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Stanton S. Boulton . Fred W. Brian - Walter James Broad
a member of the village board. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, and A. M. A. He married Miss Belle Hasenwinkle, May 20, 1913; one daughter - Betty Ellen Boulton Christopher.
FRED W. BRIAN was born in Sumner, Illinois, December 12, 1883. Graduated from Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Ill., B. S. Degree, in 1908; from Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Ill., M. D. Degree, 1911. Internship: Wesley Memorial Hospital, Chi- cago, Ill. Did post-graduate work at University of Chattanooga Medical School, Chattanooga, Tenn. Received the Murphy scholarship in surgery. Served as Captain in Medical Corps in World War I. Has practiced in Bloomington, Ill. from January 1, 1913 to present time; practice limited to general surgery and medicine. On active staff at Brokaw and St. Joseph's Hospitals. Was president of Brokaw Hospital staff; former instructor in surgery in Brokaw Hospital school of nursing. Was presi- dent of McLean County Medical Society in 1936. As member of Missouri- Pacific Hospital Association, has been chief surgeon, Eastern Division, C. & A., B & O., G. M. & O. R. R. for forty years to present time. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., Fellow - International College of Surgeons, Central States Industrial Surgeons, and Society of American R. R. Surgeons. He mar- ried Miss Virginia Hillabold, October 15, 1914; children - Virginia Lee, Frederick Bruce, and Margaret Dale.
WALTER JAMES BROAD was born July 26, 1899, at Negaunee, Michigan. Attended the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. for six years; graduated with M. D. Degree from the University of Michigan Medical School in 1927. Received the Degree of Master Science Public Health from the University of Michigan in 1937. Interned at Foote Hospital, Jackson, Mich. Practiced at Climax, Mich., 1928-29; Otsego, Mich., 1930-36; Alabama State Health Department, 1937-41; Illinois State Department of Public Health, 1941-47; Director of McLean County Health Department, Bloomington, Ill. from 1948 to present time. Prac- tice limited to public health. Served as Private in United States Army
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from August to November, 1918, in World War I. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, American Medical Association, Fellow of American Public Health Association, Delta Omega Honor Society in Public Health, Illinois Public Health Association, and Phi Delta Kappa Professional Education Fraternity. He married Miss Edith Mae Kitch, June 16, 1923; one daughter - Carmalu.
JAMES G. BROWN was born April 15, 1921, at Cypress, Illinois. Attended Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Ill. and Memphis State College, Memphis, Tenn .; graduated with M. D. Degree from the University of Tennessee Medical School, Memphis, Tenn. in 1945. In- terned at St. Francis Hospital, Peoria, Ill. Residency: in obstetrics and gynecology at St. Francis Hospital, Peoria, Ill. and at Illinois Research & Educational Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Located in Bloomington, Ill. on August 1, 1951; practice limited to specialty in obstetrics and gynecology. Holds appointments at, Brokaw, Mennonite and St. Joseph's Hospitals. Served in World War II, U. S. Medical Corps, 1946-47. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., and Illinois Obstetrical and Gynecology Society. He married Miss Mar- jorie Schwartz, June 18, 1950; children - Debra Ann and Cynthia Sue.
DAVID JAMES BUDDRUS was born February 2, 1926, at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Attended Creighton University, Omaha, Neb. 21 years; graduated with M. D. Degree from Creighton University School of Medicine in 1947. Interned at Mercy Hospital, Chicago, Ill. from July 1, 1947 to June 30, 1948. Took special training in pediatrics at Children's M & M Hospital, Omaha, Neb. 1948-49; Babies & Children's Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, July 1, 1949 to December 31, 1949; pediatrics and con- tagious diseases at Cleveland City Hospital, Jan. 1, 1950 to June 30, 1950. While practicing in Bloomington, was on courtesy staff of St. Joseph's and Mennonite Hospitals; was instructor in pediatrics at St. Joseph's Hospital school of nursing. Served in the U. S. Navy Reserve during World War II; recalled to service in October, 1950. He is a member of the McLean County Medical Society, Illinois State Medical Society, and A. M. A.
James G. Brown - David James Buddrus - Herbert C. Cantla
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A. James Casner - Gilbert Bernard Causey . George L. Chesley
HERBERT C. CANTLE was born March 27, 1870, in England. Graduated from the University of Vermont Medical School, Burlington, Vt., M. D. Degree, 1903. Interned at U. S. Marine Hospital, Staten Island, N. Y., and New York Lying in Hospital, New York City. En- gaged in general practice at Voluntown, Conn., 1905-06; Austin, W. Va., 1906-13; Cropsey, Ill., 1913 to present time. On associate staff of Bro- kaw Hospital. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, and A. M. A. He married Miss Marguerite Steele, in 1913.
