Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons - P and S Yearbook (New York, NY)
- Class of 1959
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Q 5. , Q Pubiiished by 'Ilhe Cbllege of ColumbicxU th'Year Class of and Surgeons, th?e,,C.ity, Qi New York EN.: WGS DEDICATIO A great man is greater than any printed word . . . humbled by this realization and painfully cognizant of the inadequacy of our gesture, we, the Editors, nevertheless dedicate this yearbook to a vigorous, inspired bedside teacher, medical scientist, and superb clinician . . . Dr. Robert F. Loeb HE YEIIRBO0K STAFF CHARLES S. HOLLANDER Editor EDWARD KAPLAN Managing Eciifor JESSICA G. DAVIS JAMES CARTER Business Managers FRANK DAVIDOFF Prociucfion Manager PETER MOTT LEE R. GARDNER Assisfanf Business Managers PETER BERKMAN DANIEL CUKIER Phofographers AD INISTRATID i. X 'VW KV' .v. vs A r,.,.-2.-11: s X VY V f Fw . 'iv' ' ' X o f T ' x X' 2 I, ,. , X :-:SQ - ' wif-.. DR. H. HOUSTON MERRITT Professor of Neurology Deon i ...n GLASS of 1962 5-lEl'5fE5f7f 5f5 mflfitftefitiwlctzs ff VM ' li,l,l Back Row: Karl Waterson, Robert Waldbaum, Ian Nisonson, Peter Parry, Edward Hankin, Richard Ulin, Howard Dubin, William Loveioy, Scott Murphy, Steve FlG99, Newell Augur, Jack Kelley, Arthur Geller, James Campbell. Third Row: Robert Winslow, Forrest Weight, Harold Bruck, William Duncan, Andrew Franzone, Bernard Talbot, Glen Bell, Elihu Root, Timothy Schuster, Nicholas Romas, Peter lmmordino, Barry Walker, Jonathan Levine. Second Row: Albert Casazza, Relton McCarroll, Robert Miller, Robert Pascal, Barbara Rosen, Sandra Grant, Mary Jeanne Kreek, Anne Gamble, Sherman Bull, John White, Gabriel Schwartz. First Row: Donald Cohen, Richard Orahaod, Irving Lerner, Salvatore Pagliaro, John Kovach, Peter Puchner, Stephen Bazahler, Kenneth Berkes, Richard Brown. .a1-.:?- -2 W' ' .8 3 3 2 F'. ,J 'il P fi 'f 9 Q Q M ' x 1 2 1 lg 'H ., .4 fly' fo nl 6 n H A fx 'WX v G IN x ' lr' , - 5 ,P ' '-1 A . tb, ,, J FW C5 ft I 'VS Y y V u 1 but D , ' 0 , ., .., ,expo Q ,J if-we L i Q v t 60 'Q Back Row, Left to right: John Brust, William Covey, James Vogel, Donald Burress, Spencer Sherman, Joel Kraut, Franz Stewart, Herman Frankel, Robert Herzberg, Howard Berman, Edward Coates, Eugene Schiff, Henry Solomon, Donald Bell. Third Row: Peter Wolf, David Patek, Robert Gollance, Solon Chao, Stanley Cohen, Peter Barlow, Myles Behrens, Paul Pease, Leonard Dauber, Stephen Silver, Michael Rappaport, Jacob Haft, William Klein, Paul Mosher. Second Row: Joel Karlinger, Anthony Oppenheimer, Barbara Flood, Timothy Smelzer, A. Bernard Ackerman, Marcia Buckley, James Valuska, Boyd Seidenberg, Khosrow Nasr, Howard Zeft, Fred Hurst. First Row: Joel Weinstein, Norbert Hirschhorn, Alton Steiner, Earl Fogelberg, Parke Gray, Jerome Rygorsky, Courtney Brown, Donald Catan, Gonson Purcell, Lawrence Margolies. CLASS of 1962 Left fo righi, first raw: James Philip, Eric Weber, Helen Redman, John Ryan, Thomas Mack, Mayer Lighldole. Second