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University of Nebraska Medical Center DigitalCommons@UNMC Bulletin of the College of Nursing Bulletins and Catalogs 1933 Bulletin of the School of Nursing, 1933-1934 University of Nebraska College of Medicine Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unmc.edu/bulletin_con Part of the History Commons, and the Nursing Commons Recommended Citation University of Nebraska College of Medicine, "Bulletin of the School of Nursing, 1933-1934" (1933) Bulletin of the College of Nursing 47 https://digitalcommons.unmc.edu/bulletin_con/47 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Bulletins and Catalogs at DigitalCommons@UNMC It has been accepted for inclusion in Bulletin of the College of Nursing by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UNMC For more information, please contact digitalcommons@unmc.edu SERIES XXX VIII NU~IBER l 'j Bulletin of The University of Nebraska School of Nursing Announcements for the Session of 1933-1934 Published by the University May 19, 1933 The Bulletin of the University of Nebraska is published weekly in Karch, April, and May, semi-monthly in February, June, August, and October, and monthly in January, July, and September of each year by the University of Nebraska Entered at the postoffice at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class matter under Act of Congress, August 24, 1912 Acceptance for mailing at sp€cial rate postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, authorized July 18, 1918 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA The University of Nebraska comprises the following colleges and schools: The College of Agriculture, offering the degrees of Bachelor of Science in Agriculture and Bachelor of Science in Home Economics The College of A1'1s and Sciences, offering the degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Music, and Bachelor of Science The College of Business Administration, offering the degree of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration The College of Dentistry, offering the degrees of Doctor of Dental Surgery and Bachelor of• Science in Dentistry The College of Engineering, offering the degrees of Bachelor of the Art of ATchitecture and Bachelor of Science in Agricultural, Architectural, Chemical, Civil, Commercial, E lectrical, and Mechanical Engineering The Graduate College, offering the degrees of Doctor of Philosophy, Master of Arts, Master of Science, Master of Architecture, and Master of Science in Agricultural, Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering, Agricultural Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Civil Engineer, Electrical Engineer, and Mechanical Engineer The College of Law, offering the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Doctor of Jurisprudence The College of Medicine, offering the degrees of Doctor of Medicine, Bachelor of Science in Medicine, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, and Graduate Nurse The College of Pharmacy, offering the degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy The Teachers College, offering the degrees of Bachelor of Science in Education, Bachelor of Arts in Education, and Bachelor of Fine Arts in Education The School of Fine Arts The School of Journalism The Scho0l of Nursing The Teachers College High School, The Nebraska School of Agriculture at Curtis, the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station, the Experiment Sub-stations at North Platte, Scottsbluff, and Valentine, the Agricultural Extension Service, the University Extension Division, the Conservation and Survey Division, the Nebraska Engineering Experiment Station, and the Box Butte E 'xperiment Farm also are under the supervision of the Board of Regents of the University Separate catalogs or information regarding any of the above colleges or schools may be obtained from the Registrar, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska CALENDAR FOR 1933-34 1933 Sept.11 Sept 12-13 Sept 14 Sept 15 Sept 15 Sept 21 Oct 14 Nov.11 Monday Tuesday-Wednesday Thursday Friday ( p m.) Friday Thursday (11 a m.) Saturday Saturday (11-12 a m.) Nov 11 Saturday Nov 30-Dcc Thurs.