Cornell Medical College - Samaritan Yearbook (New York, NY)

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. - I f 1 v , 1 J ' A . ,,1. I I X . ,Q mf- -W A 'iz' - x 5-4 1' X 1 ,x wh v w --. ,,- f . ' ,,',. ,CA ,mfg w. H ' 'kr - 4 - N-' v. - .--. .1-xr fi' -J! x 'A' - 1. '33 .' 3, , - .-it ',, v W , w, I'T. ' 3 -. ,,.-13 - 4 .x.,.... x , , -an M- .,,Q: 52 SAIWIARIVIIANI CLASS OF MARCI'I,1946 fl 5' I -1 1- , ,.,.1 55 CORNELL UNIVERSITY MEDICAL COLLEGE 1500 YORK AVENUE NEXW YORK 21, NEW YORK , QPEQFL, ' ' 'nlfvrf' Q Q Mil-' X I 1 ga wg, .9 1? gl ,A 1 , 4, gi IZ- ill IBB -2 1' , -- .. . Nlzxv YORK 1losmml.-CORNlam. UNwliRs1'rY MEDICAL COLLEGE. 4 Am re Eire. mrtwb HE year was 1898. America was entering the era of her manilest clestiny. Stealt was eighteen cents a pouncl, ancl the riches ol' the new lancl were last hecoming apparent. l'lere in New Yorlc, a schism harl clevelopecl amongst the memluers ot' the newly organizecl medical clepartment ol the New Yorlc University Cracluate School. A small group, feeling that there were lnetter methocls ol meclical eclucation, anrl unahle to con- vince their contreres of their laeliel, cleciclect to withclraw from the school. This clone, the men surely must have talcen count ol their assets. They were lew, lnut they were not inconsicleralnle. The physical loasis ot their eclucational program was a small huilcling at Bellevue Hospital ancl the Loomis Lahoratory, a lnuilcling alaout oneshall the size ol the present AU louilcling. This laluoratory was amongst the more aclvancerl of its time. li Containecl lecture halls, lahoratories for chemistry ancl toxicology, animal quarters, ancl refrigerator rooms - all well equippecl. The new school hacl the moral ancl hnancial haclcing ol Colonel Henry Payne, and it was to he his continuecl inspiration ancl support which was to mean so much in the future of the new organization. ln aclclition to such support, the lacilities ol the New Yorlc Hospital anrl Bellevue Hospital were macle availahle lor clinical teaching. Upon the faculty was to tall a great responsilnility. It woulcl he lor them to set the intellectual plane, tor them to inspire the students, tor them to vinclicate their heliel' in hetter methocls. The memhers of the original faculty incluclecl: William M. Pollq, Lewis A. Stimson, W. Gilman Thompson, R. A. Witthaiis, Austin Flint fthe youngerl, H. P. Loomis, J. Clifton Ectgar, ancl George Woolsey. later George Ewing ancl Graham lsusl: were to the chairs ot Pathology anrl Physiology, respectively. Dr. Pollc' a Tennessean ancl memlner ol the rlissenting group, was, hy his gracious- ness ancl executive ahility, to he a strong inlluence in cletermining the policies ot the new school, To Lewis A. Stimson was to tall a similar role. Dr. l.ewis A. Conner ohservecl that Hhis somewhat reservecl anrl colcl exterior hicl a generous ancl lcinclly clis- position which showecl itself particularly in his relation to his suhorclinates. l'le was guicle, philospher, ancl lrienfl to the memhers ol his house stalt and incleecl to every struggling young cloctor he thought flcserving of help. Dr. Stimson hacl. l helieve, the most lucicl ancl penetrating intellect ol anyone that l have ever lcnown. A mathematician ot no mean orcler. cleeply scholarly ancl cultivatecl in his taste, he was the envy and flespair of those ot us younger men who sought to emulate himf' ln April, 1808, the trustees ol Cornell University accepterl the oller ol alliliation with the new school ancl the Cornell University Meclical College hccame an actuality. Some two hunclrccl stuclents were instructecl the lirst year. The school was coeclucational from the laeginning, hut, as Dr. Conner notecl, this was not just another sign ol: progressive thought, hut was necessary hecause ot the nature ol the Cornell Charter. The merit ol such a step was soon estahlishecl. At this time. the entrance requirements to meclical school, as alllxerl hy law, coulcl he tullillecl lay high school gracluates. lxleclical science hart laegun to expancl, ancl this 5 Q ' I I . I I ' I 1 I . I I . A' ' I H.. ' ll s l-QI - E .. .. Ilii ' ' - I l . 1 Q .. - l ' G - ' V- I Q IIQHQF I bil - . ' ' - - - J .un I I ' I . . u I A I .. -I 1. . 3 un . E ' 1 J.. ' ,4 I I I H1 il, '. .n , -Hin - lg I 'K 'I f x 4 HH 'I'-TIT' I W-A .ll H , 3 i'ES1f vflnnff qu , , 1.1-1 H lil! Ll Nlllill' .-In Q E135 I, ,, I : . fn I lu, ff, l-H ' F'-1-iw Q ILI1' :If-. lg: 4 I 'TIT 171 . . . L 3 , - - , l J.: ' ' K. iI'n. ya-'Q Q I ...I l ' 'vkf' 1 -on-. -2' J. Q - IIFBIB P4 wr - .s Rf,- 1 I 111i 4,45 .-H., 1' 4 , ,T IU gh. Swv demanded a more prepared student to evaluate correctly the trends and scope of medical thought. With the warm lnaclving ot Colonel Payne, the faculty in 1908 decided that candidates for admission must he: l. Graduates of approved colleges or scientilic schools. ll. Seniors in good standing at college who would receive a laachelorvs degree upon satisfactory completion of their lirst year at Cornell Medical College. 111. Persons who without a laachelons degree give evidence lay examination that they have acquired an equivalent education and training sumcient to proltit lay instruction offered in the medical college. This was indeed a forward step. Many people must have been astonished at the temerity of this little lanown college demanding requirements which were aslced only lay two other medical schools in the land. The step was not without repercussion. Only three memlners were admitted to the Freshman class the next year. The trio was later joined hy nine from lthaca, and this l9I2 class numlnered twelve upon graduation. Even- tually the policy was successful. with standards laeing raised, and hy 1920 it became necessary to limit memhership in each class. The death of Colonel Payne in 1927 withdrew from the College one of its most trusted advisors, and its greatest henefactor. Yet, even with his demise, Colonel Payne was ahle to further the future of the College. His will furnished limds which would he used to form a new type of medical institution where education, research, and therapy were conducted in close alliance. Three hospitals were to join their services with the medical college, and a fully endowed institution was to he erected. The New Yorlc Hospital, the Lying-ln Hospital, and the Manhattan Maternity Hospital joined forces with the Cornell University Medical College. The New Yorlc Hospital received its charter from George 111 in 1771. Samuel Bard was numluered amongst its founders and its mission was to provide for the good of the more and less fortunate. Since its founding the hospital has talaen a prominent part in matters Medical, and has lneen interested in medical education. During its early days, there was no other source of medical education. lt was in 1898 that the hospital hrst made its facilities availalale to the hospital. The union of the New Yorlc Hospital and the Medical College was the culmination of this very satisfactory relationship. .The twenty-tour storied medical center was opened on Friday September 2, 1032. lt had been designed for ua century of aid to rich and poor. The First day, the hospital admitted 19 patients. The Medical College has now almost reached the hall?-century marla. lts men today are still steadfastly determined to follow the lead of those who established the Medical College, holding always to the forefront the thought that there shall always he Better Methods of Medical Educationu Gnorzois COLEMAN -1 I A' g, . ' -W v . ' ' 'si . . .3 3 . Q - , M, ., . . , ,, Sf arg- - - - . - X Q- ,g L ...all . U -' :if 'U' il' -- , T1 ' - 5 sfjjffm' f ,1 31.3 ' 33.5 . '- Q T z w S . f 7: ral' : .. hw ' -. 'x: - ' ' , f' KX 31 .- 2 M A -N. 'P X gen 5' ,' -- ...Liz - l 1 ,vii z - l GJ. . l E i A, ' I 4 - jig, 2 f, . I '-- K . 13 Q' T - n . A K ,, K ' N ' ' ,. 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Siaiidci FACULTY 'k sly- .- 25.39 4y.,i.u.'1,' 1 ' Q: . .