We are pleased to report to you that recent advances in the faculty organization include: the appointment of Gilbert H. Mudge, M.D., as Chairman of the newlycreated Department of Medicine, and Vergil H. Ferm, M.D. as Acting Chairman of the reunited Departments of Anatomy and Cytology.
Although we cannot give you a complete report, the Class of M'64 will be found doing ternships at the following places: Abe Aronow, Ron Garren and Paul Kraus at the Bellevue Hospital Center in New York City; Dave Bergman at the Bronx Municipal Hospital; Ralph Bishop at the University of Virginia Hospital in Charlottesville; loţesville: Phil Boulter, Bnan Catlin, Dick Knab and Bob Sigman at Boston City with Roger Christian, Ken Falchuk and Phil Taylor close by at the Peter Bent Bngham; Roger Clapp will be in Cleveland at Mt. sinai Hospital; Andy Cole at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate Hospital; Colman and John McGillicuddy at the Medical College of Virginia Hospital m Richmond; Rick Edelson and Mike Rie at Presbvterian-St. Luke's in Chicago; John Frederico at Yale-New Haven Medical Center Howard Fox at the Colorado General Hospital in Denver; Greg Gates at the South Bend Medical Foundation in South Bend, Indiana; Dan Hadlock at Johns Hopkins; in California, Ned Harley at Mt. Zion in San Francisco and Harold Hawkins at the Stan-ford-Palo Alto Hospital; Dick Hayes at the Beverly Hospital, Beverly, Massachusetts; judv Koehler at Montefiore in New York City; Peter Kwiterovich at Children's in Boston; Don Loew and George Olsen at the University Hospitals in Cleveland; Tom Mclnerny at Cincinnati General; Elliot Prager at Roosevelt Hospital in New York; Brad Rodgers at Duke; in St. Louis, Lee Rogge at St. Louis City, Jim Shafer at Barnes and Jay Shumaker at the Jewish Hospital; Roger Thomas at the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit; Mickey Webb at St. Luke's in New York; Ernie Weymuller at Vanderbilt University Hospital and Lynn Whelchel at the Royal Victoria in Montreal.
Word has just been received of another well-deserved honor for Hilly Poindexter M'27. Following a series of lectures on 'Tropical Diseases" at Vanderbilt and Meharry, Governor Clement made Hilly an Honorary Citizen of Tennessee.
Lou Pernokas M'48, in his usual verbose (?) fashion, wrote for certification of attendance and added not a single word. What gives, Lou? .. . Raymond W. Lawrence sssm started a volunteer tour of service on the S.S. HOPE in Corinto, Nicaragua on March 13....Lew Weintraub M'56 took time out from skiing to visit us before his return to Tufts where he functions as Assistant Professor of Medicine After the coming year in surgery at Greenwich, Conn., the Pat Dowlings M'63 will move to Pittsburgh to work in orthopedics under another DMS alumnus, Al Ferguson M'42, and then to the Navy.
March visitors in town between changes of services were: the Dick Garbaldis M'65, the Brian McAlarys M'6s, and the PeterWrights M'65... Fred Jarrett M'6s re- turned on March 6 to lecture to the Avicenna Society on his summer project in France We are still trying to interpret the unintelligible phone call received from Tom Mclnerny M' 64, Phil Taylor M'64 and Ernie Weymuller M'64 one evening when they were skiing (?) at Ragged Mountain.