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Joseph Norman Elliott - Ross E. Elvidge - Floyd E. Fielding
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Edward Johnston Fisher - Ralph Mcintosh Fox - George W. France
and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., and Tazewell County Medical Society. He married Miss Mary Margaret Stallard, August 23, 1926; one daughter -- Mary Jane Fielding Pobler, R. N. Dr. Fielding died of virus pneumonia at Proctor Hospital, Peoria, Ill. on February 19, 1944.
EDWARD JOHNSTON FISHER was born September 22, 1905, at United, Pennsylvania. Graduated with B. S. Degree from the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa. in 1927; M. D. Degree from Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa. in 1931. Interned at Washington Hospital, Washington, Pa., 1931-32. Residency: General surgery, one year, 1946, at York Hospital, York, Pa .; obstetrics and gynecology, one year, 1947, at Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa .; obstetrics and gynecology, one year, 1948, York Hospital, York, Pa. Took post-grad- uate. work at the University of Maryland Medical School, Baltimore, Md., 1949-50 - five months course in the basic sciences as applied to obstetrics and gynecology. Assistantship: with Dr. O. H. Ball and Dr. George J. O'Neil, Bloomington, Ill., September 1, 1950 to May 15, 1951. Practice limited to obstetrics and gynecology. From 1935 to 1950 his hospital appointments were held as a member of the surgical and gynecologic out-patient staff of York Hospital, York, Pa. Was former instructor at Jefferson Medical College Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., teaching Junior and Senior medical students in obstetrics and gynecology, 1947. Served in Medical Corps, U. S. Army in World War II from October, 1942 to June, 1946; including 30 months overseas service, in Africa and Italy. He is a member of the McLean County Medical Society, York County Medical Society, York, Penn., and Philadelphia Obstetrical Society, Philadelphia, Pa. Now located in Carlisle, Pa.
RALPH McINTOSH FOX was born at Bloomington, Illinois, October 10, 1915. Graduated with B. S. Degree from Yale University, New Haven, Conn. in 1938; with M. D. Degree from Harvard University Medical School, Cambridge, Mass. in 1942. Interned at Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Mich., 1942-43. Served as Lieut. M. C. in USNR in World War II from July 10, 1943 to May 1, 1946. Was assistant in ophthalmology to Dr. F. B. Fralick, Ann Arbor, Mich. in 1946-47.
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Residency: Department of Ophthalmology, University of Michigan Hospital, 1947-50. Received M. S. Degree in ophthalmology from Uni- versity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. in 1949. Held teaching position in ophthalmology at University of Michigan Medical School from July 1, 1949 to October 1, 1950. Practiced in Bloomington, Ill. from November 1, 1951 to April 1, 1952. Now located in Birmingham, Mich .; practice limited to Specialty of Ophthalmology. He is a member of the Wash- tenaw County and Michigan State Medical Societies, McLean County Medical Society, and A. M. A. He married Miss Harriett Stauffer, September 11, 1943; children - Mary Frances, Jane Elizabeth, Harriett Ellen, and Robert Sheldon.
GEORGE W. FRANCE was born July 25, 1916, at Chicago, Illinois. Graduated from Northwestern University, Chicago, Ill. with B. S. Degree, in 1940; M. D. Degree, Northwestern University Medical School, 1943. Also received B. M. Degree from Northwestern University Medical School. Internship: St. Joseph Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Has engaged in general practice at LeRoy, Ill. from June 15, 1946 to present time; on August 10, 1853 opened an office in Bloomington, Ill. and divides his time between Bloomington and LeRoy. On active staff of St. Joseph's and Mennonite Hospitals, Bloomington, Ill. Was lecturer on communi- cable diseases at St. Joseph's Hospital school of nursing. Served as Captain, M. C. in U. S. Army, 1944-47; overseas service in World War II in European theatre of operations; awarded Bronze Star. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., and American Academy of General Practice. He married Miss Ruth Ann Bergunder, January 4, 1944; children - Barbara Jean and Thomas Michael.