-.1-Q'-3' 44. Du. Noxunzz IDR. lllxsrix' DR. AIORRILI, .AlfL6l,lf0l'1fLy Professors of Allllfflll'Lj' .IOSIiI'II CT. IIINSEY JOSE I . MUNIIJNX Assmrirlfu Prrmjxcfssrrrs of Alzrzlrllny' CllAIQI.IiS V. MORRILL GEORGE I'AI', XNICOLAOU Assislruzl lyrwfvssors of Ifxllflllilllj' NVll.l.lAM A. C1IiOl IHCAN CIIARLI-QS O. XVARREN WAIQNI-Ill S. IIXXMMUNID Cl IES'l'IiR I.. YNTILMA lnslruclors in Anulmny Cl lARl.lfS ISHRRY ERNEST XV. l.fXNIl'li Rvsvrlrrffz Assoctiulc' in. xxlzulrnrrnx' .IOI IN IVIXXCILOIJ 14 Nmm. 1, gacferioggy f'mfr'sxor mul' Hurlvriufoggy umf IIIIIIIIIIIUIUQIX' .l.fXMIiS M. NICHJ. Xssurviulu Profvssmw of Hrmlcrinlogy um, fnzlnlmology TI ICDMAS P. NACIH. .101 IN Y. SUGC ,xssislunl Profvssur of Buslcriofogy um, IIIIIHIIIIOIOQQ7 liI3VWXRI7 .l. lllil IRIQ fxssislunl in l3uClcriofug,x' mmf Illllllllllflltlflj' IJOROTIIY S. CHNCI lOl: 15 g0CA6lflfLi:5fl 7 Professor of lfiocflenlislry VINCENT DU VIGNISAUD Du. Du V Assislanl Professors of liim'l1c'l11islry .ICSEPII P. CII!XNDI.IiR .IULIAN R. R!XC'llliIl VVILLIAM II. SUMIVIIYRSON JOHN I... WCUCUID fnslruclors in Hiucrfwlllislry ROY W. IBONSNHS lQUSl'Ul'fTl1. Assrmiulus in BfUCllt'lILfS1I'y Gl'1ORC3Ii B. IBROXNN MILDRED COHN DONALID IS. NIil.VIl.l-li SOFIA SIMMONDS CARL M. S'l'IiVliNS Assislanis in Bioclmnzislry MARTIRIA VUCIIS .IOHANNA N. LEE ClRlIiS'l'IiR W. PAR'l'RllDC 1Ii JOI IN Ii. Wll..SON 16 CHN ipamogfygy 1 lin. Kum Professors of Pczlfwfogy N C. KIIDID CfCJRNIil,IUS P. RHOADS JACOB l fllR'l'll Associulu Professor of Pulfzofogy LIiVv'lS ID. S'I'liVliNSUN fxssislcuzl flrofvssurs of llczlfzrzfogy Rl.liS T. Ol .C O'l l' CURTIS N. FLORY .lUl .liS I RIiUNIJ flzslruclors in. ljuflmfugy PAUI. F. DH GARA NIIIIIUN lllil.PIiRN . xSSi5llll!l in ljilfllfllfiffj' NOIQMJXN S. CfOOI'liR Rc'swu'f'f1 xxssislruzfs in IDKIIIIUIUHY IRIQNXX KOPROXVSIQA llIil-IiNIi N. 'IUOIJXN 17 mecficine Professor of Ixfcclicinc DAVID P. BARR Die, Ijmlua Professors of Cfiuicul Ixlucficinv RUSSELL I-. CIiCII- XVIIIIAIVI S. LAIDIJ IVIAI.COI.INI CIOODRIIDCI2 .NSA I.. I.INCOI-N LOUIS IIAUSIVIAN fNClII'OIOQyVJ .IOSHIJII C. ROPER FOSTER KICNNHIDY CNoIImI0gyI I.IiVxfIS IJ. S'I'IiVIiNSON fNl'llI'OIfJgj'J Associnlc Professors of Norlirilw ADI-I 'If MII.I IORA'I' IiI'I IRAIBI SI IORR HARVOLID .I. S'I'IiVxfAR'I' IIAROIID C. XNOIITF Asscrrvirzlrs Profussors of CIIHICUI IWMIICIM' CARY IiCICII.IiF'I'ON C-EOROIS IVI. LICVJIS Ilicnmllolngyy RICHARD H. I7RIjYI3IiRC PAUI, RIiZNIKOI I CONNIE M. CLIION .IOHN II. RICHARDS HENRY I5. RICHARDSON fIssisIfu1l Professors of Ixlcfcfirzim' JOHN Ii. IJIiI'I'RICIi RALPH CI, S'I'II.I.MAN IVIARY Ii. H. I.OVIiI.IiSS fAIIcrs:yI ICIIIIICQI Ihlllmlngyj NVALSII IVIcIDIiRNIO'I l' CIEORCIZ NV. WI IIiIiI.IiR x I ICIIHICQI IJi1lI10IugyD Q ... . ig I : t I . .Ziff f - 3 ' ' In ' ,af f s, ' - EI I' . ' ' r ' ' IS fIsSisInnI Profussors of CIIIIICUI Ixlvrlicine .XrIInlr ,I. fAIIII'IIIlI'I'I IJ:-njnrnin I. f'X:4I1c IIorncn S. IInIcIwin .IncoIx IInn'I4sIr-in I.InycI F. Cmvor I'IrIwnrcI fJnssIr-r Polor G. IYJl'lXIil'I' IIcnry S. Dunning IiI.ISAI3IYTI I AI JAMS 'VIIOMAS P. AI.IXfIY ARRAIIAM A. AN'I'ONX7II.I.I2 RUTII P. I5IiRKI9II.I2Y GHORGI2 Ii. IHINKIJJY KI'II2XfIi IIRODIXIAN IIAI.I.A IIROXXIN VIQRONICA C. ISRONVN PAUI. A. IIUNN IiDXXfARD A. IIURKI IARIYI' KA'I'I IIQRINIY I5lI'I'I.IiR IIIiNRY A. CROMXXIIZIJ. FRANCOIS J. Dli PRUMI2 MONROE K. DIAMOND EDVXIARD M. DODD ALBERT' .I. IZRDMAN. .Ir. FRANK M. I7AI.CONIiR LAXNRIENCIZ FARIXIIQR XXIII.I.IAM GRACE IQUSU ROIIIQRT FURCI IC1O'I I' .XNNIY C. CAR'I'IiR HUUIQNE I., IIORCIIR ICDXVIN D. KII.IBOlIRNIf CIIIIIIIC Ji. FOI'knCr ixrnmslnrmrc Ijriuss I'IfIwin III. IInnsf-r IXIiIIon II:-Iporn I.1-on I. I.1-vinc IfcIgnr IXInycrr CMI INIIISKIIIUIIIIITIIII Inslrnclors in Alr'1IIr'ir1c' 'I'I IOMAS N. GRAI IAM SIDNIIY GRI'fIiNI':IiRG IIIQRMAN C. IIELPERN IAX'I'I YN IIOI 'I' I.IiSI.II'I A. IIOMRICII I RIiI JICRICK I I. I IOXVARD IIIFIRNARD IIYDIC SC'O'I l' .IOI INSON I IIiRIBIiR'I' KO'I'IiIiN RC DGIIR IT. I.API IAM I JOROII IICA I.I'IIXfICfKI2 XXIII.I.I.-XM II. IICNVIS SOI. S. I.IC'TIl'I'IXIAN ROIIIiR'I' O. I.OI'II5I2I. ISAISHI. LONDON A. PARKS IXII-COMIIS KIRIIX' IXIARTIN ROIIIiR'I' II. MIiI.CI IIONNA ru'CIL 1'Issm1iuIf's in. IXIufIiCir1u III'II.A NI'I I'IiI.IXIANN .Jsxislrllrls in INIUIIIFIIIK' Ii. IIUCIII I,UCKIiY IIUCII S. ROIIIiR'I'SON I.vcInr'vrs in AIWIICIHO I-JoupInss I7nI1n1-r IInrnIfI II. PnrcIoc ITmnI4 II. P1-In-rs Nurmnn IJILIIIIIIIUI' IJonnIrI J. Simons I'IaIwnrfI 'I'0Isloi IJil'lIf'l' XA7vI:SIL'r' - v 1.Im1I1-s II. XX Iwr-If-r I.. IXIARY MOIINCII I RIiDIiRIl'K RIIISS CIIARIJQS II. RI.iSSI..ER XXIIIJ .Y K. RIIZIIEN JULIUS I.. ROGOFF SOPIIIIC A. ROOT .IOSIIPII F. SAI'1IIA'I'INO 'I'I IIIRICFA SCANI .ON XXfAI.'I'I2R J. SCI IMID'I' MAIBIQII. B. SII.X7IiRBI2RC AARON D. SPIIiI,MAN KA'I'I IIiRINI2 XX'. SXXIIIYI' CURNIYY 'I'AYI.OR IXIAIIRICIY 'I'UI.IN MARIAN 'I'YNDAI.I. G, DONAI,D XXII IITDON ISYARD NXfII.I.IAIXIS GEORGE A. XX'OI.I7. Jr. SPIYMOUR ZUKTKICR .IAMIQS D. IIARDY IIARRIIYI' IIUI.I. FMITII XX'Il.I.IAIX'I ff. XVICSCOE I'OI.I.X' II. XX'I'I'I IROXX' IIARRX' A, ISRAX' f'I'uIwrfuIosisI IX'IA'I I'I IIQNV XXf'.'XI.ZI'.R IAIII-rgyI IGNAZ XXI. OI..IIiNICK CN1-umIngyj ROIEIiR'I' I.. X'I1AUI'IR I'I'nIn-n:nIosisI Rvsunrrlz f'JuIIouJS in Afurlirinc' CARI. I IIiRCIL'I' MAR X' Ill .I .IIN I IOPPIiR CfI.ARA 'IORDA INl'lll'OIOL,Q 19 Ogdfelfricd Qneco ogg Profcssor of Ofmslulrivs mul Gynecology IIHNRICIIS I. S'I'ANIDIiR Professor of Clmnrul OIasIvlrif's MINI fIy11uzroIogy .IAIVIIQS A. IIARRAR Associnlrz Prufussors of Obslelricfs mul Cylwc'oIugy R. CORIDON DOUGLAS ANDREXN A. MARCIIIi'I I'I lm, S1-,wmfk Associulc llrofvssors of CIir1ic.'c1I UInslulric:s unrI C.I.x'1wmIogy IBYRON H. C.1OI7I VxfII-I.IAN I'. IIIiALY IIIiRVIiY C. WII..I.lAINfISON LUCILIS A. NVING 1'Issislunl Professors of CIiniCuI UIJslc:Irics m1rI CIyr1ofvoIogy W. IIALL IIAWKINS 1 .IOIIN I'. INIvC1RA'I'II IIOXVARID S. IYICCANIJLISH .IOI IN A. O'RIiGAN IN'IIiYIiR RC DSHNSOI IN Inslrucrlors in. Olwslvlrivs 41l1fI G-vncCoIogy ROI5IiR'I' If. AIIIiARN HIJXVARD II. IJIiNNIiN .IOSIIPII N. NATHANSON .IOI IN 'II COLE OCIJHN If. CONIiIiY WII-I.IAINI II. CARY KA'I'IIIiRINIi KUIDIIR LYNN L. FULKLIRSON ROI3IiR'I' I.. CRAIG .IOI IN I5. PAS'I'ORIi C'TIIARI.IiS IVI. IVICLANH ARTIILIR V. GRIiI2I.I3lY ROY XV. IBONSNHS NELSON IS. SACKIi'I l' ,IACOI5 'I'. SI IERIVIAN VVILLIANI IS. STROMIVII2 1'ISsisIul1Is in Ofwslvlricvs aml Gyn0CoIogy ,IABIHS ID. IBRHXV. IR. CURTIS L. MIiNIJIiLSON CARR A. TREIIERNIL WII.I5LIIQ N. IDIXON Ii. IfI.Ii'I'ClIIiR SIYIITII IIOXNARID L. YVILCOX NVILLIAM P. GIVEN I'. NVOIOIDISURY SIYIITII ISRLICE If. P. WIIALIAINIIS CI IARLILS T. SNYDER 220 Ilia. I.liviNi: HAROLD B. ADAMS CLEMENT B P. COBB FREDERICK C. HUNT CHARLES H. O'REGAN MYRON E. WEGMAN EVELYN J. BASILE HELENE ELIASBERG LOIS M. SMEDLEY NATHALIE J. BROOKS MARGARET E. GEIB fzcficzfriw Professor of IJcrIiu.Irir:s SAMUEL Z. LEV I NE Professor of CIiniCaI I,vcIic1Iriits OSCAR M. SCHLOSS Associalc Professor of Pcclinlrics MILTON J. E. SENN fI3sycI1ialryJ Associnlc Professors of CIinicf1I Pvcfiairics PI IILII' M. STIMSON MAY G. WII SON !IssisIan.I Professors of Pcdialrics MARGARET DANN MARTIN J. GLYNN, JR. IIAROLD E. HARRISON Assistant Professors of Clinical Pcclialrics MILTON I. LEVINE ARTIIUR F. ANDERSON ROBERT O. DU BOIS LEONA BAUMGAR TNI R l'IEIJWIG KOENIG HELEN HARRINGTON JESSE F. SAMMIS CARL H. SMITH Insiruclors in Perliairics MARJORIE A. WIAIILATI EX ALAN W. FRASER MARION MCILVEEN I,IiWIS H. KOPLIK MARTHA C. WAGI R ALFRED J. VIGNEC OLGA B. FURTH PAUL F. DE GARA Assislanis in. Ilcrlialrics MARY E. MERCER XVARREN R. TEPPER I7clIou1 in Pciliulrics ELEANOR GALENSON SARAH H. HARDVVICRL GEORGE M. WI'IIiATI FH JAMES L. TUCKER Q1 !9A0wmac0 ogy flrofvssor of lJllC1l'HlUCOIUQy MCKIiI iN CA'l l'IfLL DR. C,x'r'rxi1. Associalc Professor of Pfmrnmcofogy HARRY GOLD Inslruclors in lyfnurnmcology XVAIfl'l-QR NODHLL NVAI.'l'IilQ I . RIKI-lil, .IR .IANILT TRAVELL A Assislunl in Plzarmacology PAUI, A. BUNN f'l'l1QmpCulicsb DONALD A. CLARKE 22 !9Ay:Si0Lgy lJl'UfUSS!ll' of ljfzysiology EUGENE lf. DU BOIS DR. Du Publi .'xSSfN'Itll0 lJl'fJlC'SSUl'S of I,ll'VSlUlOffj' lJ.XY'l'UN ,l. liIDXX'.AXRDS ROISISNI' I . l'l'l I'S Assislunl flrofvssnlw of Physiology .LXNIES D. ILXRIDY CI IARl.IiS O. VWXRREN lnslruclors in Pllysiology XVII.l.lfXBI . X. CIYOIIITCTAN ROI5IiR'l' I-'URCI ICIOTT .lOl IN N,xcI-IiOlJ Rcscurcfz Associulc in Physiology HUGH Du HAVEN Assislrmls in Physiology CARL M. III iRC,3Ii'l' WIl.I.IABl D. l-O'l'SPElCll 25 fzycfziafry Prufwml of J's'vrrJ1ic1Ir'y OSKAR DIIi'l'l IEIM lrofvssors of fIIinimI Psycvfziaulry CIARENCE O. CI IENEY PI IYLIJS CREIiNACRIi 1'Issucic1l0 Professors of l,Sj'C1IItlJl'j' TI IOIVIAS A. C. RENNIE ADE T. MILIIORAT CIVIL-Ilicmcb IIAROLD C. WC7I.I I I ., . IVIIIEITJN J. fI,CcIiillriCsJ Du. IDII'I'I'IIIiI.M .Jssocialc Professor of Clinicuf Psyclwiulry z'Issislunl Professor of Psycfzimzlry GEORGE W. IIENRY EDXNIN J. DOTY Research Associulvs in Psyclziulry J. LOUISE DESPERT ISELA IVII'I I'EI.IVIANN I-IMII. OBERIIOLZER