A COMMUNITY PUBLICATION OF the JEWISH HOSPITAL of St. Louis 216 S. KINGSHIGHWAY, ST. LOUIS, MO. 63110 Vol. 17 —No. 5 JULY, 1968

Morton J. May Associates Dies, Life Long Membership Hospital Patron Drive Begins Morton J. May, a life member of the Jewish Hospital Board of Enthusiastic growth of the new Directors, died at the age of 86 educational organization, the As- at his home in Clayton on May 17. sociates of The Jewish Hospital of St. Louis, has materialized even Mr. May had been a member of before its formal introduction to the board since 1914 and through- the community. out the years had served as vice- president and treasurer. In order not to conflict with the Jewish Federation Drive, the of- Edward B. Greensfelder, presi- ficial membership drive of the dent of the Board of Directors, Associates was not scheduled until said, "Morton J. May was a man the middle of July. Those who of energy, vision and great concern have joined, as well as all who for his fellow man. For 54 years join during the first year, will be he served on the Jewish Hospital known as Charter Members. It is Board of Directors as an officer hoped that all segments of the and life member. He actively sup- community will find the aims and ported the programs at the Hos- purposes of this new educational pital by giving generously of his effort of basic interest to them- time as well as his financial selves and their families. support. In 1935, he recognized As a not-for-profit organization, the importance of basic research, its foremost goal is to disseminate and established the Florence G. medical knowledge to its members and David May Research Fund — to keep abreast of the ever . . . the first research support to changing, ever challenging world be received by the Hospital. The of medicine. investigative work which was ac- Headed by president Julian L. complished through this fund has received national and interna- Meyer and vice presidents Eugene tional recognition. Weissman and Louis I. Zorensky, the group envisions an organiza- "As a trustee for the Louis D. tion of merit to and for the com- Beaumont Foundation, Mr. May MR. AND MRS. CHARLES H. YALEM stand beside the new nine-story Yalem Research Building. Mr. Yalem con- munity as well as the Hospital. was a key figure in obtaining tributed $1,000,000 toward construction of the $2,600,000 facility. The first four floors of the building will be devoted to medical research and the next four to surgical research. Experimental animals will be housed on Membership co-chairmen, N. Rob- building, research, and endowment the ninth level. ert Wegusen and Courtney A. funds for the Hospital. Morton J. Gould are directing the member- May was dedicated to many civic ship drive. Anyone wishing addi- and charitable activities ... as a tional information can contact the means of making a better com- Department of Community Rela- munity. He will be greatly missed Yalem Research Building tions, 367-8060, Sta. 215. by his many friends and associ- ates." Mr. May was a nationally Dedication Held May 26 Retirement Plan known philanthropist and honor- Formal dedication ceremonies center's formal organization, Research Building will be known; ary board chairman of the May for the new Yalem Research Washington University Medical that I know is the donor's wish. Instituted July I Department Stores. Building were held on Sunday, School and Associated Hospitals. I am sure that Washington Uni- A retirement plan for perma- He was the son of David May May 26, at 4 p.m., in the Mark "That this is far more than a versity will do its part toward the nent full-time Hospital employees who entered the merchandising C. Steinberg Memorial Amphi- formality is clear from the estab- fulfillment of that ennobling de- was put into effect on July 1, business in Leadville, Colorado, theater in the new facility. The lishment through the generosity of sire; I am sure that Jewish Hos- 1968. Approval of the plan was in 1876. From that modest be- nine-story, $2,600,000 structure Mr. and Mrs. John E. Simon and pital will make it come true." recently voted by the Board of ginning the May chain developed was made possible by a $1 million the Harry Edison Foundation, of Other speakers were Dr. Stan- Directors, after consideration and into one of the leading retail gift from Charles H. Yalem, gifts the Washington University pro- ford Wessler, physician-in-chief, study of many possible plans. One businesses in the country with from the community and a grant fessorial chairs whose incumbents and Dr. Arthur E. Baue, surgeon- of the outstanding features of the stores in many American cities. from the National Institutes of are also the chiefs of the medical in-chief. Dr. Wessler commented plan adopted is that it is non- Born in Health. and surgical services at Jewish that the over-riding responsibility contributory on the part of em- Mr. May was born in Denver David A. Gee, executive direc- Hospital. All of us, proud of and of the Hospital is to provide the ployees; the Hospital will pay the and the family moved to St. Louis tor, served as master of cere- thankful for both the School and best in patient care. "Yet", he total cost of all retirement benefits. in 1904 where, 12 years earlier, monies. The invocation was given the Hospital, can rejoice in the said, "the social and biological In announcing the plan, David the elder May had acquired the by Rabbi Lawrence Siegel and increasingly close inter-connec- revolutions that are currently A. Gee, executive director, said, Famous Co., a dry-goods store. guests were welcomed by Edward tion between the two. enveloping the medical sciences "The welfare of our employees is In 1911, the William Barr Dry B. Greensfelder, president of the "The great philanthropists have ultimately make sterile any pro- always a major concern of the Goods Co. was acquired and con- Hospital. been among us for this half- gram directed toward improving Hospital administration. With this solidated with the Famous Co. to century, and happily, one of the patient care alone. Maintenance in mind, we are inaugurating the Eliot Key Speaker form the Famous-Barr Co. most outstanding of them is with of patient care at a high level retirement plan, which guaran- Chancellor Thomas H. Eliot of After attending Riverview Col- us here today. Charles Yalem's today is facilitated by the hos- tees substantial benefits to all Washington University, called St. lege in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and generosity has made the light to pital training of physicians at eligible employees upon retire- Louis one of the truly great medi- the University of Colorado, Mr. shine in many places in St. Louis, both the pre- and post-doctoral ment. We are pleased to have a cal research centers of the coun- May went to work in a May store light that has brightened the lives level and by the presence in the part in providing financial security try. He noted that such a center in Cleveland. In 1917, at the age of countless humble people. institution of physician-scientists during retirement years to our em- exists because of dedicated scien- of 36, he took over the active "This Yalem Research Building who may help bridge the gap be- ployees who have shown loyalty tists, a high degree of institutional direction of the May system. Mr. is not just a magnificent addition tween molecular medicine and to the Hospital." cooperation and great philanthro- May turned over the presidency to Jewish Hospital. It is Charles human illness. Hospital teaching Permanent full-time personnel pists. of the company to his son, Morton Yalem's gift to people of all re- and research, to be effective, re- who have completed two years of D. May, in 1951. "Among the happiest develop- ligions and races. And surely, quire both a meaningful relation- employment and have attained Mr. May married the former ments of the last few years have while there will stand here for ship with the University and an age 25 are eligible to participate Florence Goldman of St. Louis in been not only the wonderful countless years this visible re- adequate physical facility for the in the retirement plan. The plan 1909. In addition to Morton D. physical development of Barnes minder of Charles Yalem's phi- pursuit of learning. This latter provides a regular monthly in- May, a daughter, Sarah Jane and all the other hospitals in this lanthropy, it will be not as bricks need has been in large measure come to retirees for life. There is Waldheim, was born to them. medical center, but the inclusion and mortar, but as a source of fulfilled by the Yalem Building." an added provision that if the Mrs. May died in 1938. of the Jewish Hospital in the human benefit that the Yalem (Continued on Page 4) (Continued on Page 12) rw PAGE 2

