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Medical Alumni News By Ida Lucille Wallace THE Medical School had an in- earned his medical degree at Harvard Wresting exhibit at the Hall of Health, University . held in conjunction with the state medi- cal meeting in Tulsa . The Hall of Dr. Gcrtrudc Wilber, '37med, is now Health was presented by the Tulsa Coun- located at Sea View Hospital, Staten Is- ty Medical Association primarily for edu- land, New York . cation of the general public in medical progress . The Medical School's display The University and Crippled Chil- included among other things a map of the dren's Hospitals observed National Hos- campus of the school and its two teach- pital Day, Sunday, May 12, with an open ing hospitals, showing present and pro- house . posed buildings and additions, photo- A graphs, etc . One of the most interesting Dr. Murble Pearson, '38med, who in- charts showed that 494 graduates of the terned in the St . John General Hospital, medical school are now practicing in 139 St . John, New Brunswick, Canada, and cities in 66 of the 77 counties of the state later was stationed in Dillon, Montana, of Oklahoma . with the Civilian Conservation Corps, has received an appointment to active duty Alumni of the Medical School who in the United States Army and is now gave papers at the meeting of the Okla- stationed at Fort Sheridan, Illinois homa State Medical Association at Tulsa . in May are Dr . Grady Mathews, '25med, state health commissioner, Oklahoma Dr. Charles L . Brown, '21 tried, who is City ; Dr. Leroy Sadler, '29med ; Dr. John now professor of medicine at Temple F. Burton, '21 ; Dr. O. A. Watson, '29med ; University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, will Dr. Harry Wilkins, '27med; and Dr. give a paper in the Section of Medicine of James P . Luton, '33med, all of whom the American Medical Association conven- practice in Oklahoma City ; and Dr. F. tion in New York City June 10-14 . Dr. P. Fry, '36med, Frederick ; Dr. J. A. Blue, Brown, who is a brother of Mrs . Robert '34med, Guymon ; Dr . C. A. Traverse, H . Akin (wife of Dr . Robert H. Akin, EVERYTHING For the '33med, Alva ; and Dr . E. M. Gullatt, '28med, Oklahoma City) is associated '32med, Ada . with Dr . Temple Fay of Temple Uni- versity in his work on the "frozen sleep" PHOTOGRAPHER Dr. Daisy Van Hoesen Cotton, '37med, treatment of cancer. is now completing a year's residency at Cameras, Photo Paper, Chemicals, Oklahoma City General Hospital . Dr. Harold A . Shoemaker, assistant dean of the Medical School and profes- Enlargers, Frames, Films Dr. Miriam Hubbell, '35med, is now sor of pharmacology, attended the Ameri- located on the staff of the Olive View can Pharmaceutical Association meeting Sanitarium, Olive View, California . in Richmond, Virginia, in May, and Okla . Photo Supply Co . A planned to go from there to Washington, 308 N . Broadway Oklahoma City 1). C ., to attend the United States Phar- Dr. Rheba Huff, '38med, has recently macopoeial convention . received a residency appointment in the maternity service of the County of Los RUSSELL SMITH STUDIO Angeles Hospital . Dr. Francis S. Crane, '33mcd, has closed his office in Wagoner to accept an appoint- "Where Photography is an Art" Dr. J. Samuel Binkley, '30, nationally ment as camp doctor assigned to the Ci- known authority on cancer, has been vilian Conservation Corps at Wilburton . 1271/2 E. Main Norman named assistant managing director of the American Society for the Control of Can- Dr. Mildred 1 . Robinson, '37med, re- cer. Managing director Dr . C. C. Little, cently married Dr . Louis R. Morrone of Cold-Wall Frigidaires in making the appointment, said that the Westerly, Rhode Island . She will engage At New Low Prices young surgeon had distinguished himself in private practice with her husband in See the greatest Frigidaire models in history, at the as one of the nation's foremost educators Westerly . lowest prices ever, at Norman's exclusive dealer . of laymen in cancer conditions and con- A FRED THOMPSON CO . trol . 125 E. Main Norman Phone 161 Dr. Binklcy recently completed a tour Radio Contract of Oklahoma, addressing 13,000 laymen Lushanya Mobley, (Tessie Mobley, '24 and 1,142 physicians in forty cities, on ex), recently sang the title role of the BUILDING MATERIALS the subject of cancer. Now a resident opera .9ida in Philadelphia. She is now Of All Kinds of New York City, he is assistant chief under two-year contract with the National of the chest department of Memorial Hos- Broadcasting Company and may go into Long-Bell Lumber Co . pital there . radio work this fall, following a concert After receiving a bachelor's degree tour. Miss Mobley is a Chickasaw In- 227 W . Main Norman Phone 51 from the University of Oklahoma, he dian, formerly of Ardmore . 26 SOONER MAGAZINE.