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A MONTHLY COMMUNITY PUBLICATION OF 4
| the JEWISH HOSPITAL of St. Louis
Vol. 14 — No. 7
216 S. KINGSHIGHWAY, ST. LOUIS, MO. 63110
SEPTEMBER, 1965
MARGARET LOH DIRECTS NURSES
David A. Gee, executive director, announced that Miss Margaret Loh was appointed director of nursing at Jewish Hospital, effective September 1.
Miss Loh, who has been with the Jewish
Hospital for the past year as associate
director of nursing, succeeds Miss Edna
E. Peterson, who retired from the position
she has held since 1927.
In her new capacity, Miss Loh will have
responsibility for all of the nursing service
and nursing educational activities at the
hospital.
Reviewing her experience at Jewish
Hospital thus far and looking toward the
future, Miss Loh stated her impressions.
$450,000 Grant
Awarded Hospital
The Public Health Service recently announced a grant of $450,000 to Jewish
Hospital. The grant, awarded under the
health research facilities program of the
National Institutes of Health, will be
applied to the construction of the $2 million dollar Charles H. Yalem Research
Building.
As a member of the Washington University Medical School and Associated
Hospitals, Jewish Hospital is conducting
extensive research in medicine and surgery.
The nine story building will contain
facilities for the expanded medical research
program under the direction of Dr. Stanford Wessler, physician-in-chief, Jewish
Hospital, and professor of medicine, Washington University School of Medicine. This
will include: endocrinology, peripheral vascular disease, hematology, gastroenterology,
infectious diseases, pulmonary disease, renal
disease, neurology, dermatology and
SURGICAL RESEARCH
MARGARET LOH
"A year ago, when I first arrived at Jewish
Hospital, I was impressed with the friendly
interest of those with whom I associated,
and the loyalty and dedication to good
patient care evidenced by the personnel in
the nursing service department. Today,
my impression hasn't changed one bit and
I have been able to see that much of this
permeates throughout the entire institution."
Miss Loh received her B.S. in nursing
from Duquesne University Pittsburgh, in
1941 and her masters degree in nursing
service administration from the University
of Pittsburgh in 1958.
After serving as staff nurse and head
nurse at Children's Hospital, Pittsburgh,
Pa. (1941-43), Miss Loh became director
of nursing at Miners Hospital in Sprangler,
Pennsylvania in 1943.
She has also served as director of nursing at Altoona Hospital, Altoona, Pa.
(1946-52); associate director at Magee
Hospital, Pittsburgh (1952-58); and director of nursing service at Hurley Hospital, Flint, Michigan (1958-64).
The expanded surgical research program
under the direction of Dr. Morton D.
Pareira, surgeon-in-chief, Jewish Hospital,
and professor of surgery, Washington University School of Medicine will include an
extensive program of transplantation research, blood volume and shock, biochemistry of the skin, pathophysiology of the
vascular system and neurophysiology.
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MISS EDNA E. PETERSON, who recently retired as director of nursing, was presented
w)th her portrait by artist Fred Conway (left) at the School of Nursing graduation
exercises. Mr. Joseph F. Ruwitch, president of the board of directors, made the presentation. The portrait will be hung in the Moses Shoenberg Memorial School of Nursing
Building. (See page 2.)
MRS. W0HL ANNOUNCES
$500,000 ENDOWMENT
Mrs. Carlyn H. Wohl recently announced
a $500,000 gift from The Wohl Foundation
to the Jewish Hospital of St. Louis' unrestricted endowment fund.
Mrs. Wohl, a member of the hospital's
board of directors, is the widow of the
late David P. Wohl. She has honored her
two daughters, Mrs. Paul Rothschild of
St. Louis and Mrs. Richard Marcus of
Winnetka, Illinois by establishing the fund
in their names. It will be known as the
Francel W. Marcus and Elizabeth W.
Rothschild Unrestricted Endowment Fund.
Joint Injections Method Helps Some Arthritics
MR. S. E. FREUND
DR. GENE W. SPECTOR
DR. JACOB G. PROBSTEIN
WOHL FOUNDATION
David P. Wohl, founder of Wohl Shoe
Company, was a noted St. Louis philanthropist. In 1940 he established the Wohl
Foundation which has contributed generously to Jewish Hospital as well as to
other civic, charitable, and educational
institutions.
Contributions to Jewish Hospital in recent years include: $150,000 given to the
David P. Wohl Endowment Fund; the
Wohl Foundation also donated $100,000
to the Jewish Hospital Development Fund
in 1963. Mrs. Wohl has previously conMay, his nephew; Nathan L. Dauby, a tributed $100,000 to the hospital's 1950
nephew by marriage; and Nathan Loeser, Building Fund with Mrs. Wohl, followed in
an attorney and long time friend of Mr.
1956 by $200,000 toward the Capital Fund
Beaumont.
Drive conducted at that time. This latter
sum was used for remodeling the KingsFOUNDATION AIM
highway wing of the hospital named in
According to Mr. Beaumont's wishes, memory of Lt. David P. Wohl, Jr.
the foundation was to be directed priJewish Hospital, as a member of the
marily in promoting the philanthropic, Washington University Medical School
cultural and education welfare of those and Associated Hospitals Medical Center,
communities in which The May Depart- is a teaching affiliate of Washington Uniment Stores Company had its major versity.
established stores. A far sighted and genTO EXPAND PROGRAMS
erous man, he wanted to return some
President of the Jewish Hospital Board
measure of wealth to the cities from which of Directors, Joseph F. Ruwitch said, "Mrs.
Wohl's contribution will have resounding
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effects in the medical world since the
funds will be used to expand the patient
care educational and research programs
of Jewish Hospital. We are delighted to
A new method of treatment that has receive this generous gift."
During Mr. Wohl's lifetime, the couple
"dramatic effects in certain cases of degenerative arthritis in the hip and frozen gave $8,500,000 to municipal, charitable
and educational institutions through the
shoulder" is being used at Jewish Hospital
Wohl Foundation and personal contribuby Dr. Gene Spector.
This process of joint injection was tions. In addition, Mr. Wohl bequeathed
developed by Dr. Lars Andren of Malmo, $1,677,500 to several St. Louis institutions
at his death. Among the institutions which
Sweden, with whom Dr. Spector studied
have benefited from Wohl Foundation
last fall.
"The treatment developed by Dr. Andren funds are: Washington University, St.
was actually the result of an accidental Louis University, Jewish Community Centers Association, Dismas House and the
but remarkable discovery. When a radiologist takes an x-ray of a joint, details City of St. Louis for establishing two
can be seen more clearly if he has injected health centers.
some contrast fluid into the joint capsule.
Mrs. Wohl has contributed her time to
Dr. Andren was making" "arthrograms" civic activities as well as donations from
by injecting contrast material in a saline the Wohl Foundation. After her husband's
solution into the joint. As he did this he death in 1960, she took on more positions
became aware that patients often seemed of community responsibility. In addition
to feel much better after the injection.
to her membership on the board of Jewish
Degenerative arthritis causes pain in
Hospital, she is a member of the board of
the joints and loss of mobility. When Dr. the Jewish Community Centers Association and Dismas House.
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Beaumont Foundation Sponsors
Many Hospital Research Projects
Few people would ever classify Cleveland, Denver, Los Angeles, Akron and St.
Louis in the same breath because of
geographic, climatic, and cultural differences. However, two family names link
each of these locations in a common bond
. . . those of May and Beaumont.
Louis D. Beaumont, one of the founders
of the May Department Stores Company,
was also the uncle of Morton J. May,
presently chairman of the mercantile empire. When Mr. Beaumont died in October, 1942, he left the bulk of his substantial fortune in trust for philanthropic
purposes.
The responsibility of administering this
trust was given to three men: Morton J.
Mrs. Wohl said, "I learned about the
philosophy of giving from Mr. Wohl. After
he became successful in business, he wanted
to give something back to the city in
which he had established his business; he
wanted to help the sick and the poor."
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Edna E. Peterson Honored
49 Nurses Graduate;
Scholarships Awarded
A surprise unveiling of a portrait of
Edna E. Peterson, retiring director of
nursing, was the highlight of this year's
school of nursing graduation ceremony.
The portrait, painted by St. Louis artist
Fred Conway, was presented to the school
of nursing by Joseph F. Ruwitch, president, board of directors.
The main speaker at the graduation
exercises at 3 p.m., August 8, at United
Hebrew Temple, was Major B. Einstein.
Mr. Einstein is a past president and a
life member of the hospital board of directors. His leadership in health and civic
affairs has been manifested in a long and
active community life.
David A. Gee, executive director of the
hospital, presided over the commencement
ceremony. Rabbi Lawrence Siegel, community chaplain, Jewish Federation, gave
the invocation.
Edna E. Peterson presented the graduating class to Mr. Ruwitch, who in turn
awarded diplomas to the graduates.
Mrs. Bram J. Lewin, vice-president of
the Auxiliary, and Mrs. Harry Milton,
chairman of the committee on nursing,
presented awards to outstanding nurses
and student nurses. These included scholarships, honor keys and United States
Savings Bonds.
SCHOLARSHIP AWARD
The Jewish Hospital Women's AuxiliaryScholarship of $1000 was awarded to Miss
Patricia Laubinger. Miss Mary Ann Wolf
tvas awarded the Hattie Waldheim $500
Scholarship as the second highest ranking
student in the graduating class.
Miss Jeanne Taylor and Miss Mary
Catherine Smith received honorable mention.
The Gold Key, which is awarded to
the junior ranking highest in her work,
was presented to Miss Mary Ann Cochrane. Miss Mary Margaret Froman received
honorable mention.
PATRICIA LAUBINGER
MARY ANN WOLF
The silver key and the Franc Award,
a one hundred dollar bond, was awarded
to Miss Sandra Schmidt, as the freshman
ranking highest in her work during the
first year. Two girls, Miss Glenna Barnes
and Miss Dianne Gmachl, received honorable mention.
A $25 bond was awarded to Miss Patsy
Keister, who was honored as the student
who showed outstanding kindness to and
consideration of patients.
Miss Nancy Seaton also received a $25
bond for her outstanding interest and
participation in student activities.
GRADUATING SENIORS
Beverly Jeanne Altherr
Affton, Missouri
Judith Ann Banes
Collinsville, Illinois
Judith Clerice Betz
Alton, Illinois
Nancy Sue Carroll
Alton, Illinois
Ann Lynn Chotin
Olivette, Missouri
Rowena Sue Clark
Salem, Illinois
Cynthia Ann Corson
Alton, Illinois
Gayle Lee Cottle
Plainfield, Indiana
Gloria Jean Pierre Eschbacher
St. Louis, Missouri
Ruth Ann Fischer
St. Louis, Missouri
Judith Kay Francis
Carmi, Illinois
Helen Elaine Garrett
Chicago, Illinois
Linda Ann Goetz
Carbondale, Illinois
Marcia Elaine Groll St. Louis, Missouri
Harriet M. Hammons.St. Louis, Missouri
Rhoda Lea Headley
St. Louis, Missouri
June Henley
St. Louis, Missouri
Donna Mae Huitt
Berkeley, Missouri
Patsy Faye Keister
Shattuc, Illinois
Patricia Ann Kelly
St. Louis, Missouri
Mary Susan Kenny
Berkeley, Missouri
Carol Anne Kinkel
St. Ann, Missouri
Peggy Ellen Kopolow
Ladue, Missouri
Susan Kren
Richmond, California
Patricia Louise Laubinger
St. Louis, Missouri
Margaret Gene Lindsey
Granite City, Illinois
Karen Jeanne McKinney
Granite City, Illinois
Arline Ann Moseley
East St. Louis, Illinois
Marion Neuman
Clayton, Missouri
Mary Virginia Powers
Brentwood, Missouri
Nancy Ann Seaton
St. Louis, Missouri
Suanne Shelton
Mascoutah, Illinois
Gail Sue Simmons
St. Louis, Missouri
Carole Marie Smith Collinsville, Illinois
Harriett Ruth Smith
University City, Missouri
Mary Cathryn Smith. St. Louis, Missouri
Nancy Kay Smith
Mascoutah, Illinois
Alice Mae Taylor
Kell, Illinois
Jeanne Ann Taylor
Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Carmen Roberta Munsey Thompson
St. Louis, Missouri
Martha Mary Uhring Collinsville, Illinois
Mary Margaret Vanderhoof
Flandreau, South Dakota
Elinda Ruth Ciolek Vierck
St. Louis, Missouri
Ruth Ann Vlasak
St. Louis, Missouri
Lillie Carol Ward
Wellsville, Missouri
Virginia Marie Weidner
Normandy, Missouri
Kathleen Ann Welsh
East St. Louis, Illinois
Mary Ann Wolf
Granite City, Illinois
Judith Ann Zacheis
Webster Groves, Missouri
Major B. Einstein
Addresses Nurses
"Mr. Gee, President Ruwitch, Miss Peterson, members of the class of 1965, all
others connected with the Jewish Hospital School of Nursing, and friends:
I can recall no invitation that has
brought me greater satisfaction than the
one to salute you this afternoon.
No speaker has ever been entrusted with
a more agreeable assignment.
This is the eighth commencement of the
School of Nursing of the Jewish Hospital
in which I have
had the distinct
pleasure and privilege of participating.
The previous
seven occasions were
during my administration as president of the hospital
when my custom
was to distribute
diplomas, announce
awards, and deliver
MAJOR B. EINSTEIN
a brief extemporaneous message to the
graduates.
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In those years, the last one of which
was a decade ago, the warm spirit and
subdued excitement of each occasion was
sufficiently inspiring to warrant the omission of any recorded remarks.
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SINGULAR OCCASION
However, this commencement is a singular occasion — one that not only marks the
commencement of each graduate on her
career in the nursing profession, but also
Edna Peterson's virtual commencement of
an abundantly deserved period of rest
made even more gratifying, I hope, by a
comforting awareness of her superb contributions to your and her chosen calling.