VOL. 17, No. 5 JULY, 1968 216 is published every six weeks Patient Relations Hostesses by the Public Relations Department of Decked Out in New Uniforms THE JEWISH HOSPITAL OF ST. LOUIS The hostesses in the Hospital's each of the hostesses and are left EDWARD B. GREENSFELDER, Patient Relations Department are with the patient. They provide president now decked - out in their new general patient information and DAVID A. GEE, executive director bright yellow uniforms and have the name and telephone number of the Patient Relations office MRS. BARBARA JANES, director been relocated in a more accessible of community relations area of the first floor lobby. Mrs. (station 277). The brochures are color coordinated with the uni- MRS. NITA BROWNING, Frances Stovall, director of patient director of public relations relations, said, "The move will forms. LYNN MARTIN, greatly facilitate our job. It will In addition to her regular duties editor-photographer be much easier for the families each day, Miss Rubin also assists MRS. HENRY H. STERN, of patients to find us, and we will patients in the X-Ray department. special correspondent be better able to meet patients Weekend coverage for the upon their arrival at the Hos- program is provided during the pital." summer months by Miss Marsha The Jewish Hospital The patient relations desk has OF SAIKT LOTUS DeMere who has served as a host- been located immediately across ess for the past several years. HOSPITAL from the new admitting area, MRS. FRANCES STOVALL, director of Patient Relations, hands one of the adjacent to the information desk. POTPOURR I personalized information brochures to a Hospital patient. The brochure Commenting on the new uni- includes a card with Mrs. Stovall's name and telephone number in the Nursing Intern event the patient wishes to contact her at a later time. forms, Mrs. Stovall said, "Visual identification will be easier with Program Begins Mrs. Harry Milton, a member identical uniforms for the hos- of the Jewish. Hospital Board of A nursing intern program is tesses. The basic design is a simple Directors, has been appointed to being conducted throughout the sleeveless sheath dress, yellow in a ten-member committee on hos- summer months for graduates of color, with a matching yellow and pital schools of nursing by the university and junior college white print jacket." Board of Trustees of the Amer- nursing programs from schools in The Hospital patient relations ican Hospital Association. the state of Missouri. program is directed toward Mrs. Nadean Wright, R.N., orienting patients to Hospital Miss Margaret Loh, director of director of Central Medical and procedures, and providing imme- Nursing, said, "This program, Surgical Supply Service, attended diate assistance and information three months in length, will allow the annual meeting of the Na- concerning any problems which these nurses to develop their skills tional Association of Hospital patients may encounter. in a supervised service environ- Central Service in Atlanta re- In describing her job, Mrs. ment." cently where she was elected to Stovall said, "Our goal is to es- The nurses will spend one the Board of Directors as chair- tablish a communications link be- month each in surgery and medi- man of the education committee. tween the patient and the many cine and will be allowed an elec- Mrs. Barbara Janes, director of personnel who will be attending tive for one month. Community Relations, was re- to his needs. Those graduates participating cently elected to membership in "We want the patient's stay in in the program are: Miss Sue the St. Louis Professional Chap- the Hospital to be as pleasant as Ellison and Miss Nina Westhaus, ter of Theta Sigma Phi, national possible, and we want them to both graduates of St. Louis Uni- society for women in journalism know that we are all working for versity; Mrs. Christine Pondo and and communications. one thing . . . their recovery and Miss Rosemary Francis, both grad- a quick return home." uates of Forest Park Community Mrs. Phyllis Todd, R.N., was MISS MARSHA DeMERE (left) and MISS PHYLLIS RUBIN, patient relations Mrs. Stovall and Miss Phyllis College; and Mrs. Joeta Prather, initiated into the Alpha Sigma representatives, are pictured at the patient relations desk in the first floor Rubin make regular visits to pa- a graduate of Northeast Missouri Lambda Scholarship Fraternity in lobby. Miss Rubin, a full-time employee, also assists patients in the X-Ray tient rooms. Small individualized State Teachers College in Kirks- recognition of outstanding accom- Department. Miss DeMere has served as a hostess during the summer for the past several years. brochures have been prepared for ville, Missouri. plishment at the University Col- lege of Continuing Education. Rabbi Lawrence Siegel, Jewish Community Chaplain, recently wrote an article, "Reflections on Hospital Electrician Neo-Reform in the Central Con- ference of American Rabbis," which appeared in Volume 20, Records LP Album Number 1, of the American Jew- Dale Attila Fogarasi, chief pleted in January, is really a trial ish Archives. electrician at Jewish Hospital, has effort to see what people think. William Chiles, personnel direc- joined an exclusive group of peo- I only had 30 copies made and tor, attended a seminar for direc- ple . . . those who have recorded gave most of them away to tors of hospital personnel at the their own record album. friends," said Dale. University of Missouri at Colum- The album title, "I've Come "The reaction has certainly been bia presented by the University Across the Sea," is descriptive of encouraging. In fact, I'm going Extension Division, the School of Dale's flight to freedom during the ahead with plans to make a reg- Medicine and the School of Busi- attempted Hungarian Revolution ular release later this year. I've ness and Public Administration in in 1956. ordered a professional model re- cooperation with the Missouri All of the songs in the album corder and I'm touching up a Hospital Association. were written by the chief electri- few of the songs while awaiting cian. Most of the titles relate to the arrival of the new recorder." The Honor Roll for the first the sea. Dale said, "I love the Those who have heard the level students at the Jewish Hos- sea and I attempted to write in album are certainly impressed. All pital School of Nursing includes: the spirit of the sunset on the of his selections feature a power- Miss Joyce Boll, Miss Jeri Coble, beach." ful wide-ranging piano. Those Miss Linda Eberle, Miss Sharon Some of the selections include: pieces featuring his whistling are Ehlen, Miss Sandra Huggins, Miss "I've Come Across the Sea," among the best and are as pro- Janice Kebbel, Miss Patricia Keg- "Blond Hair and Blue Eyes," fessional as any available on the ler, Miss Sally Laws, Miss Claire "Life," and "Beyond the Sea Lies general record market. Maruska, Miss Patricia Presley, a Land." His performance on the piano Miss Darken Rumer, Miss Janet In describing his music, Dale is particularly amazing when one Schroder, Miss Diane Spickett, said, "My music is different. It's learns that he started with that Miss Susan Thompson, Miss Jan- not classical and it's not popular. instrument only six years ago in ice Togliatti, Miss Meridith Treg- I believe that music is 99% the Jewish Hospital School of lown, Miss Leanna Walston, Miss feelings. Nursing auditorium. His formal Virginia Warzala and Miss Terry "I sing what I feel." music education ended when he Zimmerman. Not only did Dale write, play, gave up on the violin at age Miss Margaret Loh, R.N., direc- sing or whistle each selection in 12 in Budapest. tor of Nursing, and Miss Lavera the album, but he also did his Dale credits Joe Bakkalor of the Ryder, R.N., director of the own taping on a recorder he built Stradivarius Supper Club in St. School of Nursing, attended the himself. A local recording studio Louis with providing the encour- American Nursing Association DALE FOGARASI, chief electrician, shows the cover of his limited edition agement necessary to go ahead album which he recorded early this year. Dale recorded the album on the pressed the records from the tape. meeting in Dallas, Texas, recently. tape recorder in the background, which he constructed himself. "This album, which we com- and complete his album. \M PAGE 3 ] Medical Staff Arnold M. Goldman, M.D., has just returned from one year's Army service at the 93rd Evacuation Hospital in Vietnam. He was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service during his tour of duty. Franz U. Steinberg, M.D., has been appointed to the Stroke Com- mittee of the Bi-State Regional Medical Program. He spoke on "The Problem of the Aged in Our Society" at the St. Louis College of Pharmacy Liberal Arts Convocation recently. Kenneth E. Lane, D.S.C. spoke to the Midwest Podiatry Confer- ence on "The Use of Microporous Tape in Podiatric Surgery." Robert C. Packman, M.D., has been elected a Fellow in the Ameri- can College of Physicians. Alex C. Sonnenwirth, Ph.D., director, Division of Microbiology, has been appointed a member of the examining committee in Public / Health and Medical Laboratory Microbiology of the American Board S\SW of Microbiology. The Board, through its examining committee, strives \ \\\V.V to raise the standards of the practice of Public Health and Medical Laboratory Microbiology, and to this end, certifies applicants who \\\V.VS'\ meet its qualifications. The American Board of Microbiology has \\W certified approximately 200 Diplomates in Public Health and Medical Laboratory Microbiology since the Board's inception in 1959. Dr. Sonnenwirth was recently host to Walter H. Traub, M.D., director of the Clinical Microbiology Laboratories of the Bowman Gray ARNOLD M. GOLDMAN, M.D., was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for his service in Vietnam. Here he displays School of Medicine Hospital, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, who the certificate which accompanied the medal. spent an entire day in the Jewish Hospital Microbiology Laboratory familiarizing himself with methods used here in anaerobic bacteriology. Dr. Sonnenwirth presented a paper entitled "Methods of Isolation of Anaerobic Bacteria and Diagnostic Laboratory Procedures" at a Dr. Arnold Goldman Returns; symposium on the clinical microbiology of anaerobic, non-sporeforming bacteria at North Dakota State University in Fargo, North Dakota. Jan T. Goff, M.D., associate director of the Department of Psychia- Describes Care in Vietnam try, conducted a tour and answered questions for a group of ministers Arnold M. Goldman, M.D., a Only one other hospital in Viet- with was malaria. We had many from the Florissant-Hazelwood Ministerial Association. The ministers member of the Jewish Hospital nam had a psychiatric in-service cases of this during the wet season, were particularly interested in the Therapeutic Community approach. Medical Staff, recently completed program. which, in Saigon, runs from May Norman J. Marulef, Ph.D., clinical psychologist for the Department his military duty in Vietnam and Q: Did you take care of the to November. 15% to 20% was of Psychiatry, presented a talk to the staff of the Psychiatric Child has returned to private practice Vietnamese people in your hos- vivax malaria. It is generally felt Guidance Clinics of the City of St. Louis recently. The title of Dr. in St. Louis. Prior to entering the pital? that this type of malaria can be Matulef's presentation was "The Role of the Clinical Psychologist in service in May, 1966, Dr. Gold- A: We would take care of those prevented if the soldier in the field a Department of Psychiatry." man had been practicing medicine civilians who were injured as a takes his weekly chloroquine-pri- Frank B. Wilson, Ph.D., director, Division of Speech Pathology, privately for three years. result of the war or were injured maquine pill; on the other hand, Department of Otolaryngology, presented a four day workshop on Dr. Goldman is married to the as a result of something United 80% of the cases were due to "The Diagnosis and Treatment of Voice Disorders" at Our Lady of former Vivian Eveloff. They have States troops did, say, an auto- falciparum malaria. These cases the Lake College, San Antonio, Texas, recently. The workshop was one child, a son, Daniel, born mobile accident in which civilians are more difficult to treat. The open to members of the San Antonio Speech and Hearing Association while Dr. Goldman was in Viet- were injured. The same held true drug which seemed to be most as well as students in speech and hearing in the surrounding area of nam. for Vietnamese troops. effective was quinine. San Antonio and San Marcus. The lectures were supplemented by After induction, Dr. Goldman Q: Did you meet any other During World War II, scrub videotape presentations of therapy and diagnostic sessions resulting was sent for a short time to the doctors from the Jewish Hospital typhus was quite lethal. We were from the study of voice disorders funded by the U. S. Office of Medical Field Service 'School at Staff in Vietnam? able to effectively control it with Education. Fort Sam Houston, Texas. He A: Yes, quite a few. Dr. Don broad spectrum antibiotic treat- Dr. Wilson was guest lecturer at the 31st Annual Convention of the completed the remainder of his Sauer was at the 36th Evacuation ment. Indiana Speech and Hearing Association held in Indianapolis recently. first year of service at the base Hospital; Dr. Al Wolfe was at the I suppose the second most fre- He lectured on the subject of "Voice Disorders in Children, Identifica- hospital at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. 24th Evacuation Hospital; Dr. quent disease we encountered was tion and Treatment." The lecture was based on information and On May 1, 1967, he was assigned Sam Lugo was with the Marines dysentery. recordings that have been made during the past two years resulting to the 93rd Evacuation Hospital at Da Nang; Dr. Bruce White Q: How did you win the from the federally supported study of voice disorders being conducted located 18 miles northeast of Sai- was with the Air Force, and Dr. Bronze Star Medal? at the Jewish Hospital. gon at Long Bihn. While serving Al Sebransky was at the 93rd A: Well, it wasn't for any Charles Reed, speech pathologist, and Frank B. Wilson, Ph.D., in Vietnam, Dr. Goldman was Evacuation Hospital with me. I heroic act such as one might per- attended the Annual Cleft Palate Association meeting in Miami Beach, awarded the Bronze Star Medal. also met Dr. Bob Glass, a former form out in the field. In fact, Florida. The following is an interview high school classmate of mine, and when firing was going on we were Moisy Shopper, M.D., participated on a panel on the subject with Dr. Goldman by the editor of Dr. Bill Burke, who trained at always ordered to get under the "Theory of Residential Treatment" at the Edgewood Children's Center the "216" concerning medical Barnes. bed with our helmets and flak on June 13. care in Vietnam. Q: What diseases were you vests on. I think my medal was in Ben H. Senturia, M.D., was reappointed Editor-Librarian and Q: What is the quality of med- most concerned with? recognition of performing one's elected to the Council for the ninth time at the 1968 meetings of the ical care rendered by the Armed A: The main disease we worked job well. American Otological Society in Hollywood Beach, Florida. In addition Services? Dr. Senturia was appointed a Trustee of the Research Fund. Trustees A: I think the quality is excel- review applications and distribute funds accumulated by the Society for lent. Most of the doctors in Viet- Louis Tureen, M.D., Dies; research in the causes and treatment of deafness due to otosclerosis. nam were like myself — drafted. A meeting of the Research Fund of the American Otological Society, At our hospital in Vietnam, we Inc., was held in New York recently and Dr. Senturia was appointed had ten surgeons of which eight Noted Author, Neurologist Secretary of the Board of Trustees. were fully trained and one board Louis L. Tureen, M.D., attend- In 1933 he became an assistant The third edition of Dr. E. V. Cowdry's book, The Care of the certified. We had six fully trained ing neurologist in the Division of professor of clinical neurology at Geriatric Patient has just been published by the C. V. Mosby Company. internists, one of whom was board Neurology, Department of Med- Washington University. Dr. Cowdry is a consultant to the Department of Long Term Care of certified. Most of the drafted phy- icine, at Jewish Hospital, died Dr. Tureen held various posi- the Jewish Hospital and Emeritus Professor of Anatomy at Washington sicians were in the age range of June 18, following a long illness. tions with the Barnes, Homer G. University School of Medicine. A number of present and former staff 31 to 34 — so the Army is getting Dr. Tureen was professor and Phillips and Malcolm Bliss hos- members of the Hospital contributed chapters to this new edition. well trained people with several chairman of the neurology section pitals in the 1930's and 1940's. At These include: Dr. Albert F. Wessen and Harry M. Rosen who wrote years of experience. of the St. Louis University School the time of his death, he was staff "The Geriatric Patient in the Community;" Rabbi Lawrence Siegel, Q: What was your hospital of Medicine and a leader in mul- together with Rev. E. A. Stevens and Rev. Jerome F. Wilkerson who facility like? tiple sclerosis and muscular dys- neurologist at St. Mary's Hospital, wrote "The Spiritual Aspects;" Dr. Robert Goldstein, Dr. Webb S. A: The 93rd Evacuation Hos- trophy research. a member of the neurological Hersperger and Dr. Frank B. Wilson who authored "Otorhinolaryn- pital has a capacity of 400 beds. He was the author of more than staff at the St. Louis University gology Aspects;" Dr. David Littauer on "Hospitalization;" Dr. Rodney We would run at only 60% oc- 50 scientific papers and was one Hospitals, an active member of M. Coe on "Living Arrangements for the Elderly;" and Dr. Franz U. cupancy so that there would al- of several doctors in this country the Cardinal Glennon Hospital Steinberg on "Home Care." ways be 160 beds open for mass doing research on the causes of staff and an attending neurologist Robert S. Weinhaus, M.D., spoke on "Some Factors in Obesity" casualties. We had roughly 1000 multiple sclerosis. at Jewish Hospital. to the St. Louis Medical Society recently. He also participated on a admissions monthly. Of these, 500 He was a graduate of the Wash- He was a fellow of the Amer- panel discussion which was moderated by William Holt, M.D. admissions were to the surgical ington University School of Med- ican Psychiatric Society, the Amer- Arthur E. Baue, M.D. spoke on "Surgical Problems" and Manuel service, 450 to the medical service icine and was an assistant in path- ican Academy of Neurology, Kaplan, M.D., spoke on "Problems in Immunosuppression" in a series and 50 to the psychiatric service. ology there in 1927-28. After com- American Academy for Cerebral of lectures involving "Problem Areas of Human Transplantation" at The 93rd Evacuation Hospital pleting his medical internship, he Palsy and the American Medical the recent meeting of the Washington University Medical Society. had four psychiatrists on the staff. entered private practice in 1930. Association. \M PAGE 4 ]

