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MAX F. HERSEY was born June 12, 1915, at Bloomington, Illinois. After attending Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Ill. for two years, he graduated with A. B. Degree from John Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. in 1939; with M. D. Degree from John Hopkins Uni- versity Medical School in 1943. Interned at Presbyterian Hospital, Chicago, Ill., 1943-44. Residency : Surgical resident, Hospital for Women, Maryland, 1946-48; Gorgas Hospital, Ancon, Canal Zone, 1952-53. En- gaged in general practice in Bloomington, Ill. from 1948 to 1952; from August, 1953 to present time. Is on active staff of Brokaw and St. Joseph's Hospitals; associate staff of Mennonite Hospital. Served in Medical Corps, USNR in World War II for twenty-one months as a member of surgical team on hospital ship L.S.T. 1025. Received com- mendation in Philippine invasions at Lahy, P. I., 1944. He is a member of the McLean County Medical Society, Illinois State Medical Society, A. M. A., Isthmian Medical Society, Panama, Rep. of Panama, and John Hopkins Medical and Surgical Society.
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BENJAMIN F. HOOPES was born January 26, 1911, in Blooming- ton, Illinois. Attended Illinois Wesleyan University, 1928-30; graduated, B. S. Degree cum laude, Yale University, New Haven, Conn., 1933; M. D. Degree, Yale University Medical School, 1937; M. S. Degree (Surgery) University of Michigan, 1941; won the William A. Rogers scholarship. Internship: New York Hospital, 1936-37. Residency: New York Hospital, 1937-39, Henry Ford Hospital, 1939-42 and 1946. Did post-graduate work at University of Michigan, and Wayne University, Detroit, Mich. Has practiced in Bloomington, Ill. from 1947 to present time. Practice limited to general surgery. Held appointments in past at Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Mich .; at present is consultant in general surgery, VAH, Dwight, Ill .; on active staff of Brokaw, Men- nonite and St. Joseph's Hospitals. Was clinical instructor at Cornell University Medical School; now on teaching staffs of Brokaw and St. Joseph's Hospital nursing schools. Served as Lt. Commander, U. S. Navy in World War II, 1942-46; received commendation, Sicilian land- ings. Was president of staff, Brokaw Hospital, 1953; vice-president of staff, Mennonite Hospital, 1951. Is a director of the McLean County Bank. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., American College of Surgeons, Certified American Board of Surgery, and Central Surgical Association. He married Miss Frances Kelly, June 21, 1941; children - Benjamin F. III, Ann Hilary, and Jeffrey R.
PRESTON SWARNER HOUK was born August 5, 1920, at Portland, Indiana. Graduated with A. B. Degree from Indiana University, Bloom- ington, Ind. in 1941; with M. D. Degree from Indiana University Medical School in 1944. Internship: Grace Hospital, Detroit, Mich. Res- idency: in surgery at Wyandotte General Hospital, Wyandotte, Mich., 1945-46; in obstetrics and gynecology, Grace Hospital, Detroit, Mich., 1948-51. Engaged in the practice of obstetrics and gynecology at Bloom- ington, Ill. from July, 1951, to present time. On active staff of Mennonite, St. Joseph's and Brokaw Hospitals. Was former instructor in obstetrics at Grace Hospital school of nursing, Detroit, Mich .; is now instructor in obstetrics at Mennonite Hospital school of nursing; and instructor in
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gynecology at St. Joseph's Hospital school of nursing, Bloomington, Ill. Was vice-president of St. Joseph's hospital staff, 1953-54. Served as Captain in Medical Corps, U. S. Army, in Korea during World War II in 1946-48. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., Illinois Obstetrical and Gynecological So- ciety, and North Central Illinois Medical Association. He married Miss Wilma J. Curley, April 7, 1945; children - Nancy Jean and Richard Preston.
