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l lR5T'ROW IL. to RJ: W. Darrow. G. Smith. il. tlomin, R. Hintz. SECOND HOW: A. Goldstein. J. Stephenson. Nl. Marcus. .l. Se-idensticker, R. Garcia. THIRD ROW: F. Kinney. J. Hopper, li. Svlirin-r. ll. Brown. H. D. Hilrbarrl, T. Brown, H. Rolley, L. Tarlin. PHI RHO SIGMA Ol-'Fil .I-IRS 1 to H.: W It Tutkfl. Y. arrow. .-X. Golrlstcin, li. Rolley. D. The Kappa Chapter of Phi Rho Sigma, located at 11310 Bellflower Rd.. is one of twenty-seven national chapters. The first Phi Rho chapter and the national fraternity were begun at Northwestern iiniversity in 1890. The olijeciives of the fraternity are to promote good fel- lowship among congenial men of medical schools and colleges. to encourage a high standard of professional competence. and to assist hy every honorable means the advancement of its members. From the active memhers point of view. the fraternity provides many advantages. notably. excellent cuisine,', con- stantly improving accomodations. fine all-round second com- ponent fellowship. excellent opportunities for athletic com- petition. and much more.
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Left to Right: L. Levy, L. Bernstein, R. Katz, R. Crow, D. Brooks, B. Kreger, P. Resnick, A. Weinberg, E. Broth, L. Lockman. PHI DELT EP ILO The Phi Delta Epsilon national medical fraternity is now in its fifty-seventh year. The local chapter IUpsilonl was organized in 1920. Throughout its existence it has attempted to bring its members a constantly varied yearly program. Parties and athletics are part of the activities planned. A program of education and service which has distinguished this chapter is offered through the year. Each Spring an outstanding nationally known medical personality de- livers the annual PDE Lecture. The fraternity also sponsors an annual series of Basic Science Revue Lectures by members of the faculty which are designed to review basic science information and cor- relate application of fundamental principles to clinical medicine. M. Kaye, M. Gottlieb, T. Homsten K. Goldblum, M. Glueck, D. Metzner, R. Berky
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WESTERN NI A RESERVE EDICAI. I.uIvINI ASSOCIATION UNIVERSITY 2 O9 ADE BE O lg, CLEVELA O 6 O To the Class of 1961, Greetingsf The vitality of the Medical Alumni Association is once more being rejuvenated by our annual transfusion of new life blood, and as you of the Class of l96l join the Alumni, we unite in the common purpose of sustaining the good name of Western Reserve School of Medicine. You are familiar with the Alumni Office maintained in the School of Medicine. This is your headquarters as you become an Alumnus, and you are urged to help us keep in touch with you by keeping us informed of your whereabouts and news of what you are doing. The Alumni Bulletin originates in this office, and it will soon be your best means of knowing what is going on at 2109 Adelbert Road and among your classmates. Reunions of classes are held every five years in conjunction with the annual banquet in the late spring, and are organized through the Alumni Office. Plan to attend these dinners whenever you can, without waiting for special reunions. There is an obligation you will want to assume as an Alumnus, an annual contribution to the Medical Alumni Fund. Through this Fund the Alumni Student Loan Fund is maintained. A substantial sum must be added to the Loan Fund each year because, although the principal has reached SlO2,000, it will not become completely revolving through re- payments for several years. The Alum i Office and Alumni Bulletin are also financed by the Alumni Fund. Your participation in this endeavor will be earnestly solicited each spring, because we are fully aware that even small contributions from recent graduates are genuine indications of loyalty and good will. Congratulations on your completion of the requirements for the coveted M.D. degree, and very best wishes to you in the years ahead. Most cordially, half' Armen G. Evans, M.D. '20 President
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