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THE CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Biennial Issue with 1966-1968 Announcements School o f MEDICINE Alumni Memorial Library THE CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Published seven times a year in January, February, April, June, August, Septem ber, and December by The Creighton University, 2410 California Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68131. Second-class postage paid at Omaha, Nebraska. VOL. 54 SEPTEMBER 1966 NO. 6 Contents School of Medicine Calendar_______4 Administration and Supervision— Requirements for Degree. 38 Administrative and Instructional Academic Regulations..... 38 S taff- Discipline__________________40 Student Retreat_________ 40 University Board of Directors 7 President s Council___________ 7 Officers of Administration_____ 8 Curriculum— Committees___ _____ 9 Instructional Staff___ — 13 Program of Studies________ 41 Departments and Courses— General Information— Interdepartmental Courses....... 43 The University____ 21 Anatomy__________________ 43 The School of Medicine______ 22 Biological Chemistry___ 44 Clinical Facilities__ _______ 24 Dermatology_____________ 44 Postdoctoral Programs 26 Legal and Economic Graduate Programs....- ______ 27 Medicine______ 44 Living Accommodations........ 27 Medicine_______ ...44 Health Service______________28 Microbiology..............................45 Health and Accident Obstetrics and Gynecology...... 46 Insurance___ ___ 29 Ophthalmology......................... 47 Professional Fraternities..... 29 Orthopedic Surgery.. _____ 47 Honors and Prizes___________29 Otolaryngology______ 47 Alumni Association_________ 30 Pathology.......... ......... .47 Pediatrics................ .4 8 Philosophy________ 49 Admission - Physiology and Pharmacology.......... 49 Requirements for Admission— 31 Preventive Medicine and Advanced Standing_________ 32 Public Health ... 50 Registration_______________ 33 Psychiatry and Neurology.. 50 Radiology___ ______ 51 Surgery___________________ 51 Tuition and Fees— Urology___________________ 52 Tuition and Fees____ 34 Elective___________________ 52 Textbooks and Instruments.....34 Noncredit Course........... 52 Financial Arrangements___ 35 Synopsis of Courses and Withdrawals and Refunds 35 Hours of Instruction_______ 53 Degrees Conferred in 1965 Student Financial Aids— and 1966__ 54 Scholarships.__ ____ 36 Loan Funds ____ 36 Jesuit Education in the Student Employment________ 37 United States ...... 63 4 THE CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY Calendar Academic Year, 1966-67 1966 June 21, Tuesday Senior year begins. 27, Monday Junior year begins. July 4, Monday Independence Day. Holiday. August 15, Monday Feast of the Assumption. Holiday. 31, Wednesday Sophomore year begins. September 5, Monday Labor Day. Holiday. 7, Wednesday Freshman year begins. 9:00 a .m ., Assembly for Freshman at School of Medicine; Orientation Program begins. 8, Thursday Registration for all four classes. First semester tuition and fees payable. 3:00 p .m . Late registration fee effective. October 4, Tuesday Creighton Day. 10:00 a .m ., Solemn High Mass in honor of the Holy Spirit; 1:30 p .m ., President’s Convocation. No classes. 6 , Thursday Founders’ Day Faculty Dinner. 8, Saturday Tenth Convocation of Greater Creighton Committee. November 1, Tuesday Feast of All Saints. No classes. 4, Friday 9:00 a .m ., Memorial Mass for the Founders. 24, Thursday Thanksgiving Day. No classes. December 2, Friday Homecoming. No classes after 11:00 a .m . 8, Thursday Feast of the Immaculate Conception. No classes. 20, Tuesday 5:00 p .m ., Christmas recess begins.* 1967 January 4, Wednesday 8:00 a .m ., Classes resume. February 4, Saturday End of First Semester for Freshmen and Sophomores. 6 , Monday Second half tuition and fees payable, all classes. March 1, Wednesday Applications for degrees due in Registrar’s Office. 15, Wednesday Senior theses due. 23, Thursday 5:00 p .m ., Easter recess begins.* 26, Sunday Feast of the Resurrection—Easter Sunday. 27, Monday 8:00 a .m ., Classes resume. * Applies to Freshman and Sophomore years. Junior and Senior students should consult their schedule of clerkship assignments for dates of Christmas, Easter, and other recesses. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 5 May 4, Thursday Feast of the Ascension. No classes. 27, Saturday Sophomore year ends. 30, Tuesday Memorial Day. Holiday. 31, Wednesday Senior year ends. June 3, Saturday Freshman year ends. 5, Monday University Commencement. 25, Sunday Junior year ends. Academic Year, 1967-68 1967 June 26, Monday Junior and Senior years begin. July 4, Tuesday Independence Day. Holiday. August 15, Tuesday Feast of the Assumption. Holiday. 30, Wednesday Sophomore year begins. September 4, Monday Labor Day. Holiday. 6, Wednesday Freshman year begins. 9:00 a .m ., Assembly for Freshmen at School of Medicine; Orientation Program begins. 