A. JAMES CASNER was born in Chicago, Illinois, July 29, 1877. Graduated, M. D. Degree, from the Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery (now Loyola University) in 1909. Was member of Theta Kappa Psi fraternity. Interned at Francis E. Willard Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Did post-graduate work at Washington University Medical School, St. Louis, Mo .; New York Post Graduate Medical School; Harvard Uni- versity; and Cook County Graduate School. Located in Chicago, Ill., 1909-10; Sibley, Ill., 1910-16; Bloomington, Ill., 1916-51. Practice limited to internal medicine. Held appointments at St. Joseph's and Mennonite Hospitals; was president of staffs, and taught in the nurses' training schools of both hospitals. He was president of the McLean County Medical Society in 1924. Served as Captain in World War I, from October, 1917 to July, 1919. He was a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies and A. M. A. He married Miss Margaret Jane Connell, August 13, 1899; one son - A. James Casner, II. He died December 19, 1951; cause - coronary thrombosis.
GILBERT BERNARD CAUSEY was born in Oliver, Indiana, July 21, 1924. Graduated with B. S. Degree from Indiana University, Bloom- ington, Ind. in 1944; with M. D. Degree from Indiana University Medical School in 1947; member of Nu Sigma Nu fraternity. Interned at Evans- ton Hospital, Evanston, Ill., 1947-48. Residency: in anesthesiology at Evanston Hospital, 1948-50. Has practiced in Bloomington, Ill. since July, 1950; practice limited to specialty in anesthesiology. On active staff of Brokaw, Mennonite, and St. Joseph's Hospitals. Served in World War II as Pfc. in Army Specialized Training Program at Indiana Uni-
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versity, April, 1944 to March, 1946. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., International Association of Anesthesiologists, American Society of Anesthesiologists, and Illinois State Anesthesia Society. He married Miss Helen Elizabeth Denny on July 30, 1949; children - James Denny and Gayle Beth.
GEORGE L. CHESLEY was born at Armour, South Dakota, on December 28, 1915. Attended the University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. and the Northwestern University, Chicago, Ill., graduating with B. S. Degree in 1940; graduated from Northwestern University Medical School with M. D. Degree in 1942. Interned at St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Residency : Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Mass .; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. Practiced in Bloomington, Ill. from De- cember, 1946 to February, 1953; present practice limited to internal medicine. Held appointments at Brokaw, Mennonite, and St. Joseph's Hospitals. Serving as Captain, Medical Corps, in United States Army, entering service on March 17, 1953. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., American Heart Association, American Rheumatism Association, and American Diabetic Association. He married Miss Isabel Longley, January 24, 1942; children - Richard H., George L., and Emily S.
ALFRED G. CHIONE was born in LaSalle, Illinois, September 26, 1914. Graduated from University of Illinois Medical School, Chicago, Ill., with B. S. and M. D. Degrees in 1940. Interned at St. Joseph Hos- pital, Joliet, Ill. Did post-graduate work at International Post-Graduate College, Philadelphia, Pa., 1949. Engaged in general practice at Mack- inaw, Ill., 1941; at Danvers, Ill. from 1942 to present time. On active staff at Mennonite Hospital, courtesy staff at Brokaw and St. Joseph's Hospitals. Was former instructor of obstetrics and gynecology at St. Joseph's nurses' training school. Was township health officer, 1942-53; member of school board, Danvers school unit, 1953. Served in World War II, First Lt. U. S. Air Force, 1942-43. He is a member of McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., Mississippi Valley Medical Society, and A. A. G. P. He married Miss Mary A. Graziani,
Alfred G. Chione - Gerald M. Cline - Charles A. Conklin
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June 23, 1941; children - Alfred George, Mary Rita, Lorraine Marie, and Robert William.
