Columbia University School of Public Health - Yearbook (New York, NY)

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Lovejoy ' d nt Council President, Stu e QM .N E. DXVIGHT BARNETT. MD.. F.A.C.H.A 5 Life to right:-seated-Srnall, Harrington, Price, Lanclos, McBeth. Standing- Lovejoy, Smith. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council of the School of Public Health and Administrative Medicine is elected annually by the students, as their official representatives, the Council is responsible to the student body. Council members represent the various academic disciplines in the school: five students are studying Public Health, three Hospital Administration, one Administrative Medicine, and one Biostatistics. Purpose of the Council is the promotion of understanding and cooperation among the students, faculty and administration, alumni of the school, and the student bodies of other divisions of the University. The Council has representation on the Columbia University Student Council through an appointed delegate. This assures cooperation in intra-University affairs. Members of the Council for the academic year 1957-58 are:- Robert R. Lovejoy, President Ann Harrington. Vice-President Max A. McBeth, Secretary Sam Oast, Treasurer Franz Hasselbacher Allen Garb Rudolph V. Lanclos Lawrence Small Arthur Price Lowell Smith 7 4 Left to right:-seated - Muller Shorney, Hussey, Mintz, Gelman Berger. Standing-Spring, Jacobson, Clay, Severinghaus, Baumgarten, Elin- son, Williams, Saeger, Schweitzer, Goldwater, Shapiro. The Editors regret that other duties prevented many members of the I faculty from appearing in this photograph. PICTURED ABOVE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY FACULTY MEMBERS WHO HAVE GENEROUSLY GIVEN OF THEMSELVES DURING THE ACADEMIC YEAR. IN ADDI- TION TO THOSE PICTURED ABOVE AND LISTED BELOW MANY OTHER SPECIAL LECTURERS AND MEMBERS OF OTHER FACULTIES OF THE UNIVERSITY HAVE PARTICIPATED IN THE PROGRAM OF THE SCHOOL. Odin W. Anderson, Ph.D., Adjunct As- sociate Professor of Administrative Med- icine. Michael sAntell, M.D., M.P.H., Adjunct Assistant Professor of Public Health Practice Viola W. Bernard, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry Margaret W. Barnard, M.D., Dr. P.H. As- soc. Professor of Public Health Practice Harold Baumgarten, Jr., M.S., Assistant Professor of Administrative Medicine Albert J. Beckmann, M.D., M.S., Assistant Professor of Public Health Practice Agnes P. Berger, Ph.D., Assistant Profes- sor of Biostatistics E. Dwight Barnett, M.D., Professor of Ad- ministrative Medicine lresigned Feb. '58I E. M. Bluestone, M.D., Adjunct Assistant Professor of Administrative Medicine Harold W. Brown, SC. D., M.D., Dr. P.l-l., L.LD., Professor of Parasitology Virginia M Brown, M.N., M.S. Assistant in Administrative Medicine William A. Brurnfield, Jr., M.D., M.P.l-l., Adjunct Associate Professor of Public Health Practice Arthur Bushel, D.D.S., M.P.l-l., Adjunct Associate Professor of Dental Public Health Practice E. Gurney Clark, M.D., M.P.l'l., Dr. P.l'l., Professor of Epidemiology Clement C. Clay, MD., C.M., Associate Professor of Administrative Medicine Emile de Armas, A.l.A. Lecturer Paul M. Densen, D.Sc. Lecturer William R. Donovan, MD. Lecturer Jack Elinson, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Administrative Medicine John W. Fertig, Ph.D., Professor of Bio- statistics Leonard J. Goldwater, MD., Med.ScD., MS., Professor of Occupational Medi- Cine Anna C. Gelman, M.P.l-l., lnstructor in Epidemiology Louise Gerold, A.M., Administrative As- sistant Morris Greenberg, MD., M.S., Adjunct Associate Professor of Epidemiology Ernest M. Gruenberg, M.D., M.P.l-l., Lec- turer Ruth B. l-leiser, PhD., Research Associate in Administrative Medicine Emanuel Hayt, L.L.B., Lecturer Kathleen L. Hussey, Ph.D., Assistant Pro- fessor of Parasitology Mabel S Ingalls, PhD., M.P.H., Adjunct Associate Professor of Public Health Practice Alvin R. Jacobson, Ph.D., Associate Pro- fessor of Sanitary Science George James, MD., M.P.H., Adjunct As- sociate Professor of Public Health Prac- tice Morris Kleinfeld, MD., Assistant Professor of Occupational Medicine Eleanor Lambertsen, A.M. Instructor in Nursing Education Beatrice Mintz, M.D., M.P.H., Assistant Professor of Occupational Medicine Matthew Radom, A.M., Lecturer George Rosen, M.D., PhD., M.P.H., Pro- fessor of Public Health Education Charles G. Roswell, L.L.B., C.P.A., Lec- turer George L. Saiger, M.D., M.P.H., Dr. P.H., Assistant Professor of Biostatistics Wallace S. Sayre, PhD. Professor of Pub- lic Administration Morton D. Schweitzer, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Epidemiology William H. Sebrell, Jr., M.D., Professor of Public Health Nutrition Irving S. Shapiro, Ph.D., Adjunct Assistant Professor of Public Health Education Howard B. Shookhoff, M.D., Assistant Pro- fessor of Tropical Medicine Magda P. Shorney, M.D., M.P.H., Assistant Professor of Administrative Medicine Ralph P. Sikes, M.D., Lecturer Raymond P. Sloan, L.H.D., Lecturer William C. Spring, Jr., M.D., M.P.H., De- Lamar Professor of Public Health Prac- tice Irving R Tabershaw, M.D., Associate Pro- fessor of Occupational Medicine Mottram P. Torre, MD., Associate in Psy- chiatry Ray E. Trussell, M.D., M.P,H., Delamar Professor of Administrative Medicine Roger W. Williams, Ph.D., Associate Pro- fessor of Medical Entomology Left to right:-seated--Sachar, Williams, Brown. Standing--Alksne, Maloney, Johnson, Mintz Krueger, Elinson, Lane, Glasser THE RESEARCH UNIT FOR ADMINISTRATIVE MEDICINE IS LO- CATED AT Zl AUDUBON AVENUE AND l l6l ST. NICHOLAS AVENUE.. A study of prepayment health insurance coverage in New York State Charlotte Muller, Ph. D. Frank W. Van Dyke, M.S. ICIass of I955l Joseph K. Lane, M.A. lClass of l958l A study of selection