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“mr THERE is any chance to save a life, I'll op erate,” : To Dr. J. K. Berman, one of the nation’s leading Surge, the human life is the most valuable thing ‘To oh life, and thereby happiness, through his surfioal skill is the most gratifying pleasure Dr. Berman experiences. ‘That he will operate is about all Dr. Berman will say out of modesty concerning his surgical skill, But his medical associates are lavish in their praise.

“Dr. Berman has reached that enviable position. fn medicine where his cases are tough cases,” one doctor said. “His are out-of-the-ordinary medical problems that come to a man only when he has achieved success in the eyes of other doctors. “To save a life, he will take any case, regardless how the outcome might rebound on his reputation as | a surgeon.” Dr. Berman responds to such praise with a wry smile—that's all. > Medical _ ethics demand that a doctor reniain anonymous to the public regarding general publicity } on treatment of ¢ises, The only recognition comes i . in trade journals. In these, the name Bérman appears constantly as he reports one after another of

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he spends with his family at 1105 W, Kessler Bivd.

“3 THESE HANDS, however, ‘might have heen used to. pound a point home to a jury had it net been for the influence of an Indiana University professor, A native of Evansville, Dr. Berman enrolled at IU as a pre-law student. “1 found myself spending all my time in chemistry and then in physinlogy,” Dr. Berman said. wee QUE ARY-- WL Mosk haus, physiology profeseor: - “rk ng aside He §Ald, You doit wank 10 be A. lawyer, To vou, law is dead subject. © Your place is

hensive as his medical knowledge. His learning however,-goes-far-bheyond the field of-science and he is prone to quote Shakespeare, to illustrate a point, .~" chance he won't follow his father's footstéps. Pres-

music,

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FROM IU Dr. Berman went to the Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia to complete * his taining. There he was awarded membership in Alpha Omegh Alpha, the medical equivalent of the

while Theresa, the youngest, is a pupil at Crooked Creek Schoal, Professional honors have been heaped on Dr Berman, Among them are an associate professorship He at the medical school, past chief of staff at Si.

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program by the maestro and his band seemed eyen better, if pos- = sible, than the previous Indianapolis concert on Nov, 9, 1946. « The concert packed the English—| no “great feat, after all, since the, English was built long before Mr. Ellington was born, long before any- | body like Mr. Ellington had dreamed’ up such beautifully satisfying dom-|

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titioner in his field, which has been the last 25 years.

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Er “his UNUSURT OPRTATIONS® for Ue #yes of doctors; 0 a Ya powerful stuff =never cheap, never EJ He is quoted extensively in medical texts and now - Bulletin, Di J. Ki Berman carries his lunch in a entimeiital. Je Ravel, fs in the process of writiiig his third book. These litle green bucket. He has good support, and here — rer ee eer ams at he uses in classes which he conducts at the Indiana Then follows a round of patients, teaching, publish- come some of the credits. In the Times Amusement University School of Medicine and the School of . j,,0 (he Indiana University Quarterly Bulletin as “aX department: Johnny Hodges on:- Clock Dentistry. editor. office hours, more hospital visits and arrang- alto, Al Sears on tenor, Harry CarDr. Berman admits that sales have been good, ing for the next day's operations. ney on baritone; in the brass sec- ENGLISH | but proceeds have been given to foundations for re- Finally home at 8 or 9 p. m, he spends the eve- tion; Ray Nance on trumpet, dou- it day Nathan Ndistein, violinsearch; ning working on his books, What free time he has “lng miraculously on violin, and MURAT

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and sawing and chopping wood for the fireplace. | ‘amiliar to those who heard the 1946 His hobby ls travel, when time permits. In travel, “oncert.

' Now. 51, he has 25 vears of practice—all in In- however, it is people that interest him, not rolling’ Besides lusclous-voiced Kay Davis, corms RITE EAHA, . : dianapolis—back of him. A tall. rugged man. Dr. countryside and buildings. who sang. here with the band in an ian Comeryninty Concert Hang Berman is built more like a” lumberiack than a “Travel in this or foreign countries to me means 36. 18st night's program- presented aia no { urgeon. That is, until your glance lights on. his = walking up to a strange house. knocking on the door Delores Parker and “Al Hibbler as “Sonn wl oe. " arin at] { hands. They are hands fashioned specifically for. and then sitting and talking, to the residents. 1 VES Miss Parker. stopped the 30 ’ " : the work thew do. y guess 1 just love people. You have to to be a doctor” “how with “St. Louis Blues” as Mr Rv ne wi hts Blows bt Started Studying L Dr. Berman said ; To Hibbler did also with. Summer-. - - o; MEE Tan SUL Jats Sele | ‘ g arie vdying Law His understanding of human nature is as compre- ime” and “It Don’t Mean a Thing.” _ 3:30. o, ¥'35 and 1:10

Mere naming of performers -and

A son, Edward, also is a doctor but there is a good the spirit of a concert than a routine obituary gives of the personently with the, Army in France, he also is studying ility of thie deceased. You have to watch and hear an Ellington. pro“B#'s true’ Yove is singing: — that ic what makes Fam 16--get- Ahe—full - flavor, And - fice vou gel that Havor, when you bring mankind as much joy with a beautiful voice "'68r anolher program of popular

in setenee. Come with us’ as I cay with a surgeon's scalpel.” music, 4 (quote) don't mean a Deans org NY 1:98 3.4, “That was the end of law.” Df. Berman said. “And A daughter, Alice. is a senior at Smith College Mog? Sundas—"My Wild Irish Rose.” ai

the hospitai’s surgical education and chief of council, [“POTiedly is searching for new

LOEW'S * One is that Duke Ellington and his “The oils with Larry hand should certainly appear on Parks and Ellen Drew. at 11, 1:44 xt summer's Bu'ler Bowl schedule. =n ay - ana n ru Virginia 3 H Another is that Mr. ¥llington, who Grey and Gene Krupa and his orchestrd, at 12:21, J:05, 3:19, 8.36 and 11:23, talent, should find and-train a young: Sunday == “The Swordsman at

co'l~afate Phi Beta Kappa. He did his internship Meanwhile, today Charles W. Mevers, General Sars 2h of suver-Art Tatum bril-| Lo8 458 3:42 and, 0-3. “uh at City—now General—Hospital here; Hospital superintendent, announced that Dr. Berman, = ce. Mr. Ellington has nothiug LYRIC 5 On the st*fT of every hospital in Indianapolis, his has been named to a new post. director of surgical 0 losé by that endeavor, His own porond hy Doh Bing Crowns; § day usually starts in an operating re room at 7 or 8 a.m. research and médical education. —(By Victor Peterson). B he pa hortative: hod al 1s, Tae, 8:4, 1.50 and y ) some planTW istic vi Sunday—"Road Rie at 1:1, World Church Forum stic virtuosity comparable to the ad to

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