The Creighton University Bulletin

The Creighton University Bulletin

THE CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Biennial Issue with 1964-1966 Announcements School o f MEDICINE 3 0001 00247 4809 Alumni Memorial Library THE CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Published bimonthly by The Creighton University, 2410 California St., Omaha, Nebraska. Second-class Postage Paid at Omaha, Nebraska. VOL. 53 JUNE, 1964 N o. 4 Contents School of Medicine Calendar........... 4 Administration and Supervision— Requirements for Degree.........37 Administrative and Instructional Academic Regulations ..............37 Staff— Discipline ......................................38 University Board of Directors 7 Student Retreat ..........................39 President’s Council .................. 7 Officers of Administration...... 8 Curriculum— Committees ................................. 9 Program o f Studies.....................40 Instructional Staff .................... 13 Departments and Courses— Interdepartmental Courses .......42 General Information— Anatomy ......................................42 The University ............................21 Biological Chemistry ................43 The School of Medicine........... 22 Dermatology .............................. 43 Clinical Facilities ....................... 24 Legal and Economic Postdoctoral Programs ..............25 Medicine .................................43 Graduate Programs ...................26 Medicine ......................................43 Microbiology .............................. 44 Living Accommodations .........26 Obstetrics and Gynecology...... 45 Health Service ............................ 28 Ophthalmology ....................... ..45 Health and Accident Orthopedic Surgery .................. 46 Insurance .................................28 Otolaryngology ..........................46 Professional Fraternities .........28 Pathology ......................................46 Honors and Prizes....................... 28 Pediatrics ............... 47 Alumni Association .................. 29 Philosophy ................................... 47 Physiology and Admission— Pharmacology ..........................48 Requirements for Admission.,30 Preventive Medicine and Advanced Standing ...................31 Public H ea lth ..........................49 Registration .................................32 Psychiatry and Neurology........ 49 Radiology .................... 50 Tuition and Fees— Surgery ...........................................50 Tuition and Fees......................... 33 Urology ........................................ 51 Textbooks and Instruments.......33 Elective .......................................... 51 Noncredit Course ....................... 51 Financial Arrangements ........... 34 Synopsis of Courses and Withdrawals and Refunds.........34 Hours of Instruction..............52 Student Financial Aids— Degrees Conferred in 1963 Scholarships .................................35 and 1964 .......................................... 53 Loan Funds .................................35 Jesuit Education in the Student Employment ................ 36 United States ................................... 63 4 THE CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY Calendar Academic Year, 1964-65 1964 June 25, Thursday Junior year begins. July 4, Saturday Independence Day. Holiday. August 15, Saturday Feast of the Assumption. Holiday. 31, M onday Senior year begins. September 2, W ednesday Freshman and Sophomore years begin. 9:00 A.M., Assembly for Freshmen at School of Medicine; orientation program begins. Sophomore classes begin. 3, Thursday Registration for all four classes. First semester tuition and fees payable. 3:00 P.M. Late registration fee effective. 29, Tuesday Creighton Day. 10:00 A.M., Solemn High Mass in honor of the Holy Spirit; 1:30 P.M., President’s Convocation. N o classes. O ctober 1, Thursday Founders’ Day Faculty Dinner. 3, Saturday Eighth Convocation of Greater Creighton Committee. N ovem ber 1, Sunday Feast of All Saints. 6, Friday 9:00 A.M., Memorial Mass for the Founders. 26, Thursday Thanksgiving Day. N o classes. D ecem ber 4, Friday Homecoming. 8, Tuesday Feast of the Immaculate Conception. N o classes. 19, Saturday 5:00 P.M., Christmas recess begins.* 1965 January 4, M onday Classes resume. 30, Saturday Last day of required attendance of First Se­ mester for Freshmen and Sophomores. February 1, M onday Second half tuition and fees payable, all classes. March 1, M onday Senior theses due. Applications for degrees due in Registrar’s Office. April 15, Thursday 5:00 P.M. Easter recess begins.* 18, Sunday Feast of the Resurrection— Easter Sunday. 