Harvard School of Medicine - Aesculapiad Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

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Massachusetts General Hospital-October 16, 1846 ei ' 5. e 4, .Q 5,1 , . ! .1 ' , J ?, 4, V 1 J A fa 0 Ss I I 'I ul 'W Wh.. ' X fu ,Q ', .fi Kg Fd .nr Qt-fu-if .1 1 Wi ' Q. ',: X ' -V ff'-A-E 'V 1 if :Z 1 MJI5 'julw ad ,... Q:-I, V , w U ' ,. an 4 'g.ikl ' K- k,e..Q ' ,, v , , l',,,i.-m xgl-W' ' f , A'fy'3k,mvj' w T:AF41 V Qt. .-.Lm,i:Fll::g,,:f ' 1, uf , F ' K. Wm ' ' - A in , I :Y 1' , m 1 A inf' 5 ,+, g ,1 f af . , ,,, x M H QM Sv w ' - 'Q .Y 4 A 9 yi f ggfif- jff' a. . W ww MN' 'L'- can 4 , , 2 of K R P X .1 mu All am.-. x MJ 5. , T. ff A. ,w .. I .- I ' z'ik lh 1 I I f i' olefe id 5Lorf 14,161 flw arf ffm, jig occaaion indian! cfxpefzmenf ,mzfw leczdion Jzfhwft THE AESCULAPIAD HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL and SCHOOL OF DENTAL MEDICINE CLASS OF I965 Q '5q. . .xy rg. H 4' 'CL Q, 'r v. if vfhigiv .V 's... ' ' 'Au xi' .. . ...xl T-i AS 5, hs 1 QIE. Pr unix A ,r EQ f S ...i X wfgp 'iff ,ni n num M. ,ff- Y uazfi ,wif-Q.- 'Q- M ,, ,1--' 'lr' r Y . jqggg lihil Ss. Shir' nnafa i HEL 4 I -W sv 1- U- r i . 4 F gm? IWW E ' V Vj A I E 'ffwig I I A: 'if 'ww . f-1I1Qllllv- '- i IV! .ESE A I vu . 352272 L., To OLIVER COPE Devoted Teacher Dedicated Scientist Respected Physician and Friend The Fourth Year Class dedicates the 1965 AESCULAPIAD 'J,n '7q' ' - v,,v , HHN. You of the class of 1965 leave Harvard to enter a world so immeasurably changed from that of your fathers as to be almost unbelievable. To a large extent as a result of medical advances, the lives of men and women everywhere on our heavily populated earth are growing ever longer and healthier. Medicine has reached the farthest recesses of the jungle, the valleys beyond the remotest mountains, and a whole new branch of medicine concerns itself with the problems of man's survival outside the earth's atmosphere. At the same time the traditional concept of the physician and his share of the responsibility for hospital care and community health is undergoing a startling revolution. Yet despite the decline of generalized practice and the impossibility for any single individual to encompass the sum total of medical knowledge, the world still calls on the physician for qualities of compassion, courage, imagination and tireless energy. To the physician, perhaps most of all, is given an awesome opportunity and respon- sibility. He must be not only a man of science and of scientific skill, but beyond this a person deeply concerned about the dignity of the human individual. And so I express to you the hope which I have expressed to other classes, that as you leave the Quadrangle you find in your future work that deeper understanding of man which transcends the mere practice of your chosen profession. And may you in so doing add your own share, however small, to the advancement of a profession which ennobles life itself. QQ .F NATHAN MARSH PUSEY President Harvard University Where .rlmll rvirzlom be formal? It mmlof be goflwz for gold, fzeilher rbfzll Jilver be 11feiiqlJedf0r1be price lbereof. For rvifrlorrz if belfw' lhmz wfbiea' and all the ibingr fha! may be desire!! are noi 10 be rompfzrerl lo lf. To the Members of HMS '65: As your years at the Harvard Medical School draw to a Close, it IS my greatest hope for each of you that the knowl- Cdge and skills you have won here-and will extend and fehne throughout your internship and residency-will grow into wisdom. Indeed, the physician, whose obligation is the Care of human beings, has a special responsibility to acquire Wisdom. It is not a quality that can be taught, but you have often .seen it in your teachers who combine the insatiable curiosity of the scientist with the humane spirit of the healer. The acquisition of wisdom requires of the physician that he be an educated man. Simply to be aware of the world of ideas outside the realm of medicine, is not enoughg the physician must also come to know intimately the nature of his fellow man. He must appreciate the forces from within and from without that have molded man through the ages and that influence him today. Above all, the physician must know himself. The long and arduous years of schooling required to earn your M.D. will soon be behind you. You are now about to enter the most dilhcult and demanding of all pro- fessions. Every ounce of energy you possess will be exacted of you. Yet you have within your grasp the ability to make life healthier, happier and more abundant for your fellow men. In so doing, your own life will be full. My best wishes go with you as you start out on your chosen course. aw GEORGE PACKER BERRY Dean, Harvard Medical School Tk 4 . H' , . ' -.5. av Q k sgxij 'V , 4, 8 1 -2 gg X f E 4. lrfv fu . sun.,-. ., Oliver Wendell Holmes Joseph W. Gardella, Associate Dean of the Faculty of Medicine for Student Afifairs and Clinical Associate In Medicine Chester M. Jones, Clinical Professor of Medicine Emeritis and Special Assistant to the Dean DEANS 'S ' 1 i ' l---- , . me -1gv.p3 Mi 5. 0-k7 ' S S 1 l x 39039 -Nichols, Jr., Associate Dean of the Faculty Perry J. Culver, Associate Dean of the Faculty of Medicine Prf ed'CIne for Academic AFfairs and Associate for Admissions and Clinical Associate in Medicine 0 essor of Medicine 2 l S ffl KPN'-449' 'ww HEALTH SERVICE Samuel Boiar, Clinical Associate In Psychiatry and Psychiatrist at 'he Medical Area Health Service Dbnald A. Tucker, Director of the Medical Area Health Service and Instructor in Medicine. H-. i K l has-1 A l g wt l 4- lc'-s Ralph Theodore Esterquest, Librarian LIBR RY Catherine L. Binderup, Assistant Librarian for Reader Services and Chief Reference librarian Harold J. Bloomquist, Assistant Librarian . ,.,...Q 4-A 11 There is perhaps no more significant aspect of the scientific revolution in which all of us are enmeshecl than the penetration of the biologist to the molecular level. Today's biologist is bring- ing together the disciplines of the chemist, physicist, mathema- tician and many others, achieving thereby the unifying concepts of cellular activity. We are entering a new world . . . - George Packer Berry, 1963 Glliniwl glfawlig ANATQMY X Nw-A ,' - - 4- l 1, I X- N Sanford L. Palay, Bullard Professor of Neuroanatomy 213, Don W. Fawcett, Hersey Professor of Anatomy and Curator of the Warren Anatomical Museum was 1, 1.x f t Rn if Jean-Paul Revel, Asslstant Professor of Anatomy George E E 'k . rr son, Assistant Professor of Anatomy and Associate CUI'Otor ofthe Warren Anatomical Museum 11' 'f f 53 . illzalifelh D. Hay, Louise Foote Pfeifter Ssoclate Professor of Embroyology H 1 4 1 4 Jesse F. Scott, Associate Professor of Oncologic Medicine Edward A. Edwards, Associate Clinical Professor of Anatomy Willard D. Roth, Associate in Anatomy 15 Susumu lto, Assistant Professor of Anatomy William H. Timberlake, Assistant Clinical Professor of Neurology Jay B. Angevine, Jr., Associate in Anatomy A ' 7 tern gy ' We V . 3211? All Helen A. Padykula, Assistant Professor of Anatomy Manfred L. Karnovsky, Professor of Biological Chemistry and Secretary of the Faculty of Medicine wt-sew Eugene P. Kennedy, Hamilton Kuhn Professor of Biological Chemistry and Head of the Department BICJCHEMI TRY Eric' Gy BCH, Edward S. Wood Professor of D10-Ctgical Chemistry and Chairman of the 'VISION of Medical Science Claude A. Villee, Jr., Andelot Professor of Biological Chemistry neg 27 X .