-Mon (8 a m.) Dec Saturday Dec.17 Sunday Dec.20 Wednesday (110011) 1934 Wednesday (noon) Jan Monday-Sat noon Jan 8-13 Jan 18-27 Jan 26 Jan 29 Feb 24 March 24 April 5-10 April 18 April 25 Thursday-Saturday Fridav Monday Saturday Saturday Thursday (8 a m.) Tuesday (8 a m.) Wednesday Wednesday April 28 April 30May Saturda:i: May Thursday Mair31 Thursday Monday-Sat noon May 3-5 Thursday-Saturday May 23-June Wednesday-Saturday May 30 Wednesday Freshman Day Registration for new students First semester classes begin University reception to all students Registration, College of Medicine Freshman Convocation First quarter reports Class suspension to allow participation in Armistice Day celebration Mid-semester reports Thanksgiving vacation Third quarter reports "The Messiah" by University Chorus Christmas vacation begins Christmas vacation ends Registration for second semester for students attending first semester First semester examinations Registration for new students Second semester classes begin First quarter reports Mid-semester reports Spring vacation Honors Convocation Nebraska School of Agriculture commencement ( Curtis) Third quarter reports Registration for fall semester for students attending second semester Ivy Day College Days Second semester examinations Memorial Day holiday Teachers College High School commencement COMMENCEMEN'r WEEK June June Sunda,v Monday Baccalaureate sermon Sixty-third annual commencement 1934 Friday, Saturday Monday Friday Friday Registration Classes begin Short session closes Long session closes Monday Tuesday-Wednesday Friday Freshman Day Registration for n ew students Registration, College of Medicine SUMMER SEJSSION, June 8, June 11 July 20 August 1934-35 Sept 17 Sept.18-19 Sept 21 The School of Nursing THE BOARD OF REGENTS Members Term Expires MARION A SHAW, David City, President January, 1935 FRED A MARSH, Archer January, 1935 EARL CLINE, Lincoln January, 1937 ARTHUR C STOKES, Omaha January, 1937 STANLEY D LONG, Cowles January, 1939 FRANK J TAYLOR, St Paul .January, 1939 James Stuart Dales, Lincoln, Corporation Secretary OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION EDGAR ALBERT BURNETT, D.Sc., Chancellor of the University CHARLES WILLIAM MCCORKLE POYNTER, B.Sc., M.D., Dean of the College of Medicine CHARLOTTE BURGESS, Ph.B., R.N., Director of the School of Nursing FLORBNCE IRWIN MCGAHEY, A.B., Registrar FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS CHARLOTTE BURGESS, R.N., Ph.B., Director of the School of Nursing MYRA TUCKER, R.N., Assistant Superintendent of Nurses and Educa· tional Director FLORENCE K WILSON, R.N., A.M., Instructor ln Nursing Education and Director of Supervisory Instruction MERCEDES M BREEN, R.N., Instructor in Nursing and Supervisory Jn structor EDNA MAE Br.A1N, R.N., Assistant Instructor in· Surgical Nursing and Assistant in the Operating ~oms • r EDNA P BRAUN, R.N., Instructor in Public Health Nursi ng and Supervisor of Pre natal and Infant Welfare Clinics EMILY FRANCES BRICKLEY, , RN., B.Sc., Supervisor of Social Hygiene Clinics MATILDA EMMA BROCK, R.N., Assistant Instructor in Nursing and Night Supervisor ANNE COLLINS, R.N., Instructor in Obstetrical Nursing and Supervisor of Obstetrical Nursing Service HARRIE71' CROSS,' R.N., B.Sc., Instructor in Nursing and Supervisory In· structor NEVA KATHARIN Fl CROSS, R N., Assistant Instructor and Supervisol' in Medical Nursing FRIEDA DIETERICHS, R.N., Instructor in Surgical Technique in Nursing and Supervisor of Operating Rooms / EMMA C DINGMAN, R.N., Instructor in, Psychiatric Nursing and Supervisor of Psychiatric Department HELEN MARrn GANSHORN, R.N., A:::sistant Night Supervisor FLORENCE V HARRISON, R.N., Instructor in Pediatric Nursing and Supervisor of P ediatric Department MAE DIANA McCORKLE,1 R.N., B.A., B.N., Instructor in Public Health Nursing and Supervisor of Dispensary Nursing S ervice 'Resigned THE SCHOOL OF NURSING ESTHER PALMER, R.N., Instructor and Supervisor in Surgical Nursing ASGELINE PHILLIPS, B.Sc., Instructor in Dietotherapy and Diet