Duke Hospital, IntkrCom Page 7 f. /■fc- DR. DERYL HART, Duke’s new President I’ro-Tem. Tlie Medical Center takes pride in tlio selection of a di.stinguialied member of its faculty to head the University. Dr. Hart takes oHice July 1 and will serve until a i)ermanent successor to Dr. A. Hollis Kdens i.s named. Xornuin A. Cocke of Charlotte, chairman of the University’s Hoard of Trustees, states that Dr. Hart will liave ‘‘all the authority of the president during his term of service.” DR. THOMAS D. KINNEY has been named professor and chairman of the pathology department at the Duke University Medical ('enter, effective September 1. Dr. Kinney is currently u professor of pathology at the Western Reserve University Medical School, (’leveland, Ohio, and director of pathology at Cleveland Metropolitan General Hos pital. Tie will succeed Dr. Wiley D. Forbus to the pathology department chairmanship. Dr. Porbua will continue to serve on the Medical Center faculty as a professor of pathology until his retirement in 1963. Postgraduate Course Scheduled Dr. William M. Nicholson, assistant dean in charge of postj?raduate edu cation, has announced a summer course designed to enable doctors to DR. BARNES WOODHALL has been named dean of the Duke University School of Medicine effective Jul.v 1. A member of the surgical faculty at Duke for 23 years, Dr. Woodliall came here from Johns Hop kins iu 1937 as assistant professor with tlie responsibility of organizing tlie neurosurgi cal service. Class of ’50 Holds Reunion The Duke University ]\ledical School class of 1950 held its tenth reunion in Durham May 6-8. Elected as officers wei-e: Di'. Thomas Kerns, -I I-., Durham, i>resi(lent; Dr. John Hridjres, Philaleli>hia, vice-president; and Dr. Rufus Ilamhriprht, (ireens- boro, secretary-treasurer. Alnnnii from eight states and Washington, I). C., assembled 50 strong. The Tenth Year Class Gift Committee reported that to date 47 members of the class of 1050 luid contributed $2,0915 as a gift to the M(‘dical School Annual (Jiving Pro gram. The gift was presented in honor of retiring dean, W. C. Davi son, “with much appreciation for the fine service he had rendered.” combine postgraduate study with travel and recreation. The course will be held iu Morehead City, July 18-23. Pjxpected to attract some 75 physicians from North Carolina and other states, the course will be cen- tei'cd arotuid lectures in j>ediatrics and medicine. Duke faculty members who will teach the course are; Drs. W. C. Davis(m, William Nicholson, William K. Barry, William ,]. A. DeMaria, Walter L. Floyd, Doris A. Howell, Herbert O. Sieker, Madison S. Spaeth, and John V. Verner. The course is accredited by the American Academy of General Practice. Student Lounge Dedicated A student lounge honoring the memory of two former Duke TJniver- sity students was dedicated -June 7 in the School of Medicine. The lounge is named for the late Dr. Sidney I. LeBauer, Jr., of Greensboro and for the late Dr. Kichard T. Pillsbnry, Jr., of Salisbury, Maryland. Both were members of the Duke Medical School Class of 1957. Located on the second floor of the Medical School, the lounge is fur nished with ro.se and beige furniture. It was made possible by contributions of relatives and friends of both students. $100,000 Gift Cor Cancer Laboralorv Duke University has received a gift of !|>100,000 for construction of a new cancer research facility to be nanu‘d the Myrtle Bell Lane (’ancer Research Laboratory in memory of the late ]\lrs. Lane of Altavista, Vir ginia. Ml'S. Lane and lier husband, K. II. Lane, nuide arrangements for the gift several weeks before Ifrs. I jane’s death from cancer IMarch 213 in Duke hos])ital. Purpose of the gift, as expressed by the Lanes, is to further research in cancer chemo- tluM'apy which has been in progress at Duke some 12 years under the di rection of Dr. H. Wayne Rundles, |)rofes,sor of medicine. Matching funds for the gift are now being sought from the National Institutes of Health. The laboratory will occupy one floor of the new clini cal research unit to be begun in late summer. Dr. Davison Honored The Amei’ican Academy of General Practice has hoiu)red Dr. W. C. Davi son with its Certificate of Meritorious Service. Dean Davison is the third recipient of this award. The certifi cate was given in “recognition and appreciation” of Dr. Davison’s “dis tinguished contributions toward the advancement of the general practice of medicine and surgery.”