8 -- THE KENTUCKY KERNEL, Thursday, March 5, 1939

Medical Library Moves
Continued From rage 1
dally open for use, many persons
have already taken advantage of
Jt for research purposes. Aside
fiom serving students In the proposed Medical Center, the library
will serve practicing physicians
and others throughout the Southern region.
"We anticipate the Medical Library will be open to all persons
interested In the medical field
throughout the commonwealth,"
Brandon said.

native New Yorker, Brandon
formerly was head librarian at the
College of the Medical EvangelUts,
Loma Linda, Calif. He holds degrees from Syracuse University,
the University of Illinois and the
University of Michigan, where he
Is currently working on his Ph.D.
Assistant medical librarian for
the center Is Jess Martin, who
Joined the staff last April. Martin,
who was formerly with the San
Diego County Medical Association,
is in charge of public service and
information for the library.
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Dickey And Baker
Embark On Tour
President Frank O. Dickey and
Dr. Merl Baker left Lexington at
11:20 p. m. yesterday for Indonesia.
Following a three-wee- k
Inspection tour of the University of Indonesia, they will spend several
weeks touring Europe and return
to Lexington May 4.
In Indonesia, Dr. Dickey and Dr.
Baker, director of the Kentucky
Research Foundation, will serve as
review officers for contracts with
Adthe International
ministration of the State Department.
They will study technical educational aid to the University of Indonesia. In Bandung, Baker will
inspect the eiiRineering school.
Dr. Dickey will inspect the agricultural agency at Bogar. He will
also visit with UK professors now
teaching in Indonesia.
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Three political leaders and three
ministers will
participate in a
panel discussion "Religion in Politics," as a part of the Religion in
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today in Memorial Hall.
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The panel will be asked the following questions:
1. What are the real ethical and
moral roots of our political sysCooper stoun Ho!
tem?
Dr. Lawrence Thompson, director of UK libraries, plans the move-me2. Should
and can religious
of the Medical School Library to Cooperstown.
ethics be put into political practice? How?
3. Should a man's religion help
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determine his political position?
Could a Catholic or a Jew become
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title to Athletic Director 3. A. president? Why or why not? What,
are the difficulties?
"Daddy" Bowles.
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But the University soon announced that women's intercollegi- Anderson, and Rabbi Milton Polin
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On leave of absence from the
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nesia now are Dr. Elwood M.
Dr. Roger Barbour, zoology; Dr. Jasper Garner, botany;
Dr. James Edney, zoology and Dr.
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Dr. Leo Chamberlain, vice president, will be acting president In
Dr. Dickey's absence. He will also
handle the work of Dr. Baker's
office.
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A surprise
party was
given for Dr. Dickey and Dr. Baker in the Administration Building
Tuesday afternoon. Vice President
Frank Peterson and Dr. Chamber- lain arranged the party. Among
the gifts given the travelers was
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large imitation hypodermic
needle for giving each other booster, shots.
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