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WeDedica As an expression of our high regard for her as physician, administrator, public servant, teacher, and devoted friend of the student body, we dedicate this yearbook to Dr. Margaret W. Barnard. A graduate of Smith College and the Cornell Uni- versity School of Medicine, 'wp . , -ti Dr. Barnard earned the degree of Doctor of Public Health from johns Hopkins University. She joined the faculty of the Columbia Uni- VCl'Sify School of Public Health and Administrative Medicine in 1951, after many years of broad professional experience in clinical and administrative medicine and in research. Dr. Barnard has held such posts as Director of the Office of District MARGARET W. BARNARD Health Administration for M.D., Dr. P.H. the New York City Depart- ment of Health, Medical Dir- ector of the Bellevue-Yorkville Health Center Demonstration, and Member of the Milbank Memorial Fund Research Staff. In private life, she is Mrs. Gerald S. English, the mother of three and the grandmother of four. As Associate Professor in the Division of Public Health Practice, Dr. Bar- nard has earned the deep respect of her colleagues and of the numerous Public Health students who come to Columbia each year and find her a warm,wise friend and a devoted, interested teacher. With this dedication, we hope to demonstrate some small measure of our esteem for her. Class 0f1962
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COL UMBlA UNIVERSITY School of Public Health and Administrative Mcdiclh THE gACUL-ry Op MEDICINE GOO WEST ISEHW STREET New York 32. N. K Message to the Class of 1952: The faculty of the School of Public Health and Medicine joins me in extending our con wishes to you on completion of - will be returning to great need fo main ' Administrative gpatulations and best your graduate studies. You countries or states in which there is a r your knowledgable services. We hope you will tain an active interest in the School and its Alumni Association. The faculty has always taken great pride in following the progress of its for-mer students wherever they may be working. As the opportunities for international re- search expand, we anticipate that in future years you wi involved in collaborative studies r-'ith your coll School or elsewhere in the States. Sin progress has been made t!1r-oueh under trying circumstan research in th the fut ll be eagues in the - ce most public health D careful research, often done ces, your involvement in or support of e future will be a if-ajor contribution to shaping ure of your profession and its usefulness to the public you serve. Our best wishes go wi th you. 075 MQ Ray E. Trussell DirectOr , i..D., H.P.H.
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