country. ceeaeeae eee’ furnished at Suva, the Trust Territory administration thought that the one pound ($2.68) given the other students would be sufhcient. A cartonof cigarettes, however, cost approximately one poundat Suva and no money remained to purchase air mail stamps, a most necessary requirement for the Trust Territory students. Therefore, in accordance with the recommendation made bythestaff anthropologist, HiComTerPacls increased the allowance to five dollars retroactive to February 1, 1951. On April 13, 1951, funds to cover the additional sum were sent to the Director of the school '’ but by the end of May the latter had still not distributed them because he feared it would create dissatisfaction if some of the students received twice as much spending moneyasthe others.” By the endof the period of naval administration, some of the diffculties were being corrected. Plans were being made for the construction of a new andlarger school at Suva, dental training had been started and the students were becomingbetter adjustedto life in a new The move of the medical and dental students, however. was one of the most unfortunate results of the transfer of Trust Terrttory administration to the Departmentof the Interior. Admiral Rad- ford’s fears for their contact with still another alien culture were justified, but as he hac earlier acknowledged, it was the onlylogical solution at the time. The plan to have the School of Nursing remain on Guam underthe direction of a Catholic nursing order did not materialize because the transfer of the School of Medical Assistants to Suva removedclinical and laboratory facilities for the nursing students. In the spring of T951 it was decided to conduct nurses’ training at Truk as one of the PITTS schools after the Trust Territory became the responsibility of the Departmentofthe Interior. Research Facilities for research on Trust Territory medical problems were available at the Institute of Tropical Medicine of the U. S. Naval Medical Center, Guam, and at the Naval Medical Research Institute of the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland. Research On intestinal parasitism was a continuing project at the navalfacilities and extended by a parasitological survey of Yap in the summer of 44 . Ss DepHiComTerPacls C/S Ite to Director, Central School, dtd 13 Apr 5t. Keesing Report. , ‘ne 939 SUGo0TT De

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