JOHN THOMAS FRANCE was born April 14, 1910, at Decatur, Indiana. Graduated with B. S. Degree from Loyola University, Chicago, Ill. in 1931; M. D. Degree from Loyola University Medical School in 1934. Internship: Mercy Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Engaged in general prac- tice at Ellsworth, Ill., 1934-36; Findlay, Ill., 1936-42; Bloomington, Ill. from 1945 to present time. On active staff of St. Joseph's and Mennonite Hospitals, Bloomington, Ill. Held former teaching position in St. Joseph's Hospital school of nursing. Served as Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. Army in European Theatre of World War II from September 28, 1942 to December 18, 1945. Was member of the High School Board, Findlay Community High School, 1940-42. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, and A. M. A. He married Miss Freda D. Sutton, May 10, 1936; children - Joan, Mary, and Kathleen.
ANN ELIZABETH FREEMAN was born in Topeka, Kansas, June 22, 1911. Attended the Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. four years; Columbia University, New York, N. Y., one year; graduated 1932, Bach. Music Education; graduated 1934, M. A., Voc. Guidance & Personnel in industry; graduated 1942, M. D. Degree, from the Uni- versity of Illinois Medical School, Chicago, Ill. Received M. S. Degree in surgery in 1947, from the University of Illinois College of Medicine. Interned at the Research and Education Hospital, Chicago, Ill., 1943-44. Residency: Winfield Peck Fellow Pathology, St. Luke's Hospital, Chi- cago, Ill., 1944-45. Served as former assistant director of University Health Service at the Illinois State Normal University, Normal, Ill.,
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John Thomas France - Ann Elizabeth Freeman - Albert C. Frell
1947-48. She is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, and the Alpha Epsilon Iota - Women's Medical Society. Present address unknown.
ALBERT C. FRELL was born October 23, 1914, at Yorkville, Ohio. Graduated with B. A. Degree from Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio in 1938; with M. D. Degree from Ohio State University Medical School in 1942. Interned at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, Fla., 1942-43. Served as Captain, A. U. S. Medical Corps in World War II, 1943-46; stationed in Alaska, Northwest Canada, and Manhattan Atom Bomb Project. Practiced in Oak Ridge, Tenn., Atom Bomb Project, 1946- 47. Did post-graduate work in ophthalmology at Tulane University, New Orleans, La., 1947-48. Residency: University Hospital, New York University - Bellevue Medical Center, 1948-50. Has been located in Bloomington, Ill. from July, 1950, to present time; practice limited to Eye specialty. Was former staff member, Oak Ridge Hospital, Oak Ridge, Tenn .; now located at Gailey Eye Clinic with appointments at Mennonite Hospital, Bloomington, Ill. Was secretary-treasurer of Men- nonite Hospital staff in 1953. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., American Board of Ophthalmology, and Fellow of American College of Surgeons. He mar- ried Miss Irene Burbank on July 16, 1949; children - Ellen Frances and Alice Irene.
RAYMOND W. FRICKE was born May 17, 1913, near LeRoy, Illinois. Graduated with B. Ed. Degree from Illinois State Normal University, Normal, Ill. in 1933; with M. A. Degree from the State University of Iowa in 1937; with M. D. Degree from Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Ill. in 1943. Interned at Cook County Hospital in 1943. Received surgical fellowship - Mayo Foundation, 1946-50. Residency : in surgery, Cook County Hospital, 1950-51. Has practiced in Bloom- ington, Ill. from August 1, 1951 to present time. Practice limited to general surgery. Is on active staff of Brokaw, St. Joseph's and Men- nonite Hospitals. Served as Captain in Medical Corps in World War II from January, 1944 to August, 1946; awarded Bronze Star in European Theatre Operations. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois
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State Medical Societies, and A. M. A. He married Miss Nancy Jean Atkinson, July 7, 1945; children - Helen, Jane, Anna, and William.