In deference to the obviously unusual
nature of this particular commencement,
I have chosen to set forth my sentiments
in a written text, rather than simply to
voice them.
I not only join you graduates in joyous
spirit and ivell wishes, but also am delighted to have the opportunity to express
to Miss Peterson the sentiments of all
those who have knoivn her during these
fortunate years for the hospital, when she
has unstintingly dedicated her abundant
talents to the school of nursing and the
administration of nursing care.
GOOD FRIENDSHIP
Abraham Lincoln once wrote "The
better part of one's life consists of his
friendships".
As I think back over the years during
which I have had the good fortune to be
associated with Miss Peterson, I cannot
but appreciate how true Lincoln's statement was.
Miss Peterson's friendship shines forth
among my fondest recollections, as a
bright beacon which has illuminated so
many of my own steps along what at rimes
was a tortuous path.
This, I am sure, has been equally true
of you and your sister alumnae during
your respective training years.
JOY IN SHARING
1965 NURSING SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS
We are taught early in life to find joy
in sharing, and I am sure that all of us
today find joy in the sharing of a full
measure of gratitude to Miss Peterson.
It is impossible to know her and not
like her and admire her.
It has ever been her way of life to
accept and exercise great responsibility
without hesitation and with deep devotion
to the problems confronting her.
Those of us who have been associated
with her the longest, most deeply appreciate her skill and diligence, both in teaching
and nursing administration.
Vigilance and self-reliance have been
her hallmark.
Yet, despite the intensity of her dedication she has never failed to mix with it a
generous amount of modesty and becoming
good humor.
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Mrs. Fred Salomon
Establishes Fund
Graduate
Scholarships
Mrs. Fred Z. Salomon recently donated
$10,000 to Jewish Hospital to establish a
nursing scholarship.
Six post-graduate scholarships were
awarded at the August 8 nursing graduation ceremonies. The recipients were Miss
Eloise DeLap, Miss Margaret Hoffman,
Mrs. Mildred Lange, Miss Elaine Neal,
Miss Maureen Shannon, and Miss Barbara
Rothman.
The award, which will be called the
Helen A. Salomon Nursing Scholarship
will be presented annually at nursing
graduation exercises.
When Mrs. Salomon discovered that
there was a need for this type of gift from
Dr. Jacob C. Probstein, a close family
friend for many years, she said, "I thought,
it would be a wonderful thing to give."
MISS DeLAP
Miss DeLap was the recipient of the
Elsie Probstein Nursing Scholarship, which
was established two years ago by Norman
Probstein and Thelma Katz, children of
Dr. Probstein and the late Elsie Probstein.
This endowed scholarship provides graduate education, preferably in surgical nursing for graduates of the Jewish Hospital
School of Nursing.
The enthusiasm of this charming lady
for giving can be expressed in her own
words, "To get as much pleasure and
give as much pleasure as I can — that is
my creed."
Miss DeLap has been a member of the
hospital staff since 1958. She is currently
instructor in surgical nursing and is continuing her education at Washington University.
MISS HOFFMAN
Miss Hoffman received the $350 Sam
and Jeanette Koplar Nursing Scholarship,
which was set up by Mrs. Morris Shenker,
Mrs. Richard Bennett and Mr. Harold
Koplar.
She graduated from Jewish Hospital
School of Nursing in 1959. Following
graduation she remained as a staff nurse
on a surgical nursing unit. In 1960 she
was promoted to the position of head nurse.
She continued to work full time and
enrolled for part time work in the department of nursing at St. Louis University.
In 1964 she enrolled full time at St. Louis
University and has continued to work part
time evenings and week-ends. She will
complete the requirements for her B.S.
degree this year.
MRS. LANGE
The $300 scholarship from the Leo C.
Fuller Scholarship Fund was awarded to
Mrs. Mildred Lange. The award is for a
graduate nurse to continue studying in
her chosen field of nursing.
Mrs. Lange graduated from Jewish Hospital School of Nursing in 1947. She has
three sons in high school, works at the
hospital, and has taken special courses at
Washington University.
She was appointed to the position of
head nurse in the obstetrics department on
August 1.
DR. CARL J. HEIFETZ presents Miss Edna E. Peterson with a plaque on behalf of the
medical staff at nursing graduation held in United Hebrew Temple.
The Medical Staff Honors Miss Peterson
Speech by Carl J. Heifetz, President of the Medical Staff of the Jewish Hospital of St. Louis
I believe it is a little more than coincidental and quite appropriate that the person
who has known Miss Edna Peterson perhaps as long as anyone at this gathering today
happens to be on this platform as the official representative of the Medical Staff. Miss
Peterson preceded my coming to the hospital by a year or two and there has always
existed between us a warm feeling of admiration and respect. It is fortunate that the
Jewish Hospital has been able to take advantage of her loyalty and great talents during
her long stay here, and, partly as a result of this, the hospital has developed and grown
geometrically.
A generous woman, who enjoys giving of
her time as well, Mrs. Salomon has always
been active in civic affairs. This interest in
the community can be seen in the work
she has done for community organizations
and for individuals throughout the years.
"Jewish Hospital has always been my
hospital," she stated in a recent interview. "I am very fond of the hospital and
its personnel. They have always been
wonderful to me."
The nursing profession at large has undergone changes even greater than the
hospital itsell. It is to Miss Peterson's credit that standards of patient care have always
remained on the highest level. We of the Medical Staff owe Miss Peterson a great debt
of gratitude, and I am here to express this appreciation since she will shortly retire as
the active leader of the School of Nursing. With this in mind, the Medical Staff has
asked me to present to you, Miss Peterson, this plaque. It reads as follows:
Presented to Edna E. Peterson R.N.
For Her Dedicated Efforts
In Maintaining The Highest
Standards Of Nursing
Care and Education By
Precept and Example.
The Medical Staff of The Jewish Hospital of St. Louis
MISS NEAL
The Frieda H. Leonson Scholarship of
$450 was awarded for the first time this
year to Miss Elaine Neal. It was established
by Mr. Leon Leonson in honor of his wife.
Miss Neal graduated from Jewish Hospital School of Nursing in 1961. She remained as a staff nurse on a surgical nursing unit and was promoted to the position
WINNERS OF scholarships for post graduate study in nursing are these six registered
nurses. They are (from left) Mrs. Mildred Lange, Miss Barbara Rothman, Miss Maureen
Shannon, Miss Margaret Hoffman, Miss Elaine Neal and Miss Eloise Delap.
of assistant head nurse in 1962. In November 1963 she went to Cedars of Lebanon
Hospital in Los Angeles. She returned in
November 1964 and was appointed head
nurse on a large surgical unit. Miss Neal
will enroll for part time work at Washington University.
MISS ROTHMAN
This year's $300 Lillie E. Green Nursing
Scholarship was awarded to Miss Barbara
Rothman, who graduated from the Jewish
Hospital School of Nursing in 1962.
The scholarship was endowed, through
the efforts of Dr. Jacob Probstein, by the
estate of Mrs. Green and the late Menko
E. Green for medical and surgical research and education.
Following graduation Miss Rothman was
employed in the operating room at Jewish
Hospital for a year. She is currently working as a staff nurse on a surgical nursing
unit at the hospital. She will continue her
work and will enroll as a part time
student at Washington University.
MISS SHANNON
Miss Maureen Shannon, a 1964 graduate
of Jewish Hospital School of Nursing, was
awarded the Blanche Greenwald Memorial
Fund Scholarship, which provides short
term courses for graduate nurses.
Miss Shannon has been employed as a
staff nurse in rehabilitation nursing at the
hospital. She will use the scholarship to
enroll in an intensive course in rehabilitation nursing at the Kenny Rehabilitation
Institute sponsored by the American Rehabilitation Foundation, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Upon return she will assume the
responsibilities of head nurse in rehabilitation nursing at Jewish Hospital.
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MRS. FRED Z. SALOMON
Einstein Speech
(Continued from page 2)
I have never known a student to question her fairness or reasonableness, both
of which she has always exercised with
exemplary calmness and prudence.
I have been blessed with the good
fortune to observe intimately this unusual
mixture of elements in Miss Peterson's
great personality for over three decades.
I trust I am not embarrassing my dear
friend with this well-merited praise which,
however, seems so appropriate to this
occasion, and to which I so greatly enjoy
giving expression.
She would be the very last to court
public acclamation of her abundant
virtues.
However, I feel no other course would
be appropriate to this significant commencement but to proclaim her truly
magnificient accomplishments in her notable career which all of you graduating
today might emulate and select as your
guiding light toward the rewarding and
exemplary careers which I so profoundly
pray you will enjoy."
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Miss Peterson
Serves The
Hospital Past
38 Years
Miss Edna E. Peterson, a warm person
who has earned the love and respect of
over a thousand girls in the years since
she came to Jewish Hospital in 1927, has
recently retired from her position as director of nursing at the hospital.
An unusual combination of humility
and outstanding leadership accent "Miss
Pete's" congenial personality.
SWEDISH DESCENT
Of Swedish descent, Miss Peterson was
born in the Swedish community of Balaton, Minnesota. She didn't learn to speak
English until she was five.
As a young girl her ambition was to be
a lyceum speaker and she studied for her
chosen profession at a Minneapolis dramatic school.
Before she could finish her training,
however, she decided to become a teacher.
Before she began her dramatic training
she had earned a teaching certificate.
VARIED INTERESTS
For a time Miss Peterson taught in the
winter and sold encyclopedias during the
summer. She didn't feel that she was a
very good salesman as she always wanted
to give them away to those who couldn't
afford them.
A friend, enthusiastic about nursing, inspired Miss Pete to enter St. Mary's
School of Nursing in Rochester, Minn.
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PERSONALIZED SONG BOOKS were distributed for a community sing at the
Nursing School picnic held at Montibello
Recreation Area, June 8.
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MISS PETERSON joins the nurses for a
ride on a hay wagon.
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MRS. EDWIN G. SHIFRIN, president of the auxiliary, presents a gift to Miss Edna E.
Peterson at a luncheon meeting of the Auxiliary board, May 18.
HONORED BY HOSPITAL FRIENDS
(Continued from page 4)
After graduation from St. Mary's — where she had helped to
teach as a senior — she went to Columbia University on a
scholarship. She also received her B.S. from the University of
Chicago and her M.S. in nursing education from St. Louis
University.
Though Miss Peterson's life has always been active, she has
found several hobbies which she enjoys. Poetry, painting and
cooking are some of her favorites.
DAVID A. GEE, executive director, presents Miss Peterson with a copper enamel portrait
by local artist, Ellen Wallach, at the party for Miss Peterson, August 15.
When asked what she will do with her time now that she
has retired, Miss Peterson stated, laughingly, that she would
paste all the pictures on the wall that were taken at the events
in her honor during the past few months and look at them.
In a more serious vein, Miss Peterson is looking forward to
teaching at Washington University on a part time basis.
Her portrait, hanging in the School of Nursing, will be a
reminder of the wonderful years Miss Peterson dedicated to
Jewish Hospital . . . Miss Peterson will definitely be missed.
MRS. SADIE GLUECK of Chicago, the only surviving member of the first graduating
class of The Jewish Hospital School of Nursing (1905), receives a corsage at the
annual nurses' alumnae luncheon. Miss Eloise DeLap, RN, (left) pins on the corsage
as Mrs. Roberta Tolpen and Miss Peterson look on.
MRS. JOSEPH F. RUWITCH presents a scroll inscribed with the names of persons who
donated to the Edna E. Peterson Scholarship Fund. Looking on are Mr. Ruwitch (left),
president of the board of directors, and David A. Gee, executive director of the hospital.
The party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Franc, Jr. Miss Peterson also
received a silver tea service and a copper enamel portrait.
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An 8 x 10 color reproduction of the Fred Conway portrait of Miss Edna E.
Peterson can be obtained by returning this blank to the Public Relations Office
of The Jewish Hospital, 216 South Kingshighway, before October 15. Return
remittance with order. Make check payable to The Jewish Hospital of St. Louis.
Name
Street Address.
City
State
Number of prints at $3.00 per print.
.Zip Code.
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FOUR HAPPY PERSONS at Mrs. Franc's party include Mrs. Edwin G. Shifrin, Miss
Margaret Loh, new director of nursing, Miss Peterson, and Mrs. Milton Frank, chairman
of the committee on nursing for the board of directors, (left to right)
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DONOR
IN MEMORY OF
JULIUS ABRAMSON
{Father's Day)
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin A. Abramson
(Milton Frank Memorial Vascular Research Fund)
DAVID ADES
Dr. and Mrs. Helman C. Wasserman
FATHER OF
MRS. SIDNEY APPLEBAUM
Mr. and Mrs. M. Michael Fishman
NAT AND MARGIE ARMOUR
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Freund
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Steiner
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tucker (Edna E. Peterson
Scholarship Fund)
ALBERT ARNDT (Birthday)
Mr. and Mrs. Victor N. Friedman
FATHER OF MRS. ISOBEL ARTSTEIN
Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Solov
BERNARD M. BARUCH
Major B. Einstein
BETTIE N. BEATUS
Mrs. Jacob H. Epstein
Mr. and Mrs. Victor N. Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Goldman
Mrs. Max J. Grossman
Jane E. Lederer
Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Rosenthal
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sandperl
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zivi
ISADORE BEILENSON
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mathes
(Sadye Mathes Special Fund)
REBECCA BIERMAN
Mr. and Mrs.^ Irvin Kopitsky
(Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund)
SAMUEL L. BLASS
Dr. and Mrs. Louis Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sharp
DOROTHY LEE BLOCH
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Kawin
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan W. Stein
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Steinbach
(Sadye Mathes Special Fund)
HARRY BLONDER
Brod-Dugan Company
ISIDORE BLUMBERG
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Freed
GERTRUDE BONDI
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome I. Cook
OSCAR BRAND (BIRTHDAY)
(Oscar Brand Memorial Fund)
Robert N. Brand
Mrs. M. J. Carl
Mrs. Gerald N. Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Schneider
CLARA BRONFIN
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Frank
(Milton Frank Memorial Vascular Research Fund)
DEBORAH CHACKES
Miss> Leah Chackes
Louis Chackes
FLORA COHEN
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Londe
Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Zolla
MRS. RUBY COHN
Mr. and Mrs. James Lederer
Mrs. William B. Levy
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lippman
Mrs. Fannie Unterberger
Morris Unterberger
MRS. DEAVER
Mitch and Joyce Pololsky
ISRAEL DENNIS
Mrs. Israel Dennis
THERESA DROHLICH
Dr. and Mrs. Michael M. Karl
MORRIS EDELMAN
Mrs. Sadie Rickensohl
ALICE M. EHRLICH
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Franc, Jr.
