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Page 8 Duke University Medical Center, InterGom (This ’n’ That (ioiit. from page 7) ON THE GO Microbiology At the November meeting of the Tri-City Medical Teehnologists So ciety, Hoots Ashbrook, Dr. Conant’s technician, was elected president for 1!)64. Occupational Therapy Mrs. Carolyn Brooks and ^liss Bernice Belue attended the regional psychiatric occupational therapy seminar in Kichmond, Virginia, Jan uary 30 and 31. PLAUDITS llecognition of the efforts of both Miss Helen Kaiser and Dr. Lenox Baker for their leadership in the j)hysical therapy program was made by the alumni during the events of the 20tli graduation anniversary on December 6. Miss Kaiser was pre sented with a letter of acknowledge ment of contributions the alumni made to the Marsha Paulk Memorial Loan Fund in her honor. Dr. Baker was given a bronze plaque which will be placed beside the physical therapy classroom door. During the American Academy of Dermatology meeting in (liicago, November :i() to December 5, Dr. Callaway’s former residents gave him a testimonial dinner and presented him with a large silver tray, punch bowl, and ladle suitably inscribed and having the facsimile sigjiatures of all former residents engraved on the l)uncli bowl. THE GOTHIC GORMBT A collection of recipes from nurs ing alumnae, Medical School and University faculty wives and em ployees. This cookbook may be purchased from the Alumni Office or Hanes House for $2.00, or ordered for $2.25 (250 to cover mailing) from the following: Cook Book Alumni Office Duke University Durham, N. C. Proceeds from sales will go to the Florence K. Wilson Scholarship Fund, Duke University School of Nursing. Duke University Medical Center Diirhuiii, x\ofth Carolina
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