-? 12, 4 ,, 14. 4 .- .. . mt I . ,LMA ., I 1 - :T t., t . A A ' nm H ' . I Edmund C. C. Lin, Assistant Professor of Biological Dwain D. Hageman, Assistant Chemistry Professor of Biological Chemistry John L. Oncley, Former Professor of Biological Chemistry Walter E. Knox, Associate Professor of Biological Chemistry at the New England Deaconess Hospital Lewis L. Engel, Associate Professor of Bio- logical Chemistry and Permanent Faculty Fellow of the American Cancer Society 43 A 1 18 - ri Bernam D. Davis, Professor of Bacteriology and Immunology and Head of the Department 'albert H. Coons, Career Investigator of the American eart Association and Visiting Professor of Bacteri- 0'09Y Gnd Immunolog Y Eb? l -1 John F. Enders, University Professor Harold Amos, Associate Professor of Bacteriology and Immunology 1 Monroe D. Eaton, Associate Professor of Bacteriology and Immunology N awrence J. J. Kunz, Associate in Bacteriology Und Immunology Y , ,Mkt f uc. -.JY Samuel L. Katz, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics L Mahlon B. Hoagland, Associate Professor of Bacteriology ' ' ' and Immunology and Ruby Boyer Miller Fellow in Medical Research Jeana D. Levinthal, Research Associate and Immunology lx? in Bacteriology 'iam n-LA John R. Pappenheimer, Career Investigator of the American Heart Association and Visiting Professor of Physiology Elwood Henneman, Assistant Professor of Physiology and Ella Sachs Plotz Fellow in Physiology 1 Q osx X Arthur K. Solomon, Associate Professor of Biophysics Thomas H. Wilson, Associate Professor of Physiology P eter F. Curran, Assistant Professor of Biophysics S. Richard Heisey, Associate in Physiology I 'Y l i l Oleg Jardetzky, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology K Q .IA cu f Jil, ,. 44 c.....,,,,,,-,,-'- ,,vv , rx M2 an Otto Krayer, Gustavus Adolphus Pfeiffer Professor of Pharmacology and Head of the Department V Paul L. Munson, Professor of Pharmacology in the School of Dental Medicine Ullrich G. Trendelenburg, Associate Professor of Pharmacology Hit Ii.'1.lx: I... ' lfftgwffe Q fa 'fl'-g -4, H At. 'Gr U gf 'W X It X ,Q I y nf g W, 4 , , A ' 4 012' rf . E J .1 ?5i2E1.E A 5. Ste Neu'0PhYSiOl0gy and Neuropharmacology WMM i N-'ww-m, Phen W. Kumer Robert Winthrop Professor of Peter B. Dews, Stanley Cobb Professor of Psychiatry and Psychobiology ,-I 'Wg ' ,r 4 as- ' we Paul R. Draskoczy, Associate in Pharmacology Martin Lubin, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology 25 4 f it M'-1 x Hz- 4' I ' P? WI n SP., Torsten N. Wiesel, Assistant Professor of Neurophysiology c, o Qs..-it David D. Potter, Assistant Professor of Neurophysiology and Neuropharmacology Werner E. Flocke, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology Edwin J. Furshpan, Assistant Professor of Neurophysiology and Neuropharmacology in Q N is rv it Q David H. Hubel, Associate Professor of NeurophysioIogY and Neuropharmacology Q Qrthur T. Hertig, Shattuck Professor of Pathological nal'-7mY Und Head of the Department Guido Muino, Associate Professor of Pathology J NW Y 4 - Y tiki' ' V . Y' f fl A P THCDLGGY David G. Freiman, Professor of Pathology at the Beth Israel Hospital Beniamin Castleman, Professor of Pathology at the Massachusetts General Hospital 27 it ln C' A is Q x, ' x X I x Gustave J. Dammin, Elsie T. Friedman Richard L. Sidman, Assistant Professor of Neuro- Professior of Pathology pathology Franz C. Von Lichtenberg, Assistant Professor of Pathology Edgar B. Taft, Associate Clinical Professor of Pathology x .R f' L' 28 .1 'I Hazel M. Gore, Assistant Professor of Pathology Si Hospital 1 dn9Y Farber, Professor of Pathology at the Children's P .1 ,gi- 5 lc h0nik0l0llHYQY4W Paul I. Yakovlev, Clinical Professor of Neuro- l 4 Earl E. Hellerstein, Assistant Professor of Pathology 1-72' sl pathology, Emeritus !an ' Gordon F. Vawter, Assistant Clinical Professor of Pathology TRGPICAL PUBLIC HEALTH X- 7 Thomas H. Weller, Richard Pearson Strong Professor of Tropical Public Health and Head ofthe Department 2 11 f Franklin A. Neva, Associate Professor of Tropical Public Health Eli Chemin, Associate Professor of Tropicdl Public Health Osler Medicine David D. Rutstein, Professor of Preventive Medicine and Head of the Department I l. Peterson, Visiting Professor of Preventive E PREVENT! E t MEDICINE K' , x David C. Poskanzer, Assistant Professor of Preven- 'ive Medicine , 1 LEG L MEDICINE M ff' X J Richard Ford, Associate Clinical Professor of Legal Medicine The art of medicine is the ability to make the right decision on inadequate evidence. Oliver Cope .--, Q.- .,.-...-. . 1 I Lrg Nw . ,Q Q S , ffl' , N gi' A ,R -,.. , .7 V' rf, E1 4 r' , ff f Early Ward at Massachusetts General Hospital 'L . tN'.TY Ti 'Vin-',.,,, 'df' f P Vs r W if 'A I -' r- f Q First Aseptic operation in the 1889 Bradlee Operating Theater is performed by Dr. J. Collins Warren, assisted by Dr. Samuel J. Mixter. k gh. I +3 . . r' Glltmwl 4 azulig , .wa 1, -, Q,-'11-: ,. . ,K 1. , L .i T. 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Hiqff Herrmqn L Blumgart Professor Jacob Fine, Professor of Surgery and Head of of Medicine and, Physician-ih-Chief at the Beth the Department at the Beth Israel Hospital Israel Hospital rg XX . Nr' V. My fy K 5 my r P P l Grate L. Blbrlng, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry Richard Wolff, Clinical Associate in Medicine 35 L4 A. Stone Freedberg, Associate Professor of Medicine Howard A. Frank, Assistant Professor of Surgery Beniamin Alexander, Associate Professor of Medicine Edward D. Frank, Assistant Professor of Surgery Vl Louis Zetzel, Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine ' -,gc i ,gsgysm , sc f..- Philip Troen, Assistant Professor of Medicine 37 H ' J P f 5 5 Y r I Z , Paul M. Zoll, Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine Arthur J. Linenthcll, Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine General Waiting Room Mount Sinai Hospital, 1902 George S. Kurland, Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine Samuel L. Gargill, Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine Chester B. Rosolf, Clinical Associate in Surgery 'H ,wa my BGS ON CITY HCSPIT , 5 W ff'Mr, , nizfvff- f f-41 V! ' W WYMWZ ilwidm f T'f ps, -I I, Maxwell Finland, George Richards Minot Theodore L. Badger, Clinical Professor of Medicine Professor of Medicine and Head of the Department Derek E. Denny-Brown, James Jackson Put- nam Professor of Neurology and Head of the Department l i ,.-...zz S , 9 William V. McDermott, Jr., Professor of Surgery and Director of the Harvard Surgical Service xvillium B. Castle, Francis Weld Peabody Faculty rofessor of Medicine Charles S Davidson Associate Professor of . 'K . 1 1 N P I Medicine' l I l Laurence B. Ellis, Clinical Professor of Medicine Frederick S. Bigelow, Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine Edward H. Kass, Associate Professor of Bacteriology and Immunology Sidney H. Ingbar, Associate Professor of Medicine in-am-ilwaurnnurmnunnwnmnnmmsunuunmnmnuunwsrrmnimuuuwuuimnuzunnimnxinmwuumuimw Vernon H. Mark, Director of Neurosurgical Service .fl Y til l l U--.. l if I f',4'L5j , ' ,N if sg, , i .i 111: 5 A. Brian Little, Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology James H. Jandl, Associate Professor of Medicine U ll l g. ., Nil a , 2 1 5 91 2 John V. Pikula, Clinical Associate in Surgery iz i .li 1.1 Li, Y I . 