The formal dedication of the Kellogg Medical Auditorium on December 1 should be over by the time you read this, and we hope we will have seen many of you here. Meanwhile, we have had two "trial runs" of the facilities. First, on October 29 the fall meeting of the Medical School Faculty was held there with President Dickey in the chair. This is the first time, at least in the memory of this old-timer, that the President of the College has functioned thus, and we anticipate with much pleasure the continuation of this association. On November 2 and 3, the Northeast Division of the American College of Physicians gathered in Hanover for its fall meeting, and again the Auditorium proved its great value as an addendum to our continually improving physical assets.
The School was well represented in the FACP program with papers by: Frank Foster M'30, now in Internal Medicine at the Lahey Clinic; George W. Welsh 3rd, s'52M, presently teaching at the University of Vermont School of Medicine; Marsh Tenney M'44, Frank Ebaugh, and Dick Hoefnagel,s'53M of our own faculty.
George Lord M'32 just happened to be going through town the day of the Holy Cross game on his way back to Maine.... Floyd Parks M'53 is now located in Los Angeles, proudly displaying his Surgical Board and Thoracic Board certificates along with a son, 3, and a daughter, 1.... DaveAbraham M'53, living only four doors from Floyd, now heads the Psychiatric O.P.D. at the County Hospital in Los Angeles, and boasts of three youngsters.... Moose Townsend M'59 stopped in the day before he left for England on Air Force duty, probably for three years.
Eric Sailer M'61, Dick Petrie M'61, and Shelly Lippe M'61 drove down from Montreal one football weekend with their girl friends.... Marty Weiss M'61 stopped by one day to tell us of his boy, born May 19. ... Norm Saunders M'48, now of Portland, Maine, was also seen at the FACP meeting.