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The Colleges of Engineering and Architecture

DIRECTOR OF
ENGINEERING
RESEARCH

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(b) The head of this Division shall be of professorial rank, and shall be known as the Director of Engineering Research. He shall have the same functions and privileges as heads of Departments, and shall be appointed in the same manner.

ADMINISTRATIVE
COMMITTEE

(c) An Administrative Committee for this Division shall consist of the Dean, as Chairman, together with the heads severally of the Departments of Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Marine and Aeronautical Engineering, and Architecture, or as it may otherwise be constituted. The members of this Committee, each in his own sphere, shall cooperate with the Dean to render effective the work of research committed to his particular Department.

COMMITTEE OF

ONE HUNDRED

(d) An advisory board, or Committee of One Hundred, may be appointed by the Regents, from men representative of the industries and technical interests of the State, half of said number to be replaced each year. Said Committee may effect its own organization and elect its officers and an executive committee (to be known as the Committee of Seventeen). Its principal function shall be to act in an advisory capacity to promote and render effective the work for which the Division of Engineering Research is established. (Cf. May, 1920, pp. 934-936.)

UNDERGRADUATE

STUDENTS

(e) Work in this Division shall be open to GRADUATE AND graduate and to undergraduate students under conditions mutually satisfactory, on the one hand, to the Graduate School, or the undergraduate teaching Department, and to the Division of Engineering Research, on the other, but said work is not intended to interfere in any way with the functions of the Graduate School. (January, 1920, p. 819.)

CHAPTER XV

The College of Pharmacy

(Established in December, 1876, p. 81)

AIMS

SECTION I. The College of Pharmacy, as a factor in public welfare work, shall by adequate theoretical instruction, and by practice in the appropriate laboratories of the University, train students in the compounding and dispensing of drugs and medicines, and in the inspection of drugs and foodstuffs; and coöperate in the preparation of experts to give instruction in these subjects.

REQUIREMENTS
FOR ADMISSION

SEC. 2. The Faculty of said College may formulate and submit to the Regents for approval requirements for the admission of its students, based on a liberal preparation in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, or its equivalent.

CONTROL OF
ADMISSIONS

SEC. 3. The Secretary of this College shall pass upon admissions thereto, until otherwise determined.

CHAPTER XVI

AIMS

The College of Dental Surgery

(Established in May, 1875, p. 435)

SECTION I. This College shall supplement the work of other Schools and Colleges of the University by instruction in the history, development, and practice of dental surgery, the principles of dental hygiene and sanitation, and the metallurgy and mechanics of dentistry, to the end that its students may become intelligent and skillful practitioners.

REQUIREMENTS
FOR ADMISSION

SEC. 2. (a) In order to maintain a high standard of intelligence in this College, the requirements for admission (as set forth in the University Catalogue) shall include one or more years of study in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, or the equivalent thereof, as may from time to time be determined by the Regents. (Cf. Chap. VI, A, Sec. 1.)

CONTROL OF
ADMISSIONS

LABORATORIES

HOSPITAL

RESEARCH

(b) The Enrollment Committee of this College shall pass upon enrollments and advanced standings.

SEC. 3. The establishment of dental laboratories by said College may proceed, whenever adequate facilities are wanting elsewhere in the University for needed instruction or for advanced investigation and research, and the use of the dental building as a dental clinic and hospital shall be encouraged.

OUTSIDE WORK
BY STUDENTS
FORBIDDEN

SEC. 4. Registered students of this College are forbidden to undertake dental work outside of the Dental Building without permission of the Faculty.

RECORDS

SEC. 5. The Faculty shall keep a full and complete record of all clinical work performed in said College, and submit the same for examination when so required by the President of the University. It should also make to the Regents an annual report of the number and character of the operations performed in the Dental Clinic, and the amount of money received by the Treasurer and expended by him in connection therewith.

DENTAL HYGIENISTS

SEC. 6. Women eligible under the State law may be trained as Dental Hygienists. (May, 1921, p. 191.)

UNIVERSITY UNITS LESS THAN COLLEGES

CHAPTER XVII

NOTE: A Department, as a teaching unit in a School of College, covers one subject; a Division is more independent and more complex. (Cf. January, 1915, pp. 95 et seq.)

The Director of a Division, unless otherwise provided, is immediately responsible to the President of the University. He may appoint an executive staff consisting of all the teaching forceunder him, of the rank of Professor or Instructor, which shall exercise the functions usually confided to the Faculty of a School or College as provided under these By-Laws.

HOSPITALS

A. The University Hospitals

(Established in June, 1869, p. 338)

SECTION I. The University Hospitals consist of the University Hospital, so-called (also herein referred to as "the Hospital"), the Contagious Disease Hospital, the Psychopathic Hospital, and such other hospital units as may be authorized by the Board of Regents.. The two hospitals first named are under one management; the last, under a State Board on which the University is represented by members of the Board of Regents.

SEC. 2. (a) The University Hospital is. PURPOSES established to supply the highest type of medical treatment and hospital care for those citizens of the State who wish to take advantage of its facilities for the diagnosis and treatment of disease and of injury. It is. primarily open to those whose circumstances preclude necessary medical treatment elsewhere. The patients and facilities of the Hospital shall be available for the teaching of medical students under the direction of the Medical Faculty of the University, subject to such regulations and exceptionsas the Regents may establish.

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