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t. M , iv- ST. GEORGE SOCIETY members here are: fron! rowg R. Finn, R. Pick, B. Kadell, U. Fortune, back 1'ow,' L. Dornfelcl, A. Tarasuk, G. Streubert, W Fidler, C. Jonas, J. Branch, W. Vieweg. St. George Society . LEC TURESHIPS are often followed by refreshment and serious discussions concerning the material presented. The St. George Society is a unique organization whose members are students at the three medical schools in Washington, D. C. The Professional Education Com- mittee of the Washington Chapter of The American Cancer Society fathers the student group which invites outstanding persons in the field of neoplastic disease to speak. This year the speakers have been: Dr. George Crile, jr. from the Cleveland Clinic, Dr. Alexander Brunschwig from Memorial Center, N.Y., Dr. George Pack also from Memorial, Dr. C. Gordon Zubrod from theNational Cancer Institute, Captain Thomas E. Cone from the U.S. Naval Hospital in Bethesda, and our own Drs. Duryee and Newman who participated in a panel discussion on carcinogenesis. The society also sponsored two eight week clinical fellowships at Memorial Center in New York this past summer for Peter Greenberg and Barbara Kadell. Membership is attained by attending at least three of the yearly six lecture series. 73
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Nu Sigma Nu For the twenty-first year, Beta Upsilon chapter of Sigma Nu completed another term of enjoyment and enlightenment at the George Washington University School of Medicine. The year's activities were initiated by a successful rush season with abeer and pizza smoker featuring the tradition with and wisdom of Dr. Griffin and a lavish cocktailparty. Furthering the social calendar were the Christmas and Valentinc'sDances, the annual senior spring dinner dance, and many informalgatherings of the fraternity members. The highlight of the year was the 39th Annual Nu Sigma Nu National Convention held in Washington, for which Beta Upsilon served as the host chapter. For three days, ideas were exchanged with fellow students and brothers from all corners of the United States and Canada. 0n the academic side,Nu Sigma Nu had Dr. Murdock Head, Director of the Forensic Medicine Institute, at the fall lecture luncheong and Dr. john P. North, Director of The American Academy of Surgeons, for the annual Stuart Graves Memorial Lecture. Besides these formal gatherings, there were other meetings featuring various distinguished members of our own faculty. I'LL PLEDGE! A little coaxing by Barbara Kadell and Ralph Koldinger would join anything. NU SIGMA NU bo!lomrowD. Millward, R. Paolillio, C. Tegtmeyer H. Shively, W Halfner, P. Herwick, W. Mast, R. Carlisle second row D. L. Secrist, R. Rice, T. Anderson, R. Peabody, J. Milne, R. Takaki R. Tyson, lhird row j. Hushaw,-I. Zimmerman, B. Saunders, J. Kruse T. Minas, G. Ward, H. judd, D. G. Wootton, j. Reed, W. Toomy, W Fagan, E. Boas, R. Bartholmess, fourth row P. Newell, J. Mitchell ,ik G Bagley N Ward I Svobada T Webster K Sedgewick I Gelet S Dear R Regan M. Michelis J Perry D Taber C Reister R Carvalho M. Wong S Blakesly QB Cutshall G Kearney ,hj?h row P Runge P Taylor G Strother A Mathios R Odenwald .I White D Ma.zzuch1 W Kniep C Hanssen R Hodgell C Edwards R Mc Elhaney j Mayersak W Fortune T Goodrxdge s e NV 75
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