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                                    LICH NursingSeeks $600,000 GrantCommunity support for the L. I. College Hospital School of Nursing%u2019s plaii to replace its burned out classrooms and library was voiced by the Ambulatory Care Advisory committee of the hospital, at its monthly meeting on Feb. 8. The committee voted to %u201c give every support%u201d to the school%u2019s application for Federal grant to build the needed structure adjoining its nurses%u2019 residence at Amity and Henry Streets.John La Corte of Brooklyn Heights, chairman of the committee, which represents community organizations in the area, said %u201cwe will do whatever is necessary to make certain that the school obtains this grant.%u201d Mr. La Corte, who is also a member of President Nixon%u2019s National Advisory Council on Adult Education, added that the Ambulatory Advisory Committee will seek to obtain the broadest community support for the nursing school grant.The nursing school lost its classrooms and library as well as administrative offices in a fire in 1971 which destroyed the Hoagland Laboratory Building. Since that time it has had to hold classes wherever possible, using loungespace, apartments in the nurses%u2019 residence and office space.Hie nursing school is seeking $600,000 from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, through its Nurse Education Facilities Section, with which to build a two-story classroom and library structure. The school, 90 years old this year, is one of the last diploma granting nursing schools in the country. It is affiliated with St. Francis College where the student nurses receive their academic training. The school now has 92 students.Miss Eleanor E. Harold, Director of the Nursing Department and Assistant Director ofBellamy FilesState Senator Carol Bellamy has announced that she had filed legislation which would prohibit the possession, sale or manufacture of firearms. According to the 31-year-old legislator, the bill provides that the possession of a firearm by anyone other than a peace or police officer is a class D Felony. In addition, the bill provides that no one may ship, sell, dispose of or advertise firearms toBong Island College Hospital, told the Committee that the two-storyu u iiu iiig s o u g h t i u a L iu u u g ii u icgrant, would have one story belowground and less than one story above ground. It would be located on presently open land and would have a leisure and garden area on the roof for the use of the students.The Advisory Committee is an outgrowth of the Ghetto Medicine Advisory Committee, formed when LICH participated in the N. Y. City Ghetto Medicine Program. It was kept in being by the vote of %u201cconsumer%u201d members of the Committee, all of whom represent organizations in the area.Gun Billanyone other than a.peace or police officer.%u201cThere has been a dramatic increase in the number of violent crimes which involves the use of handguns,%u201d stated Sen. Bellamy.In concluding her statement, Senator Bellamy noted that her bill specifically accepts the use of handguns by peace officers, police officers and specially licensed private guards.PHOENIX, Page NineFUTURE IN HEALTH: In a new approach to work-study curricula, John Jay High School and Methodist Hospital have implemented a program in health careers. Mrs. Barbara Jackson (right) a teacher at John Jay who is also an R.N., has worked out an arrangement with Mrs. Jacqueline Sheridan, director of volunteers at the hospital so that the 20 students in her Health Careers class work and learn as junior volunteers at Methodist Hospital.||ji i BMUSE Struggles For LifeContinued from Page 5contribute towards the one million dollars needed to install the %u201c participatory learning environment%u201d in the new museum, Hezekiah at the same time feels that a way will be found for MUSE. The director, who has a theatrical background, views the museum as a living theater. He says that after the receipt of petitions this summer, supporting the continuation of MUSE, the Museum Board of Governors decided that an %u201cindependent neighborhood center should continue, with the Museum having a responsibility to assist the community in achieving this goal.%u201dA working committee wasformed at an open meeting at MUSE last month. The group is now beginning to explore the ways and means of continuing the center, with particular concern for future community management. The MUSE ambience%u2014the lowkeyed physical structure, the coming together of neighborhood families on Sundays, the kids creating their own abstractions at the permanent Aurora exhibit, the families looking at the old Brooklyn trolley models, caressing the animals, has been so important an addition to the borough that the group will not give up until a way is found to continue. 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