row: Beniamin Nashamie, William Slouch, Ronald Maenza, Arnold Marglin, Marjorie Tier, Jam Schworlzberg, Susan Standfasf, Arihur Meyerson, John Rosen, William Powell, Richard Thurer, James Meyer. Third row: Irvin Teran, Paul Reich, Louis Sherwood, Walter Morgan, William Reichel, Stephen Wonger, John Talbovt, Philip Stuarl, Luther Strayer III. CLASS of 1961 :Y 110 Left to right, first row: William Schwartzman, Betty Danes, David Whaley. Second Row: William Luikart, Stanley Luftschein, Robert Neer, Thomas Devel, Charles Watson, Stephen Terry, Richard Weil III, Arthur Lemlich, James Robinson. Third Row: John Robinson, Peter Millheiser, Leon Skolnick, Bart Troy, Alan Wanderer, Donald Marcuse, Francis O'Connell. CLASS of 195 Lefl to right, first row: John Sheagren, Frederick Guggenheim, Carl Brunies. Second row: Frederick Grossman, Howard Corning, Otto Pfluger, Jr., Seth Harvey, Hugh Clark, James Gale, Robert Mulcore. AY l 'J -- A ,Q J E-E-51 l l l 2 .i'A.r.,Xk m: 9' , - - ffl D w if . .ff ,i P' - is ' f 'lg x fn J fi 1-4, S .li , 'A . 'G' - WS lfrw-,-f .r 'fr 1 ' Left to right, first row: Arthur Lennon, Ted Nicklaus, Charles Rucker, George Doyle, Peter Braun, Robert Riggins. Second row: Saul Moroff, Richard Doherty, Julian Clark, Herbert Reilly, John Sachs, Joe Oppenheim, Martin Sorger, Christopher Rowland, Theodore Roman, Herbert Klein, Jay Robbins. Third row: William Duncan Ill, William Taylor, Henry Dawes, Edward Coffey, William Temple, Elias Schwartz, Lloyd Smith, Jr., William Hicks. CLASS of 1960 Left to right, first row: Stephen Goldfinger, Douglas Holsclaw, Jr., John Suarez, Charles Leach, William Salot, William Brownlee. Second Row: -Harvey Nova, Ronald Picotf, Stanley Heller, Richard Anderson, Neil MacLean, George Stassa, Kenneth Hanson. Third Row: Thomas Coates, Jesse Blumenthal, Arthur DeSimone, Alon Korhammer, Joel Ginsberg, Peter Cohen. ,q g l',VW'iie i fig is L' 4 r. s -., Si' 0 L rn..-1. ln lr-mu ll 8 s Y C3 if aw v 1 y ' 1-. if fl '-x, Nas-'V N4 Left to right, first row: Roger Kaufman, Stanley Forwand, Richard Clutz, George Stanley, Dean Cummings, Joshua Hollander. Second row: Howard Keller, Robert Emde, Allan Troupin, Rosalind Troupin, Grace Eddison, Sheila Solomon, Barry Beller, Edward Rowes, Richard Milligan. Third row: George Conellos, James Downey, Donald King, Ernest Richards, Peter Kronfeld, Robert Touloukian. CLASS of 1960 2 Imagine this Ehrlenmeyer flask is the eyeball., The Thinker if He wrote the purkinie fibers were in The spleen! Digging in Dr Richard J. Cross .K I i - lf we cut the nerve cmd move it mediully Fred Pittman-mcognxto Cadcver shortage ,heyfn never recognize M' wa 'i t :S A . 1 A ll I , v You soy YL-,U',-9 feeling badly? Entropy means rolling downhill. The Bookstore How many merozoites in the ovole form? 6 .4.A1fr ,lr Drawings all in? Surely you knew it was True - True not related? N. Fortunately today we have Dr. Stewart . . . Obvious tibrillary .