GERALD M. CLINE was born May 31, 1896, in LeRoy, Illinois. Grad- uated with B. S. Degree from the University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. in 1918; with M. D. Degree from the University of Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago, Ill. in 1919. Internship: Mercy Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Residency : Misericordia Hospital, and Durand Contagious Hospital, Chicago, Ill., associated with Dr. Robert A. Black, chief of department in pediatrics, Loyola University School of Medicine. Did post-graduate work in Northwestern University department of allergy. Has practiced in Bloomington, Ill. from November, 1922, to present time; practice limited to pediatrics and allergy. Is on active staff of St. Joseph's, Brokaw, and Mennonite Hospitals; is former instructor in pediatrics at the schools of nursing in all three hospitals. Serves as medical director of Illinois Soldier's and Sailor's Children's School, Normal, Ill .; is mem- ber of Commission for Handicapped Children, State of Illinois; Associate Prof., department of pediatrics, University of Illinois College of Medi- cine, Chicago, Ill .; Illinois state chairman, American Academy of Pedi- atrics; chairman, National Committee on cooperation with Non-Medical Groups, American Academy of Pediatrics; Liaison representative of American Academy of Pediatrics to National P. T. A .; Liaison repre- sentative of American Academy of Pediatrics to American Camping Association; past president and founder of Central Illinois Pediatric Society; president, McLean County Medical Society in 1941; member of advisory committee, Department of Public Health, State of Illinois; and member of advisory committee, University of Illinois, Division of Services for Crippled Children. Is author of several scientific papers which have been presented before national organizations. Served as 1st Class hospital apprentice, U. S. Navy, in World War I. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., Chicago Allergy Society, Chicago Pediatric Society; charter member, Mississippi Valley Medical Society; Fellow - American Academy of Pediatrics; Fellow - American College of Physicians; Fellow - Amer- ican College of Allergy; Fellow - Mississippi Valley Medical Society; Licentiate - American Board of Pediatrics; Licentiate - American Board of Allergy; Licentiate - American Board of Pediatric Allergy. He married Miss Hilda Lillian Ross, October 30, 1922; children - Jeanne and Jerry Ross.
CHARLES A. CONKLIN was born August 13, 1899, in East Peoria, Illinois. Attended the University of Iowa three years; graduated, M. D. Degree, University of Iowa Medical School, 1931. Interned at Broad- lawns General Hospital, Des Moines, Iowa. Residency: Broadlawns Gen- eral Hospital. Engaged in general practice at Garden Grove, Iowa, 1933-35; Lexington, Ill. 1935-37; Bloomington, Ill. 1937 to present time. Was on staff at Decatur County General Hospital, Leon, Iowa; present appointments at St. Joseph's and Mennonite Hospitals, Bloomington, Ill. Served in World War II, Commander - U. S. Naval Reserve, September, 1942 to December, 1945. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, and A. M. A. He married Miss La Verna Minnie Meiner, March 23, 1923; children - Robert Arthur, Charles Meiner, and Edward William.
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RACHEL M. COOPER was born November 22, 1876 at Potomoc, Illinois. Graduated, M. D. Degree, Eclectic Medical School, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1902; M. D. Degree, University of Illinois Medical School, Chicago, Ill., 1906. Was assistant in diagnosis and surgery to Dr. Bertha Van Hoosen, Chicago, Ill., 1917-18. Did post-graduate work at Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. and at New York Post Graduate School, New York. Engaged in general practice at Penfield, Ill., 1902-04; Danville, Ill., 1906-09; Aurora, Neb., 1909-28; Normal, Ill., 1928-45. Was school physician and teacher of Health Education, Illinois State Normal Uni- versity. She is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, and A. M. A. She married Charles J. Cooper, August 4, 1898; after going through Medical College together and practicing two years, he died of cryptogenetic septicemia, contracted through a cut on his finger. One daughter - Charlene Cooper Siebert, Grand Island, Nebraska. Dr. Cooper is now residing near her daughter.
FREDERICK A. CROWLEY was born in Des Moines, Iowa, De- cember 16, 1911. Graduated, B. A. Degree, from University of Iowa, 1933; M. D. Degree, University of Iowa Medical School, 1937. Intern- ship: two years at General Hospital, Rochester, N. Y. Residency : Brooklyn Eye, Ear Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. Did post-graduate work at New York Post Graduate Hospital. Began practice limited to ophthal- mology at Gailey Eye Clinic, Bloomington, Ill. in 1946. Holds appoint- ments at Mennonite Hospital. Was vice-president of staff and chairman of surgical committee at Mennonite Hospital, 1953. Served in World War II, 26th Field Hospital, June, 1942 to March, 1946; entered as 1st Lt., discharged as Major. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., American Board of Ophthalmology, and American Academy of Ophthalmology and Oto- laryngology. He married Miss Mildred R. Kocher, April 5, 1948.
