THE COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM requires your presence at Stell Hall for dinner at 6:15 Friday evening. The address will be delivered by Howard M. Clute M'l4, Professor of Surgery at the School of Medicine of Boston University. There will be medical rounds and surgical clinics at the Hospital at 9:00 Saturday morning. For the classes in reunion on the following weekend, there will be the clinical session on Saturday morning and tea at the Hospital in the afternoon after the baseball game as an opportunity for a get-together on familiar ground.
Dean John P. Bowler M'l7 attended the Spring meeting of the New England Urological Society.
Colin C. Stewart 111 M' 24 and Sven M. Gundersen, Harvard M' 29, represented the School last month at the Congress of the American College of Physicians in Boston.
John B. McKenna, Harvard M'gg, represented the College and School at the American Psychiatric Society meeting at Richmond, Virginia, during the first week in May.
Nathan T. Milliken, Yale M' 32, attended the Atlantic City meeting of the American Society for Clinical Investigation as a delegate from the staff.
The annual meeting and 150 th anniversary celebration of the New Hampshire Medical Society was held on May 13 and 14 at Manchester. The program of round table conferences was led by Everett C. Campbell M's3 of Woodsville in ear, nose, and throat; by J. Russell Perley M' 24 of Laconia in obstetrics; and by Ralph W. Hunter M'gg of Hanover in medicine.
Doctor Hunter, who is a member of the staff of the Hospital and Department of Anatomy, is a lieutenant in the Medical Reserve Corps of the Navy and was ordered to active duty on the 15th of May reporting at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.
Paul R. Felt M'lo was the Connecticut delegate to the New Hampshire Medical Society meeting.
Phillip P. Thompson Jr. M' 39 will be married to Mary Rines at Portland, Maine, on June 14.
George W. Zeluff M' 39 underwent an appendectomy on the 4th of May and was convalescing uneventfully on the gth except for thoughts about final orals.
Richard P. Storrs M'4o is considering the Columbia plan of school through the summer and graduation in February.
E. Parker Hayden M'l7 stopped to visit School last month on his way to Vermont.
Arthur B. French M'4l will be an assistant in the Department of Pathology during the summer.
The Class of 1935 has brought considerable news to Hanover. Charles H. Flint has given us the data on practice in Hart, Michigan, and Stewart F. Alexander on what a Battalion Surgeon with the 16th Infantry does at Fort Devens.
1932 checked in with Albert G. Martin from Aurora, Illinois, who says he will not be able to come in June.
1940 had a slight reunion in New York during May. Maurice Costin released the tension at Harvard and called on Robert Clymer at Columbia. This is the second cut Costin has taken this year.
Doctor Thorpe of Pennsylvania sent us a program of the Undergraduate Medical Association's thirty-third annual meeting listing John C. Lilly M'4o as the recipient of the John G. Clark Prize for a new apparatus for direct blood pressure determination, "The Electrical Capacitance Diaphragm Manometer." Cal. Tech is probably mixed up in this somewhere.
The Surgeon General has selected John T. Cartwright M' 37 of Pennsylvania Hospital to serve on the staff of the Lovell General Hospital at Fort Devens. This has resulted in the disclosure that he was married on November 29 at Elkton, Maryland, to Roberta Ballantyne Patterson which, at least until denied, we shall pretend was an elopement.
John L. Norris M'aB of the staff of the Laboratory of Industrial Medicine at Eastman Kodak Company has been appointed an instructor in medicine at the University of Rochester.
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