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...sharpest growth in the Service's history has taken place during the past two years, since Dana L. Farnsworth succeeded Arlie V. Bock as head of the University Health Services. During 1953-1954, Gaylord P. Coon, Chief of Psychiatry since 1946 and the only full-time psychiatrist, and other, part-time, psychiatrists saw a little over 500 patients, a decrease from the previous year. In 1954-55, Farnsworth's first year, Coon was still the only full-time man, and the Service saw nearly 600 people. Last year, the staff had been expanded to include four full-time psychiatrists, three...
...limit upon the length of therapy is also a matter of policy. It is felt that "the college is not a Sanatorium" and that a college psychiatric program should emphasize the removal of blocks to learning. Also, Dr. Farnsworth and others feel that a college psychiatric service, if it is to serve the student properly in the future, must keep some time in reserve for research, for talks with members of the community interested in psychological and mental health problems, and the relation of psychiatric insights to education...
...Dana L. Farnsworth, director of the University Health Service, said, "I hope that all students will arrange to get their Salk vaccine early this year. It seems to be effective and remarkably free from reactions in its administration...
...home in fashionable Spring Valley. (Richard Nixon lives about eight blocks away, the two Nixon girls and the two youngest Kefauver girls go to the same public school, Nancy Kefauver and Pat Nixon shop in the same neighborhood stores, belong to the same P.T.A. chapter.) Kefauver also went to Farnsworth-Reed Ltd., an exclusive 17th Street custom shop, bought a blue suit and a grey suit, discovered that his campaign exertions had reduced his waistline from 41 to 39 in. and his collar size from...
...relationship between the serious writer and the editor of the Little Magazine will be explored in the Tuesday conference, "Writers for the Little Magazine." Speakers will be Frederick Morgan, Editorial Director of The Hudson Review; William Barrett, formerly of Partisan Review; John Sweeney, curator of the Farnsworth and Poetry Rooms in Lamont; and William Y. Elliott, Director of the Summer School...