19, M onday Classes resume. May 26, W ednesday Senior year ends. 27, Thursday Feast of the Ascension. N o classes. 29, Saturday Freshman 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 5 May 30, Sunday Memorial Day. 31, M onday University Commencement. June 9, W ednesday Junior year ends. 12, Saturday Sophomore year ends. Academic Year, 1965-66 1965 June 10, Thursday Senior year begins. 24, Thursday Junior year begins. July 5, Monday Independence Day observed. Holiday. August 15, Sunday Feast of the Assumption. September 1, W ednesday Freshman and Sophomore years begin. 9:00 A.M., Assembly for Freshmen at School of Medicine; orientation program begins. Sophomore classes begin. 2, Thursday Registration for all four classes. First semester tuition and fees payable. 3:00 P.M., Late registration fee effective. 6, Monday Labor Day. Holiday. October Tuesday Creighton Day. 10:00 A.M., Solemn High Mass in honor of the Holy Spirit; 1:30 p .m v President’s Convocation. N o Classes. 7, Thursday Founders’ Day Faculty Dinner. 9, Saturday Ninth Convocation of Greater Creighton Com­ mittee. November 1, M onday Feast of All Saints. N o classes. 5, Friday 9:00 A.M., Memorial Mass for the Founders. 25, Thursday Thanksgiving Day. N o classes. Decem ber 3, Friday Homecoming. 8, W ednesday Feast of the Immaculate Conception. N o classes. 18, Saturday 5:00 P.MV Christmas recess begins.* 1966 January 3, M onday Classes resume. 29, Saturday Last day of required attendance of First Se­ mester for Freshmen and Sophomores. 31, M onday Second half tuition and fees payable, all classes. March 1, Tuesday Senior theses due. Applications for degrees due in Registrar’s Office. April 7, Thursday 5:00 P.M. Easter recess begins.* 10, Sunday Feast of the Resurrection— Easter Sunday. 11, M onday 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. 6 THE CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY May 19, Thursday Feast of the Ascension. N o classes. 25, Wednesday Senior year ends. 28, Saturday Freshman year ends. 30, Monday Memorial Day. Floliday. University Commencement. June 11, Saturday Sophomore year ends. 20, Monday Junior year ends. Examinations Examinations will be given at or near the end of the courses. 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. Carl M. Reinert, S.J., A.M ., S.T.L................................................Vice President Rev. Richard C. Harrington, S.J., A.M ., S.T.R., Ph.D...............................Secretary Rev. Thomas H. Murphy, S.J., A.M ., L L .M ............... ................... ............ Treasurer Rev. John J. Halloran, S.J., A.M. Rev. Thomas K. McKenney, S.J., A.M. James J. Fitzgerald, Jr., LL.B................................................ Legal Adviser THE PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL Board of Regents Mr. John F. Davis (Chairman, 1964-65), President, The First National Bank of Omaha Mr. W . B. Millard, Jr. (Vice-Chairman, 1964-65), Chairman of the Board, The Omaha National Bank Mr. George B. Boland, Attorney Mr. I. W . Carpenter, Jr., Former Chairman of the Board, Carpenter Paper Company Mr. Leo A. Daly, President, Leo A. Daly Company Mr. Erhart D. Edquist, Chairman of the Board, Fairmont Foods Company Mr. William F. Fitzgerald, President, Commercial Savings and Loan Association Mr. W . D. Hosford, Jr., Vice President and General Manager, John Deere Company Dr. Maurice C. Howard, Professor Emeritus of Medicine, The Creighton University Mr. Morris E. Jacobs, President, Bozell & Jacobs, Inc. Mr. A. F. Jacobson, President, Northiuestern Bell Telephone Company Mr. Clarence L. Landen, Chairman of the Board, The Central National Insurance Group of Omaha Mr. John F. Merriam, Chairman of the Board, Northern Natural Gas Company Mr. Daniel J. Monen, Sr., Senior Vice President, The Omaha National Bank Mr. James B. Moore, Vice President— Administration, Northwestern Bell Telephone Company Mr. V. J. Skutt, Chairman of the Board, Mutual of Omaha Insurance Company Mr. Gilbert C. Swanson, Chairman of the Board and President, Butter-Nut Foods Company Mr. Richard W . Walker, President, Byron Reed Company, Inc. Former Regents Serving on the Council Dr. Harry N. Boyne, Professor Emeritus of Oral Surgery, The Creighton University Mr. Frederick H. Bucholz, Chairman of the Board, Omaha Steel Works Mr. Arthur L. Coad, President, Packers National Bank Mr. Frank P. Fogarty, Executive Vice President, Meredith Broadcasting Company Mr. Paul C. Gallagher, Chairman of the Board, Western W ine & Liquor Company 8 THE CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY Mr. J. M . Harding, President, Omaha Public Power District Mr. Milton Livingston, President, Major Appliance Company

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