EDWARD B. GREENSFEL- DER, president of the Hos- pital, signs the guest book for the Yalem Building dedi- cation.

(Far Right) DR. STANFORD WESSLER, physician-in- chief, described the re- search that is being done by the Department of Med- icine in the new facility.

Yalem Research Building is Dedicated (Continued from Page 1) "Hospitals in 1968 must de- velop and sustain scientific in- quiry in the care of the sick or lose their effectiveness," said Dr. Baue. "Mr. and Mrs. Yalem have very generously made this choice with the Jewish Hospital in pro- viding this magnificent structure in which we are gathered." Dr. Baue continued, "Recent exciting events in the transplantation of organs have stirred our imagina- tions and suggested a new thres- hold in man's ability to treat disease." Dr. Baue noted that part of the new building is being used for transplantation studies which should form the basis for further progress in the trans- plantation of organs in man. MR. YALEM's SON, Richard (left) and daughter, Mrs. Joseph Kutten Special features of the dedica- (center), pose with Mr. Yalem and tion included the unveiling of a his photograph which was unveiled. portrait of Mr. Yalem and a The Charno portrait was hung in the lobby of the building. unique ribbon-cutting ceremony. Against a back-drop of color slides of the building, Mr. Yalem cut the ribbon, symbolizing the formal opening of the new r " V facility. m In response to tributes paid him by the speakers, Mr. Yalem said: "I am deeply grateful for the privilege of participating with you in the dedication ceremonies for the Jewish Hospital research center. It is particularly appro- priate that the dedication is tak- ing place in the spring season. h This occasion is much like a col- lege commencement — it marks the completion of an important task, but it also marks a begin- •*^Z£Z* 4§r ning of a new and more signifi- cant work in the future. Seeing the building completed is a cul- mination of the plans and efforts of many, among them Joseph Ruwitch, who served devotedly as president of the Hospital and played a dominant role in de- veloping plans for the new research building. M "To the members of the board, MR. AND MRS. YALEM visit the laboratory of Dr. Rex Jamison, director of the Renal Division, Department of to doctors, nurses, staff—to all Medicine. Miss Betty Nash, a technician from the who've given time, energy and Human Development Corporation, is in the foreground. resources to achieve this goal—I express my heartfelt gratitude. Let us now look forward to the beginning of the work, to medical research and training which will meet the future needs of our community and the entire world." Tours of the laboratories and refreshments concluded the after- noon's activities. Arrangements for the dedication were made by the newly-formed organization, SEVERAL HUNDRED GUESTS in attendance sampled the delicious hors d'oeuvres prepared by Boris Axelrod The Associates of the Jewish of the Jewish Hospital Food Services Department. Hospital of St. Louis, \M PAGE 5 ]

THE DEDICATION CEREMONIES were held in the Steinberg Amphi- theatre on the ground floor of the new building.

MRS. STANLEY M. COHEN, president of the Jewish Hos- pital Auxiliary, pins a corsage on Mrs. Yalem prior to the dedication ceremonies.

THE ASSOCIATES OF JEWISH HOSPITAL, who handled «. the arrangements for the dedication, and the Hospital Board of Directors presented Charles H. Yalem with a >*SV i birthday cake honoring his 75th birthday, May 27. I~5E PAGE 6 ] 1968-1969 Jewish

The Jewish Hospital has announced the names of fifty-eight Name: Jerome D. Cohen Name: Lawrel Department: Medicine Department: physicians and dentists appointed to its House Staff for Place of Birth: , Maryland, July 17, 1939 Place of Birth 1968-69. Thirty of the doctors are new to the Hospital this College: Johns Hopkins University College: Vand year. The new interns and residents assumed their duties on Medical School: Washington University Medical Scho| Family Status: Married Family Status July 1. Position: Resident, 2nd Year Position: Intel

Name: Jon C. Allison Name: Larry L. Cohen Name: VoraniJ Department: Dentistry Department: Medicine Department: ~ ~l Place of Birth: Long Beach, California Place of Birth: St. Louis, Missouri, January 3, 1940 Place of Birthl College: University of Chattanooga College: Washington University College: Chull Medical School: Washington University Dental School Medical School: University of Missouri Medical Schol Family Status: Single Family Status: Single Family StatusT ^L Position: Intern Position: Resident, 1st Year Position: Res!

Name: Ramesh Amin Name: Marcos G. Cruz Name: Harolq Department: Psychiatry Department: Pathology Department: Place of Birth: Karvan, India, November 14, 1936 Place of Birth: Manila, Philippines, January 16, 1933 Place of Birtrl College: Science College, Baroda, India College: Manila Central University College: West) Medical School: Medical College, Baroda, India Medical School: Manila Central University Medical Scho Family Status: Married Family Status: Married Family Status] Position: Resident, 3rd Year Position: Resident, 4th Year Position: Resl

Name: John E. Arradondo Name: Elroy R. Engeling Name: Melvy| Department: Medicine Department: Surgery Department: Place of Birth: Altus, Oklahoma, November 9, 1941 Place of Birth: St. Jacob, Illinois, June 26, 1935 Place of Birtrl College: Oklahoma City University College: University of Illinois College: Vanq Medical School: Harvard Medical School Medical School: University of Illinois Medical Scho Family Status: Married Family Status: Single Family Statud Position: Intern Position: Resident, 1st Year Position: Resl

Name: Madhu Bahl Name: Lance D. Gerowin Name: Lawrel Department: Pathology Department: Surgery Department: Place of Birth: Dera Gazi Khan, India, April 4, 1941 Place of Birth: Cleveland, Ohio, March 10, 1942 Place of Birtrt College: K.M.V. Jullundur College: Western Reserve University College: Was! Medical School: Christian Medical College Medical School: University of Michigan Medical Scho Family Status: Married Family Status: Married Family Status Position: Resident, 3rd Year Position: Resident, 2nd Year Position: Inta

Name: John D. Bullock Name: Jack M. Gniwesch Name: Kent Department: Medicine Department: Surgery Department: Place of Birth: Cincinnati, Ohio, July 31, 1943 Place of Birth: Belgium, May 18, 1930 Place of Birtrt College: Dartmouth College College: Mesifta Talmudical Seminary College: Wasl Medical School: Harvard Medical School Medical School: St. Louis University Medical SchoT Family Status: Married Family Status: Married Family Status Position: Intern Position: Intern Position: Resf

Name: John G. Byland Name: Peter E. Goldberg Name: Ralph Department: Dentistry Department: Dentistry Department: Place of Birth: St. Louis, Missouri, October 13, 1939 Place of Birth: Rochester, New York, January 20, 1943 Place of Birtrl College: Westminster College College: University of Wisconsin College: Univf Medical School: Washington University Dental School Medical School: Tufts Dental School Medical Schd Family Status: Married Family Status: Married Family StatuJ Position: Intern Position: Intern Position: Resf

Name: Gabrielle A. Carlson Name: Robert H. Goldwyn Name: Elizab Department: Medicine Department: Ophthalmology Department: Place of Birth: Newton, Massachusetts, November 11, 1942 Place of Birth: New York, New York, March 9, 1940 Place of Birth] College: Wellesley College College: University of Miami College: Univl Medical School: Cornell Medical School: University of Miami Medical Schq Family Status: Married Family Status: Married Family StatuJ Position: Intern Position: Resident, 2nd Year Position: Resf

Name: Michael M. Cebrik Name: Abida Khatoon Haque Name: Shen Department: Medicine Department: Obstetrics-Gynecology Department: Place of Birth: Newark, New Jersey, January 15, 1943 Place of Birth: Hyderabad, India, October 16, 1942 Place of Birtll College: Dartmouth College College: Women's College College: Wasl Medical School: Harvard Medical School Medical School: Osmania Medical College Medical Schd Family Status: Married Family Status: Married Family StatuJ Position: Intern Position: Resident, 1st Year Position: Resf

Name: Paichit Charoenquan Name: Mark C. Harlow Name: Robert Department: Obstetrics-Gynecology Department: Surgery Department: Place of Birth: Saraburi, Thailand, April 9, 1936 Place of Birth: Redfield, South Dakota, July 28, 1943 Place of Birtl College: Chulalongkorn University College: University of South Dakota College: Obel Medical School: Siriraj Hospital Medical School Medical School: Washington University Medical Schd" Family Status: Married Family Status: Married Family StatuJ mTM Position: Resident, 2nd Year Position: Intern Position: IntJ