HARRY LEE HOWELL was born June 3, 1878, near Kouts, Indiana. Attended Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind .; graduated with M. D. Degree from Rush Medical College, Chicago, Ill. in 1904; member of the Nu Sigma Nu fraternity. Interned at Cook County Hospital. Began practice in Bloomington, Ill. May 29, 1904. Engaged in general practice and obstetrics until 1917; after 1920, practice limited to gyne- cology and surgery. Enlisted in the Naval Reserve in 1917 with rank of Lieut. Senior Grade, and served from November, 1917 to April, 1920, as physician and surgeon on troop ships Calamares and Leviathan, making a total of fifteen round trips. He helped found the American Legion in Bloomington, Ill., and was its first Commander under charter, and only member to hold that post twice. Was coroner of McLean county, 1940; reelected, 1944. Was instrumental in organizing the Bloomington-Normal Health Council, and the Bloomington-Normal Chap- ter, National Aeronautic Association of which he was medical ex- aminer for fourteen years. He was a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., and the Aero Medical Association of the United States. He married Miss Rose Bachrach, September 16, 1902; children - Jane Howell Salzenstein and June Howell Rau. He died December 16, 1944.
GEORGE EARLE IRWIN, JR. was born March 24, 1919, at Kanka- kee, Illinois. Graduated, B. S. Degree, Northwestern University, Chicago, Ill., 1940; M. S. and M. D. Degrees, Northwestern University Medical School, 1944. Interned at Evanston Hospital Association. Received spe- cial training in radiology at Wesley Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Ill., 1944-45 and 1947-48. Member of Alpha Omega Alpha and Phi Beta
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Kappa fraternities. Has practiced in Bloomington, Ill. from September 1948, to present time. Held appointments in Wesley Memorial Hospital as associate director, department of radiology; now radiologist at Bro- kaw Hospital, Normal, Ill. Also serves as consultant in radiology, Veterans Administration Hospital, Dwight, Ill .; consultant in radiology, Illinois State School and Colony, Lincoln, Ill .; radiologist, Evangelical Deaconess Hospital, Lincoln, Ill .; instructor in radiology, Northwestern University Medical School. Served as Capt. in World War II, 1943-45; in Medical Corps, AUS, 1945-47. He is chairman and secretary of Section on radiology, Illinois State Medical Society. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., Radiological Society of North America, Illinois Radiological Society, Chicago Roentgen Society, and American College of Radiology. He mar- ried Miss Marguerite Imle, September 19, 1942; children - Patricia, Stephen and Janet.
DAVID MEREDITH JENKINS was born in El Paso, Illinois, August 20, 1903. Graduated from Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloom- ington, Ill., with B. S. Degree, in 1929; from Rush Medical College, Chicago, Ill., with M. D. Degree, in 1933. Interned at St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago, Ill. where he also received special training in surgery. Was company surgeon in mining camp operated by International Harvester Company at Benham, Ky. in 1934-37. Has been engaged in general practice in Bloomington, Ill. from 1937 to present time. Holds appoint- ments at Mennonite and Brokaw Hospitals. Was president of McLean County Medical Society in 1953. Served as Capt. M. C. in World War II from August, 1942 to October, 1945. He is a member of the McLean County Medical Society, Illinois State Medical Society, A. M. A., and Illinois State Obstetrical and Gynecological Society. He married Miss Virginia Bachman on November 14, 1934; children - David M., Deborah D., and Charles H.
JAMES JENSON was born April 20, 1878, at Albert Lee, Minnesota. Attended college in Sac City, Iowa, two years; graduated from Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery, M. D. Degree, in 1911. Interned at Chicago Polyclinic Hospital, nine months. Engaged in general practice
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at Chicago, Ill. seven years; Saybrook, Ill., 1917-1952. Was president of Saybrook School Board twenty years; president, McLean County Medical Society, 1934. He was a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, and A. M. A. He married Miss Bertha Cathrine Peterson, April 6, 1915; children - Marie Cathrine and Paul James. He died March 15, 1952; cause - coronary thrombosis.