(Edna E. Peterson Scholarship Fund)
ADOLPH EISEN
Mr. and Mrs. Max Carl
(Oscar Brand Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Yalem
CORINNE V. EPSTEIN
Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Abraham, II
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Collinger
Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Epstein
(Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Freed
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Epstein
(Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Freund
Mr. and Mrs. Byron M. Kaminer
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lippman
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Loeb
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lowenbaum
Dr. and Mrs. Milton H. Meyerhardt
Miss Jennie M. Poulson
(Elsie Probstcin - Harry Koplar Brace Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ross
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Sachs
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Weil
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Weinstock
PEARL FALB
Dr. and Mrs. Milton H. Jasper
LILLIE J. FENDLER
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Aloe
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bettman, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edlin
Mr. and Mrs. Major B. Einstein
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Franc, Jr.
(Edna E. Peterson Scholarship Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Gee
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glaser, Jr.
Mrs. Frances L. Greenfield
Mr. and Mrs Edward B. Greensfelder
Mr. and Mrs G. L. Harris
Mr. and Mrs John Isaacs, Jr.
Mrs. Sanford Jac
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Mr. and Mrs Sylvan Jacobson
Mr. and Mrs Irvin S. Lang
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Langsdorf
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Levis
Miss Frances Levis
Mr. and Mrs. Lawton J. Levy
Mrs. A. Edwin Liepold
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Loeb
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lowenbaum
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Meyer
Mrs. Milton Price
(Milton Price Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Putzel
(Edna E. Peterson Scholarship Fund)
Mrs. John C. Roberts
Mrs. Louis G. Rothschild
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Ruwitch
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Samuels
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scherck
Edwin Schiele
Mrs. Adolph Singer
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Singer
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Singer, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney M. Shoenberg, Jr.
Mrs. Mark C. Steinberg
Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Stern
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Strauss
Mrs. Harry Tenenbaum
(Harry Tenenbaum Memorial Fund)
DONOR
IN MEMORY OF
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tucker
Mr. and Mrs. Millard A. Waldheim
Mrs. Maurice Weil
Mrs. Ralph Weil
EMANUEL FIHN
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin A. Abramson
(Milton Frank Memorial Fund)
Mrs. -Dave Agatstein
Mrs. N. Auerbach
Mrs. Florence Baskowitz
Mrs. Nathan C. Berger
Mrs. Gretchen Braufman
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome I. Cook
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander H. Fihn, Jr.
Joseph S. Fischer
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Irving Kaplan
Mrs. Sam Koplar
(Sam - Jeannette Koplar Rehabilitation and
Brace Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lieberman
(Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Mint/
Mrs. Frieda S. Novoson
Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Reisfeld
Dora K. Rosen
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Ruwitch
Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Shenker
(Sam - Jeannette Koplar Rehabilitation and
Brace Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tucker
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wittcoff
ANNE FIXMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Handelman
JENNIE CAHN FLARSHEIM
(Dr. Llewellyn Sale Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Lester P. Ackerman, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Agatstein
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Aioe
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis T. Apple
Mrs. Frederic A. Arnstein
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Auerbacher
Mrs. Alvin L. Bauman
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bettman, Jr.
Mrs. Lewis Bettman
(Lewis Bettman Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Bird
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Morris E. Dreyfus
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Flarsheim
Mrs. Harry Flarsheim
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Friedman
Mrs. Charles Glazer
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Mrs. Lawrence Goldman
Mrs. Mamie C. Grinnell
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Harris
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Kalish
Mr. and Mrs. Byron M. Kaminer
Mr. and Mrs. Lee I. Kaufman
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Kline
Mrs. Marjorie Frank Lesser
Frances J. Levis
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawton J. Levy
Mr. and Mrs. Willard L. Levy
Mrs. Arthur Lieber
Mrs. A. E. Liepold
Mrs. Benjamin M. Loeb
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Loeb
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lowenbaum
Mrs. Ralph Lowenstein
Mrs. A. Rosenberger
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert A. Rosenthal
Mrs. Louis G. Rothschild
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rothschild, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Ruwitch
Dr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Sale, Jr.
Mrs. Fred Z. Salomon
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scherck, Jr.
Edwin Schiele
Mrs. Edward E. Scharff
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Shoninger
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Singer, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Soule
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Steinberg
Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Stern
Walter G. Stern
Betsy M. Stix
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Strauss
Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Tucker
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Millard A. Waldheim
Mrs. Ralph Weil
Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Weil
Mr. and Mrs. Jay V. Zimmerman
MILTON FRANK
(Milton Frank Memorial Vascular Research Fund)
Mr. Ralph M. Abrams
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin A. Abramson
Mrs. Sidney Abramson
Mr. and Mrs. David Baron
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Barrett
Mr. Max B. Barrick
Florence Baskowitz
Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Berwald
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Borders
Mrs. Robert Burnett
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cannon
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Charak
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cohen
Mr. Zvi R. Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Collinger
Irene Davis
Mrs. Irven Dubinsky
(Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund for Heart
Research)
Mr. and Mrs. Saul A. Dubinsky
Robert W. Dunas, Sr.
Dr. and Mrs. Clarence T. Eckert
Mr. Harry Edison
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Edison
Mr. and Mrs. H. Bob Engel
Ann and Leo Epstein (Irven Dubinsky Memorial
Fund For Heart Research)
Mr. and Mrs. David Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Falk
Max Fendelman
First National Bank in St. Louis
(Officers & Directors)
Mr. Thomas W. Florsheim
Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Frank
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Freed
Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Freund, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Freund
(Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Clark R. Gamble
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Gee
Delores Goldfader
fir. and Mrs. Alfred Goldman
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Goldman
Mr. Richard Goldman
Mr. Philip S. Goldstein
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Gollub
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Goodman
H. Gordon & Sons
Ralph P. Grant
Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Gray
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TO THE JEWISH HOSPITAL TRIBUTE FUND, TO MRS. HENRY H. STERN, 6310 WATERMAN AVENUE, ST. LOUIS 30, OF MRS. JOSEPH F. RUWITCH, 102 LAKE FOREST,
ST. LOUIS 17).
IN MEMORY OF
DONOR
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hadley Griffin
Dr. and Mrs. Gerhard E. Gruenfeld
David Halle
Milton Halle
Samuel M. Hartman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hausfater
Mr. and Mrs. Max P. Heavenrich, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman W. Heyman
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas T. Hubbard
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan H. Jacobson
John R. Janssen
Dr. and Mrs. Michael M. Karl
Ira Kaufman
Mr. and Mrs. Lee I. Kaufman
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Kay
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Klein
H. J. Krote
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Laba
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Landau
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Landau
Mr. Max Levine
Mr. Max Levis
Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Levy
Mr. and Mrs. Willard L. Levy
Ben L. Liberman
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Londy
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Massie & Family
Mr. and Mrs. Henri Meir
Mayer-Kanner Foundation
Mr. Reynold H. Meyer
Dr. and Mrs. Milton H. Meyerhardt
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin K. Popper
Mr. John D. Reardon
Mr. Edwin G. Roberts
Mr. Herman Rosenblum
Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Rosenthal
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ross
Mr. Alan William Ross
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ruhm
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sachs
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sadtler
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Samuels
Mr. Louis J. Schaefer
Dr. and Mrs. Harold Scheff
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scherck
Mrs. Julian Schwander
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwartz
(Samuel D. Soule Research Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Schweich
Mr. and Mrs. Jule A. Schweig
Mr. and Mrs. Melvern A. Schweig
Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Seldin
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shanteau
Mr. Stanford Shapiro
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney M. Shoenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney M. Shoenberg, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Shomaker
Mrs. Paul S. Sigan
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan W. Stein
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Steiner
Mrs. Florence F. Stern
Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Stern
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Susman
Mr. Pat Sweeney
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tamm
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Taylor
Mrs. Reuben C. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tiger
Mrs. Arthur L. Tucker
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tucker
Mr. Sol Vines (Visiting Nurses Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Millard A. Waldheim
Mr. E. E. Watson
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Weil
Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Weil
Mr. Sidney M. Weiss
Mr. Myron D. Wellan
Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Westheimer
Mr. Herman Wilier
Mr. Isadore Winkleman
Mrs. David P. Wohl
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wolf
MARC FRANKLIN
Mr. and Mrs, Herman W. Heyman
(Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund)
ABE FRANZEL
Gussie and Tille Frenzel
Mr. and Mrs. George Glass
ANNA PIAN GALLANT
Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Dankner
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lieberman
(Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Gene M. Schneider
(Oscar Brand Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Yalem
ROSE PELTER GERBER
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Flotken
{Cancer Research)
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Glick
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levin
Mrs. Benjamin F. Rubin
Dr. and Mrs. Jerome I. Simon
Mrs. Mignon Siteman
MRS. ISRAEL GLASER
Mr. and Mrs. M. Michael Fishman
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Friedman
DAVID GOLDENBERG
Mrs. Josephine Herzfeld
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Mintz
MR. AND MRS. DAVID GOLDSTEIN
Mrs. Henry G. Macy
SAM GOLDSTEIN
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Bender
Mr. and Mrs. M. Michael Fishman
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gelber
(Sadye Mathes Special Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Glick
Mr. and Mrs. Tilford Hearsh
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Klein
(Beth El Assistance Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Samuels
Mr. and Mrs. Gene M. Schneider
(Oscar Brand Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J. Shuchart
Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Zolla
ANNA GOODMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feldman, Mildred and Ruth
(Cancer Research)
GEORGE J. GORDON
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Bobroff
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Busch
Mrs. Irven Dubinsky
(Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. M. Michael Fishman
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Freund
(Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Friedman
DONOR
Mr. and
Mr. and
(Irven
Mr. and
Mr. and
Mr. and
(Irven
Mr. and
Mr. and
IN MEMORY OF
Mrs. Melvin B. Gad
Mrs. Oliver A. Goralnik
Dubinsky Memorial Fund)
Mrs. Jerry Hirsch
Mrs. Philip N. Hirsch
Mrs. Bernard Manlui
Dubinsky Memorial Fund)
Mrs. Sol Shakofsky
Mrs. Leslie Zucker
JAKE GROSSMAN
Delores Davis
RUDOLPH ROBERT HAHN
Mr. and Mrs. Curt B. Levi
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Putzel
MRS. LEO G. HALF
Mrs. Julian B. Cohn
MINA HERZ
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Putzel
Mrs. Jacob Stein
WILLIAM B. HORK
Mr. and Mrs. Richman Bry
Mildred G. Feldman
Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Goldman
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald N. Harris
(Oscar Brand Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacs. Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Warner A. Isaacs
Dr. and Mrs. Milton H. Jasper
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan W. Stein
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolff
DAVID HYATT
Gertrude Cohen
Dora Kaiser
Mrs. Yetta Kaiser
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Morris
PAULINGBER
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mathes
(Sadye Mathes Special Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oberman
MRS. HEDWIG JACOB
Therese Englander
Mrs. Max Gottschalk
ELLA GLASER JACOBS
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin A. Abramson
(Milton Frank Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth S. Bauman
Mrs. Nathan C. Berger
Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Berwald
Mrs. Ralph D. Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Franc, Jr.
(Edna E. Peterson Scholarship Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Victor N. Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reese
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Reisfeld
Mrs. Samuel I. Sievers
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sigoloff
EMANUEL JACOBS
(Father's Day)
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin A. Abramson
(Milton Frank Memorial Vascular
Research Fund)
FLORENCE R. JACOBSON
Mrs. Josephine Herzfeld
CHARLES L. JOSEPH
Miss Lilian Jossem
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Kantor
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Podolsky
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Busch
Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Yalem
Mr. and Mrs. David F. Yawitz
Dr. and Mrs. Leon Foster
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kravin
Mrs. Sam Frankel
IRVIN KANTOR
ROBERT KEENEY
MEYER KLEIN
MOLLIE KLINE
SAMUEL KLING
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OSCAR D. G. KNOERNSCHILD
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Tureen
MR. SAM KOPLAR
(Birthday)
Dr. and Mrs. Jacob G. Probstein
(Harry Koplar Brace Fund)
FANNY KOPLOW
Mrs. Gretchen Beaufman
GUS KOTTEMANN
Marie Randle
(Dr. Arthur E. Strauss Visiting Physicians Fund)
Carolyn Strauss
(Dr. Arthur E. Strauss Visiting Physicians Fund)
HARRY KRAM
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bierman
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M. Cohen and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Emas
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Gollub
Dr. and Mrs. William A. Marmor
Mrs. Ruthellyn Roodman
Mrs. Jacob Rubin
Mrs. R. Shapiro
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Stein
ERWIN KRESS
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dawidoff
(Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund)
Pearl Goldstein
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Mack
Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Sparks
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schechter
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Turken
GERTRUDE KUTTNER
Dr. Dora Bergmann
Leslie and Marion Chabay
HARRY LANDER
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cotlar
Mr. and Mrs. Barney B. Diamond
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gelber
(Sadye Mathes Special Fund)
Pearl Goldstein
Mr. and Mrs. David Hearsh
Mr. and Mrs. Tilford Hearsh
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Karpf
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lieberman
(Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Lieberman
(Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund)
Dr. and Mrs. William A. Marmor
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Plattner (Heart Research)
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Samuels
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Silverberg
Mr. and Mrs. Boris Tureen
WILMA LANG
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kopitsky
(Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund)
ROSE LEVIN
Mrs. Doreen Broudy and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Strifling
vw
DONOR
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IN MEMORY OF
CAROLYN MAE LEVITT
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Gittelman
(Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glaser, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs Milton H. Jasper
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Lewin
Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Seidel
LEONARD LICHTENSTEIN
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mehlman
ALBERT LIPMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Schorsch
^ ^^
Mrs. Robert V. Friedman (Cancer^Research^ ^
Lester P. Ackerman
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Aloe
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert N. Arnstein
Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Baer, II
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Berman
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bierman
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. BobrofT and Sara
Mrs. Robert Burnett
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Collinger
Mr. and Mrs. Saul A. Dubinsky
Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Edlin
Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Epstein
(Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander H. Fihn, Jr.