Name: Pranee Charoenquan Name: Barry A. Hendin Name: Martif Department: Pathology Department: Medicine Department: [ Place of Birth: Saraburi, Thailand, January 17, 1937 Place of Birth: St. Louis, Missouri, April 23, 1942 Place of Birl College: Chulalongkorn University College: Washington University College: Colu 1^ Medical School: Siriraj Hospital Medical School Medical School: Washington University Medical Schq Family Status: Married Family Status: Married Family Statui Position: Resident, 2nd Year Position: Intern Position: Resf

Name: Sei Young Choi Name: David S. Hirschfeld Name: Ivan Department: Psychiatry Department: Medicine Department: I Place of Birth: Seoul, Korea, January 8, 1938 Place of Birth: New York, New York, October 11, 1942 Place of Birtl College: Woo Suk University College: Harvard University College: UnivT Medical School: SooDo Medical College Medical School: Harvard Medical School Medical Schq Family Status: Married Family Status: Single Family StatuJ Position: Resident, 3rd Year Position: Resident, 1st Year Position: Resf m PAGE 7 ospital House Staff

lice E. Holder Name: Leonard N. Newmark Name: Pallop Siripipat ffedicine Department: Medicine Department: Obstetrics-Gynecology New York, New York, March 25, 1943 Place of Birth: St. Louis, Missouri, August 29, 1934 Place of Birth: Chacherngsoa, Thailand, December 27, 1941 erbilt University College: Washington University College: Chulalongkorn University |il: Washington University Medical School: Washington University Medical School: Siriraj Hospital Medical School Married Family Status: Married Family Status: Married Position: Chief Resident Position: Resident, 1st Year lot Jayananda Name: James M. Nusrala Name: Alan R. Spivack pbstetrics-Gynecology Department: Medicine Department: Medicine Bangkok, Thailand, July 24, 1942 Place of Birth: St. Louis, Missouri, May 29, 1942 Place of Birth: St. Louis, Missouri, September 20, 1939 ^hongkorn University College: Notre Dame College: Washington University Chulahongkorn University Medical School: Washington University Medical School: St. Louis University Single Family Status: Married Family Status: Married ■dent, 2nd Year Position: Intern Position: Fellow in Medicine

Kanagawa Name: Olu 0. Oredugba Name: Lawrence S. Steinberg Medicine Department: Medicine Department: Pathology : Stockton, California, November 9, 1939 Place of Birth: Lagos, Nigeria, August 4, 1941 Place of Birth: St. Louis, Missouri, March 6, 1935 Iminster College College: DePauw University College: Washington University pi: Washington University Medical School: Harvard Medical School Medical School: Washington University Married Family Status: Married Family Status: Single Ident, 3rd Year Position: Intern Position: Chief Resident

M. Koby Name: Stuart M. Orgel Name: John W. Sullivan Dphthalmology Department: Medicine Department: Medicine Louisville, Kentucky, October 12, 1938 Place of Birth: St. Louis, Missouri, March 11, 1938 Place of Birth: Boston, Massachusetts, August 3, 1941 ■erbilt University College: Washington University College: Boston College "pi: University of Louisville Medical School: St. Louis University Medical School: Georgetown University I Single Family Status: Married Family Status: Married Ident, 1st Year Position: Resident, 1st Year Position: Resident, 1st Year

pee M. Kotner, Jr. Name: Fredrick K. Orkin Name: Bernard Sunshine (edicine Department: Medicine Department: Surgery St. Louis, Missouri, February 12, 1943 Place of Birth: New York, New York, January 29, 1943 Place of Birth: Brooklyn, New York, August 24. 1941 |iington University College: Bowdoin College College: Washington University ol: Washington University Medical School: Harvard Medical School Medical School: University of Colorado Married Family Status: Married Family Status: Married Irn Position: Intern Position: Intern

Y. Kreisman Name: George W. Parker Name: In Sook Chang-Sunwoo, M.D. A edicine Department: Medicine Department: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation St. Louis, Missouri, December 27, 1940 Place of Birth: Boston, Massachusetts, February 1, 1942 Place of Birth: Korea, June 13, 1934 fiington University College: Dartmouth College College: Soo Do Medical College ol: University of Missouri Medical School: Dartmouth Medical School Medical School: Soo Do Medical College Married Family Status: Married Family Status: Married Ident, 1st Year Position: Intern Position: Resident, 1st Year

J F. Kuhlman Name: David A. Pfaff Name: Young Chang-Sunwoo ■Medicine Department: Medicine Department: Pathology ): Ironton, Missouri, February 24, 1939 Place of Birth: St. Louis, Missouri, May 15, 1940 Place of Birth: Korea, July 13, 1935 lersity of Illinois College: Washington University College: Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea |ol: University of Illinois Medical School: University of Missouri Medical School: Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea Married Family Status: Single Family Status: Married lident, 2nd Year Position: Resident, 2nd Year Position: Resident, 1st Year leth Levy Name: Steven B. Raffin Name: Robert M. Taxman (Psychiatry Department: Medicine Department: Medicine 1: Detroit, Michigan, January 16, 1922 Place of Birth: San Francisco, California, August 22, 1942 Place of Birth: Chicago, Illinois, August 17, 1938 |ersity of Michigan College: Stanford University College: Washington University I: University of Michigan Medical School: Washington University Medical School: Washington University Married Family Status: Married Family Status: Married Ident, 3rd Year Position: Intern Position: Resident, 1st Year

In H. Malt Name: David S. Schade Name: Leslie Wise Isurgery Department: Medicine Department: Surgery 1: St. Louis, Missouri, August 19, 1940 Place of Birth: New York, New York, June 13, 1942 Place of Birth: Budapest, Hungary •J'SP- TBPT pington University College: Davidson College College: I: University of Missouri Medical School: Washington University Medical School: University of Sydney Married Family Status: Single Family Status: Married Ident, 2nd Year 1:* Position: Intern Position: Chief Resident

A. Marshall Name: Steven M. Schneiderman Name: Allan P. Wolff ■Medicine Department: Medicine Department: Surgery Ti: Dayton, Ohio, March 2, 1943 Place of Birth: St. Louis, Missouri, September 8, 1941 Place of Birth: St. Louis, Missouri, May 17, 1940 llin College College: Washington University College: University of Illinois |ol: Harvard Medical School Medical School: University of Missouri Medical School: Washington University Single Family Status: Married Family Status: Single irn Position: Resident, 1st Year Position: Resident, 1st Year

L. Melnick Name: Victor L. Schramm, Jr. Name: Robert J. Zappia Surgery Department: Surgery Department: Ophthalmology |h: New York, New York, May 18, 1935 Place of Birth: Fargo, North Dakota, October 13, 1941 Place of Birth: Buffalo, New York, January 20, 1934 nbia University College: University of Iowa College: University of Rochester University of Heidelberg Medical School: University of Iowa Medical School: George Washington University Married Family Status: Married Family Status: Single Ident, 1st Year Position: Resident, 1st Year Position: Resident, 3rd Year

Myers Name: Stanley E. Shackney Name: Stephen M. Patz Dbstetrics-Gynecology Department: Medicine Department: Administration | Blytheville, Arkansas, July 10, 1936 Place of Birth: Middletown, Connecticut, August 23, 1939 Place of Birth: , Pennsylvania, March 6, 1943 ersity of Missouri College: Harvard University College: University of Pittsburgh ol: University of Missouri Medical School: Harvard Medical School Medical School: Washington University Married Family Status: Married Family Status: Single Ident, 4th Year Position: Resident, 2nd Year Position: Administrative Resident \M PAGE 8

Student Nurses Wind Up a Busy Spring

Spring Dance Cardinal Baseball "NURSES ARE MY FAVORITE PEOPLE," said Cardinal manager Red Schoendienst as he signed autographs for a group of Jewish Hospit^ senior nursing students after a recent game. The nurses, quite flattered, chorused back to Red, "Well, ballplayers are our favorite people." The students, clustered about manager Schoendienst, left to right, are Miss Susan Barnett, Miss Mary Diekmann, Miss Nancy Kuhrik and Miss Janet Hopkins. The senior class was entertained by the Hospital Nursing Com- mittee at Trader Vic's prior to the game.

Basketball Champions THE JEWISH HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING BAS- KETBALL TEAM won their second consecutive basket- ball championship in the St. Louis Nursing Schools' League recently. The undefeated team is pictured above: MISS CHRISTY HENSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Henson of 2340 (back row, left to right) Carolyn Widdows, Antoinette O'Hare Avenue, Granite City, Illinois, was elected Senior Queen of the Klapp, Vicki Carson, Patricia Kegler, Kathleen Hagan School of Nursing's Spring Formal. Miss Henson's escort is Bill Landolt and Patricia Hogan; (front row, left to right) Diana of St. Louis. Spickett, Claire Maruska, Carol Singleton, Jane Higgins and Diedre Knight.

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Photo by Kenneth Moore Judo Class MISS SUSAN LODGE (left) accepts the gavel as incoming Student Association president from installing officer Ann Hennekes, presi- MISS LINDA BYRNE, freshman at the Jewish Hospital School of Nursing, prac- dent of the junior class, at ceremonies held in the School of tices a judo maneuver with Harry Peacestid, a police academy student and Nursing auditorium. holder of the brown belt, during a judo class held at the School of Nursing. \w PAGE 9 ] Major Research Fund Plagues Established in Yalem Research Building

FIRST FLOOR: Lawrence K. Roos, (left) St. Louis County Supervisor, and David A. Gee, executive director, are shown with the plaque commemorating the Selma K. Roos Fund for Research. This endowment fund, established by Sol Roos, has provided vital support for many research projects. Unable to be present for the picture were John J. Roos and Mrs. Michael Freund MRS. BARBARA JANES, (left) director of Community Relations, accepts a check for of Coronado, California. $1,500 from Mrs. Lester Klauber, president, The Ben A'Kiba Aid Society, at the organiza- tion's Annual Donor Luncheon, May 16, at the Chase Park Plaza. The gift will be used to purchase recreation equipment and supplies for the Ben A'Kiba Recreation Center in the Jewish Hospital Department of Rehabilitation. William H. Kahn, executive director of the Jewish Community Center Association, looks on. GUSTAV L H.' AND JEAN F. HARRIS RESEARCH FUND 1967 Gifts Presented for Equipment and Research

SECOND FLOOR: Mrs. Gustav L. Harris and Edward B. Greensfelder, presi- MRS. SAM PEARL, (left) donor dent, stand by the plaque commemorating the Gustav and Jean F. Harris luncheon chairman, and Mrs. Jacob Research Fund. The endowment fund was established through a bequest Mellman, projects chairman for the from the estate of Mr. Harris. In addition to the Research Fund, Mr. Harris Nostiim Rachmonioth Mothers and gave the Hospital a gift of $25,000 in memory of his father, Benjamin Babies Welfare Society, present Harris. three checks amounting to $2,100 to Robert Burstein, M.D., Depart- ^T ment of Obstetrics and Gynecology. The gifts are for support of research activities in the department, pur- chase of a Kreiselman Baby Warmer and a Watson Delivery Table. Also present at the luncheon was Bernard Schwartzman, M.D., Department of Pediatrics, who accepted a check for $895 to purchase a Sierracin Cradle Warmer for the nursery. T, |^

THIRD FLOOR: Sydney M. Shoenberg, Jr. and John M. Shoenberg view the plaque commemorating the fund established by the Shoenberg family in memory of their mother, Stella H. Shoenberg. This important fund will provide annual support for medical research in thrombosis and clotting under the direction of Stanford Wessler, M.D., physician-in-chief. Unable to be present for the photograph were Sydney M. Shoenberg, Sr. and Robert H. Shoenberg.