1 fi A ii - lZCIlter.H.. Abelmann, Associate Clinical Professor 0 Medicine Norbert Freinkel, Assistant Professor of Medicine J' . v, r ' x .,.., 5, 5. lq89Q'- WARD .W -vi' if '-'. I Qjsw 1 c , QQ?-11 4 -a in Victor Herbert, Assistant Professor of Medicine U00 LIDO 'kr HM . 'i'd.i3M!n. A - X1 1 4 3 Melvin P. Osborne, Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery BOSTO LYI G-I HOSPIT L , ' L were N ri Clement A. Smith, Professor of Pediatrics Duncan E. Reid, William Lambert Richardson Professor of Obstetrics and Head of the Department Wx , 1 sf'-t .,aiW Charles L. Easterday, Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology 46 William J. Mulligan, Clinical Associate in Obstetrics and Gynecology Herbert W. Horne, Jr., Clinical Associate in Obstetrics and Gynecology -1 I: P' Qaluuu-Q.-ai, 5 Tia. MNT 1 W X L J l .' 3 ,H 1 fffwg.. A5 A 3 'rx .1'-1, Q fl: '4s4':Ku,a I I4 l lf, ' 5 1 I .1 ,uh z I I a I? xziii ir KQ TJ'-EA A V-Q I , Got K .LVL 'aff 1:3 'V . -ix 'if'-fn Q-Q,2p :gQq+. 'fl K New Nm. ,Jw .1 Us r, . ' ffxff . - V- fr -. , ' M03 Ik -L l -AL , fp ps A at x,.,?4,t. :. :li I , A ,I 1,1 X. 4 - .1 'K lf I xg, ' 1' I .I ' ' I . F g - . ' :ff l 'JN ' 1 ' , 1 -1 1 H Q l p I k 'gm A 5+-fx . 4 L, ' I ' ' ,I -f f n', v . x ' ' U' .'. -- ' F. 1, . U' , .V f -- , v N ,' N . 4 W ai 4 . , ., vi .z 'F . ' ,.a...,4. UE s 4. ' ff AR M Q 'X 'WUI' H J I 1 1-3. PQ J' X Robert E. Gross, William E. Ladd Professor of Child Surgel' and Head ofthe Department u X .xt ,,A Charles A. Janeway, Thomas Morgan Rotch Professor of Pediatrics, and Head of the Department William T. Green, Harriet M. Peabody Pro- fessor of Orthopedic Surgery, and Head of the Department P x ' i I s l 4 ,'l George E. Gardner, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry louis K. Diamond, Professor of Pediatrics il Y fl g P l .L-H, l ,. ,, ,X fw Dona a ld D. Maison, Clinical Professor of Surgery Edward B. D. Neuhauser, Clinical Professor of Radiology Alexander S. Nadas, Clinical Professor of Pediatrics X , I Fa -+ '.,-R Leonard W. Cronkhite, Jr., Lecturer in Preventive Medicine 9- 1 1 . Q Q, ,fm-., ,, , Shel,-....., . M.. .ar A .ri, , at was Charles Barlow, Bronson Crothers Professor of Neurology 2 2 1 ' . John F. Crigler, Jr., Assistant Professor of Pediatrics K Harry Shwachman, Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics y--, . '1 . Y. 4 ..:,, : Park S. Gerald, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics , . i I ' 1 1. - . , 'I UF W. Trott, Clinical Associate in Orthopedic 5Uf9efY . ,sh ,if-211, if 'rs ' A X 'f':f,f.a' Peter H. Woltf, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Joel J. Alpert, Director of Family Medicine Unit F91 K 'NRA V U. , Charles D. Cook, Former Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics Robert J. Haggerty, Former Assistant Professor of Pediatrics w'7f'vl ' Thomas Cone, Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics ff r Q MASSACHUSETTS MENTAL HEALTH CENTER t l Jack R. Ewalt, Bullard Professor of Psychiatry and Head of the Department Daniel H. Funkenstein, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Doris Menzer-Benaron, Clinical Associate in Psychiatry Elvin V. Semrad, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry 54 Ives Hendrick, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry William G. Carmichael, Research Fellow in Psychiatry Leston L. Havens, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry 4 .. it ,M Alfred O. Ludwig, Clinical Associate in Psychiatry ff .X E P Q THE FREE HOSPIT L EGR WCDME . 1: George Von S. Smith, W. H. Boker Professor of Gynecology and Head ofthe Division of Gynecology flff-X I V v 1, A s Y 1 ' ,sri .aj - w A 'E , V.,-.Q Q V1 N uf-ff 'l-'E N Q :rg-js? . - ' if-,. Q., , , -- C 'A v.--- 4,9 ,Q . . 4 '- -s 4- ' , . f u Ls ,C 3 1 , '32, 1 ig . 41' , ' -A 51 7 1' i ' ' if Az: P Y' ' iff? . r l f l - 5 l ll ... P John Rock, Clinical Professor of Gynecology, HV. W Emeritus r 1 s'-- - n fff Wjf '9 , '5 f'- ' ,L J s l rr r 1 P if ye i P lf P P lr f f it r-.'i :'54f.,'..i4'gx,jii,f - W- wm: :.,: ffg ,'gf'q Y 'fQg,fL:,. .,,, 3 --so - 'ffsifgu 4-' - 1 .'.' - '-T --.' . 1 is ,tl Robert W. Kistner, Assistant Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Christopher J. Duncan, Assistant Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology 56 X MASSACHU ETT EYE A D E R I FIRMARY fl 4. :J Z b is I 'ix xx David G. cogqn, Henry winqrd Williams Pf0fessor of Ophthalmology and Head of 'he Department, Director of Howe Laboratory of Ophthalmology MASSAC IlL'SliTTS ClliAIl1'l'.'Xl3l'jFZ IZYIC AND 'lllll INFIIIMAILY. 4'll.KlIl.l.3 FTIHU-.'l'. lIlllvl'Tlfl'. Till, william W. Montgomery, Clinical Associate In Otology A V ' w i fl a .il x 'gil Q, 57 y . K ,s 1: s af' ' Harold F. Schuknecht, Walter Augustus lecompte Professor of Laryngology and Head of the Department Moses H. Lurie, Former Director of Otolaryngological Research MASSACHU ETT GENER L Lx HCDSPITAL fu .rl ' '97-'-f Ar JL. ,,.-, s .. ak 1 ,M-q '--, k - ,, T 1' f'l ,li ,xx FX:-M ltd Raymond D. Adams, Bullard Professor of Neuropathology and Head ofthe Department of Neurology xll Paul S. Russell, John Homans Professor of Surgery and Head of the Department at the Massachusetts General Hospital i Erich Lindemann, Professor of Psychiatry and Head of the Department lui lv 1, it Robert H. Ebert, Jackson Professor of Clinical Medicine and Head ofthe Department, and newly appointed Dean of Harvard Medical School 13.1.1 John H. Knowles, Director of the Massachusetts General Hospital Edward F. Bland, Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine N Alfred Kranes, Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine 60 Oliver Cope, Professor of Surgery nd'-.i EdWClrd Hamlin, Jr., Associate Clinical Professor ' of Surgery V , -iq I ,z 0 .Y ' 0 IFN .N f' Maurice M. Tolman, Clinical Professor of Dermatology 5 J if I A 'Y A Hem? K. Beecher, Henry Isaiah Dorr Professor of Research C. Miller Fisher, Assistant Clinical Professor and Teaching in Anaesthetics and Anaesthesia of Neurology 61 Lawrence L. Robbins, Clinical Professor of Radiology John B. Stanbury, Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine ,' nz P John C. Nemiah, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry 62 Lot B. Page, Associate in Medicine I . ! v tr. IN MEMORIAM J0feph S. Barr, John Ball and Buckminster Brown Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery and Head of the Department Kurt J. Isselbacher, Assistant Professor of Medicine Q Hi. . 'sh ' with i Alexander Leaf, Associate Professor of Medicine J. Gordon Scannell, Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery 63 Nathan B. Talbott, Wilder Professor of Pediatrics and Head of the Department Thomas B. Fitzpatrick, Edward Wigglesworth Professor of Dermatology and Head of the Department Kenneth T. Bird, Instructor in Medicine 64 - William H. Sweet, Associate Professor of Surgery William S. Beck, Assistant Professor of Medicine A Q , ,v-,- . 