-'J ll The taste fibers to the interior Z6 of the tongue I forgot to bring the unknown slide. astrocytosis Dr. Paul Brozeau I The ear is like a box. ?l4 Z W9 A, Wh W in , 'mm 4 , .iii-is ip--.,, .qs-0 -4' ,I . ,. 1 ,-' viii' 1, ,' 1' is . ' ft ,f I .1- 5 ff Uhr 0921111 nf Bipgjnrrzstw SIVEAR by Apollo the physician, G Aesculapius, 61 Hygeia, and Panacea, and all the gods and goddesses, that according to my ability and judgment I will keep this oath and this stipulation: to reckon him who taught me this Art equally dear to me as my parents, to share my substance with him and relieve his necessities if required: to look upon his offspring as my own brothers and to teach them this Art, if they shall wish to learn it, without fee or stipulation: and that by precept, lecture, and every other mode of instruction I will impart a knowledge of the Art to my own sons and those of my teachers, and to disciples bound by a stipulation and oath according to the law of medicine, but to none others. I will follow that system of regimen which according to my ability and judgment I consider for the benefit of my patients, and abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous. I will give no deadly medicine to anyone if asked, nor suggest any such counselg and in like manner I will not give to a woman a pessary to pro- duce abortion. With purity and with holiness I will pass my life and practise my Art. I will not cut persons laboring under the stone, but will leave this to be done by men who are practitioners of this work. Into whatever houses I enter I will go into them for the benefit of the sick and will abstain from every voluntary act of mischief and corruption: G further, from the seduction of females or males, of freemen and slaves. Whateifer, in connection with my professional practice or not in connec- tion with it, I see or hear in the life of men which ought not to be spoken of abroad, I will not divulge, as reckoning that all such should be kept secret. W'hile I continue to keep this oath unviolated may it be granted to me to enjoy life and the practice of the Art, respected by all men 6 all times. But should I trespass and violate this oath maypthe reverse be my lot. SENIUR CLASS UFFICERS - 1959 lst year - Nelson Cantwell - President Mary Jane Jesse - Vice-President Richmond Prescott - Secretary William Burkes - Treasurer 3rd year - William Shaw - President Mary Jane Jesse - Vice-President Robert Jones - Secretary Arnold Schwartz - Treasurer Permanent - Frank Davidoff - President Mary Jane Jesse - Vice-President Edward Kaplan - Secretary Charles S. Hollander - Treasurer 2nd year - Leonard Wheeler - President Richard Chase - Vice-President Mary Jane Jesse - Secretary F. Xavier Pi-Sunyer - Treasurer 4th year - Frank Davidoff - President Mary Jane Jesse - Vice-President Paul Sigler -- Secretary James Carter - Treasurer -.Wy ,Mg f'1'1Ls'1-'W' 5.33, 1, -X-553, w sq-,f cc 3. 