Mrs. Moyer S. Fleisher (Rehabilitation Dept.)
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Freed
Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Freund
Miss Leona Fuchs ,
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Gee
Mr. and Mrs. Herman E. Gram
Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Grand
Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Greenman
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald N. Harris
(Oscar Brand Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hausfater
Mr. and Mrs. David Hearsh
Mr. and Mrs. Tilford Hearsh
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph VV. Kalish
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Kay
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Kleyman
Mrs. Sam Koplar
(Sam - Jeannette Koplar Rehabilitation and
Brace Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Landau
(Milton Frank Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Levin
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Levy
Mr. and Mrs. Rodrick J. Lewin
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Lieberman
{Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Magnus
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J. Marx
Dr. Benjamin F. May
The Meyerhardt Family
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Poslosky
Mrs. Milton Price
(Milton Price Memorial Fund)
Dr. and Mrs. Jacob G. Probstein
(Elsie Probstein - Harry Koplar Brace Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Putzel
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rice
(Harry Tenenbaum Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert A. Rosenthal
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rothschild, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Scharff, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Schweich
Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Seldin
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Sher
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sherman
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Shoenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Shoenberg
Mr and Mrs. Sydney M. Shoenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney M. Shoenberg, Jr.
Mrs. Adolph Singer
Mrs. Mark C. Steinberg
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Steiner
Walter G. Stern
Dr. Arthur E. Strauss
Mrs. Harry Tenenbaum
(Harry Tenenbaum Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tiger
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tucker
Mr. and Mrs. N. Robert Wegusen
Mrs. Ralph Weil
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Weinstock
(Leo C. Fuller Scholarship Fund)
HENRY G. MACY
Mrs. Henry G. Macy
BERNARD MEYER
Mrs. Gretchen Braufman
Mrs. Mordecai B. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crane
Dr. and Mrs. Leon Foster
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth O. Green
Mrs. Fannie B. Levin
(Jackie Sue Margulous Liver Research Fund)
Mrs. Fannie S. Sanders
(Jackie Sue Margulous Liver Research Fund)
Dr. and Mrs. Melvm M. Schwartz
(Ob-Gyn Research Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Soule
Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Stolar
Dr. and Mrs. Stanford Wessler
(Development Fund)
NATHAN MICHELSON
Mr. and Mrs. Macy S. Abrams
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Glick
Mr. and Mrs. Tilford Hearsh
Lee I. Kaufman
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Klein
Dr. Virgil J. Loeb
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mendelson
Mr. and Mrs. EH Sandperl
Mr. and Mrs. Julian J. Sincoff
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Susman
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tucker
LOUIS P. MILLER
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Liebert
SISTER OF CHARLES MINTZ
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wittcoff
THERESA LYNN MORAN
David A. Gee
NELSON MOROSE
Mrs. Orene Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. James I. Gross
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schultz
Star Binding Manufacturing Comoany^^ ^^
Mrs. Jacob S. Cohen and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Friedman
Sam Soffer
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PALL OEHLER
MOTHER OF HARRIET PAZOL
Dr. and Mrs. Stanley B. Lyss
ALFRED W. PETCHAFT
Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Allen
Mrs. Gretchen Braufman
Richard B. Cronheim
Mrs. Irven Dubinsky
(Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Epstein
(Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund)
Mrs. Milton Frank
(Milton Frank Memorial Fund)
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Freund
(Irven Dubinsky Memoria] Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Friedman
(Dr. Arthur E. Strauss Visiting Physicians Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. David Hearsh
Mr. and Mrs. Philip N. Hirsch
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Iglauer
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lieberman
(Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Jules L. Pass
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Rashbaum
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Richman
DONOR
IN MEMORY OF
Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Rosenthal
Carroll C. Shelton
Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Shenker
(Sam - Jeannette Koplar Rehabilitation and
Brace Fund)
Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Simon
Steinberg and Marx
Mr. and Mrs, Emil Tamm
Joseph S. Von Cloedt
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wittcoff
LESTER PICK
Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Rennard
FATHER OF MRS. NORMAN PROBSTEIN
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rice
(Harry Tenenbaum Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Millard A. Waldheim
JEROME MOLASKY
(Jerome Molasky Memorial Fund)
Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Allen
Mr. Don Bailey
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Becker
Sylvia, AI, Mark & Rick Bernstein
Aunt Birdie
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Blocher
Mr. William E. Boody
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bowen
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Bronstein
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Busch
Mayor and Mrs. A. J. Cervantes
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan A. Cohn
Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Cohen
Mrs. Hymen Cytron
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Deutsch
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Deutsch
Mr. and Mrs. Ira H. Dubinsky
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Eastman
Messers. Fred Estrin
Dick Estrin
Mr. and Mrs. M. Michael Fishman
Mr. David S. Fitzgibbon
Mrs. Roberta Floom and Children
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Frank
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Freed
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Friedman
(Arthur E. Strauss Visiting Physicians Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Friedman and Gary
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Gee
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geigher
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gelber
(Sadye Mathes Special Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gerchen
Mr. and Mrs. Morris J. Grevich
Mr. Harold J. Gibbons and John Naber
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Mr. and Mrs. George Glass
Mrs. Elsie S. Glik
Mrs. Idell Goldberg
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Goldstein
Miss Naomi Goralnik
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hacker
(Sadye Mathes Special Fund)
Dr. Lawrence K. Hal pern
Mr. and Mrs. Tilford Hearsch
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Heifetz
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hirsch
Mr. and Mrs. Philip N. Hirsch
The Hochman Family
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Inger
Mr. and Mrs. Max Jackman
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kaiser
Mrs. Sol Kaiser
Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Kamil
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Irving Kaplan
Mrs. Leo Kapp
Mr. and Mrs. William Klein
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kleyman
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kleyman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Klingman & Family
Elsa Kling & Mother
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kohn
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Komen
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kopitsky
Mrs. Edward Kramer
Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Kravitz
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kronemer
Gertrude Krost
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lebman
Mrs. Aaron Levin
(Jackie Sue Margulis Liver Research Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. Levinson
Mr. and Mrs. Bram J. Lewin
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Liebert
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mathes
(Sadye Mathes Special Fund)
Meadowbrook Country Club
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mehlman
The Meyerhardt Family
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Michelson
Farrel Miller
Mrs. Mary Milton Molasky
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Moll
Ronald Pass
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Pearline
Mrs. E. A. Pollack
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Poslosky
Mrs. Mark Reed and Mr. Kenyon Blocher
Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Rennard
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Rich
Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Rosenthal
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Rothman
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Roufa
Mrs. Pearl Roufa
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Routman
Mrs. Sara B. Rudman
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Ruwitch
Mr. Pete Saffo and Staff
Teamsters Local 610
Mr. Richard W. Schenk
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scherck
Mr. and Mrs. Gene M. Schneider
(Oscar Brand Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. Harry D% Schneider
(Oscar Brand Memoria] Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Seigel and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Terome Shainman
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Shapiro
Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Shenker
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J. Shuchart
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Siege!
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Silverberg
Dr. and Mrs. Manuel Snitzer
Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Soffer
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Spielberg
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Spielberg
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford J. Spitzer
The Sporting News - Mr. Johnson Spink
Molly Stein
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Supic
Mrs. William Teffer
Mrs. L. Torgove
Mr. and Mrs. Boris Tureen
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Tureen
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Walpert
Ruth Weber
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weinberger
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Weinstock
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Weiser
Sam Wolff
Mr. and Mrs Barry H. Worth
Mr. and Mrs Harold P. Yalem
M-. and Mrs AI Yavitz
Mr. and Mrs Saul S. Zeve
HENRY PROPPER
Mr. and Mrs H. S. Iglauer
Mr. and Mrs Herbert S. Orcnstein
Mr. and Mrs Ernest E. Schaumberg
Mr. arid Mrs Edward Wittcoff
HARRY RABINER
Anna Blank
DONOR
IN MEMORY OF
ABRAHAM RIFKIN
Mrs. Sedat M. Ayata
G. Hoffman Memorial Fund)
Mrs. Jacob G. Probstein
Probstein - Harry Koplar Brace Fund)
MARY ROSENBERG
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Freund
(Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund)
Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Goldman
Mr. and Mrs. Byron M. Kaminer
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Kay
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Steinbach
(Sadye Mathes Special Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Stern
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tiger
HARRY ROVAK
Dr. and Mrs. Milton H. Jasper
NATHAN RUBENSTEIN
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Flotken
MINNIE RUBIN
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel D. Eichler
Mrs. Ray Feigenbaum
FRIEDA SABOL
Dr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Sale, Jr.
HILDA L. SALE
Dr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Sale, Jr.
„_,_„_ „„
DR. LLEWELLYN SALE, SR.
(Dr. Llewellyn Sale, Sr. Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Aach
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Ackerman
Mr. and Mrs. Lester P. Ackerman, Jr.
Dr. Selim Akyol
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Aloe
Mrs. Rose Arnold
Mrs. Frederic N. Arnstein
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert N. Arnstein
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Auerbacher
Mr. and Mrs. Blair G. Balk
Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Bans
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Baum
Mrs. Alvin L. Bauman
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Berman
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bettman, Jr.
Mrs. Lewis Bettman
(Lewis Bettman Memorial Fund)
Mrs. Samuel L. Bierman
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Bixhorn and Son
Dr. Arnold S. Block
Dr. Benjamin A. Borowsky
Mrs. Gretchen Braufman
Mrs. Doreen Broudy
Mrs. M. Erwin Bry
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Bry, Jr.
Dr. John Cary
Janet B. Cerf
Miss Helen Cohen
Dr. and Mrs. Louis Cohen
Mrs. Ralph D. Cohen
Mrs. Julian B. Cohn
Lee Cronbach
Richard B. Cronheim
Mrs. Ruby Cross
Olga Dawson
Dr. and Mrs. Max Deutch
Dr. and Mrs. Norman W. Drey
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dreyer
Dr. and Mrs. Clarence T. Eckert
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Edison
Mrs. Ray Eilers
Mr. and Mrs. Major B. Einstein
Mr. and Mrs. David Eiseman, III
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Esserman
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Ettman
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Falk
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Feldman
Dr. Donald H. Finger
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Fishel
Mrs. Moyer S. Fleisher
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Flotken
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Franc, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Frank
Mrs. Simon M. Frank
Dr. and Mrs. Max S. Franklin
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Freed
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Freund
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Freund
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Friedman
Mrs. Robert V. Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Gee
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Glaser, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford B. Glaser
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glaser. Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Bertrand Y. Glassberg
Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Goldman
Dr. Arnold Goldman
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldman
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin M. Goldstein
Mrs. J. L. Gordon
Mr. Robert C. Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gottschalk
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Greensfelder
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Greensfelder
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Greenwald
(Blanche Greenwald Scholarship Fund)
Mrs. Mamie C. Grinnell
Miss Tess Haas
Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Haeussler
Dr. W. Kearney Hall
Mrs. Walter W. Hamburger
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Irving B. Harris
Dr. and Mrs. Solon P. Harris
Mr and Mrs. Richard E. Hellman
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Heymann
Mrs. Sally Hunter
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Husch
Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Husch
Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacs, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Milton H. Jasper
Medical Staff of Jewish Hospital
Gladys B. Kerr
Mrs. Abe Kramer
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Y. Kiburz
Dr. Daniel D. Klaff
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin S. Lang
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Iangsdorf
Mrs. Carol Ledford
Dr. and Mrs. Milton Lenobel
Mrs. Marjorie Frank Lesser
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Lesser
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Levey
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Levis
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Levis
Mrs. Walter E. Levis
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Levy
Mr. and Mrs. Lawton J. Levy
Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Levy
Miss Violet Levy
Mr. and Mrs. Willard L. Levy
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Lewin
Mrs. Arthur Lieber
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lite
Mrs. Benjamin M. Loeb
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Loeb
Dr. and Mrs. Virgil L. Loeb, Jr.
Dr. Sol Londe
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lowenbaum
Dr. Paul S. Lowenstein
Mrs. Ralph Lowenstein
Myrtha McCarty
Dr. James McClure
Miss Mary McKeever
Miss Rita Maffit
Dr. Joseph Magidson
Mrs. Fritz Marx
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Mayer
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mehlman
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Meisenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Meissner, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Meyer
Mr. and Mrs. Morton L. Meyer
Kathleen Miller
Dr. Austin Montgomery
Dr. and
(Rose
Dr. and
(Elsie
DONOR
IN MEMORY OF
Ruth O'Flaherty
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Oppenheim and Daughters
Miss Helen Ortmeyer
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Polinsky
Mr. Henry V. Putzel
Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Putzel
Miss Jane Radefield
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rice
Mrs. Henry Rice
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Richman
Mr. and Mrs. Emil S. Roodman
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence K. Roos
Mrs. Earl Rosen
Mrs. A. Rosenberger
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Rosenthal
Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Rosenthal
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ross
Mrs. Louis G. Rothschild
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rothschild, Jr.