52' i K ., t ii 'ln i fc' 4 I R0man W. DeSanctis, Assistant in Medicine si of Radiology unleY M. Wyman, Assistant Clinical Professor A A George L. Nardi, Associate Clinical 'V , Professor of Surgery Earle M. Chapman, Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine X Gardner C. Quarton, Associate in Psychiatry Edward P. Richardson, Jr., Assistant Professor of Neuropathology Richard Schatzki, Associate Clinical Professor of Radiology Marshall K. Bartlett, Clinical Professor of Surgery ,,,.4--Q A n -if K I Claude E. Welch, Clinical Professor of Surgery l -Q as-,gf .... PETER BENT BRIGHAM HCSPITAL George W. Thorn, Hersey Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic, and Head of the Department A v L, fl i'5A7,l. JA Francis D. Moore, Moseley Professor of Surgery and Head of the Department Leroy D. Vandam, Clinical Professor of Anaesthesia 68 Carl W. Walter, Clinical Professor of Surgery Samuel A. Levine, Clinical Professor of Medicine Lewis Dexter, Clinical Professor of Medicine M iw is P E, - , 1 ' QI, V... . .,-v!'5.,'- 2.1 Lim- Kendall Emerson, Jr., Clinical Professor of Medicine , ,v,..,,, 'V il 0 ll, P Chilton Crane, Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery 69 J. Hartwell Harrison, Clinical Professor of Genito-Urinary Surgery 4 I 1 1 .44 John L. Merrill, Associate Joseph E. Murray, Assistant Clini Clinical Professor of Medicine cal Professor of Surgery 70 H. Richard Tyler, Assistant Professor of Neurology X, N I i v I if A. -, ' . all A Frank H. Gardner, Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine Henry H. Banks, Clinical Associate in Orthopedic Surgery Milton H. Alper, Clinical Associate in Anaesthesia Richard Gorlin, Assistant Professor of Medicine 71 Thomas W. Botsford, Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery Melvin L. Taymor, Assistant Clinical Professor of Gynecology Somers H. Sturgis, Clinical Professor of Gynecology Dwight E. Harken, Clinical Professor of Surgery -Q' John R. Brooks, Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery 'Q' 7 IM I x James B. Dealy, Jr., Associate Clinical Professor of Radiology and Acting Head of the Department Thomas B. Quigley, Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery I . s V l l t George F. Cahill, Jr., Assistant Professor of Medicine Dale G. Friend, Assistant Professor of Medicine 73 V., 3 ,1255-F, g x Sis' . 'VA U X4 WWW 1' a- ,Nb .Yr -. Thomas A. Warthin, Clinical Professor of Medicine WEST ROXBLIRY ADMINISTR TIG H. Brownell Wheeler, Clinical Associate in Surgery 74 Richard Warren, Clinical Professor of Surgery ETERANS' HOSPIT L llc David Littmann, Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine SP -r MCLEAN Alfred H. Sfanfon, Associate Professor of Psychiatry Mark D. Alfschule, Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine f 5 1 sg, I . Q Alfred Pope, Professor of Neuropathology ji. ,-fx' .f- . -, ' , Original Clinic - f'-if . 'Q1't'Li'f1'-'Tl' HARVARD SCHDGL of DE TAL MEDICINE Herewith a salute to the class of 1965. Just as it was not merely the rarity of a day in June that moved the Bard to poetic exultation, so it is the unique quality of your preparedness and not your number that excites our pride. Were you as a small trickle adding more of the same to springtide currents that will sluice about 3,700 new graduates over the educational dam, your advent into the professional pool would scarcely stir a ripple. The exceptionality of your number is, however, more than matched by the unusualness of your preparation for professional service. Having been selected in part on the basis of your outstanding abilities and educated for a high order of performance, the expec- tations of excellence are inescapably upon you. You are entering the profession at a time when, happily, the immediate opportunities for significant and pioneering accomplishments are indeed extra- ordinary. Dentistry is iust now at the gates of its golden age. Probably no area of health service stands to advance so swiftly over the next 25 years as does that of oral health. The opportunities lie in diagnostic procedures utilizing the advances of medical science, in the supervision of treatment, in health team and hospital service, in dental health education, and in teaching and research -this is only a partial listing, and changing times and circumstances are cer- tain also to open new avenues for those adequately prepared. To graduate from the School of Dental Medicine is to stand on the threshold of opportunity for a full and rewarding life of professional service to mankind and one of self-fulfillment. With all these things within your grasp, we pause here only to wish you well and Godspeed. X s . n-n.L..a..t.a,,.z G. Earl Thompson, Associate Clinical Professor of Cperative Dentistry f f tt David Weisberger, Professor of Dental Coenraad F. A. Moorrees, Associate Professor of Orthodontics Medicine 78 Us A Y X' XX if x.. - Gerald L. 0'Neill, Assistant Clinical Professor of Operative Dentistry Paul K. Losch, Associate Professor of Pediatric Dentistry at the Children's Hospital and Chief of the Dental Service Paul Goldhaber, Associate Professor of Periodontology David J. Farrell, Assistant Clinical Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry -1 of QQ ' XX X N K ...A- X Harold L. Ehrlich, Assistant Clinical Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry Walter C. Guralnick, Associate Clinical Professor of Oral Surgery Roy O. Greep, Dean of the School of Dental Medicine and Professor of Anatomy in the School of Dental Medicine E1 X M Q... A man of several careers and of divergent talents, Dean Berry has become known to all of us at Harvard, and to others throughout the world, as an inveterate dreamer of dreams - but also, more pointedly, as a bold and sagacious realist who surely and steadily brings his dreams to fulfillment. As Professor of Bacteriology, he dreamed that one virus could be changed into another, and was one of the first to prove the thesis which is now basic to virology. As Dean, he conceived of a new and unified medical care and research complex with the school at its nucleus. He leaves with the nation's largest and most complete medical library al- most ready for occupancy, and with the complete Harvard Medical Cen- ter but a few years away. He has never practiced medicine, but has, as an administrator and educator, done more for the care of the sick at home and in hospitals than some who have devoted their entire lives to the task at the personal level. But many have dreamed dreams, and not a few have fulfilled them. Why are Dr. Berry's dreams unique? Perhaps it is because they are, on a larger scale, the dreams of everyone in medicine for his patients and his fellow man. Indeed, what each graduating senior hopes to achieve for his fellow man as he enters the profession of medicine, he will in part achieve because George Packer Berry dreamed the same dreams earlier, and brought into reality the mechanisms for their achievement. This year, Dean Berry will complete yet another chapter in the story of his lifetime of service to medicine and to mankind. To those of us who are beginning at the same time our own careers in the field to which he has contributed so much, there seems nothing more fitting than that we should dedicate to him the senior section of our yearbook, as well as our senior aspirations and ideals. 