HYMAN SENTURIA, M.D., (left) director, Department of Radiology, explains the operation of the echoencephalograph to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Scharff, Jr., who donated the instru- FOURTH FLOOR: (Left to right) Julian Simon, Mrs. Herbert Simon, Mrs. ment to the Hospital. The device utilizes ultrasonic waves to detect brain damage caused Ira Simon and Edward B. Greensfelder are shown with the plaque estab- by tumors and other lesions in the brain. The portable instrument can be moved to the lished in recognition of the Ira and Herbert Simon Fund for Research. This patient's bedside and is also adaptable for use in the departments of Ophthalmology important memorial endowment has provided support for research projects and Obstetrics. in psychiatry, obstetrics and gynecology, and other activities. Julian Simon is the brother of Ira and Herbert Simon. \M PAGE 10 ]

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DONOR IN MEMORY OF DONOR IN MEMORY OF CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED ARE USED FOR RESEARCH, APPLIANCES €?l SISTER OF JO DIAMOND Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Schweich FOR CLINIC PATIENTS, NEW EQUIPMENT, AND OTHER WORTHY UNDER- emo&te Marx-Haas Clothing Company (William H. Schweich Memorial Fund) Irvin Bettman, Jr., President Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Shainman TAKINGS, SPONSORED BY THE JEWISH HOSPITAL AUXILIARY. ETHEL GREENBERG DUBINSKY Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Shenker THE FOLLOWING MEMORIAL AND HONORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS WERE DONOR IN MEMORY OF Mrs. Alvin Arndt Abramson (Sam and Jeannette Koplar (Cardiovascular Fund) Rehabilitation and Brace Fund) RECEIVED DURING THE PERIOD APRIL 1, TO MAY 15, 1968. ANY THEODORE ABELES, JR. Mr. and Mrs. Hanford G. Sher (Harry Tenenbaum Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. F. Bert Baer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berger, II Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Smith CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED AFTER MAY 15, 1968, WILL BE LISTED IN Mrs. Leslie R. N. Carvalho Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Steinbach MRS. JULIAN ALEXANDER Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bernstein THE NEXT 216. (William and Jerome Molasky (Sadye Mathes Special Fund) Mrs. Maurice O. Birk Dr. and Mrs. Charles Steinger (Harry Tenenbaum Memorial Fund) Memorial Fund) CONTRIBUTIONS TO THIS FUND MAY BE MADE BY SENDING Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bettman, Jr. • (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) MR. ARNSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. Earl Susman CHECKS, PAYABLE TO THE JEWISH HOSPITAL TRIBUTE FUND, c/o MRS. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bornstein Mrs. Avery Carp Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Tober MRS. LOUIS BACH Mrs. Seymour Wallas HENRY H. STERN, MRS. NORMAN W. DREY, 216 SOUTH KINGSHIGH- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Berland (Jackie Sue Margulis Liver Research Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Dudley J. Cohen (Sadye Mathes Special Fund) WAY, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 63110. ROSE BERNSTEIN Mrs. Marian Cook Mr. and Mrs. Sander B. Zwick Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Laba Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Dubinsky MORRIS EPSTEIN LEWIS BETTMAN Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Goldstein DONOR IN MEMORY OF DONOR IN MEMORY OF Mr. and Mrs. Willard L. Levy Mrs. Irven Dubinsky (Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wittcoff HENRY BLATT ADRIAN J. ESKELES Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Gitt PAULA MOORE Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Flotken Simon Edison Mr. and Mrs. Leo Epstein Mrs. Alice Friedman Marvin Harris Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Leipziger and Family ROBERT BORMASTER Mr. and Mrs. Carl K. Fireside Mr. and Mrs. Bram J. Lewin Mr. and Mrs. AI H. Kessler RAY E. MOSHER Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kaufman (Sadye Mathes Special Fund) (Dr. Milton H. Meyerhardt Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bressler Mr. and Mrs. David Lipman Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Frank Mr. and Mrs. Bennett E. Frelich Mrs. Frieda S. Novoson Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Norman Finger NORMAN BUCK Mr. and Mrs. Jerome L. Gidlow (Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund) Rosemary Killean Mrs. Eugene Furman Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Silverman Betty Medlock ABRAHAM MULTIN (Oscar Brand Memorial Fund) The Gingold Family Mr. and Mrs. Carl Glaser, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Simon M. Werner Dr. and Mrs. Roy Mendelsohn Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berger, II LEO BUELL (H. Lister Tuholske Neurosurgery BERNARD B. FEINSTEIN Mrs. Milton H. Meyerhardt Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gelber Mrs. Madeleine Brown Dr. Milton H. Jasper (Dr. Milton H. Meyerhardt Memorial (Sadye Mathes Special Fund) Mrs. Henry Rice Memorial Fund) Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Goldman (Dorothy P. Jasper Memorial Fund) Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Goodman Mrs. Sam S. Simon Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Shainman Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Rennard Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Goodman (Sam S. Simon Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Golman Miss Pearl Goldstein MOTHER OF Betty Sallee Mr. and Mrs. Tilford Hearsh Blood Research Fund) MRS. GERTRUDE FLAHERTY Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shapiro Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Kessler Mrs. Mark C. Steinberg Mr. and Mrs. Ely E. Goldwasser Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Greensfelder Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bornstein Dr. and Mrs. Franz U. Steinberg Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Klein Mrs. Ralph Weil MISS MINNIE FLEISHER (Rehabilitation Department) Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Lees WILLIAM J. BURKE Mrs. David N. Grosberg (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mrs. Morris B. Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Talcoff Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Lieberman Mr. and Mrs. Carl Poslosky THERESA FREMDER JENNIE KREISMAN Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Lieberman SAM CARTMAN Mrs. Jean M. Hamburg Walter K. Hamburg Mrs. Sarah Goodman Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. George J. Moll Irvin Bettman, Jr., President ALEX FRIEDER LUCIEN E. KRONE Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Pearline Marx-Haas Clothing Company Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman (Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Dudley J. Cohen Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Goldman Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Yalem ESTHER ISAACS COHEN Dr. Milton H. Jasper ISADORE FRIEDMAN Mr. and Mrs. Bram J. Lewin R. B. McDERMOTT Mrs. Alex Berger (Dorothy P. 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Novoson Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Wolff Mrs. Joel Malen Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Mishow (Benjamin M. Loeb Memorial Fund) (Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Jay V. Zimmerman (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) RUBY LIEBERT KARL V. PUTZEL Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Shainman and Nancy Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gelber Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Novoson CLARA EISLER (Helen R. Putzel Memorial (Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Cohen DAUGHTER MARILYN (Sadye Mathes Special Fund) Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Addison H. Olian Mrs. Herbert Greenberg OF MORRIS KATZ Selma Marmor Dr. and Mrs. William Jackson (Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund) Mrs. Irving Hartmann (Julius and Sara Ginsberg Cancer MR. LITE Dr. Max J. Putzel Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Pearline Research and Therapy Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Aach Mr. and Mrs. Paul Putzel EMANUEL EPSTEIN William and Frank Ginsberg FELIX MAHLER Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Ruwitch Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Pollak Dr. and Mrs. William A. Marmor Mrs. Rose Poslosky SID KATZ Mrs. Emily F. Cronheim Mrs. Wilma U. Simon GEORGE EPSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Samuels Mr. and Mrs. James W. Singer, Jr. GEORGE QUICK Mr. and Mrs. Emil Probe Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berger, II Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rosenblatt JACK KELLY Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Stern Mr. and Mrs. Leo Aberson (Dorothy P. Jasper Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bernstein Walter G. Stern SAM MANNIS Mr. and Mrs. David R. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Rosenthal (William and Jerome Molasky Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Dcmoff SISTER OF BEN RANGER Memorial Fund) DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gerchen Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Laba Mrs. Gordon Scherck Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Brand Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cherrick (Gordon and Marjorie L. Scherck (Cancer Research Fund) Dr. and Mrs. Solon P. Harris ., B ROSE RINGLESTEIN Unrestricted Endowment Fund) (Oscar Brand Memorial Fund) Shelly Levin Mrs. Sam S. Simon Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Cohen BEN KLEG Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lieberman (Sam S. Simon Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. H. Robert Shampaine Mrs. Marian Cook Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Lerner and Family Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel B. Sher Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pattiz (Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund) CHARLOTTE ROGERS Larry Sherberg Mrs. Irven Dubinsky Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morgan Mrs. David N. Grosberg (Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund) BRUNO W. KOENEMAN (William and Jerome Molasky Mr. and Mrs. Elliot H. Stein Dr. and Mrs. Solon P. Harris (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Steinbach Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Edlin Memorial Fund) ISADORE ROSEN (Norma and Jack E. Edlin SADIE KORACH Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Ross (Sadye Mathes Special Fund) Mrs. M. Erwin Bry Misses Gussie and TilHe Frenzel Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Tober Scholarship Fund) (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Gittelman Mr. and Mrs. Morley D. Winters Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Fisher JOSEPH KOTCHORO Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Roufa Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pass Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Frank Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bierman Dr. and Mrs. Charles Steinger Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schneider Mr. and Mrs. David Yawitz Mr. and Mrs. Solon Gershman (Blood Research Fund) MR. G. B. DAVIS (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mrs. Barney Wides (Sadye Mathes Special Fund) Dr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Bortnick HARRY MARCHEK Miss Shirley C. Feldman Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Goldman (Dr. Milton H. Meyerhardt Memorial DOROTHY HARRIS ROSENBLATT (Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund) Joyce and Jacqueline Rudolph (Jackie Sue Margulis Liver Research Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Goldstein Scholarship Fund) MORTIMER MARDER BESSIE DEUTCH Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Brody Mr. and Mis. Ben Cohen Miss Pearl Goldstein Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Ruwitch Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rosenblatt Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bierman Walter K. Hamburg Mrs. Sidney M. Dawidoff Mrs. Ralph Weil The Deutch Family Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Tilford Hearsh (Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund) DORA MARGULIS Mr. and Mrs. John M. Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Golub Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kling BROTHER OF Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J. Furman MRS. SAM ROSENBLOUM (Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund) (Blood Research Fund) (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pass Mr. and Mrs. Jack I. Goldenberg Dr. Milton H. Jasper Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kaiser Mr. and Mrs. David Lipman Miss Bess Goldstone (Dorothy P. Jasper Memorial Fund) (Blood Research Fund) Management of Stix, Baer and Fuller BETTYE LOU ROSENTHAL Mrs. Sadie Greenberg Mr. and Mrs. Jason Kawin Mr. and Mrs. Sam Krastine Murray Vittert Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cohen Frances J. Levis Mrs. Sol H. Engel Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Kay (Blood Research Fund) ISADORE MARCHBEIN Miss Paula M. Leonard (Kay Unrestricted Endowment Fund) Mr. and Mrs. David S. Levinson Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Sale Gilbert Pai tegyl Mrs. Benjamin M. Loeb Mr. and Mis. Wallace Kolbrener (Blood Research Fund) Mrs. Ben Sachs (Kidney Research Fund) (The Julius and Sara Ginsberg Cancer (Benjamin M. Loeb Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Lees Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oberman HARVEY M. MAZER Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Loeb Mr. and Mrs. Alan Lewin (Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Al Bernstein Research and Therapy Fund) (Benjamin M. Loeb Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Rodrick J. Lewin Mr. and Mrs. Jacque S. Orenstein (William and Jerome Molasky NATHAN RUBIN Dr. and Mrs. Virgil Loeb, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lieberman (Blood Research Fund) Mrs. Meyer Loomstein Nancy E. Matheus Memorial Fund) (Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund) Mrs. Janet M. Orenstein SHELDON MEYER SOL RUBIN Mrs. Milton H. Meyerhardt Mr. and Mrs. Julian B. Mathes (Blood Research Fund) Mis. Avery Carp Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M. Frager (Dr. Milton H. Meyerhardt (Sadye Mathes Special Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pomerantz Mrs. Fritz Marx Mis. David N. Grosberg Memorial Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Monte Mathes (Blood Research Fund) DR. MILTON H. MEYERHARDT (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Miss Agnes Mohan (Sadye Mathes Special Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Max Pomerantz Dr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Rich Mrs. S. E. Moore (Dr. Milton H. Meyerhardt Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mathes (Blood Research Fund) Scholarship Fund) (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Miss Dorothy A. Neuhoff (Sadye Mathes Special Fund) Ester Rubenstein Dr. and Mrs. Clarence T. Eckert Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Ross Mrs. Clara Newell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathes (Blood Research Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Lesser (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mrs. Irv. Perlmutter (Sadye Mathes Special Fund) ESTHER KAHN KRANER Mrs. Milton H. Meyerhardt and Family Deedie Seidel Mr. and Mrs. Kal R. Plessner Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Mednikow Mrs. Tracy L. Armistead Mrs. Hymen Shifrin ESTHER SAFFERN Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Richman Mr. and Mrs. Julian L. Meyer Jackie Boernemann Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Stern Mr. and Mrs. Sam Binowitz Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Ruwitch Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morgan Mr. and Mrs. John E. Brown EDGAR J. MOCH, JR. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saffern Miss Marie Schicker (William and Jerome Molasky Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tucker SAM SAFFERN Dr. and Mrs. Hyman R. Senturia Memorial Fund) (Jackie Sue Margulis Liver Research Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Binowitz Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stinson JEROME MOLASKY Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nathanson Mrs. Maxwell Fineberg (William-Jerome Molasky Memorial Fund) w J . JULES SCHNEIDER Stix, Baer and Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nussbaum (Dr. Milton H. Meyerhardt Memorial Mrs. William Molasky Madeleine Brown Fourth Floor Men's Department Mr. and Mrs. Addison H. Olian Scholarship Fund) WILLIAM MOLASKY ABRAHAM SCHRAM Mr. and Mrs. William D. Wallbrunn (Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund) Marie Finn (William-Jerome Molasky Memorial Fund) Linda and Martin Hendin Dr. and Mrs. Helman C. Wasserman Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Pearline Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Freund Mrs. William Molasky ANNIE SCHWARTZ Mr and Mrs. Joseph D. Wells and Family James W. Robinson (Dr. Milton H. Meyerhardt Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morgan Dr. and Mrs. Hyman R. Senturia FATHER OF MR. DAN DEVINE Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Salomon, Jr. Scholarship Fund) FATHER OF JACK MONTALDO KURT SCHWARZENBERGER Mr. and Mrs. David Lipman Mrs. Ben Samuels Dr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Gale Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Wolf Mrs. Ludwig E. Oppenheimer \w PAGE 11 ] DONOR IN MEMORY OF DONOR IN HONOR OF DONOR IN HONOR OF DONOR IN HONOR OF DONOR IN HONOR OF ERMA SCISSORS MRS. EDWARD WISE (85th Birthday) JULIAN L. MEYER (Birthday) SAM GORMAN (Recovery) OSCAR STEIN (Recovery) Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pessin Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Bottigheimer Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dubinsky Mrs. Irving Hartmann and Marilyn Jo Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roodman NATHAN SENTURIA Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Freund MRS. ALAN ROSS (Birthday) (Heart Research Fund) (Heart Research Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Alex M. Rubenstein Mrs. Sol Meyer, Jr. Mrs. H. Lister Tuholske Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Katz Ruthellyn, Edie, Janie, and Billy Roodman (Rebecca Senturia Memorial Library Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Ruwitch (H. Lister Tuholske Neurosurgery Mr. and Mrs. Morris Landsbaum HARLAN STEINBACK (Recovery) MARIETTE SHAINBERG Mr. and Mrs. A. Ernest Stein Memorial Fund) (Heart Research Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Milton Grossman Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Stern ROBERT ROSS (Birthday) MILTON GOTTLIEBSON (Recovery) Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kling {Cancer Research Fund) Mrs. Ida S. Stone Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tamm Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Brody (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) FANNIE SHAPIRO (L. Howard Schwander Assistance Fund) MRS. BESS SCHWARTZ (Birthday) RUDY GRALNICK (Recovery) Mr. and Mrs. Michael Levinson Edison Brothers Stores, Inc. MRS. JUDITH LENTIN (80th Birthday) Gertrude Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pass Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Lieberman SOL AND ANNA SIGEL Mr. and Mrs. Eli P. Flusser JULIUS S. SCHWEICH (Birthday) MRS. GLORIA HARRIS (Recovery) Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Irving J. Bogart MAX WEISS (80th Birthday) Mr. and Mrs. Malvern A. Schweig Mr. and Mrs. Sid H. Dubinsky (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) JACK L. SIMMS Mrs. Sidney M. Dawidoff Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Singer (Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rothman Mrs. Jack L. Sims (Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund) ALVIN SITEMAN (Birthday) MRS. ANN HENDIN (Recovery) Dr. and Mrs. Charles Steinger DAVID STEIN MRS. RUTH S. BLOCK (75th Birthday) Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Friedman Mrs. Irving Hartmann (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Martin B. Katz Mrs. Ida S. Stone (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Morris K. Landsbaum MRS. FRANZ. U. STEINBERG (Recovery) MR. AND MRS. STEIN (L. Howard Schwander Assistance Fund) MRS. EARL SUSMAN (Birthday) HENRY HESS (Recovery) Mis. Flora Gottschalk Avanelle Boyce DAVID H. BUELL (75th Birthday) Mrs. Melvin B. Kirstcin Helen D. Auerbach MR. AND MRS. DAVE STELLAR BEN STEINBERG Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Rosenthal Mrs. Hymen Shifrin Mrs. Gretchen Braufman (Recovery) Mr. and Mrs. Willard L. Levy HERBERT FRANK (75th Birthday) Mr. and Mrs. Jay V. Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Golman Mr. and Mrs. Morry D. Goldstein Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Weiser Mr. and Mrs. Herbert N. Arnstein MRS. BENJAMIN WEENICK (Birthday) Ruth Hess Mrs. John E. Ugoretz ELSA E. STRAUSS (Birthday) Mr. and Mrs. M. Erwin Bry, Jr. Mrs. Joel Malen Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Klein Mr. and Mrs. Mannie Wilen Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lowenbaum (Frimeth and Felix S. Dreyer (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lieberman L. JAY TENENBAUM (Recovery) (Benjamin M. Loeb Memorial Fund) Memorial Fund) ISADORE WOLFF (Birthday) (Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund) Mrs. Maurice O. Birk Mrs. Harry Tenenbaum Mrs. I. H. Cohn Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brown Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pass (Harry Tenebaum Memorial Fund) (Harry Tenenbaum Memorial Fund) Mrs. Julian B. Cohn Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Cohen MRS. MARGARET HIEKEN (Recovery) MRS. MARTIN TODER (Recovery) LEON SUGAR Mrs. Emily F. Cronheim Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Freund, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lawton Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goodman Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Cronheim Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Klein Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Routman MORRIE WALDMAN (Recovery) H. LISTER TUHOLSKE (Birthday) (Lewis Bettman Memorial Fund) MRS. ROBERT L. WOLFSON (Birthday) (William and Jerome Molasky Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kopitsky (H. Lister Tuholske Neurosurgery Mr. and Mrs. Ely E. Goldwasser Mrs. Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund) DR. STANFORD WESSLER (Recovery) Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. John A. Isaacs, Jr. (Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund) Mrs. Rose Schermer Dr. and Mrs. Phillip E. Korenblat Mr. and Mrs. Frederic A. Arnstein, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Levis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney I. Rothschild, Jr. DANIEL W. HOWARD (Recovery) (Medical Intensive Care Unit) Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Caplan (Harry Tenenbaum Memorial Fund) (Sidney I. Rothschild Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lowy Dr. and Mrs. Jacob G. Probstein Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gittelman Mr. and Mrs. Willard L. Levy Library Fund) JAKE INGER (Recovery) (Elsie Probstein and Harry Koplar Mr. and Mrs. Carl Glaser, Jr. Mrs. Benjamin M. Loeb MR. AND MRS. BERNIE A. ROSS Mr. and Mrs. Morris K. Landsbaum Brace Fund) Mrs. Clara Greene (Benjamin M. Loeb Memorial Fund) (51st Wedding Anniversary) MRS. HARRY ISRAEL (Recovery) Edwin G. Shifrin Dr. Myron Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Loeb Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Mintz Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Dankner Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Wald Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hirsch (Benjamin M. Loeb Memorial Fund) MR. AND MRS. LOUIS LEVY JAY JABLONOW (Recovery) Dr. and Mrs. Helman C. Wasserman Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Isserman Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lowenbaum (50th Wedding Anniversary) Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Bender HERMAN MILLER (Recovery) Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Lesser (Benjamin M. Loeb Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Lederman Mr. and Mrs. Sol Birenbaum Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Ruwitch Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lowenbaum Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Richman Mr. and Mrs. Milton Susman Mrs. Sidney M. Dawidoff MRS. MILTON YAWITZ (Recovery) Mr. and Mrs. John P. Rainish Mrs. Earl Rosen MR. AND MRS. LEO EPSTEIN (Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund) Mrs. Flora Gottschalk Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. ScharfF, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Rosenthal (45th Wedding Anniversary) Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M. Frager SIDNEY YAWITZ (Recovery) JULIA WACKENHEIM Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Ruwitch Mr. and Mrs. F. Bert Baer Mr. and Mrs. Courtney A. Gould Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Marcus, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bettman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ernest Stein MR. AND MRS. HENRY FELD Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth O. Green Max and Carolyn Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Franc, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Steiner (40th Wedding Anniversary) Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Komen MRS. MAURICE NEWMARK (Edna E. Peterson Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Strauss Mr. and Mrs. Jerome M. Scissors Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morgan (Bar Mitzvah of Grandson) Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lowenbaum (Emil Nathan, Jr. Memorial Fund (Ear, Nose and Throat Research Fund) (William and Jerome Molasky Mrs. Irving Hartmann and Marilyn Jo (Benjamin M. Loeb Memorial Fund) for Surgical Intensive Care Unit) r MR. AND MRS. NORMAN BIERMAN Memorial Fund) PAUL SCHNEIDER ("Of the Dance") Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Samuels MRS. FRED Z. SALOMON (75th Birthday) (30th Wedding Anniversary) Mr. and Mrs. Al Stoler Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Golman Mrs. Harry Tenenbaum Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Loeb Mr. and Mrs. Saul A. Dubinsky ROBERT JOHNSON (Recovery) DR. MORRIS ALEX (Doctor's Day) (Harry Tenenbaum Memorial Fund) (Benjamin M. Loeb Memorial Fund) MR. AND MRS. IRWIN B. HOFFMAN Mr. and Mrs. Sid H. Dubinsky (Dr. Arthur E. Strauss ELEANOR WALKER MRS. IRVING SCHWARTZ (75th Birthday) (25th Wedding Anniversary) (Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund) Visiting Physicians Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Steinberg Mrs. Edward S. Block Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Friedman FATHER AND MOTHER OF Gussie Rovics (Milton Price Memorial Fund) (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) MRS. JERRY KAISER (Recovery) DR. ARTHUR E. STRAUSS (Doctor's Day) (Dr. Llewellyn Sale Memorial Fund) ^Dr. Arthur E. Strauss MORRIS WALLERSTEIN PAUL E. PELTASON (70th Birthday) Mr. and Mrs. Al Stoler Mr. and Mrs. Morton L. Wolfson Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Bobroff MR. AND MRS. JERRY LEGOW ISADORE KATZ (Recovery) Visiting Physicians Fund) Mrs. Leslie R. N. Carvalho Gussie Rovics Lester S. Busch (Harry Tenenbaum Memorial Fund) (25th Wedding Anniversary) Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Yalem Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Morris J. Gervich MRS. LOUIS A. KOLKER (Recovery) MR. AND MRS. HARRY BAKER Mrs. Samuel H. Liberman (Engagement of Eileen to Jim Malen) Miss Shirley Feldman and Becky (Harry Tenenbaum Memorial Fund) MR. AND MRS. JEROME SHAINMAN Mrs. Joel Malen (Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund) (25th Wedding Anniversary) (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mrs. Joel Malen Mrs. Benjamin M. Loeb (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Goldberg (Benjamin M. Loeb Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Hartman MRS. WILLIAM KRASNER (Recovery) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hutkins Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Winter Mrs. Joel Malen MRS. JOEL MALEN (Engagement of Son) Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Loeb (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Kessler (Benjamin M. Loeb Memorial Fund) MR. AND MRS. HENRY A. ROSSEN (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Julian M. Orenstein (5th Wedding Anniversary) MRS. EVELYN LAKUB (Recovery) Mrs. David N. Grosberg Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lowenbaum Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Pearline (Benjamin M. Loeb Memorial Fund) Mrs. Sidney M. Dawidoff Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Bender Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Rennard (Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Lester Feldman MRS. JOEL MALEN DAVID YAWITZ (70th Birthday) (In Appreciation of Services) Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rich Mrs. Paul Goldblum DR. AND MRS. MORRIS ALEX Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Lees Mrs. Gussie Rosenblatt (Wedding Anniversary) IRVIN S. LANG (Recovery) (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) (Dorothy P. Jasper Memorial Fund) HENRY H. STERN (Birthday) Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Mendelsohn Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Milton Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Kolker Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rosenblatt Mr. and Mrs. Willard L. Levy MR. AND MRS. JASON KAWIN (Edna E. Peterson Scholarship Fund) MRS. MAX ROSEN (Dorothy P. Jasper Memorial Fund) MILLARD A. WALDHEIM (Birthday) (Wedding Anniversary and Birthday) DR. SHERMAN LE MASTER (Recovery) (Continued Good Health) Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Shainman Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Baer Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Mintz Mrs. Nathan Saffern Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Rosen Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Solov Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Berger Jerome J. Seidel (Minna and Harry E. Milton Unrestricted MR. AND MRS. LOUIS KARPF Mr. and Mrs. Burt Weisman Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bettman, Jr. (Oscar Brand Memorial Fund) Endowment Fund) (Their Marriage) ALEX WEINBAUM Mrs. M. Erwin Bry Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Yalem Mrs. Raymond M. Freed Dr. and Mrs. Clarence T. Eckert MR. AND MRS. ADOLPH ROSENBERG Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Singer (Wedding Anniversary) EDWIN LEVIS (Recovery) Bessie Smith FRANK WEINBERG Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Edlin Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gittelman Mildred Smith (Norma and Jack E. Edlin Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Einstein MR. AND MRS. ALAN LEWIN Mrs. Eleanor Geeser MR. AND MRS. EDWARD F. SCHWEICH PAUL LYSS (Recovery) (Dr. Arthur E. Strauss Scholarship Fund) (Mary's Marriage) Mr. and Mrs. Major B. Einstein (40th Wedding Anniversary) Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roodman Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Cronheim Visiting Physicians Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Lester P. Atkerman, Jr. (Heart Research Fund) Mrs. Sol Kaiser Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Franc, Jr. (Lewis Bettman Memorial Fund) (Edna E. Peterson Scholarship Fund) (William H. Schweich Memorial Fund) ALBERT M. MANLIN (Recovery) (Dr. Arthur E. Strauss Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Baer MR. AND MRS. RAY SELTZER Visiting Physicians Fund) Miss Leona Fuchs Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Bronstein (Their Marriage) Mr- and Mrs. Edward B. Greensfelder Dr. and Mrs. Clarence T. Eckert PHYLLIS MILLER (Recovery) Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kling Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Edlin Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Brody (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mrs. G. L. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cohen MR. AND MRS. EARL SUSMAN Mr. and Mrs. John A. Isaacs, Jr. (Norma and Jack E. Edlin Dr. and Mrs. Fred S. Levin Scholarship Fund) (Jackie Sue Margulis Liver Research Fund) (Daughter's Marriage) (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Levis MRS. ISRAEL NEWMARK (Recovery) Mrs. Mordecai B. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Lawton J. Levy Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Franc, Jr. Mrs. William Molasky (Edna E. Peterson Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Ross MRS. JOEL MALEN (Mother's Day) (William and Jerome Molasky Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Loeb SAM NUELL (Recovery) (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) (Benjamin M. Loeb Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Greensfelder Memorial Fund) Mrs. Benjamin M. Loeb Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lieberman Judith A. Malen MAX WEINBERG Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Loeb (Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund) (Benjamin M. Loeb Memorial Fund) (Benjamin M. Loeb Memorial Fund) MRS. DAVID N. GROSBERG Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Brody Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Loeb J. B. ORENSTEIN (Recovery) (Mother's Day and Bon Voyage) Gertrude Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lowenbaum (Benjamin M. Loeb Memorial Fund) (Benjamin M. Loeb Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Louis Karpf Mrs. Joel Malen Mr. and Mrs. Carl K. Fireside Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Putzel WILLIAM POLLARD (Recovery) (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gelber Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Milton (Edna E. Peterson Scholarship Fund) (Blanche Greenwald Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Ross DR. AND MRS. SAM SCHNEIDER (Sadye Mathes Special Fund) Scholarship Fund) (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) (Bon Voyage) Dr. and Mrs. William A. Marmor Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Putzel Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Schiele Mrs. Eugene S. Weil MRS. ROSE POSLOSKY (Recovery) Mrs. Joel Malen Mr. and Mrs. Sol Shakofsky (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Boris Tureen Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Schweich MR. AND MRS. ELI SEIGEL Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Silver (William H. Schweich Memorial Fund) (Wedding Anniversary) DR. MAURICE J. PRESS (Recovery) KEVIN DAVID BARBARASH (His Birth) MORRIS WEISS Mrs. and Mrs. Norman A. Seiner (Cancer Research Fund) Mr. and Mrs. James W. Singer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Simon M. Werner Mrs. Jessie Harris Mr. and Mrs. Mannie Wilen Mr. and Mrs. A. Ernest Stein MRS. JEANETTE ALLEN (Recovery) HARRY PRICE (Recovery) JEFFREY TODD BERNSTEIN (His Birth) VANDA WEISS Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Steiner Gertrude Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Eder Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Routman Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Chabay Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Stern, Jr. MRS. MARY ALPER (Recovery) (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) BRAD POGER (His Birth) RICHARD CHARLES WELCH Walter G. Stern Mr. and Mrs. Melvin B. Gad Mrs. David N. Grosberg Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Seiner Mr. and Mrs. Milton Susman Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Strauss DR. HERMAN BLUMENTHAL (Recovery) (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) THOMAS HUTLER SILBER (His Birth) JACOB WIDDER (Emil Nathan, Jr., Memorial Fund Dr. and Mrs. Jacob G. Probstein Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Seiner Herbert S. Goodman for Surgical Intensive Care Unit) (Elsie Probstein and Harry Koplar (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) MRS. DAVID N. GROSBERG (Safe Return) Mrs. Harry Tenenbaum Brace Fund) MARVIN ROSSEN (Recovery) Mrs. David N. Grosberg (Harry Tenenbaum Memorial Fund) Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Wald Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Lerner (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) ELLIOT H. STEIN (50th Birthday) MORRIE BORENSTEIN (Recovery) (Dr. Leon Foster Memorial Fund) MR. AND MRS. LEO NEWMAN Mr. and Mrs. S. Charles Baer Mrs. John E. Ugoretz HARRY RUBENSTEIN (Recovery) (Safe Return) Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Franc, Jr. ARCHIE BREGMAN (Recovery) Mr. and Mrs. William Bierman Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stepman (Edna E. Peterson Scholarship Fund) (Blood Research Fund) Mr. and Mrs. David A. Gee Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lieberman RANDY CHERVITZ Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Greensfelder (Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund) MRS. SARAH RUDMAN (Recovery) Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Kravitz Mr. and Mrs. Sam Langsdorf, Jr. DR. ROBERT BURSTEIN (Recovery) Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stepman MRS. JAY ELLMAN DONOR IN HONOR OF Dr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Sale, Jr. Rabbi and Mrs. Lawrence Sicgel DR. HAROLD SCHEFF (Recovery) Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Flotken (Dr. Llewellyn Sale Memorial Fund) LEAH CHACKES (Recovery) Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lazaroff MAX JABLONOW EVELYN A. WIEDERSHINE Mrs. Mark C. Steinberg Mrs. Gertrude Bortnick Mr. and Mrs. Sam Michelson Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Flotken Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Aach Mrs. Elaine Strauss Mrs. Irving Hartmann and Marilyn Jo JAY SCHULMAN (Recovery) DR. SIGMUND TOSHMA Dr. and Mrs. Phillip E. Korenblat (Gordon and Marjorie L. Scherck Miss Marion Strauss Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Lieberman Mrs. George Perlmutter (Medical Intensive Care Unit) Unrestricted Endowment Fund) MRS. BESSIE COHEN (Recovery) (Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund) DONATIONS DR. HARVEY A. WIGGS Mr. and Mrs. Morton Zalk Mr. and Mrs. Sid H. Dubinsky GILBERT SHOSS (Recovery) Mr. and Mrs. Sholom Hendin Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Kleyman (Gordon and Marjorie L. Scherck (Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Morris K. Landsbaum Mrs. Helen Moran BERTHA WILLER Unrestricted Endowment Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Max A. Horwitz (Heart Research Fund) (Rose Hoffman Memorial Fund) Mrs. Joseph Baum ROBERT L. WOLFSON (50th Birthday) DR. HARRY DALIN (Recovery) (Dr. Llewellyn Sale Memorial Fund) Mrs. M. Erwin Bry Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kling Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Stern Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Collinger (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tamm Mrs. Irven Dubinsky STEVE DEMOFF (Recovery) Mr. and Mrs. Meyer K. Weil (Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Kleyman Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Wolff Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman (Benjamin M. Loeb Memorial Fund) LEWIS J. WILLNER (Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund) Mrs. William Molasky Robert C. Gordon Flora Hyman (William and Jerome Molasky ec€€i /. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Samuels Mr. and Mrs. Sam Levin Memorial Fund) LENA WITTMANN Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Mednikow Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Peltason (William and Jerome Molasky (Jackie Sue Margulis Liver Research Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Shenker Memorial Fund) GIFTS IN HONOR Dr. and Mrs. Phillip E. Korenblat (Sam and Jeannette Koplar Rehabilitation Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Shainman (Medical Intensive Care Unit) and Brace Fund) Millard A. Waldheim (Birthday) BEN WOOL Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel B. Sher ABE FIDDLEMAN (Recovery) Mr. and Mrs. Joe Levin Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roodman Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Scherck (Heart Research Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Morton D. May Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Schneider F. BERT BAER (Birthday) JOSEPH W. WYMAN Mrs. Leo Greenwald MRS. BESS FINKE (Recovery) Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. BIy Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lieberman Irv Hammerman MRS. F. BERT BAER (Birthday) (Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund) Sam Hammerman Mrs. Leo Greenwald Mrs. Theodore Smith DONATIONS Sophie Seidel J. ARTHUR BAER, II (Birthday) MRS. HARRIS J. FRANK (Recovery) Jack Spiegelglass Mrs. Barbara Janes Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Lees Fertility Research Fund HAROLD G. ZAR FRANCES CHORLINSKY (Birthday) MRS. MAYME FRIEDMAN (Recovery) Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Dankner Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Lerner Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Fishman E. R. Squibb & Sons (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) (Dr. Leon Foster Memorial Fund) GUSGILLERMAN (Recovery) Mr. and Mrs. Solon Gershman HAROLD DUBINSKY (Birthday) Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cohen Louis M. Monheimer—Clara K. London Memorial Research Fund (Sadye Mathes Special Fund) Mrs. Bertha Zwibelman (Jackie Sue Margulis Liver Research Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Goldstein (Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund) IRWIN GITTELMAN (Recovery) Jack L. London Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mathes MRS. ABE B. FREY (Birthday) Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Goldberg (Sadye Mathes Special Fund) Mrs. Arthur Lieber Mrs. Louise M. Aronberg Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Shapiro Mrs. Ben L. Shifrin MRS. BERTRAND Y. GLASSBERG Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Stern, Jr. (Ben L. Shifrin Endowment Fund) (Recovery) Dr. Jacob G. Probstein MOTHER OF Mrs. Milton H. Meyerhardt MR. AND MRS. NAT ZAVACK MRS. RUTH FROHLICHSTEIN (Dr. Milton H. Meyerhardt Memorial Dr. Lawrence Aronberg (Birthday) Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Liberman Mrs. Avery Carp MAX ZEMEL MRS. MARJORIE GLICKER (Recovery) Brod-Dugan Company MRS. JULIUS GINSBERG (Birthday) Mr. and Mrs. Jere Glass Ira and Herbert Simon Research Fund Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Daust Mrs. David N. Grosberg Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Lieberman Mr. and Mrs. Louis Karpf (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) (Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund) Julian Simon Mr. and Mrs. George Maul MRS. HARRY GLEICK (Birthday) SAMUEL J. GOLMAN (Recovery) Mr. and Mrs. Julian M. Orenstein Mrs. Sam S. Simon Ruth Hess John E. and Adaline Simon Professorship In Medicine Mr. and Mrs. Willard N. Orenstein (Sam S. Simon Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Klein MRS. EUGENE DREYER (90th Birthday) Blood Research Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lieberman Mr. and Mrs. John E. Simon Mrs. M. Erwin Bry ELMER E. KUHS (Birthday) (Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund) Mrs. Ida S. Stone Mrs. Joel Malen Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Miller (L. Howard Schwander Assistance Fund) (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pass CM PAGE 12 ] Dr. Baue, Surgeon-in-Chief Develops Heart Massager

