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Correspondence: Unecom: Kirmes To Novotny 1988-12-28, William Kirmes D.O. Dec 1988

Correspondence: Unecom: Kirmes To Novotny 1988-12-28, William Kirmes D.O.

William Kirmes, D.O. Collection

A letter from Dr. Kirmes to Dr. James Novotny, Chairman Promotions Committee, UNECOM, expressing his concern, as Chairman of the Admissions committee, over students who are admitted outside of the traditional application and interview process.


Correspondence: Unecom: Kirmes To Walsh 1988-12-28, William Kirmes D.O. Dec 1988

Correspondence: Unecom: Kirmes To Walsh 1988-12-28, William Kirmes D.O.

William Kirmes, D.O. Collection

A letter from Dr. Kirmes to Dr. Joseph Walsh, Dean of the UNECOM, regarding the acceptance of "Dean's admit" applicants who have not gone through the normal application process.


Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 31 Number 1, Fall 1988, Santa Clara University Oct 1988

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 31 Number 1, Fall 1988, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

12 - MY CHINA YEAR Cathy Morrissey '85 guides us through her year in China, teaching English as a second language in Handan.

19 - IT PAYS TO LET YOUR KID RUN WILD The story of a remarkable relationship between a Japanese firm and Michael Franz '75.

21 - THE REWAK YEARS Alumna-journalist Jeanne Huber describes the way Santa Clara grew during the Rewak administration.

26 - THE DEGNAN WAY How a respected English professor turns undergraduates into professional writers.


Commencement Program 1988 (Summer Conferring Of Degrees), Loma Linda University Sep 1988

Commencement Program 1988 (Summer Conferring Of Degrees), Loma Linda University

Commencement Programs

CONTENTS

3 | The Academic Procession

4 | Conferring of Degrees

6 | Candidates for Degrees

16 | Awards


Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 30 Number 4, Summer 1988, Santa Clara University Jul 1988

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 30 Number 4, Summer 1988, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

12 - CARING FOR AGING PARENTS As Americans live longer, children find themselves making decisions for their parents.

16 - KIDNAPPED IN BEIRUT Charles Glass '72 writes about his 62 days of captivity and his escape to freedom.

20 - A MARK OF SUCCESS Mark Alsterlind '76, living in Van Gogh's hometown, pursues his dream to be a painter.

24 - GIFT OF THE MAGUS A wise man from England brought gifts still warmly treasured by Santa Clara.

26 - IS BRAINWASHING POSSIBLE? An absorbing interview on mind control with law professor Alan Scheflin.


Commencement Program 1988, Loma Linda University Jun 1988

Commencement Program 1988, Loma Linda University

Commencement Programs

CONTENTS

2 | 1988 Events of Commencement

3 | Academic Procession

4 | The Speakers

8 | The Honorees

12 | The Zapara Awards

Order of Programs

  • School of Medicine, 14
  • School of Dentistry, 20
  • Graduate School, 26
  • School of Nursing, 31
  • School of Public Health, 35
  • College of Arts and Sciences, School of Business and Management, and School of Education, 41
  • School of Allied Health Professions, 52


The Chironian Vol. 104, New York Medical College Apr 1988

The Chironian Vol. 104, New York Medical College

The Chironian

No abstract provided.


Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 30 Number 3, Spring 1988, Santa Clara University Apr 1988

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 30 Number 3, Spring 1988, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

10 - IS MARRIAGE REALLY INDISSOLUBLE? Santa Clara's noted marriage scholar examines the sacrament of marriage from an historical perspective. By Theodore J. Mackin, S.J.

14 - MENTOR AND GADFLY In a companion piece, marriage scholar Ted Mackin, S.J., is the subject of a profile. By Katherine Ann Tanelian and Paul Hennessy

17 - ON THE ROAD WITH JESSE JACKSON An AP reporter and alumna takes us behind the scenes to learn what it's like covering , a candidate.

21 - FEATS OF CLAY Clay Barbeau '59 is one of the hottest personalities on the counseling psychology circuit today. By …


1988 Touro College Physical Therapy Program Yearbook, Touro College Physical Therapy Program Jan 1988

1988 Touro College Physical Therapy Program Yearbook, Touro College Physical Therapy Program

Yearbooks and Newsletters

1988 Touro College Physical Therapy Program Yearbook. This program was based in Huntington, NY and was a precursor to the School of Health Sciences.


Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 30 Number 2, Winter 1988, Santa Clara University Jan 1988

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 30 Number 2, Winter 1988, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

10 - UNDERSTANDING THE NEW SOVIETS A first-person account of the Soviet Union today by the author of two books on Russia. By Jim Garrison

16 - HOW TO GET INTO ADVERTISING An English graduate goes from waiting tables to a senior vice presidency on Madison Avenue. By Barbara Boyle

20 - 1988 ECONOMIC FORECAST For 15 years, Mario Belotti's been making forecasts that are amazingly accurate. By Mario Belotti

22 - SANTA CLARA AND THE POPES Reviewing historic links with Rome shows how it affected SCU. By Gerald McKevitt, S.J.

26 - SCU'S ETERNAL FLAIM Biology professor Frank Flaim …


School Of Pharmacy, A History, Warren E. Weaver Jan 1988

School Of Pharmacy, A History, Warren E. Weaver

VCU University History Books

Since the beginnings of the Medical College of Virginia (MCV), the School of Pharmacy at Virginia Commonwealth University has been a leader in pharmacy education. This book traces the history of the School of Pharmacy up to the time of its publication in 1988. Topics covered include the merging of MCV and University College of Medicine, the development of bachelors, masters and doctoral programs, changes in curriculum along with advances in the field, and the history of the school’s facilities.


A Medical College Of Virginia Story, Ricki D. Carruth Jan 1988

A Medical College Of Virginia Story, Ricki D. Carruth

VCU University History Books

Despite its lack of public acclaim until the 1970s, the Medical College of Virginia provided remarkable medical care since its founding in 1837. With the aim to recognize MCV’s history and progress, this book chronicles the college’s first 150 years. Details of MCV’s development are discussed in context of major historical events including World Wars I and II, the 1918 influenza outbreak, and technological advancements.