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    PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY THE DES MOINES STILL COLVolume 27 JANUARY, 1949

    A New OsteopathicSanatorium

    River Oaks Manor, locatedabout twenty miles from DesMoines at Colfax, Iowa, has beenorganized for the treatment ofalcoholism exclusively. It wasdedicated on Sunday, January 16,with a big open house to the pub-lic.

    Announcement of aScholarship at Still

    A friend of Des Moines StillCollege of Osteopathy and Sur-gery, on December 29, 1948, an-nounced a scholarship to begranted to a student enrolled inthe study of osteopathic medicineat D.M.S.C.O.S. The conditionsof the grant are as follows:

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    Dean's LetterCall it discernment, cold logic,careful judgment, or what youwill, the young man who is nowbecoming interested in the heal-ing arts is beginning to make care-

    ful study and comparison of thevarious schools of therapy beforemaking his choice.He seems not to be concernedabout becoming a doctor in teneasy lessons, but shows by con-versation and by letters that heis making a careful analysis ofthe entire field before taking thestep which means years ofarduous work and never-endingstudy.Letters from such young peo-

    ple are coming in increasing num-bers to the offce of the Dean. Onesuch letter is quoted herewith:"Dear Sir:

    in allopathic medicine.His analysis leads him uner-ringly to the same conclusion towhich more than 11,000 othershave been led-that the tenets ofDr. Andrew Taylor Still arefundamentally sound-that scien-tific medical truth lies along the

    path which he has indicated.Your school has committed it-self to the exploration and de-velopment of the ever-widening,never-ending path of osteopathicmedicine.McCall's Magazine

    Article CorrectIn a letter of December 2nd,Dr. J. R. Forbes, Director of Pub-

    lic and Professional Welfare ofthe AOA, calls our attention toan article appearing on page fourof the December issue of Mc-

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    DES MOINES STILL COLLEGEOF OSTEOPATHY & SURGERYEditorSIMON S. INDIANER

    Associate EditorMORT LEVINOsteopathy Without LimitationThe President ChatsAgain we come to that periodof the year when we stop to makean analysis of the past year andtechniques

    dress this fine group of seniors.The members of the class areas follows:Class of January 28th:

    Henry J. Braunsehweig, DesMoines, IowaThomas Dozier, Atlanta, GeorgiaStanley Griffin, Elizabeth City,North CarolinaGerald Leuty, Knoxville, IowaVictor Mallory, Lawrence, Kan-sasRobert L. Pettit, Des Moines,IowaKenneth M. Roberts, Greenfield,IowaBryce Wilson, Prescott, Iowa(With Distinction)

    Class of June 11th:Edward J. Brochu, Grand Blanc,Michigan

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    The 'Chapter was privileged tohear Dr. Paul Kimberly, Friday,January 14th. Dr. Kimberly's dis-cussion proved interesting and in-structive. In the near future Dr.Chadwell will conduct a work-night on "Osteopathic Tech-

    patients and to society throughthe application of medical prin-ciples.The New Year's party held atthe fraternity house was a com-plete success mainly due to theplanning and efforts of Brother

    Hessey and his committee. It ishoped that the Phi Sigma Gammawill once again be host, at futuresocials, to the students, theirwives and guests whose attend-ance contributed to making theevent a most enjoyable occasion.On January 7th, all Phi SigmaGamma pledges were invited to asmoker supper given at the fra-ternity house.Congratulations are extended

    to Brother Nick Scaccia on his:recent marriage. , .

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    PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY THE DES MOINES STILL COLVolume 27 FEBRUARY, 1949

    From the Washing-ton News LetterC. D. Swope announces in aWashington News Letter of Janu-ary 11 , 1949, that the mostsignificant to us of the 1500 pub-

    lic bills introduced during thefirst week of the 81st Congresswere five bills creating a sciencefoundation, three bills for Federal

    V.A. Still Needs DoctorsOne hundred .ull-time doctors

    are needed by Veterans Adminis-tration for duty in its tuber-culosis hospitals.

    Applicants should address theirinquiries to the Chief MedicalDirector, Veterans Administra-tion, Washington 25, D. C.

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    Entered as second classmatter, February 3rd, 1923,at the post office at DesMoines, Iowa, under theac t of August 24th, 1912.

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