Mrs. Wilton Rubinstein
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Ruwitch
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace R. Ruwitch
Dr. and Mrs. Leo A. Sachar
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Samuels
Mrs. Harry Sandperl
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Sandweiss
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Sax
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Scharff, Jr.
Mrs. Edward E. Scharff
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Scharff
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Scharff
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scherck
Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Scherck
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Schweizer, II
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Seasongood
Dr. and Mrs. Ben H. Senturia
Dr. and Mrs. Hyman R. Senturia
Dr. and Mrs. Sol Sherry
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shipper and Family
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Snoenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Shoenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney M. Shoenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney M. Shoenberg, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Shoninger
Mrs. Samuel I. Sievers
Dr. and Mrs. Jerome I. Simon
Mr. and Mrs. William Simon
Mrs. Adolph Singer
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Singer
Mr. James W. Singer
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Singer, Jr.
Mrs. Harry Soffer
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Soule
Mrs. Mae Spies
Mr. and Mrs. A Ernest Stein
Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Stein
Dr. and Mrs. Franz U. Steinberg
Mrs. Mark C. Steinberg
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Steiner
Mrs. Florence G. Stern
Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Stern
Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Stem
The lac Stich Family
Mr. and Mrs. Albert I. Stix, Jr.
Miss Betsy M. Stix
Mrs. Ida S. Stone
(Howard Schwander Assistance Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Strassner
Dr. Arthur E. Strauss
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tamm
Mrs. Harry Tenenbaum
(Harry Tenenbaum Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tischler
Mrs. Paul Treuman
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tucker
Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Tucker
Mrs. Faye M. Tuholske
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ullman, Jr.
Diann Valdes
Mr. and Mrs Millard A. Waldheim
Mrs. Ely Waldman
Dr. and Mrs. Helman C. Wasserman
Mr. and Mrs. N. Robert Wegusen
Mrs. Earl D. Weil
Mrs. Eugene Weil
Mrs. Ralph Weil
Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Weil
Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Weinberg
Mrs. Hannah W. Wertheimer
Dr. Stanford Wessler
Mi
id Mrs. John Wolff
MI
Norman C. Wolff
Mr and Mrs. Jesse A. Wolfort
Mr. and# Mrs. Robert L. Wolfson
Mrs Oliver B. Zeinert
Mr. and Mrs. Jay V. Zimmerman
E. L. SCHIMMEL
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Gitt
ROSE SCHLESINGER
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Seidler
EDWARD K. SCHWARTZ
Mrs. Gretchen Braufman
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Cohen
M>-s. Samuel M. Friedman
(Dr. Arthur E. Strauss Visiting Physicians Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hausfater
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Schweich
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Slonim
Mrs. Louis Weinstein
SARAH SEIGEL
Mr. and Mrs. Morris D. Victor
BEN SHALTUPSKY
A. P. Poulson
(Elsie Probstein - Harry Koplar Brace Fund)
Mrs. Jennie Poulson
(Elsie Probstein - Harry Koplar Brace Fund)
EMANUEL SHAPIRO
Dr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Sale, Jr.
LOUIS SHENKER
Mrs, Samuel P. Glassman
Mrs. Jerome Molasky
ISADORE SHERMAN
Mr and Mrs. Herman Glick
and
Mrs.
Joseph
Oberman
Mr
SARAH SMITH
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Freund
(Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund)RRy ^ ^^
Dr. and Mrs. Milton H. Jasper
Dr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Sale, Jr. ^^
&
^
Bee Cutter
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Lieberman
(Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Alex M. Rubenstein
(Rebecca Senturia Memorial Library Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Scissors
Buddy Senturia
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stone
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MOTHER OF NAT SPIEGEL
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Lieberman
(Bernad Lieberman Memorial Fund)
MARY STEIN
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Aberson
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fox
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth O. Green
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Inger
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Silverstein
___,_»,
ROBERT STERN
(Heart Research)
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Friedman
MRS. S. J. T. STRAUSS
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scherck
MINNIE TEITELBAUM
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Lewin
HARRY TENENBAUM
(Harry Tenenbaum Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Birk
Estate of Harry Tenenbaum
HARRY TENENBAUM (Father's Day)
(Harry Tenenbaum Memorial Fund)
\M
DONOR
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Rice
Mr. and Mrs. Gene M. Schneider
(Oscar Brand Memorial Fund)
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IN MEMORY OF
OSCAR TEPER
ALEX P. TUCKER
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney D. Freund
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Newport
Quality Handbag
Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Rosenthal
Louis Rubin
MOTHER OF MR. AND MRS.
ALVIN WEINBERG
Tama Bender
MRS. FAN WERTHEIMER
Mr. and Mrs, Sander Zwick
SARAH WOLFF
Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Allen
(Heart Research)
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bierman
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cornbleet
Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Dankner
Mr. and Mrs. Barney B. Diamond
Mrs. Irven Dubinsky
(Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund)
Edison Brothers Stores Foundation
(Development Fund)
Gussie ana Tillie Frenzel
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Friedman
(Dr. Arthur E. Strauss Visiting Physician's Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Friedman
(Heart Research)
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Garland
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gellman
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Gitt
Mr. and Mrs. George Glass
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hacker
(Sadye Mathes Special Fund)
Mr. and Mrs.# Lester J. Handelman
(Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund)
Mrs. Nell J. Handelman
(Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. David Hearsh
Mr. and Mrs. Warner A. Isaacs
Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Levy
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mathes
(Sadye Mathes Special Fund)
Mrs. Jerome Molasky
Mr. and Mrs. Jules L. Pass
Mr. and Mrs.# Walter Ring
(Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund)
Theodore R. Samuels
Mr. and Mrs. Eli P. Schwartz
(Sadye Mathes Special Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Julian J. SincofT
Mrs. Anna Spitzer
(Sadye Mathes Special Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Spitzer
(Sadye Mathes Special Fund)
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Tucker
(Edna E. Peterson Scholarship Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Si Werner
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wides
JACOB WOHLFELD
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Boonshaft
Mrs. Irven Dubinsky
(Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund)
WALTER V. WOLFF
(Heart Research)
Mrs. Lewis Bettman
(Lewis Bettman Memorial Fund)
Mrs. Robert V. Friedman
Mrs. Marjorie Frank Lesser
Dr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Sale, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Samuels
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Susman
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tamm
Mr. and Mrs, Percy Tucker
WILLBERT L. WULF
(Surgical Rehabilitation of
Hearing Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Murray N. Adams
Dr. and Mrs. Sedat M. Ayata
(Rose G. Hoffman Memorial Fund)
Mrs. Sol H. Engel
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Gee
Dr. James O. Hepner
Dr. and Mrs. Ben H. Senturia
Miss Rose Senturia
ABRAHAM ZIMMERMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crane
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Soule
Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Stolar
WILLBERT L. WULF
(Audiology Fund)
Housekeeping Employees:
Carrie Brown
Mary Graf
Verna Hemker
Paula Kroll
Betty Pace
Lilliam Patrick
Ida Robinson
Beulah L. Sanders
Marie Thomas
Thelma Triplett
Nancy Vester
MRS. LIBBY HASKENS
Mrs. Louise Geiger
(Edna E. Peterson Scholarship Fund)
Miss Nina Perry
(Edna E. Peterson Scholarship Fund)
DONOR
IN HONOR OF
MORTON J. MAY (84th Birthday)
(Florence G. - David May Research Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hornbein
Mrs. Arthur Lieber
Dr. and Mrs. Jacob G. Probstein
(Elsie Probstein - Harry Koplar Brace Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Strauss
Dr. Arthur E. Strauss
HARRY KINGSBAKER (80th Birthday)
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin K. Popper
MILTON LANDAU (80th Birthday)
Mrs. Hortense Frank
Mrs. Frances L. Greenfield
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan H. Jacobson
Dr. and Mrs. Melvin B. Kirstein
Mrs. Samuel I. Sievers
Mrs. Ralph Weil
HARRY EDISON (75th Birthday)
Charles Edison and Bernard Edison
(Audiology Fund)
SAM HACHER (75th Birthday)
Mr. and Mrs. Eli P. Schwartz
(Sadye Mathes Special Fund)
IRVIN S. LANG (75th Birthday)
Mrs. Mark C. Steinberg
Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Weil
JULIAN G. SAMUELS (75th Birthday)
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan H. Jacobson
Mr. and Mrs. Jon A. Roos
Mrs. Louis G. Rothschild
Dr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Sale, Jr.
Mrs. Sam S. Simon
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney M. Shoenberg, Jr.
Richard E. Turner
MAX DEUTCH (60th Birthday)
Mr. and Mrs. CarlGlaser, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Melvin B. Kirstein
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Ruwitch
Dr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Sale, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Scharff, Jr.
ALFRED FLEISHMAN (60th Birthday)
The Hy Senturia Family
HYMAN M. STOLAR (60th Birthday)
Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Stein
MILTON FISCHMANN (50th Birthday)
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Pearline
MRS. JOSEPH F. RUWITCH
(50th Birthday)
Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Baer
DONOR
IN HONOR OF
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Greenwald
(Blanche Greenwald Scholarship Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Al S. Loeb
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Loeb
MRS. RICHARD BIBBERO {45th Birthday)
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Greenwald
(Blanche Greenwald Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Ruwitch
(Blanche Greenwald Scholarship Fund)
MRS. MORRIS BLUMENFELD
("Big" Birthday)
Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Yalem
MRS. EMMY BAER (Birthday)
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Landauer
HARVEY A. FRIEDMAN (Birthday)
Mrs. Samuel M. Friedman
(Dr. Arthur E. Strauss Visiting Physicians Fund)
MELVIN GLICK (Birthday)
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Glick
MRS. MILTON GOLDMAN (Birthday)
Mrs. Samuel I. Sievers
MRS. G. L. HARRIS (Birthday)
Mrs. Harry Sandperl
SADYE JOHNSON (Birthday)
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Quicksilver
MRS. MEYER LEVY (Birthday)
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Freed
FORD SALINGER (Birthday)
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Freed
BEN SCHMIDT (Birthday)
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Glick
JULIAN SIMON (Birthday)
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Freed
MRS. SAM SINGER (Birthday)
Mrs. M. Marcus
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM LEWIN
(60th Wedding Anniversary)
(Mary and William Lewin Special Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Falk
Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Lorber
Mrs. Michael Rolfe
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schweich
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Schweich
Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Stern
Mr. and Mrs. Millard A. Waldheim
MR. AND MRS. SAM RUBIN
(55th Wedding Anniversary)
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rubin and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rubin
MR. AND MRS. PHILIP ABRAMS
(50th Wedding Anniversary)
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gelber
(Sadye Mathes Special Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mathes
(Sadye Mathes Special Fund)
MR. AND MRS. HYMAN DRESNER
(50th Wedding Anniversary)
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Klein
MR. AND MRS. ELI P. SCHWARTZ
(50th Wedding Anniversary)
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gelber
(Sadye Mathes Special Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mathes
(Sadye Mathes Special Fund)
MR. AND MRS. HENRY WEISS
(50th Wedding Anniversary)
Mrs. William B. Levy
MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH GLASER, JR.
(45th Wedding Anniversary)
Mr. and Mrs. Major B. Einstein
Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Stern
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Weinstock
(Leo C. Fuller Scholarship Fund)
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM H. SCHIELD
(45th Wedding Anniversary)
Mrs. Constance G. Baer
Mrs. Hymen Shifrin
MR. AND MRS. MILLARD A. WALDHEIM
(35th Wedding Anniversary)
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bettman, Jr.
Mrs. Lewis Bettman
(Lewis Bettman Memorial Fund)
Dr. and Mrs. Louis Cohen
(Edna E. Peterson Scholarship Fund)
Dr. and Mrs. Clarence T. Eckert
Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Edlin
Mr. and Mrs. Major B. Einstein
Mr. and Mrs. William N. Eisendrath, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Franc, Jr.
(Edna E. Peterson Scholarship Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Greensfelder
Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacs, Jr.
Mrs. Sanford Jacobs
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Langsdorf
Mrs. Marjorie Frank Lesser
Mr. and Mrs. J. Melvin Levi
Miss Frances J. Levis
Mr. and Mrs. Lawton J. Levy
Mr. and Mrs. Al S. Loeb
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Loeb
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Loeb
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lowenbaum
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Mayer
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Meyer
Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Putzel
(Edna E. Peterson Scholarship Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Ruwitch
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scherck
(Edna E. Peterson Scholarship Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Schiele
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Schweich
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Singer, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ernest Etein
Mr and Mrs. Charles J. Steiner
Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Stern, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Strauss
Mrs. Harry Tenenbaum
(Harry Tenenbaum Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Weil
MR. AND MRS. EDWARD B. GREENSFELDER
(30th Wedding Anniversary)
Dr. and Mrs. Clarence T. Eckert
Mr. and Mrs. Morton L. Meyer
(Edna E. Peterson Scholarship Fund)
Dr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Sale, Jr.