Kitchen Practice Jrnrs MELVIN REINHARDT, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Sociology and Lecturer in Sociology and Sociological P sychology in the School of Nursing ElllLY GERALDINE Ruc11,' R.N., B.Sc in Nurs., Instl'uctor in Public Health Nursing and Supervisor of Prenatal and Infant Welfare Clinics l~A BELLE TOWN SEND, R.N., Inst1·uctor and Supervisor in Surgical Nursing R~rH B WOOD, R.N., B.Sc., Instructor in Public Health Nuri:ing and Director of Dispensary Nursing Service HELEN WYANDT, M.Sc., Instructor in Clinical Pathology Jos£PB1NE CHAMBERLIN, R.N., Superintendent of Dispensary DAISY ELIZABETH PERRINE, R.N., B.Sc., Instructor in Social Aspects of Disease and Director of Medical Social Work ALiee D ORR, Matron of Nurses' Home Y.AD£LEN£ S HrLr.rs, Librarian of Medical College Librnry LECTURERS FROM THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE Professors : Bridges (E.T ), Davis (B.B.), Davis (E.), Eggers, Guenther, Hamilton, Keeg11 n, Knnedy, Latta, Lord, Morgulis, Myers, Pollard, Poynter, Schalek, Schrock, Shearer, Wherry, Young .\ Nurse will be granted by the University of ~ebraska to students who have completed satiIt :,/,,Diet Kitchens 66 ;j'~~:S\~~~\h~;~;;t~.~.~t :·:::::.:·:::::::::.-::::.::·::·.:.::::::: 7t,,out- Patient Dcpa tmcnt Vacation :::::::::::::::::::::::: : : : : ii 15 6t Total Days of Cou;·se 1,09; Two hundred forty hours of practice under supe vision counts as one credit hour The curriculum of th irty-six months has an estimatect credit of 67 credit hours THE FIVE-YEAR COMBINED ACADEM IC AND PROFESSIONAL PROGRAll The University offers a five-yea r combined course in the College of Arts and Sciences and in the School of Nursing which leads to the degrees of Bachelor of Science and Graduate Nurse Students who register for this course must be graduates of accredited high schoou or of other preparatory schools t hat meet the entrance requirements of the College of Arts and Sciences (See Requirements for Admission.) The first two years of the course are spent in the Coilege of Arts and Sciences, during which time the student is required to complete a minimum program of 68 credit hours The last three years are in the School of Nursing and arc devoted to courses of theory and practice as outlined in the t hree-year nursing program Elective and special coursa in t heory and practice a1·e arranged for students in th0 last year of the course The academic program may precede or follow the three-year professional pr ogr am THE TWO-YEAR PROGRAM IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCI ENCES PIRST YEAR Required E nglish or 3, houn Chemistry 1, or 3, 10 or boun French or German 10 houn History 3, ' hoan Physical Education 51, 52 ho,n Electives to houn 34 hoon 'rhis reQu irement is m et if H istory 9, JO is carried in the second year 'Suggested Electives : Political Science (American Government and Politics) Political Science 138 (Municipal Ad ministration) Political Science 262 (State and Federal Police Power ) Sociology 126 (Ch ild Welfare) F ine Arts 191 (Public Speaking) Zoology 141 (Evolution and Gen etics) Psychology 185 (Abnormal Psychology) 13 THE SCHOOL OF NURSING SECOND YEAR Required English 21, 22 Psychology 70, 90 Sociology 9, 12 Zool0gy or 1, Physical Education 53 54 Electives hours hour• hours houra hours hours 34 hours BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURS1NG Students offering two years work from an accredited college according to the following schedule may, upon satisfactory completion of the work in the School of Nursing, become candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing: English 10 Euct or Natural Science 10 History Social Sciences Psychology Pbyeieal Education Electives 31 Total 68 THIRD, FOURTII AND FIFT/1 YE.A.RS PROFESSIONAL COURSES semester semester semester semester semester semester semegter hours hours hours hours hours houra houra 14 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA DESCRIPTION OF COURSES ANATOMY ANATOMY.- Lecture:;;, class l'ecitations, demonstrations, and labo· ratory work dealing with the structure of the human body Preserve