xt75tb0xq212 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt75tb0xq212/data/mets.xml Lexington, Kentucky (Fayette County) University of Kentucky Alumni Association 1963 v. : ill. ; 28 cm. Quarterly, Publication suspended 1922 and resumed with v. 1, no. 1 (May 1929); v. 5, no. 9 (May 1933) not published; issues for v. 37, no. 2-v. 40, no. 1 (spring 1966-spring 1969) incorrectly numbered as v. 38, no. 2-v. 43, no. 1; v. 40 (1969) complete in 3 no. journals  English [Lexington, Ky. : University of Kentucky Alumni Association, Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. Kentucky alumnus University of Kentucky. Kentucky alumni 2002- Kentucky alumnus monthly Kentucky alumnus, vol. 01, no. 34, 1963 text Kentucky alumnus, vol. 01, no. 34, 1963 1963 2012 true xt75tb0xq212 section xt75tb0xq212 l O UK Medical Center 4
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’ and 3 Hmllllg mul (jlmllng pllmp The philosophy which has been developed has a direct l l l i
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r _ University Hospital. are thc Colleges of Medicine, Den- <‘~~‘_ are the   l
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·‘ e 7. To further upgrade the quality of medical care avail- J} Ednentinnnl programs are student-centered, and in- J l l
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sary funds. A subsequent resolution adopted on May 28, . _ _ f h \l d. I C t 1_   l
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{ Nursing, and, an initial appropriation of $0.000.000 made e` The \O umn O pe l _ , rt _ ‘ _
by the Cencml Assembly in 1956` Wert, the llmuguml undertaken should be that amount which prox es essen-  
Steps taken ln lmmclllng Of the new Cemeu tial for the highest quality program in education and   l
DL \Vlllm(l_ who lm.l\.€(l in 1956, had pl.9\,l(mSly held research and which enables the Center to discharge its  
I the position of Dean of the Upstate Medical Center of the mlesrnn nenntnlnnn _ ;·
lc flrsl frnnt Stare UlllV€l`Slly of N€\V Y()]'l( (lt SyI`{l(‘llS€. He \\'&`lS l(l`lO“`ll   Trle nredicnl Center in ncttntnty enneerned rvtth       r
rig Ftlnlll ir **5 the “CornHel(l Dp;;n" for thc {list yam Oy SO lifter his health problems of Kentucky and fl`l<.`lOl`S—l)lOlOgIC3.l.  
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  i Th _ _ _ _ _ inte postgraduate courses in all three wllggqg,  ;
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* ’i`·€1i3   The Department of Behavioral Science which is A rela- Hospital. This iiicuns that putivnts ure sep;ir;ite(l uu-(ml.  
gi     tively new concept in medical education deals with the ing to {iw nivmcv of tlwir illness. amd their need for muli. ‘?
      SOCi11i, cultural and emotional aspects of mediciug 0111 imil I1l\l'Sill{.{ SL‘l`\’iL`t‘S. The most ill pcrsoiis nrc gI`()\ll)Qd  
    _ Services to Kentucky Communities will be handled airouud the nursing station in thc intuinsivu cure units. —-
g _ i ; Im‘ge]Y by the Division 0f State and Local Services, One Cvlwmi patients will bc in ;umthcr area, amd the con-  
  » E Of the nuliu Objectives Of the Division is to uid in the im- vulcsccint who nrc able to moot some of their own m·¢·¤ti¤u¤Uy to ¢¤rr€l¤t¢ best future pl];-siimms. dentists uml iiiims.
  1 basic Sclence and Chmcal science Cousldemtlolm Applicants ure judged on the basis of their total (1lldiliI·
  MODERN FUNCTIONAL FACILITIES cation and in comparison with other applicants. .·\s Siiitg i
  supported Colleges. preference will bc given to quiiiiiiss .
g    The compietcd Center fuDCtiO11S HS OHB iI1t€gl‘2lt€d Ullit. residents of Kentucky; l1()\\'C\'(}l', some 0ut~0f-Stntc L‘:mC1·
    with the Medical and Dental SCi€I`lC€S BLliidil1gS mid fh€ dates ure Admitted ouch your.
    Uuwersity Hospimycomiected bY corridolisj thus further The Colicgc of Medicine has enrolled three c·};1sscs..@ {
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Q   Scl€Hc€s' one class of 26 students; amd the College of Nursing ii.25
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ii iii _ Nursing amd Medicina In addition to the above um·<>llim·uts, p(>st;;m _
{ ii   ·` ` Located on the first Hom ig the Mgdiggl Library, which ycur ciiroiicd in p;u‘t·timc continuing cainicntioii p1·05;1‘.NN‘ _,.
  NQ   E contains over 70,000 volumes and some 1,500 currently The needs of Kentucky lmve been kept f<>r¤·1ii<>Si ij    
 ·   fyi ` ¤·€¢<¢iv€d iO'-“"ml$· It iUClud€$ il l€U'g€ 1`€f€¥`€¤€€ Y€¤€iiNg mind in thc selection of studcnts, based on thc lik¢·iiii<¤*~i { ”
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    I I Coiicgé Of Dentistry, a large dental techniques laboratory an expression of faith in Kciitiickfs future. mimi N5 "·**[ · hd I
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      Early Sl~UTlITl€I` O CBIS Vlslt   opportunities in higher cducatioi.;;
i    Money Needed For Ky_ School A1-eas providerthe maximum amount ol to
  _ _ _ I rent inlormation about Ulx in ori.-
  € Proper Fururshrngs Frlr me rrrrrrr Yerrr rr group or Um` that more intelligent choices min L. .
