CATALOG 1952-1953 CLINICAL SERVICES AND CURRICULA IN THE TRAINING OF THE HANDICAPPED BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE FLORIDA CENTER OF CLINICAL SERVICES S. E. AYERS Director of Student Health Services H. P. CONSTANS Head Professor of Speech W. W. EHRMANN Professor of Sociology, and Marriage Counselor L. L. HALE Professor of Speech and Head of the Speech and Hearing Clinic J. E. HARLOW, JR. Assistant Professor of Psychology and Head of the Bureau of Vocational Guidance and Mental Hy- giene E. D. HINCKLEY Head Professor of Psychology W. W. LITTLE Dean of University College D. J. MASE Professor of Speech, Professor of Education, and Coordinator of the Florida Center of Clinical Services W. E. MOORE Professor of Humanities, and Student Counselor R. E. PAGE Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences T. M. SCOTT Instructor in Required Physical Education and Head of Adapted and Corrective Exercises G. D. SPACHE Professor of Education and Head of Reading Lab- oratory and Clinic D. K. STANLEY Dean of College of Physical Education and Health J. B. WHITE Dean of College of Education W. M. WISE, Chairman Dean of Student Personnel GENERAL INFORMATION The Florida Center of Clinical Services consists of a group of clinics the function of which is to serve University students and residents of the State of Florida. The clinics which are functioning as a coordinated unit at the present time are Speech and Hearing, Vocational Guidance and Mental Hygiene, Reading Laboratory and Clinic, Adapted and Corrective Exercises, and Medical Diagnosis and Treatment. The Florida Center of Clinical Services has a four-point program: (1) to extend the services of these clinics to meet the needs of University students; (2) to use the clinics, staffs, and equipment in training teachers and specialists to work with those with problems and handicaps in whatever areas the need is indicated; (3) to establish outstanding research programs in various areas dealing with the handicapped; (4) to extend the services of these clinics, and perhaps others to be added, to the residents of the state. University students and residents of the state should make appointments for clinical services through the Office of the Coordinator of the Center, Room 339, Administration Building, telephone extension 526. University students may also make appointments through the head of the respective clinics. Training at the graduate and undergraduate level is available in several specialized areas. Other areas of training will be offered as a need is indicated and as students respond to the need.