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Loma Linda University TheScholarsRepository@LLU: Digital Archive of Research, Scholarship & Creative Works Scope Loma Linda University Publications 10-25-1963 Scope - Volume 01, Number 07 Loma Linda University Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarsrepository.llu.edu/scope Recommended Citation Loma Linda University, "Scope - Volume 01, Number 07" (1963). Scope. http://scholarsrepository.llu.edu/scope/26 This Newsletter is brought to you for free and open access by the Loma Linda University Publications at TheScholarsRepository@LLU: Digital Archive of Research, Scholarship & Creative Works. It has been accepted for inclusion in Scope by an authorized administrator of TheScholarsRepository@LLU: Digital Archive of Research, Scholarship & Creative Works. For more information, please contact [email protected]. >^A U.©.On.. CALIFORNIA READ INSIDE: Editorial page the White Memorial transfer Increase of gifts to the University Why should Loma Linda have a park? Elsewhere: The Wasco alumni story Week of Devotion begins news reports University Ad news; other ! *~ I * Vol. 1 No. 7 Friday, October 25. 1963 THE LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Trustees Finalize SC Conference Ownership of "White Memorial" WASHINGTON, D. C. The Uni versity trustees at the General Conference Fall Council took action on the future of White Memorial Hospital and Clinic in meetings that ended Monday. New owner of the hospital at the Los Angeles campus will be the Southern California Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. The transfer from Loma Linda University to Conference owner ship will take full effect on January 1, 1964. At that time the Conference, according to the Fall Council decision, will have elected a local board. Meanwhile an interim com mittee will direct operation of the hospital and clinic, accord ing to Dr. Godfrey T. Anderson, president of the University which has owned and operated the hos pital since its establishment in 1918. Interim Board: ©White©, Glendale, Conference, LLU The interim committee will con sist of five members represent ing the University and the Con THE LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY BOARD of councillors met during the Fall Council meetings to discuss ference. They are Alvin G. Mun- the development of the University. They are (seated, left to right) Miss Lynne Drew, secretary to son, conference secretary, and WMH Valued at W.I. Unterseher; Harold S. Campbell, vice chairman, of Bethlehem, Pa.; Jerry L. Pettis, chairman, Erwin Remboldt. Glendale Sani Loma Linda University; W.O. Reynolds of Loma Linda University; and J. Lee Price of Arlington, Va. tarium and Hospital adminis-© In second row: Fred Lorenz of Fresno, Calif.; Reuben Nelson, MD, Seattle, Wash.; James Trefz. Silver trator, for the Conference; Pre $7,500,000: Springs, Md.; G.G. Welch, Winston-Salem, NC; John Latimer, Durham, NC; OJ). McKee, Collegedale, sident Anderson and Robert L. Tenn.; and M.B. Graybill, Md, Escondido, Calif. In third row: WJ. Unterseher, Takoma Park, Md.; Cone, vice president for business Don Loveridge, Eau Gallie, Fla.; A.C. Hayton, San Bernardino, Calif.; Daniel Coggin, DDS, Corpus affairs, for the University; and Cree Sandefur Christi, Texas; Fred Sherman, DDS, Lansing, Mich.; Carroll Cross, Taunton, Mass.; and D.O. Calkins, Robert G. Manuel, White Me Loma Linda Foundation. See University SCOPE, sixth issue, for story on the Councillors. morial Hospital and Clinic as Estimated value of the White sistant administrator. Memorial Hospital complex is approximately $7,500,000, ac Hospital, University cording to Cree Sandefur, Board of Councillors To Sponsor To be Affiliated Southern California Conference president. In a release to the The trustee action calls for a newspapers this week, Elder Project? plan of affiliation between the Sandefur said, "It is felt that Major LLU Campus hospital and the University. The this training affiliation will add affiliation agreement as detailed strength to the excellence of WASHINGTON, DC The - torium-gymnasium. The Councillors decried the at the Council states: patient care at the White Me University Board of Councillors Such a complex, the councillor fact that "there is no place on morial Hospital and to the educa agreed in principle to undertake chairman pointed out, could be the Loma Linda campus where recognizes recre 1. The University tional opportunities through to sponsor a major project on the exceedingly valuable, for we can have cultural events for the value to the Church, to the Loma Linda University." Loma Linda campus at their third ational purposes, for physical example. We would have to profession of medicine and to annual meeting in Washington, education or for regional put up tents or go somewhere of "the White Me visualized a the White Memorial Hospital He added that DC. According to the chairman meetings. He else. So the Councillors liked the residencies as graduate morial Hospital will continue its of the board, Jerry L. Pettis, building that would seat five o© the idea of undertaking this medical care. training programs. history of excellent some thought has been given to six thousand people. project." 