C. CARROLL JONES was born March 20, 1889, in Maine. Graduated from Loyola University School of Medicine, Chicago, Ill., in 1917. In- terned at West Suburban Hospital, Oak Park, Ill. On staff of Kalamazoo State Hospital two years, followed by eight years general practice El Paso, Ill. Did post-graduate work at Chicago Lying In Hospital, New York Post Graduate, and Harvard Medical School. Practiced pediatrics in Bloomington, Ill., from 1929 to 1950. On staffs of Mennonite and St. Joseph's Hospitals. Was attending pediatrician to Baby Fold, Normal, Ill. for fourteen years. Moved to San Diego, Calif. in 1949; anesthetist, San Diego County General Hospital 32 years. Retired June, 1953. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., Fellow of American Academy of Pediatrics. He married Miss Katherine I. Roese, of Buffalo, N. Y.
PAUL FREDERICK KIONKA was born November 15, 1901, in Melrose Park, Illinois. Attended University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. two years; graduated, B. S. and M. D. Degrees, University of Illinois Med- ical School, Chicago, Ill., 1928. Interned at West Suburban Hospital, Oak Park, Ill. Did post-graduate work in chest diseases at University of Chicago, 1948; University of California and Stanford University, 1949. Practiced in Arlington Heights, Ill. 1929-36; Bloomington, Ill. 1936-42; U. S. Veterans' Hospital, Tucson, Ariz., 1947 to date. Practice limited to tuberculosis and chest diseases. Was health director, Bloom- ington, Ill. 1937-42. Served in U. S. Navy, Commander, in World War II, June 8, 1942. to October 22, 1946. He is a member of McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., and American College of Chest Physicians. He married Miss Henriette L. Maypole, June 29, 1947; one son - Roger Paul.
PAUL LAMBRECHT was born in Bloomington, Illinois, June 2, 1918. Attended Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Ill. for three years; graduated from University of Illinois Medical School, Chicago, Ill., M. D. Degree, 1943. Internship: Cook County Hospital, Chicago, Ill. January, 1944 to October, 1944. Residency: Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary, October, 1944 to April, 1946; Valley Forge General Hospital, April, 1946 to April, 1948. Practiced ophthalmology in Bloomington, Ill. October, 1948 to April, 1950; moved to Des Moines, Iowa, where he continues in practice. While in Bloomington, held appointments at Men- nonite Hospital. Served as Captain in World War II, 1946-48, in Army Eye Center in Valley Forge General Hospital. He is a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha and Pi Kappa Epsilon Medical fraternities. Was secretary-treasurer, Des Moines Academy Ophthalmology and Otolaryn- gology, 1950-51. He is a member of the McLean County Medical Society. and A. M. A. He married Miss Grayce Blunk, May 8, 1943; children - Paula Jean, Barbara June, and Stephen Lee Mark.
GUY H. LANGSDALE was born November 25, 1882, at Florence, Indiana. Attended Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Ind. and the Uni-
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versity of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky .; graduated with M. D. Degree from the College of Medicine and Surgery, Chicago, Ill. in 1911. Internship was in Cook County Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Did post-graduate work at Chicago, Omaha, Vienna and Edinburg, Scotland. Was attending physi- cian, Chicago Home for Boys, 1910-11; assistant surgeon, Illinois Steel Co., Joliet, Ill., 1912; practiced at Highmore, S. D., 1913-26. While in Highmore was in partnership with Dr. I. M. Burnside, 1913; county coroner, 1914-15; superintendent, Hyde County board of health, 1919-26. Moved to Lexington, Ill. where he practiced from 1927 to 1950. He was a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies and A. M. A. He married Miss Flora M. Pate, February 19, 1913; children - Elizabeth, Charlotte Langsdale Farmer, and Bard. Dr. Langsdale died April 24, 1950; cause of death, thrombo phlebitis.
