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John B. Butler has been appointed to the new position of executive assistant to Dr. Duna L. Farnsworth, Director of the University Health Service, the University announced Saturday.
Butler, who has a master's degree in industrial psychology, will deal with students' non-medical problems, and will also act in a public relation capacity for the Health Service.
Farnsworth said the appointment would allow him to spend more of his time on medical matters, and thus increase the efficiency of the department. "But Butler will be much more than a business manage," he added.
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