HOSPITAL
DUKE
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October 1955
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MANY DUKE ALUMS g.ot together during the AHA meeting in Atlantic City. Some of the hospital administration graduates are
pictured here with Ross Porter, Mrs. Ruffin, and Mrs. Harper, Woman’s Auxiliary representatives, the new students in the inter
national hospital administration program and other honored guests at the meeting. Seated left to right are Mrs. H. C. Michie, Mrs.
George Bokinski, Miss Mary Campbell of the Duke Anesthesiology Department, Ross Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Pickens of the
Duke Endowment, Miss Mary Willhoit, U. S. Public Health Service, Bob Gantt of the Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Hospital and Assistant Sur-
geon-General of the USPHS and Mrs. Vane Hoge and Dr. Kao of Duke. Other Duke alumni in the picture are Dick Stull of the
University of California Hospitals; George Bokinski, Petersburg, Va. Hospital; Hugh Johnson, director of purchasing, and stores at Johns
Hopkins; John Rankins, director of hospitals for Milwaukee County, Wis.; Wilson Lowrance, Memorial Mission Hospital, Asheville; Bill
Taylor, assistant director of Children’s Hospital in Cincinnati; J. M.Pyne, Bill Earngey, Harris Hospital, Ft. Worth; Roger Pugh, St.
Lukes, Bluefield, W. Va.; Rueben Graham and Reid Holmes of Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem; Harold Michie, now director of
Methodist Hospital, Rochester, Minn.; Sherwood Smith, Hubbard Hospital, Nashville; Tom Howerton, Moore County Hospital, Pine-
hurst; Pridgen Barnes, Bamburg, S. C. Hospital; Guy Cromwell, N. C. Medical Care Commission; Preston Nisbet, Self Hospital, Green
wood, S. C.; Zack Thomas, Charlotte Memorial; Bill Andrews, Blount Memorial, Maryville, Tenn.; Jim Daniel, Columbia, S. C. Hos
pital; Bill Simon, East Tennessee Baptist Hospital, Knoxville; Ha rry Wier, Seminole Hospital of Sanford, Fla., and Bill McCall, Carl
Roland, George Harris and James Felts of the Duke Endowment.
Hanes House
Dedication Set
The million-dollar Elizabeth P.
Hanes Nurses’ Residence will be for
mally dedicated at a special prof^ram
here Oct. 22, Dean Ann Jacobansky
announced todsy.
Some 200 persons are expected to
attend the dedication ceremony at 11
a.m. in the buildinp;’s reception room,
Sarah Pritchett, president of the
Duke Nurses’ Alumnae Association,
said.
Many former nursin;? fjraduates,
cominfj to Durham for the fifth trien
nial reunion, are expected to be
among the guests. Guest speaker -will
be Dr. E. E. Menefee.
The residence is named in honor of
Mrs. Elizabeth P. llanes of Winston-
Salem, a former nurse and widow of
the late Dr. Frederic ]\1. I lanes, SIc-
Alister professor of medicine at Duke.
“The physical facilities of tiic
building have helped make it i)ossible
to ex])and the size of our student
body, and thereby to helj) meet the
denuind for nurses,” Dean Jacoban
sky pointed out,