of candidates for Master's Degree Program in Hospital Administration Ruth B. Heiser, Ph.D. Mottram Torre, M.D. Hospital-Physician Relations and Pre- payment Principles as They Affect the Quality of Medical Care Robert J. Ratajack, M.S. lCIass of l956I 'Il OTHER DEPARTMENTS LOCATED AT THE MAIN SCHOOL BUILDING AT 600 WEST l68th STREET ARE INVOLVED IN THE FOLLOWING RESEARCH ACTIVITIES: Evaluation of Convalescent Care and Convalescent Homes in the New York Area Magda P. Shorney, M.D., M.P.H. ICIass of l954I Virginia M. Brown, M.N., M.S., ICIass of 1955i June H. Spangler, R.N., M.S. IClass of l957I A Study of the Quality of Medical Care Under Different Organizational Pat- terns. Milton C. Maloney, M.D., M.P.H. lClass of l957I A Study of Patterns of Utilization of Medical Care Under Union-Manage- ment Negotiated Health Plans. Josephine J. Williams, Pl'1.D, Follow-up Study of the Riverside Hos- pital Program for Treatment of Pre- adult Drug Users. Harold Alksne, M.A. A Study of Medical Care in Puerto Rico Conducted for the Commonwealth Government. Ray E. Trussell, M.D., M.P.H. George Rosen, M.D., Pl'1.D., M.P.H. Jack Elinson, Pl'1.D. Harold Baumgarten, Jr., M.S. Study of Medical Care Needs of a Large Union in New York City June Sachar, M.A. BIOSTATISTICS Applications of Multivariate Analysis to Medical Research Bioassay 'George L. Saiger, M.D., M.P.H., Dr. .H. Applications of Follow-up Models to Chronic Disease Data Agnes P. Berger, Pl'1.D. 12 Application of Sequential Analysis to Medical Research John W. Fertig, Ph.D. Agnes P. Berger, Ph.D. Design of Experiments in Dental Re- search John W. Fertig, Ph.D. Neal W. Chilton, D.D.S. M.P.l-l. EPIDEMIOLOGY Hypertension Among the Relatives of Patients with Hypertension. Variabil- ity in Blood Pressureg Repeat Survey After Five Years E. Gurney Clark, M.D., M.P.l-l., Dr. P.l-l. William D. Harris, M.D., M.P.H., lCIass of l957l Field Study of Deaths from Coronary Artery Disease in New York City Frances R. Gearing, M.D., M.P.l-l. lClass of l957l Morton D. Schweitzer, Ph.D. NUTRITION Cooperative Study with St. Luke's Hos- pital on Effect of Various Substances in reducing Blood Cholesterol. William H. Sebrell, Jr., M.D. Theodore B. Van ltallie, M.D. Study of Effect of Adenosine-6-mono- phosphate on Blood Cholesterol. William i-i. sebfeii, Jr., M.D. Charles G. Specknall, M.D. David M. Tennent, M.D. Study of Treatment of Nutritionally Conditioned Anemias Elmer Sevringhaus, M.D. Robert S. Goodhart, M.D. Field Survey of Nutrition in Haiti Elmer Sevringhaus, M.D. Samuel Smith, M.D. 13 OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE Study of Work Performance of Epilep- tics. Leonard J. Goldwater, M.D., Med. Sc. D., M.S. Melvin M. Udel, M.D. Study of Occupational Potentialities of Patients with Congestive Heart Failure. Lewis H. Bornstein, M.D. Analysis of Fifteen Years of Experience in Selective Placement of Cardiacs. Lewis H. Bornstein, M.D. Beatrice Mintz, M.D. Study of Cystine Metabolism in Rela- tion to Occupational Poisoning Leonard J. Goldwater, M.D. Morris Kleinfeld, M.D. PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE Three Year Study of School Health Services in New York City William C. Spring, Jr., M.D., M.P.H. SANITARY SCIENCE Comprehensive Study of Air Pollution Surveys Conducted in New York - New Jersey Metropolitan Area Study of Air Pollution Problems of NIH Clinical Center U.S.P.H.S. Alvin R. Jacobson, Ph.D. TROPICAL MEDICINE Study of Integration of Medical Edu- cation, the Medical School and Teach- ing Hospital into Medical Care and Public Health in Underdeveloped Countries. Harold W. Brown, SCD., M.D., Dr. P.H., L.L.D. The Biologv of Pinworms Harold W Brown, SCD., M.D., Dr. P.H., L.L.D. Kathleen L. Hussey, PhD. Bionomics of Culicoides Roger W. Williams, Ph.D. The Control of Trematodes Through Use of Their Bacterial and Protozoan Parasites Kathleen L. Hussey, Ph.D. W. W. Cort I4 'RK 1. ? --, Left to right-Currier, Corboy, Chappell CURRIER, Lloyd R., 6 Hillside Avenue. Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. Candidate for M.S. in Hospital Administration. 1958. .A.B.. University of Pennsylvania, 1954. Administra- tive Residency, Perth Amboy General Hospital, Perth Amboy. N. I., 1957-58. Formerly Hospital Corpsman, U. S. Navy. CORBOY, Catherine Ann. 2555 Pratt St., Omaha, Nebraska. Candidate for M.S. in Maternity Nursing. B.S.N. 1954, Creighton University. Formerly - Instructor Ma- ternity Nursing and Nursing Supervisor. Future Field - Nursing Education. CHAPPELL, John H., 1043 41st Street, Sacramento. California. Candidate for M.S. in Hospital Administration, 1958. A.B., University of California. 1954. Administra- tive Residency. Herrick Memorial Hospital, Berkeley. California., 1957-58. Formerly Hosptal Corps Officer, U. S. Air Force. 15 W! Left to right-Bostin, Greenfield, Adamec, Freiwirth, Langevin, Markowitz BOSTIN, Marvin Jay, 27 Braemore Gardens, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Candidate for M.S. in Hospital Administration 119589. Editor, Residential Review 1957-58. B.S. University of Toronto, Faculty of Pharmacy, 1955. Administrative Residency, Long Island Jewish Hospital, New Hyde Park, N. Y. 1957-58. Formerly Pharmacist, New Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Canada. Position coming year: Administrative As- sistant, The Long Island Jewish Hospital, New Hyde Park, New York. GREENFIELD, Richard S., 65-20 Booth Street, Rego Park 74, New York. Candidate for M.S. in Hospital Administration, 1958. B.A. Columbia College, 1954. Administra- tive Residency, St. Lukes Hospital, Newburgh, New York 1957-58. ADAMEC, Kenneth F., 3015 Roberts Avenue, New York 61, New York. Candidate for M.S. in Hospital Administration 119583. A.B., Bucknell University, 19543 Graduate, Brooke Army Medical Center, 1955. Administrative Residency, St. Barnabas