Harvard School of Public Health - Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

 - Class of 1959

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Harvard School of Public Health - Yearbook (Cambridge, MA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 23 of 80
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The Johns introduce the first class baby of ... The suspense mounts—is it a boy or girl, the year to Pauline Stitt . . . STUDENTS MAJORING IN MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH Dr. Claudia Demello, Dr. Harbans Dhillon, Dr. Jamal Harfouche, Miss Alice Hosack, Dr. Charlotte John, Dr. Monique Govaerts, Dr. Genevieve Masse, Dr. Roger Meyer, Dr. Naomi Morris, Miss Kathleen O’Donoghue, Dr. Cornelius Post, Dr. Virginia McNamara. T HE Public Health Family” is perhaps symbolized most clearly by the Maternal and Child Health Department. The spirit of instruction drawn from Dr. Eliot and her team of teachers focuses each profession dynamically and effectively on problems of children and their families. A rich fund of understanding and wide practical expe¬ rience characterized the teaching activities from the basic course with its Fund B and historical overview, to the advanced studies dealing with more detailed work with crippled children’s programs, delinquency and the like. True to the spirit of the de¬ partment, students are given action assignments throughout the country as part of the yearly field” migrations, giving firsthand knowledge of a community’s problems and medical care. Active participation in both established and spontaneous community programs in Boston and the country at large provides teaching and research resource for a number of actively ongoing projects. Community health centers, schools, health departments, day care centers are some of the teaching opportunities. Members of the department family” are frequently sought as visiting lecturers and consultants here and in other countries. The department also continuously carries out research projects on the problems and needs of children. An unusual community contact has been provided since 1930 by Dr. Stuart’s famous longitudinal growth and development study now gathering data and experience together for one of the great classics in the field. 19

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Back roir, left to right —Miss Wettach, Dr. Stitt, Dr. Eliot, Dr. Meyer, Miss O’Donoghue, Dr. Post, Judith Schoellkopf (Visiting Lecturer), Dr. William Schmidt, Mrs. Ruth G. Cumings, Dr. Leon Sternfeld. Seated around table —Dr. Harfouche, Dr. McNamara, Dr. de Vega, Dr. Dhillon, Dr. Morris, Dr. Valadian, Miss Rice, Dr. Govaerts, Dr. Demello, Miss Hosack. DEPARTMENT OF MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH Martha M. Eliot, A.B., M.D., L.H.D., S.D. (hon.), LL.D., Professor of Maternal and Child Health and Head of the Department Harold C. Stuart, Litt.B., M.D., A.M. (hon.), Professor of Maternal and Child Health, Emeritus Blrtha S. Burke, A.M., Associate Professor of Maternal and Child Nutrition Elizabeth P. Price, A.B., S.M., Associate Professor of Public Health and Social Work William M. Schmidt, M.D., Associate Professor of Maternal and Child Health Samuel B. Kirkwood, A.B., M.D., Clinical Professor of Maternal Health Pauline G. Stitt, M.D., M.P.H., Assistant Professor of Maternal and Child Health Ruth G. Cumings, S.B., A.M., Assistant Professor of Maternal and Child Health Nursing Carlotta Wettach, A.B., A.M., Instructor in Public Health Social Work IS



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First you ' , left to right —Dr. Robert Shihman Chang, Dr. Edward Stevenson Murray, Miss Barbara Theobald, Dr. William L. Jellison, Dr. John Crayton Snyder, Dr. Robert Brown Pennell. Second row —Susan Adam Myers (Mrs.), Miss Mary Jane Francis, Dr. Johannes Ipsen, Jr., Miss Jane Driscoll, Miss Helen Liepens, Miss Ann Abbott. Third row -—Dr. John William Vinson, Dr. Samuel Dennis Bell, Jr., Dr. James E. Froeschle, Dr. Suchinda Udomsadki. DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY John C. Snyder, A.B., M.D., Professor of Microbi ology and Head of the Department Edward S. Murray, A.B., M.D., M.P.H., Associate Professor of 1Microbiology and Assistant Physician to University Health Services Johannes Ipsen, C.A., C.M., Dr.Med., M.P.H., Associate Professor of Public Health and Superintendent of the Institute of Laboratories, Massachusetts Department of Public Health Robert S. Chang, S.B., M.D., S.D. in Hyg., Assistant Professor of Microbiology Samuel D. Bell, Jr., A.B., M.D., M.P.H., Assistant Professor of Microbiology 20

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