The results of the intern matching are in and we will pass them on to you so that you may recognize the wearers of the green if they land in your area. Roy AbbanatM'63 and Dick Ellison M'63 are returning home to Hitchcock, both having acquired better halves since leaving DMS. Bill Babson M'63 and Mike Beachley M'63 will work together on the surgical service of the Medical College of Virginia Hospitals in Richmond. Dan Clark M'63, who married Lois Hanson of Blue Earth, Minn., in June 1964, plans to return, as a true Vermonter, to his home state to toil at the Mary Fletcher in Burlington. The Bellevue Hospital in New York City will be headquarters for Ed Cohen M'63, Frank DeGiacomo M'63 and George Gewirtz M'63. After his marriage to Pat Wing, a Hitchcock graduate, on June 5, Bill Couser M'63 will transport her to San Francisco where he will spend some time at the University of California Hospital. The Ken Danielsons M'63 will return to Rochester for surgery at the Strong Memorial. The Ken DeHavens M'63 are moving from Chicago to Cleveland where Ken will work in the Cleveland Clinic.
Pat Dowling M'63 and his family are looking forward to seeing trees and grass again at the Maine Medical Center in Portland. My old stamping ground, the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, will be home-base for Bruce Feldman M'63.Russ Hardy M'63 goes to the Boston City on the Fifth Surgical Service. Jim HughesM'63 heads West with his family to do straight medicine at UCLA. Paul JohnsonM'63 is staying right at home on the medical service at the University of Minnesota. The ten-month-old daughter of the GeneLarivieres M'63 is guiding her parents to Chapel Hill for duty at the North Carolina Memorial Hospital. Barry Levine M'63 and Ellen will spend their next year in medicine at Presbyterian-St. Luke's in Chicago. PatMcLaughlin M'63, who tells us he will be married June 12 (no name submitted but she's a good skier), will stay in Boston at the Massachusetts General. Joel and TerryManchester M'63 will tour the country on their way to their new duties at the University of Utah Medical Center. Don MillerM'63 will start a surgical career at Roosevelt in New York.
Included with the information that he plans to go to the University Hospitals in Cleveland is the news of Denny Niewoehner's M'63 engagement to Catherine Beattie, a Radcliffe biochemist from Red Wing, Minn. There must be something contagious about interning in Cleveland because TonyWolfe M'63 not only is also going there but he also is planning a June wedding with Christina Demaitre, presently a reporter on the Washington Post. Mike Norman M'63, who spent last summer in a medical clerkship at Guy's Hospital in London, will move from Philadelphia to Cincinnati General Hospital this summer. FrankPauli M'63 will spend two months at Yale before returning to Ann Arbor for his internship at University Hospital. Pediatrics at Boston Children's Hospital will occupy Al Rozycki M'63 next year. Ralph RydellM'63, who spent three months last fall in Guatemala studying tropical medicine and parasitology, will be married in June to Kathleen Crow of Minneapolis before moving to the Orange County General Hospital in Orange, Calif. John Schwarzell M'63, co-author of some work on Functional Uterine Bleeding and an ardent advocate of married life, moves from Ohio state to the Milwaukee County General come June. The JimWallaces M'63 have acquired a new home in Cambridge so that he can get home occasionally from the Peter Bent Brigham. The Al Weinbergs M'63 are moving their son Todd to Columbus, Ohio, where Daddy will toil at University Hospital.
INCIDENTAL INTELLIGENCE - Hillie Poindexter M'27 recently added to his many laurels a Meritorious Service Medal and a Citation by Surgeon General Luther H. Terry of the Public Health Service for his work in the "underdeveloped areas of the United States and the major continents of the world." ... Frank Soule M'37 is leaving the Navy to act as Director of Medical Education at Beverly, Mass., and can be found outside of business hours in Andover. ... Tim Takaro M'44, Chief of the Surgical Service at the VA Hospital in Oteen, N. C., recently reported with documentation for the first time in American literature, a rare pulmonary lesion at a recent meeting of thoracic surgeons. ... Charlie Pinderhughes M'41 has been making the press recently with his excellent and authoritative presentation of the history of Negroes in America dating back to 1660. ... Cy Shea M'48 certainly touches a spot of universal interest in his lecture on The Treatment of Back Disorders in the Springfield, Mass., area.
Did you know that Jim Feeney M'50 has been teaching in the University of Lagos (Nigeria) Medical School and expects to return to Boston on April 1? ... The HardyHendrens M'50 recently were reported on the ski slopes of Mont Tremblant. ... Bernie Carpenter M'59 temporarily deserted his research to go on the turkey circuit with The Impact of Current Medical Research on Future Medical Practice. ... The PeteSpiegels M'59 stopped off in Hanover on their way to try to find enough snow for skiing. ... Bob Keller M'59 will leave the Navy this summer to start three years of Orthopaedic Surgery at Harvard. ... Another internship appointment is that of "Sunshine" Levis M'59 at the Cedars of Lebanon in Los Angeles.
Gary Manchester M'61 is leaving California for a surgical residency at the University of Chicago. ... Tom Ashby M'62 and his brand-new wife came through on their way from Rochester, N. Y., to Rochester, Minn. ... Joe Dorsey M'62 may become a much-sought-after speaker on the subject "The Catholic, the Pill and Family Planning." ... Dave Gordin M'62 is headed for a surgical residency at Cincinnati, while Art Provisor M'62 starts a two-year hitch in the Navy on July 1.
We are justly proud of Bruce FeldmanM'63, Russ Hardy M'63, Gene LariviereM'63, Pat McLaughlin M'63 and Al Rozycki M'63, all of whom have been elected to AOA, Gene at Rochester and the other four at Harvard.