EXTENSION DIVISION 409

POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL EXTENSION

FRANCES BRYCE VAN ZANDT, B.S., Librarian
ALLEN GRANT DUNCAN, M.A., M.P., Curator
EVELYN MAHLEY FERMIER, B.A., Assistant Librarian

In cooperation with the Medical School of the University, the Exten-
sion Division offers the following services to members of the medical and
associated professions of Wisconsin:

MEDICAL LIBRARY SERVICE. Books, periodicals, reprints, abstracts, and
bibliographies on medical subjects are supplied upon request, free of cost
except for postage both ways on material lent.

EXTRA-MURAL LECTURES. Addresses by members of the university
medical faculty and associated preceptors are arranged for meetings of
medical societies.

LECTURE-CLINICAL COURSES. Competent leadership is provided for
practitioner groups organized at county or district centers for the clinical
and theoretical study of modern developments in treatment.

CLINICAL CASE REPORTS. This service will be extended to physicians
desiring information on cases of clinical importance studied at the Univer-
sity and other medical and surgical centers.

SHORT COURSES. From time to time university facilities will be made
available and short courses organized in particular subjects, open to the
medical and associated professions of the state.

DEPARTMENT OF DEBATING AND PUBLIC DISCUSSION

ALMERE LOUISE Scort, B.A., DIRECTOR

IDA MARIE GANGSTAD, B.A., Assistant Professor of Library Methods

LEONA ESSIE FREDERICA MCCUTCHEON, M.A., Instructor in Debating and
Public Discussion

MINNIE HENRIETTA Pops, B.A., Instructor in Debating and Public Discus-
sion

MAMIE AMELIA SANDERS, B.A., Instructor in Debating and Public Discussion

Mrs. GEORGIA METZGER CorP, Assistant in Debating and Public Discussion

Mrs. IONE BIRD MEYERS, Assistant in Debating and Public Discussion

RuTH Mary ROWLAND, Assistant in Debating and Public Discussion

PURPOSE

For the assistance and instruction of citizens who are interested in
important social, educational, and political problems, the Department of
Debating and Public Discussion fosters forum activities for deliberative
study and discussion.

Inasmuch as the intelligent and active interest in and study of these
questions among all classes of people tend essentially to the making of good
citizens, the department issues suggestive and guiding bulletins, collects and
maintains a loan library available through parcel post to residents of the
state, and keeps in close touch through correspondence and personal inter-

 

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