THOMAS S. CUMMING was born July 2, 1915, at Coal City, Illinois. Attended University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. two years; grad- uated M. D. Degree, University of Illinois Medical School, Chicago, Ill., 1939; received B. S. Degree, 1937. Interned at Ravenswood Hospital,
Rachel M. Cooper - Frederick A. Crowley - Thomas S. Cumming
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Frank Deneen - Owen Deneen - Helen Denny
Chicago, Ill. Residency : Sherman Hospital, Elgin, Ill. Did post-graduate work at School of Tropical Medicine, Walter Reed Hospital; Army Post- Graduate School, 1942. Engaged in general practice at Heyworth, Ill., May, 1946, to date. On active staff, St. Joseph's Hospital; courtesy staff, Brokaw and Mennonite Hospitals. Was State Director, Illinois Academy of General Practice; secretary-treasurer, Corn Belt Regional Chapter, Illinois Academy of General Practice. Served as Major AUS Medical Corps, World War II, March 5, 1941 to April 17, 1946. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, American Academy of General Practice, and American Society of Tropical Medi- cine. He married Miss Lucille M. Thom, July 15, 1939; children - Cheryl Lucille and Thomas S., III.
FRANK DENEEN was born June 26, 1890, at Bloomington, Illinois. Attended the Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Ill. and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich .; graduated with M. D. Degree from the Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Ill. in 1915. Internship: St. Louis City Hospital, St. Louis, Mo. and Children's Free Hospital, Detroit, Mich. Has practiced in Bloomington, Ill. from 1917 to time of death; practice limited to internal medicine. Was on active staff of St. Joseph's and Mennonite Hospitals. Has served as secretary of the Section on Internal Medicine of the Illinois State Medical Society; as chairman of the Section on Medicine of the Illinois State Medical Society. Served as 1st Lieut. in Medical Corps in World War I. He was a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., American Heart Association and the American Society for Study of Goiter. He married Miss Mary Gregory on November 7, 1918; children - Frank, Owen, and Robert. He died April 12, 1954; cause - coronary thrombosis.
OWEN DENEEN was born May 12, 1922, at Bloomington, Illinois. Attended the University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. in 1940-42; graduated with M. D. Degree from Northwestern University Medical School, Chi- cago, Ill. in 1946. Interned at Detroit City Hospital, Detroit, Mich. Residency: Detroit City Hospital, 1947-49. Assistantship: instructor in
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internal medicine, Wayne University Medical School, Detroit, Mich., 1949-50. Has practiced in Bloomington, Ill. from 1950 to present time, excluding military service. Practice has been limited to internal medi- cine. Holds appointments at Mennonite and St. Joseph's Hospitals. Served as Captain in the Medical Corps, U. S. Army in the Korean War, 1951-53. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies and A. M. A.
HELEN DENNY was born October 15, 1920, in Jeannette, Pennsyl- vania. Graduated with B. S. Degree from University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa. in 1941; with M. D. Degree from University of Pitts- burgh Medical School in 1943; member of Quax; Pi Tau Phi and Alpha Omega Alpha. Interned at St. Francis Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa. in 1943-44. Residency: pathology, Children's Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1944-45; pediatrics, Children's Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1945-46; an- esthesia, Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1946-47; anesthesia, Evan- ston Hospital, Evanston, Ill., 1947-49. Practiced in Evanston, Ill., April, 1948 to February, 1950, assistant to Dr. J. Earl Remlinger, director of anesthesia, Evanston Hospital, 1949-50; in Bloomington, Ill. from March, 1950 to present time. Present practice limited to anesthesiology. On active staff of Brokaw, Mennonite and St. Joseph's Hospitals. Has served as instructor in pathology, University of Pittsburgh; instructor in pediatrics, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio. She is a mem- ber of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., American Society of Anesthesiology, International Anesthesiology Re- search Society, Illinois Anesthesiology Society, Chicago Society of An- esthetists, and International Association of Anesthesiologists. She married Gilbert B. Causey, M. D. on July 30, 1949; children - James Denny and Gayle Beth.
ROBERT R. DEW was born April 18, 1920, at Barnesville, Ohio. Graduated with A. B. Degree from Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, in 1942; with M. D. Degree from University of Louisville Medical School, Louisville, Ky. in 1946. Member of Phi Chi fraternity; president, Alpha Alpha Chapter, 1945-46. Interned at Louisville General Hospital, April, 1946 to April, 1947. Residency: internal medicine, April, 1947 to July, 1948 and pediatrics, July, 1950 to July, 1952 at Louisville General Hos- pital and Louisville Children's Hospital, Louisville, Ky. Started to prac- tice in Bloomington, Ill., July 15, 1952; practice limited to specialty, pediatrics. Holds appointments at St. Joseph's and Mennonite Hospitals. Served as Captain, Medical Corps, in World War II, July, 1943 - March, 1946; July, 1948 - June, 1950; stationed with the Occupation Forces in Germany from July, 1949 to June, 1950. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, and A. M. A. He married Miss Virginia G. Carson, June 26, 1943; children - John Robert, Jane Esther, Susan Elizabeth, and Larry Alan.
