| Show l W Probe Pr Set Sef f I Medical I hool af at i rT u uh Ii Ch h Doctors Hear Assurance of Complete Inspection trance Durance jt rance that the University IU Utah h medical school will be bee e eifa c new thorough inspection i ih the council on medi medical al edu- edu hospitals of the Amer- Amer association a and d the of American Medical has been given the Utah association a al l esman man for the latter i 1 informed norm d The Salt Lake Lale Telea Tele- Tele 1 a Friday h will be the next 30 days by p partial and nonpartisan in- in j tors working under as- as m ment mt nt from Dr Ray flay Lyman J 30 chairman of the council medical education and hospi- hospi th Ith Uie Utah association spokes- spokes Jd t sr r not known if the in in- gation to be made will be by other inspectors than and Dr Fred C. C fethe American Medical as- as itlen inspectors whose school early this year followed by the resignation n I A. A Ogilvie as f bacteriology and pathology t e university and a subsequent by the board of re- re and faculty groups groups' of or dif dif- ics ies ies surrounding the school Report in for the Utah atlon who asked that he anonymous for the present 1 led The Telegram that the of the school was a perusal of the rey re- re y Drs Johnson and was vas as felt he said that shortcomings gs w were te laid to d of the I school while other shorts short's short short- s 's s 8 of the school were c d upon very lightly in the theas las as indicated that d definite it ce ces have be been received e vei that thit w wand and reaching far g ill be made so that criticism criticism- faculties surrounding all de- de j eh and n of ch cb l I can can an be clea cleared ed up p as asI I as possible to allow pr pro pro- to continue at the year our year medical medic l s school school hool as understood that Dr Johnd John- John fad and d D Dr D. Z report on n made certain rec- rec dation to be corrected in departments of the wile tw indicating that Dr Tit Til Callister had lone done an lent t job in the organization hool and selection of fac- fac The two Inspectors inspect- inspect l t ors rs were to return in May tay Maye e ermine vh ther their U had had been complied Indent 5 It rodent Probe ever the spokesman for the M association said the tl n. n to be made within a probably will supplement commendations which were 1 d. d in original report le te these developments took Friday Fiday in connection withes with ries es g of investigations and andre andre- re- re which have surrounded the theil il 1 school administration the Uie first of ot the year the sity of or Utah board of re- re which met Friday recon- recon a ra a regular session during to review another On on n the schools school's setup e ted to be presented to fo the theLin thes s Lin fn the afternoon was a af af pf f the university admin admin- ve c council which sharply I ed medical school admin admin- n and urged appointment time full dean The board boarden en en meeting in closed ses- ses but a public st statement tem nt like like- e made at the conclusion meeting John Carlquist was pro- pro from an instructor to the tinned on pg two Twenty-two m I I. COlumn Caumo yours Four I r New School Probe Assured Doctors Doctor's Association i Continued from Page One rank of assistant professor in the department of ot pathology In the medical school during the boards board's routine morning business session His elevation was apparently the result of ot of the resignation of ot Dr Ogilvie Dr Carlquist has been men mentioned as a possible appointee to replace Dr Ogilvie although no appointment had actually been made up to the afternoon board session Began a at 1045 A. A lRoy l M. M Roy D D. D Thatcher Ogden chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man of the board of regents and Dr LeRoy E. E Cowles university president were present at the session session ses session ses- ses sion which began at 1045 a. a m. m in the John R. R Park Memorial building A report adopted by the university university university sity administrative council last Monday and released to Salt Lake newspapers anonymously Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day was to be presented for regents regents' re regents regents' regents regents' re- re gents' gents consideration Assails Administration The report severely criticizes present administration and recommends recommends mends that a full time full time dean be appointed as one solution Dr Callister said he could make no statement on the part of the report re report report re- re port that was made public or on the situation until after the board of regents had met Friday Included in the repart are I charges made by Dr C. C B. B Freu- Freu assistant dean and head of ot the anatomy department and Dr Charles C. C Johnson professor protessor of ot pharmacology and physiology concerning Dr Callister's adminIstration administration admin admin- of ot the school In a formal statement Friday two members of the University of ot Utah medical school denied re responsibility responsibility re- re for the untimely ill ill- advised release of ot a report oJ of the administrative council of the university relative to the school of ot medicine Communication Text The full communication follows We the undersigned wish tc to state to the public and all concerned con that we had nothing to d do with the release to the press o of r information which resulted in the thi I publication of ot the report of th the I administrative council of the University University Uni Uni- of Utah concerning the difficulties difficulties dif dif- in the school of medicine I Salt Lake Telegram April 13 13 1944 We wish also to state that we are convinced that none of ot our our friends on the faculty who have so vigorously supported us in the attempt to det determine the true conditions conditions conditions con con- in the medical school are in any way responsible for tor this information reaching the press We feel that the publication of ot the report of the administrative coun cou couii cil dl before its presentation to the board of regents was untimely Ill Ill- advised and that it was in the nature of ot an insult to to- the administrative administrative admin admin- council As the administrative administrative administrative adminis adminis- council acted unanimously in support of ot our claims it stands stans to reason that we would not wish t to take any action that would detract detract detract de de- de- de I tract from the dignity of ot that body I We wish to further state that we are not In possession of any I Information as to who gave this information to the press I Signed Charles G. G Johnson M. M D. D Clay B. B M M. D. D I The three-man three committee which prepared the report approved unanimously by the council Included in included in In- Dr Orin chairman chairman chair chair- man Dr Elton Quinn and Professor Professor Pro Pro- Professor fessor Robert S. S Lewis Dr LeRoy E. E Cowles university president who Is ex officio member member member mem mem- ber of ot the administrative council said the council met Thursday afternoon discussed the report and also made a recommendation for appointment of a new faculty member to the university He said he could not state for what school the faculty member would be recommended recommend d until after the regents had acted on the mat mat- ter The medical school Investigations investigations investigations have been continuing for forthe forthe forthe the past six weeks since the abrupt resignation of ot Or Orin A. A Ogilvie professor of pathology and the report by medical examiners examiners examiners exam exam- iners of ot the American Association of ot Medical Colleges and the American Medical association Two appointments approved by the regents included those of ot Ralph D D. Thompson assistant li librarian librarian li- li with the rank of Instructor in instructor instructor In- In effective June 12 and Marion G. G Merkley acting principal principal principal prin prin- cipal of ot Stewart training school replacing Miss Eva Lund granted a leave of ot absence for tor the 45 1944 school year The following year one-year leaves of ot absence were granted Dr Ralph D. D Baker engineering school effective July 1 Mrs Beverly Beverly Beverly Bev Bev- erly H. H physical education education education edu edu- cation department without pay 45 1944 school year Assistant Professor Elmer R. R Smith department department department de de- de- de of ot anthropology and sociology sociology sociology so so- f for r remainder of academic year and 45 1944 school year without pay F. F F. F Hintze department of geology was granted a six-month six leave without pay effective March 15 15 1944 Clyde Randall business department department department depart depart- ment and clerk in secretary's office office office of of- fice was granted a leave for the remainder of the 1944 calendar year to continue studies Mr Randall Randall Ran Ran- dall dalI also was awarded a scholarship scholar scholar- ship the mount of which is to be determined |