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fffjpfl Office of Public Relations P. 0. Box 3354 Dule University Medical Center Durham, North Carolina 27710 THE 'DOCTOR' LOOKS FAMILIAR—Thai's Dr. Terry Sanford in the white coat, receiving a doctor's accouterments from Dr. William G. Aniyan, vice president for health affairs. The event was President Sanford's induction as an Honorary Alumnus of the School of Medicine during Medical Alumni Weekend. Dr. Aniyan rounded out the awards ceremony by presenting the honorary physician with a white coat, name tag and black bag. (Photo by Thad Sparks) A PULL OF THE CL/flM/A/—While her husband (center) and Dr. William G. Aniyan look on, Mrs. Barnes Woodhall draws back the curtain to display the bronze plaque which will be mounted on the Barnes Woodhall Building, the main entrance building to the medical center. Dedication of the building to Woodhall, James B. Duke professor emeritus of neurosurgery and former chancellor pro tem of the university, was part of Medical Alumni Weekend. (Photo by Jim Wallace) kV*' ***» *■*■* ** X X ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «t HONORING STAR TEACHERS—Mea\ca\ alumni honored two Duke faculty members with Distinguished Teaching Awards during Medical Alumni Weekend. Alumni Association President Kemp Jones (right) presents the awards to Dr. Talmadge L. Peele (left), professor of anatomy, and Dr. Eugene A. Stead, Florence McAlister professor of medicine. (Photo by Thad Sparks) DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI—fiecemng Distinguished Alumni awards during Medical Alumni Weekend were, left to right; Dr. Stuart 0. Bondurant Jr., executive vice president and dean of the Albany Medical College; Dr. Beverly C. Morgan, chairman of pediatrics at the University of Washington; Dr. Kenneth D. Weeks, a Rocky Mount physician; Dr. W. Delano Meriwether, a White House fellow serving as special assistant to the secretary of HEW; and Dr. Lewis W. Wannamaker, professor of pediatrics and microbiology at the University of Minnesota. (Photo by Thad Sparks) MAY scrrpMBCR a 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 . . 11 If 13 16 17^ 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 >1 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 November 15-22,1974 The Intercom Calendar lists lectures, meetings, symposia and other activities at the medical center. For Information on regularly-held meetings, please contact the department in charge. Special departmental notices will be accepted for the Calendar no later than one week prior to publication. Notices may be sent to Box 3354, Hospital. Friday, November 15 12:30 p.m. Biochemistry Seminar, Medical Sciences 1-A, Rm 147. Dr. David Botstein of the Department of Biology of Massachusetts Institute of Technology will speak on "Head Assembly and DNA Maturation in Phage P22." Coffee will be served at 12:15 p.m. in the lobby. 1 p.m. Network for Continuing Medical Education, programs on “The Hand as an Indicator of Systemic Disease," "Parasitic Infestation: Scabies ” and ' Impotence. ' View in Rm 2031 and the Medical Student Lounge (Channel 7) at Duke and Rms A4002, C9013, CCU and the classrooms and media learning lab of the Allied Health BIdg. at the VA Hospital. Monday, November 18 Noon SAMA Video Journal to be announced. View in the Medical.Student Lounge (Channel 7). Tuesday, November 19 Noon SAMA Video Journal, to be announced. View in the Medical Student Lounge (Channel 7). 12:30 p.m. Genetics Seminar, Medical Sciences 1-A, Rm 147. Dr. Daniel Nathans of the Department of Microbiology of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine will speak on "Evolutionary Variants of Simian Virus 40. " Wednesday, November 20 1:30-3 a.m. Nursing Services Coffee and Doughnut Hour, Courtyard Dining Room, Velma Rohia and Ellen Hale. 1 p.m. Network for Continuing Medical Education. See Friday, Nov. 15,1 p.m. for program listing. View in Rm 2031 and the Medical Student Lounge (Channel 9) at Duke and Rms A4002, C9013, CCU and A3002 (by appointment only), as well as the classrooms and media learning lab of the Allied Health Bldg. at the VA Hospital. Thursday, November 21 Microbiology Seminar, Research Park IV, David T. Smith Library. Dr. Fred Rapp of the Department of Microbiology of Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine will speak on "Oncogenic Properties Associated with Human Herpesviruses." SAMA Video Journal, to be announced. View in the Medical Student Lounge (Channel 7). Network for Continuing Medical Education. See Friday, Nov. 15,1 p.m. for program listing. View in the Medical Student Lounge (Channel 9) at Duke and Rms A4002, C9013, CCU and the classrooms and media learning lab of the Allied Health Bldg. at the VA Hospital. Noon Noon 3 p.m.
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