LEON T. FRUIN was born May 25, 1910, in Gridley, Illinois. Grad- uated with B. S. Degree from the University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. in 1932; with M. D. Degree from University of Illinois Medical School, Chicago, Ill. in 1934. Member of Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma, Nu Sigma Nu, Kappa Beta Phi, Tribe of Illini. Internship: Santa Rosa Hospital, San Antonio, Texas. Was associate of Dr. F. C. McCormick, Normal, Ill., 1935-38. Did post-graduate work at New York Polyclinic, 1939. Practiced at Normal, Ill. from 1935 to present time; practice lim- ited to surgery, gynecology, and obstetrics. Founded THE FRUIN CLINIC in Normal, Ill. in 1950. On active staff of Brokaw and Men- nonite Hospitals. Was former president of Brokaw Hospital staff. Served in World War II as Lieut. Comdr. M. C. (S) USNR at hospitals in United States and in Asiatic-Pacific area, and with Fleet Marine Force, from March, 1942 to December, 1945; served with two units which were awarded Presidential Citations. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, Illinois Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pan-Pacific Surgical Association, World Medical Association, Fellow of American Medical Association, Fellow of American College of Surgeons, and Certified Fellow of International College of Surgeons. He married Miss Virginia L. Ziegler, June 19, 1936; children - Alan Hartman and Eric William.
WATSON GAILEY was born at Ashland, Illinois, September 7, 1882. Graduated, M. D. Degree, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago, Ill., 1904. Internship: Cook County Hospital, 1904-05, and Illinois Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1905-06. Residency: Illinois Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary. Did post-graduate work in Germany, Austria, France and England, 1912-13; further post-graduate work in Germany, Austria, France and England, 1930-31. Was invited with three other Ophthalmologists, by Anglo-Indian government, in 1930, to study the causes of the prevalence of cataract in India. Practiced at Chicago, Ill. 1904-07; Jacksonville, Ill. 1907-08; Bloomington, Ill. 1908
Raymond W. Fricke - Leon T. Fruin - Watson Gailey
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Donald M. Garcia - Eugene G. Goforth - Ernst Goldmann
to present time. Practice limited to ophthalmology. Built the Gailey Eye Clinic, 1008 N. Main St., Bloomington, Ill., 1941; serves as chief ophthalmologist at Mennonite Hospital; holds teaching position in Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology. In 1948, established the Watson Gailey Eye Foundation, one service of which is an Eye Bank. A publication, the Watson Gailey Eye Foundation Digest, containing several articles written by men of international fame in the ophthal- mological world is issued two or three times yearly. He served as Capt. M. C., U. S. A., in World War I, January, 1917 to June, 1918. Was president of McLean County Medical Society, 1919. Has served on the advisory committee for ophthalmology for the Illinois public health commission; holds assistant professorship at Illinois State Normal Uni- versity; is associate surgeon at the Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary, Chicago, Ill., and is consultant surgeon for the Division of Services for Crippled Children at the University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies; A. M. A., American Academy of Ophthalmology, Chicago Ophthalmol- ogical Society, Society of Industrial Surgeons, Central Illinois Ophthal- mology & Otolaryngology Society, Fellow - American College of Surgeons, and Fellow - International College of Surgeons. He married Miss Louise Huffaker, October 29, 1908; one daughter - Janet Gailey Branch.
DONALD M. GARCIA was born February 19, 1910, at Magdalena, New Mexico. He attended the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, N. M. for three years; graduated with B. M. and M. D. Degrees from the Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Ill. in 1937. In- terned at Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Mich. He practiced in Heyworth, Ill. from 1939 to 1945; Bloomington, Ill. from 1945 to 1952. Held ap- pointments at St. Joseph's Hospital, Bloomington, Ill. He was a member of the McLean County Medical Society and A. M. A. He died in 1952, cause - hypertension.
