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Word: unites (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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Dean Donald K. David announced yesterday that beginning next January, therefore, and running through August, the School will offer an intensified eight-month program to prepare their returning students for management responsibility. The revised program will be a complete unit leading to a certificate but men still continue work for another year to gain an M.B.A. degree...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: B-School to Revise Management Course | 5/20/1955 | See Source »

...patients; a more comprehensive and integrated program exists at the children's division of Metropolitan State. There, about 100 volunteers can concentrate their efforts on 110 psychotic children. Directed by John Liebeskind '57, Roy Shulman '56, and Karen Wilk '58, the work in the children's unit is generally considered one of the volunteers' most outstanding achievements...

Author: By Harvey J. Wachtel and John G. Wofford, S | Title: The Mentally Ill: 200 Student Volunteers . . . | 5/19/1955 | See Source »

Thaddeus P. Krush, M.D., clinical director of the children's unit, describes the volunteers' efforts as making the difference between a hospital "where the patients live, and one where they only exist." Mrs. Ruth E. Roman, chief psychiatric social worker, adds that "they not only solve the staff problems, but they have initiative and warmth which cannot be bought." She explained that the volunteers provide relief for the nurses and social workers, who can then devote more time to specialized medical care...

Author: By Harvey J. Wachtel and John G. Wofford, S | Title: The Mentally Ill: 200 Student Volunteers . . . | 5/19/1955 | See Source »

Boston Psycopathic is--along with the children's unit at Metropolitan State--one of the nation's outstanding mental institutions. Here, William C. Brady '57 leads a group of about ten volunteers in varied activities, including ping-pong, discussion groups, and again, newspaper work...

Author: By Harvey J. Wachtel and John G. Wofford, S | Title: The Mentally Ill: 200 Student Volunteers . . . | 5/19/1955 | See Source »

...WACs who landed in New Guinea furnish a fairly typical case history. Arriving at Port Moresby, they drove to their campsite through lines of fuzzy-haired natives and whistling G.I.s. They found the camp in a state of complete unreadiness, but were saved by a "friendly men's unit" that gave them drinking water, bread and jam. They scavenged crates, nails and broken furniture from a supply dump. New Guinea headquarters, says the history, decreed that "in view of the large number of male troops in the area, some of whom allegedly had not seen a nurse or other...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: My Best Soldiers | 5/16/1955 | See Source »

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