PAGE 3 - CROSSROADS - MAY, 1973 Alumnus Profile Dr. James L. Quinn, III A Pioneer In Nuclear Medicine Dr. James L. Quinn, III, known as one of the pioneers of modern day nuclear medicine and Director of Nuclear Medicine at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Illinois was the commencement speaker here for our 95th Commencement exercise on May 13, 1973. The son of Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Quinn, Jr. of Charlotte, North Carolina, he received his B.S. degree from Belmont Abbey in 1955 and his M.D. degree from Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake Forest in 1959. Among his many honors and awards, he is past president of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and is presently Trustee of the society and editor of the Year Book of Nuclear Medicine, a position he had held since 1966. A diplomat of the American Board of Radiology, he was given the distinguished alumni award in medicine from Wake Forest University. He taught at Bowman Gray School of Medicine from 1960 - 1964. In addition to his duties at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, he is presently Chairman of the Nuclear Science Committee, Nor thwestern University and former Associate Professor there. He is also a faculty member of the U.S.N. Medical School, Bethesda, Maryland. Dr. Quinn has acted as consultant to numerous agencies but par ticularly enjoyed his tenure as consultant to the Indian Government, Bhabha Atomic Research Center, Bombay, India in 1968. Dr. Quinn co-authored a movie concerning the use of radioisotopes in diagnosing a type of high blood pressure caused by a narrowing of the artery that leads to the kidneys. He has written Scintillation Scanning in Clinical Medicine, and has published or presented seventy articles and papers. He is married to the former Miss Mary Jacqueline Leonard. They have three children, one boy and two girls. Dr. Gill Farley, chairman of our business and economics department chats with Dr. Quinn. Library Grant Received REV. JOHN P. BRADLEY * DR. JAMES L. QUINN From L. to R., D.F. Gunnels, Sears - Roebuck Foundation; Rev. John Bradley, President of BAC; and Donald Cresswell, Director of the Library. D.F. Gunnels of the Sears- Roebuck Foundation recently presented a $1,000 library grant to Reverend John P. Bradley, president of the College. The gift, designed to supplement the library’s normal book acquisition, is part of a package of grants totalling $48,900 which were distributed to forty-one privately supported colleges and universities in North Carolina. Belmont Abbey was one of nine Charlotte-area colleges to receive a Sears Foundation grant. W/m REV. COLMAN J. BARRY O.S.B. ABBOT EDMUND F. Mc- CAFFREY, O.S.B. Graduation Participants Participants in the 95th Annual Commencement Exercises at Belmont Abbey College, Belmont, North Carolina are pictured above: The Reverend John P. Bradley, President of the College, Dr. James L. Quinn, III, Director of Nuclear Medicine, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, Commencement speaker and recipient of the LL.D. honorary degree; The Reverend Colman J. Barry, O.S.B., newly appointed Dean of the School of Religious Studies, Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., Bac calaureate speaker and recipient of the LL.D. honorary degree; and The Right Reverend Ed mund F. McCaffrey, O.S.B., Abbot and Chancellor of the College. Chapter News On March 15, 1973, the Rich mond Alumni Chapter hosted prospective Abbey students and their parents at its annual Spring social. A slide presentation which the chapter prepared was shown to the guests to acquaint them more fully with the Abbey. J.P. Collins of the Admissions office represented BAC at the party. The Richmond Alumni Chapter has pledged ten students to the Abbey for the 1973-74 academic year, and from all indications the chapter is meeting its commitment. In fact, it hopes to (See CHAPTER, page 8)