Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1938 — Page 10
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Staff Members and Internes | Announced for Year Starting July 1.
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Resident staff members and internes who are to serve at Methodist Hospital for a year starting July 1 were announced today by John G. Benson, hospital superin=-
tendent, following confirmation by the medical advisory board. Dr. Howard S. Williams will become chief resident physician, succeeding Dr. Kenneth Thornburg, who has held the position four Years. Dr. Thornburg will enter private practice in - Indianapolis. Dr. Williams, graduate of Tulane University School of Medicine, New
Orleans, has been assistant to Dr. |
Thornburg for the last year.
Other resident staff members are: Dr. Willis J. Bogue, University of Illinois, surgery; Dr. Hugh A. Miller, Indiana University, medicine; Dr. E. Blair Harter, Ind. roentenology; Dr. Ross E. Griffith, Indiana, obstetrics: Dr. William Edward Frantz, Tulane, anesthesia. Internes accepted are: J. Martin Byers, William H. Lane and A. M.
Johnson, Ohio State University: Eugene J. Boros, Rush Medical school; John E. Carter, Western
Reserve University; Ernest Everett Coiglazier, University of Colorado; Paul Deranian, St. Louis University; William Todd Jeffries, Spencer W. Northrup, W. E. Hardin and K. L. Wittleworth, University of Louisville; J. Edward Tether Jr. Johns Hopkins University; Newell T. King, Baylor University: William Martin Scot, Northwestern University; Ellis K. Vaubel, Iowa State University; Elvin Wical, College of Medical Evangelists, Los Angeles; Ross Rissler Jr., Howard H. Romack,
Clifford M. Utley, Chicago Council on Foreign Relations director, is to give the second of a series of talks under sponsorship of the Indianapolis League of Women Voters Wednesday night at Caleb Mills Hall. His subject is to be: “Europe: The Outlook for 1938.”
NURSES’ ASSOCIATION T0 ELECT OFFICERS
City Hospital Official Due To Be Renamed.
Officers for 1938 are to be elected by central district members of the Indiana State Nurses Association at the annual meeting at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday in Banner-Whitehill auditorium, Miss Beatrice Gerrin, City Hospital superintendent of nurses, is unapposed candiate for re-election as president. Other offices and candidates are: First vice president, Miss Grace Witwer and Miss Marjorie Yount; second vice president, Miss Eva Mil-
burn, Greencastle, and Mrs. Mary
Jeorge 0: Davis: ang: oe Riley. | york, Bloomington; secretary, Miss ern * iossphine own and Miss Mary Carr, an treasurer, Miss Mary SHORTRIDGE TO OPEN |Heckard.
are to open their forensic season | against Bloomington High School | Saturday, Clarence C. Shoemaker, English instructor and coach, announced today. | Students on the team are Richard | Moorish, Mary Alice Adkins, Arthur Northrup, Richard Stark, Alan Vestal, Marvin Borman, John Ragsdlae | and Wilma Rothenburger. They will also take part in the | State Debating League and TriState League against Logansport, Frankfort, Brazil, Washington and Technical high schools.
| The f didates for directors, SEASON OF DEBATING with two to be elected. are: Mrs RC | Margaret Shortridge High School debaters |DiXon, Mrs. Minnie Jenks and Mrs. [Alice Jones. e
Mrs. Nellie
two to be elected, are: Culbertson, Mrs.
AT BUTLER FETE
Claris Adams Is Founders’ Day Speaker Feb. 7.
Claris Adams, Columbus, O., Ohio
State Life Insurance Co. president, |,
is to be speaker for the Butler University Founders’ Day banquet on Feb. 7 at the Claypool Hotel, it was announced today. The day's program, according to Prof. Henry M. Gelston, committee chairman, is to open at 10:45 a. m. in the fieldhouse. Speakers are to include representatives of the student body, faculty and board of directors. The university band is to play under direction of Ellis Carroll and Prof. Donald C. Gilley is to present the Butler Choir.
Putnam to Preside President James W. Putnam is to preside at both morning and eve-
ning exercises.
The speaker for the banquet, which is to begin at 6:30 p. m., was
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