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Infirmary fees for 1937-38 will remain at the $20.00 rate instituted this year, according to Arlie V. Bock, Henry K. Oliver Professor of Hygiene, and director of the Hygiene department. Figures are not yet available to show whether or not there will be any money left over from the rise in the fee, but if there is it will be used for needed improvements...
...world as a strong stimulant to the central nervous system. This year and last it has been used by a few students in the University prior to the examination period as a cure for fatigue and as a means to increased mental efficiency. To discourage the practice Arlie V. Bock, M.D., Ph.D., Henry K. Oliver Professor of Hygiene, now in charge of the Hygiene Department has issued the following statement...
...constantly increasing consultation of students with the psychiatrists of the Hygiene Department first made apparent to Dr. Bock the need for such an adviser as the one who enters upon his duties tonight. It was wisely recognized that vague fears of psycho-analysis and similar diaoblical devices commonly associated with the impersonal ingenuity of the professional mental adjusters, might deter many men from consulting them, whereas these men might at the same time be quite willing to lay their troubles before one who, besides being qualified to advise, is above all sympathetic and acquainted with the sort of difficulty...
...post which has been consistently backed by Dr. Bock was first mentioned in January as requests for consultations with psychiatrists of the Hygiene Department increased. His services will satisfy a long-standing need for a general utility man, coordinator of several active religious groups among students and proctors aide...
Members of the committee which made the proposal for the personnel man are: Dean Sperry; George A. Wilson, professor of International Law, emeritus; George H. Chase '96, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences; Arthur S. Johnson '85; Dr. Bock; John H. Lane '28; Rolf Kaltenborn '37; John B. Bowditch '37, former CRIMSON president and Raymond Dennett...