EUGENE G. GOFORTH was born June 18, 1912, at Bloomington, Illinois. Attended Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Ill. two years; graduated B. S. Degree, University of Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago, Ill., 1938; M. D. Degree, 1941. Interned at St. Francis Hospital,
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Peoria, Ill. Residency; Menninger Foundation School of Psychiatry, Topeka, Kan. Assistantship; Northwest Clinic of Psychiatry and Neu- rology, Seattle, Wash. Located at Topeka, Kan. 1946-47; Seattle, Wash. 1947-50; Bloomington, 111., 1950-51; Seattle, Wash. 1951 to present time. Practice limited to psychiatry and psychoanalysis (Diplomate). Holds appointments at Swedish Hospital, King County Hospital, and Pinel Foundation Sanitarium, Seattle, Wash. Was clinical instructor in Psy- chiatry at University of Washington School of Medicine, 1948-50. Be- longs to Pi Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Served as Major, U. S. M. C. in World War II, July, 1942 - January, 1946. Was chief of staff, Pinel Foundation Sanitarium; president-elect, Seattle Psychoanalytic Study Group, Seattle, Wash. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., American Psychiatric Asso- ciation. He married Miss Virginia Sue Mammen, June 26, 1937; children - Jeffrey Austin, Jane Elizabeth, and David Johnson.
ERNST GOLDMANN was born May 15, 1898, in Lueben, Germany. Graduated from University of Breslau, Germany, in 1920; graduated with M. D. Degree from medical colleges at Heideberg and Munich in 1922. Internship: six months at medical clinic of the University of Breslau; six months at training school for midwifery at Breslau, Ger- many. Received special training in gynecology and social hygiene at East German Social Hygiene Academy at Breslau. Residency: surgical department of the Allerheiligen Hospital, Breslau. Practiced from April, 1924 to January, 1939 at Laasen, district of Schweidnitz, Silesia, Ger- many. Came to the United States in 1939, locating at Saginaw, Mich. Interned from 1939-40 at St. Mary's Hospital, Saginaw, Mich. Located in Carlock, Ill. in December, 1940, engaging in general practice and surgery. On active staff of Brokaw Hospital, Normal, Ill., Mennonite and St. Joseph's Hospitals, Bloomington, Ill. Served in World War I in the German Army from 1916 to 1918, winning the Iron Cross. He was a member of the McLean County Medical Society, Illinois State Medical Society, and the American Medical Association. He married Miss Luzie Cohn, July 12, 1924; children -- Ursula Beate Goldmann Freireich, Phoenix, Ariz., and Steffi Hortense, graduate of nursing school in Chicago, Ill. He died February 18, 1948; cause of death: heart disease.
FREDERICK P. GOODWIN was born August 20, 1876, at Leices- ter, Massachusetts. Graduated with M. D. Degree from the Ohio State University Medical School in 1905. Residency: proctological training under H. C. Barr, M. D., and Charles E. Blanchard, M. D .; post-graduate work at New York City, Detroit, Cleveland, Youngstown, and Cincinnati. Practiced at Riley, Kansas for twelve years; Crystal River, Fla. for four years; Strawn, Ill. for ten years; Bloomington, Ill. until his death in 195 - from pneumonia. His practice was limited to proctology. He was a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Soci- eties, A. M. A., and the National Proctological Association. He married Miss Mary Hassebrock in 1907. His second wife was Miss Winifred Mosely, whom he married in 1930.
MATTHEW JAMES HANTOVER was born March 17, 1900, in Chicago, Illinois. Attended Crane Junior College and Lewis Institute; graduated from University of Chicago, B. S. Degree, 1922; from Uni-
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Frederick P. Goodwin . Matthew James Hantover - Clarence Woodson Hardy
versity of Illinois Medical College, Chicago, Ill., M. D. Degree, 1926. Interned at Cook County Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Assistantship: Oak Forest T. B. Hospital, 1928-30. Did post-graduate work at University of California, School of Public Health, Berkeley, Cal. (for M. P. H. Degree) September, 1949 to June, 1950. His practice in Bloomington, Ill. has been limited to G. P. preventive medicine and Pul. T. B. Has been in military service as U. S. N. Comdr. (MC) from April 10, 1942, to present time. Office address is listed as U. S. Navy (MC). Held Hospital appointments while in Bloomington at Brokaw and St. Joseph's Hospitals; present appointments, U. S. N.H's. He is a member of the A. M. A., American College of Chest Physicians, and Association of Military Surgeons of the U. S. He married Miss Eva Hinshaw, R. N., April 24, 1929.
