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KARL HOBLITZEU-E GEORGE L. MacGREGOR I I E. HAROLD B. SANDERS FRED F. FLORENCE DR. GEORGE W. DANA .lf qt.-at-3-h I Q4-Y Q Y , .,..:' 5 . A Z H. oi. . . in TT' . 1 F . 5 X wi . f J J 1 ,,. , if . ., 2 . ,. ,.. ' A . F RQ? E' ii' J. .A ,Y W 'A . A ' ' Q fl.. f 1 ' 1' A ' . A 5 . +34 .,g'gQg2Ik ' T 3 .' I V, , I: ' , L 1 . v 'fx . 5 BOARD OF TRUSTEES KARL HOBLITZELLE President GEORGE L. MRCGREGOR Vice President J. L. LATIMER Vice President HAROLD B. SANDERS Secretary and General Counsel FRED F. FLORENCE Treasurer DR. GEORGE W. DANA Vice President and Executive Director NATHAN ADAMS V EENTON J. BAKER WILLIAM A. ELAKLEY EDWARD H. CARY, JR. E. M. QTEDJ DEALEY D. A. HULCY W. W. LYNCH EDWARD MARCUS EUGENE MCDERMOTT DR. FLOYD NORMAN W. W. OVERTON, JR. JOHN W. RUNYON DR. FRANK A. SELECMAN R. L. THORNTON J. RALPH WOOD BEN H. WOOTEN ANGUS O. WYNNE, JR. HONORARY TRUSTEE T. O. WALTON MRS. EVELYN WHITMAN Executive Secretary J. L LATIMER
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BILL XVEST BARBARA SNELLING L. H. CARDXVELL, JR Cartoonist Cartoonist Cartoouist Cartoonist-Billy Don Mitchell EDlTOR'S NOTE: It has been a great privilege to direct the first production of the Iatros . I do hope you will be as proud of this edition as we are for it is our sincere hope that it will be a credit to Southwestern and that it will in future years recall to mind some of the subtleties and humor which are so much a part of the medical education. My thanks go out to a loyal staff who have worked ihard and long, to Dr. Gill, Miss Rucker, Billie Hancock . . . the class officers, fraternities, the members of the faculty and, of course, you the student body for the excellent support and cooperation. y A I hope you will continue to aid the future editors as Wonderfully as you have me . . . for only with this cooperation will the Iatros continue to exist. ' Sincerely v Eleanor Rose Editor - in - Chief l l
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SOUTHWESTERN MEDICINE BELONG5' T0 ALL THE PEOPLE . . , nzzrl it rlaozzlrl be Jzzpporfed by all the people. . . the dezfelajzmefzl of n great mezliml renter will improve the befzlllo mul happifzerr of all ilae people . . . Dr. E. H. Cary ...... . Q1872-19555 For 21 years Southwestern Medical Foundation has carried on a con- tinuing program to raise the levels and increase the intensity of medical re- search, medical training and patient care in this region. The Foundation spearheaded the development in Dallas of an outstand- ing medical college--The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School which is one of the top medical schools of the nation. It continues to give strength to the medical school through salary supplements to its top teach- ing and research people and through the underwriting of special research projects. From the beginning it has given leadership and impetus to the concept of developing a great and thoroughly planned medical center to serve Dallas and the whole Southwest. The elements of this center which have already been developed fParkland Memorial Hospital and The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School and Saint Paul Hospital which is now under constructionj foreshadow the massive long-range development program which is contemplated in the master plan for the medical center. Southwestern Medical Foundation belongs to the public and was created to serve the public. Founded as a non-profit corporation in January, 1939, it looks to the general public for its support in the form of gifts, endow- ments and special contributions.
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