'Q rf A 1 A 0-2 FRED H. ALLEN, JR. B.S. Davidson U. Va. - Charlottesville C. REDINGTON BARRETT, JR. A.B. Yale St. Lukes Hosp. N. Y. C. WILLIAM S. APPLEBAUM LESTER BAKER A.B. Hunter Hosp. of the University of Po Montefiore Hosp. N. Y. C. A.B. Columbia RICHARD S. BAUM DAVID BEFELER A.B. Amherst A.B. Columbia Philadelphia Gen. Hosp. St. Vincents Hosp. N. Y. C. if Fi 'J --r WILLIAM B. BENJAMIN A.B. Columbia Mary Fletcher, Vermont JAMES R. CARTER, JR. A.B. Princeton Mass. Gen. Hosp. Boston nge 'I I I' X . C,- '. ' .mit . I K, PETER M. BERKMAN A.B. Harvard ll 8- 'IV Med. - Harvard Boston City Hospital MORTIMER M. CIVAN A.B. Columbia Presbyterian Hosp. N. Y. C. f-mgwf-fw '- xiii ' ' 531 95 . 'UQ --..,., WILLIAM P. BURKS A.B. Princeton St. Lukes Hosp. N. Y. C. CORNELIUS J. G. CLARK A.B. Harvard Albany Hospital 42-L -vw .cs f 1 ,safes -4:-ml' HOWARD COHEN A.B. Washington 81 Jefferson Mount Sinai Hosp. N. Y. C. LEROY L. CONSTANTIN A.B. Columbia Presbyterian Hosp. N. Y. C. ROBERT H. COLLIER A.B. Princeton Univ. of California, S. F. DANIEL S. CUKIER B.S. Coll. of the City of N. Long Island Jewish, N. Y. L 1-mf Y. JOHN AUSTIN COLLINS A.B. Fordham Presbyterian Hosp. N. Y. C FRANK F, DAVIDOFF A.B. Harvard Mass. Gen. Hosp. Boston gl. ,. W r f ,.l CHARLES B. DAVIDSON B.S. Yale Presbyterian Hosp. N. Y. C. DAVID EIDINGER Ph.D. McGill Royal Victoria, Canada lf I Q P ' .Q fl' 4 RICHARD G. DRUSS A.B. Yale Mass. Mem. Hosp. Boston JOHN ELEUTERI A.B. Princeton Johns Hopkins Hosp. Md V L... , 36? --...,,,. ! -1154 -, U-X 41 'O' MALCOLM S. EDGAR, JR. A.B. Princeton St. Lukes Hosp. N. Y. C. MANFRED D. EPSTEIN A.B. New York University Bellevue Hosp. 'lst Div. .Q Q r -r PM 1 Qi K. . ' ' l .. Mx 69 1 51 A . ,-:'1lnIwQ'- 182' KENNETH J. FAUST A.B. Lehigh Los Angeles County Hosp. JOHN D. FOULKE A.B. Kenyon No. Carolina Baptist '53- ANDREW S. FERBER B.S. Wisconsin Michael Reese, Chicago GUY G. FREEMAN A.B. Columbia Kings County, Brooklyn E ,yyy N, tiff: 3.5345 :J -. 3.5.34-:x::,.. .5-4, 5.-Lag ' L, , ,Garry .J-'Jeri :Ev .-.2-112:53 A X, .,i5.,3,s. -:..,..-,sf-,'igsfg.,, , ' ----- ' :.-.J 1935-1771? ' ' zl:..v-f '. -.a5.m.'4 .cv- .,. 1.. '-i',-3:-:A-2:-:'f:s,. .zifm . .. F? aaaliziffr' .f'5a::,1'.fIf4-Qfwg ' 'I 1. W VY J ,4 1 Q 1 -Q. -. ,-,..,3,::'- ix'aq.:.he.:4.-.- ,. .1 ffl. li? ' . Mem.-4:1-14f93:wf4v 1' I ' ' 1 4 43:9-. '-Q-v gin' - ...n-25.49 :JEHSQG KENNETH A. FORDE 8.5. Call. of the City of N. Y. Bellevue 1st Surg. Div. LEE R. GARDNER A.B. Barnard St. Lukes, N. Y. C. is ' A sms.. X.. Q J- . s 1 fx .- X si . f is fs Q X A X R v wx Q wx . 'ifgwla' 1313! A X . i x .-wa' V fs :X , T ' -tl i JOHN T. GILFILLAN, JR. B.S. U. S. Naval Academy M.B.A. Harvard Los Angeles County Hosp. I. BRADLEY GORDON A.B. Vermont Michael Reese, Chicago .-f 55 .I ,... GEORGE L. GINSBERG A,B. Brown Jackson Memorial, Miami DAVID W, GRAINGER, JR. B.S. Yale Presbyterian Hosp. N. Y. C. E??.,.,,C ,. .... 91 73 ff' 7 ,A 4-3 STANLEY A. GINSBERG A.B. Amherst Mount Sinai Hosp. N. Y. C LUDWIG GUTMAN A,B. Princeton Univ. Hosp. Madison s x XJ' ll .pnwf-2:-2,.,., 1215.