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Alumni Active in Plans for the Future Beginning with the first commencement in March 1826, at which six students received their degrees, 4,425 men and women have received the degree ofDoctor of Medicine from The George Washington University School of Medicine. About 2,750 alumni are still living, and almost all of these are engaged in the practice of medicine. The George Washington University Medical Alumni Association was founded as The George Washington University Medical Society on October 24, 1905. On is February 15, 1906 the Society presented its first scientific program to the School of Medicine. Its first banquet was held at Rauscher's Restaurant in May 1906 at a cost ofS1.50 per plate. Today The George Washington University Medical Alumni Association is an active organization which is enthusiastically cooperating with the administration of the School of Medicine in working toward abright future for the School - a future that will include a modern. building near the University Hospital. 'ff 'S if 'U'-51' 'SQ X, X Q ' ' ' V 414 in X r . A I 16 ,sgag,,,g,,m '- ef 1 9 , is tx - :QL f 4 -..qu BERMUDA CONFERENCE be- tween President-elect William Mc- Kelway and Dr. 1. Epstein, treas- urer fon alumni expense account?j. WHICH SPOON do you start with?Scene at alumni function, Fall 1962. Guest speaker was Mr. Larrick, Administrator of the F.D.A. ,f-Q, Q
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L-. i INTUITIVELY OBVIOUS Dr Harold Stevens demonstrates how simple it is to Mike Wong S. RISTOCETIN is a disease characterized by by P.P.L.0'S?? G. Lazarus, K. Merrill, G. Ward, R. Sacks, B. Modlin, and Dr. M. Romansky. JUST WAIT ten years and we'll see who's tougher. Seated' john Robinson, and son, Red Moede and son. .S'lana'ing: Barbara Moode and Thersa Robinson. 121 DR. JOSEPH H. ROE will be remembered always as a favorite Prof.
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