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The Da ly Tar He-H Grad schools attract student ealth schools enroll Wednesday. September 2. 1971 by Susan Miller Staff Writer Students seeking graduate degrees m non-health related fields may study in the School of Law, the School of Library Science, the School of Social Work and the Graduate School. The School of Law, begun in 1843, offers a three-year program leading to the law degree. The school is headed by Dean Dickson Phillips and Associate Dean Morris R. Gelblum. Graduate study in the 40-year-old j . . ; j . . - -. hoob. Riy L. School of Library Scie: master's degree. Under; lead to certification for librarians in public Carpenter i.s acting dean until Jar.uary when Edward G. Hoiley will take charge of the school's administrative it'S:--. The School of Socul V.ork offers curricula leading to the Master cf Social Work. The school was renamed in H50 from the earlier School of PuhLc Welfare, which was established in 1 20. The -ct:r.g dean is Alan Keith-Luci-. a' is M. H. HoihnevAorth. .ool allows advanced master s ar - t Ph.D The Graduate S stuiv toward the m . . c. ' ,c T'Une 'S . i.. i Graduate School earned distinct status and is now headed by Dean and V;;e Chancellor Lyle V. Jor.es and Associate Dean Paul S Hubbard. The Graduate School offers degrees :.- the following major subject areas: MA. Ph.D.; art-M.r A.. . bacteriology and immunology - -M.S.. Ph.D.: b:o.htmiStr;.-M.S.. Ph.D., biomedical e n e i n e e r i n and biomedical Ph D M.A., Ph.D 100 courses mathematic--M .A.. M S botany-M A.. M.S.. Ph.D : Business ad m mist rat lon-M.B A.. Ph.D., ,hemist:y-M.A.. M.S.. Ph.D.; c:ty and regional -lannmg-M.R.P.i'h.D. , c;assics--M . A . . Ph.D.. comparative literature-M.A.. Ph.D.. computer and information dentistry--M.S. ecor.omics-M.A.. Ph.D.: Education-M.A.. M.Ed., Ed D , Ph.D . M.A.T.. M.A C.T.. Enghsh-M.A.. Ph.D.: folklore-M.A.. genetics-M .S.. Ph.D . geography-M.A... Ph.D., geology-M.A.. -MA. r.ce-M S . Ph.D ; dramatic art-M.A.; utes Correspondence n sraav oiiere d for people unable to attend college courses on campus, the option of working at their own pace and free from travel is offered by the Bureau of Correspondence Instruction. Correspondence courses, part of the University of North Carolina Extension Division, may be taken for undergraduate credit or just to pursue a special interest. Students taking such courses have 13 months from their individual enrollment date in whkh to complete v. Approximately 100 offered through correspor.de: the more popular vO.ir-.-e a assisting f non-credit J, ediua'r Carolina history, amounting, p"-. and sociology. In addition to undergraduat non-credit programs in dental dental technology, and rehabilitation counseling are .c, S :.. . i. kj ... i - S . assisting, ocational offered. 9$ 1 SUNSHINE CRAFT CO-OP $ fc 105 N. Columbia Rm 19 4 4? b ft Tues. - Sat. 10:00-6:00 Handmade Clothes, Jewelry. Pottery, Macrame, Toys, Candles, Hammocks & More i'OTTLRY WEAVING ENAMELS LEATHER CANDLES BATIK GLASS CRAIT HOI SI '27f)4 Chape! Hill R J. Durham. N.C. just off 15-501 items handcrafted in North Carolina CONVERSE Basketball Shoe High or Low Top Only $10.95 Sport Proven For Consistent Dependability iASTBATE HARDVJAQE Ciottf OX V KvnvJii! v. .rl-i is aviihble in math and English. Further information on .crrepondence study may be obtained at the Bureau offices. 