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Duke University Medical Center, InterGom Page 3 From The Auxiliary 'I’lio (Mid of suimiKM- marks tlio de parture of the faithful Caiidystripers and tlie return of many ref^ular vol unteers who have been on vaeation. Without the cheerful presence of the rirls in the pink and white striped ])inafores, the Auxiliary services would liave to be curtailed even more duriu" the summer months. With their help, both coffee counters have ()j)erated full time; the guide service has continued; and the shop cart has been available at least sevei-al days a week. Over 100 >:irls f?ave approxi- imately 7500 hours of vacation time to service for Duke lIosi)ital patients and visitor’s. In addition to the usual Auxiliaiy services, the fjirls also served in various clinics, in the Post Office, at the Emergency Desk and in the Clinical Research Unit. In aj)- preciation, the Auxiliary entertained the Candystripers with a swimming party and buit'et supper on Sei)tem- ber 10 at the home of Mrs. O. E. Esval iu Ilojie Valley. Service cards siiowing th(‘ numbei' of hours given were presented to each girl. We are grateful for their help and will look forward to their return next year. Welcome Back Dr. Hart! We welcome Dr. Hart back to the Medical Center. We are delighted to once again have the concentration of his talents all to ourselves, although we and the entire University bene fited during his successful presidencj'. Dr. (’larence Gardner continues as chairman of the department of sur gery. Dr. Hart, as jirofes-sor of sur gery, hopes to teach and serve in a consultant ca])acity in that dci)art- inent. lie will serve, also, on the Medical Center Building Committee and the ('ommittee on Health Affairs. He does not ])lan to resume research l)rojec1s or ])rivate ])atient ])ractice at the pi'csent time. This fall his time will be devoted pi'imarily to a full report on his three years as President. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Of all the things we wear, our expression is the most important— it shows, too. Auxiliary Candystripers swap their pinafores for swim suits and shorts at an end-of-the- summer get-together. DR. WILLIAM G. ANLYAN Dr. Anlyan Named Associate Dean Dr. William G. Anlyan, a member of the department of surgery since 1!)51, has been a])pointed Associate Dean of the Duke University School of ilediciue. The associate deanshij) was created becau.se of the growing size and complexity of the School of Medicine and closely associated luiits of the Duke Medical Center. Also, the division of administrative duties will ))erniit Dean Woodhall to devote more time to his duties as Vice-Pro vost of the University with resj)onsi- bility for medical and health atl'aii's. Dr. Woodhall .said of tli(> ai)point- nienl that “Dr. Anlyan has demon strated his administrative talents in a numbc'r of caj)acities, both within the Medical Centei' and as a member of policy grou))s (-oncerned with the (Mitire University. We are confident that as associate dean, he will make an invaluable contribution to the ]irogr(‘ss of the School of Medicine.” Di'. Anlyan holds the academic rank of ]irofessor of surgery. He ])lans to continue his activities as a teacher, ])racticing surgeon and re searcher iu the department of sur- fi:ery.
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