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Page 12 The ChroaJkle, Saturday, July 21, 1979
Pioneering Si
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By ^ vette McCullough
^ Staff Writer
Dr. H. Rembert Mallos.
a local surgeon who made
histor\ in W48 bs performing
a delicate and first time
operation on an infant, vsas
recently promoted to the
rank of Clinical Assistant
Professor of Surger\ at
Bowman Gray School of
Medicine.
Dr. Mallow the first
black surgeon to practice
exclusively in the South.
1?told the Chronicle that his ^
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promotion was a triumph
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replacement housing for the residents. "Those houses
were supposed to have been torn down last year, but
. nothing ever happened," said Hughes.
__The_pro&pect oLjthe highway coming closer reminds
Mrs. Hamlin of the construction of the current
expressway. "When they came through, they just cut
out 200-300 families," she said.
Hamlin said representatives from the Watkins Street
area would attend the hearing on July 23, called by the
N. C. Department of Transportation, to express^ their
viewpoint along with that of many groups, particularly in
the southern part of the city.
During the hearing, the project consultant Greiner
Engineering Sciences, will make recommendations on
which of three alternatives should be implemented,
either separately or in various combinations.
One approach is to widen the existing Downtown
^Expressway (1-40) to as many as ten lanes, possibly some
of which would serve as a collector road for the use of
local traffic only.
Another is to build an East-West Thoroughfare from
near the intersprtinn nf^Syitet and 1-40 west of the city,
coming parallel to the south of the current Corporation
Parkway to U. S. 52, picking up thexurrent highway past
Willard Road and building a link to join 1-40 near
KernersviHe.
c The third alternative is the Southern By-pass, which
would start near U.S. 421 dip south of Clemmonsville
Road and swing up past Thomasville Road just below the
Easton neighborhood before making the same link to 1-40
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The approach drawing the most support currently is
the concejpt of building the East-West Thoroughfare with improvements
to 1-40. _
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"1 think it is a reflection tants intestines at Kate
of my work in the com- Bitting Reynolds Memorial
munity and at Bowman Hospital. It was the first
Gray and 1 am proud to time the Operation had
have achieved it." Dr been performed and it proved
Mallov said. "To think that to be a success.
when 1 first came to this Because of this successtown
they wouldn't treat ful operation, it was written
Negro patients, this is an up in the Journal of the
accomplishment." American Medical AssociDr.
Mallov has been a ation. Dr. Malloy was also
clinical ins,ructor at the first black member of
Bowman Gray since 1970. the Forsyth County TuberHis
promotion took effect culosis and Health Board.
JuTv 1. ihe first black board memJ
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Dri?Malloy first?made h^r nf rhf> Forsyth Connty
medical history in 1^48 chapter of the American
when he reinserted an'in- Cancer Societv and the first
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Dr. Mallov attended the | CL
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of Chicago. He
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in 19_"N. 'ft
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