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ROBERT A. MOORE became the President of the State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center, and Dean of the School of Medi- cine in 1957. Since joining the faculty, he has furthered a number of ambitious projects. Seeking a personal approach in medical training, he made the faculty responsible for the training of house officers at Kings County Hospital. Expand- ing this principle, he widened the medical school's involvement in clinical teaching facilities, result- ing in a greater association with affiliated hospi- tals. Under the guidance of Dr. Moore, the medical school library successfully merged with the Brooklyn Academy of Medicine and has now become one of the most complete medical col- lections in the country. He also supported the introduction of computers in order to raise the standards of hospital care, and encouraged the now President Hill along such lines. As a clinician, Dr. Moore authored a textbook of Pathology, and contributed more than one hundred articles to the medical literature. As an administrator, his prime interests lay in devising methods of keeping hospitals abreast of relevant advances in other areas. At the Student Council Dinner in May of 1966, Dr. Moore commented that his only wish was to have had more personal contact with the medical students. Unfortunately, he remarked, the administrative and clinical duties took up too much of the timef' Dr. Moore, in retiring from his post after nine years, leaves an admirable legacy of progress to his successor. Having just completed a series of medical meetings in Japan, .-he is to become the next Medical Director of the National Fund for Medical Education, and the President of the Medical Society of the County of Kings CBrook- lyn, New Yorkl. This continued vigorous activity reflects the energy and breadth of interest of this man throughout his entire career. We wish him health, happiness, and success in all his new endeavors.
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