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VERNIER RADCLIFFE MEMORIAL LIBRARY
LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY RtAD / NSJDt:
LOMA LINDA, CALIFORNIA
^ Teaching program at WMH to be contracted
** Dentist convention to hear national speakers
*" Alumni, faculty, student reports -'
TT ^^ j University
Vol. l, No. 12 Friday, November 29, 1963
THE LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
Trustees Verify 4 Promotions,
Confirm Faculty Appointments
FLYING AT HALF- MAST, this flag on the campus of
Loma Linda University is one symbolizing the tragedy
that has befallen the nation in the death of its President
John F. Kennedy.
H. M. S. Richards to Present
Spiritual Emphasis Talks
A week of spiritual emphasis
at the White Memorial Church
will be presented by H. M. S.
Richards, Voice of Prophecy
speaker, from December 2 to 7.
His theme will be " Christ Is
Wonderful."
Meetings are scheduled
through December 6 for 7: 30
p. m. daily. On December 7 Mr.
Richards, who has just re
turned from a world tour, will
speak for the 10: 45 a. m. wor
ship service.
Future Trustee
Meetings to be
At Loma Linda
Future meetings of the Lo
ma Linda University Trustees
will be on the Loma Linda cam
pus, according to a resolution
adopted by the Trustees at
their meeting in Los Angeles
last week.
Longstanding practice has
been for the Trustees to meet
alternately on the Loma Linda
and Los Angeles campuses for
their monthly meetings. With
increased centralization of the
University at Loma Linda it
seems reasonable that meetings
of the governing board should
be held on that campus, Pres
ident Anderson says.
He says that recent construc
tion of new tourist facilities in
the Loma Linda area will make
it convenient and comfortable
for the 39- member board to
convene here. Robert E. Os-born,
secretary to the Trustees,
is in charge of arranging ac
commodations for the members,
the President says.
Scheduled meetings in the
near future are for December
19 and January 28. Both will
be in Loma Linda, according
to Dr. Anderson.
Also appearing with him will
be the King's Heralds quartet,
Del Delker, contralto, and Brad
Braley, organist.
Topics on which Mr. Richards
will speak, in order of present
ation, are " The Tears of Jesus,"
" The Shadow on the Hill,"
" Amen! With Me!," " Who
Rolled Away the Stone?,"
" Over His Own Signature" and
" Christ Is Wonderful."
Trustees Name
Formally Nine
Faculty Members
Eight physicians and one den
tist were formally appointed
to membership on the Loma
Linda Sanitarium and Hospital
staff by the University Trustees
last week.
Appointed to courtesy junior
standing in dentistry was Wil
liam C. Barnett, DDS.
To active senior standing in
surgery were appointed Bruce
W. Branson, MD; Wilfred M.
Huse, MB, ChB; and Ellsworth
E. Wareham, M. D.
Roy V. Jutzy, MD, Jack R.
Kennedy, MD, and Hsieng- ming
Meng, MD, were appointed to
active senior standing in medi
cine, gynecology- obstetrics, and
pathology respectively.
John W. Kizziar, MD, was
given courtesy junior standing
in radiology and Donald L. Stil-son
courtesy junior standing in
anesthesiology.
Memorial Service;
Dr. Anderson Speaks
A memorial service for the
late President of the United
States was conducted in the
University Church Monday
morning by Dr. Godfrey T.
Anderson.
The solemn ceremony in the
Loma Linda campus church
was attended by scores of stu
dents and other personnel
freed from their routine activi
ties by the canceling of Univer
sity functions on that day. The
service, at 9 a. m. local time,
was simultaneous with funeral
ceremonies for the late Presi
dent Kennedy in the nation's
capital.
LL University
Mourns Slain
US President
Classes and non- essential
services at Loma Linda Univer
sity were canceled Monday in
respect for the nation's slain
president. Saturday night the
public information office issued
the following statement to ma
jor newspapers, wire services
and local radio and television
stations:
" All educational functions
of Loma Linda University
have been canceled for Mon
day by President Godfrey T.
Anderson. Dr. Anderson's
proclamation affects sched
uled activities on both Uni
versity campuses except for
essential services at the hos
pitals, which will operate as
usual.
" The University president
took the action ' in respect
for our nation's late Pres
ident John F. Kennedy and
in harmony with the wish ex
pressed today by President
Johnson.' He said that Loma
Linda University is " as
shocked and grieved as any
other group of Americans at
the terrible tragedy that oc
curred Friday.' "
Because of the higher postal
rate charged an advertising
medium, the SCOPE will handle
only University advertising be
ginning with the next issue. It
will not be available to outside
advertisers until a better ar
rangement can be made.
IN THE REMAINING WEEKS until transfer of White Memorial Hospital and Clinic
to the Southern California Conference a five- man interim board of management
oversees the affairs of hospital operation. On the management committee are ( l. r.)
Alvin G. Munson, secretary of the Southern California Conference; Robert G. Man-uel,
acting hospital administrator; Robert L. Cone, vice president for financial affairs;
Erwin J. Rembodldt, administrator of the conference's Glendale Sanitarium and
Hospital; and Loma Linda University President Godfrey T. Anderson. Audiovisu
al Service photo.
19 Named to
Faculty Jobs
Loma Linda University Trus
tees last week confirmed the
president's committee appoint
ment of Deryck R. Kent, EdD,
to be director of the Division
of " General Studies. His ap
pointment became effective
immediately.
Eighteen other persons were
appointed to faculty positions
in the Graduate School, School
of Nursing, School of Dentist
ry, School of Medicine and
White Memorial Library. They
are:
R. Warburton Miller, PhD,
to be a part- time lecturer in
speech pathology in the Gra
duate School.
Betty R. Sterling, PhD, to
be assistant professor of soci
ology in the School of Nursing
beginning July 1, 1964 ( on loan
from the Graduate School).
Harold Russell Haney, PhD,
to be part- time visiting pro
fessor of social dentistry in the
School of Dentistry.
Karl Nishimura, DDS, to be
part- time instructor in ortho
dontics in the School of Den
tistry.
William S. Seibly, DDS, to
be full- time instructor in perio-dontology
beginning July 1,
1964.
In the School of Medicine
Joseph E. Bogan, MD, was ap
pointed instructor in neuro-surgery;
William P. Corr, Jr.,
MD, instructor in medicine;
Bertram H. Eckman, MD, as
sistant clinical professor of
medicine ( thoracic diseases
section); Margaret E. Horsley,
MD, instructor in surgery
( ophthalmology section).
John A. Goodno, MD, instruc
tor in gynecology andd obste
trics; Truman Johnson, MD,
instructor in otolaryngology;
Benjamin Kovitz, MD, clinical
professor of psychiatry; Wal
ter E. Linaweaver, Jr., MD, in
structor in pediatrics; Katsumi
Murata, MD, assistant visiting
professor; E. Danford Quick,
MD, assistant clinical professor
of medicine; Mervin M. Sando,
MD, instructor in gynecology
and obstetrics; and Herman H.
Stone, MD, assistant clinical
professor of medicine. Winifred
E. Elesh, MD, was reappointed
instructor in medicine, anes-thesiology
section.
Associate Librarian Joyce
Marson, BS- LS, was named
acting librarian at the Los An
geles campus's White Memorial
Library.
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| Dbase record # | Scope1963-v01-12 |
| Title | Scope - Volume 01, Number 12 |
| Description | Scope - Volume 01, Number 12; November 29, 1963 |
| Date Created | November 29, 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-v01-12 |
| Date publ to db | 2008-05-29 |
| OCLC number | 639085507 |
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