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4 Office of Public Relations -m • Box 3354 # /Tf ¥ "n (OT m~^ f \ t Duke University Medical Center i f X Durham, North Carolina 27706 Matt Is Russell Manuscript Department 344 Perkins Library FOR SALE -- 23" black and white RCA console TV in excellent condition. $65. Call 489-1705 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE -- 1968 Pontiac Lemans. 2-door. 24,000 miles. One owner. Excellent condition. Call extension 3866. Whatever you need to buy, sell, or trade, advertise it in the new Intercom Trading Post. Send your announcement to Intercom Trading Post, Box 3354, Duke Hospital. Nursing (continued from page three)' Missouri -- Katherine C. Shelden of Kansas City. New Jersey -- Deborah L. Anderson of Somerville, Susan Rose Finkle of Cald well, Patricia K. Furey and Pamela L. Smith of Essex Fells, Claudia R. Merritt of Glen Ridge, Susan T. Southard of Ventnor City, Robin D. Specht of Sum mit, Cynthia J. Stoudt of Westfield, Anne H. Terhune of Chatham, Deborah J. Webb of Branchville, and Laura L. Zelaites of Elberon. New York - Joyce N. Adler of Great Neck, Cynthia J. Ervin of Jamestown, Roxanne Gilman of Port Chester, Carol A. Kriske of Rochester, Carolyn A. Staats of LaGrangeville, and Elaine F. Tompkins of North Salem. Ohio -- Christine A. Hoelzel of Cuyahoga Fails. Pennsylvania -- Sandra A. Campbell of Philadelphia, Nancy E. Geiger of Clarks Summit, Gwen F. Hegyan, Cynthia L. Richardson, and Margaret S. Tipping of Pittsburgh, Jean A. Kanik of Carrolltown, Leslie A. McWilliams of Trafford, Anita G. Ord of Camp Hill, Jill E. Tiffany of Meadowbrook, and Tamara L. Wardell of Carnegie. Rhode Island - Pamela Jackerson of Newport. Tennessee - Nancy E. Marshall of Knoxville. Texas - Margaret H. K reisle of Austin Virginia -- Mary S. Allen of Charlottes ville, Catherine E. Bain of Richmond, Mary A. Classen of Alexandria, Cynthia I. Dahnk and Connie S. Dupler of Arling ton, Ann D. Hatcher of Roanoke, Donna I. Lamb of Vienna, and Hermione B. McNair of Norfolk. Washington, D.C. - Catherine M. Jenkins, Cathy J. Richards, and Julie D. Ripley. England - Ellen D. Cummings of Surrey. Ecuador - Lydia A. Ochoa of Quito. Campus Mial if you know of a story you would like to see in Intercom, just call the Office of Public Relations at extension 4148 or drop a note to Box 3354. Football Anyone? The Duke Psych Mets are looking for an opponent. The Psych Mets are a group of employes on the psychiatric wards who have organized a co-ed touch football team. Now they need a team to play. Games will take place on the Duke intramural field on Saturdays or Sundays. If your department wants to take up the challenge of the Psych Mets, contact Miss Amelia Harper, LPN on Meyer Ward, extension 3151. Auxilians Attend State Convention Twenty-five members of the Duke Hospital Auxiliary attended the first state-wide auxiliary convention in Raleigh this week. Highlighting the meeting was a panel discussion on "The Right to Live and the Right to Die" moderated by Dr. Eugene A. Stead, Florence McAlister professor of medicine. Other members include Dr. William Peete, the Rev. Will Spong, Attorney Edward C. Bryson, and Dr. Hans Lowenbach, all of Duke. Mrs. Audrey Silberman, past president of the Duke Auxiliary, was a member of the program committee for this first state auxiliary convention. It was sponsored by the North Carolina Hospital Association and organized by its Council on Auxi liaries. OVtMBtB rEBRUARY j.‘ 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 11 IT 13 mr 16 TTW 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 >l 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Monday, October 19 Trent Lecture in the History of Medicine "Changing Attitudes Toward Abortion and Contraception" Speaker: Dr. Alan Guttmacher, president of Planned Parenthood-World Population Zener Auditorium Psych.-Soc. Building 8 p.m. RSVP to extension 3505 if you plan to attend. Thursday, October 22 Recovery Room - Acute Care Unit Lecture Series "Respirators" Speaker: Dr. Sara Dent, acting chairman. Department of Anesthesiology Room 2031 1:45 to 2:45; also Room M-110 3:45 to 4:45 Director's Hour Program "The Comprehensive and Community Health Program at Meharry" Speaker: Dr. Lloyd C. Elam, President, Meharry Medical College Amphitheater 5 to 6 p.m.
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