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Show Gunnison Student - Makes Achievement Virgil A. Christensen, of Gunnison, is one of the thirty students out of more than one hundred applicants for admission to the first year of professional profes-sional medical work at the University of Utah for the college year 1929-30, who have been accepted by the school of Medicine and will begin their work in October. The School of Medicine will begin the now college year with a dean and five new faculty members. Dr. B. I. Bums prifcfior of anatomy, was appointed ap-pointed dean of the school in June upon the resignation of Dr. Ralph O. Porter, who has been dean for the pa&t six years. The new faculty members are Dr. Donald Duncan, assistant professor of anatomy from the University of Minnesota; Min-nesota; Harold C. Goldthorpe, associate asso-ciate professor of physiological chemistry; chem-istry; Dr. Ray J. Leutzkcr, lecturer in pharmacology; Dr. M. S. Sexton, lecturer lec-turer in obstretrics from the University Univer-sity of Cincinnati ; and Frank Christensen, Chris-tensen, bacteriology. Of the students who will make up the roll for the first year of professional profes-sional medical work this year, all but one have received their pre-mcdicrd education iiv Utah colleges. One student stu-dent is from the University of Penn- i sylvnnia. One woman student has been accepted. 1 Before entering the first year of professional medical work at the University Uni-versity of Utah, a student must have completed at least three years of pro-medical pro-medical study, including courses in biology, botany, zoology, chemistry, physics, English and French or Ger- man, Psychology, trigonometry, philo sophy, economics and Latin are strongly strong-ly urged also. The professional medical work given at the University of Utah covers all of the subjects ordinarily included in 1 j the so-called scientific or laboratory half (the first two years) of the usual 1 medical courses in the better medical j colleges ef the United States. Upon ' completion of the work here the stu-'dont stu-'dont is eligible to enter the junior clas i in any medical school in the country. |