Assislcrrzls in Psycllialry RALPII R. IIARLOXN JEROME I.. SAPERSTEIN EDA I.. PRIEST NOBE li. STI Assislunl in Psyvfzology EIJZAIBI-I'I'II V. NEW Assislunl Professors of Clinical Psyclziulry CARI, A. IEINGER JOHN I'I. TRAVIS EDNVARD B. ALLEN HELEN E. DANIEI.I.S IIAROLD W. I.OVIil.I. CHARLES D. RYAN GERALD R. JAMEISON Inslruclors in Psycllialry VALER BARBU .IOIIN E. IIUGIIES I.II.I.IAN IN'IcGOWAN DONALD J. SIMONS .IN NORVELLE C. LAIVIAR JAMES I'I. NVALL A. LOUISE BRUSII INIAIBEL IIUSCIIKA FRED V. ROCKXNELL IIANS SYZ 241 EMC AQMA 593 igfeuenlfiue medicine Professor of Pufnfic llonllfl and Prcvvnlive lwcclicinc XNILSON C. SMILLIE DR. SMll,1.1l1 Assorriufv Professor of Pulnfic Heallh and Preucnlivc Iwcllicina MORTON C. KAHN Assislfml Professors of Public Hcnllfz, anrl Prcucniivc Zxlllflillillfl LEONA BAUMGARTNER IIERBERT R. EDVJARDS CARL MUSCI IENI-IEIM MYRON E. VVEGMAN lnslrurlors in Pulnfic Hvaflfz mul Prcvcnlivc lwcrlicinc CHARLES K, BOGGSHIAN PHILIP OI,I,STEIN I DENNIS R. A. VJPIARTON fparasilologyj Rvscurrrfl Associala in. Pulwlic Hculllw, mul Prcvcnlive Iwcalicinv IVXUI. Pm. CILLEN l.uclurar in Pufwfic fluulllz and llrvvurllizfc Afcrlicinc JOHN OI'l'll'I MCCALL 25 r A f R DR. Form' UR. Hmm: DR. PALMER fgurgical Pnllmnlouyl fololarynuologyj lftfgefy Profvssor of Szzryr-ry GEORGE J. HEUER Profvssors nf Clinical Surgery Cl IARI.I-QS lf. ICXRR i III-INRY ll. N. LYLI-I N. Cl IANI 5l.l':R VCX JT fsurgicnl ,IUHN M. MCLHAN fOpl1lI1ul1nul ljnllmlogvf EUGENE IRI. POOL n Al.liXANI3liR R. S'l'liXf'IiNS QUro10gyj Associnlc Professors of Surgery WIl.I.l.fXM IDHXV. JXNIJRUS ISRONSON S. RAY Associalc Professors of Clinical Surgery FRANK li. ADAIR IIOVJARD S. .IECK fllrologyj NI-IISON W. CORNIiI-L 101-lhopcrlif-SJ WlI1.Ir.IAbfI F. Mxclflili CIUIIIORIJ S. DUIDLIQY UERVAIS W. Ncr-'XULIFFE l R.'XNK GLENN fUloluryngologyJ ARTHUR PALINRRIER fULolaryngologyJ 9 WQ Q x99 Q0 Du, CORNELI. DR. Sruvrsxs Du. 5IcI.li,xN IOrIImpr-rIim'sI ILIroI01,lyI fOpI1IImImoI0f1yI .Issimurnl I'mfvsmrs of CIinir7uI Surgvry IRVIN IS.XI,ENSXX'I-.Ill fOYIIlOIll'fIIl'SI .IOI IN C. A. GERSTER NVILLIAN A, IRXRNES KRISTIAN G. IAIANSSON Iimlmpf-Ili!-Sb EENIAINIIN S. II.-XRRINGER IUroIoQyI MILTON L. IIIiRI.INI'fR IOpI1lImInmIf,gyI HERISERI' CONXXHXY WILLIAM A. COOPER ARCIIIE L. DEAN Illmlngyj PAUL A. DINEEN SEWARD ERDNAN IT. ICbI4rInlYl1g1uIOQx'I Iilawuggjr W. LAMPIE 'I I'IERIEER'I' BI. IIERCT.-XINIINI AI.LISII'.R M. IN'IcLEI.I..'XN II1mIugvI VICTOR E. MARSHALL II'mI0gy-I IIAYES MARTIN GEORGE 'I'. PACK E. COOPER PERSON. .Ir. NIARY XVARD fAHPSII1f'SIH, IIIQISIIACIN A. NVADE fOrII1opccIicsJ Insiruclurs .IIXCOI31XEPI.EI3AUN IOlnI:1ryngoIogyI NVILLIAIXI II. AYIQES IOloInryngoIogyI ANNE S. IIEI.CI'IER fOIoIuryngoIogyI EDVVAIQID C. COA'I'S IUrnIogyj ARIIIIIUII I1 CONSOLE .IOI-IN .I. CREEIDON XVII.I-IAIN'I IJ. DIXVEY fOloInryng0IogyI MICIIAEI. R. DEDIUISII .IAIVIES A. IJINGVVALL., III NV. IUroIngyI EDXVARI3 IN. DUNLAP IOpI1lImImoIopyI CIIARLES ID. EISIIERG IOpI1IImImoIopyl TIIOINIAS .I. GARRICK fOloIaryngoIopyI .Issislarrls ROSE ANDRE IIAROLD S. AUERI IAN DAVID NI. BARTON SAM R. P1URNE'I I' ARNIIN A. DARINlS'I'.XE'I I'ER. IIOXVARD S. DUNIBAR XV.-'XRREN E, EEERI I.'XR'I' N, MILES FELLOXVS ROIBERT K. FELTER D. REES .IENSEN ,Ir. in Surgery KOIJIIIIIIIIIUOIOQYI CHARLES S. .IONES JOSEPH E. J. KING ANNE E. KUIINER fUroIogyI FREDERICK C. IVICLELLAN fUmIn IAIERISERT C. MAIER BERNARD IVIAISEL EIYJINIONDE D. NEER IOIoIaryngoIogy .IOIIN IS. OGIIJVIE ERIC C. RICLIARDSON IODIIIIIIIIIH I'IERI3ER'I' ,I. IIIEKERT .I. fUrOI0gyI NORMAN TREVES in Surgery DAVID M. l.lM-YUEN FRANCES W. LOVEJOY Ross S. M.f121.wEE. Jr. 131.lZAnE'rH M. MMNAUGIIIZR IO .IOIIN M.'XR'I'IN fOIOIilI3'Hg0IDQy'J GUY ls. MAYNARD. Jr. LEOPOLD Mm uma co CIPIARIES Nl-MMANN OLIVER .L PURNIQLI.. Jr. MORRIS SCI'INI'I l'IN'IAN fufologyy loInryngoIog XXf'II.I,I.-XM C. VON DER LIE'I'I'I Reseczrch FQIIOLU in Surgury RUTH S. HOFFMAN 27 uyI I oIngyI pI1II1nIm0I0gy YI pozclioggg Assislanl Professor of Rarliology, Acling llcafl of Dcparlmcnl HAROLD L. TEMPLE r. DR. lrzmmu Associate Professor of Clinical Rafliolo 95' SIDNEY WISINTRAUB Assisfanl Professors of Racliology ALFRED If. IIOCKER LEONIDAS D. MARINELLI JOSEPH V. SULLIVAN lilacliological Physics? STEPHEN WloII'I'E lrislruclors in Racliology JOHN FOSTER GEORGE JASPIN IRVINO SCHVJARTZ ALFRED W. KANY Lecturer in Racliology LUCILLE M. BOND 'f Q8 SIENIHORS i5RUCTIi !XI.l..AN AIHSON Missoula. Monlana 1'X.l5., ISHS, Nonlana Slalc Univcrsiiy New llavcn Hospital, New llavon, Conn. lxlcflicine SIZWAIQID .llill-OMli PmAKIiR 6118 Liclnig Avo., Pmronx, N. Y. PLS., 'I 9-12, Yale Universily Allmny Cc-ncrnl Hospilnl, f'Xllmny, N. N . Roluling ljLl.-SWC7lQ'l4lI CIilf'XPN!XN ALVORD, ll 331 li. Tl St., N. Y. C. BS., IW!-fl. l lnvcrlorrl Collage New Ynrli llospilzxl, N. Y. C. Pull: nlugv IfRIilDIiRlCfK NCDRIUS l5All..li:Y 65 Doclcl Sl., Glen Riclgc, N. il. AB.. IU-I-I. Cornell Univc-rsily l'Jollcvuc l'lospil.al, Qillw Division, N, Y. C. Mixvrl, Mvrlicinc mul Surgery HOXNARD DAVID I5AI.IiNSVx-Ilflfi PI III.IP CICDWANS I5IifXI. 950 Park Ave., N. Y. C. IQic'I1IIoIcI, UIHI1 BS., I9-I3. YaIcU1'1ivcrsily AIS., IU!-I, CorncII Univr-l'siIy I'Iospil:1I of Ifnonc 5 .IoinI Disc-nsvs, N. Y. C, New York I'IospiIaI, N. Y. C. Rolnling Surgery WII..I.IAINII IIARIQISON I5IiI.I., JR, .IOI IN .IOSHIIII IBOXVE Ncwporl, NorlI1 Cal-Ulm 5032 IJminInricIgc Xxvv.. N. Y. C. BS., 194111, Univcrsily of NorII1 CnroIinn AB., I0-I-I, Cullvgc of Cily of Nc SI. VIIIWUIINIS-X!ilINICI'IJIII IInivc'rsily IIoSpiIz1I, New York IIospIInI, Y. C. NasI1viIIc, Tenn. S urgery Medicine 51 IJONALD LUVIi IBURNI IAM ANIDRH S'I'liPHAN CAPIDAGLIS l.CIJi1ll0ll, N. H. IU Hiucrosi. Rcl., Pmmxx'iHc, N. Y. AU., 1015, Uurlnmolnllw College AB., I0-14, Crmrlmvlf University fxlnry Hilflwfofk Ix ICII1UI'iilI lluspilal. 'mug lslzmcl CMHQJQ Hospilal, Plroomyn N N Hunox'01', N. H. I, , wlulrrzg Rolniirlg SCCDTT l'Ii'l'IfRS fl lRlS'l'liNFlfN , RALPII WIl.l.l,fXPI CfI-l?INMl2N'l'S II6 No. 'I XV.. f5l'iggI1m11 Cily, Ulalm -I6--IU Iiorcsl Hr., Ufmllglzxsloxvm, N. Y. HS., TWH, lyluixvrsily of Ulall JNPJ., IU-I-I. Cl?I'IlCIl lynivcrsily Mary Imogene Pmsvll Hfvspilal. Bellevue lluspiml, 31-fl Division, N. Y. C Coopcrslmvn, N. Y. D l f syr'fmsoln.r1I1r' Rolaling 30 GEORGE VINCENT COIENAN. .lR. 971 Smilll St., l.Jrox'iclencc. R. l. BS., I9-I-I, lloly Cross College Roosevelt Hospital, N, Y. C. Wlixrzcl, Surgery ancl Fleclicinc CHARI..ES IEIERIEERT CRANE 78 Farley Avo., Ncwarlc, N. .l. All., IU-I-I, XfVCSlCj'Hl'l Univcrsily Syracuse University Hospilal, Syracuse, N. Y. Roluling HAROLD NILES COOLEY 1322 N. 51 SL., Poirminglmm, Alu, AB., 19-15, University of Alalaamn l5cllcvuc llospilal, Qml Division, N. Y. C Surgery HENRY DHVOE CRANE, JR. I5'I5 Yorlq Ave., N. Y. C. Colgale Ui1iversiLy ljclci' Bowl, lvariglmm llospilal, Boston, M lklixcrl, Surgery uncl iwcclicirw 55 .IAMHF .'XYl.NlfR I3OUClf'l'T. JR. I Cioliwnml Nfl.. Sc'ni'scIuic, N. Y. - 1 AB., lf7'l'J, AIIIIICIASI. Qoucgc Proviflcnvc Hospital, Uclroil, Ixlicii. Rolaling MliRl.lN KliXXRl O'l 1' DUVAL, JR. IO Crcsmonl Nfl., Monlclair, N. AB., 19-13, Darlmoulh College New York Hospital, N. Y. C. Surgery, fxlixccl Q 1 fXR'l'l IUR BROOKS DUBOIS l2I3 Park Ave., N. I larvaril University New York llospilai, N. Y. C. iVc'flic'ilu-. Afixcrl l RANKI.lN GESSFORD EBAUCH, .ii ITSS Glencoe Sli., Denver, Colo. Ayr., 194-l, Durlmoulii College Nc-xv York Hospilui. N. Y. C. .Alt'flfl'fIlL' DAVID SALISBURY ELLISON 5 Elk Sl., Albany, N. Y. BS., 1942, Rensselaer llolylerlulic New Yorl: Hospital, N. Y. C. Olzslelrics anrl Gynecology RAYMOND IJURSTON FEAR 310 E. Bullalo Sl., ltlmca, N. Y. AB., 19-l-1, Cornell Univcrsily lnslilule N. Y, Postgraduate Hospilnl, N. Y. C. Medicine LOUIS ARTHUR l7ARCllIONF 25 E. Water St., Vxfalerloo, N. Y AB., 1044, Cornell Univcrsily Syracuse University lqlospital, Syracuse, N. Y. Roluling FRANCE XAVIIQR l7l':l.l.lflQS 52 Deering Sl., Amlmersl, Mass. AB., 19-15, Al11llC?l'Sl CUIIL-gc New Yorlq l'lospilnl, N. Y. C. Pccfiulrics lk... 55 I Q QSCAR. LIONEL ITRICK 616 So. Forest Drive, West IEIHIICNVOOCI, N. .I. AB., I9-fi-I, CorneII Universily P0rIia!ric's, Ixfixerl FRANCIS .IOIIN GIIROY 65 EcIgewaLer PIace, Edgewater, N. .I. AIS., 1945, ITOl'C.II1i1IT1 University ISQIIQ-vim I'Iospil'z1I, QncI Division, N. Y. Iwerlicilic 56 PresIJylerinn IVIerIicaI Cenler, N. Y. C. CYRIIS ROBERT ERIEDIVIAN Q20 CoIcrifIge SI., BrooIsIyn, N. Y. XXII., I9-14. CorneII University Sinai I'IospilaI, EmILimore, IXILI. Surgery STANLEY