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YESTERDAY AND TODAY. Picture on the left, taken in the early clays of Duke Hospital, shows staff checking
food in the main kitchen before it goes to the ward. Picture on the right shows the tray assembly belt in the new
wing. On this belt a tray can be assembled in one and one half minutes.
ing January 1 and returned to his
home in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Dr. Joseph Janies who interned in
Pediatrics from 1954-1956 has re
turned to Duke after completing a
tour of duty in the Armed P’orces.
He will specialize in Kadiology.
Record Room
Our new department secretary is
Kay Loepp who came to us from
Washington State.
Physical Therapy
Jean Wolf and Martha Brewer have
left the staff". The Wolfs are moving
to Poplar Uluff’, Missouri, and Martha
to Bridgeport, Connecticut, where
Jim, a December graduate of Duke
University Medical School, started his
internship January 2.
Eleanor Flanagan has returned to
the staff' after two years of graduate
work in I’hj’siology at Duke.
Psychiatry
A going-away party was given re
cently for four secretaries who will
leave in the near future: Ann Dula,
Linda Talbert, Linda O’Brien, and
Joan Klug.
Mrs. Felice Katchin has joined the
secretarial staff'. Mrs. Gerda Freed-
heim is now with us full-time as a re
search assistant. Mrs. Margie King
is working in the Gerontological Lab
oratory as a research assistant.
Duke Hospital
Durham, N. C.
Mr. H. J. Herring
214 Allen Building
Campus