FOR MORE THAN FORTY ACADEMIC YEARS Colin Campbell Stewart II as Associate Professor, Professor, and Brown Professor of Physiology, Secretary, Librarian, and Acting Dean was part of the bone and sinew of the School. Now those talented ambidextrous fingers have laid down their colored chalk; that quiet but infiectionfull voice has been stilled; those stern and kindly eyes have closed. Students, faculty, and alumni join in extending heartfelt sympathy to wife and daughter, son and grandchildren. His student, colleague and friend, Clarence H. Campbell M'17 has been appointed to the vacant chair.
Nathan T. Milliken MC AUS, our Instructor in Physical Diagnosis and Medicine, on active duty since 1942, we are now permitted to say is in New Zealand and has been promoted to Major.
Capt. Radford C. Tanzer MC AUS, our Instructor in Surgery, was married to Lt. Velma Lucille Maul ANC AUS on Christmas Eve at Burbank, California. Before entering the Army Nurses Corps in December 1941 the bride was Chief Stewardess on the American Air Lines. Captain Tanzer is Chief of the Plastic Service at Bushnell General Hospital, Brigham City, Utah.
John B. McKenna, our Instructor in Neuroanatomy and Clinical Neurology, represented the School and Hospital at the New York meeting of the Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Diseases.
John Milne, Instructor in Physical Diagnosis and Medicine, was invited to present the subject of "Conservative Treatment of Lung Abscess" to the staff of the New Hampshire Memorial Hospital at Concord.
At the New England Wartime Medical Program meeting at Grenier Field, Manchester, the topic was "Blood Dyscrasias and Transfusions" presented by Doctors Ralph E. Miller and Richard H. Barrett of our medical faculty and hospital staff. Dr. Miller is Director of Laboratories and Dr. Barrett is Director of the Blood Plasma Bank.
John A. Murtagh represented the faculty and hospital staff at the January meeting of the American Otological, Rhinological and Laryngological Society in New York.
William Carpenter MacCarty, our Instructor in Radiology, will spend a part of the months of February and March in New York in the study of cancer treatment on a fellowship granted by the Women's Field Army for the Control of Cancer.
Hermann M. Burian arid Kenneth L. Roper, Assistant Professors of Ophthalmology in the Eye Institute, attended the meeting of the Section of Ophthalmology of the New York Academy of Medicine in January, at which Dr. Roper by invitation, read a paper on "The Diagnostic Value of Monocular Occlusion."
At the February meeting of the Belknap County Medical Society in Laconia, N. H., the subject "Headaches and Eyestrain" was presented by Dr. Burian.
Robert E. Bannon, Instructor in Physiological Optics in the Eye Institute, was called to New York during the first few days in February to assist in the establishment of the Aniseikonic Department, at the Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital.
Robert C. Storrs M'41 has been serving as an assistant on the staff of the Hitchcock Clinic since the middle of January.
1887 Frank Edgar Colby, the last surviving member of the class, died on February 10 at Bow, N. H., at the age of 81. After practicing for many years in Concord, Epsom, and Auburn, he returned to Bow where he had specialized in fruit growing, and had been a member of the Board of Selectmen for eighteen years.
1919 Maj. Raymond L. Barrett MC AUS, who is Chief of the Medical Service at the Station Hospital at Camp Miles Standish, came to town recently to bring his oldest son for matriculation in the March class as a transfer from the University of Michigan after an interlude of duty with the U. S. Marine Corps.
1925 Commander Emerson J. Dillon MC USNR, who has just returned from the Southwest Pacific, is attached to the Brooklyn Navy Yard for temporary duty.
1931 David A. and Ernest H. Latham of Lowell and North Chelmsford, Mass., have been elected to fellowships in the American College of Surgeons with an honorable mention and a Certificate of Honor respectively.
Lt. Philip H. Bassett USNR is on duty at Balboa Island, California.
