Class Notes

CLASS OF 1890

NOVEMBER 1929 Charles Albert Perkings
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1890
NOVEMBER 1929 Charles Albert Perkings

Dr. William G. Morgan, of Washington, D. C., who is recognized as probably the foremost authority in America on diseases of the digestive tract, has just been elected president of the American Medical Association. Since 1904 he has been the professor of diseases of the digestive tract in Georgetown University. He was an associate editor of Tice's "Practice of Medicine." He was on the board of regents of the American College of Physicians for many years, and is now a member of its board of governors. He was president of the American Congress on Internal Medicine in 1924. He has been a member and at various times president of the American Gastroenterological Association, Clinicopathological Society, and the District of Columbia Medical Society. He also is a member of the American Therapeutic Association, Southern Medical Society, New York Academy of Medicine, Virginia Medical Society, and Washington Academy of Science.

Rev. George A. Mills, father of our classmate, Rev. Dr. George S. Mills, died on August 31 at his home in Limerick, Me., at the age of ninety.

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