82 wmv - lg-n-. .ff-, LMf4'!--' ., Qffmll, 1 A was-away., 4 . V ,df Richard J. Aadalen General Surgery M k, ' if W H. Dan Adams Surgery 1'-lr William Warren Babson, Jr. Surgery Larry Simon Anderson Infernal Medicine Charles Kirk Avent Internal Medicine Lil 'C' Stanley Shennan Baldwin Surgery 84 'if' William Harvey Barry Medicine lg. Michael Charles Beachley Surgery Carl Valdeman Bisgard Surgery Robert S. Bernstein Medicine Ira Black Infernal Medicine 85 Don Carl Bienfang Medicine Thomas S. Bodenheimer Academic Medicine Ronald Brisman Surgery A - N S ll Lesley Schild Bunim Neurosurgery Q Charles W. Casella Psychiatry John L. Carmody Surgery Nelson A. Burstein Neurosurgery Bruce Allan Chabner Medicine Cecil Henry Chally Internal Medicine 86 William D. Clark Internal Medicine Gerald H. Clermonr Surgery Edward Mitchell Cohen Internal Medicine John Cary Cooke, III Internal Medicine iff Richard Cornell Medicine 87 In Max I-l. Cohen Surgery William G. Couser Infernal Medicine Paul M. Cox, Jr. Infernal Medicine Stephen Ralph Crespin Internal Medicine Richard V. Cronk Surgery Frank Charles DeGiacomo Infernal Medicine Clyde S. Crumpacker, 2d Medicine Q-.qr George F. Donahower Infernal Medicine 88 Kenneth S. Danielson Surgery Edward DuBrow Medicine W. Bruce Dunkman Medicine Horst Siegfried Filtzer Surgery Mina Farhad Ped latrlcs George Underwood Fisher Medicine 89 Bruce Allen Feldman Otolaryngology Thomas L. Fisher Psychiatric Research Elliot Sheldon Gershon Psychiatry AH. .. if Q Af ff W George Paul Gewirfz Medicine Edward B. Gilmore Infernal Medicine Valerie A. L. Graham Robert E. Goldstein lnternol Medicine Henry Philip Godfrey Immunology Marlin Lee Greene Medicine 90 Joseph Valentine Haiek Orthopedic Surgery Russell W. Hardy, Jr. Surgery Dorothy A. Hufnagel Medicine Glenn Elmer Haugie Medicine Edward M. Hughes Medicine 91 Robert D. Hollenberg Neurosurgery M-'N James E. Hughes Infernal Medicine Robert Norman Hyland Medicine Eric Steven Jacobson Surgery Richard Allan Jaqua Pathology Robert Lewis Kane Medicine . Nm Martin F. Kagnoff Internal Medicine Leonard H. Kapelovitz Neurology 92 H. Benfer Kaltreider Internal Medicine R. A. Pieter Kark Medicine .,.., Alan S. King Infernal Medicine John J. Kondon, Jr. Internal Medicine Charles Dickson Kenyon Medicine Charles J. Kopriva Infernal Medicine Laurence Joel Krenis Surgery 93 'YEIW Karen Kuehl Pediatrics K! W. Michael Kuehl Internal Medicine QM sal Joseph Michael Lane Surgery Eflfiii i Terry Langer Infernal Medicine Gretchen Lange Pediatric Surgery Barry William Levine Infernal Medicine Richard A. Loescher Infernal Medicine 94 Charles Spencer Langslon Medicine Wayne P. London Academic Medicine Charles Roger McCrae Surgery John J. McNamara Internal Medicine David Andrew McKay Internal Medicine John Stephen Mckeynolds Neurophysiology 95 Ambrose Patrick McLaughlin, 3d Surgery Andrew Mallory Medicine 'In 'Y v 'f Joel Haves Manchester Internal Medicine Roger G. Mark Medicine Donald Wesley Miller, Jr. Surgery George Richard Neeley Surgery Samuel Guy Oberlander Surgery Marcia M. Quereau Psychiatry Gilbert S. Omenn Academic Medicine Kenneth Roy Ratzan Medicine 97 Gary Evan Poser Medicine H+-4 fr-'-f 1 ' M P- , . .1jla f'?Qif. Q ,,,, , 's Arthur E. tPetei Reider Psychiatry Walter A. Reiling, Jr. Surgery George G. Rhoads Medicine Jeffrey B. Riker Internal Medicine Henry Schniewind Internal Medicine Gene Barry Rosenberg Medicine James A. Schnur Medicine 98 Alan A. Rozyckl Pediatrics Richard H. Seder Social psychology Richard Selden Internal Medicine Peter J. Snyder Internal Medicine Paul Shurin Parasitology Maximillian Edward Stachura Medicine 99 Thomas W. Smith Internal Medicine David E. Stage Medicine Jettrey A. Stein Medicine Peter Steinglass Psychiatry i ri Michael M. Stewart Internal Medicine Robert E. Stenson Internal Medicine Mark l.. Stiglitz Medicine 100 Douglas K. Stewart Medicine YV Ralph William Stoll Medicine James Woodward Wallace Pediatric Surgery Stanley Herman Wishner Medicine Alan Gary Weinberg Internal Medicine , ,, ,. ,. V. 4. t, ..,',,,Ev Thaddeus L. Wandel Medicine Stephen Anthony Wolfe Surgery 101 Philip Earl Young Obstetrics and Gynecology 2 . 0 -A.. 'KL ., . x Robert L. Beck Oral Surgery Bruce T. Bleil General Practice Lewis B. Harden Oral Surgery SCHOOL OF DENTAL MEDICINE Philias Roy Garant Academic Dentistry William M. Davidson Academic Dentistry William H. Suskin General Practice Richard B. Pekruhn General Practice 102 What does it .mean to come to Harvard. .. Q I' . -m G.P.B., september, 1961 :SH- iV ACT ONE K Scene 1: The vestibule of a well known Boston obstetrical hospital. Schrod Filet, Arthus Hurting, Glazel Hore, Interested Student, other students, one Bowling Ball. Scene 2: Home of Gorged Erection. Mr. and Miss d'Erection and Friend. Scene 3: The Itclampsin Conference. Hurting, Erection, ct Al. Scene 4: joe Fartsmellzfs ofiice. Dr. Fartsmella, Miss Chaste, Erection, Dean G. Plucker Cherry, Scummer T. Blight, the Girls of HMS. The C P pf Jw HARVARU N vANnsRauu HALL Hi '0fl965 NTS B 31444 IAL SCHOOL December I, l962 Wklxvsxxxxxxxxxxxxxxzxx wH0?i suv' Scene Scene Scene Scene Scene v guy' ave ACT TWO The Skin Bank. A. K. Sodomon, Erection, Blight, E. Z. Lay, the Girls of HMS, Anna Phylaxis. The Itclampsia Symposium. Dr. Fartsmella, Dr. Scalper, Professors Hymenpopper, Don Forcit, Glandless, P. P. Candidly. Steps of Building A, late in August. Dr. Fartsmella, Dean Cherry. First Year Class Clinic. Good St. Francis, Cherubim, Seraphim, and the Heavenly Choir. Finale: Registration Day, Class of 1966. One GIANT cast. 1 Front Row: M. Stachura, M. Cohen, G. Omenn, C. Langston, N. Burstein. Second Row: P. Coi, T. Glick, R. Pipkin, E. Hughes, W. Carleton, R. Seder, l. Roth, B. Dunkman. Third Row: R, Goldstein, B. Feldman, M. Marmor, K. Falchuk, M. Ginsberg, J. Shumaker. Fourth Row: J. Wallace, R. Hardy, L. Koran, A. Baker, B. Kaltreider, M. Oren. Missing: D. Bien- fang, J. Breeden, R. Christian, R. Cihak, S. Crespin, C. Crumpacker, W. D. Denkla, V. Donahue, T. Fisher, G. Gewirtz, H, Godfrey, T. Guiney, M. Gurwith, R. Hyland, L. Kapelo- vitz, M. Kuehl, G. Lange, D. McKay, J. McNamara, D. Miller, J. Nelson, R. Owen, T. Poole, A. Reider, H. Schniewind, S. Schoenhaum, P. Snyder, M. Stewart, M. Stiglitz, and S. A. Wolfe, BCDYLSTO MEDICA SOCIETY OFFICERS Front Row: J. Stein, vice-presidenty Dr. Oliver Cope, president. Second Row: G. Omenn, secretary, C. Langston, secretary, M. Cohen, treasurer. STUDE T-FACULTY COMMITTEE Front Row: G. Omenn, P. Walker, D. Krant, J. Gustafson, M. Gail. Second Row: W. Clark, l. Koran, Dr. A. C. Barger, Dr. J, C. Nemiah, Dr. J. D. Crawford, M. McBean. Missing: Dr. J. W. Gardella, R. Hanna. 106 1 ,Vs 5 yy 5 5 QWQW? V9 A J? Q gr M '7 x fry' 6,5 i Q sf an - ! ,fw if . x' jg' I Q ,AH R i aalnvlm arf?-,., - v M. , . , g Lv av 'I i 25-Sc 7'7 In the yield o f observation chance favors the cluttered mind We-'fig' and lunch is often a hasty affair E: f rt r., 5 2 5 A mg ffa ,K if , U . 5 0.0 A y I 1 ' ' ' . l I R, 4 ' 0 O. 6.0 9 0.0 of ,' div Dean Berry breaks ground for Har11ard's annual Winter Carnival as the great middle tlaird toole to tlae slopes fn H .Vu,. 1:1 . '-vwwwm' 1fW1m'tr ' -- 'f W '4, ,. !'f 'f V!!?'xwiM mi- VH W n w: w -'A Vv A W'W1 !' 