MR. AND MRS. MYRON GLASSBERG
(25th Wedding Anniversary)
Mr. and Mrs. Lawton J. Levy
Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Westheimer
MR. AND MRS. PETER H. HUSCH
(25th Wedding Anniversary)
Mr and Mrs. Alan Lewin
Mr and Mrs. Joseph F. Ruwitch
MR. AND MRS. MILTON COHEN
(15th Wedding Anniversary)
Mr and Mrs. Leo Epstein
Mr and Mrs. Raymond Freed
MR. AND MRS HARRY TENENBAUM
(Wedding Anniversary)
M and Mrs. Charles S. Rice
(Harry Tenenbaum Memorial Fund)
BEN BERGER (Recovery)
Mrs. Fannie B. Levin
(Jackie Sue Margulis Research Fund)
Margie, Gene, Jon, HoIIye Beth and Adam
(Jackie Sue Margulis Research Fund)
MARJORIE BOULTON (Recovery)
Dr. Arthur E. Strauss (Library Fund)
MRS. MORRIS COOPER (Recovery)
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stone
HERBERT DAUST (Recovery)
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Landauer
JOE FELDMAN (Recovery)
Mrs. Sol Kaiser
MYRON FISHER (Recovery)
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sandperl
SARAH FUNK (Recovery)
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kopitsky
(Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Deutsch
MRS: MORRIS GLASER (Recovery)
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lieberman
(Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund)
DR. BERTRAND Y. GLASSBERG (Recovery)
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Freed
DONOR
IN HONOR OF
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Klein
(Beth El Assistance Fund)
DAVID GROSBERG (Recovery
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stepman
PEGGY GROSBERG (Recovery
Mrs. Samuel M. Friedman
(Dr. Arthur E. Strauss Visiting Physicians Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stepman
MRS. IRVING HARTMANN (Recovery
Mrs. Joseph F. Ruwitch
Mrs. Henry H. Stern
MOTHER OF MR. AND MRS
ALVIN KAUFFMAN (Her Recovery
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoffman
BARNEY KLINE (Recovery
Mr. and Mr Byron Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. German
MRS. DORA MEYER (Recovery
Deedie Seidel
ASCHER NEUSTAEDTER (Recovery
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frank (Research)
Fred S. Lederman
DR. I. NEWMARK (Recovery
Dr. and Mrs. William A. Marmor
MRS. NATHAN PEPPER (Recovery
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kanefield
Mrs. Samuel M. Friedman
(Dr. Arthur E. Strauss Visiting Physician's Fund)
SYLVAN H. ROBINSON (Recovery
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Slonim
HARVEY ROUFA (Recovery
Mrs. Fannie B. Levin
(Jackie Sue Margulous Memorial Research Fund)
WENDY ROUTMAN (Recovery
Mrs. Samuel M. Friedman
(Dr. Arthur E. Strauss Visiting Physicians Fund)
HARRY SIEGEL (Recovery
Gertrude Cohen
LEO SOPHIR (Recovery
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. German
MRS. PAUL E. TEMKIN (Recovery
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kaufman
EUGENE S. WEIL, JR. (Recovery
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Deutsch
Mrs. Jerome Molasky
DR. CARL YALEM (Recovery;
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kleinfeld
MRS. SAM KOPLAR
(Birthday & Mother's Day
Lillian, Morris, Arthur & Patty Shenker
(Sam and Jeannette Koplar Rehabilitation
and Brace Fund)
Dr. and Mrs. Jacob G. Probstein
(Elsie Probstein - Harry Koplar Brace Fund)
MRS. MORRIS STEINER (Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rosenblum
(Dr. Arthur E. Strauss Visiting Physicians Fund)
HERMAN STRIFLING (Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn J. Fischman (Research)
DR. ARTHUR E. STRAUSS
(50 years of service to man-kind
Irwin M. Zuckerman, Ph.G.
(Dr. Arthur E. Strauss Visiting Physicians Fund)
COLONEL AND MRS. WENDELL BOUCHARD
(50th Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Klein
(Beth El Assistance Fund)
DUARD FITZGERALD (Recovery
Mr. Duard Fitzgerald (Research)
DR. JULES KOPP (Recovery
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Kornblum (Research)
MRS. ELY E. YAWITZ (Recovery
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Levy
EDNA E. PETERSON
(Her many fine years of Service
at Jewish Hospital of St. Louis)
(Edna E. Peterson Nurses
Scholarship Fund'
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Aloe
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baer
Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Baer, II
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bettman, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bierman
Cleo Bourne
Miss Hazel Bradburn
Mrs. Mordecai B. Brown
Mrs. M. Erwin Bry
Mrs. Sue H. Bryson
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Cohen
Dr. and Mrs. Louis Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Saul A. Dubinsky
Miss Mildred Dunn
Dr. and Mrs. Clarence T. Eckert
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edison
Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Edlin
Mr. and Mrs. Major B. Einstein
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Franc, Jr.
Emma L. Garber
Mrs. Alice P. Gresham
Mrs. Louise Geiger
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glaser, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldman
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Goldstein
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Greensfelder
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hammerman
Marguerite S. Humes
Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacs, Jr.
Mrs. Sanford Jacobs
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Kay
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Langsdorf
Mrs. Marjorie Frank Lesser
Mr. and Mrs. Lawton J. Levy
Mr. and Mrs. Willard L. Levy
Mr. and Mrs. Bram J. Lewin
Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Liberman
Mrs. Benjamin M. Loeb
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Loeb
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lowenbaum
Mrs. Morton D. May
Morton J. May
Mr. and Mrs. Morton L. Meyer
DONOR
IN HONOR OF
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Milton
Mrs. Margaret Moyer
Miss Nina Perry
Dr. and Mrs. Jacob G. Probstein
Henry V. Putzel
Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Putzel
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Richman
Mrs. Louis G. Rothschild
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Ruwitch
Mr. and Mrs. Sam C. Sachs
Mrs. Fred Z. Salomon
Mrs. Beulah L. Sanders
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scherck
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Schiele
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Schweich
Dr. and Mrs. Ben H. Senturia
Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Shenker
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Shifrin
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Shoenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney M. Shoenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney M. Shoenberg, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Simon
Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Soffer
Mrs. Mark C. Steinberg
Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Stern
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman M. Stolar
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Susman
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tiger
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tucker
Mr. and Mrs. Millard A. Waldheim
Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Weil
Mrs. David P. Wohl
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Yalem
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Yalem
Mr. and Mrs. Sander 7wick
MR. AND MRS. EDWARD GLIK
Mrs. Hymen Shifrin
ISAREL HEIFETZ
Gussie Frenzel
Tillie Frenzel
Mr. and Mrs. George Glass
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Meyer
MRS. HARRY W. LOEB
Joseph F. Ruwitch
BEN L. SHIFRIN (Father's Day)
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Shifrin
DR. SAMSON WENNERMAN
(50 years of practice of Medicine)
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Orenstein
DR. SIDNEY GOLDENBERG
(Sincere Appreciation)
Olive S. Grote
DR. LAWRENCE KOTNER
(Sincere Appreciation)
Olive S. Grote
DR. HERMAN MEYER
(Sincere Appreciation)
Olive S. Grote
MR. AND MRS. LEO NEWMAN
(Safe Return)
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stepman
MR. AND MRS. JOE STEPMAN
(Their Safe Return)
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stepman
DR. ARTHUR E. STRAUSS
(Bon Voyage and Safe Return)
Mrs. Samuel M. Friedman
(Dr. Arthur E. Strauss Visiting Physicians Fund)
MICHAEL AND BARBARA FREUND
(Their Marriage)
and
Mrs.
Milton H. Jasper
Dr.
Mr and Mrs. Benjamin P. Shapiro
JIMMY KATCHER (His Engagement)
1) and Mrs. Milton H. Jasper
MR. AND MRS. DAVID LEWIN
(Their Marriage)
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Baum
Mrs. Mordecai B. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lipsitz
MR. AND MRS. SAM REYNOLDS
(Son's Marriage)
Dr. and Mrs. Milton H. Jasper
MR. AND MRS. SID HOLTZMAN
(Birth of Baby)
Emanuel and Pearl Fuhrer
GERALD LABA (Graduation)
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dawidoff
(Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund)
SUZIE SHOENBERG (Graduation)
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Kalish, Jr.
LAURI ANN LABA (Confirmation)
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dawidoff
(Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund)
LINDA LEVY (Confirmation)
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin W. Goodman
GAY WASSERMAN (Confirmation)
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Boonshaft
DONATIONS
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koplar
(Sam - Jeannette Koplar Rehabilitation and
Brace Fund)
GREETING CARD DONORS
A. E. Bender
(Jane Bender Goodman Research Fund)
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Goldstein
Dr. and Mrs. Irwin B. Horwitz
Samuel Liebert
Irene E. Lowy
Sidney Miller (Miller Sales Company)
National Management Company
Eli Spielberg
Saul Spielberg
BETH EL ASSISTANCE FUND
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Manesberg
Temple Israel Tribute Fund
GENERAL ENDOWMENT FUND
Falstaff Foundation
Mr. Hyman M. Stolar
GIFT TO ADULT PSYCHIATRY DEPARTMENT
19" Dumont Television set from
Mr. Victor Packman
Use This Form to Make Tax Deductible Contributions:
TO THE JEWISH HOSPITAL TRIBUTE FUND
(FOR RESEARCH, APPLIANCES FOR CLINIC PATIENTS,
AND OTHER WORTHY PROJECTS.)
Please print:
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honor
memory
, given in
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of
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Address..
From: Name.
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Please make check payable to Jewish Hospital Tribute Fund.
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SEND TO: Mrs. Henry H. Stern, 6310 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 63130—
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GOALS OF RESEARCH IN THROMBOSIS
DISCUSSED BY PHYSICIAN-IN-CHIEF
(In the last issue of "216" Dr. Stanford W'essler, physician-in-chief at Jewish
Hospital, discussed the historical aspect
of clotting disease and the definition of
thrombosis. In this issue he concludes
with information concerning present
knowledge and research in the field.)
Q: Dr. Wessler, What distinguishes venous
from arterial thrombosis?
A Goldman Projection Perimeter is
needed to replace obsolete instruments now
in use. The perimeter will measure the
field of vision with more accuracy and provide greater diagnostic precision. Cost:
$1995.
Donors may designate that a memorial
plate be attached to either piece of equipment. Further information can be obtained
by calling the office of resources and development, FOrest 7-8080, ext. 398.
U. F. Drive To Begin Here
The United Fund Drive at Jewish Hospital will begin October 8 and continue
through October 25. The hospital goal for
this year is $12,636, an increase of $378.00
over the 1964 goal.
Co-chairmen for the drive are William
H. Chiles, personnel director and Max
Appel, director of resources and public
information. For the third consecutive
year, Mrs. Raya Kovensky will serve as
vice-chairman and co-ordinator of the inhospital drive. Pre-drive activities will
include a Division Leaders' luncheon October 1, and a Team Captain's meeting,
October 7. Division Leaders who will serve
are: Dr. Mary Bishop, Phillip Bassin,
Robert Hickok, Armand Jaquier, Dr.
Daniel Rosenstein, Evelyn Whitlock, Raymond Highfill, George Home and Marcella Gasperi, R.N.
AUXILIARY SELLS
GREETING CARDS
The Jewish Hospital Auxiliary is selling
holiday greeting cards. The attractive
cards are white and green with a snow
flake motif.
Mrs. Samuel Stern, chairman of the
greeting card project, announced that the
minimum donation will be as follows:
$20 per 100
$10 per 50
$ 5 per 25
The cards can be personalized at the
cost of lc each, plus a 50c set-up charge.
On each card will be printed, "The
purchase of this card represents a donation to the Research Institute of the
Jewish Hospital of St. Louis."
Orders will be taken by Mrs. Samuel
Stern, 701 Glenridge, VO 3-1574, and
vice-chairman, Mrs. Burton Librach, 804
So. Central, PA 1-1181. Orders can also
be made through the auxiliary office at the
hospital, FO 7-8080, ext. 264.
FALSTAFF GRANT
The Falstaff Brewing Corporation has
pledged $5000 to the Jewish Hospital unrestricted endowment fund.
The money will be used to help finance
the hospital's program of expanded patient
care, research and education.
A: Three factors, among others, distinguish venous from arterial thrombosis.
In the venous circulation the role of
vessel damage is less prominent;
secondly, one is dealing with a lowflow as opposed to the high flow
system in arteries; and thirdly, the
anatomy of the venous clot is profoundly different from the arterial
thrombus.
From the concept that venous
thrombosis is dependent on coagulation of the blood has been derived
the thesis that acceleration of an in
vitro clotting reflects in vivo "hypercoagulability" of the blood, or an
augmented tendency to thrombosis.
Despite continuing advances in the
elucidation of the coagulation mechanism, the relation of specific clotting
factors to the thrombotic processes is
poorly defined. Efforts in this area
have been plagued by the impurity of
clotting factors, and the difficulties
inherent in identifying in vivo reactions by means of test tube clotting
assays.
Q: How does venous thrombosis begin?
A: It has become increasingly clear that
the slowing of blood flow (stasis)
plays a critical role in the genesis of
venous thrombi. Although these observations are based upon sound clinical and experimental data, the mechanism whereby retardation of blood
flow facilitates intravascular coagulation (clotting) continues to be obscure.
One hypothesis that deserves further
investigation suggests that stasis interfers with the removal of "activated"
clotting moieties as a result of which
accelerated coagulation can be recognized by the deposition of a
thrombus.
Whereas the contribution to intravascular coagulation of alteration in
clotting proteins and retardation of
blood flow are almost self-evident, the
role of lipids in thrombosis is less
apparent. Lipids are important in
normal blood coagulation, and two of
these fatty substances are derived from
platelets normally circulating in the
blood stream. Since the platelets participate relatively late in the in vitro
coagulation sequence, one of the
TOURS OFFERED
MOTHERS-TO-BE
Informal tours of the Jewish Hospital
maternity floor are being offered to expectant mothers who have made reservations at the hospital.
Dr. David Rothman, director, department of obstetrics and gynecology, announced that the tours will be conducted
on the first Saturday of each month.
This gives the expectant mother an opportunity to become acquainted with the
physical set-up of the maternity floor regarding such things as admission procedures, what should be brought to the hospital, visiting regulations, and rooming-in.
"The excellent response from patients
represents the growing interest in maternity care by the general public," Dr. Rothman said.
Reservations for the tours, which begin
at 1:45 P.M., can be made by calling
FOrest 7-8080, station 436. The group will
meet in the 1st floor lobby. A question
and answer session follows the tour.
critical unanswered questions is
whether platelets must undergo disruption to make their lipids available
for coagulation. Investigations in man
and animals, moreover, have repeatedly shown that dietary and other alterations in serum lipids will affect in
vitro clotting assays. The demonstrated
effect on intravascular coagulation of
phospholipids, fatty acids, and the lipid
components of endotoxin, together
with the suggested relationship
between dietary lipid and thrombosis
poses a major challenge to the investigator.