-. . fi TEODORO HERSKOVIC A.B. Harvard Mount Sinai Hosp. N. Y. C. MARK W. IZARD A.B. Columbia Hartford Hospital , ,., ,.,,,. atm, K N., ...1 'WV ...NOV . I CHARLES S. HOLLANDER A.B. Columbia Bellevue Hosp. lst Div. THEODORE H. JOHNSON A.B. Harvard Univ. of Chicago Clinics . c BARBARA S. HULKA A.B. Radcliffe M.S. Juilliard Public Health Service ROBERT H. JONES B.S. Davidson Jackson Memorial, Miami ...udp- ' 'f..TF 40 v- EDWARD S. KAPLAN A.B. Yale Presbyierian Hosp. N. Y. C. PAUL S. LIETMAN A.B. Western Reserve Johns Hopkins Hosp. Md. -Jr ,Av I'- 14 0 Q 13-ri' 4? y I JEAN B. KELLER B.S. Cornell U. Utah Affiliated Hosp. RICHARD A. LINWOOD A.B. Yale ST. Lukes Hosp. N. Y. C. l. .,,,4 Q' HAROLD L. KUNDEL A.B. Columbia Mary Imogene Bassett FREDERICK A. LONDON A.B. Princelon Jackson Memorial, Miami ni Cm -.uv-If BERNARD F. LUDES DONALD V. MCCONNELL BURTON P. MCHUGH B.S. Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. A.B. Princeton A.B. Harvard Univ. Minn. Minneapolis Johns Hopkins Hosp. Md. St. Lukes Hosp. N. Y. C. ALEXANDER S. McKlNNEY WALTER J. MICHELSEN, JR. AUGUSTUS L. MIDDLETON, JR A.B. Princeton A.B. Columbia A.B. Princeton St. Lukes Hosp. N. Y. C. Sf. Lukes HOSP. N. Y. C- Presbyterian Hosp. N. Y. C. f PM 1 12 If' e. .3 .iv 1 'fir' , . I 4 v-4 N. I I' CRLANDO MILLER A.B. Yale Roosevelt Hosp. N. Y. C. ANSIS MUIZNIEKS B.S. Columbia Los Angeles County Hosp. 1.41 PETER D. MOTT A.B. Princeton Mass. Mem, Hosp. Boston WILLIAM J. MUNSIE B.S. Tufts New England Center Boston MARK N. MUELLER A.B. Colgate Univ. of Chicago Clinics JOSEPH K. MYERS, JR. A.B. Princeton Syracuse Mecl. Center rl ,2:v,1 , 0. ,-as gl-w. , pw vm.. ,K N. ---v 'v' Mo' 1'1r:f,,' ' ff 'SQBIQ' ' ' Q 51- ,,, M v , L vi . Q, fi? 1 4-we 2. 'H-...aw MATTHEW NEWMAN DAVID S. NOUROK ROBERT A. PETERSEN A-B- VGf1d6'I'lJilT B.S. Coll. of the City of N. Y. B.S. Queens Kings Cnty Hosp. Seattle VERONICA S. PETERSEN A.B. Pembroke Bellevue 3rd Div. Ped. - Y 1 . Ei .l g 5? if-' ' f. 'Q Univ. of Cal. Hosp. L. A. GENE M. PHILLIPS A.B. Princeton Palo Alto Stanford County NX Presbyterian Hosp. N. Y. C. NX X JOSEPH PINES A.B. Yale Peter Bent Brigham .X CN 4,307 F , :.,s -Q.. F. XAVIER Pl-SUNYER A.B. Oberlin St. Lukes Hosp. N. Y. C. RICHMOND PRESCOTT A.B. Harvard LL.B. Harvard Mass. Gen. Hosp. Boston Y.. 'And 4? f rag' I FRED E. PITTMAN A.B. Yale The New York Hospital PETER I. PRESSMAN A.B. Columbia Bellevue lst Surg. Div. .- fl 1. .f3': ' THOMAS F. PLAUT A.B. Yale Pediatrics - Bellevue S. RICHARD PROTHERO B.S. Bates Mary Imogene Bassett . .:+ ' A :C 'I Lb -' ,rv DONALD PUGATCH A.B. Columbia Moss. Mem. Hosp. Boston NORMAN S. ROOME A.B. Columbia St. Clare, N. Y. C. fri? 