Hospital, New York 1957-58. Formerly Commander, 100 Bed Army Hospital. Position coming year, Administrative Assistant, St. Barnabas Hospital, New York City. FREIWIRTH, Martin, 148-01 Willets Point Boulevard, Whitestone, N. Y. Candidate for M.S. in Hospital Administration 1958. B.S. in Education, State University of New York at Cortland,1954 Administrative Residency, Montefiore Hospital, Bronx, New York 1957-58. LANGEVIN, Henry J. Jr., 349 Lincoln Street, Marlboro, Massachusetts. Candidate for M.S. in Hospital Administration, 1958. R.N., McLean Hospital, Boston, Mass. B.S., Boston University tNursingJ 1956. Administrative Residency, Lebanon Hospital, Bronx, New York, 1957-58. Formerly Supervisor of Nurses, McLean Hospital, Waverly, Mass. Position coming year: Administrative Assistant, McLean Hospital, Waverly, Mass. MARKOWITZ, Robert, 83-60 Victor Avenue, Elmhurst, L. I., New York. Candidate for M.S. in Hospital Administration, 1958. A.B., Columbia College, 1956. Adminis- trative Residency, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York 1957-58. Formerly Relief Ad- ministrator, Memorial Center for Cancer and Allied Diseases, New York, S. S. Goldwater Fellow in Hospital Administration, the Mount Sinai Hospital, New York. Position coming year-Administrative Assistant, Mount Sinai Hospital, Chicago, Illinois. WALLACE, Robert Eugene, 35-37 12th St., Long Island City, N. Y. Candidate for MPH. B.S. New York University School of Education 1950. Formerly - Health Ed- ucator and School Health Consultant. Position coming year - Health Educator, Queens- boro Tuberculosis and Health Association, Jamaica 32, New York SWEATLAND, Marion Esther, 536 Center Avenue, Mamaroneck, N. Y. Candidate for M.S. in Maternity Nursing and Certificate in Midwifery. R.N., New Rochelle Training School for Nurses, 19513 B.S. in P.H. Nursing, Syracuse University, 1957. Formerly Hospital Staff Nurse and Public Health Nurse. Future Field - Maternal 8a Child Health Consultant with Public Health Agencies. NISSEN, Constance E., 330 N. Garfield St.. Lombard, Ill. Candidate for M.S. in Maternity Nursing. R.N. Evanston Hospital School of Nursing, B.S. Northwestern University, 1948, M.A. McCormick Theological Seminary, 1950. Formerly Instructor in Obstetric Nursing. Future field - Instructor or Consultant in Maternal and Child Health. BENABE, Jose M., 158 Esperanza Street, Luquillo, Puerto Rico. Candidate for M.S. in Hospital Administration 119587. B.A., Polytechnic Institute of Puerto Rico, 1956. Administrative Residency, Bayamon District Hospital, Puerto Rco, 1957-58. Formerly Medical Service Corps, U. S. Army. T' '5f sf L f Left to right-Wallace, Sweatland, Nissen, Benabe 'I7 . Left to right-Smith, Lovejoy, Honkanen, Peltzie, Sloane, Sweet SMITH, Lowell W., 1248 Roycott Way, San Jose 25, California. Candidate for M.S. in Hospital Administration 1958. Member of Student Council. B.S., Pharmacy, Uni- versity of California, 1953. Administrative Residency, Virginia Mason Hospital, Seattle, Washington, 1957-58. Formerly Medical Service Corps, U. S. Air Force, and Pharma- cist. Position coming year - Research Staff, Columbia School of P.H. and A.M. LOVEJOY, Robert R., 232 Main Street, West Chelmsford, Mass. Candidate for M.S. in Hospital Administration, 1958. Vice-President, Student Council, lst and 2nd Quarters. President, Student Council, 3rd and 4th Quarters, B.A. in Business Administration, Colo- rado College, 1955. Administrative Residency, Lawrence General Hospital, Lawrence, Mass. 1957-58. Formerly School Teacher. Position coming year, Assistant Director, Lawrence General Hospital. HONKANEN, Clarence D., R.R. No. 1, Box 163, Hibbing, Minnesota. Candidate for M.S. in Hospital Administration, 1958. B.I.E., University of Minnesota, 1956. Ad- ministrative Residency, Harper Hospital, Detroit, Michigan 1957-58. PELTZIE, Kenneth, 35 West 69th Street, Kansas City, Mo. Candidate for M.S. in Hospital Administration, 1958 A.B., Washington University, St. Louis, 1955. Adminis- trative Residency, Sinai Hospital of Detroit. 1957-58. SLOANE, Robert M., 18 Surrey Road, Newton 58, Mass. Candidate for M.S. in Hospital Administration, 1958. A.B., Brown University, 1954. Administrative Resi- dency, Mount Auburn Hospital, Cambridge, Mass. 1957-58. Formerly Gunnery Officer, U. S. Navy. Position coming year - Research Staff, Columbia School of P.H. and A.M. SWEET, J. Edward Jr.. 6 Sylvan Road, Beverly, Mass. Candidate for M.S. in Hospital Administration, 1958. B.S. College of Holy Cross, 1953. Administrative Residency, Ellis Hospital, Schenectady, New York 1957-58. Formerly U. S. Army. Position coming year - Research Staff, Columbia School of P.H. and A.M. 18 FUERST, Harold T., 45 Kew Gardens Road, Kew Gardens 15, N. Y. Candidate for M.P.H., A.B., Cornell, 1929, M.D. Jefferson Medical College 1933 Internship, Phila- delphia General Hospital and Willard Parker Hospital. Formerly Chief Division of Epidemiology :Sc Diagnosis, Bureau of Preventable Disease, Department of Health, City of New York. Returning to former post. FAGAN, Esther G., Lexington, Va. Candidate for M.P.H. B.S., Teachers College, Columbia University, 1936, M.D., New York University Medical College, 1943. Form- erly private practice, Internal medicine and Director of Local Health Department in Virginia. Returning to former position. HARRINGTON, Ann, 114-11 198th St., St. Albans 12, N. Y. Candidate for M.P.H. Vice-President, Student Council. B.S., Queens College, 1950, M.S., Kansas State College, 1953. Formerly Therapeutic Dietitian 84 Nutritionist. Position coming year-New York City Health Department. GRANT, Thomas W., 1631 Curry Drive, Lyndhurst 24, Ohio. Candidate for M.S. in Hospital Administration, 1958. A.B., Ohio University 1953. Administrative Residency Hackensack Hospital, Hackensack, N. J. 1957-58. Formerly