  { The University of Kentucky Alumni versity =i‘ ·‘<·*** “‘·*l· ·*~     ‘i”~‘t
if A Hc€S’ will be hea quarters Or A umm l · i i f Y i_ i _ They are keepers of the lr.ulilion_     Estal
it, _ who Visit tho oampus tvill aooornmo_ state curing tie monti o Xoy em vcr. · N _ · . Y
#‘ ’ _ l i · _-t_ t- ty ti i i,_ - ferred stockholders ol the i·riti~:t=». . e Ln;
§ I date faculty and student seminars and i‘“(· “PO“ r“`v“l‘l ·"“’“ 0 if *0* inn muh nr nt n_t_ninnii_inn___ _  mi nw
  _ . oontoronoos and tvill sorvo an on_oam_ dent of the Lniversity, the Director Hmm. Hand nwnnnni ni nih    it
ii , pus nood of the Univorsity which has of School Relations and the Alumni Fnlnlnrnimt ` ` ` ‘ ‘  ll°`ll'6'
  l boon apparent for rnonv yrearst Association. approximately 1900 stu- ` ‘  $i1ll>l15·
rj, _ r lmmodiato problom ot tho Alumni dents. parents and interested Ulf _ _, _  ase of
  , Association is tha naoossitt, for raising alumni in the areas, attended the 10 n pp
‘   ` additional funds with which to udo_ sessions. W I .·\ new 'l`\` program»`.—\lunuii   'cliiattsl
3. - duatolv dooorato and furnish tho Alumni of the Lniyersity, school produced hy the team respous1:ur· ‘ Tho it
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  building, and it is ostimatod that an superintendents and principals. coun- the (rE College Bowl made its »;- ’  ith thr
  additional $36 000 `vill bo noodod for ty agents and high school counselors in january. Sponsored hy the   Z Q ria]
  this nurnoso A oommittoo ot alumni cooperated in the program to a high can Cyanamid —Compauy aud   {ION- i
}e}-if hoadod bv Bt A_ Shivolyr Alumni AS_ degree and the resulting attendance uled at 4:30 (LSII on Sunday   init? K
2; ig sooiation itroasuror and UK Athletic and interest were most encouraging. noon over ABC, the show t`i=.ac···j  cth _
  l Dirootorr is xvorkiug diligontly now to The primary purposes of the pro- prominent alumni competing l--:· or ¤ ri ·
  _ raiso enough Cash to oarrv forward gram are: to demonstrate to parents awards to their alumni funds.   -
V-; _` l, this project and the condmlttee is Hllil fli€ll` Clllltlfell in il personal way program also gives some new id=,..— T .
  , _·t. l hopeful that man`, Voluntary, oash the fact that the University is gen- ways to serve alma mater. t
ai if- contributions will come in for the _ r
  ` · decorations and furnishings. -
  _ A decorative plan for the building _  
if J has been t€“tariV€lY €*PPYO"€d br th€ I WOULD LIKE TO LEND FINANCIAL .»\SSIS'1`ANCE IN  
  r committee, pending the raising of DECOl2rA·l·lNC ALUBINI lrlgtrglg Ci \t
3* . these funds, and as soon as it seems _ _ __ ` ·
  t r nossibla that tho $36,000 goal will he I am enclosingla check in the amount of S ..,..................... for this l>i1i‘p¤i¤. I t
"   - · This contribution IS tax-deductible and check should he made to l--F  - ·
  ni·3s   m¤h€d· bids MH be ste on we U..r€.ar Or Kentucky Ai.i.....r Cent i.,- . r. i,i( i  
V = -#·*~» . . . , ' . I ’ ‘ - `
`     decoration and furnishings which are ' ' ' 1
  P   I in traditional Style. ....................,.....................,......................,..   ‘  
  ji » V Alumni_ and friends interested in tamiicl J 'r
  *2 ` assistingrin this important project are CLASS I g
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·_ s- . , ,_ (address)) . _ ,
·   - and return it, accompanied by check,
E   A . . *0 B- A- Shivelyt Athletic Directviu .....................,...........................................»-----
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~   Lexington, Ky. -  *€r<>1‘r.
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mqwn Dggcribcd by University Of Kentucky Students as Champions which the Coliseum faces, is roped oft for   l .
x America’s Most Spectacular College Weekend,” the a street dance for the student body. ,   p i
 yenth annual Little Kentucky Derby, an all-campus Saturday morning the Students are involved m , p  
·  ..;  vent designed to raise money for student scholar- . . .   l l
mnng sin .- _ Y, I H tl __ j A _l 26 I 27 building stalls, named for Kentucky Derby winners, · i
ith NS ·ll'i'»‘-  h1pS‘ lull be le ( __m year pn am _ ' where the bicycle riders headquarter before and dur- a  
‘i¤‘=1tlilh*h-§‘t¤· EsnnnlsnedvmllgnetnrellghE egeeetattxe €Hnrt_ et ing the races. They are colorful productions feat11r— , i
this .(p.,,i.·,%»i_.. l elnnxersit? d(IlllllylbtI`J.tlOll,t er umni ssociatron mg the race Colors of famous Kentucky horsemen. r l
nnplislinn r.., - tr d the st