BIQRTRAIVI GI'I I'ELSON 2815 Avenue I, BrooI4Iyn, N. Y. AB., 1945, CorneII University IVIicI1aeI Reese I'IospitaI, Chicago, III. Relating NVILLIAM LEONARD GREENE 4-'l Fallon Sl., Pcalnorly, lxlass. AB., I9-I-I, Cornell Uliiversily New Yorl: llospilal, N. Y. C. Olislvlrics uncl Gynvcology THEGDORE EIDWIN IIAUSER 166 E. 73111 Si., N. Y. C. A.l'J., IU-IS, Cornell Univcrsily l.'x-llcvuc l lospilal, Qml Division, N. N. C. Mcclicine SANFORD NVARREN HARVEY Q0 Silver Sl., lxliclcllclown, Conn. AB., 1945, Weslcyfiim Universily Kingscounly Hospital, ljxroolalyn, N. Y. llflcclicinc JAC-OB XNILLIAM HEINS Raymoncl Sl., Darien, Colm. ELS., 1935, College ol Cily ol New Yorl: New Yorlq l'lospilal, N. Y. C. Qbslclrics aml Gynecology 57 CI IARIIIS IfRIiIDliRICK IIIiSSIiI.I5AC'II ROI3IiR'I' GEORGE HICKS II Cilmsoii I7Iucc, IfIizuIJclI1, N. II. TIS W. I78I.I1 Sl., N. Y. C. AB., I9-I-1, CorncII University New York University RooscvcIt I'IospituI, N. Y. C. Orange IVIcmoriaI I'IospitaI, Orange, N. .I Nerlicine and Surgery, Mixed Rotating TIIOMAS CRUIKSHANK HILL, JR. GILBERT IIOUSTON, III 89 So. CI1urcI1 St., HazcIton, Pa. 57 E. GrccnwicI1 Ave., W. Warick, R. I IIS., 19413, Antioch CoIIcgc AB., 1944, CorneII University I3rooI:Iyn I'IospitaI, BrooIaIyn, N. Y. Rhode Istanct I'IospitaI, Providence, R. I. Rolaling Rotating 58 JOSEPH EDXNARD KALBACHER 20 Bradley Ave., Hamclcn, Conn. BS., 19411, Yale University Presbyterian lxleclical Center, N. Y. C. Pediatrics HOWARD JOSEPH KESSELER 142 E. Slst St., N. Y. C. AB., 1945, Amlierst College Lenox Hill Hospital, N. Y. C. Rotating ALFRED MlLI.IiR KlilRt.ti 514 N. Broad St., Vxfest llazleton, Pa. AB., 1944, Colgate University New Yorlc Hospital, N. Y. C. Surgery WlIsLlAM FREDERICK KROENER, .IR 502 N. Painter Ave., Vxfliittier, California AB., 19-111, Stanforcl University Los Angeles County General llospital, l.os Angeles, Calif. Rolulillg 39 .IOI IN ITRIQIDHRICK LEE 70 Dayton Avo., GI'CCDXX'IC'I1, Crum. BS., 1944, Iiowflom COIICQC CamIJrIcIgc IIOspilaI, CnmImricIgr-, IX Inss. Rolaling .IIZRROLD STANI .EY I-IEI3I2RIN'IAN 590 VVCSI EMI Avo., N. Y. C. AB., 1043, C0rncII Universily . IVIic'IwncI Reese I'IospilaI, Chicago, III. Rolaling 40 .IUI IN IQOISIQIII' LEE, JR. TO 7SlI1 SI., 'I7JrooIxIyn, N. Y. AB., 19,1-fl. CoIumImia Universily ,IIN ITRIYIDERICK LINCOIN O09 Teague Drive, Sanla I3auIa, AB., 1041, SI.au'mI0rcI Universily New York I'IospiIaI, N. Y. C. Surgery i LYMAN ix MASS S01 Qnrl Avo.. Anlioc11. Ca1i17. AB., 1942, Univcrsily of Ca1i1ornia 17ran141in 1'1ospi1u1, San Francisco, Cam Rolrzling .IAMES RENWICK 1V1CCA1QRO1.1. 225 Qnd Ave., N. Y. C. AB., 1942, Co11uy Co11c,Qc 15c11cvuc 1'10spila1. 5111 Division. N. Y, C Medicine RO131fR'I' IZIDWIN IVIARTIN S9 1'1azai'r1 Ave.. Proviclencc, R. APA.. 10141. lgmwn University R11m1c 1s1anc1 11ospiia1, Proviclci Rnlnliriy 1J1'.'1'1fR .IUI IN 1X1C1UONNE1.1.. 166 151uoin1ic1r1 Avo., Palorson. AB.. 1 1043, gl.. Pclcns Co11c,Qc Sl 1 50131118 1 1nspila1, Palcrson. . ,. .rm Rolf: ling 411 Wll.l.lAiNi DONALDSON MCLARN CTORIDON MHRRIAN Q00 Nassau Ave., Muniwassci., N. Y. -IO Wiiicliiig VVaiy, XV. Orange, N. J. AB., 104-fl, Coiiunlmin Univcrsily New York Hospilal, Ubswlricvs anrl Cynwology WAi.'l'lilQ TAYLOR MILLER Dnnaiaslair, Sloncimvcn, Scollnnri University of Aiacrclccn Aberdeen Royal lnlirmury, Alucrciecn, Scotland Medicine ' C . ' T . . HS., I H-i, info lniiivoisily Mclimciisl Hospilnl, PJrooHyn, N. Y. Rolaling CHARLES NVlI.i.lAiN'I MOFFETT, JR 608 Higiwlnncl gl., Orlando, Fla. AB., 19-43, Uniwrsily of Alabama Bellevue Hnspilnl, Qnrl Division, N. Y. C AIGl1iCfIi.C rinrf Surgvry, ixfixcrl HAROLD CLONVDUS MURPPIREE 1525 Yorlc Ave., N. Y. C. Aslnury College Bellevue lilospital, Qncl Division, N. Y. C. Surgery I'Il.JWAIQlD NVAIjl'IiR IDILLON NUI 418 Hatlierly Road, Egypt, Mass. AB., I9-15, Harvarcl University Cincinnati General llospital, Cincinnati, Oliio Rotating QTON WARRlfN BYRNE NESTLVIR I9-1 Center Ave., New Roelielle. N. fX.B., 19-H, Coluinlmia University llartlorcl l lospilal, nl larllqorcl, Conn. Relating EViiRlTl l' ARNOLD ORlBli'l'ON 1-10 Grant Street, Bangor, lxlaine fX.l.'J., 19-'13, llowclnin College Boston Cliilclrenls l lnspilal, Boston, IN llefliulries fa 3 5 1 FRANK .IUI IN l'.'Xi.l7Nl5O 538 Porlagc Road, Niagara iialls, N. Y. AB., IO-lil, Corin-H University IlIiI.l-QN RAMSIUQCK POUCI IFR 7-'IO Bciviclcrc Avo., Plfiiiimciicl, N. J. PLS., 19-15, Now .lcrscy Conn-gc for XXJHIUCII Rociccfuiici' lnslilulc of Nlcclirai IQCSOIIITII. N. Y. C. Rosoarcfr 411 Cl IxXRl..liS IfDVx'.'XRD PERSON IOS Yrcclaml Avo., Nulicy, N. .i. AB., I9-13, Colgate Univcrsily Sl. Lu1:c's Hospital, N. Y. C. Surgery, Plixorl ROBiiR'I' KAY QUINNVZH.- . - 3 Cill'IlSli! PJElI'l'?lCliS, CHl'IlSIC, I il. BS., 19-H, Univcrsily of North Carolina Genesee Hospital, Rociicslcr, N. Y. Rolaling VxfALl,.!XCE JAMES REIDNER 39ll1 anal Clwesinut St., Plwilaclclplwin, lj Villanova College Kniclacrluoclqcr Hospilal, N. Y. C. Rolfrling VJILLIAM DONALD ROLPH, JR. 625 E. lst Sr., Nauonal Cily, Calif. PJSJVJ., 1943, Norlluwcslcrn Universiiy Sf-Iwo! of lvlcclirine Roosevelt Hospilal, N. Y. C. Medicine VWXLTER JOHN RICI MR 492 Wilsolw Ave., ldymllmrsl, N. J. rf' 'J-' AB., I J-I-fl, CAJJIIHIJJIE1 Lfn1x'ers1l,y Slamlorcl llospilal, Sl,amlorc,l, Conn. Rowling GEORGE FREDERICK SAOER 60 Lexington Avo., Porllaml, lxlainc AB., 1943, Bowdoin College Peler Bent Briglwm Hospilnl, ljnoslon, El Surgery and lllcflicinv, Alixml 45 ARTI IUR SCI INVARTZ C2100 Bronx IJilI'Ii N. Y. AB., 19-I-I, Corm-II Universily N. Y. Posl cTI'ilCIllilI.C I IospiIaI, N. Y. C. Iweclicine HARRY AI DIJISON SIN CLAIRE 415 EcIgewoocI I7Iuce, RuII1erIorc,I, N. J. AB., 19-fI5, Amherst CoIIege Orange IVIcmoriuI IIospilzxI, Orange, N. .I. Rotating -I6 MILTON SHOSHKES 122 IIansInury Ave., NcwarI:, N. .I. AB., 19-l-I, ComeII University IBCLI1 IsraeI IIospitaI, N. Y. C. Rolaling STANLEY EDXVARD SMITH, . Cooks I:aIIs, N. Y. CorneII Universily New York IIospilaI, N. Y. C. Obslolrics and Gynecology IR ALEXANDER RAYMOND STEVENS, JR. 35 Exeter St., Forest Hills, N. Y. AB., 1943, Yale Univcrsily New York Hospital, N. Y. C. Aleclicinc .IGI IN JOSEPI-'l SUILIVAN, JR. 229 Flower Ave., VValcrtown, N. Y. BS., 1945, Massachiisetls institute of of Technology Bellevue Hospital, Qncl Division, N. Y. C. Surgery FRANKLIN HUGH STRElTFEI.D 2587 Creston Ave., N. Y. C. AB.. 19115. Columbia Univcrsily Mount Sinai Hospital, N. Y. C. Rolaling ROBERT Wli.-l..lAlN'l TAXNSE 520 Eclggewoocl Nil., Mnnslieicl, Ohio AB., 194-I, Denison Univcrsily Bcllevilc Hospilnl. Qnrt Division, Alixurl, Aleificilia unrf Surgery 'kgs -17 NC STHPI IIQN NARSII TENNHY 1512 ti. Grove St., Bloomington, ttt. AB., 19-15, lJill'tl11Olltt1 Cottage Strong tvtemoriat Hospitat, Rocticslcr, Mixed, Surgery and Mcrcticinc .IOSEPI-I C1-LURGIZ 't'lFIfT 514141 E. 66tt1 Si., N. Y. C. AB., 19-141, Cotgatc University New Yortq Hospitat, N. Y. C. Obstetrics cznrl Gynecology N. Y. 418 DAVID DUVALL Tl IONIPSON 305 trairmount Ave., tttiaca, N. Y. AB., 19-1-'1, Cornctt Univc-rsily New Yortq ttospilat, N. Y. C. A'IClltCtI10 ROIQ ICIDWIN WEl.1-.S. JR. 55 Ii. 58111 St., N. Y. tj. 1'X.B., 10-I-1, Comett University New Yortc Hospitat, N. Y. C. Nccticine DANIHI. HARRIS XNELNER 32 Soullmern Blvcl., Allmny, N, Y. AB., I9-H, Cornell University Mount Sinai Hospital, N. Y. C. llferlieine GEORGE VVASHINGTON WO 901 Caslile Sl., Coral Gables, Fla. BS., I0-15, University ol' Florida Harllnorrl llospiinl, llzirlforcl, Conn Rolaling I llfl JSC UN .IILNNINGS ROY CZLIZN WIGGANS, .lR. Forest llome, lilmen, N. Y. AH., I9-I-I, Cornell University Bellevue llospilnl, N. Y. C. Surgery OID, lll .lOl IN Al.DliN WOOIJCCDCK 150 Union Sl., Bangor, Maine AB., I9-13, lioxvrloin College New York lluspilal, N. Y. C. Surgery V Wll.SON, JR. L, -107 lxlilvlmell Sl., lllmrn, N. N. . X.l'z.. IU-Ill, DHflD10lllll College Bellevue llospilal, N. Y. C. Alixerl, nfvclicine mul Surgery X. .19 of W C' Edf 8 ,Jl0l 99f N April 5, 1943, wluile the worlcl turned itself insirle out, tlaere gatlmerccl at 1300 Yorl: Avenue, a new group ol 'llwopeliilsfl all intent on lmeeoming Mlys. We were tlwat group, ancl in our ltrst montlu we learnecl to Walla up one flight, flown twong we were deftly guiclecl tlurouglw tlwe inguinal Canal lay Dr. Morrill, ancl were inspirecl to new lmeiglwts lay Dr. cluvigneaurls tiracles on Tlwe ljrolessional Attituele vs. l.a Belle lnclilllerenee, We came to spealc glilyly ol transmelliylatecl amines ancl acquirecl spealcing acquaintance witli tlme microseopic anatomy of tl1e Hestomaclanp ancl tlmus llortiliccl, most of us set out for Fort Dix, wlmere we learnecl to Hwatelm tlwe laoolzf' to police up tlme grounrlsf' ancl a group ol unlortunates spent fourteen lwours peeling spurls ancl snapping lweans. We returnccl to New Yorla in a lvona lifle troop train, to lincl tlwe Navy contingent still in 'lciviesf' ancl tlaen lmegan llae Battle ol Yorlc Avenue anrl tlmirty-cent movies. 