Clinical Laboratory Oificer, 2795 U.S.A.F. Hospital, Robins AFB, Georgia. ,uf T .. H V ,i 'H . ' 'I w 3 . if 3 5 ,fd , 9745 ' ,elf I .f I 1 Kr' . Y'-'P 4 0'S . V 0 as fx ,- of jp .f 45' 1 . X W. s , 1' Left to right-Fuerst, Fagan, Harrington, T. Grant I9 4 'I Www yfx.. Left to right-Simon, Savitsky, Tyndall, Mazen, Mirabito SIMON, Bernard M., 166-20 24th Ave., Bayside, N. Y. Candidate for M.S. in Adminis- trative Medicine. B.S.S. City College of New York, 1949. At present-Administrator- Clinton Medical Group, Bronx, N. Y. Future field-Administration-Prepaid Medical Care. SAVITZKY, Joseph, 2014 81st St., Brooklyn 14, N. Y. Candidate for M.P.H. B.S., New York University, 1933. Formerly Chemist with New York City Department of Health. Returning to former post. TYNDALL, Rose M., 1587 Elgin Avenue, East Meadow, N. Y. Candidate for M.S. in Maternity Nursing and Certificate in Midwifery. R.N., Bellevue-New York University Schools of Nursing, 1947, B.S. in Education, Hunter College, 1956. Formerly-hospital staff and research nurse, public health nurse, Army Nurse Corps, and School Nurse- Teacher. Position coming year-Obstetric Nursing Instructor, School of Nursing. MAZEN, Ahmed Kamel, 4, Shagaret El Mandourah Str., Roda, Cairo, Egypt, U.A.R. Candidate for M.S. in Hospital Administration 1958. M.B., Ch.B., Cairo University Faculty of Medicine, 1944. D.S. CSpecialty Diploma, Surgeryb 1946. D.U.S. CSpecialty Diploma in Urological Surgeryj 1955, same Faculty. Internship, Demedache Medical Center, Cairo. Residency in Surgery, Mohamed Ali General Hospital, Cairo. Ad- ministrative Residency, Montefiore Hospital, New York City. Formerly Specialist in General Surgery Government Hospitals. Egypt, Director and Surgeon, Sednawi Hospital, Cairo, Egypt. Position coming year: Hospital and Medical Administrator, Egypt. MIRABITO, John F., 50 Brookside Avenue. Apartment 4A, Somerville, N. J. Candi- date for M.S. in Hospital Administration, 1958. B.A., St. John's University, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1951. Administrative Residency, The Somerset Hospital, Somerville, N. J. 1957- 58. Position coming year, Administrative Assistant, Columbus Hospital, Newark, N. J. 20 GREENBLUM, Joseph, 70 LaSalle St., Apartment 12-C, New York. Candidate for M.P.H. B.B.S., College of the City of New York. HAETTENSCHWILLER, Alphonse A., 53 Seneca Dr., Plattsburgh, N. Y. Candidate for M.P.H., A.B., Syracuse University, 1950. Formerly Sanitarian, Clinton County Health Department. Future field-Environmental Health. BRAMWELL, Edith Moffat, 514 West 114th Street, N. Y. Candidate for M.P.H., M.D., 1956, College of Physicians and Surgeons. Internship-Presbyterian Hospital, New York. Future field-Epidemiology. Position coming year-Traineeship in Epidemiol- ogy, School of Public Health and Administrative Medicine, Columbia University. SYMAN, Saul, cfo Ministry of Health, Jerusalem, Israel. Candidate for M.P.H., M.D., Berlin University, 1935. Intern and Resident-Municipal Hospital, Tel-Aviv, Israel, 1935-40. Formerly in Public Health work in Israel. Position coming year-Deputy Director-General, Ministry of Health, Israel. CONS, Naham C., 100 Fairview Ave., Hempstead, N. Y. Candidate for M.P.H., B.S., Brooklyn College, 19353 D.D.S., New York University College of Dentistry, 1940. Form- erly, Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. Air Force Dental Corps. STEIN, Lloyd R., 419 June Place, West Hempstead, New York. Candidate for M.P.H., B.S. in Physical Therapy, Columbia University 1951. Formerly Staff Physical Thera- pist-Neurological Institute, V.A., and with Nassau County Department of Health. Position coming year-Supervising Physical Therapist, Nassau County Department of Health, Garden City, New York. Left to right-Greenblum, Haettenschwiller, Bramwell, Syman, Cons, Stein ,,- ,95- Left to right-Dawson, Witlin, Schroeder, Hood, Wathne DAWSON, Rene, 38 Maagdenstr. Paramaribo, Surinam. Candidate for M.P.H. Assist. Pharmacist 1947, Physician 1956, School of Medicine, Paramaribo, Surinam. Health Officer, Department of Public Health, Paramaribo, Surinam. WITLIN Irving M. 51 West 174 Street New York 53 N. Y. Candidate for M.P.H. B.S. College of the City of New York, 1934 L.L.B., Brooklyn Law School, 1937, J.S.D., Brooklyn Law School, 1939. Present position-Senior Public Health Sanitarian, New York City Department of Health. SCHROEDER, Phyllis, 148 Grove Street, Torrington, Conn. Candidate for M.S. in Maternity Nursing. B.S., New York University, 1954. Formerly hospital staff and public health nursing. Position coming year-Public Health Nursing Supervisor, Water- bury Visiting Nurses Association, Waterbury, Conn. HOOD, James L., 633 81st Street, Niagara Falls, New York. Candidate for M.S. in Hospital Administration, 1958. B.A., University of Buffalo, 1954. Administrative Resi- dency, Niagara Falls Hospital CN.Y.J 1957-58. WATHNE, Carl N., 27 Tabb Place, Staten Island 2, New York. Candidate for M.S. in Hospital Administration, 1958. B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1952. Administrative Residency, Barnert Memorial Hospital, Paterson, N. J. 1957-58. Formerly Administra- tive Extern, U. S. Public Health Service Hospital, Staten Island. New York. Commis- sioned as Assistant Sanitarian, U.S.P.H.S. Position coming year - Administrative Assistant Bayonne Hospital, Bayonne, N. J. 22 WEIMER, Robert E., Mayview, Pennsylvania. Candidate for Master of Science in Hospital Administration, 1958. M.D. Ohio State University, 1947. Board Certified in Psychiatry. Formerly private practice fPsychiatryJ, and Assistant Superintendent, State Mental Hospital. Position coming year-Superintendent, Hollidaysburg State Hospital, Pa. SCONZO, Joseph James. Carleton Avenue, Central Islip. New York. Candidate for M.S. in Administrative Medicine. B.A., University