4:kf w Hm 'V Wm 5'Hr'iVh3 :M f'?+.' 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' ' JC, X - si.-f'.lw-f' -. x , '- sX..'mug,r ,L f J5'4 'f'- . u '.t...:: ' ' , . , ' 'pi' ',n-iQg.--0,,,..v.rN- -12 ,L Jan n V.. 5, .,v,,a- -A ..,,-v , -x . I rv AM' - V- '.f - V 1- ' va, . - ,. J,. r ,yt Q, -' , f x- 'V ,.r I'f!f.1'34l- ? -' . ., 2 Q n 'f ' . nf ' ' f -f ..' ' 'wow 'fa 4' 'V ,,. STAFF Nelson Burstein Editor Phil Young Business Manager Mimi Burstein Copy Editor Jo Ellen Young Advertising Manager Our thanks to Terry Mixter, Gil Omen n, Carmen and Lew Harden for their assistance. 122 P M. D. Altschule A. Cliltord Barger Marshall K. Bartlett Grete L. Bibring Bradford Cannon Lewis Dexter Thomas F. Dwyer Charles L. Easterday Robert H. Ebert John Enders Sidney Farber' W. T. Green 8. Mrs. Dwight Harken J. Hartwell Harrison Howard H. Hiatt Franc D. Ingraham T. C. Jones TRCDNS Dr. John Knowles for the Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr of Dr Dr Dr Dr Massachusetts Gene . E. M. Landis . F. D. Moore .John C. Nemiah .Langdon Parsons . David Poskanzer . Edward P. Richards . H. F. Schuknecht . ClementA. Smith . George V. Smith .Ronald C. Snitien . William Sweet . Edgar B. Taft . Nathan B. Talbot . Howard Ulfelder . Stanley Wyman Dr. Norman Zamcheck ral Hospital on,Jr JOHN L. CARMODY-Paxton, Mass., Yale, A.B., Aesculapian TUDE T DIRECTORY RICHARD J. AADALEN-Red Wing, Minn., Harvard, A.B., Harvard Medical Chorus, Aesculapian Club, University Hospitals, Cleveland, Ohio-Surgery. H. DAN ADAMS--Wellesley Hills, Mass., Yale, A.B., Aescul- apian Club, Undergraduate Assembly Committee, Harvard Business School Hockey Team, Peter Bent Brigham Hos- pital, Boston, Mass.-Surgery. LARRY S. ANDERSON-Seattle, Wash., Univ. of Washington, A,B., King County Hospital, Seattle, Wash.--Rotating. CHARLES KIRK AVENT 2d, Tupelo, Miss., Vanderbilt, A.B., University Hospital and Hillman Clinic, Birmingham, Ala.-- Medicine. WILLIAM W. BABSON, Jr.-Gloucester, Mass., Dartmouth, A.B., Dartmouth Med. School, Medical College of Vir- ginia Hospital Division, Richmond, Va.-Surgery. STANLEY S. BALDWIN-Marshfield, Wis,, Princeton, A.B., Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, Mass.-Surgery. WILLIAM H. BARRY-Tulsa, Okla., Yale, S.B., Alpha Omega Alpha, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, Mass.- Medicine. MICHAEL C. BEACHLEY-Harrisburg, Pa., Dartmouth, A.B., Dartmouth Med, School, Medical College of Virginia Hos- pital Division, Richmond, Va.-Surgery. ROBERT LEE BECK'--San Diego, Calif., Univ. of Virginia, A.B. ROBERT S. BERNSTEIN-New York, N. Y., Columbia, A.B., Alpha Omega Alpha, Boston City Hospital, Boston, Mass. --ill 8. IV Med.l, DON CARL BIENFANG-Elmhurst, Ill., Univ. of Illinois, S.B,, Boylston Medical Society, Beth Israel Hospital, Bos- ton, Mass.-Medicine. CARL V. BISGARD, Jr.-Harlan, Iowa, Grinnell College, A.B., State Univ. of Iowa Coll. of Med., King County Hospital, Seattle, Wash.--Rotating. IRA BLACK-Bronx, N. Y., Columbia, A.B., Vanderbilt Hall Lecture Committee, Second Year Show, North Carolina Memorial Hospital Chapel Hill, N. C.-Medicine. BRUCE THOMPSON BLEIL'Houston, Texas, Rice Univ., A.B., United States Ariny. THOMAS S. BODENHEIMER--Salt Lake City, Utah, Harvard A.B., Boston City Hospital, Boston, Mass.-ill 8. IV Med.I RONALD BRISMAN-Brooklyn, N. Y., Princeton, A.B., Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md.--Surgery. LESLEY SCHILD BUNIM--Chevy Chase, Md., Barnard, A.B., Second Year Show, Bellevue Hospital, New York, N. Y.- NYU III Div. Ped., NELSON A. BURSTEIN-Toledo, Ohio, Oberlin College, A.B., Boylston Medical Society, Editor of the Aesculapiad, Nu Sigma Nu, Producer of the Second Year Show, Massachu- setts General Hospital, Boston, Mass.-Surgery. Club, Boston City Hospital, Boston, Mass.-IV Surg., CHARLES W. CASELLA-Naugatuck, Conn., Harvard, A.B., San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco, Calif.-Rotating. BRUCE A. CHABNER--Shelbyville, Ill., Yale, A.B., Alpha Omega Alpha, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, Mass.-Medicine. CECIL HENRY CHALLY-Fairdale, N. D., Univ. of North Da- kota, S.B., Univ. of North Dakota School of Med., Uni- versity of Minnesota Hospitals, Minneapolis, Minn.- Medicine, DANIEL L. CLARK-St. Johnsbury, Vt., Johns Hopkins, A.B., 'Dartmouth Med. School, Mary Fletcher Hospital, Burling- ton, Vt.--Rotating. WILLIAM D. CLARK-Cincinnati, Ohio, Harvard, A.B., Stu- dent Faculty Committee, Aesculapian Club, King County Hospital, Seattle, Wash.--Medicine. GERALD H. CLERMONT-Adams, Mass., Coll. of Holy Cross, S.B,, Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, N. Y.-Sur- gery. EDWARD M. COHEN-Swampscott, Mass., Dartmouth, A.B., Dartmouth Med. School, Bellevue Hospital, New York, N. Y. iColumbia I Div. Mix., MAX H. COHEN-Macon, Ga., Columbia, A.B., Treasurer of the Boylston Medical Society, Massachusetts General Hos- pital, Boston, Mass.-Surgery. JOHN CARY COOKE, III-Abilene, Texas, Rice Univ., B.A. RICHARD CORNELL-Fall River, Mass., Bowdoin, A.B., Buttalo General Hospital, Buffalo, N. Y.--Medicine. WILLIAM G. COUSER-Lebanon, N. H., Harvard, A.B., Dart- mouth Med. School, University of California Hospitals, San Francisco, Calif.-Medicine. PAUL M. COX, Jr.-Sayreville, N. J., Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., S.B., Boylston Medical Society, Second Year Show, Aesculapian Club, Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, Ga. -Medicine. STEPHEN RALPH CRESPIN-Cincinnati, Ohio, Harvard, A.B., Boylston Medical Society, University of Minnesota Hos- pitals, Minneapolis, Minn.-Medicine. RICHARD V. CRONK-St. Petersburg, Florida, U. of Penn, A.B., Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, Mass,-Sun gery. CLYDE S. CRUMPACKER, 2d--Tabor, N. J., Cornell, A.B., Boylston Medical Society, Boston City Hospital, Boston, Mass.-lll 8. IV Med.l KENNETH S. DANIELSON-Westwood, Mass., U. of Rochester, A.B., Dartmouth Med. School, Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, N. Y,-Surgery. WILLIAM M. DAVIDSON'-Brookline, Mass., Dartmouth, A.B., University of Minnesota, Ph.D. Program in Periodontics and Anatomy. FRANK CHARLES DeGIACOMO-Port Chester, N. Y., Dart- mouth, A.B. Dartmouth Med. School, Bellevue Hospital, New York, N. Y.-NYU III 8. IV Medical. W. DONNER DENCKLA--Washington, D,C., Harvard, A.B., Boylston Medical Society, New England Deaconess Hos- pital, Boston, Mass.-Biochemistry. GEORGE F. DONAHOWER-Shaker Heights, Ohio, Denison Univ., A.B, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio-Mixed. EDWARD DuBROW-Hartford, Conn., Princeton, A.B., Boston City Hospital, Boston, Mass.-IV 8. VI Med.I W. BRUCE DUNKMAN--Rochester, N. Y., Amherst College, A.B,, Boylston Medical Society, Second Year Show, Uni- versity Hospitals, Cleveland, Ohio-Medicine. MINA FARHAD-Pahlavi, Teheran, Barnard, A.B., Second Year Show, Mount Auburn Hospital, Cambridge, Mass.- Mixed. BRUCE ALLEN FELDMAN-Washington, D. C., Dartmouth, A.B., Dartmouth Med. School, Boylston Medical Society, Class Treasurer at Dartmouth Med., Alpha Omega Alpha, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Penn.-Rotating. HORST S. FILTZER-Fargo, N. D., North Dakota State Univ., S.B. in Med., U. of North Dakota Sch. of Med., Alpha Omega Alpha, Boston City Hospital, Boston, Mass.