'l'l1c military rlignity ol General Cy Frieclman fwearing ROTC merlalsl was rivallecl only lmy tlmat ol Ulmerstleu- tnant von Wells, wlw was seen in Oplwtlwalmology Clinic next. clay. lacing lvittecl lor a monocle. Tliree Clays later we were all lJl:C's, ancl soon laacl setllerl clown to tlie long, lmarcl grincl of summer in tlme tlmircl floor Sweatlmox. Dr. No- niclez macle Organology memor- alvle when lic accusecl Kcsseler ol' Hlaeating the lnusla aroilnclf' We toilecl cncllessly over tlme triangles of tlme neclc, talcing time out only for mail call anrl penny- pitclming on tlme sun-cleclc. ln Bio- ffl cliemistry we lnecame aeutely metalxolism eonseious. Vlilmere were tlie Qs! liour spevimens. laypoglyeemii' ralmluits, ancl one liltle lmeasl wliosc overrlose ol pitressin wrouglit, lmavor witlm lxliss .POtICllCl S clean lali coal. Navy lile was enlivenecl lay Orientation ancl Pete Cranes regular rumor ol slate grays in ten clays. Somelxow, we passerl Anatomy, ancl llmen lmevame lost in ilu- liluers ol tlie spinal corfl ancl llie projerlions ol llme putainen. Dr. Diellielm poinlecl out to us tlie all-prevailing inlluence ol ljsyelie. ancl earlm weelq, uncler luis guiclanre, we painlully set flown tlmc evo- lution ol' our various Neuroses anrl fwoinpulsions, wliile rlvecl llauser slept quietly in tlie lourlll row. rlilie iclea llmul mif'ro-organisins muse rlisease was lorinally introflucerl to us lay t Q lxlessrs. Neill, . ugg. lxlagill, llelmre, ancl Co. 50 While Dr. Neill stoort amazecl, lfhaugh revolutionizecl Aseptic Technic one clay, as he translerrect the laroth culture ol' typhoicl from the llaslc to his hancts, to t.he cteslc, to the petri clish, ancl hacl: to t.he llaslc, spilling just a little on the lloor. A few lectures later, Dr. Neill intormccl us that Ucliarrhea is a loose tcm1. Physiology lnegan in this third trimester ol the Hrst year, ancl Frictay afternoons came to he associatect with smolaect clrums ancl twitch-tension experiments, cluring one of which Arty DuBois was seen to rush up to his father. eagerly inquiring What's the recorct? Ours just hit 500l Wheiu lirst confronted with the problem ot Polyeythemia, Milt Shoslqes rlevisect a giant centri- fuge to which the patient coulct he strappecl, anct whirlect arouncl with sullicient speect to spin the rect cells out ol the circulation. Evenings, the Eighth Floor ltlush ancl lnsicte Straight Ctuh helcl regular meetings, with Brothers Hill, Greene, Reclncr, Shoslqes, et al. in attenclance. Finals came, anct most ot us were successful in overcoming this threat to our future careers. Tecl Hauser awolce long enough to write his answers, anrt a welcome vacation wrote linis to our lirst year. We retumecl relreshecl, ancl somewhat more sophisticatect, tio lactate the Seconrl year anct Pathology. lt was ahout this time that Al Pearson was clupert into talcing ua malceup quizu in Pathology, . which containect a stifle we hacl all 2' not yet stuctiect. We gractuatect T- ,Q to the clog stage in Physiology, . ' anct the tamlnours ctancect a - ' ,, ' happy tanctango sometimes in .--'ff ' if time with the heart heat, hut , P I ' tl ' more olten inclirating the rum- YSIOI. -- fr- , R - hte ol' a passing truclc. The con- LAB. H +, glomeration ol mosquito-netting, '1 f 'att warm stool suspensions, tile g by cycles anct the Dragon l.arly -1-K vii soon marle us lamiliar with the perils ol Protozoan lnlestation. .lohn Sullivan louncl what he thought was an egg in one ol his specimens, anct when his lellow stuclents cliagnosert it as an air-lauhlnle he appealert to higher authority - Dr. Kahn - who thought it was a pretty gooct air huhhle. Thoroughly grounrlerl now in the theoretical aspects ol our chosen lielcl, we turnect to the clinical. Dr. Stewart helrl us on the eclges ol our seats with his explanation ol the arts ol? lnspection, Palpation, ltercussion, anrl Auscultaliion, ancl we eagerly tooli to per- cussion lnectposts, floors, tahlcs, room-mates, anrt rlates. We were learning. These investigations, graphic eviclelive ol our new-horn curiosity, were a rlelight to the laculty, anrl our prolessors' eyes grew wirle with surprise. 'the tahles, chairs. hecl posts, etc., remainecl unmovertg our flair-s gave a somewhat rlillterent reaction. 51 Umlcr the capable tutelage of .4 Drs. Cattell ancl Golcl, we were '-Ss' well sehoolecl in Therapeutic fb Nihilism, and learned of the l I , x '9 Q xxx ! A -4' 'i-itf9?- E ri f 1 1 T I w- avzljl f wort essness o any crug otier 'Yr ' i - ax., than draalis. No detail of the K 'LI 'ft , N ' f' ' emetic mechanism of the cat Q it lfgf , , . ' eseapecl our eyes. lf, 1 is F , W ZZ, Q ' gf Uncler the ever-watchful eye - - of Acting-Sergeant Wells the WWW fwfe M f ' . 4 s Army group spent grim morn- ings on maneuvers, sometimes ranging as lar from the home lnase as 70th Street. while nurses, patients, ancl attenclants in the Wfmmens Clinic hung laughingly out ol the winclows, watching us at our war games. There were rumors that the Navy group would ellqect an amphilbious lancling on Wellware lslancl, hut they were lilcewise conhnecl to clrill, inelucling Second squacl to the rear, Harsh. The Goocl Concluct meclal appearecl on the lnlouses ol some of our less timorous Hheroesf, At Warc,l's lslancl we hart a graphic cleinonslration of what happens to people who rlo not tell all their troulales in their Psyrholyiology Reports, ancl Bela Tawse linally sat clown ancl wrote the last ten ol his. Dr. Marchetti introclucecl us to Olystetrical Pathology ancl to Mr, T. lg. Lee, ancl was surprisecl to learn that some ol us hacl unever been in a tight place. 'llhircl trimester, seconcl year, founcl our while coats hulging with rliagnostie utensils, lor we were at last emlmarlcing to gain real Clinical experience!! We cletermineelly salliecl lorth, some to Bellevue, others to l-inc'oln, anrl a lew to CB. One memlmer of the class experienrecl some clilticully in hearing munnurs ancl rales lor several clays, until he re- movccl the Cotton lrom his stetho- scope. We still clon't lqnow who Y , sex exrhangecl the leulcemie slicle for , il l' .loc Vlqillts own in Clinical Path- W: -hrfff ' Jr - l ology, hut all the rest ol the year in I H rl illt coulcl he seen palpalnng his f wi tk spleen, or lurtively feeling for Z 5,4 ,I L ' 'll axillary nocles. I' A A Peclialrirs startecl, and Alvorcl L NJ ancl Lincoln, lpoth proucl fathers, X , ' N tool: careful notes on the Care -I ,ru If anal Feerling ol? lnlants. Hauser, N Wlld - as yet unlnarrierl, slept in the Do you miml if l listen in? third row- 52 Surgery became a realiiy as , we walchecl Dr. Chilcl perform .X my , slrange rnanipulalions upon a Q- V , f small hole in the sterile clrapes, which he claimecl was a llernia- 1 X ,Qi- plasly. John Sullivan hearcl The mmf, V Call, reacl Chrislopher from 5 ,, k ctoyer lo cover, ancl lmegan prac- 1 I A 66.1, Q X L dv ' ' licing Surgical Knols. 2 X C0 I. 6 Q . Thircl year was suclclenly upon ,,,f fi f us, ancl we swarmerl eagerly lo S if X '5iH'W lhc wards ancl sal long hours Q l Xalan - writing UPL. clenies family history of The, malignanl clisease, clialneles. arlhrilis, goiler, cerelyral hemorrhage, or nervous or menlal disease. Ur else we arguerl wilh lhe inlerne almoul lah worlc. Eslaach, rlwurlx, anrl Guiaic lnecame lamiliar, if unpleasant, terms, as we savagely fought ell the impulse lo cle more sinlc lesls. This year we louncl new faces in our miclsi, as from the lmaclcwoocls of l'lanm'er came Burnham, 'lienney anrl Duval. 