BENEDICT EGON ANTHONY LIEWEN was born January 5, 1923, in Chicago, Illinois. Graduated, B. S. Degree, Loyola University, Chicago, Ill., 1943; M. D. Degree, Chicago Medical School, 1946. Interned at Edge- water & Grant Hospitals, Chicago, Ill., 1946-47. Was assistant (GYN. & OB) to Dr. E. W. Fischmann at Grant Hospital, Chicago, Ill., 1947-50; also Adjunct to Gyn. Fantus Clinics of Cook County Hospital, 1947-50, under Fischmann, Reich, Nechtow, et al. Has engaged in general prac- tice at Bellflower, Ill., 1949-51; Ft. Riley Army Hospital (OB & GYN.) 1951-52; 11th Evacuation Hospital, Korea (general surgeon) 1952-53; praeceptorship in general surgery, Medical Centre, Blue Island, Ill., 1953 to present time. While in Bellflower, held appointments at St. Joseph's and Mennonite Hospitals, Bloomington, Ill. Served as Captain in the Medical Corps, U. S. Army in Korean War, from February 5, 1951 to February 6, 1953; awarded Korean service medal, United Na- tions service medal, Korean presidential citation, U. S. presidential citation, and Union of South Africa commendation medal. He is a mem- ber of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, and the A. M. A. He married Miss Jeanne Louise Kosterlitz, August 27, 1947; children - Antoinette Cara and Margo Beth.
A. EDWARD LIVINGSTON was born September 26, 1912, in Bloom- ington, Illinois. Graduated with A. B. Degree from the University of
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Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. in 1933; with M. D. Degree from North- western University Medical School, Chicago, Ill. in 1938. Interned at Iowa Methodist Hospital, Des Moines, Iowa. Residency: Denver General Hospital, Denver, Col. - one year tuberculosis, two years, medicine. Practiced at Bloomington, Ill. from 1946 to present time; practice limited to specialty of internal medicine. On active staff of Brokaw, St. Joseph's and Mennonite Hospitals. Was former consultant on internal medicine at Dwight Veterans' Hospital, Dwight, Ill .; former instructor in nurses' training schools at Brokaw, St. Joseph's and Mennonite Hospitals. Served in World War II as Lt. Col. in Medical Corps, AUS, 1941-46; overseas, 147th Gen. Hosp., 1942-45. He is a member of the McLean County Medical Society (present secretary), Illinois State Medical So- ciety, A. M. A., Diplomate - American Board of Internal Medicine, Fellow of American College of Physicians, member, American Heart Association, American Geriatrics Society - World Medical Association, and American Association for the Advancement of Science. He married Miss Zelona Worden, August 9, 1941; children - Milton R., Peter A., Laurie Anne, and Ellen Sue.
RALPH R. LOAR was born August 24, 1891, in Bloomington, Illinois. Graduated in 1913 with B. S. Degree from Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Ill .; post-graduate study in 1914; received M. D. Degree from Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Ill. in 1918. Interned at Chicago Lying In Hospital & Desp., 1918-19; Cook County Hospital, 1920-21. Received special training in obstetrics at Cook County Hospital in 1921. Practiced in Holder, Ill., 1921-22; moved to Blooming- ton, Ill. where he has engaged in general practice to present time. Holds appointments at St. Joseph's Hospital (OB. & Gyn. Sec.) and Mennonite Hospital. Was instructor in obstetrics in St. Joseph's Hospital school of nursing from 1927 to 1941. Served as Lt., M. C. in U. S. Navy in World War I, 1918-19; served in World War II from 1941 to 1946; as asst. chief dependent clinic, 1942-44; Capt., 1945; sen. med. off., U. S. Mt. Vernon, 1944-45. Is member of Phi Gamma Delta and Nu Sigma Nu fraternities. Was president of St. Joseph's Hospital staff in 1946; presi- dent, Illinois State O. B. and Gyn. Society, 1951; president, McLean
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County Medical Society, 1952; vice-president, McLean County Health Department. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., and Illinois Society of O. B. & Gyn. He married Miss Pauline S. Mack, December 21, 1918; one son - Ralph J.