CLARENCE WOODSON HARDY was born January 8, 1898, in Tecumseh, Michigan. Attended the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich .; graduated with M. D. Degree from the University of Michigan Medical School in 1923. Interned at St. Joseph's Hospital, Far Rocka- way, Long Island, N. Y .; Woman's Hospital, New York City; and City Hospital, Jersey City, N. J. Did post-graduate work in orthopedics at Mayo Clinic; in general surgery at Cook County Post-Graduate School; in basic sciences at the University of Minnesota Post-Graduate School. Engaged in general practice at Hutchinson and Dodge City, Kans., 1926-28. Served for three years as pilot in the Naval Reserve Flying Corps, in World War I. Entered the Medical Corps of Regular Army at Ft. Riley, Kan. in 1929; graduated from the Army School of Avia- tion Medicine, Brookfield, Texas, 1929; Army Medical School, Wash- ington, D. C., 1930; Medical Field Service School, Carlisle Barracks, Pa., 1931; and Command and General Staff College, Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., 1944, where he served as instructor for one year, receiving the Com- mendation Ribbon (Army). His experience in the Army has taken him to nine different states. Has served twice in Panama with Canal Zone Government at Gorgas Hospital on detached service from the Army; and later in Alaska from 1937-39. In World War II he was stationed in the South West Pacific. Was commanding officer of the Army Hospital
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at Fort Jay, Governor's Island, N. Y. from 1950-53, Retired from the Army at Governor's Island on November 30, 1953 with the rank of Colonel. In November, 1953, he was appointed director of the Health Service and Prof. of Health Education of Illinois State Normal Uni- versity at Normal, Ill. where he is now located. On associate staff of Brokaw Hospital. He is a member of the American Medical Association, Illinois State Medical Society, Military Surgeons Asociation, and a pro- bationary (one year) member of the McLean County Medical Society. He married Miss Marian Painter on June 14, 1928; children - David Lopp, Periam Burrows, and William Thomas.
GEORGE EARL HARTENBOWER was born August 13, 1892, at Lostant, Illinois. Graduated with B. S. Degree from Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Ill. in 1914; with M. D. Degree from North- western University Medical School, Chicago, Ill. in 1921. Interned at Wesley Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Ill., 1920-21. Residency: Wesley Memorial Hospital, 1921-22; Fellow in Department of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Mich., 1922-25. Did post- graduate work in Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat at Gill Memorial Hospital, Roanoke, Va .; ophthalmology at George Washington University Medical School, Washington, D C .; anatomy of head and neck at University of Indiana Medical Center; neuro-muscular anamolies at Children's Me- morial Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Practiced in Detroit, Mich., 1922-25; Bloomington, Ill. from 1925 to present time; practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Was associated with Dr. Ralph D. Fox in private practice, 1925-31. On active staff at Brokaw and Mennonite Hospitals; courtesy staff at St. Joseph's Hospital. Served in National Army Medical Reserve Corps and S.A.T.C. in World War I; consultant in ophthalmology and otolaryngology for McLean County Draft Board No. 2, World War II. Was president of McLean County Medical Society in 1944. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., World Medical Association, Mississippi Valley Medical Society, American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, Los Angeles Research Study Club, Pan-American Association of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, Association for Research in Ophthalmology, Pan- American Congress of Otorhinolaryngology and Broncho-Esophagology, and Central Illinois Society of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology. He married Miss Marjorie Mae Miller, December 28, 1921; children - Marjorie Joy Petty and Harriet Jean Mitchell.
