Duke Hospital, InterGom Page 7 Hospital Business Office Mr. James W. Anderson joins the administrative staii' as business of ficer succeeding' Mr. Leonard C. Small who resigned to enter private biisiness. Mr. Anderson is in charge of hospital bnsiness affairs including admissions, insurance, accounts re ceivable and collections. lie received the liachelor of Busi ness Administration degree from the University of Miami in 1951 and be came a CPA in 1950. Before coming to Duke Mr. Anderson spent five years in the IJ. S. Internal Revenue Service and prior to that he was as sociated w’ith tlie Gary Tobacco Com pany, a subsidiarj’ of Liggett & Myers, in Samsun, Turkey, lie is married to the former Betty Newton of Durham. Mr. John A. Salmon, Jr., chief admitting officer, has resigned to ac cept the position of collection man ager of the Mission Memorial Hos pital in Asheville. A member of the Duke staff since 1958, Mr. Salmon assumed his new duties last moutli. Misses Cecile Louise Crosby and Judith Miller, high school seniors, are part time employees of tlie Hos pital business offce under the diversi fied occupations program of the Dur ham High School. Cecile is receiving office training in the insurance divi sion and Judy in the bookkeeping de partment. Mrs. Beverly Wilkins and Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Jones have joined the staff of the hospital insurance de- l)artment. Mrs. llikla Parker, formerly of the bookkeeping department, has becoau; secretary to Mr. J. W. Anderson and is also carrying out duties related to government and ageu(;y jirograms. Mrs. Betty Martin recently joined the business office for similar duties. Mrs. Nellie Wilkins fills Mrs. Parker’s vacancy in the bookkeej)ing dei)art- ment. The business office also welcomes Mrs. Elsie Hall, Mrs. Beth (Jilbert, and Mrs. Selnui Stone as casiiierw and Miss Merrill -lean Williamson to the addressogra))h departnu^iit. Physical Therapy Physical tliera])y weh;omes two new staff members. Miss Jean Downs, from Canton, N. C., joined the staff in September folk)wing her gradua tion from the UNC. Miss Ella Cleary, a native of Cambridge, Mass. and a graduate of New York Fni- versity, is temporarily employed in physical therapy. Medical Record Library Medical Records lost Miss (’athy MoneycTitt but w'elcomes two new em- ph)yees, Miss Jean Roberts and Mrs. Nancy Graham. Anesthesia Tlie new residents in anestliesia are: Drs. James S. Barr, Edwin Coffman, Stuart P. Culi)epper, Jack M. Mobley, William D. Rippy and McKim Williams. Miss Josephine Nicliols lias joined the de])artment as nurse anesthetist replacing Miss Pat Ramey. O^n the Go A Medical Center Bowling League luis been formed, meeting at Sport- land (on the Chai)cl Hill Blvd) every Tuesday night at (i :U(). The League is just getting started, but already the interest seems to be great. About ;J() peoi)le came out to the first uiglit of bowling last month, so all Medical Center bowling enthusiasts—new aiul old—are cordially invited to come out any Tuesday evening. A Stork Shower was lield in the Surgical PDC for Mrs. Becky Um- stead who left tlie department on September 27, and a farew'cll jiarty was held for Mrs. Lucille Uiley, technician, who has moved to Or lando, Florida. The SPD(j’s Business Manager R. X. Crenshaw attended the ;!5th (Jinical Managers .Meeting in Dallas last month and Miss Nelle O’Briant was a delegate from the Durham cha])ter of the National Secretaries Assoc, who attended this association’s international conference in W’hite Suli)hur S])rings, West Virginia. Dr. Leslie B. Holnnan, i)rofessor’ (‘ineritus of psychiatry, was honored on November :U) at cocktnils and dinner. .Mrs. Carol (ladbois and Mrs. Ollie Danford (Psychiatry) entertained at tea for Mrs. Nell Andrews. Mrs. Elise Weston and Mrs. Francos Martin all of whom will be leaving in January. The Department of Radiology’s Division of Radiation Therapy lield a “Symposiiim on Malignant Dis ease” on October 28 celebrating the opening of the new Radiation Ther apy Divisio)! with (k)balt (>() and Cesium Therapy. The Symposium was followed by a barbc'cue dinner given by Dr. Reeves at Ttiriuiges. Miss Helen Kaiser, Physical Ther apy, attended the Council of Physi cal Therapy School Directors An nual Meeting held last month in Chapel Ilill. On Novend)cr 29 the departments of Physical & Occupational Therapy, Dietetics, Nursing, Mediciiui, X-Ray and Medical Technology ])articipated in an ojien house for high school and college students to aecpuiint them with the various health professions. -Mrs. J. 11, Bnfkin, head of the Medical Record Library, recently re turned from an enjoyable trip to San Francisco, Dr, C. R, Stephen was elected presi dent of the N, C, Society of Anes thesiologists in September, He has also during the })resent year been act ing as secretary of the Association of University Anesthetists, Question Box ((’ontiuued from page 2) ()roving cui'reut diagnostic and thera peutic procedures. Have any of the facilities in these new units been made available through memorial contributions? Yes. The Myrtle Bell Lane (’aucer Re search Laboratory, which will oc- cu()v one Hoor in the (Clinical Re search (^Miter, was mad(‘ possible bv a gift of if!l()(),()()() from the Lane family in memory of Mrs, Tiane, Funds for the (jcrontology build ing were augmented by a i|!5(),()()() grant from the R, J. Rc'vnolds Foun dation,