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...years that Dr. Bock has been in office the work of the Department has kept up its increase until it is now undoubtedly the finest organization of its kind of any University in the country. Unification of all parts of the department, including the athletic, and beginning of complete cataloguing of diagnoses--these are only two of the most important of Dr. Bock's administrative reforms. No less than thirty-one doctors are now on the staff. Harvard is fortunate to have its health in such hands...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HEALTHY, WEALTHY, WISE | 6/10/1938 | See Source »

...thirds anyway and perhaps all of "Big Tree" will shortly be occupied by the ever-increasing forces of the Department of Bygiene, Arlie V. Bock, Henry K. Oliver Professor Hygiene revealed yesterday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HYGIENE DEPARTMENT TAKES OVER MOST OF BIG TREE POOL | 6/10/1938 | See Source »

...Like Dr. Bock, she has had to overcome a distrust in the student body, and like him has managed to perform her task capably. Her difficulties were increased by the state of flux in which the Hygiene Department has been since Dr. Bock's advent. Discontent with the Harvard health service as he found it, Dr. Bock, keeping the goal of better health constantly in mind, has never hesitated to change the means of reaching it. And one of his means has been the corps of nurses at Stillman, who are ready to effect what he decides upon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REWARD FOR THE WORTHY | 5/25/1938 | See Source »

...past, poor guidance has caused a number of Yardlings to seek the tutoring schools for counsel as well as instruction, and these same turn out later as Plan B tutees. Others--enough to keep Dr. Bock and the P.B.H. personnel advisers on their toes--have developed mental difficulties which with careful and thorough guidance could have been controlled, if not avoided. By now every college should know that there is no uniformity among students; each is an individual who must be taught and handled differently. At some time during college most intelligent men pass through an emotional or intellectual conflict...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EDUCATION IN THE YARD III. ADVISERS | 4/28/1938 | See Source »

...interest him in the University life, to direct him toward a field of concentration; these the advisers should be expected to do. For the emotionally maladjusted they cannot be directly responsible, but when such cases arise they must at once inform Dean Leighton, who should make use of Dr. Bock, P.B.H., and even the neglected Placement Office...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EDUCATION IN THE YARD III. ADVISERS | 4/28/1938 | See Source »

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