'lla reinforce George Wooclls losing lnallle with lhe Hclamyanlqeesfy lhe South senl us Bell, Cooley, Mollclt, ancl Quinnell, anrl as parl ol reverse lencl-lease we acquired Wiillr-i- lcullnerlsonl Miller. Dr. Dietrich shepherrlecl us through the many pillalls ol lxleclicine, malaing us pain- fully aware ol the few things we still flifl noi lqnow. Whein P. il. lVlcDonalcl, one memoralale morning. reacl the X-ray ol a plump young lacly as lxeing Ha man. almoul 45 years olcl, wilh no olnvious pulmonary cliseasef, Dr. Dielrich answerecl, Hyou clonll wanl lo spenrl loo much lime in lhe hospiial - lry io get oul socially once in a whilefl Elmaugh aclrlecl asearis in the common lmile rlucl lo ilme lisi of causes ol olmslruciive jaunclice. lliclis lislenerl alieniively io lhe Ulcer . YH J leelure in lvleclicine. ancl prompl- 'l ifviir-'ci---si - 'llf' ff! 3 appiec oi a v series. . u- , 6 iw l livan. meanwhile. was lasl. ap- ,I l 'Wy f preaching his 100th scrulv. ancl ffjf. i was lqnown lo us as Seruhluin 'fr ' N Ci N I , M Sully. Lincoln sei his hearl on 1. heing a neuro-surgeon alter his ,, lirst scruln wilh Dr. Ray. ancl .7-1-Q eq an lll plollecl lo clamp Dr. Rays glove Uv! X - io lhe lalule al the lirsl oppor- l Qu ' X lunily ancl clo lhe nexl cranio- f X gag 4129 lomy himself. l F gl dd v Audience parlicipalion came Vi? M025 lo Cornell on Salurclay mom- SECGW 0 l l in,QS, when various memluers ol '- X X ' Ihe group were callecl on lo Franlcly, Bronson, it sounrls lilac a Srrl venlrivular tumor io me speala in Dr. Smillieys Public lleatth Lectures as Alvord delivered a scholarly ctassihca- tion ol types of alcoholics. Dr. Smillie, meanwhile, was sending us on exploratory junlcets to various parts of the Soft Underlnelly ol New Yorlc, which were reported to the group at the end ol: the year. A sailor lrom Rhode lsland heard that a soldier was calling on his wile, and hurried home in time to catch l'licl4s matting a Hrevisit..H The two exchanged words, which lelt the sailor reassured, while l'licl4s had his Gt series repeated. Redner, meantime, was follow- ing his Hcaseu through every har on the lfast side. 'the perils of Ethanol poisoning were graphically lnrought home to us when one memher ol the class was hospitalized with Paroxysmal Auricular l:ilxritlation. Hdty, Nestler fought valiantly against intractalale infec- tious mononucelosis, and, thanlas to expert nursing care, was soon ahle to undertalte a prolonged convalescence at the t5t5 ltealth Spa. tlauser continued to sleep, hut showed signs ol' walvening lay getting married. So we entered the fourth and last year, with the hope that what the Physicists say about osmosis had seine solid foundation, and with the remarlr of one professor that our only worry in the Fourth Year was our liver. Our histories and progress notes lyegan to contain such conlldent remarlas as UWC are ol the opinion that -U and Ml was called to see the patient at ten o'cloclx.n Most ol? us, however, rememlner moments when our con- lqidenee was shalcen hy the questions ol: mothers in Pediatrics, which we answered with calm exterior and confused mind. Potter Row set up shop in MQ, and the would-he olasteri- tians laecame acquainted with Bowes ltutterllies, Redner's guns, and l..ielJerman's unique collection of unmentionalales -1 the top drawer lull. Capidaglis loclcecl horns with Willaer, and the primips laegan to precipitate. Ellison did a juggling act with each lnahy that would have turned a professional juggler green with envy. Farchione, Palumlno and Houston got an apartment, and Miss Parker set an tt p.m. curlew for nurses. Substitutions and clinics tool: up most our time, and taught us what to do when we became lalVlD's. Hauser stirred in his sleep as he became a father, and Sullivan sat in Emergency, sewing up lacerations and palpating ahdomens. And so we went to press on Decemlaer lirst, with many more of the class scheduled to talce on family tile, Wiggans matting his third try. ln the near future are the prospects ol: htteen months' interneships, and, incidentally, several new additions expected to various ot the class families. .- I A- 1 'ff ww , 1. tx l I ff ' iq iaith i 1 xi I Ng ,,, 'ttf mr , 1 3. ty. W I ' '-,. 2 , i ff? UNIDIERCILASSMHEN jAil 6! Mar Cfaw Front Row: Rogers, Bull, Gluclr, Gilmour, llamillon, Toolan, Rolulnins, Jacquez, Calclroney, Freeman, Grant, Stone, Reiter, Harwiclc. Seconrl Row: b!lllI'Cl'llSOl1, Yourislm Pyle, Reeder, Tolins, Schwartz, Thomsen. Braclm D. McCann, Xvallace, Franlcenfelcl, Carr, Le Maistre, Schell Dusinlncrre, Hayes. Tlwirrl Row: Nleyerclierlas, .lollnson Kirlzlmm, Sclmell, Nolnaclc. Alexancler, Smitlw. Falli, Ashley Xvolf, Niles. Bearrl, Truss. Del-Jan. lltnsonlz Aillccn. Balls Brown, Clarlc. Clements, C0ffll1, Cole, Cornwell. Dineen Dyer, Hells, Esman. Gallagher, Gosline. Hale, Haro Heclges. Hoover. Hornlmcrger. lluyclc. Knight. Krelmlniel. T lxlccann. lXflrDowell, lX'lcEltresl1. NlcNear, lxflarclen, Matte son, Nlelclrum. Nirlcllelnmolq, Montgomery, Murphy, Murray Nelson. Parlenlweimcr, Pcarorlr, Plum, Sclmlitt. econ Mar CXMA First Rout Colville, Furer. lclclles, Eastman, l,arag3l1, Harclv Laulier, Dow, Bircl. Bertram. Xvlwite. Ruotolo. Xvillccs Craig, Rogers. Second Rout lflliott. Xvlwitclweacl. Xviltiams. Haclclow, Granger, Nlarr, Hayes, .l. Smitlw, BIIGFSITZIH, Kel man, Cllaclwiclc, lxlessinger. R. Smith. Bogclonoll. Vxleisfz. Rorlier, Xvilson, Bradley, Sclwmerzler. Tl1irrlRow: Robinson Riclm, Pullman, Arnolcl, Tlial, Daclirrian, Hope, Rapala Blaclcslicar, Hitzig, Sayre, Slnvers, Kupfer, Kultfner, Plentl Brown. Summers, Rentfro. Absenlz Bonta, Dexvinter Dulimilier. Ellis, Farrell, Haag, Knights, Kravitz, Lacroix lVlcHenry, lvlolloy, Oyconor, Q'Donnell. Oelwrig. Peters Pritchett, Richards, Ten Eyclc, Tlnomas, Vxfeston. Vxforrall C- . .jlimf ear CKULZS5 Fronl Row: J. Rogers, Rogatz, Felix, Blumer. Knight, Kvlcles. Fonrffi Roni gelmlyen. Hein. Gregory. Newman Sweeney, Cook, Sonabend, Doyle, Toolc, Diercks, Xvein- Inerger, Cwouoway. Seconrl Row: Burt, Carrier, Rieser Swann, Tinker. Strongmzm. Gerig. Barber. Hennessey Capron. Selnnicllapp, Boggs. Xvilclerinntrm. Tliiril Rout Blneuer, Herm, Nlomtt, Plecann, XV. Rogers, Imnclqnist Bauman, Xveleri, Stumpe, Goodman, Purnell, Cutler, De Rosa, Dielqerson, Evans, Epsiein, Nlirllela. Doelcwviler Duncan, Lewis. Cranrlell, Xveiinan. Lawson, Higlyee Harned, Slayers. Crulnlv, Slypnln, Comelison, Slniliis Slempie, Nallfwi-ws. Haggr-ily. .Nfwsenlz Cheng, Cher-seinan Cnlbberley. Dnvalos. Floyd, King, Love. FIcBryan, Madison NarDoClc. Seoli, Shafer. Simpson, Sommer, Xvenlworth ACFIHIVIITIHES I7ouncIcLI in 1902 .!44O!L6'L Qlflflfegdf IIONOIQ INIIHIDICAI. SOCIETY nl lIu- QIIIII-up UI Nr-:Iminu of II1c Univcrsily of IIIinois. I5cla of Nc IounrIccI nl Cornr:II Univcrsily IX'IczIicnI CoIIL:gc in I9lO. OFITICIERS I'.4IwnrrI IX, IJuVivivr, PID., ,..,.. IJux'irI IJ. VIQIIOIHIISO IfIIsworII1 C. AIvorcI, .Ir. I7ramIqIin Cv. I'lIJillIQI1, ..Ir. :XII-rc-:I IVI. Kz:irIc I,Jm-ifI D. YIQIIOHIIISOH I7onnIrI I.. I5urnImm I rccIcricIc T. KirIcImm. Jr. SIIFIIII Mall:-son FOURTII YEAR 'I'I IIRD YEAR Pri-sirlvnl . . . .SCCTU!Kll'Q'-Tl'l'llSllfl'I' .IoIm ..I. Bowc Jacob YV. IIcins .Iim F. I..incoIn Evcrcll XX. Grlwlon AIcxuncIcr R. Stevens, .Ir IlirImrcIson K. NoImcI: xv York CI1nplcr 60 7 omcmd mealicaj A50ciafL0n OFFICERS Susannah R. Krehhict ......... ,...,..,.... ,....,......,....... .....,.......... I 1 1 I Sarah Matteson ............,... ...,.,..,........ V ire I If 4 nt Mary S. Chaciwicl: ....4.,.. .........,.......................... ....,..,. S 4. vcreiary Inu urrr Carol H. Brach FOURTH YEAR Helen R. Pouchcr THIRD YEAR Susannah R. Krchhict Sarah Matteson Ntary S. Chadwick Janet K. Hayes Marcia Kalman Joan K. Barber tsalactle G. Boggs Agnes Burt Frances N. Capron Edith L. Carrier Janet C. Gcrig Ruth M. Hcnnessey SECOND YEAR FIRST YEAR Carol E. Nvitclermuth Dorothy E. McCann Mary M. Miclctlehroolz Frances E. Thomsen Florence N. Marshall Nancy M. Peters Jane P. Smith Marie S. Madison Dorothy H. Riescr .lean C. Schmicllapp Barham F. Simpson Augusta R. Strongman Margaret G. Swann Dorothy J. Tinker 61 Louis A. l'arc'liiunv ...... XX'arren ll. Nestle-r .,... I.