t‘i ntCKcom 6ukc univcRsity mc6icM ccntiR VOLUME 16, NUMBER I JANUARY, 1969 DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA Woodhall Named Special Assistant DR, WOODHALL Aniyan to Take Over As Associate Provost Dr. Barnes Woodhall, associate provost for medical affairs, will become special assistant to the president of the university Jan. 15. Dr. William G. Aniyan, while remain ing dean of the School of Medicine, will assume Dr. Woodhall's duties and title as associate provost. Announcement of the promotions was made by University President Douglas M. Knight Dec. 14. The appointments were approved by the University Board of Trustees at its meeting here early in December. Commenting on the announcement. Dr. Knight said, "Dr. Woodhall's unique understanding of the many purposes and needs of a modern university are a tre mendous asset to Duke, and in his new position he will be free to work directly with a broad range of problems, including those of university development. We are truly fortunate that he is willing to accept such a responsibility while continuing his activity in the field of neurosurgery. Dr. Woodhall, professor of neurosur gery, succeeded Dr. W. C. Davison as dean of the School of Medicine in I960. At the same time he was named vice provost of the University. Dr. Woodhall relinquished the deanship to Dr. Aniyan in 1964 to de vote full time to his duties as vice provost. He was promoted to associate provost for medical affairs in 1967. As associate pro vost, Dr. Woocjhall was responsible for supervision of the entire medical center, including the School of Medicine and the (continued on page ten) OH, WELL, YOU WIN A FEW AND YOU LOSE A FEW—This philosophical snowman is the creation of Machinist Mate 3 Robert Schumacher, one of the members of the U. S. Navy's Experimental Diving Unit monitoring the 1,000-foot simulated dive completed in Duke s Hyperbaric Chamber Dec. 18. Schumacher's cartoons kept up the morale of the divers during their 16-day experiment. For a story and pictures of the dive, see page 3.