Article

Named Hospital Head

April 1936
Article
Named Hospital Head
April 1936

James A. Hamilton '22, assistant professor of Industrial Management at the Tuck Scfeool and for the past ten years superintendent of the Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital in Hanover, has been appointed superintendent of the City Hospital in Cleveland and will take over his new duties at the end of the college year. He will also assume new duties as a member of the Cleveland College Staff of Western Reserve University.

Professor Hamilton graduated from Dartmouth in 192s and in the following year received his M.C.S. degree from the Tuck School. He joined the Tuck School faculty in 1923 as instructor in Industrial Organization and Management and in 1927 was elevated to assistant professor. He was elected to the superintendency of the Hitchcock Hospital in 1926, and at that time was assistant graduate manager of athletics at Dartmouth. Professor Hamilton is president of the Hospital Executives of New Hampshire and is chairman of The Council on Small Hospitals of The Ameri- can Hospital Association, in which capac- ity he is directing the revamping of the financial program of the organization. He is married and has three daughters.