of Alabama, 1936. M.D., George- town University, 1939. Administrative Residency. Central Islp State Hospital CN.Y.J 1957-58. Assistant Director, Central Islip State Hospital. ' OAST, Samuel P., 662 Lexington Avenue. New York City Candidate for M.P.H. Treasurer, Student Council. B.A., University of Virginia, 1944, MD.. Medical College of Virginia, 1948. Certificate, American Board of Pediatrics 1955. Formerly private practice, and with New York City Health Department. Position coming year-Psy- chiatric residency. LANE, Joseph Keith, Box 283 Grand Prairie, Texas. Candidate for M.S. in Adminis- trative Medicine. B.A., Colorado University, 1945. M.A.. Colorado University 1947. Formerly Assistant Administrator-St. Ioseph's Hospital. Fort Worth, Texas. and Per- sonnel and Public Relations Director. St. Paul's Hospital, Dallas. Texas. BYERS, James M., Ponoka, Alberta. Canada. Candidate for M.S. in Administrative Medicine, 1958. M.D., University of Alberta. 1935. Administrative Residency, Pro- vincial Mental Hospital. Ponoka, Alberta, 1957-58. Assistant Medical Superintendent, Provincial Mental Hospital, Ponoka. Alberta. Left toaright-Weimer, Sconzo, Oast, Lane, Byers 3ll rl , 5 f af:-I 'I' Left to right-El-Kashlan, Sternberg, Shaw, Brown, Small 1 EL-KASHLAN, Khalil Mohamed. 627 W. 164th St., New York 32, N. Y. Apt 4lB.4 Candidate for M.P.H.,M.D.,Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria, Egypt, 1952, Diploma Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo, Egypt, 1955 Internship, Alexandria Univer- sity Hospital, Egypt. Formerly with Ministry of Social Affairs, Egypt, and with Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University. Position coming yearg Student fCandidate for Dr. P.H., School of Public Health 81 Administrative Medicine, Columbia University, NewlYork.J STERNBERG, Shirley deB., 655 East 14th Street, New York 9, N. Y. Biostatistics. B.A., Hunter College, 1939. SHAW, Grace, 11 Patrick Terrace, Eden Gardens, Vineyard Town, Jamaica, B.W.I. Candidate for M.S. in Biostatistics. B.S., Columbia University, School of General Stud- ies, 1957. Formerly Government Service, Jamaica, B.W.I. Future Field: Statistics. Position coming Year-Medical Department, Jamaica Government Service. BROWN, Elwood, 93 Main Street, Walworth, N. Y. Candidate for M.S. in Biostatistics. A.B., Syracuse University, 1940. SMALL, Lawrence, 450 Herzl St.. Brooklyn 12. N. Y. Candidate for M.S. in Bio- statistics. Member Student Council, Treasurer, Student Council tFall 19575. B.S., College of the City of New York, 1956. Biostatician, New York State Department of Health, Albany. 24 MCBETH, Max A., 531 West 122nd Street. New York 27, N. Y. Candidate for M.S. in Hospital Administration, 1958. Secretary, Student Council. B.S.. University of Utah, 1951. M.S., New York University, 1952. Administrative Residency, The Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn. New York 1957-58. Formerly Assistant Buyer, Arnold Constable Company, New York, and Petroleum Products Transportation Dis- patcher, National Oil Transport Company. SEDELMAIER, Anne I., 2767 Kensington West. Columbus 2. Ohio. Candidate for M.S. in Maternity Nursing and Certificate in Midwifery. B.S. in P.H. Nursing, University of Michigan, 1952. Formerly hospital staff nurse, Public Health Nursing. and Con- sultant in Maternal and Child Health. Position coming year-Maternal and Child Health Consultant, Ohio Department of Health, Columbus. Ohio. LAUTERSTEIN, Ronald Hal, 2078 Wallace Avenue, New York 62, N.Y. Candidate for M.S. in Hospital Administration, 1958 A.B., New York University, 1955. Adminis- trative Residency, Hospital for Joint Diseases, New York 1957-58. Formerly self- employed, Hotel Industry. Left to right-McBetl'1, Sedelmaier, Lauterstein, M. Grant, Fuenmayor-Herrera GRANT, Marie Dolores. cfo Chronic Disease Program. Division of Special Health Services, U.S.P.H.S., Washington 25. D.C. Candidate for M.P.H. B.S., Seton Hall University, 1948, Formerly Nursing Consultant. Division of Hospital and Medical Facilities, U.S.P.H.S. Position coming year-Nursing Consultant. Chronic Disease Program, U.S.P.H.S., Washington. D.C. FUENMAYOR-HERRERA, Ramon Urbanizacion Pro-Patria. 2a Avenida 19. Caracas. Venezuela. Candidate for M.P.H. MD.. Central University. Caracas, Venezuela. Form- erly private practice. Cardiology. and Consultant Health Center of Punto Fijo, Falcon. Venezuela. Future field-Biostatistics. Position coming year-Adjunct to Director of Clinic, University Hospital, Caracas. Left to right-Huckee, Cuneo, Blumenthal, Svigir, Krueger HUCKEE, Dorothy M., 485 Classon Avenue, Brooklyn 38, N. Y. Candidate for M.S in. Biostatistics. B.A., St. Joseph's College for Women, 1949. Formerly-Biostatistian Chas. Pfizer 8: Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Returning to former post. CUNEO, Joseph, 31-43 29th St., Astoria, N. Y. Special student-Biostatistics. B.A. Queens College, 1952. BLUMENTHAL, S., 100 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Special Student in Biostatistics B.S., College of the City of New York, 1955. SVIGIR, Martin, 2043 Washington Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Special Student in Bio- statistics. KRUEGER, Dean, 803 Trafalgar Road, Towson, Md. Candidate for M.S. in Bio- statistics. M.A., University of Chicago. 26 BAILEY, Vernon M., 5004 31st Ave., Woodside 77, New York. Candidate for M.P.H., B.S., Howard University 1937. Formerly Medical Bacteriologist and Public Health Laboratory consultant. Future field-Public Health Administration. Position coming year-Commissioned Officer, U.S.P.H.S. MCTERNAN, Edmund J., 55 Willowdale Avenue, Port Washington, N. Y. Candidate for M.S. in Hospital Administration, 1958. Managing Editor. 