Show New hope Larger campus clinic specializes in treatment of speech disorders 4 t By ANNE MATTISON i of this area afflicted with speech can now take new hope for a more normal life with the treatment and guidance by the university's enlarged speech and its staff of expertly trained J Ww under the directorship of Mary m the sPeech clinic has been functioning both f ah camPus since 1930 and has been serving to and the general due of trained workers and greatly of the clinic up to now th serious handicaps which tended and during the war its work was alost to of S staff members plus the assistance na i m the field of speech correction have k students adults and children dui- Ca Rf Working With Webster haye formerly Boyd of Minnesota speech and eRing Sheets plans for the summer H Edition of two other i CV andSon f the University of Minnesota ward Beginning the J 50 children daily will be diagnosed addition to the regular work will time clinic for adults tE operation with nine patients le K daily during eight-week f During the last two quarters the clinic checked individually over 1000 freshmen for speech cent showed some number ten per Of that Sad the mire serious cases were placed in corrective which met two half-hour sessions Sheets the individual screening for successful this year that it part of the clinic's pro-grim ne it is expected that every freshman clinic are offered free of university students while a nominal fee eachl-V evening LI the main factor in alleviating Sheets h therapy which the dohe fears and mental 7 which the patient is To aid engage in various speak-this the et practice m normal as patient in class room numbers to caU ana d pr practice telephone often conversation haye at the ci n is asked to a Pen around the sk directions or people Although at not every case of of speech disorder can Dr-Sheets- Boyd staff member of the university speech clinic instructs Byron Glover on used Jy clinic to aid |