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9mZ « *S^(8i»» Pictures Wauled! Handy with a camera? Send your favorite snapshots of Duke Hospital employees and activities to InterCom, for its new picture page. It’s easy to guess who the cat’s best friend is: Dr. Eagle was caught by the camera preparing a snack for visitors outside his office window. Down the milk and cat food go on a string—and another in a coutless number of generations of kittens gets a curb service lunch. Maybe the Auxiliary could adopt Dr. Eagle’s string, system at coffee time—carrying trays piled with coffee and doughnuts and manipulating the elevators at the same demands a juggling act, as pretty Jeanne Bul lock finds out. Dick Bindewald and Dean Davison are shown at left with some of the retired employees honored at a luncheon during the 25th year celebration. Nobody just drinks a coke these days—he has to play “bottoms” too. R. Porter and friends look for that lucky far-away place. Scenes at left are of some of the Duke staffers at a N. C. Medical Society picnic at Pinehurst and the girls at lower right are the most recent practical nursing class.
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