2. The University recognizes the construction of an audi- The church president stated that the advantages to the White Me the Clinic, "a major health care morial Hospital and to itself of the re facility in Los Angeles," will Heubach Speaks Elder FD Nichol Challenges an affiliation covering receive major improvements and At Mental Health sidency program. a reorganization for better ser 3. The University broadly de vice under the new administra Meeting in Ohio Students to New Evaluation fines affiliation as assistance to tion....We consider this clinic Paul Heubach, professor of the Hospital with such educational opportunities Linda University students were chal .If we seek only to educate a programs as the two institutions one of the great applied theology at Loma be operated for service to the community." University, attended meetings of lenged to a more realistic eval group of brilliant young scient may agree should that Health uation of their role in life by ists." he said. "I wouldn©t vote at the "White," and as recogni Elder Sandefur emphasized the Institute on Mental pro "as part of Loma Linda Univer for Seventh-day Adventist Min the editor of the Church©s of additional millions for the tion by the University of the Hos ficial organ in last week©s con school, because we already grams which meet commonly sity, the White Memorial isters at Harding Hospital, pro pital has been a part of the Worthington, Ohio. The meetings vocation. The speaker, Francis have schools that will do that. accepted academic and Seventh-day Adventist Church. were October 21 to 23._ D. Nichol of Review and Ellen White©s appeal was for fessional standards. The transfer involves assigning Herald, emphasized the respon something beyond that. To page 6, col . 1 operation of the hospital and its SCOPE©S Special sibility which the students of "This school is a monument clinics to another agency of the this institution have to their to certain beliefs and convict same church organization and The University SCOPE will church and to humanity. ions, certain assumptions with will not in any way disrupt the be available at the special intro "If you are going to help just regard to man, for man is the hospital©s health services to the ductory rate of $1 only until ify the enormous expenditure to object of all our attention." public." November 8, 1963, according to be made here" said the execut The speaker outlined the three The Conference operates medi the managing editor. After that ive editor, "you should stand basic assumptions upon which cal facilities at Glendale Sani date the regular price of $3 up exultantly in enthusiasm for the University is built: tarium and Hospital , Azusa per year will buy a year©s sub the basic concepts that brought The belief that life is more Valley Sanitarium and Ventura scription of the weekly Loma this school into existence." than meat and the body than Estates, a home for senior Linda University newspaper. Elder Nichol, who attended rainment, that man is more citizens. A new hospital to be Those who paid $3 for a year©s school here in a 12x17 foot tent than atoms and protoplasm, and operated by the church unit will subscription during this pro in 1905, made his theme the that his objectives should be motion campaign will have their University©s justification for ex be constructed soon in Simi To page 7, col . 1 Valley, California. subscription extended. istence: On Common Goals Increase of Gifts to LLU The estate planning program of Loma "How can the University afford to give Linda University is becoming increasingly cditoia away its Los Angeles campus?" popular with alumni and other friends who This was the response of one faculty take seriously the stewardship of their member on hearing of the Fall Council estates. It is obviously a source of great moitbaq action transferring by means of a grant satisfaction to these donors to place their *j deed the White Memorial Hospital to the holdings in this institution which represents Southern California Conference. such an important world-wide medical and GOOD ADVICE, DR! The question .deserves a thoughtful answer missionary work. based on the realization that the Southern I sure do want to be on the Cash funds or their equivalent in property mailing list of "our" family California Conference is committed to give securities and other assets transferred by newspaper. something just as important as buildings donors to the University during the month H^w about having a weekly fea and equipment, i.e. guidance and support. ture, entitled something like of September represent a cash value of "This We believe" then a short It may, therefore, be said that Loma $378,847. This is the largest amount re statement relative to one of the Linda University and members of the Southern ceived by the University from this source statements made by EGW as California Conference are both investing in to the destiny of Loma Linda? in any single month in its history.