1932 William S. Conklin has returned to Portland, as Assistant Professor of Surgery at the University of Oregon and Medical Director of the University State Tuberculosis Hospital. He can be found at 3181 S. W. Marquam Hill Road in a comfortable home, which for the benefit of his children he has arranged to have next door to the Zoo.
1934 Capt. Bernard P. Cunningham MC AUS has been elected to fellowship in the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology. His address is 182 nd Station Hospital, APO 464, c/o Postmaster, New York City.
Paul Zamecnik is still in Boston but he is now at the Massachusetts General Hospital.
1935 Capt. Paul L. Magnuson MC AUS after a long period of service in Panama is taking the Flight Surgeons Course at Randolph Field.
Capt. John S. Lyle MC AUS is now at Walla Walla, Washington. Frances is with him.
1936 Maj. J. Ellsworth Cavanaugh and Lt. J. Wallace Davis M'40 have formed a Dartmouth Medical Alumni Association at the School of Aviation Medicine, Randolph Field, Texas. I hope they will consider Paul eligible for membership.
1937 Jesse M. Gait is still on the staff of the Station Hospital at Fort Dix and expects to remain there permanently insofar as anything is permanent in the Army.
1938 Lt. Kendall Stearns MC USNR is on the staff of the Naval Hospital at Portsmouth, N. H.
1939 Lt. Ernest Foss Jr., MC AUS is at Antioch, California. Jane is with him and I believe they are keeping house although I have only a P.O. Box 83 to prove it.
Capt. Augstin R. Grant who was stationed at Abilene, Texas, has sent me his new address as xooth Evacuation Hospital, c/o Postmaster, New York. Helen and Buster are living at 88 Claremont Street, Lynn, Massachusetts, for the duration.
ig4o Edwin D. Bayrd will conclude a postgraduate course in Tropical Medicine and Parasitology at Tulane about April 1st to go to the Mayo Clinic to start his fellowship. Ned has been studying under Dr. Napier, the Chief of the School for Tropical Medicine at Calcutta, who is the visiting lecturer at Tulane.
Maurice E. Costin Jr., who was to have started an assistanceship at the Hitchcock Clinic, has had his plans interrupted by a period of strict ulcer management. He, too, is expected to enter upon the fellowship at the Mayo Clinic shortly.
Amos R. Little Jr., by significant geographical research, has proven that Hanover is on the direct route from Fort Benning to Casper, Wyoming. Bud has just completed additional training as a parachutist and will be assigned to a Search and Rescue Squadron of some division of the Army Air Force.
Lt. Richard P. Storrs, MC USNR after concluding a tour of duty at Newport, has been ordered to Seattle, presumably for sea duty.
Lt. Edward P. Wells MC AUS has been producing calcium in a manner of special interest to urologists, and has made certain observations which he expects to include in his memoirs.
1941 Lt. I. Lewis Chipman MC USN has concluded his internship at the Naval Hospital in Philadelphia, and has been ordered to the Naval Medical Center at Bethesda, Maryland. He expects to be there for six weeks or more, and Gigi has gone down with him.
Lt. Frank Kline MC USNR has been assigned to the Fleet Marines and has been sent down to Carolina to get a little salt on his braid.
Lts. Everett W. Czerny, Franklin Lynch 2d, and William Sinclair Jr. who were at Newport, and Portsmouth respectively, have been ordered to Lido Beach for temporary duty and training.
CBM Arthur G. Guyer USCG is on duty at an island station in the Pacific.
1942 Kenneth E. Gross was married on December 25th at Laconia, N. H. to Gertrude Margaret Keating, R.N. They are living in Hanover where Lt. Gross expects to remain until the conclusion o£ his internship in October 1943.
Bradley E. Copeland, USNR was married on December 19, 1943, at Chappaqua, N. Y„ to Bertha Ann DeLeon. They are living in Philadelphia where he is continuing his medical course in the University of Pennsylvania.
Paul Joseph Costello, USNR was married on December 27, 1943, in Manchester, N. H. to Muriel Elizabeth McLane. They have gone down to Philadelphia where he will continue his medical course at Pennsylvania.