1958 Yearbook. B.S. New England College, Henniker, N. H., 1956. Administrative Residency, Muhlenberg Hos- pital, Plainfield, N. I., 1957-58. Formerly Hospital Corpsman, U. S. Navy, and Hospital Admissions Officer. Position coming year - Administrative Assistant - Malden Hospital, Malden, Mass. DODELSON, Donald Jordan, 1920 Union St., Brooklyn 33, N. Y. Candidate for M.P.H. Editor of Yearbook. D.D.S., New York University College of Dentisty, 1953. Formerly private practice, pedodontics. Future field, Dental Public Health. l ,mlm . sz X 'x Left to right-standing-Bailey, McTernan, Dodelson seated-Wolinsky, Govel WOLINSKY, Eugene H., 2516 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. Candidate for M.S. in Hospital Administration. B.S. in Business Administration, Columbia University. 1956. Administrative Residency, U.S. Public Health Service Hospital, Staten Island, New York, 1957-58. Formerly in Medical Records and Business Departments of Brooklyn Jewish Hospital and Roosevelt Hospital, New York. Formerly employed by Chase Manhattan Bank. GOVEL, Hem Chandra, 16-F, Jungpura Extension, New Delhi, India. Candidate for M.P.H., M.D., Glancy Medical College, Punjab University, India, 1948. Formerly Medi- cal Officer, Indian Armed Forces Medical Service. Other previous graduate study in Clinical Medicine and Public Health in U.S. for 4 years. Future field, Industrial Medi- cine. Position coming year-Ministry of Health, Office of the Director General of Health Services, New Delhi, India. Left to right-Snyder, Hawkins, Hines SNYDER, Donald R., 46 Western Avenue, Westfield, Mass. Candidate for M.S. in Hospital Administration. Member Journal Club, Staff, Yearbook. B.S. Ed., Westfield State Teachers College tMassachusettsJ. Administrative Residency, Wesson Memorial Hospital, Springfield, Mass., 1957-58. Position coming year-Administrative Assistant, Wesson Memorial Hospital. HAWKINS, Edward R., 425 E. 79th St., New York City. Candidate for M.P.H. M.D., University of Virginia, 1943. Internship, U.S. Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Va. and Beekman-Downtown Hospital, N.Y.C. Formerly--Industrial Medicine. Returning to former field. HINES, Joseph J., 92 Lexington Avenue, Oyster Bay, New York. Candidate for M.S. in Hospital Administration, 1958. Business Editor, 1958 Yearbook. B.S., St. John's University, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1942. Administrative Residency, The Community Hospital at Glen Cove KN. Y.J, 1957-58. Formerly Chief Pharmacist, Huntington Hospital, Huntington, N. Y. 28 LANGE, Manfred E., 656 West 160th Street, New York 32, New York. Candidate for M.S. in Hospital Administration, 1958. B.S., New York University, 1951. Licensed Physical Therapist, New York. Formerly Chief Physical Therapist, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, St. Barnabas Hospital, Bronx, New York. IWASA, Kiyoshi, 9 Haraikata-Machi Shinjuku Ku, Tokyo, Japan. Special Student in Hospital Administration. M.D., Tokyo University, 1945 3 M.P.H., Tokyo Medico-Dental University, 1957. Formerly Instructor in Hospital Administration, Institute for Hospital Administration, Government of Japan. Returning to former position. JOEL, William, 466 Main Street, Keyport, New Jersey. Candidate for Master of Science in Hospital Administration, 1958. A.B. in Business Administration, Rutgers University, 1956. Administrative Residency, Middlesex General Hospital, New Brunswick, N. J., 1957-58. Formerly Night Administrator, 'Middlesex General Hospital, New Brunswick, N. J. Position coming year: Assistant Director, Middlesex General Hospital, New Brunswick, New Jersey. Left to right-standing-bange, lwasa, Joel seated--Keller, K. Omran, Lanclos KELLER, Martin David, cfo Ohio Department of Health, Columbus. Candidate for M.P.H. A.B. Yeshiva University, 1944, M.S. New York University, 1946, M.D., Cornell University, 1952, Ph.D., New York University, 1953. Internship New York Hospital. Residencies-Bronx V. A. Hospital and Columbia Research Service. Form- erly with U.S.P.H.S., Ohio Department of Health, and Ohio State University School of Medicine. Position coming year-Chief, Bureau of Direct Services, Ohio Department of Health. OMRAN, Khairia Yousef 3, Mahmud Fahmi Pacha, El-Manyal, Cairo, Egypt. U.A.R. Candidate for M.P.H. M.D., Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, 1957. Internship- Cairo University Hospital. Future Field-Public Health. LANCLOS, Rudolph U., Charlotte Amalia, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, U.S.A. Candi- date for M.P.H. Member of Student Council. Pre-Dental, Tufts College, 19235 D.M.D., Tufts University, 1927. Director, Bureau of Dental Health, Virgin Islands. Returning to former post. Left to right-Levine, Thompson, Malone, Mechling, Medallis LEVINE, Harry H., 390 Marlborough Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Candidate for M.P.H. B.A., Brooklyn College, 19403 M.D., Middlesex University, 1943. Formerly-private practice of Medicine, Medical Corps, U. S. Naval Reserve: Medical Director, Medical Groupg and Associate Medical Director, Health Insurance Plans of Greater New York. THOMPSON, Robert H. Jr., 1320 East St., Georges Ave., Linden, N. J. Candidate for M.P.H. D.D.S., Howard University, 1948. Formerly private practice of dentistry. Future field-Dental Public Health. MALONE, Arthur, Old Stirling Road, Warren Township, Plainfield, N. J. Candidate for M.S. in Hospital Administration, 1958. B.S. Seton Hall University, Newark, N. J., 1954. M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University, 1955. Administrative Residency, Veterans Administration Hospital, Bronx, N. Y., 1957-58. Formerly Supervisor of Nurses, Jersey City Medical Center. MECHLING, Louise, 65 Union Street, Uniontown, Pa. Candidate for M.S. in Nursing. B.S.N., Vanderbilt University, 1957. Formerly Nurse Corps. U. S. Navy. MEDALLIS. Leon, 34 Ross Street, Ashley, Pennsylvania. Candidate for M.S. in Hos- pital Administration, 1958. B.S., Seton Hall University. 