-im-Q I7 Ilrm-Q lflf lft Founclecl in 1882 at tlie University of Michigan Meclical College. Tau Cliaptcr founclerl at Cornell University Merlical College in 1900. ..................Pr0Sir Vice-Prvsic OFFICERS len! .lolin J. O'Donnell, .lr ......... . lun! Nelson R. Niles ..........,.... fruusurvr llector M. llrown ..............,-. Ellsworlli C, Alvortl, Jr Frezlericl: N. Bailey George V. Coleman. Jr. James A. Doucett, Jr. Franlrlin G. Ebaugb, Jr. Kent F. Balls William J. llearcl Riclrarcl ll. llrown Clrristoplrer llull 'lllmmas XV. Calrlroney Robert A. Clarlc. .lr. Davirl A. Collrin Franl: l.. llinl Joscplr A. llonln Eclwarrl U, llraclley Hector N. llrown James N. Colville Clria-l Clit-ng Ferris E. Voolc ID. I.lTRO!' CfilllKlI'll Louis A. Farcliionc- Oscar l.. Friclc Nvilliam L. Greene 'llieoclorc li. Hauser Cliarlcs F. Hcsselbaclm llarry Depan Paul A. P. Dineen Cliarles F. Dyer Riebarcl W. lfells William J. Gallaglier, Ernest Gosline William J. Grant Samuel H. llalc Albert ll. Craig. Jr. Robert l.. Dow Donalrl S. Ellis Donald F. Farrell Ray A. llaag Dominivl: Davolos lfranlc P. De Rosa Jolm E, S. Docliweiler .lr FOURTII YEAR Robert Cv. lliclzs Gilbert Houston, Ill Nvilliams F. Kroener, Jr. Jim F. Lincoln Lyman Maass Tl'llRD YEAR Ricllarcl B. Hamilton James D. Hayes Tliomas R. llerlges 'lliomas I-I. Hoover lliester R. Hornbergcr, Jr. Marvin L. Huyclc Freclerielr T. Kirltliam. Jr. Robert G. Knigbt SECOND YEAR Douglas A. l'laclc.low Craig R. Hope Alan ldcllcs George li. Lacroix Jolln H. Laraglu Luclwig G. Laufer FIRST YEAR llllromas W. Hetu Yvallace A. Knight Robert A. Mayors Warren B. Ncstler Eclwarrl W. D. Norton Franlc J. Palumbo Stanley E. Smitlx, Jr. Davicl D. Thompson Artliur E. lVlcE.lfrcsb. Jr 'llliomas W. Melclrum .lolm J. Meycrclirelzs William S. Montgomery James W. Murpby Robert A. Nelson. Jr. Nelson R. Niles Robert J. Molloy Jolm J. O'Donnell, Jr. Roclericlc C. Ricliarcls David E. Rogers Anclrew K, Ruotolo Thomas J. lVlcBryan Bcrnarcl J. Miclxela Lester D. Sbultis . ........ Secretary ..................... Historian ..........................Cusiollian .losepli G. Tilllt Roe E. Wells. Jr. Roy G. Wiggans. Jr. lluclson J. NVilson. Jr. George W. Wood, lll Walter A. Reiter. Jr. Jolm T. Rogers llaroltl W. Schell, Jr. Lester J. Sclmell, Jr. Gilbert l. Smith Pi-ter W. Stone Robert E.. VVolf James XV. Sayre Olin G. Sliivers. Jr. Paul L. Summers Robert N. Wlmitelmeaczl Joscplr A. NVorrall. Jr. Dayton R. Stemple. Jr. Allred R. Stumpc Edmund T. Nvelcli 1 62 f9Az C265 Founded in 1889 at the University of Vermont College ol' Medieine. Rho Delta Chapter founded at Seward J. Batccr Philip G. Beat John J. Bowe Andre S. Capidaglis Ralph W. Clemmcnts Charles H. Crane Henry D. Crane, Jr. Gerald Atttcen. Jr, John A. Clements Jonathan O. Cote Christian J. DeWinter Rotmert C. Aclcles Arthur W. Bauman Floyd S. Cornelison. Jr. Thomas l.. Doyle. Jr. Harold VV. Evans Comelt University Medical College in 1921. OFFICERS George F. Sager. ..........................................,...............,.. Presdenl Rodney tl. Dusintxerre ........ ................ ........... X 7 ice-Pr'esiitenl Rolmert ll. Vv'allar'e ....... ....,... ..., 1 ....,...,.. S e crelnrv Gerard J. Aittzen. Jr ......... ......,................,........ ' freusurvr Christian J. Dexlvinter ........,................. f'm'rr'spundir1g Secretary FOURTH YEAR J. Robert Lee, Jr. James R. Mrcarrolt NVilliam D. lVlcLarn Retnert E. Martin tlarotd C. Murphree Everett A. Orheton Charles E, Pierson 'l'I IIRD YEAR David S. Ellison Raymond D. Fear Francis J. Gilroy Sanford W, Harvey Allred M. Keirte tloward J. Kcsseler J. Fredericl: Lee Rodney tt. Dusintnerre Rolzert F. Freeman Rotnert tt. Fath Rohert R. Johnson Rohert ll. Frantcenlleld XN'itliam J. Murray, Jr. SECOND YEAR ltolmtmy C. ttardy John T. Mctlenry Edwin M. Knights. Jr. Norval B. Wfiltace FIRST YEAR Ben K. Harned, Jr. Frantz X. Mollitt Drury M. Love Rotmert t't. Purnell James A. Lundquist John G. Rogers William P. McCann NVayne S. Rogers Sanford Matthews Alan D. Shafer XVattace J. Rcdncr VVittiam D. Ralph. Jr. George F. Sager Alexander R. Stevens, Jr. John J. Sullivan, Jr. John A. VVoodcor:lc Rohert C. Part!-ntieimer Donald Pyle Rohert B. Wallace ttarley B. Messinger Ross B. Sommer Xxtilliam J. Sweeney, ttt James tj. Toole Clinton G. Nveiman Frederick ll. XNenlworth 63 !9Ai Sgma .loseplr A. Elliott ...,......, James B. Rentfro ......... Robert A. W. Pullman .... Jolm IVI, Wilson. Jr ........... George R. IVIcNcar OFFICERS THIRD YEAR SECOND YEAR Carlos E, Bcrtmn Gemlcl I.. Eastman Josepll A. Elliott Robert A. W. Pullman Mlclmel Rupalc ,Iolmn M. Wilson, .Ir. Robert .I. llaggcrty Rolnvrt .I. llcrm Wilbur E. Iliglaec FIRST YEAR ............,....President ........Vice-President .............Trensurcr ...,.....SecreIary Riclmrclson K. Nolzmclc James B. Rentfro Harry I.. Robinson .Iamcs T. Weston Frcclcriclc C. NVl1Ite James W. Wlilkcs, Jr. Donnlcl E. Lawson llarry I.. Mueller Rolaerlz D. Scott ' 1 I , xl ,l l Q A 1' ix M 'ff me 'I I M - M I af' 4 ,J L ,, is 1 Q ,F I 'nm 'Q 64 1 1 K r . Q -Ha I-n A f ,1 45?- Wi, ,ima CSM, Founclurl in I9Ofl nl Cornell Univcrsily Nvclicul Colin-gc flvplm fillilllllfltl. GFFICERS lluwnnl D. Hula-iiswviu ..,..... ...........,,.................. , .................. f fmisnl Nihon Slmoslws ......... ............ .......,..,...... ..... .......... V i 1 ' 1'-Consul i runl:Iin H. Slrviifm-H ,,....... ............ ' I'I'l!1lSllI'l'l' Slnnlr-y H. Uillulsnn ...,.,.. .....,..... S wmim' .li-rrolri S. l.ioln-rinun... ....... ...,,.............. ............ 9 1 -milnr Cluxrlr-s P. Nvviss... ......... ......,...................... ........ S 4 ff'rvlnry Howard D. Bain-riswc-ig Stanley B. Giiluison .lacolv Roinlmins Nurlun D. Bogcluiioll' Nvillium Dubiiicr, Jr. Abraham Blumcr Richard E. Cutler Norman Epstein FOUR'l'll YEAR .lvrruirl I.iCITOI'lHilf'l Nihon Slioslccs 'l'l HRD YEAR Nonnnn U. Yourisli SECOND YEAR Nanurci ifnrur Rivlinrcl ll. Cvrangr-r Wiilmm iliizig FIRST YEAR Melvin R. Goorlmnn Szimuui J. Newman Polar Rognlz l'mnHin ll. Sir:-ilfvlrl -'na nl Nuflici' 'Isl' I Charles P. XV1-iss Qiuinivl N. SVIIIYUI1 Duviri ll. Sonuln-nr lily ll. Xx!C'iI1IN'l'ul'I' x ' a v M James A. Doucell, Jr. . l.ouis A. Fnrcliione ..,.., Jol1n A. Woorlcocrk ..,. Ellsworlll C. Alvorcl, .lr Freflericlc N. Bailey ,....,...... George W. Woocl, lll. George V. Coleman, Jr. James A. Doucell. Jr. Francis X. Fellers Stanley B. Gillelson lfllsworlli C. Alvor Freclericl: N. lluiluy Alllrecl M. Keirle Vvurren B. Nesller ozmcwifcm ,......,.....Eclilor EDl'l'ORlAl. STAFF l.ouis A. Farcliionc Rnymoncl D. Fear Clmrles F. l'lcssellmr'l1 Pl'lO'l'OGRAPl'llC STAFF Tliuoclore Fl. llnuser Wnllixce J. Rcrlner Harry A. Sincloirc BUSINESS STAFF ri, Jr. R ADVERTISING STAFF William F. Kroener, Jr. Clmarlcs W. Molfelt, Jr. CIRCULATION STAFF Frnnlc J. Palumlso Roe E.. Wells. Jr. Roy G. Wiggans, Jr. olnerl K. ........flssislunl Erlilor .plmiograpliic Ecliior Business Manager Arlvorlising Manager Circulation Manager .lerrolcl S. l.iel1ermnn Walter T. Miller Stanley E. Smillm. Jr Jolm A. Wooclcoclc Quinnell Alexancler R. Stevens. Jr lluclson J. Nvilson George W. Wood. lll We wisli lo express our sincere llmnlcs lo Dr. Eclwnrrls, Mr, Taylor, Mr. Mclolugli, Miss Gleason Miss Newlon, nnrl Mrs. Lemon lor llieir cooperation nncl inleresl, wliicll we lmope will liclp lo malce Ullxe Samarilrxnn u progressively increasing success in llxc yr-urs to come. n 'F ' ' 66 M' 1' K . 1 A t in gg . N Pm? Pliilip B. Connolly. l,.ieul. Colonel, U. S. A. Commanclant 1282ncl, Professor of lVlilil,airy Sri:-iifzu mul 'Ihr-lim HE 52l5Ll1 SCSU flnler clmngccl lo Llie i282iid SCUJ was ncl.ival,ecl lwo slworl monllis allcr we cnlerecl Cornell lVlcclical Sclwol, ancl llius were many ol' us enalmlecl Lo conlinue our moclicul cclucalion, llHll1lCl'l'lIlJlCCl luy llie exigcncies of war. We were parlicularly llorlunale Lo lac uncler llie coininnncl ol Colonel Connolly, a man well vcrsecl in lyolli lvlililary Alllairs aml lVlcclicine, nncl one well qualillccl ln guicle us nol only in purely mililary innllers, lyut also in cliscussions in rclalecl llelcls. Caplnili Ollbziwc, Arljulmil. luugglil us llic lunclninr'iilnls ol' inililiiry clrill, uncl flifl muelw lo lorin n well-lqnil. rnilil.m'y unil. ln Llme olllee, SCl'f,fCHl1l.S lyrinxi nnzl lvlcliauglwlin. ussislecl lny lxflrs. Crillnlwan, gel us rlollwing i'oplnc'ei1iei1l.s, :incl lmncllerl llie paper worlc of llic orgrinixnlion quile elllcicnlly. CAP'I', O'I7,-XXVIJI I .'Xl.l.i'Xl IAN, PRINZI. lNlul.AlJGIII.lN 67 ULU? C OIIIIIIUKIIJIW' ,lllllll lx. lqif'llHI'llS, citlllllllilllflvl' U. S. Nflvill IQUSUIIVK' lrainingg lm-nlc-r, Cunn- IllslllKlil1L! enum- VSNR :xliKlSlliIlIlll'llS Frlmol, N. Y, our slaius, Im! wonclering what llme combina- lion of Navy anfl Mc-rliral School would Ile lilac. Then came our sojourn al. Cfffunwlmia ancl our nrsl ac'quainlanr'c willu HNow hear lI1is.n We relurncd lu waiL and spovulale on IIOIHIIKHIS llmings like luox var arrivals anrl suvlx, Vxflu-n our unifnnns nnany arriyerl, Cclclmralion was llme nrfler of U10 clay. X TIM-ro were many lessons afler llmalg many of llucm IT PDP 7r..vI.xn.I.P enjoyable, willm leavlwrs like