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62 student nurses will receive their nurse's caps on Sunday.
Area developer eyes Loma University expansion plans.
United Fund campaign picks up in Los Angeles, Loma Linda.
Loma Linda Union Academy country fair begins Sunday at II a. m.
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VOL. 1, NO. 5, Friday, October 11, 1963
THE LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
University Master Plan Takes In
Building Complex, Parking, Traffic
48 Exhibitors Sign Up for
1964' s Dentists Convention
The Loma Linda University
School of Dentistry has plans
ready for the 1964 alumni- student
convention scheduled for
February 19- 23, 1964, at Loma
Linda, according to Viola Lutz,
executive secretary for the
School of Dentistry Alumni
Association.
Thus far, 48 commercial ex
hibitors have signed up for
individual booths. The dental
students are also preparing their
table clinics with various ex
hibits and visual aids.
This year the convention will
have short courses and lectures
in various phases of dentistry.
Mrs. Lutz said that the con
vention will use a large circus
tent on the parking lot east of
the University library.
General chairman of the con
vention is William Seibly, SD' 59.
Dr. Seibly works closely with
Richard Halburg, senior dental
student and student convention
chairman.
Copy for SCOPE'S
Special Event Calen
dar must be in the
editorial offices,
Loma Linda campus,
not later than Friday
before publication.
All department heads
are urged to adhere
to this rule in order
to meet the Friday
deadline for 50- 60
percent of our copy.
News stories of
special interest to
our readers can be
turned in as late as
Tuesday morning in
the week of publica
tion.
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A MASTER PLAN FOR THE LOMA LINDA University Medical Center
was submitted this week by Architects Heitschmidt and Thompson
of Los Angeles in a meeting with the planning committee headed
by Robert L. Cone, University vice president for financial affairs.
The plan shows the medical center in the lower part of the sketch.
See story this page for details. - Sketch by the architects.
A University committee headed
by Robert L. Cone, vice president
for financial affairs, met the
architects for the projected Loma
Linda University Medical Center
this week to approve a new master
plan for the campus.
Preceding the working
drawings which are expected late
this year, the master plan
places buildings and grounds In
perspective . It was noticed
that a 1200 car parking area
has been included in the plans.
The parking lots will, according
to the master plan, be south,
east and west of the medical
center.
The plan shows that the medical
center will be located directly
south of the University Church
and the School of Dentistry
buildings, south of Prospect
Avenue and between San Bernar-dino
and Loma Linda drives.
A horseshoe drive off Prospect
Avenue and Loma Linda Drive
will form the main entrance to
the teaching hospital. Loading
docks and emergency entrances
will be on the San Bernardino
street side.
The architects have included
roughly five buildings around the
north side of the medical center.
Four of these are marked medical
sciences, medical library, School
of Nursing and research.
In the main building, on the
north side, a medical clinic has
been planned. A boulevard leads
to its entrance from Central
Avenue. The master plan shows
that a footbridge has been in
cluded between the Graduate
School and the University Church.
Traffic on Central Avenue has
increased and the proposed foot-hridge
would enable students to
cross the street with no inter
ference of traffic.
A housing complex of four
buildings is shown south of
Prospect Avenue toward
Anderson Street.
Architects are Heitschmidt and
Thompson of Los Angeles with
Ellerbe and Company of St. Paul,
Minnesota, as consulting archi
tects.
WAITING FOR THE FIRST SOUND of horns playing " Onward, Christian pageant last Friday night at the Loma Linda University Church,
soldiers" were native students from many lands, former mis- The march toward the pulpit where La Sierra College trumpeters
sionaries, their wives and children. These were but a few of the sounded the challenging " Onward" introduced an MV program in which
many who took part in the colorful and very inspirational mission the Pakistan heart team witnessed about their mission. - Staff photo.
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| Dbase record # | Scope1963-v01-05 |
| Title | Scope - Volume 01, Number 05 |
| Description | Scope - Volume 01, Number 05; October 11, 1963 |
| Date Created | October 11, 1963 |
| Digital format | |
| Publisher | Loma Linda University |
| Language | English |
| Rights | Physical rights are retained by the institution. Copyright is retained in accordance with U. S. Copyright laws. |
| Collection | Scope |
| Collection # | Scope1963-v01-05 |
| Date publ to db | 2008-05-29 |
| OCLC number | 639085261 |
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