HOMER C. LYMAN, JR. was born at Niantic, Illinois, on September 9, 1921. Graduated from University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill., B. S. Degree, in 1943; from University of Illinois Medical School, Chicago, Ill., M. D. Degree, in 1945. Internship: St. Francis Hospital, Evanston, Ill. Has en- gaged in general practice in Normal, Ill. from 1946 to date. On active staff of Brokaw and Mennonite Hospitals. He is a member of the McLean County Medical Society, Illinois State Medical Society, Fellowship - American Medical Association, and American Academy of General Prac- tice. He married Miss Mary Jane Ward, December 17, 1944; children - Linda and Ann.
BERNICE CURRY McCONNELL was born in Logan County, Illinois. Attended Keokuuk Medical College and College of Physicians and Sur- geons at Keokuk, Iowa, four years, graduating with M. D. Degree in 1903. Took special training at General Hospital at Fort Dodge, Iowa, in 1901. Residency : Trudeau School of Tuberculosis, Saranac Lake, N. Y. in 1919, where she served as secretary of her class; Colorado School of Tuberculosis, Colorado Springs, Col. in 1922; special course under Dr. George T. Palmer, T. B. specialist of Springfield, Ill. Located in Delavan, Ill. in 1903, but after a few months moved to Bloomington, Ill. and began a general practice of medicine. Was appointed medical director of the County Tuberculosis dispensary in January, 1918. Was medical director and superintendent of Fairview Sanatorium, Normal, Ill. from 1918 to 1924. Served on Fairview Sanatorium Board from 1924 to 1932. Was secretary of the McLean County Medical Society, 1918- 19-20. Hospital appointments while in Bloomington were at St. Joseph's and Mennonite Hospitals. Dr. Curry married William McConnell on May 24, 1924, and did not practice medicine from 1924 to 1931. After Mr. McConnell's death, July 10, 1931, Dr. McConnell engaged in general practice in LeRoy, Ill. from August, 1932 to present time. She is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies,
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A. M. A., American Geriatrics Society, North Central Medical Associ- ation, and National T. B. Association.
HAROLD PROCTOR McGINNES was born April 24, 1920, in Char- lotte, Michigan. Graduated with B. S. Degree from Michigan State College, Lansing Mich. in 1943; with M. D. Degree from University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Mich. in 1945. Member of Phi Kappa Phi and Alpha Omega Alpha, Medical Honor Societies. Interned at Grace Hospital, Detroit, Mich. Residency: three years in general surgery, approved graduated resident training at Grace Hospital, 1948- 51. Did post-graduate work during period of resident training in surgical anatomy, surgical pathology, pathology of neoplasm and gynecological pathology at Wayne University College of Medicine. Has engaged in general surgery at Bloomington, Ill. from July 1, 1951, to present time. On active staff of Brokaw, St. Joseph's and Mennonite Hospitals. Served as Pfc. in World War II from June 23, 1943 to September 15, 1945; Captain, Medical Corps, from August, 1946 to June, 1948. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, Associate - Detroit Surgical Association, Associate - Central States Society of In- dustrial Medicine and Surgery. He married Miss Elizabeth Jeanette Stubbs, July 11, 1942; children - Paul Richard and Sue Ann.
JAMES ROBERT McINTOSH was born Feb. 16, 1899, at Anchor, Ill. Graduated with A. B. Degrec from Westminster College, Fulton, Mo. in 1921; M. D. Degree from Tulane University Medical School in 1926. In- terned at Turo Infirmary, New Orleans, La. Residency: Henry Ford Hos- pital, Detroit, Mich., 1928-30. Has practiced in Bloomington, Ill. from 1931 to present time. Present practice has been limited to urology. On ac- tive staff of St. Joseph's, Brokaw and Mennonite Hospitals. Served in three wars - Pfc. AEF, World War I, 1918-19; Captain, Medical Corps, USNR in World War II, April, 1941 to May, 1946. Served as senior medical officer at El Toro and Meramer marine bases in the Marine Air Group 23 of the 1st Marine Air Wing. Was Captain M. C. in Korean War, 1950-52; awarded Presidential Citation. Was chief of staff at St. Joseph's Hospital, 1950-51; consultant, Illinois Soldier's and Sailor's Children's School; medical consultant, Dwight VAH, Dwight, Ill. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., and the American College of Surgeons - Urologist. He mar- ried Miss Helen Schreck, February 15, 1941.
