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Marvin Alfred Goldiner A twenty-six-year veteran of Baltimore society, Marv got a taste of medicine as a navy medic. Following a whirlwind tour of College Park, Bull left his beloved Terps to take up the task of becoming successful in his chosen field, internal medicine. He has externed three years in anesthesia at City Hospitals. Recog- nized widely as a connoisseur of the finer things in life, his chief non-medical interests lie somewhere between the bridge table and the Nurses ' Home. Still a bachelor, Marv ' s immediate hopes call for a straight internship in Boston. Gary Swan Gosliorn Quiet, likeable Cos was delivered to the medical profession in 1929, just in time for the big crash. Hurdling this and any other obstacle put before him, he moved through Baltimore City College, Homewood, and graduate years at medical school with ease and assurance. Summers have been spent externing at Uni- versity, St. Agnes, and Peninsula General Hospitals — the latter in the giddy whirl of Ocean City. In his crystal ball is seen a rotating internship, a naval officer ' s uniform, and perhaps wed- ding bells in the not-too-distant future. Daniel Bernard Harris First seeing daylight as an LOA on September 6, 1930. this soft-spoken, pleasant-mannered young man pre-medded at College Park, where he found enough time away from the books to begin dating Ann. This inter-personal relationship was cul- minated at the marriage altar this past summer. Other summers have consisted of work at Maryland Drydock, externship at Lutheran, and the Public Health service at Maryland. A loyal Phi D E, Dan ' s interests lie in internal medicine and especially in the problems of the aged. i A 21
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' 1 tw» ■ ? George Ediiiiind Gifford, Jr. Born in 1930 in that infamous town of Elkton. Maryland, he now calls his home county Cecil, which he stoutly maintains is Paradise Revisited. Coming to Baltimore after receiving a degree with honors from College Park, George has displayed an active interest in many medical fields, with fellowships in the Depart- ments of Histology and Neuropathology and a summer on a research project at Spring Grove State Hospital. With other hobbies including history, nature, and unusual bits of informa- tion, he plans a rotating internship and practice in a field as yet to be determined. George Travers Giliiiore Though born twenty-seven years ago in New York, George has adopted the Free State as home. Getting his first taste of the healing arts during a hitch in the Navy, he returned to the Home- wood campus, during which time he married his Hazelton wife, Jeanne. The union was destined to boost the Pediatric Popula- tion by four beautiful children, far and away qualifying George as the school ' s Number One Papa. After a rotating internship, he has no definite plans, though general practice seems to be the most likely choice. Julian Robert Goldberg Sole owner of the most infectious laugh in the class. Julian first made it heard in Baltimore in 1932. He carried it through Johns Hopkins and thence to the hallowed halls on Greene Street, where the laugh, a genial humor, and a quick wit have helped ease the rigors of medical school. University Hospital saw him working in the Department of Anesthesiology during the sunnncr of 1954. Jules has scheduled a local internshij). a few years as personal ])hvsi ian to Uncle Sam. and a life of general |)ra(liti()ner in Baltimore. 20
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Alvin Wilfred Hecker This active and sturdy male arrived at Lombard and Greene fresh out of Johns Hopkins University. A native of Baltimore since 1930, Al gained early fame as a singer and fiddler. His summers have been spent entertaining the kiddies at camp and battling local traffic as a hackie. One of the fast-dwindling die-hard bachelors, an active Phi D E, a loyal son of ' 55. Al looks ahead to internship in Baltimore and, on that golden day in the coming years, a practice in either internal medicine or pediatrics. Harry Herman Herbst One of our youngest, ' Arry strode into this era on a fine day in 1932. A native of these precincts, he interrupted his Baltimore life to head to College Park, but soon returned to his birthplace to study the art and science of medicine on South Greene. After three years here, he deserted bachelorhood by taking Marion to wife. Phi Delta Epsilon claims his fraternal allegiance. Intern- ship at University Hospital and training in internal medicine loom on his post-graduation horizon. Henry Booth Hitman Son of the Eastern Shore of the Eree State. Hank made his debut twenty-seven years ago in Millington and started on his quest for the caduceus. College days were spent at St. John ' s in Annapolis and at College Park. From there he dove into llic vagaries and complexities of medical science, facing time out in his sophomore year to join the ranks of those taking the marital plunge and marrying Bclt . lliis couplo now boasts a new addi- tion named Helen. Siirgi-on finni llic sl:irt. Hank Impcs tci train at Mercy Hospital. 22
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