HOMER O. DOLLEY was born November 17, 1901, at LeRoy, Illinois. Attended Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Ill. for two years; received B. S. Degree from Northwestern University, Evanston, III .; graduated with M. D. Degree from Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Ill. in 1928. Internship: Illinois Masonic Hospital, Chi- cago, Ill. Studied surgery with Dr. Karl Meyer, Cook County Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Was member of Tau Kappa Epsilon and Phi Beta Pi
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Robert R. Dew . Homer O. Dolley - Ray Wilson Doud
fraternities. Started practice in Bloomington, Ill. August 1, 1929 and engaged in general practice and surgery until his death. On staff of Brokaw, Mennonite and St. Joseph's Hospitals; was former president of staff at Brokaw Hospital. Was president of the McLean County Medical Society in 1943; medical director of Eureka Williams Corpora- tion; consulting surgeon for the Illinois Central Railroad; and assistant surgeon for the Gulf, Mobile and Ohio R. R. Served on the Medical Examining Board of McLean County. He was a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., Industrial Sur- geons Society, and Central States Medical Society. He married Miss Lula Ellen Connell June 25, 1927; children - Jo Ann and Deborah Lou. He died March 25, 1950; cause - coronary thrombosis.
RAY WILSON DOUD was born in Gardner, Illinois, March 8, 1899. Graduated with B. S. Degree from Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloom- ington, Ill. in 1921; with M. D. Degree from Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Ill. in 1925. Interned at Buffalo General Hospital, Buffalo, N. Y. Was associate of Dr. Ferd C. McCormick, Normal, Ill. for three years. Had five post-graduate courses in surgery at Cook County Graduate School. Engaged in general practice and surgery at Buffalo, N. Y., 1926-28; Normal, Ill. from 1928 to present time. On active staff at Brokaw and Mennonite Hospitals. Was president of the McLean County Medical Society in 1948. Served as Sgt. in World War I, July to November, 1918; as Lt. Col. U. S. Army Medical Corps, World War II, July, 1942 to January, 1946. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, International Col- lege of Surgeons, and A. M. A. He married Miss Marjorie Augustin, June 26, 1926; children - David Lee and John Richard.
JOSEPH NORMAN ELLIOTT was born at Chicago, Illinois, May 12, 1894. Graduated from Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Ill., B. S. Degree, 1916; Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Ill., M. D. Degree, 1920. Member of Alpha Omega Alpha fraternity. Internship: Wesley Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Residency: Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Mich. Assistantship: Henry Ford Hospital. Did post-graduate work at Harvard Medical School. Practiced general medi-
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cine in Bloomington, Ill., 1922-23; member of staff, Henry Ford Hos- pital, Detroit, Mich., 1923-26; returned to Bloomington, Ill. in September, 1926. Practice has been limited since 1926 to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Former instructor in nursing schools of Mennonite and Brokaw Hos- pitals. On active staff of Mennonite and Brokaw Hospitals; president of staff of both hospitals. Dr. Elliott attained fame at Illinois Wesleyan University as a 16 letter winner in sports and is still acknowledged to be the greatest all round athlete in the one hundred years of this old college. He was football coach at Wesleyan University at one time; basketball coach and assistant football coach at Northwestern University in 1917, 1918, and 1920. Was past member of the Bloomington School Board. Served in World War I, 1919. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, and Central Illinois Society of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology. He married Miss Alice Marquis, September 4, 1919; children - Joseph (deceased), Margaret, Chalmers, Peter R., and James.
ROSS E. ELVIDGE was born April 7, 1891, at Rockford, Illinois. Graduated with M. D. Degree from the University of Illinois Medical School, Chicago, Ill. in 1915. Internship: Rockford City Hospital, Rock- ford, Ill. Engaged in general practice at Hoopeston, Ill., 1920-36; Normal, Ill., 1936 to present time. Served as 1st Lieut. in Medical Corps of World War I, 1918-19. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies and the A. M. A. He married Miss Roxan Gardner in August, 1935; children - June and Rosslyn.
FLOYD E. FIELDING was born July 9, 1902, at Colfax, Illinois. Attended the University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. and Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Ill .; graduated with M. D. Degree from the University of Louisville Medical School, Louisville, Ky. Was a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha medical fraternity and Sigma Chi fraternity. Practiced at McRoberts, Ky., 1926-29; Minonk, Ill., 1929-30; served as health director of Bloomington, Ill., 1930-31; moved to Peoria, Ill. where he practiced from 1931 to 1944. Was former president of Proctor Hos- pital medical staff in Peoria. He was a member of the McLean County
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