Arthur E. Baue, M.D., surgeon- The inside of the device is lined device to twin pumps, which drive in-chief at Jewish Hospital, is a with plastic which is inflated in air into and out of a small space co-developer of a new mechanical a balloon-like manner and squeezes between the plastic lining and the heart massager. The device has the heart. Two air hoses link the inner wall of the glass. revived eight persons declared dead after conventional means of heart massage had failed. Baue, also a professor of sur- gery at the Washington University School of Medicine, says his mechanical device is now ready for possible use in reviving a per- son whose heart has stopped beat- ing or for preserving organs which might be used for transplantation. Dr. Baue said, "The normal way to revive a person whose heart is stopped is by massaging his chest or making an incision and massaging the heart directly. This CANDY STRIPER CHAIRMEN OF THE DAY are a new feature at Jewish Hospital this summer. Seven selected Candy Stripers serve one day each new device is simply a better as a liaison between the young volunteers and the volunteer office. Pic- means of resuscitating a man after tured above are chairmen (left to right) Miss Terry Winter, Miss Kay Haley his heart had stopped. and (seated) Miss Helene Wise. The other chairmen, unavailable for the photograph, are Miss Terri Bosch, Miss Pam Rosenkoetter, Miss Sandy "The usual method can be Soil and Miss Gale Courtney. tried anywhere by anyone with two hands," he said. "The new machine is much more effective, however, in maintaining a more May and Monheimer normal blood pressure and also the amount of blood the heart pumps per minute." Funds Are Endowed Dr. Baue began developing the device about three years ago while Florence G., Louis M. Monheimer- working at the University of Morton J. and David May Clara Monheimer London Pennsylvania School of Medicine Memorial Research Fund Memorial Research Fund with Dr. George Anstadt, who is The Florence G. and David The Louis M. Monheimer-Clara now associated with the School May Research Fund, which Monheimer London Memorial of Aerospace Medicine in San Morton J. May established at Research Fund, established at Antonio, Texas. Jewish Hospital in 1935, has been Jewish Hospital in 1935, has been ARTHUR E. BAUE, M.D., surgeon-in-chief, places his mechanical heart "Many tests were run with ani- massager over his left hand to demonstrate how he would place it over converted to a permanent endow- converted from a non-endowed mals, and about one year ago, we a human heart. Air pressure is used to inflate plastic bladders inside the ment, to be known as the Florence research fund to a $10,000 per- began to use the device on hu- device to squeeze the heart and cause blood to flow. G., Morton J. and David May manent endowment fund. mans," Dr. Baue said. Memorial Research Fund. Trustees for the fund announced "We used it on the first eight The annual income from this a gift of $10,000, to be used by as a last resort. We tried the con- fund will be used by the Director the Surgeon-in-Chief for surgical ventional methods of heart mas- Retirement Plan (Continued from Page 1) of the Department of Surgery for investigations which will be car- sage on each of them first and that employee dies before receiving 60 tire as early as 55, provided they surgical research. ried out in the Yalem Research failed. Each of the eight was an monthly payments, the balance of have completed fifteen years of Mr. and Mrs. Morton J. May Building. irreversible case." the 60 payments will go to a desig- employment. Benefits are reduced were the first persons to step forth Trustees for the fund are: Mr. Dr. Baue said that in the cases nated beneficiary. if early retirement is elected. in the community with support J. L. London, Mrs. Louis Aron- of seven of the first eight patients Retirement benefits are based Retirement may be postponed for research activities at Jewish berg, Dr. Lawrence M. Aronberg the person died as soon as the upon the employee's earnings and with the consent of the Hospital. Hospital. Mr. May's interest and and Dr. Jacob G. Probstein. Dr. device was removed from the the number of years employed. Benefits do not accrue after age enthusiasm for research was evi- Probstein and other members of heart. However, a 49 year old Employees will receive credit for 65 and payments are deferred un- denced through the years by his the medical staff have carried out woman whose heart had stopped each full year of continuous ser- til the date of actual retirement. continuing support of this fund. studies in pancreatitis with the was attached to the machine for vice from their date of eligibility The benefits from the Hospital Dr. Probstein has served as trustee funds provided in the past. an hour. When the machine was to July 1, 1968, plus credit for retirement plan are, of course, in for the fund which was used in In recognition of the fund a removed, the heart continued future continuous service. An addition to Social Security bene- conjunction with the Monheimer bronze plaque, bearing the name beating and the woman lived for authorized leave of absence will fits. Fund for research activities. of the fund, has been installed on one week. not break the continuity of em- Additional details of the plan Persons wishing to make a me- the fifth floor of the Yalem Re- The device, which fits over the ployment. will be published in a booklet morial tribute to Mr. May can search Building. heart ventricles, is a small glass The normal retirement age is soon to be distributed to em- send their contributions to the cup about the size of a Softball. 65. However, employees may re- ployees. Jewish Hospital Auxiliary Tribute Nursing Department Fund, and the contribution will be placed in the May Memorial Title Reorganization Research Fund. Miss Margaret Loh, R.N., direc- Non-Profit Organization A bronze plaque will be placed tor of Nursing, has announced the in the Yalem Research Building U. S. POSTAGE appointment of Mrs. Virginia in recognition of this permanent PAID endowment. Haymes as assistant director of medical nursing. ST. LOUIS, MO. PERMIT NO. 2376 New titles for other members of 216THE JEWISH HOSPITAL OF ST. LOUIS School of Nursing the department have been an- 216 SOUTH KINGSHIGHWAY nounced. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 63110 Graduation Set Mrs. Virginia Reisinger, R.N., Graduation ceremonies for the is now assistant director of nursing iJEWISl I Jewish Hospital School of Nurs- for administrative services; Mrs. ing will be held August 4 at Hazel Burford, R.N., is assistant HOSPITAL 3:00 p.m. at the United Hebrew director of nursing for surgery. Temple. Miss Marie Kuppinger, R.N., Dr. Joseph P. Cosand, president is the assistant director of nursing of the Junior College District of for obstetrics; Miss Emily Getz, St. Louis will make the commence- R.N., is the assistant director of ment address. The class of 70 nursing for long term care. seniors will be presented by Miss Mrs. Josephine Kaiser, R.N., is Margaret Loh, director of Nurs- the assistant director of In-Service ST • LOU IS ing. and recruitment, and Miss Lavera Mr. Edward B. Greensfelder, Ryder is assistant director of nurs- president of the Hospital, will ing and director of the School of Address Correction Requested present the diplomas. Nursing.