7, Thursday Registration for all four classes. First semester tuition and fees payable. 3:00 P.M ., Late registration fee effective. October 3, Tuesday Creighton Day. 10:00 a .m ., Solemn High Mass in honor of the Holy Spirit; 1:30 p .m ., President’s Convocation. No classes. 5, Thursday Founders’ Day Faculty Dinner. 7, Saturday Eleventh Convocation of Greater Creighton Committee. November 1, Wednesday Feast of All Saints. No classes. 3, Friday 9:00 a .m ., Memorial Mass for the Founders. 23, Thursday Thanksgiving Day. No classes. December 1 , Friday Homecoming. No classes after 11:00 a .m . 8 , Friday Feast of the Immaculate Conception. No classes. 19, Tuesday 5:00 p .m ., Christmas recess begins.* 1968 January 3, Wednesday 8:00 a .m ., Classes resume. February 3, Saturday End of First Semester for Freshmen and Sophomores. 5, Monday Second half tuition and fees payable, all classes. March 1, Friday Applications for degrees due in Registrar’s Office. 15, Friday Senior theses due. *Applies to Freshman and Sophomore years. Junior and Senior students should consult their schedule of clerkship assignments for dates of Christmas, Easter, and other recesses. 6 THE CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY April 11, Thursday 5:00 p .m., Easter recess begins.* 14, Sunday Feast of the Resurrection—Easter Sunday. 15, Monday 8:00 A.M., Classes resume. May 23, Thursday Feast of the Ascension. No classes. 25, Saturday Sophomore year ends. 29, Wednesday Senior year ends. 30, Thursday Memorial Day. Holiday. June 1, Saturday Freshman year ends. 3, Monday University Commencement. 23, Sunday Junior year ends. *Applies to Freshman and Sophomore years. Junior and Senior students should consult their schedule of clerkship assignments for dates of Christmas, Easter, and other recesses. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 7 Administrative and Instructional Staff UNIVERSITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS Very Rev. Henry W. Linn, S.J., A.M., S.T.L., Ph.D.................................. President Rev. Richard C. Harrington, S.J., A.M., S.T.B., Ph.D..................... Vice President Rev. Carl M. Reinert, S.J., A.M., S.T.L., LL.D...... ....... ...... .............. Secretary Rev. John J. Halloran, S.J., A.M____ ______ ______ ..Assistant Secretary Rev. Thomas H. Murphy, S.J., A.M., LL.M................................ ...............Treasurer Rev. Thomas K. McKenney, S.J., A.M. James J. Fitzgerald, Jr., LL.B................................................Legal Adviser THE PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL Board of Regents Mr. James B. Moore (Chairman, 1966-67), Vice President, Northwestern Bell Telephone Company Mr. Richard W. Walker (Vice-Chairman, 1966-67), President, Byron Reed Com pany\ Inc. Mr. Edd H. Bailey, President, Union Pacific Railroad Company Mr. Charles E. Becker, Chief Executive Officer, The Franklin Life Insurance Company, Springfield, Illinois Mr. John H. Becker, Partner, Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. Mr. George B. Boland, Attorney, Boland, Mullin, Walsh & Cooney Mr. Leo A. Daly, President, Leo A. Daly Company Mr. John F. Davis, President, The First National Bank of Omaha Mr. John D. Diesing, Vice President and Secretary, J. L. Brandeis & Sons, Inc. Mr. Erhart D. Edquist, Chairman of the Board, Fairmont Foods Company Mr. William F. Fitzgerald, President, Commercial Savings and Loan Association Mr. Fred W. Gilmore, President, Union Stock Yards Company of Omaha Mr. W. D. Hosford, Jr., Vice President and General Manager, John Deere Company Mr. Ernest Hundahl, General Agent, Southwest Division, Mutual and United of Omaha, Dallas, Texas Mr. Morris E. Jacobs, Chairman of the Board, Bozell & Jacobs, Inc. Mr. A. F. Jacobson, President, Northwestern Bell Telephone Company Mr. Charles H. Juergens, General Agent, Mutual of Omaha and Companion Life Insurance Company, New York, N. Y. Mr. Philip M. Klutznick, Senior Partner, Klutznick Enterprises, Chicago, Illinois Mr. Clarence L. Landen, Chairman of the Board, The Central National Insurance Group of Omaha Mr. Edward W. Lyman, President, The United States National Bank of Omaha Mr. W. B. Millard, Jr., Chairman of the Board, The Omaha National Bank Mr. Daniel J. Monen, Sr., Senior Vice President, The Omaha National Bank Mr. V. J. Skutt, Chairman of the Boards, Mutual of Omaha Insurance Company and United Benefit Life Insurance Company Mr. Gilbert C. Swanson, President, Swanson Enterprises Mr. William E. Worthing, General Agent, Mutual of Omaha, Southern Califronia, Los Angeles, California 8 THE CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY Former Regents Serving on the Council Dr. Harry N. Boyne, Professor Emeritus of Oral Surgery, The Creighton Univer sity Mr. Frederick H. Bucholz, Chairman of the Board, Omaha Steel Works Mr. I. W. Carpenter, Jr., Former Chairman of the Board, Carpenter Paper Com pany Mr. Arthur L. Coad, Chairman of the Board, Packers National Bank Mr. Frank P. Fogarty,