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Our class first met Dr. Lorber during the Infectious (Disease segment of (Microbiology. 9lis commitment to academics zoos obvious from the start. Me zvas Well organized and informative. 9te seemed to sense our eagerness to get across the street' by keeping the subject closely related to patient care and avoiding the Cong Cists so central to the basic science years. (But there zvas something extra. Me shozved us that beyond academics there zvas a personaC side to medicine. This zvas best demonstrated by the expression of his close friendship zvith 'Dr. Sarah Long. Dr. Lorber also zvorks zihth the medical students during our fourth year electives. ‘There he strives to show that learning, although difficult and time-consuming, can also be enjoyable. 7
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(Dedicatee Last June our class chose the dedicatee of our yearbook. (From a long list of people integral to our education at Temple, we selected one person who we felt helped most in our development into physicians. Someone who showed interest not only in academics, but in the human aspects of medicine. As our dedicatee, we chose Dr. 'Bennett Lorber.
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Dr. Lorber's attention to teaching dates back, to his own education. ‘Me attended Swart hmorc College because htefeft their program had a strong commitment to students. Me continued his education at the ‘University of tVennsylvania School of Medicine. Ole first came to Temple ‘University as a resident in Medicine, drazvn here by the then recent appointment of ‘Dr. Sol Sherry to the faculty. Mis decision to become a fellow in Infectious ‘Disease came (ate in his residency. Me had been a conscientious objector during the war. While waiting for an honorable discharge he decided to go on into a fellowship. Me chose ID because he felt that it allowed him to work with two biological systems, one being the patient and his illness; the other, the infectious agent that caused the illness. Dr. Lorber's life, however, is more than medicine. During his years at Swarthmore College, he met his unfe Carol. They have two sons, Sam, twenty, and josh, eighteen. Mis hobbies include guitar-playing and photography. 8
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