University of Maryland School of Medicine - Terrae Mariae Medicus (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1951

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GEORGE MITCHELL DUNN, JR. Raconteur de-luxe, a fast man, especially with acrid retorts, he bifurcates his allegiance be- tween D.C. and Tennessee, and in both places attended colleges. A spare man, with moderate ambition, George is content with photography, horses, guns, drinking, drinking women, to pass his idle hours while working towards money. Internal Medicine, money, a Cadillac convert- ible. School nights found George, who was once reprimanded by the government for selling tele- scopes, either resting at Chicks or working as a medical officer at the Maryland State Peni- tentiary. Well versed medically, he spent eigh- teen of his forty-two service months in the Paci- fic with the 26th Medical Laboratory. WILLIAM ANDREW DUNNAGAN William A. Dunnagan claims to have been born November 21, 1920 on a boat off Cape Hat- teras. No other medical student makes this statement. He evidently made the beach, for he now calls North Carolina home. There he attended the State University, two years of med- ical school, and then migrated to Baltimore. During the war he was a pilot with the Air Force. He married in 1945 and is now the father of Charles and Carolyn. Bill has worked for the University Hospital Anesthesiology de- partment, joined Phi Chi. Summers he deliv- ered babies in the Carolina mountains. His am- bition—a big family. 26

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LEON DONNER Either Pediatrics or General Practice will occupy Lee after he completes his hospital work and eventually squares away. College began for this Baltimorean at Maryland State Teachers College in Towson where he earned his B.S. Other work followed at Hopkins, Columbia, Gettysburg, the University of Maryland. Sum- mers have been concentrated at Camp Osceola in North Carolina, a boys ' camp, where he has served in various and sundry capacities, last year as Chief Counselor. Such work abetted his attraction to and allowed time for camping, swimming and fishing. Married, Leon has on3 daughter, Lesley Lynne, age six. His fraternity is Phi Delta Epsilon. WINSTON CLARK DUDLEY Wink was born in Tirumangalain, Madura dis- trict, India, in 1923, where his parents were serving as missionaries. His few stories of that land excel fiction. He came stateside for higher education at Oberlin College, and immediately after graduation the Navy commissioned him, sent him to sea. Ashore again after the war. Wink decided upon a career in medicine; mar- ried a college sweetheart to assure a girl in at least one port. His parents have since returned from India and he calls Aburndale, Massachu- setts, home. Like many of his classmates. Wink wavers between General Practice and Internal Medicine; fears the Navy may decide for him. 25



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DAVID EVERETT EDWARDS Draw me a tall one with a short collar was not the first utterance of casual Eddie of Johns- town, Pa., back in 1921, but the phrase was to be used. Moving to Washington, D.C., and stud- ies at George Washington and College Park gave Eddie some time to pursue his arty interest in oil paintings and classical music. His more strenuous pursuits have b een supplied in swim- ming and skiing. He served in the Naval Med- ical Corps during the war, is a member of Phi Beta Pi and has externed at St. Joseph ' s of Bal- timore and Spring Grove. Eddie has selected General Practice for his future. WILLIAM HUNTER EDWARDS, JR. Bill is a home town boy and although he re- ceived an A.B. degree from Johns Hopkins none of us hold it against him. Regarded as the quiet, reserved type, we are surprised at the diversity of his interests and activities. One is as likely to meet Bill at the symphony as they are at the next Hopkins lacrosse game. A competent biochemist, he worked for two summers at the National Cancer Institute. Last summer Bill ex- terned at Sheppard-Pratt and now has his eye set for a Psychiatric residency. In a few years we will all be able to bring our fractured libidos to Bill for r epair. 27

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