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Medical Graduation

March 1943
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Medical Graduation
March 1943

TWENTY MEMBERS OF the second-year class of the Dartmouth Medical School, all enlisted in the medical corps of the Army or Navy, received diplomas on February 6 prior to continuing their studies at other medical schools throughout the country. Fourteen hold the commission of Ensign in the Naval Reserve, while the remaining six have been commissioned and lieutenants in the Army Medical Corps Reserve.

At the same time, 25 members of the first-year class of the Dartmouth Medical School received the Bachelor of Arts degree from the College. This group also is enlisted 100% in the Army or Navy, twenty holding reserve commissions as Ensigns and five as and lieutenants in the Army.

Those who received the two-year diploma, and the medical schools to which they will transfer, are as follows:

Ensigns, Naval Reserve Medical Corps—Walter Eisenman, Chisholm, Minn., Michigan; Richard Hempstead, Rochester, Minn., Michigan', Eugene L. Hoch, Brooklyn, N. Y., Columbia; Richard W. Lawton, Ridgewood, N. J., Cornell; Thomas W. McElin, Aurora, 111., Harvard; Alvin L. Robins, Brooklyn, N. Y., New York University,; James W. Robinson, Long Beach, Calif., Harvard; William C. Scott, Sterling, Colo., Colorado; David S. Smith, Ipswich, Mass., Pennsylvania; Charles R. Thomson, Exeter, N. H., New York University, Ralph R. Tyson, Philadelphia, Pa., Pennsylvania; Robert F. Wilson, Andover, Mass., Pennsylvania; Harold C. Woodworth, Durham, N. H., Harvard; and John T. Worcester, Englewood, N. J., New York University.

2nd Lieutenants, Army Medical Corps ReserveJohn P. Chandler, East Bridgewater, Mass., Pennsylvania:; John L. Crenshaw, Rochester, Minn., Northwestern; Ward S. Jenkins, Danbury, Conn., Northwestern; Richard B. Magee, Altoona, Pa., Pennsylvania; E. Wayne Martz, Thiells, N. Y., New York University,; and Norman C. Morgan, Hanover, N. H., Colorado.

HEART ATTACK FATAL William H. Murray 'O2, professor of mod-ern languages at the Tuck School, whodied at the Mary Hitchcock Hospital onJanuary 25 following a heart attack suf-fered while on his way to an early-morningclass. A full obituary appears in the ne-crology section (In Memoriam) of this issue.