GEORGE BRADLEY MCNEELY was born August 31, 1912, at Riverton, Illinois. Graduated from the Illinois State Normal University, Normal, Ill. in 1936; B. S. and M. D. Degrees received from the Uni- versity of Illinois Medical School, Chicago, Ill. in 1940. Interned at Garfield Park Community Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Post-graduate study: abdominal surgery at Cambridge University Medical College, Cambridge, England; United States Air Force School of Flight Surgery, Randolph Field, Texas. Has engaged in general practice and surgery at Bloom- ington, Ill. from 1941 to present time. Holds appointments at St. Joseph's, Brokaw, and Mennonite Hospitals. Served in World War II as Flight Surgeon, U. A. A. F. from 1942 to 1945; was in England, France, Germany, Africa and S. America; awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, European Theatre Medal with 7 Bronze Stars, Presidential Citation, European Victory Medal. He has published contributions of
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six surgical articles to medical literature. He is a member of the Inter- national College of Surgeons, Associate Fellow of the Aero Medical Association, American Medical Writers Association, Ophthalmic Flight Surgeon C. A. A. Department of Commerce, Mississippi Valley Medical Society, McLean County Medical Society, A. M. A., Fellow American Geriatrics Society, Fellow Airline Medical Examiners Society. He mar- ried Miss Elsie Katz, August 30, 1937; children - George Bradley III, Kristine Marie, and Timothy Patrick.
FRANCIS D. McNERTNEY was born December 15, 1885, in Boone, Iowa. Attended Highland Park College (now Drake University), Des Moines, Iowa in 1905-06; spent four years in Medical School at George Washington University, Washington, D. C., and Loyola University, Chicago, Ill., graduating in 1916 with M. D. Degree. Graduated in pharmacy from Highland Park College. Interned at Washington Park Hospital and Central Hospital of Chicago, Ill. Residency: Samaritan Hospital, Detroit, Mich. Did post-graduate work at Cook County Grad- uate School. Has engaged in general practice in Bloomington, Ill. from November, 1935, to present time. Served one year in World War I, 1918-19; five years in World War II, as Lt. Colonel, Medical Corps, 1941-45. Was former president of Woodford County Medical Society and North Central Illinois Medical Society. He is a member of the McLean County Medical Society and A. M. A. He married Miss Isabel Hayes, April 28, 1926; children - Mary Katharine, Daniel Francis, and Sara Ann.
JAMES CARSON MCNUTT was born June 13, 1878, in Herrick, Illinois. Graduated with A. B. Degree from Illinois Wesleyan Uni- versity, Bloomington, Ill. in 1901; with M. D. Degree from Washington University Medical School, St. Louis, Mo. in 1905. Was Founder, Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity in 1898. Engaged in general practice at Paris, Ill., 1905; Indianola, Ill., 1905-14; Bloomington, Ill., 1914 to present time. Served as instructor in physiology and anatomy at St. Joseph's Hos- pital nurses' training schools. Was president of staff at St. Joseph's and Mennonite Hospitals; president of the McLean County Medical Society in 1933; co-author of McLean County Medical Society History
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in 1934. Has been district examiner of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company since 1918; physician of Welfare department, Township and City of Bloomington, 1916-26 and 1943-53. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., and North Central Medical Society. He married Miss Margaret Newkirk, September 28, 1902; children - Dorothea McNutt Meyer, Biologist; Virginia McNutt Northrop, Personnel Director; and Justin C.
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