Mike takes a look at family finances and finds trouble. He realizes he must take advantage of a summer scholarship program and take classes while wife Ellie proceeds with their plans and departs.
A young co-ed embraces free love and sets her attention on Bob. He attempts to rebuff the young lady but as they are both in medical studies Bob finds his life difficult.
Bob Wilcox treats a man who praises him in a newspaper story. The story identifies the patient as a prominent gay activist, leading Bob to worry that others might think he is also gay.
Lyle Ingersoll receive a longed for but surprise promotion to dean. The new position goes to Lyle's head and with the praise of his secretary he develops an outsized ego, becoming impossible to be around.
Bob finds himself in legal jeopardy from his days as an insurance executive. The last person he hired has absconded with a large sum of money and Bob is suspected of being an accomplice.
Bob finds himself full of anxiety when an ex-flame resurfaces after twenty years. Bob can't avoid her as she is the wife of Dean Harrington, chief of the medical school.