1954. M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University, 1955, Administrative Residency, Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, Florida. Formerly Supervisor of Nurses, Jersey City Medical Center, N. J. 30 ROUBLEV, Alexander, 74-15 35 Avenue, Jackson Heights, N. Y. Candidate for M.P.H., M.D., Academy of Medicine. Odessa, Russia, 19213 Graduate of School of Tropical Medicine, Paris University, France, 1928. Formerly Public Health work in North Africa, Senior Physician in V.A. Hosptal in Massachusetts, and with New York City Department of Health. Future field-Public Health work in Puerto Rico or with World Health Organization. GARB, Allan E., 219 E. 19 St.. New York 3. N. Y. Candidate for M.P.H. Member Student Council, B.A., Oberlin College, 19513 M.D.. State University of Medicine, New York, N. Y., 1955. Internship, Lenox Hill Hospital, N. Y. Residency in Medicine, Greenwich Hospital, Conn. Formerly Clinic physician, Eilat, Israel. Future field- Internal Medicine 8: Preventive Medicine. Position coming year-Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. Air Force. SHORTAL, James P., 542 Woolley Avenue. Staten Island 14, N. Y. Candidate for M.P.H. B.S., St. Peter's College. 1943: M.D.. New York Medical College, 1947. Intern- ship Metropolitan Hospital, New York. Formerly medical consultant to Federal Civil Defense Program. Future field-Chronic Disease control. Position coming year- Special Health Service Consultant, U.S.P.H.S. MCFADDEN, Grace M.. 628 E. 20th St., New York. New York. Candidate for M.P.H., R.N., Memorial Hospital, Albany, N. Y. 1934, M.A., New York University, 1952. Formerly-Consultant Public Health Nurse, New York City Department of Health. Returning to former post. PRICE, Arthur W., 1 Calvert Avenue, Metuchen, N. J. Candidate for M.P.H. B.S., Rutgers University, 1945. Formerly Environmental Sanitation, New Jersey State Health Department. Position coming year--Principal Sanitarian. N. J. State Health Department. Left to right--Roublev, Garb, Shortal, McFadden, Price 31 YEARBOOK STAFF . S ! Left to right: Seated-Dr. Gearing lFacuIfy Advisori, Dodelson, Mr. Baumgarten 1FaCuI'ry Advisor! , Grant Standing-Witlin, Hines, Mirabiiio, Oast, Hood, MCT-errian D. DODELSON-Editor E. MCTERNAN-Managing Editor J. HINES-Business Editor M. GRANT J. HOOD S. OAST J. MIRABITO C. WATHNE D. SNYDER I WITLIN 33 MARGARET L. BEEDE Administrative Resident Herrick Memorial Hospital 2001 Dwight Way Berkeley 4, California JOHN A. BLAKE Administrative Resident Muhlenberg Hospital Park Avenue and Randolph Road Plainfield, New Jersey ELISEO BORRERO Administrative Resident Ponce District Hospital Ponce, Puerto Rico RAFAEL BRUNO-RIVERA Administrative Resident Veterans Administration Hospital 800 Poly Place I Brooklyn 9, New York SAUL CARB Administrative Resident Maimonides Hospital 4802 19th Avenue Brooklyn 19, New York RICHARD FELDMAN Administrative Resident Sinai Hospital 6767 West Outer Drive Detroit 35, Michigan DOROTHY M. GIOIELLI Administrative Resident Society of the New York Hospital 525 East 68th Street New York 21, N. Y. ADMINISTRATIV FEBRUARY 1958 TO HARRY D. GOTTSCHALL Administrative Resident Aultman Hospital 625 Clarendon Avenue, S.W. Canton 10, Ohio E. GEOFFREY HIGH Administrative Resident Princeton Hospital 253 Witherspoon Street Princeton, New Jersey URI KHASSIS, M.D. Administrative Resident The Mount Sinai Hospital 1 East 100th Street New York 29, New York AURELIO LLADO-HERNANDEZ Administrative Resident Bayamon District Hospital Bayamon, Puerto Rico HERBERT M. LUKASHOK Administrative Resident Montefiore Hospital 7 210th Street 81 Bainbridge Avenue New York 67, .New York PASCUAL NAVARRO, M.D. Administrative Resident Morrisania City Hospital 168th St. 8: Gerard Avenue New York 52, New York HOWARD N. NEWMAN Administrative Resident Roosevelt Hospital 428 West 59th Street New York 19, New York RESIDENTS .NUARY 1959 EKREM OKYAY, M.D. Administrative Resident Middlesex General Hospital 180 Somerset Street New Brunswick, New Jersey SILVIO J. PASCAL Administrative Resident U.S. Public Health Service Hospital Bay Street and Vanderbilt Avenue Stapleton 4, S. I., N. Y. GEORGE H. PETTI Administrative Resident Montefiore Hospital 210th Street 8: Bainbridge Avenue New York 67, New York MARCELINO RAMOS Administrative Resident Aguadilla District Hospital Aguadilla, Puerto Rico WALTER R. RENTSCHLER Administrative Resident Stanford University- Palo Alto Hospital Center Palo Alto, California RAMON A. RIVERA-RIVERA Administrative Resident Veterans Administration Center- San Patricio Box 4424 San Juan, Puerto Rico ROBERT K. SCHWARTZ Administrative Resident Ellis Hospital 1101 Nott Street Schenectady 8, New York ROLAND H. SIMMONS Administrative Resident Mt. Auburn Hospital 330 Mt. Auburn Street Cambridge 38, Massachusetts JOSEPH B. SMOLENS Administrative Resident Lebanon Hospital 1650 Grand Concourse New York 57, New York DAVID B. STARKWEATHER Administrative Resident Stanford University- Palo Alto Hospital Center Palo Alto, California STANLEY C. STEVENS Administrative Resident Hospital of the Univ. of Pennsylvania 3400 Spruce Street Philadelphia 4. Pennsylvania JOHN D. TUBBS Administrative Resident Lawrence General Hospital 1 Garden Street Lawrence. Massachusetts ANTONIO VEGA Administrative Resident Ponce District Hospital Ponce. Puerto Rico SISTER GERTRUDE VERONICA Administrative Resident St. Elizabeth Hospital 204 South Broad Street Elizabeth 2. New Jersey RICHARD S. WARREN Administrative Resident Hunterdon Medical Center Flemington, New Jersey Equally a part of the 'fColumbia Familyi' with students and faculty are the members of the secretarial staff. A few members of this most helpful and, cheerful group are pictured below. The student body expreses its gratitude to each member of this staff for many favors received. L Left to right:-Leitman, Joyner, Mott, Storkman, Freistadt, Campbell, Lieb Oetyen SECRETARIAL STAFF so if? A final word of thanks goes to the members of the building staff. These employees of the City of New York have won the friend- ship and respect of faculty and students alike. Pictured below are two members of this staff with whom we have had particularly close contact. Our thanks is intended for all those not pictured, as well as for Mr. Cohen and Mr. Muellner. Left-Mr. Sam Coheng Right-Mr. Otto Muellner BUILDING STAFF 37 X ACTIVITIES uunllulllllvljym L.. 1' - . , Y aww, ,, .5 ,-?'Lf1Zt55E5:l5?',Q-9, '1 :..