THE continued loyalty of the graduates of the Medical School is well attested by their contributions to the Alumni Fund for 1950-1951. There were 770 potential contributors among whom 492 gave $16,729, a dollar increase of 37% over last year. It is worthwhile to note that the median of the living alumni of the School is now well over into the group of graduates of the two-year course, who, by reason of having taken their M.D. degrees at another school, have automatically acquired a third loyalty with its calls upon their bounty. Moreover, there are 165 men who are elsewhere still in medical school, internship, residency, other trainee status, or in the armed services. Therefore the continued high level of participation and giving is the more remarkable.
Medical Alumni Fund Agent