- IV Surg.l GEORGE U. FISHER-New Castle, Ind., Wittenberg College, S.B., Alpha Omega Alpha, Aesculapian Club, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, Mass.-Medicine. THOMAS L, FISHER--Windermere, Florida, Harvard, A.B., Boylston Medical Society, Bronx Municipal Hospital, New York, N. Y.-Mixed. PHILIAS ROY GARANT'-Fall River, Mass., Tufts, S.B., Par- ticipant in Undergraduate Assembly, I964, Harvard School of Dental Medicine-Periodontics. ELLIOT S. GERSHON-Brooklyn, N. Y., Harvard, A.B., Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, N. Y.-Medicine. GEORGE P. GEWIRTZ--Brooklyn, N. Y., Dartmouth, A.B., Dart- mouth Med. School, Boylston Medical Society, Bellevue Hospital, New York, N. Y.-lColumbia I Div. Mixedl. EDWARD B. GILMORE-Clairton, Pa., Wesleyan, A.B., Alpha Omega Alpha, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Mass.--Medicine. HENRY PHILIP GODFREY-New York, N. Y., Harvard, A.B., Boylston Medical Society, Barnes Hospital, St, Louis, Mis- souri.-Medicine. ROBERT E., GOLDSTEIN-Rochester, N. Y., Harvard, A.B., Boylston Medical Society, Alpha Omega Alpha, Bronx Municipal Hospital, New York, N. Y.-Medicine. VALERIE A. L. GRAHAM-New York, N. Y., Radclifle, A.B. MARTIN L, GREENE-Omaha, Nebraska, Harvard, A.B., Alpha Omega Alpha, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Mass.-Medicine. MARC J. GURWITH-Mission, Kans., Yale, A.B., Boylston Medical Society, Palo Alto-Stanford Hospital Center, Palo Alto, Calif.-Medicine. JOSEPH VALENTINE HAJEK-New York, N. Y., Harvard, A.B., Alpha Omega Alpha, Massachusetts General Hos- pital, Boston, Mass.-Surgery. LEWIS BROWN HARDEN'-Cedar Falls, Iowa, Iowa State Teachers College, Aesculapian Club, Aesculapiad Staff, Second Year Show, Massachusetts General Hospital, Bos- ton, Mass.-Oral Surgery. RUSSELL W, HARDY, Jr.--Cranford, N. J., Dartmouth, A.B., Dartmouth Med. School, Boylston Medical Society, Alpha Omega Alpha, Boston City Hospital, Boston, Moss.-V Surgical. GLENN E. HAUGHIE-Clarkfleld, Minn., Harvard, A.B., Aes- culapian Club, University of Washington Hospitals, Seattle, Wash.-Medicine. ROBERT D. HOLLENBERG-Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Swathmore, A.B., University Hospitals, Cleveland, Ohio- Surgery. DOROTHY A. HUFNAGEL--Jersey City, N. J., Rutgers Univ., A.B., Kings County Hospital Center, New York-Mixed. EDWARD M. HUGHES-Glen Ridge, N. J., Wesleyan, A.B., Buffalo General Hospital, Buffalo, N. Y.-Medicine. JAMES E. HUGHES-Chatham, N. J., Dartmouth, A.B., Dart- mouth Med. School, University of California Hospital, Los Angeles, California-Medicine. ROBERT N. HYLAND-Evanston, III., Northwestern Univ., A.B., Boylston Medical Society, Kings County Hospital, Seattle, Wash.-Rotating. ERIC S. JACOBSON--Ontario, Calif., Northwestern Univ., A.B., Los Angeles County General Hospital, Unit l, Los Angeles, California-Rotating, RICHARD ALLAN JAQUA-Humboldt, Iowa, Yale, A.B., Under- graduate Assembly Committee, Co-Chairman 1963-64, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Mass.--Pathology. MARTIN F. KAGNOFF-Vancouver, B. C., Can., Univ. of Brit- ish Columbia, A.B., Univ. of British Columbia Faculty of Med., Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, Mass.-Medi- cine. H. BENFER KALTREIDER-Rochester, N. Y., Harvard, A.B., Boylston Medical Society, Alpha Omega Alpha, Uni- versity Hospitals, Cleveland, Ohio-Medicine. ROBERT L. KANE-Valley Stream, N. Y., Columbia, A.B., University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington, Ken- tucky-Medicine. LEONARD H. KAPELOVITZ-Dickinson, N. Dak., Univ, of Chi- cago, S.B., Boylston Medical Society, Phi Beta Phi, Buf- falo General Hospital, Buffalo, N. Y.-Medicine. R. A. PIETER KARK-Oak Park, lll., Univ. of Oxford, B.A., Oxford Univ. Med. School, Alpha Omega Alpha, Boston City Hospital, Boston, Mass.-ill 8. IV Medicall, CHARLES D. KENYON-Cambridge City, Ind., DePauw, A.B., Cincinnati General Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio-Medicine. ALAN S. KING-Rochester, N. H., Juniata, S.B,, Buffalo Gen- eral Hospital, Buftalo, New York-Medicine. JOHN J. KONDON, Jr.-Peabody, Mass., Harvard, A.B., Uni- versity of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington, Ky.-Medi- cine, CHARLES J. KOPRIVA-Edgemont, S. D., Univ. of South Da- kota, A.B., State Univ. of S. Dakota School of Med., Mount Auburn Hospital, Cambridge, Mass.-Mixed. LAURENCE JOEL KRENIS-North Bellmore, N. Y., New York Univ., Presbyterian Hospital, New York, N. Y.-Surgery. KAREN E. S. KUEHL-Pleasant Ridge, Mich., Swarthmore, A.B., Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital, Cleve- land, Ohio-Pediatrics. W. MICHAEL KUEHL-Park Ridge, Ill., Harvard, A.B., Boylston Medical School, Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio-Medicine. JOSEPH MICHAEL LANE-Great Neck, N. Y., Columbia, A.B., Second Year Show, Hospital of the University of Penn- sylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.--Surgery. GRETCHEN LANGE-Tucson, Ariz., Radcliffe, A.B., Class Sec- retary-Treasurer, 2nd, 3rd, 4th years, Boylston Medical Society, Dwight Society, Medical College of Virginia Hos- pital Division, Richmond, Va.-Mixed. f TERRY LANGER-Jamaica, N. Y., Harvard, A.B., Alpha Omega Alpha, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Mass.-- Medicine. CHARLES SPENCER LANGSTON-Great Neck, N. Y., Harvard, A.B., Secretary Boylston Medical Society, Aesculapian Club, Boston City Hospital, Boston, Mass.-ill 8- IV Med,l ARTHUR L. LEVIN-Newton Centre, Mass., Harvard, A.B., Bos- ton City Hospital, Boston, Mass.-lB.U. Ped., BARRY W. LEVINE-Portland, Maine, Dartmouth, A.B., Dart- mouth Med. School, Presbyterian-St. Lukes, Chicago, Ill.- Medicine. RICHARD A. LOESCHER-Hinsdale, Ill.,-DePauw, A.B., Alpha Omega Alpha, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Mass.-Medicine. WAYNE P. LONDON-Johnstown, Pa., Washington and Jef- ferson, A.B., Bronx Municipal Hospital, New York, N. Y.- Medicine. CHARLES R. McCRAE-Warren, Ohio, Harvard, A.B., Roose- velt Hospital, New York, N. Y.-Mixed. DAVID ANDREW McKAY-Sharpsville, Pa., Allegheny, S.B., Boylston Medical Society, Second Year Show, Buffalo Gen- eral Hospital, Buflalo, N. Y.-Medicine. AMBROSE PATRICK McLAUGHLIN Ill-Littleton, N. H., Dart- mouth, A.B., Dartmouth Med. School, Alpha Omega Alpha, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Mass.-Surgery. JOHN J. McNAMARA-Milton, Mass., Boston Coll., S.B., Boylston Medical Society, Vanderbilt University Affiliated Hospitals, Nashville, Tenn.-Medicine. JOHN S. McREYNOLDS-Houston, Texas, Princeton, A.B., Karo- linska lnstitutet Medical School, Stockholm, Sweden-Neuro- physiology. ANDREW MALLORY-Havertown, Pa., Amherst, A.B., Univer- sity of Minnesota Hospitals, Minneapolis, Minn.-Medi- cine. JOEL HAVES MANCHESTER-Washington, D. C., Dartmouth, A.B., Dartmouth Med. School, University of Utah Affiliated Hospitals, Salt Lake City, Utah-Mixed. ROGER G. MARK-Chestunt Hill, Mass,, M.I.T., S.B., Boston City Hospital, Boston, Mass.-lll 81 IV Med.i DONALD W. MILLER, Jr.-West Palm Beach, Fla., Dartmouth, A.B., Roosevelt Hospital, New York, N. Y.-Mixed. CHARLES G. MIXTER lll-Needham, Mass., Trinity, S.B,., Univ. of Virginia Med. School, Aesculapiad Staff, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Mass.