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JARAC T ER IS NAMED AS REQUIREMENT- FOR ENTRANCE INTO MEDICAL SCHOOL4

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VOPTICAL
DAYNLYM EARMN

~"(1hiaracter is wheat we want to finch,"
Sai Dr. 11 ugh Onabot., professor of
,uirgesry and dleani of the Medical
16o1o1, in an interview in rega rd to the
xeent requiremerr - for entranco, in-
to the Medical school whereby each
ax)plicant is given ri -minute inter-
view with Dr. Catbot, Dr. Carl D.
09-11p, professor Of neurology, and Dr.
H'owardB.13.;Lewis, professor of 'Physio-
logcal chemistry.
"This year we 'gate about 400 'men

whom catch of us will interview,
write our. comments on, and then, get
together to compare our notes (a=hout.
Last year we 'had about a thousand
applicants. The new requirements
seem to have 'scared some of them out.
That, perh'aps, is not a blad thing,"
he added.
Admission into the Medio l school,
Dr. Cabot stated, is to be on a three-
( U11d basis. The record. which the stu-
dent has made in his preparatory

course's, his general intelligence as re- Marks iay have a. certain value, al-
vealed by the interviews and an in- thous~hi I am not so sure that they
telligence test, and the impression mean a great deal; but I believe. that
which Drs. Cabot, Camp and Lewis lif we can get into more personal
have of the applicant will all be con- contact with the men who are inter-
sidered in selecting the two hundred ested in medicine, we can judge bet-
students who wi!l be admitted. ter what thoy Ore liable to be capable
"What I lamn interested in,;" Dr. of doing."
Cabot stated, ("is what I thinky a Mellow Dr. Cabot, who is a strong propon-
will .do if he were to get into ta. jam, ent of the new system which I's being
because if hle gets into medicine, he is tried, pointed out that another point in
sure 'to get into a jam so'metime. 1 its favor is that three men with dif-

ferent attitudes and viewvpoints will do'
the interviewing so that thie student
will be studied from s:everal age
which w ill be after wai(1s coordin, le
by- the combined consultation of the
doctors with ieach other. -
01-110 STATE--An unexcused abh-
sence before or, after a v ation addIs
three hours as a requiremnent for grad-

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