Q: What work is being done in our
laboratory concerning thrombosis?
A: For more than a decade, our laboratory has been actively engaged in
utilizing an in vivo model as a bridge
between test tube coagulation and
venous thrombosis in living animals.
The use of this model has been based,
in part, on the hypothesis that any
substance capable of sufficiently activating one or more of the clotting
factors involved in the laying down
of a clot can - in the absence of vessel
damage - initiate a hypercoagulable
state and that such a hypercoagulable
state is capable of inducing massive
thrombosis in areas of retarded blood
flow. Another cornerstone in the experimental design has been the observation that in the major veins (as
opposed to the arteries) intermittent
arrest of blood flow is a frequent,
physiologic phenomenon. In this model
system, therefore, the effects of the
intravenous infusion of a variety of
substances on the initiation of thrombosis has been uncovered by the
temporary interruption of flow in the
segment of a large vein. Stasis thus
provides a means of recognizing
potentially thrombotic reactions that
might escape detection in the freely
flowing portion of the circulation.
Q: What goals are you trying to achieve?
A: The aims of our investigation are to
determine in what manner clotting
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contribute to thrombogenesis in veins.
We believe that these three questions
are interrelated and are among the
more critical ones that can be posed
concerning the evolution of venous
thrombosis. We also believe that the
methods and procedures to be undertaken will provide answers to at least
parts of the large questions that we
have asked. A potentially important
byproduct of this research may be the
recognition and development of tests
for in vivo hypercoagulability so
urgently needed as guides to the diagnosis and treatment of venous thromboembolism. Our ultimate goal, however, is to obtain a better understanding of the mechanisms of clot formation.
Q: How do you expect to achieve these
goals?
A: A special feature of our approach to
this problem is based upon the fact
that we are employing a standard in
vivo model system in which the end
point is a thrombus morphologically
indistinguishable from that occurring
in man. This end point is easily reproduced and measured and can be
effectively related both to induced
alterations in the components of circulating blood and the resulting
changes in coagulation and lipid
assays. Secondly, we have simplified
our experimental design by restricting the investigation to changes in
the readily accessible large veins.
Finally, the assay for thrombus formation by its very nature permits a
realistic approach to gaining some
insights in the contributions of stasis
and to thrombosis in large vessels.
Q: What will be the importance of your
studies?
A: Some of these studies may contribute
to our understanding of the factors
maintaining the balance between
fluidity of blood and thrombosis - one
of life's most basic mechanisms.
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A book by Dr. William Shieber, director, division of vascular surgery, entitled
Anatomy and Surgical Technique of Groin Dissection was recently published by C. V.
Mosby Co. Co-authors are Dr. John S. Spratt, Jr. and Dr. Burl Mayes Dillard.
Dr. B. Y. Glassberg's book, Teenage Sex Counselor was recently published by the
Barrons Educational Series.
On Aug. 26 Dr. Glassberg presented four addresses on the subject of marriage education for high school students at the CAMA conference in Chicago. The CAMA is a
catholic organization concerned with marriage and the family.
Robert Goldstein, Ph.D., director, division of audiology and speech pathology spoke
to the department of speech at the University of Pittsburgh, July 7, on the subject of
"Electroencephalic Audiometry: measurement of threshold and relation to differential
diagnosis."
Dr. Goldstein also conducted a course entitled "Principles of Audiology" at Syracuse
University July 12 through 23.
Dr. Jacob Probstein and Dr. Herman Blumenthal attended a meeting of the International Society of Surgeons in Philadelphia, September 11 - 18, where they presented
a paper "Long Term Appraisal of Pancreatitis," a 10 year follow-up of pancreatitis.
At the annual meeting of the American Podiatry Association, Monday August 16,
Marvin Levin, M.D. spoke on "Diabetes Mellitus as Manifested in the Foot."
Robert Goldstein, Ph.D., director of the division of audiology and speech pathology,
department of otolaryngology, has been appointed to the Committee on Scientific Affairs
of the American Speech and Hearing Association for the period 1966-1968.
Frank B. Wilson, Ph.D., director of speech pathology, division of audiology and speech
pathology, department of Otolaryngology, has been appointed co-chairman of the Committee on Clinical Standards of the American Speech and Hearing Association for the
period 1966-1967. He has also been reappointed for an indefinite period of time to the
Research Sub-committee on Conference on Research in the Public Schools of the
American Speech and Hearing Association.
Phillip J. Goldstein, M.D. will speak at the District VII meeting of the American
College of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Gatlinburg, Tennessee on October 4. His subject
will be "Experiences with Amniotic Fluid Spectrophotometry."
Sidney Goldenberg, M.D. was invited by St. Louis Mayor, Alfonso J. Cervantes, to be
an initial member of the Mayor's Committee on Residential Facilities for Senior Citizens.
Franz U. Steinberg, M.D. was elected to fellowship in the American Academy of
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation on August 23, 1965.
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Candy Stripers
Honored For
Summer Service
Mrs. Mordecai B. Brown, director of
auxiliary services, welcomed 118 young
people who were honored for their hours
of service to Jewish Hospital at a luncheon
August 25.
These Candy Stripers and Teen-Aiders
received certificates of appreciation and
uniform bars for every 50 hours of service
from the hospital.
Two girls received honorable mention
for the summer: Bonnie Kohl, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kohl, 1204 Gruner,
and Linda Heifer, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Patrick Heifer, 5112 Washington.
These girls also have the highest number
of accumulative hours.
Bonnie Kohl has been working at the
Hospital since March, 1964. As of August
20, she had 1,785 volunteer hours. This
summer she has spent 322 hours as a
Candy Striper. Bonnie works on 5 center,
a nursing floor.
Linda Heifer, who has worked 320
hours this summer, has volunteered a total
961 hours since October 1964, when she
became a Candy Striper. Linda works on
7 center, also a nursing floor.
ELI KHORDI
Eli Khordi, 15, was the Teen-Aider with
the highest number of working hours for
the summer. Eli, from Tehran, Iran, has
worked 302 hours this summer, and started
working at the hospital by accident.
He has been in the United States for a
year, and will be a sophomore at Clayton
High School in September. While in St.
Louis, he is staying with an aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Yusef Hakimian,
8112 Colmar, Clayton.
Mrs. Hakimian brought Eli to the public
relations office at Jewish Hospital at the
beginning of the summer. She said that
her nephew had never seen a large general hospital, and asked if someone could
take him on a tour. He was given a tour
and afterwards went straight to the auxiliary office and asked if they could use him.
Since that day his face has become a
familiar sight at Jewish Hospital. Usually
working for the purchasing office, Eli can
be found anywhere in the hospital with a
large cart piled high with materials and
supplies needed by every department in
every area.
The teen agers who were honored help
in every phase of hospital work from
public relations to physical therapy, from
clerical work to nursing floors.
Mrs. John Abramson and Mrs. Arthur
Bierman, co-chairmen of the auxiliary
volunteers committee spoke to the Candy
Stripers and Teen-Aiders and invited them
to enjoy the buffet luncheon after the
awards were presented. Mrs. Brown and
Mrs. Leon Tannebaum, head of the candy
stripe program, presented the awards.
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Teenagers Contribute While Learning
Mrs. Burton Shatz, 15 Granada Way, are
with Dr. Frankel for the second year.
Having studied for a summer and written
a thesis, these boys are working on their
own research projects.
THEIR OWN PROJECTS
JOHN HIRSCH (left) son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Hirsch, 10 Ladue Forest, Ladue,
and Gerald Shatz, son of Dr. and Mrs.
Burton Shatz, 15 Granda Way, Ladue,
working in the biochemistry laboratory
during the summer.
Six teenagers spent their summer vacation in a clinical laboratory at Jewish
Hospital, working, learning, and preparing
for the future.
Four boys and two girls, chosen from a
group of 40 applicants worked with
Samuel Frankel, Ph.D., director, division
of biochemistry, in his biochemistry laboratory at the hospital. They participated in
two phases of an annual program.
Four of these students (the girls and two
of the boys) are studying basic chemistry
theory, while gaining experience in aspects
of chemical analysis. The class meets
Tuesday through Friday.
WRITE THESIS
Each of these young people is required
to write a 20 page thesis, due at the end
of the summer, on a subject relating to
their studies.
The other two boys, John Hirsch, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hirsch, #10 Ladue
Forest, and Gerald Shatz, son of Dr. and
The JewisH
Hospital
OF SAINT LOTUS
The projects, under the supervision of
Dr. Frankel, concern standardizing and
evaluating procedures for various laboratory biochemical determinations. The resulting improved procedures will be used
in the Jewish Hospital laboratories.
John's research concerns the CPK test
(creatine phosphokinase). The test, which
previously took 4/2 hours to run, will now
take only l'/2 hours. It measures the
amount of the enzyme CPK in the blood.
This assay offers a clue to the degree of
damage to muscle tissue with special
emphasis on the heart.
Jerry Shatz is working on simplifying a
test whereby PSP (phenolsulfonphthalein)
is absorbed by protein which measures the
extent ' of binding sites on the protein
available to hold bilirubin. The purpose of
the test is to permit a better criteria for
the necessity of exchange transfusions in
new born babies with erythroblastosis.
REDUCE TEST TIME
The process, which previously took the
hospital labs 4 hours to run has been reduced to a two-hour procedure. Jerry
hopes to reduce test time still further
before the end of the summer.
Both John and Jerry plan to be doctors.
They will both be seniors at Ladue High
School this fall.
The other students are Nancy Sachar,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Leo Sachar,
#4 Glen Abbey. Nancy will be a freshman
at Elmira College in September, Linda
Manne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Manne, 1155 Francis Place, will be a
senior at Clayton High School; Robert
Chod, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Chod,
63 Ladue Estates, will be a freshman
at the University of Colorado; and Charles
The Hospital Establishes
Life Endowment Plan
HOSP I TAL
P0TP0URR I
Miss Twink Stern will take the place of
Mrs. Susan Cohn as editor of "216". Twink
graduated from the University of Missouri
School of Journalism (1963), and worked
in the Peace Corps in Gabon, West Africa.
Susan is joining her husband in Centralia,
Illinois, where he has been transferred.
Mrs. Martha Dorth of the medical record department has successfully completed
a correspondence course for medical record
personnel.
Recently an elderly couple donated
$5000 to the hospital, in return fo» which
they will receive an income for the rest of
their lives and a substantial tax deduction.
In addition, a plaque commemorating
their gift has been erected on the door
of a hospital room.
This was accomplished through the
Jewish Hospital Living Endowment (Life
Income) Plan.
Information about a donation of this
type may be obtained from any member
of the hospital board of directors or from
the Office of Resources and Development,
FOrest 7-8080, Sta. 398.
HOSPITAL PARTICIPATES IN BICENTENNIAL FESTIVAL AUGUST 12
ROBERT GOLDSTEIN, Ph.D., (above) director of the Division of Audiology and Speech
Pathology, describes to visitors a testing device used for hearing during the Bicentennial Festival tour of the hospital.
NANCY VOGT (left, in picture at right) and Karen Mayfield, two Candystripe tour
guides, greet visitors on the front steps of the hospital. During the tour guests were
conducted through the hospital and served refreshments.
Silverberg, son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles
Silverberg, 45 Rio Vista, will be a senior
at Ladue High School.
Aside from time spent at the hospital,
these young people spend a great deal of
time doing research for their papers at the
Washington University Medical School
Library.
During classroom sessions, students have
lectures, demonstrations and laboratory experience. John and Jerry assist Dr. Frankel
by occasionally lecturing to the first year
group.
"The first year Dr. Frankel spends a
great deal of time with us," John remarked, "and we agree to come back for
a second summer and do some work for
him. It's a very valuable work-study experience for us."
Those in Dr. Frankel's select group are
among 30 high school and college students
working at Jewish Hospital this summer.
THE MICROGASOMETER is used to test
the amount of carbon dioxide (C02) in
the blood. Here Charlie Silverberg and
Bobby Chod run a test on a blood sample.
Dr. Roth Joins
Hospital Staff
Dr. Gilbert J. Roth has joined the staff
of Jewish Hospital as assistant pathologist
in the department of pathology and
laboratories.
In addition to his duties in pathology,
Dr. Roth will be responsible for the application of electron
microscopy in the
department for research and diagnostic purposes.
Originally from
Chicago, Illinois,
Dr. Roth attended
Roosevelt University there, where he
was awarded his
B.S. degree. At
Loyola University,
Chicago, he obtainDR. ROTH
ed an M.S. in biochemistry and an M.D.
degree from the Stritch School of
Medicine.
Dr. Roth served his internship at Wayne
County General Hospital in Eloise, Michigan. From 1956 to 1961 he was a physician
with the well known Southern California
Permanente Medical Group, Los Angeles.
In 1961 Dr. Roth served as a resident in
pathology at the University of Washington Affiliated Hospitals, Seattle.
From 1963 - 1964 he remained at the
University Hospitals as a trainee in experimental pathology. The following year he
served as chief resident in pathology.
During the past four years, Dr. Roth has
had extensive experience with the electron
microscope.
He has been honored as a Diplomate of
the National Board of Medical Examiners,
and with a post-doctoral fellowship from
the Public Health Service. He has been
author and co-author of 5 papers in his
field.
Dr. Roth is married and has two
children.
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Hospital Food Service
Recognized for Excellence
The dietary department of Jewish Hospital, under the direction of Boris Axelrod, was chosen as The Modern Hospital
Food Service of the Month for August
1965.
The award is made on the basis of
excellence of food served to patients, efficiency of operation, functional planning of
BORIS AXELROD
work areas and equipment, and concern
with improving patient service.