-514,'-ya:-,,',',,-I-:vgsv- A -.- ,' ,, :af , , , A H wi I qw. ki! vall- xxx --.,sm 'Tm ew FLYING FIELD TRIP The pictures on the preceding pages show students and faculty in settings associated with 'Lthe pursuit of knowledgev. If we were to convey an attitude that life at the School of Public Health and Administrative Medicine is all work, however, we would be doing a real disservice. Life at this school has presented many oppor- tunities for social contacts and informal associations. The pictures here have been chosen to give some idea of 'tthe lighter siden. .. TE-I. HISTORY OF THE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ADMINISTRATIVE MEDIC-INE The first academic year of what was to be the School of Public Health and Administrative Medicine was 1922-1923. It wasn't until May 2, 1931 that the trustees of Columbia University officially estab- lished the Institute of Public Health of the faculty of Medicine. The University's first concept of a school of public health dates from 1903, when the faculty of medicine recommended that a Depart- ment of Hygiene, Sanitary Science and Preventive Medicine be formed as part of the College of Physicians and Surgeons. This did not come to pass. The recommendations of special university committees in 1909 and again in 1915 that a School of Sanitary Science and Public Health be established separate from the medical school did not quickly mate- rialize eitherg a lack of funds was partly responsible. Meanwhile the faculty of medicine was not inactive in the field. ln 1909 it sponsored a series of 25 public lectures on health matters on which were received with popularity. In 1911 P. 8: S. initiated its first regularly offered course in Public Health and Sanitation, which was taught by Dr. Walter Bensel to fourth year medical students. In 1918 funds necessary to establish the school were unexpectedly provided through a bequest in the will of Joseph R. DeLamar. Mr. DeLamar,s gift to the University amounted to nearly five mil- lion dollars. His will stipulated that the funds were to be used for study and teaching in the prevention of disease and in the conservation of health by proper diet. Mr. DeLamar also wished the results of such study to be disseminated not only through scientific journals but also through popular magazines and lectures. Although the Institute of Public Health was founded in 1921, as an integral part of the Faculty of Medicine but as a separate entity from the medical school it was not until September 1922 that its first full-time faculty member, Dr. Haven Emerson, was appointed. His title was Pro- fessor of Public Health Administration. 40 In 1922-23, Dr. Emerson lectured at P. Sc S. on public health to fourth year medical students and gave elective courses in preventive medicine. He also taught preventable disease and public health adminis- tration to graduate nurses at Teachers College and delivered twenty-two public lectures on hygiene. At the end of the Institute's lirst year he suggested that hospital administration and industrial hygiene be added to the curriculum with the passage of time. In 1926, the name of the school was changed to the DeLamar Insti- tute of Public Health. Nineteen hundred twenty-seven saw the first graduate with the iirst degree, Master of Science, awarded by the faculty. The student was Marion McKinney. At this time, the school offered twelve courses comprising epidemiology, public health administration. public health engineering, and statistics. In 1936 the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center deeded the present site of the school to the city with the proviso that the City of New York erect and maintain a building providing adequate space for the needs of the school and a Department of Health Center. In August 1939, the Institute moved from the medical school to its own quarters in the new building. On July 1, 1945. the Trustees gave the Institute a new name: School of Public Health, in recognition of the status it had achieved. During the same year Dr. Claude W. Munger organized the school's first formal course in hospital administration. Financial help for this major undertaking came from the Kellogg Foundation. In 1946 the Master of Public Health degree was added to the list of customary M.S. degrees in specialties given by the School. At the same time, the Doctor of Public Health degree was initiated for physicians doing advanced work. The Ph.D. degree in parasitology was approved starting in 1952. In March 1950 the Trustees, recognizing the need of extending edu- cation in the helds of administration in hospitals. prepayment medical care, industrial medicine and medical schools. approved the establish- ment of the Institute of Administrative Medicine. The Institute pros- pered, with the result that the school's name was changed in July 1955 to the School of Public Health and Administrative Medicine. 41 The student body wishes to extend thanks to the following persons and organizations whose generosity have made this book possible - Mr. Raymond P. 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