JOSEPH K. P. HAWKS was born in Bloomington, Illinois, on August 9, 1873. Graduated from Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Ill. with B. A. Degree in 1896; received M. D. Degree from Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Ill. in 1900; member of Phi Gamma Delta and Nu Sigma Nu fraternities. Was engaged in general practice for forty years in Bloomington, Ill. from 1900 to 1940; was assistant for thirteen years of Dr. W. E. Guthrie; then associated with his brother-in-law, Dr. Edson B. Hart until the latter's death, when he retired on January 1, 1940. On active staff of Brokaw Hospital, later - Emeritus, Brokaw Hospital. Became honorary Dr. of Science in 1950 from Illinois Wesleyan University. Served on board of trustees of Illinois Wesleyan University for 31 years; also trustee of Wesley Meth- odist Church (formerly Grace M. E.); trustee of Peoples Bank; senior medical advisor of State Farm Mutual Insurance Company; on draft
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George Earl Hartenbower . Joseph K. P. Hawks - J. Wesley Helm
board of Bloomington, Ill. Served as Captain, Medical Corps, in World War I, 1918. He was a member of the Illinois State Medical Society, A. M. A., and Emeritus, McLean County Medical Society. He married Miss Esther Hart, February 3, 1912; children - Esther Jo (Mrs. Ray- mond R. Stephenson) and Allen Hart. He died June 15, 1952; cause - pneumonia.
J. WESLEY HELM was born January 18, 1906, in Clinton, Illinois. Graduated from Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Illinois, 1930; received M. D. Degree from St. Louis Medical School, St. Louis, Mo., 1935. Internship: St. Louis City Hospital. Has engaged in general practice at Gridley, Ill. from 1936 to present time. Holds ap- pointments in Mennonite and St. Joseph's Hospitals. Was instructor (O.B.) at Mennonite Hospital. Served as Lieut. M. C. in World War II, September 25, 1942 to August 4, 1943. Was vice-president, Mennonite hospital staff; vice-president, McLean County Medical Society. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., and A. A. G. P. He married Miss Edna Hulbert, January 11, 1933; children - Dolores Mae, Doris Vinita, and Nancy Lee.
F. H. HENDERSON was born September 10, 1882, at Towanda, Illinois. Attended Northwestern University, Chicago, Ill. for three years; graduated from the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago, Ill., with M. D. Degree in 1905. Did post-graduate work at the Illinois Char- itable Eye and Ear Infirmary, Chicago, Ill. for one year. Has practiced in Bloomington, Ill. since 1918; practice limited to specialty in Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Holds appointments at St. Joseph's and Mennonite Hospitals. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, and A. M. A.
STEPHEN HERMAYER was born May 14, 1915, at New York, N. Y. Graduated with B. S. Degree from New York University in 1938; M. D. Degree from Long Island College of Medicine in 1942. Internship: Fordham Hospital, New York, N. Y .; St. Albans Naval Hospital, New York; City Hospital, Welfare Island, New York. Took post-graduate course in ophthalmology at New York University, Bellevue Medical
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Center. Practiced at the Gailey Eye Clinic in Bloomington, Ill. from September 1, 1948, to November 15, 1952. Practice limited to ophthal- mology. Held appointments at Mennonite Hospital. Served in the Medical Corps of the U. S. Navy for 32 years. He is a member of the McLean County Medical Society and the Illinois State Medical Society. Present location is at Evanston, Indiana.
ROLAND EUGENE HERRINGTON was born at Freeport, Illinois, August 5, 1922. Graduated from Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloom- ington, Ill. with B. S. Degree in 1943; M. D. Degree from Marquette University Medical School, Milwaukee, Wis. in 1946. Interned at Dea- coness Hospital, Milwaukee, Wis. Residency: General surgery, Columbia University - Presbyterian Medical Center, New York City, 12 years. Was assistant to Dr. Ray Doud, Bloomington, Ill., 1949-50. Was engaged in general practice in Bloomington, Ill. from July, 1949 to January, 1951. Was on associate staff of Brokaw and Mennonite Hospitals. Served in ASTP during World War II, 1943-45. He is a member of the McLean County Medical Society. Present location unknown.
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