An article "Jewish Hospital of St. Louis
Wines and Dines Its Patients" appeared in
the August issue of the publication. It
described the organization and success of
the food service.
The article notes that the practice of
making wine available to the patients on
the regular menu has had satisfactory results at the 523-bed hospital. Mr. Axelrod
feels that a selective menu with gourmet
dishes is a factor in making the patient
more comfortable.
The food service department received
the Missouri Restaurant Association Award
in 1962 for the best pastry, a Nesselrode
pie developed by Mr. Axelrod.
The Modern Hospital article points out
that an effective tool of the dietary department is a committee made up of
medical, nursing, and dietary staff members that meets monthly to discuss new
menus and any problems that may arise.
This committee has instituted a manual
of therapeutic diets and humorous instruction cards for patients on special diets.
The cards inform 30% of the patients
that their physicians have put them on
special diets and that a dietitian will come
to their rooms to discuss the diet with
them.
Another major contribution of the
committee has been a weekly diabetic
clinic conducted for patients and their1
families to discuss the problems of the
diaoetic diet.
The Jewish Hospital kitchen is designed
for cleanliness, convenience and expansion. It presently serves 2,562 meals daily.
A kosher kitchen is maintained under
rabbinical supervision for the convenience
of Orthodox Jewish patients, who comprise approximately 10% of the hospital
census. A complete variety of special diet
kosher meals is also available.
The dietary department kitchen also
caters special meetings and seminars held
at the hospital. A total of 6,576 meals
were served at approximately 400 such
events last year.
The department recently installed six
vending machines for the convenience of
evening visitors and employee snacks.
Auxiliary Plans
Autumn Program:
'Tacts on Figures
BEFORE INJECTION
AFTER INJECTION
Line Etchings by Cynthia Serenco
Joint Injections
Andren increased the amount of fluid
from 10 to 50 c.c.'s, a large number of
patients regained mobility of the joints
and lost their pain. Approximately 80
percent of the injected patients were
markedly improved by the process.
Last year, Dr. Spector, assistant attending radiologist at Jewish Hospital, went
to Sweden on a traveling fellowship, under
the sponsorship of the Harry Freund
Memorial Foundation.
While there he learned the involved
technique of joint injection from Dr.
Andren. A needle is inserted in the joint,
guided by x-ray monitoring for exact
adjustment.
After a hip injection, a patient who
previously could only walk with difficulty,
can get off the table and walk away. A
man can bend over and tie a shoe, and a
women can put on a girdle or stand easily
after sitting for a long period of time.
After a shoulder injection the "frozen
shoulder" is gone, and a patient, who
could not move the shoulder, is able to
open a can or wash his own back.
TWO THEORIES
Dr. Spector noted that there are presently two theories concerning the reason
for the improved condition of the patients.
The first concerns some tissue seen on
x-rays before distending the capsule, which
is assumed to be scar tissue. After the injection this tissue seems to disappear.
It is thought that when the capsule is
injected, it distends, breaking the strands
of scar tissue, which are believed to cause
the pain and lack of mobility.
The second theory, which Dr. Spector
believes unlikely, is that the pressure of
the injection in the capsule kills the
nerve endings, thus eliminating the pain.
ONLY DOCTOR
DAVID A. GEE, executive director of The Hospital, recently visited with Dr. David
Littauer, executive director of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. Dr. Littauer,
former executive director of the Jewish Hospital, is showing Mr. Gee plans for the new
$30 million Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
HOSPITAL RECEIVES HILL-BURTON FUNDS
David A. Gee, executive director,
announced that the Hospital Advisory
Council of the Division of Health of Missouri has allocated an additional $164,451
to the hospital's program of expansion of
the dormatory facilities for housing student
This is the second Hill-Burton grant
received by Jewish Hospital for the enlargement of the Moses Shoenberg School
of Nursing Building.
The project will cost $861,880 when
completed. The two Department of Public
Health and Welfare grants equal $355,372.
"The Facts on Figures," a discussion on
weight problems will be combined with
the volunteer awards luncheon October
22 at Westwood Country Club.
Dr. Stanford Wessler, physician-in-chief,
will moderate the panel which will consist of three doctors discussing women's
weight problems in terms of their own
specialties.
Dr. Conrad Sommer will discuss the
"Psychological Implications of Cause and/
or Effect." Dr. Samuel Soule's topic will
be the "Physiological Changes in Women
Causing Obesity." "The Sense and Nonsense of Dieting" will be discussed by Dr.
David Kipnes.
The volunteer awards, or "VICKI's"
will be presented with much ceremony,
according to Mrs. Don Quicksilver, program chairman, "VICKI" standing for
"volunteer individual citation kudo insignia."
TEA ON SEPTEMBER 29
(Continued from page 1)
MRS. CELESTIA BOATRIGHT puts the
finishing touches on fluffy cream puffs to
be served to patients and employees.
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Presently the only doctor in the United
States using this technique, Dr. Spector
has recorded excellent results. Patients
are being sent to him from other doctors
in Missouri, Illinois and Arkansas.
Through correspondence with Dr. Spector, the procedure will shortly be performed at Scripps Institute in California.
Dr. Spector will only inject a patient
referred to him by another doctor, and
is careful to note that this process is only
effective for degenerative arthritis in the
hip and a "frozen, shoulder."
"The longest follow-up of a patient is
just one year to date. The results seem
positive with no ill effects observed. A
patient can be reinjected if conditions
worsen after a few months," Dr. Spector
noted.
Highlights of the show, "Please Don't
Eat the Clover" which was presented at
the Auxiliary Spring Meeting will be repeated for new volunteers at a tea,
September 29.
Mrs. Joseph Berger, membership chairman and Mrs. Donald Quicksilver, program chairman, have planned an interesting program.
EDELSTEIN HEADS
JEWISH FEDERATION
The appointment of Bernard A. Edelstein to the position of Executive Director
of the Jewish Federation was announced
by President Alfred Fleishman.
Mr. Fleishman confirmed the naming of
Edelstein, who has served as Assistant
Executive Director for the past seven
years, following a meeting of the Executive Committee, at which the appointment was unanimously approved.
An involved operation (arthroplasty)
was previously done in Sweden to rectify
the problem in the hip joint. The operation
has been virtually eliminated from the
hospital in Malmo because of the success
of Dr. Andren's injections.
FREUND FUND
Mr. S. E. Freund, a director of the
Harry Freund Memorial Foundation,
established in memory of his father, Harry
Freund, said recently, "We are highly
pleased with Dr. Spector, and are following his career with great interest."
Dr. Spector was recommended to the
foundation by Dr. Jacob Probstein, medical director of the fund. Mr. Freund noted
when asked why Dr. Spector was chosen,
"there is a definite need for qualified
radiologists in the St. Louis area and Dr.
Spector came to us highly recommended."
"In the vernacular I could say we consider him a 'good investment',"continued
Mr. Freund, whose business is investments.
"We feel that he is beginning a great
service to the community," he concluded.
Dr. Spector is a graduate of Amherst
College and Yale University Medical
School. He has also studied at the University of Paris Medical School, where he conducted research in endocrinology and
histochemistry.
He served a rotating internship at Jewish
Hospital (1959-60), and a residency in
the department of radiology at the hospital (1960-63).
He is a member of the St. Louis Medical Society, a Diplomate of the National
Board of Medical Examiners, and a member of the American College of Radiology.
He has published four papers.
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Dr. Carl Heifetz Shares
Music Tuesday Nights
Though Dr. Carl J. Heifetz has a tremendous amount of responsibility in his
career as a surgeon, as president of the
Jewish Hospital medical staff, and other
personal, professional and civic duties, he
avoids committments on Tuesday evenings.
This is one evening he and his wife
devote to chamber music, an interest that
originally brought them together, and thus
was partially responsible for their marriage.
MORTON J. MAY and the late Louis D. Beaumont
(Continued from page 1)
his own personal income had been derived.
As a health, research, and educational
institution, The Jewish Hospital of St.
Louis has been a continuous recipient of
funds from the Beaumont Foundation.
$300,000 was contributed during a development fund campaign, and an additional
$300,500 was given for a capital funds
drive.
RESEARCH PROGRAMS
The major portion of funds from the
foundation have been used to endow reseach programs at the hospital.
In December, 1961, the Department of
Pathology and Laboratories received a
donation of $50,000 to underwrite a twoyear program of research in the field of
"Marie's Atoxia" a disease which concerns the loss of recognition. The funds
were used to develop laboratory tests with
which to establish the diagnosis of atoxia
in a patient, and to follow the effects of
the treatment.
By 1962, approximately $30,000 had
been donated to the Jewish Hospital Department of Otolaryngology for research
in nose and throat diseases as well as
hearing disorders.
and his great business talents to the promotion of the best interests of this enterprise and contributed greatly to its growth
and success.
PRACTICAL PHILANTHROPY
At age 60, he withdrew from active
participation in the management of The
May Department Stores Company and
embarked on a career of practical philanthropy, devoting his fortune primarily to
furthering mankind without regard to race
or creed.
The philanthropic endeavors he started
in 1917 have been carried on successfully
by the trustees of the Louis D. Beaumont
Foundation.
Mr. May, as the only original trustee,
serves as vice-president of the foundation.
Other officers include: Edgar A. Hahn,
president, and Irwin N. Loeser, secretary,
treasurer. Both men are from Cleveland.
Through their combined efforts the
Beaumont Foundation link cities from
Cleveland to Los Angeles in a common
philanthropic bond.
Most recently, the name of Beaumont
was perpetuated when the Salvation Army
in St. Louis dedicated a chapel in his
memory.
Affectionately known in later life as
"Commodore", Mr. Beaumont was born
in 1857 in Dayton, Ohio. He was one of
six children . . . four brothers and two
sisters. One of his sisters became the wife
of David May.
With his brother, Joseph, he joined his
brother-in-law, David May, in establishing
a store in Denver known as the May Company. A few years later as the firm expanded, they bought stores in Cleveland
and St. Louis. About this time they were
joined by a fourth co-owner, Moses Shoenberg, who came to St. Louis to run the
mercantile operation here. Following that,
the department store headquarters was
moved from Denver to St. Louis.
Commodore Beaumont devoted himself
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When they first met, she often joined
the group of listeners at his home. After
they were married, the two continued the
program together. The interest is so strong
that for over 25 years they have entertained small groups in their home each
Tuesday evening for listening to and enjoying music.
The program of chamber music from
Dr. Heifetz' extensive personal record collection is carefully planned for an interesting combination of continuity, comparison,
and variety. Scores of most pieces are
available so that guests may follow the
music visually if they wish. Dr. Heifetz
'COMMODORE" BEAUMONT
provided for handicapped persons. They
gave the carnival with hopes of others
acknowledging the need and doing something about it from their initiative.
Joseph F. Ruwitch, president
David A. Gee, executive director
Max Appel, director, resources and
public information
Barbara Janes, director of public
relations
Susan Softer Cohn, editor
Twink Stern, associate editor
Neighborhood children, Gary and Steve
Wilson, helped man the booths with ski
toss, bean ball, bowling, pool wirl-weel (a
type of roulette). Attendance prizes and
a raffle were also held.
PAID
ST. LOUIS, MO.
PERMIT NO. 2376
HOSflTAL
OF ST.
LOUIS
JEWISH
HOSPITAL
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CORNERSTONE OF ORIGINAL
HOSPITAL OF SAINT LOUIS
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DELMAR BOULEVARD
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*Photo by Mike Fletcher
DEBRA MILSTER, 6-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David S. Milster, 6647 Adler St.,
officially reminds St. Louisans of the United Fund campaign which begins October 1.
Debra, the 1965 Poster Child for the United Fund of Greater St. Louis, Inc., is an outpatient of the Aaron Waldheim Clinic at Jewish Hospital.
DR. AND MRS. Carl J. Heifetz enjoy following the score.
Non-Profit Organization
U. S. POSTAGE
THE JEWISH
JEWISH
MOOD CONTAGIOUS
As a guest at one of these sessions, one
gets the feeling that Dr. Heifetz is part
of the music. He becomes totally engrossed
in it, and each phrase seems to have significance for him. The mood which is
created is highly contagious.
The evening, though relaxed and enjoyable, is accented by prescribed procedure.
The program unfolds as Dr. Heifetz announces each piece, telling something about
the music and its background. The doctor
discourages talking during the music.
One of the Tuesday night rules, which
Dr. Heifetz good-naturedly enforces is
that the music begins promptly at 8 P.M.
A fifteen minute break in the middle of
the evening is observed, during which Mrs.
Heifetz serves refreshments to their guests.
Around 10 o'clock the music is over
and Mrs. Heifetz serves her guests again,
this time at an elegantly set table.
The table sparkles with good food and
congenial conversation until Dr. Heifetz
rises from the table and announces that
the evening is over.
COMMUNITY INFLUENCED
This interest has led to other activities
for Dr. Heifetz. He has been a major influence in generating interest in chamber
music in the St. Louis area.
Last year he served as chairman for the
physicians drive of the St. Louis Arts and
Education Council.
216 is published monthly by the Public
Relations Department of The Jewish Hospital of St. Louis.
Kiddie Carnival" for Dental Care
A "Kiddie Carnival" with more than
"kiddie" responsibility was held September
1 at 8466 Braddock, University City,
sponsored by the three sons of Mr. and
Mrs. Mel Abrams.
Lynn, 14; Mark, 12; and Howard, 11;
wanted to give a benefit carnival. While
discussing plans with their mother, they
learned of the need for funds in the dental
care program of Jewish Hospital, a service
DR. CARL J. HEIFETZ and his library.
supplements his own collection of scores
with those from the Washington University and St. Louis Public music libraries.
He noted that it takes eight years for
him to go through his record collection
completely.
JUS. KINGSHI6HWAY, ST. LOUIS, HO. 43110
Form 3547 Requested