'Y ROBERT M. REISS A.B. Columbia St. Lukes Hosp. N. Y. SAMUEL M. ROSEN A.B. Hamilton Bronx Mun. Hosp. Cntr. l ff RICHARD L. ROHDE B.S. North Dakota C. Los Angeles Cnty. Hosp. ARTHUR H. ROSENBERG A.B. Amherst N. Y. Research 8- Education, Univ of Ill ,,.4-4 -- 1 ,, as x -,I .14-5 .' ev N 3 N 3 f . -QW. 4 H . sf f i get La I v fig- . f. t l A X , 0 ' -- . ffvfk'-J1a 1f,' ' fs.. .. ALLEN G. ROSENHELD JOHN w. SCHIEFFELIN A.B. Harvard Beth Israel, Boston WILLIAM V. SHAW A.B. Williams Presbyterian Hosp. N. Y. C. 5 12'-we A.B. Harvard Roosevelt Hosp. N, Y. C. PAUL B. SIGLER A.B. Princeton Presbyterian Hosp. N, Y. fi-P .fu li lg 42 C. Y.,- ARNOLD SCHWARTZ A.B. Columbia Univ. of Cal. Hosp. L. A. BENNETT SIMON A.B. Harvard Montefiore Hosp. N. Y. C. A Q.,- ,.x-' WARNER V. SLACK A.B. Princeton Univ. Hosps. Madison GEORGE STORM A.B. Yale Mary Hitchcock Mem., N 044 MARTIN J. SMITH A.B. Hofstra Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn BERISH STRAUCH A.B. Columbia Bellevue lst Surg. Div. ,,-.1 KENNETH H. SPITZER B.S. Hobart Syracue Med. Center THEODORE L. STREHAN A.B. Fordham Montefiore Hosp. N. Y. C. ,I :'v' ,lww 3 In ' v .-.Af 19 , , A 45 GAMBER F. TEGTMEYER A.B. Kenyon Univ. Hosps. Madison SEYMOUR WALLACE A.B. Columbia Methodist Hosp. Brooklyn 2 .u 53-I an-'-tx ...J 1 GERASIM TIKOFF A,B. Columbia Univ, of Chicago Clinics ALEXANDER A. WEECH, JR. A.B. Princeton Methodist Hosp, Brooklyn in f V snr., -5 NT' V... r an -4N EDWARD VADElKA A.B. Hamilton Methodist Hosp. Brooklyn CHARLES E. WEEMS A,B. Yale Penn. Hosp. Philadelphia y' 7 if its If . V. x .WL Xl1? PAUL H. WENDER LEONARD WHEELER, JR. GEORGE C. WILSON, JR A.B. Harvard A.B. Harvard A.B. Yale Barnes Hosp. St. Louis Strong Mem-Roch. Mun. Stanford Div. San Francisco Hosp SHELDON M. WOLF A.B. Columbia Bellevue Hosp. 'lst Div. L A Ji ,. V Q , X ,w,v .X , 59 - . EVN Q.--X N-,Q .2 ', ,., ' Eff e up Q ,fygv 15 1 lt iw: ' ga., -14 , glow: X 1 1 X P x x X ,i KT li yr. . u.?.5:,!: ,, ' , ' ...fur ,:::. .'SQ? t. ,X,.g,M ' L I gi ' W Lass- 21M-W fe ' J Wiliam' Qybwwhf Q. Q.-gigszgfi -'wr ,-.fi,4q,r2:?..:1X2 frgij 2229 '. 5.5.v.:3'F-1,321.1--x , Ky 1-::,,gf,:21 A .::'1-ahhh: 1 'zsnggsggi if - 9 -.455 Sf?-553515: 35,5355 E ,45 5 '.:p,5:g,igR, 4,3 Q fs' M if t 95,1 m Z! X 4 553, I x , ?f ' svfw? I XY s 1 B ' 2 I 5 v i MACLYN E. WOSNITZER A.B. Dartmouth St. Lukes Hosp. N. Y. C. ww-P' alnerll y RALPH E. ALVING A.B. Harvard Jackson Memorial, Miami DONALD E. BARTH A.B. Columbia Bellevue 4th Med. N. Y. C. GEOFFREY M. BRITTIN Johns Hopkins Hosp. Md. EARL B. BYRNE B.S. Princeton Presbyterian Hosp. N. Y. C NELSON H. CANTWELL B.S. Canisuis M.S. Fordham Ph.D. Fordham Bellevue 2nd Med. Div. JESSICA G. DAVIS A.B. Wellesley St. Lukes Hosp. N. Y. C. ROBERT A. FIRST A.B. Kenyon Peter Bent Brigham LINDA HILLES A.B. Barnard ROBERT S. HILLMAN B.S. Tufts Presbyterian Hosp. N. Y. C. MARY J. JESSE A.B. Nazareth Bronx Mun. Hosp. Cntr. N. Y ELLYN P. JONES A.B. Wooster Ohio State Univ. Straight Med IRA E. KANTER A.B. Haverford Beth Israel, Boston CARLTON A. MCDONALD, JR. A.B. Princeton St. Lukes Hosp. N. Y. C. ALFRED A. MOSCARELLA A.B. Colgate St. Lukes Hosp. N. Y. C. GEORGE W. MUNSICK St. Lukes Hosp. N. Y. C. BEVERLY G. RAFFMAN A.B. Goucher Morristown Mem. Hosp. DAVID R. WIDROW A.B. Yale Bronx Mun. Hosp. Cntr. N. Y. w-vm-M.,-m.f.,.,.-,.. .Q f ff 4 N x. A 142 I W.. 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