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Medical School

June 1958 HARRY W. SAVAGE '26
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Medical School
June 1958 HARRY W. SAVAGE '26

ADDITIONS TO THE FACULTY: As Associate Professor of Biochemistry, Earl E. Jacobs, A.B. Cornell; S.M., University of Chicago; Ph.D., University of Illinois; with previous appointments at the University of Chicago, Illinois Institute of Technology, University of Illinois, Syracuse University, University of Wisconsin, and University of California Medical School. As Assistant Professor of Pathology, Fairfield Goodale Jr., M.D. whose academic background includes Harvard College, Adelbert College, Western Reserve Medical School, Oxford University, and whose professional appointments include Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts General Hospital. As Instructor in Physiology, Bernard F. Schreiner Jr., A.B., Buffalo; M.D., Rochester; whose academic and professional appointments have been at the University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry. As Instructor in Physiology, Arthur Naitove, M'45, A.B. Dartmouth; M.D. New York University, whose graduate work has been at the Jewish Hospital in Brooklyn and at Dartmouth.

PROMOTION: Franklin G. Ebaugh Jr., from Assistant Professor of Hematology to Associate Professor of Clinical Pathology.

VISITING LECTURERS: Dr. John McMichael, Professor of Medicine at the Postgraduate Medical School, University of London, England; Dr. David D. Thompson, Associate Professor of Medicine at the Cornell University School of Medicine; Dr. William Montagna, Professor of Biology at Brown University; and Dr. Phillip E. Leveque, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology at the University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine and Dentistry.

M'56 INTERNSHIPS: Andreini to St. Mary's, Rochester. N. Y.; Anthonisen to North Carolina Memorial, Chapel Hill; Barlow and Edwards to Mary Imogene Bassett, Cooperstown; Bryan to Grace-New Haven; Carpenter to Bellevue; Contini to Hartford Hospital; Cooper to Buffalo General; Hall to University Hospitals, Minneapolis; Kister to Presbyterian, New York; Morse to University of Chicago Clinics; Mossman and Weintraub to University Hospital, Philadelphia; Porvaznik to Massachusetts General; Rinehart to San Francisco City and County; Haley and Root to Strong Memorial; Stanley to University Hospitals, San Francisco; Wiggin to University Hospitals, Cleveland; Zimmerman to Harrisburg Polyclinic; and DeCesare and Monahan returning to Hanover and the Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital.

MARRIAGES (SCHEDULED): Al Root,M'56, to Janet Greenberg on June 15; BobRinehart, M'56, to "a girl from my home town" (identified as Julie McClung by John Stanley, M'56) on June 21; Dave Zimmerman,M'56, to Marilyn Moore on June 14. (ACCOMPLISHED): Bob Morse, M'56, to Mary O'Hara, daughter of Dwight O'Hara '15.

John Worcester, M'43, now in Englewood, N. J., reports Al Robins, M'43, and BillSoule, M'45, are also practicing there. SkagBurke, M'43, is doing Radiology in Point Pleasant, N. J. Tom Clark, M'54, now in the Pacific with a Destroyer Division, and Sally submit glowing reports on 10-months-old Elizabeth; while Phil Parshley, M'54, and Bobby counter with their 11-months-old girl.

"Little Erich" Wisiol, M'52 returned from military duty in Germany with Frau Edith; he is now doing domestic duty, and incidentally Surgery, in Minneapolis. The M'52 class seems to" be' taking over Southern California, now being represented there by the AceMuellers, the Franz Schneiders, and the Sonny Thamarus'.

Simeon T. Cantril, M'30, Clinical Associate Professor of Radiology at the University of Washington School of Medicine, Director of the Tumor Institute of the Swedish Hospital, and Chairman of the A.E.C.'s Advisory Committee on Biology and Medicine recently visited his son, Simeon '60, here to bear out his theory that the shortest route from Washington, D. C. to Seattle, Wash., is via Hanover.