1 15 Abernathy Hall, or by writing to the Bureau of Correspondence Instruction, University o: North Carolina Extension Division. Chp-cl Hill, for a catalogue. M.S.. Ph.D.: Ge.rma.nic Ph.D.:h:storv-M.A.. Ph.D., Journahsm-M.A.. Ph.D.; Slavic and Oriental languages-M. A.. Ph.D.. marine sciences-M.A . Ph.D . mathematics--M.A., M.S.. Ph.D.. music-M.M.. M.A.. Ph.D.: r.ursmg-M.S . pa i hoi og - M. A.. Ph. D . ph arm a coloey-M.S.i pharmacy-M.S.. Ph.D.; philosophy--M.A . Ph.D.. physics-M.S.. Ph.D.; Physiology-M.S.. Ph.D.: political science - M.A.. Ph.D.: psychology -M. A.. Ph.D.; radii's, television and motion P i c t u r e s - - M . A . : recreation a d m i n i s t r a t j o n --M . S . ; Romance language-M.A.. Ph.D.; sociology-M.A., Ph.D.: speech-M.A.: statistics-M.S.. Ph.D.; and zoology-M.A.. M.S.. Ph.D. dateline suit: news in shape, fabric, detail Look if you will, at the fabric. Next, observe the highly original body statement. Do not neglect th vigorous pattern (stripe, plaid, jacquard). Include small touches of detailing, and ou have '71 news in suits. hv ire Cardin y "s 1 v S ' Si ix mi i 'Wi If .C. . .. JF" r W - .' . J' . i. f r 1 . m. -ma ' iili. Jr rn in t!'t U 'i -'v i;i u A f Uown & Campud($ i znore fzai 2.000 The Div;s:-n c: Heilth Sc:en. Hirp-er. -prov.r.i:e'. f The Schol o: De-: undergrad-a:e c-r::."J.-r D.D.S. decree There SchO'o! c: Dcr.::s:r . the Schcvo of Vfedi.ir.e. the School of Nurs.r.g. the Scho! of Pharmacv and the Shoo! of program i. ce:a. Publ.c Health. C. Arden Miller : vice ch. undergraduate progra; is a!vo a.laMe are gr.d. a..: area The Schoc! ;f Med.ome. begn :r. l?-". is headed bv Christopher C. Fdha 111 M-re than orO students are - -v j ?he schoo-I Luc H. Conar: dean o: the School of Nvirv.r.g. The 20-ve.r-o'd school ho: ubout o50 students George Hager is dean and Lero h s c o1 o , 4 , - a n a e t h e ; o 1 anatomy, bacterio:og . riochem. family medicme. mei:c:r.e, obtetr-.o gsnecologv. op:ha:mo'.o . pa:h.:. pharmacology, phyogy. red. at d x.i-c.": p ch:at:y . radiology The S.hool of P.Mi. comprised ot 10 J: j t- . f i 1 ' ; ' Heait . d m j n i s t r a 1 1 o Pharmacy, m operation since 3 Th school has more than t00 students. The School of Public Health, part o: the School of Medicine from 1 until maternal and child care, me-tal he.. 1qdZ u hen it mosed into it or parasitology and bw ratory pra: building, is administered by Dean W ilium public health nursing r.d r.."-!:. he Fred Mases and Associate Dean Charlei nutrition. water beds are more than mere bags of water COME SEE FOR YOURSELF . Jl BffiEXFERIf NEW DIMENSIONS IN RELAXATION lEN (Ou . APPROVE D HEATERS BEDS WHICH MEET UNC SAFETY REQUIREMENTS PRICES START AT $25 00 TWIN OAK HAMMOCKS try one - it can't hurt! I riri i r 1 r iU !J! CHAPEL Hl ! Students who enjoy eating, enjoy buying whole, natural foods at EARTH INC. See what our poison-free foods can do for your health and nuitrition. We have all kinds of dried fruits, Maken pecans, dried coconut, jellies, preserves, honeys, teas, nut butters, Ereuhon oils, nuts, seeds, flours, meals, Plus vitamins, beans, soups, cereals, and a variety of snacks. 4 k 4 V S V N V l -rj zzi3 CHAPEL HILL'S NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT SPOT PRESENTS THE SOUNDS OF 6DOWN TDFlre9 LIVE MUSIC - LADIES FREE 81 p.m. Happy Hour 89 also Private room for couples only WE ALSO SELL YOUR FAVORITE BEVERAGES ON SUNDAY - ON PREMISES OR TO TAKE OUT 1 Mile from Columbia and Franklin Sts. on 15-501 Look for the Crown o V
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