Pele and TP. In X X rclrospecl, we awe lluc umm-rs and Navy personnel al Collnnlmia anrl Cornell, anfl parlivularly l.icul. CNOIIIIIHIIHICI' fvnlmeyer, a clelyl of alilucle, wlwivlm more avlcl1mvIeclg1e11wnl vannnl clisvlmarge. KRJXSSNIQIQ 68 li began as lfnsigns HVP, nnl, quile sure of .Snark Ol.:TBAl..l. has heen the main organizecl athletic activity at Cornell Merlical College, creating fellowship among the players as perhaps no other sport coulcl. tvtemlners ol our class have playecl solthall for lour seasons, having their most successful season their llrst year. l rom the seconcl year on, the team hact lorniiclahle opponents in the class hehincl them, who, lecl hy their star pitcher, Urian Truss, l has won practically all of the low games playecl with other , , teams. The remaining classes have not talqen an active part. in soltlaall. Many memhers ot the school participated in informal lnaslcethall games in a local gymnasium. One year, however, a medical school laaslcethall 'team was organizect anal playect several games, although with little success, against other city merlical schools. The future of laaslqelihall at Cornell is promising, hecause the unr.lerclassmen are showing great interest. The clrill llelcl proviflecl suitahle space for touch lootlnall, Although organization ol class team coulcl not he completecl, informal games were playecl claily. The game he- 'tween the thircl year class ancl the surgical rlepartment provecl interesting, entertaining, and fatal, particularly to the thircl year class. Many memhers of the school huilcl up their hoclies by playing hanclhall on the hos- pital court on the 241th lloor, in spite ol the fact that preference ot the courts is given to the faculty members. During the summer, tennis provecl to he the most popular ol' inclivirlual sports. As a matter of lact, the courts tool: quite a heating from the faculty, stuclents, and nursesl Nu Sigma Nu, to augment interest in the sport, conctuctecl annual tournaments open to all stuclents and faculty. The tournament was won in 19-13 lay Bennett Gemsong in 1944, hy Pete Stone, anct again in 1945 hy Pete Stone who, teamecl with Roy Kullqner, also won the ctoulales. At the close of 4 years activity in sports, several memhers of the gracluating class cteserve special mention for excelling in all sports-Franlc palumho, .lohn Vifoocteocli, Lou Farchione, Gil Houston, Dave Thompson, Eft Norton, llanlx Crane, George Cole- man, Frect Bailey, lfranlc Gilroy. RAY FEAR Erlfs Note: Ray has hc-on the sparlcplug of all organizerl sports at school, anrl, l'in sure, his ellorts have been appreciated hy ull. ' 69 I ib I 4' x The Cath of Hipjaocrates SWEFIR by Hjoollo the Physician, Sc Heseulajaius, Sc Hygeia, and Panacea, and all the gods and goddesses,that according to my ability and judgment I will keep this oath and this stipulaf tion: to reckon him who taught me this Hrt equally dear to me as my Parents, to share my substance with him and relieve his necessities if required 5 to look upon his offspring as my own brothers and to teach them this Hrt, if they shall wish to learn it, without fee or stipulationg and that by Precept, lecture, and every other mode of instruction I will impart a knowledge of the Hrt to my own sons and those of my teachers, and to disciples bound by a stipulation and oath according to the law o 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 eounselg and in like manner I will not give to a woman a Pessary to Prof duce abortion. With Purity and with holiness I will Pass my life and practise my Hrt. 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 eorrujotiong Sc further, from the seduction of females or males, of freemen and slaves. Whatever, in connection with my Professional Practice or not in connecf 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. While I continue to keep this oath unviolated may it be granted to me to enjoy life and the Practice ofthe Hrt, respected by all men Sc all times. But should I trespass and violate this oath may the reverse be my lot. Cb lllfJlfIH0lIfS of ALUMNI ASSOCIATIQN M lil UICA L 'I BOOKS Of All fjufwlisfrvrs in lfzngyrmg NICTROSCCDl'liS-NHNV AND US I JIACINC JSTIC7 IiQUIl'MIfN'l' T. H. MCKENNA, Inc. HH! I.l'fXINl1'll7N .Xvlixrli , . , , . UN lil? 'fx CNOlH'0Hi0fIl SUIIIYC' lnlornes' Uniforms l.nImr'ulory foals ffafbe ,Xl.'I'IiIC.X'l'IONS I-'lllili Mmm .Xvlixm-: ul It. .rrru Sr . v r I.-I llrl 'r'l'lfmf sz I 1 I m NI-XX Nulzk ll Hflpfmsllf- Amr York Husplhl X7 rowth A progressive 0l7g2IlliZ0li0ll is like u living plant. Its products take root w V G , and it grows. ja We continue to pioneer WG E . . . to break new ground in the field of quality t lJh2ll'lliLlCCl1liC81S. l0l'YHll5N'l' 1945 HY NCIIICIIING I KN 1 N CS. , CAZTLPL - CORPORATION - BLO0MI Il1lLD, N, J 73 McMASTER-CARR SUPPLY CO. lurluslrial fvvrvlzclnrfise 1 1 - ' Phono lxI.,gcnL 4-9218 Prop. 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' iztniile -ighilsfoiia so 'iiitt W ' X60 .Wye Bu xg-nB'.Y in hmcrnext. lu l- hom'-' ments - he rlb' me new 0 he 010 ,Lum '- .um I , Rlxer D51 iayaneio LZ :mm af sinh! m', B2,morm'nC don. und rob we YM Y Tha! thi-,C!.olY ruhl1ltiut10n xn moftghie by R iieo. h h Il L guconnldaqurintimhgurublllbi erect' r1ul3 'hm U W' l' Mt : 29 ' , . ., . . . 'flumee Q,fo ,ffl ywf' 'W mm, ow 'H' AMhRIf.AN Socnrr or Axunncrvmu. HARDMRE CONSVLTANTS V . thidgxico over A bronze me rMn1sAov9ao ' G ll oi er' owns A uw -no Mawson Av:-:,Nlfwlimx1Z N. Y 5 L Q3 rvNt X Wx row' .mend M' sr FJQ,'f,mWW' August 25, 1945. Nr. T. I-T. Veltfort, Manager, Copper 61 FPIISS Research association, 490 Lexington Avenue, New York 17, H. Y. hear Mr, Velfortr Thin organlzatlon reprennntlng the prlngipql trained architectural hardware men In this country and Canada and its associate, the National Contract Hardware Association, representing the distributors or builders' hardware, emphatically endorse the use of solid brass and bronze hardware. In our mag- zine, HARDWARE CUNSULTAIIT A- CONTIIACTOR and in our regional meet- 1 ,s and conventions we urns our members to promote its sale anis to stress the value, to the home or building owners, or the use of quality hardware. I l1'e believe that only by advertlslnfg and other terms ol' publicity can we make the bu ing public qonggjgug of the tact that they are purchasing solid brass and bronze. We 1 are telling them that this is a Hmustn, and why. The average builders' hardware purchasers Frequently buy brass and bronze steel-plated hardware ln the belief that they are securing the r best possible material. , Schoeffie I john R , -T,eqsU Ae an initial effort, eiaht manufacturers ot Exef- Secy , mmf builders' hardware have united in a co-operative booklet entitled Soc. ArChW9C Hwelcomo, say Hnrdwaren which will be a part or the forthcoming Am' Co.n5ulfUfl'5 Vnme Owners' Catalogs published by the F. W. Dodge Corporation, Hardware This booklet is principally devoted to explaining the advantages in the use ol' solid brass and bronze hardware. The eight manu- facturers sponsoring and .Financing the project are: P. 5: P. Corbin, Lockwood Hardware Mfg. Ce., McKinney Mfg. Co., Reading Hardware Corp., Hussell Af Erwin Mfg. do., Sargent lf Co., Schlago Look Co. and the Stanley Elbrkd. The copy was prepared by an out-standing advertising tim, Fuller and Smith and Ross under the supervision ol' a committee ol' three from the Association and the Society, representing the sponsors. W Ve truly yours, II ndorse the USS 'if ,QQ-Locale., . 6 HEmp:cmca nil bronze hflfdware .nm - ross ci solld HARDWARE m better bum homes soun snass or BRON the Hallmllfk of Quamy has J hn R. Schoemer ecuti ve S ecy. -Trea s. I A FRIEND Swift, Comfortable, SCULLY-WALTON Trustworthy . . . Nursos mul clcwlors know that Sonny-Vxfallnn Private .XXIUIJIIIIIIICCS mn Iwo cle-pc-nclccl upon to rcspoml promplly, slay or night. Ttweytc uvuilulxlo from 7 Slalions in ilu- Nlvlropolilnlr Aron. Q . DAY AND NIGHT SIIIVICII .culld-'iihlton' 'PRIVATE AMUULANCII OXYGEN THERAPY Nlaw YORK CZIIICAGO ENdicott 2-4200 fl CLAYTON 81 EDWARD Clzcmisls I I-I8 Tulum AXfIiNUIi Cor. 07ll1 SI rvvl NICXV YORK l,l1um: Rv'gul1L 7-ll-IS l,rouicfin,g u Service wcfl known. mul rocognizarl by 1,10 SIIIUIS of KNOVIIUH Alcrficul Cfoflogo curl New Yorfc Hos- pilal for many years- I i 77 ' N'I'I'IIl IN NICW XORK CITY HY KONI-IIi'l' W. KI'1l.l.Y l'l?llI.lSlIING lIORl'llIlK'I


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