-Surgery. KENNETH H. MUELLER-Hustisford, Wis., Carroll College, S.B., Cincinnati General Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio-Pediatrics. RICHARD G. NEELEY-Altadena, Calif., Stanford Univ., A.B., University of Colorado Medical Center, Denver, Colo.- Surgery, JAMES A. NELSON--Cherokee, Iowa, Harvard, A.B., Boylston Medical Society, Aesculapian Club, University of California Hospitals, San Francisco, Calif.-Surgery. DENNIS E, NIEWOEHNER-Sumner, Iowa, Dartmouth, A.B., Dartmouth Med. School, University Hospitals, Cleveland, Ohio-Medicine. SAMUEL G. OBERLANDER-Brooklyn, N. Y., Hobart, A.B., Bronx Municipal Hospital, New York, N. Y,-Surgery. GILBERT S. OMENN-Chester, Pa., Princeton, A.B., Class President, Second Year, Kingfish of Second Year Show, Secretary, Boylston Medical Society, Alpha Omega Alpha, Aesculapiad Staff, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Mass.-Medicine. RICHARD BARNHILL PEKRUHN'--Steubenville, Ohio, Oberlin College, A.B., Aesculapian Club, Second Year Show, Gen- eral Practice in Mass. GARY E. POSER-Rocky River, Ohio, Cornell, A.B., Aescupla- pian Club, Presbyterian-St. Lukes, Chicago, III.-Medicine. MARCIA M. QUEREAU-Wyomissing, Pa., Vassar, A.B., Boyls- ton Medical Society, Hospital of the University of Penn- sylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.-Rotating. KENNETH ROY RATZAN-Cedarhurst, N. Y., Amherst, A.B., Aesculapian Club, Alpha Omega Alpha, Presbyterian Hos- pital, New York, N. Y.-Medicine. ARTHUR E. lPETEi REIDER-San Francisco, Calif., Harvard, A.B., Boylston Medical Society, Mt. Zion Hospital and Medical Center, San Francisco, Calif.--Mixed. WALTER A, REILING, JR.-Dayton, Ohio, Univ. of Dayton, S.B., Boston City Hospital, Boston, Mass.-IV Surg.l GEORGE G. RHOADS-Philadelphia, Pa., Haverford College, A.B., Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Phila- delphia, Pa.-Rotating. JEFFREY B. RIKER-Flushing, N. Y., Columbia, A.B., Boston City Hospital, Boston, Mass.-lll 81 IV Med.l MICHAEL STEVEN ROATH-Rolling Hills, Calif., Stanford, A.B., Los Angeles County General Hospital, Unit I, Los Angeles, Calif.--Rotating. EUGENE BARRY ROSENBERG-Brooklyn, N. Y., Harvard, A.B., University of California Hospital, Los Angeles, Calif.- Medicine ALAN A. ROZYCKI-Chicago, Ill., Dartmouth, A.B., Dartmouth Med. School, Alpha Omega Alpha, ChiIdren's Hospital Medical Center, Boston, Mass,-Pediatrics. HENRY E. SCHIENWIND, JR.-Locust Valley, N. Y., Harvard, A.B., Boylston Medical Society, Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, Ga.-Medicine, JAMES A. SCHNUR-Yonkers, N. Y., New York Univ., A.B., Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, Mass.-Medicine. EDWARD M. SCOLNICK-Dorchester, Mass., Harvard, A.B., Alpha Omega Alpha, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Mass.-Medicine. RICHARD H. SEDER-Worcester, Mass., Harvard, A.B., Boyls- ton Medical Society, Graduate Program Harvard School of Public Health. RICHARD SELDEN-Sterling, Ill., Northwestern, A.B., Harvard Medical Chorus, Second Year Show, Alpha Omega Alpha, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, Mass.-Medicine. PAUL A. Sl-IURIN--Brooklyn, N. Y., Brooklyn Coll., A.B., Bos- ton City Hospital, Boston, Mass.-Pathology. CHARLES B. SMITH--Avon, Ohio, Harvard, A.B., Department of Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School. THOMAS W. SMITH-Akron, Ohio, Harvard, A.B., Alpha Omega Alpha, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Mass.-Medicine. PETER J. SNYDER-Wilmington, Del., Williams, A.B., Boylston Medical Society, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, Mass.- Medicine. MAXIMILLIAN EDWARD STACHURA-Butfalo, N. Y., Hamilton., A.B., Boylston Medical Society, Buffalo General Hospital, Buffalo, N, Y.-Medicine. DAVID E. STAGE-Santa Ana, Calif., Yale, A.B., Second Year Show, University of Washington Hospitals, Seattle, Wash. -Medicine. JEFFREY A. STEIN-Jamaica, N. Y., Harvard, A.B., Vice-Presi- dent, Boylston Medical Society, Aesculapian Club, Student- Faculty Committee, Alpha Omega Alpha, Presbyterian Hospital, New York, N. Y.-Medicine. PETER J. STEINGLASS-Jamaica, N. Y., Union, A,B., Aescula- pian Club, University of California Hospitals, San Fran- cisco, Calif.-Medicine. 'School of Dental Medicine ROBERT E. STENSON-Philadelphia, Pa., Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., S.B., Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, Mass.-Medi- cine. DOUGLAS K. STEWART-Burlingame, Calif., Calif. Inst. of Tech., S.B., King County Hospital, Seattle, Wash.-Rotat- ing. MICHAEL M. STEWART-Princeton, N. J., Princeton, A.B., Stu- dent-Faculty Committee, Chairman, Vanderbilt Hall Speak- ers Series, Boylston Medical Society, Massachusetts Gen- eral Hospital, Boston, Mass.-Medicine. MARK L. STIGLITZ--Gary, Ind., Amherst, A.B., Boylston Medi- cal Society, University of California Hospital, Los Angeles, Calif.-Medicine. RALPH W. STOLL-Salmanaca, N. Y., Univ, of Calif. at Los Angeles, S.B., Alpha Omega Alpha, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, Mass.-Medicine. WILLIAM HOWARD SUSKIN'-Hewlett, N. Y., New York Univ., A.B., Second Year Show, Graduate Program in Perio- dontics, Columbia University, School of Dental Medicine, New York. JAMES WOODWARD WALLACE-Brookline, Mass., Harvard, B. Med. Sci., Dartmouth Med, School, Boylston Medical Society, Medical Chorus, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Bos- ton, Mass.-Aurgery. THADDEUS L. WANDEL-Boston, Mass., Harvard, A.B., Gene- see Hospital, Rochester, New York-Medicine. ALAN GARY WEINBERG--Columbus, Ohio, Dartmouth, A.B., Dartmouth Med. School, University Hospitals, Columbus, Ohio-Medicine. WILLIAM CURTIS WILLISTON'-Canton, Mass., Coll. of the Holy Cross, S.B, STANLEY H. WISHNER-Chester, Pa., Franklin and Marshall, A.B., Presbyterian Hospital, New York-Medicine. LAURENCE E. WOLF-Houston, Texas, Harvard, A.B., Massa- chusetts General Hospital, Boston, Mass.-Surgery. STEPHEN ANTHONY WOLFE-Falls Church, Va., Dartmouth, A.B., Boylston Medical Society, Boston Rugby Club, Uni- versity Hospitals, Cleveland, Ohio-Surgery. PHILIP EARL YOUNG-Los Angeles, Calif., Univ. of Calif, at Los Angeles, A.B., Business Manager of the Aesculapiadp Curriculum Committee, Kings County Hospital, Seattle, Wash.-Surgery. Surveying village health needs, an SKGF Foreign Fellow examines a child in Kurali, near New Delhi, India. INDIA TAIIGAIIYIKA IRAN GUATEMALA At hospitals and medical outposts a long way from the classroom, medical students learn to cope with unfamiliar diseases, help to provide much-needed medical services to people in underdeveloped areas of the worldg and contribute to international under- standing and good will. This unusual opportunity to work and study in for- eign countries is offered to students through the Foreign Fellowships Program of Smith Kline 8: French Laboratories. Administered by the Association of American Medical Colleges, the program has enabled 123 students to work in 40 different countries during the past four years. Junior and senior medical stu- dents are eligible to apply for Fellowships, which provide for an average of 12 weeks' work abroad to be completed before internship. Students who are interested in Fellowships should apply through the deans of their schools. 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