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School of Nursing Ceremonies ASSEMBLY FOR NURSING DEDICATION—Th\s is part of the group that assembled last week for dedication of the new addition to the School of Nursing. The Hanes House addition contains administrative and faculty offices, classrooms and an auditorium. (Photos by Dale Moses) MIXING BEFORE THE MEAL—Sdnoo\ of Nursing students, alumni and iguests mtngle at the Country Squire before the school's alumni dinner last week. Trading Post You may send ads to “Trading Post," Box 3354, Hospital. Ads are printed free, but we do not advertise real estate, personal services or commercial enterprises. Please give your home telephone number;. Duke extensions will not be listed. FOR SALE-Pug puppy, from champion stock, AKC registered, all shots received and paper trained. Call Palmore at 489-3992. FOR SALE--Triple pleated drapes made-to^rder for Poplar Apts., sky blue polyester 71 y." x 54" and 41" x 54", $15; royal blue linen-same sizes, $22; and cotton blue cafe curtains, $3. Call 383-1915 nites or write to Box 2853 Duke Hospital. FOR SALE-1971 Pontiac Firebird Esprit, auto, trans., power steering and brakes, $200 and assume p>ayments. Call 688-5724 after 5 p.m. or all day weekends. WANTED--10-speed bicycle and racing equipment. Call 489-3145 after 7:30 p.m. ntcRcom is published weekly for Duke University Medical Center employes, faculty, staff, students and friends by the Medical Center's Office of Public Relations, Joe Sigler, director; Miss Yvonne Baskin, medical writer; Mrs. Nancy Hayes, secretary. Co-Editors DAVID WILLIAMSON DALE MOSES Public Relations Advisory Committee: Sam A. Agnello, director of audiovisual education; James L. Bennett Jr., executive assistant to the vice president for health affairs; Wayne Gooch, director of personnel and Miss Julia Taylor, RN, head nurse on Strudwick Ward. FOR SALE-2 matching end tables, $50; 1 sofa, excellent condition, $125; and 1 nite table, $10. Call 489-6716. FOR SALE-Golf clubs, MacGregor irons, Wilson woods, bag, $40; and Corfam golf shoes, 9'/4, $8. Call 688-0297 evenings. FOR SALE-Set of Wilson clubs, bag and cart; tennis racket with press; standard typewriter; Hoover vacuum cleaner; bed frame, adjusts from twin to queen. Call 383-5382 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE-Large male dog, rhodesian ridgeback, full blooded, 4 years old, healthy. Call 489-5634. FREE-8-month old male collie, free to good home, friendly, affectionate, "Lassie" coloration. Call 477-8325 after 6 p.m., Mon-F ri. FREE-Part Labrador puppies, males and females. Call 489-3907. FOR SALE-1965 VW body, ideal for beach buggy, $125. Call 596-8740 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE--1968 Singer Fashion-Mate zig-zag portable sewing machine, best offer. Gall 477-1479 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE-1969 Opel GT, 5-speed, gold, black interior, 4 nearly new radials, good condition, only 27,500 mi., best offer. Call 489-7525 after 5 p.m. DISNEY WORLD The medical center is a member of Disney World's Magic Kingdom Club, a special feature of the Walt Disney Travel Co. which provides ticket booklets at reduced prices to employes of member organizations. They are not available to " the general public. If you are planning a vacation this year which will include a visit to the central Florida tourist attraction you may obtain membership cards from the Employe Relations Office at 2106 Campus Drive. SHARING SOME WfHS-Miss Constance Holleran (center), deputy executive director of the American Nurses' Association, nrot in informal sessions last Friday with students and faculty of the School of Nursing as part of a two-day program at the school. Miss Holleran also delivered the annual Harriet Cook Carter Lecture (see story on Page 1). At left is Prof. Dorothy J. Brundage. ,DEAN’S OFFICE-lh\% is the new office of Dean Ruby Wilson at the School of Nursing. The dean's office is housed In the new addition to Hanes House, a 15,000-square-foot structure which was dedicated'at ceremonies last week. ALWAYS WORTH A LAUGH-Jhe Rev. James T. Cleland, dean of Duke Chapel, evokes some laughter from those attending the School of Nursing Alumrfi Dinner last Friday night. The dinner was part of a two-day program Thursday and Friday at the School of Nursing. RECEPTION FOLLOWING CEREMONY—Dx. William G. Aniyan, vice president for health affairs, talks with Mrs. Nan Hayes (right), administrative assistant to the dean of nursing, and Mrs. Roy T. Parker following dedication ceremonies at the School of Nursing addition.
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