Show Examiners Accept U Med School Two Doctors Cite Opportunities For Fine Organization The future of the university four-year medical school for the first time in three months looked rosy last week as Victor Johnson and Fred left Salt Lake Saturday evening after their second visit to the school with the assurance that they would recommend its acceptance to national accrediting Acceptance or not national accrediting bodies will act in accordance with this will be determined in said the doctors in a joint statement issued will be influenced by still further progress which might be made by that The who arrived May 10 for a three-day final inspection of the emphasized how greatly they have been impressed from the start with the remarkable opportunities that Salt Lake has for the development of a medical of the assets of the medical school exceed those inadequacies which have been they certain recommendations were their report of the unfortunate publicity of the last few weeks would suggest that nothing constructive has been the important steps have been taken to strengthen weak points and correct These have not entirely been carried to but they pointed out that substantial program has been Meeting The medical who met Thursday with the medical committee of the the administrative council committee and Governor Herbert B. at the outset were faced with charges made by Charles C. resigned professor of pharmacology and that Dean A. Cyril Callister influenced their report criticizing Johnson's The medical replied that Dean Callister did not accompany them during their inspection and that charges of his influence were not of a The administrative council members further pledged their aid to regents in establishing a first-class medical school and went on record opposing discussion of personalities and |