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Less Than 200 Left! eommemoralive by Oklahoma University Wed gwood (First Edition Series) Exact time of delivery uncertain due to war conditions. To reserve your plates, mail order today to the Alumni Office, University of Oklahoma . Price of plates, $1 .75 each or $18 .00 per dozen . Deposit of 50 cents per plate must accompany order . (Deposits to be refunded if de- livery becomes impossible .) University of Oklahoma Association Norman 3 0 Popular Priced Laundry Service ALL FINISHED service . Every- thing finished just as you want it . Mending done and missing buttons replaced. 13 lbs----------------$1 ;49 Extra lbs------------- 7c FLUFF FINISH service . Nothing to wash . A few pieces to iron . Flat- work ironed ready to use . 12 lbs ------------------99c Extra lbs -------------- 5c SHIRTS finished ready to use, along with either of above services- Only 5c Norman Steam Laundry Norman, Okla . 71 PHONES 71 Cameras Everything for the Photographer Okla . Photo Supply Co . 308 N. Broadway Oklahoma City Medical Alumni News DR . VANCE MORGAN, '34 coed, left last month for Johns Hopkins University, where he will take a year's postgraduate work in public health . Dr. Morgan is connected with the Venereal Disease Control Division of the Oklaho- ma State Department of Public Health . Dr . Robert Hall Gingles, '36med, was married May 30 to Miss Helen Louise Wilson of Chickasha . The bride attend- ed the University of Oklahoma . Dr ; Gingles served his interneship at the Uni- versity Hospital, Oklahoma City and is now connected with the state health de- partment in the Division of Tuberculosis Control ; A son was born to Dr ; and Mrs . Ralph Clark, May 28 ; Dr ; Clark received his M .D . degree in 1937 and is now engaged in private practice in Oklahoma City ; Dr ; James D ; Huskins, '38tned, is now located at Siloam Springs, Arkansas in general practice ; Dr . Frank M . Keen, '32med, addressed the Pottawatomie County Medical So- ciety last month on the subject "Intestinal Obstruction ." Dr . Keen has been prac- ticing medicine in Shawnee for the last four years ; Dr . Robert U ; Patterson, dean of the School of Medicine, went to New York City to attend the American Medical As- sociation meeting at the Grand Central Palace June 10-14 . Dr . H . D ; Moor, professor of bacteri- ology, attended the alumni assembly of the Rush Medical School of the Univer- sity of Chicago June 6 and 7 ; Dr . Moor attended the Postgraduate Medical Clin- ics held in connection with this assembly . 1)r . Moor received his B . S ; in Medicine from the University of Oklahoma and his M . D . from Rush Medical School . Ida Lucille Wallace, '34ms, instructor in bacteriology, went to New York City in June to attend the annual convention of the American Society of Medical Tech- nologists, held each year in conjunction with the American Medical Association ; Mrs . Wallace is serving this year as chair- man of the National Advisory Board of Medical Technologists . Dr ; Donald B ; McMullen, associate pro- fessor of public health, will spend the summer months working on Schistosome Dermatitis Control for the State of Mich- igan . This is a joint project of the Mich- igan State Department of Public Health and the Stream Control Commission . Miss Ruby Wortham, instructor in his- tology, will spend the summer months at the Biological Station of the University of Michigan working toward a doctorate in zoology . By Ida Lucille Wallace Dr ; Berry Campbell, assistant profes- sor of anatomy in the School of Medicine, has been awarded a Guggenheim Found- ation scholarship for advanced study ; He plans to take a year's leave of absence from the faculty and do specialized study in the spinal cord at Yale University ; He received his bachelor's degree from the University of California at Los Angeles and his medical degree from Johns Hop- kins . Dr . W ; H ; Atkins, physician at Elli- son Infirmary at the University, is work- ing this summer on the staff at the Crip- pled Children's Hospital, Oklahoma City ; Interneship assignments for the mem- bers of the 1940 graduating class of the School of Medicine are as follows : Ilyron Wolverton Aycock, Wesley Hospital, Oklahoma City . Gerald Bednar, Wcslcy Hospital, Oklahoma City. Spencer Henton Brown, Wcslcy Hospital, Ok- lahoma City . Win. Howard Cantrell, Fitkin Memorial Hos- pital, Neptune, New Jersey . G. Shelton Cash, Orange County Hospital, Orange, California . Evander Evans Chambers, St . Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, B. C ., Canada . Ausmon Edgar Culmer, Jr ., Central Dispensing and Emergency Hospital, Washington, D . C . I ;.ugene Newton Davic, A United States Naval Hospital, not designated . James Lowden Dennis, Alameda County Gen- eral Hospital, Oakland, California . James Lowell Dixon, Baltimore City Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland . George Edward Dodson, Columbia Hospital, Milwaukee, Wisconsin . Kemp Holman Dowdy, St . Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, B. C., Canada . Gayfrec Ellison, Baltimore City Hospital, Bal- timore, Maryland . Hugh Harvard Faust, Good Samaritan Hos- pital, Portland, Oregon . David Fried, Broadlawns, Polk County Public Hospital, Des Moines, Iowa. Dale Allen Garrison, St . Paul's Hospital, Van- couver, B . C ., Canada . Lloyd Nance Gilliland, Jr ., Colorado Hospital, Denver, Colorado . James T. Godfrey, Jr ., Sibley Memorial Hos- pital, Washington, D. C. Lynn Henry Harrison, Good Samaritan Hos- pital, Portland, Oregon . Walter Kenneth Hartford, St . Luke's Hospital, Duluth, Minnesota . Russell Cole Henry, Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital, Washington, D . C. 11 . Myles Johnson, St . Joseph's Hospital, Den- ver, Colorado . 1'hylhs Emmaline Jones, Iowa Lutheran Hos- pital, Des Moines, Iowa . Philip George Joseph, Queen of Angels Hos- pital, Los Angeles, California . Robert Lewis Kendall, Oak Park Hospital, Oak Park, Illinois . Harold 'I'heron Lehmann, St . Anthony's Hos- pital, Oklahoma City . Mason R . Lyons, Roseland Community Hos- pital, Chicago, Illinois. Coyc Willard McClure, University Hospitals, Oklahoma City . SOONER MAGAZINE

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Less Than 200 Left!

eommemoralive

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Oklahoma University

Wed gwood(First Edition Series)

Exact time of delivery uncertain due towar conditions. To reserve your plates,mail order today to the Alumni Office,University of Oklahoma . Price of plates,$1 .75 each or $18 .00 per dozen . Depositof 50 cents per plate must accompanyorder . (Deposits to be refunded if de-livery becomes impossible .)

University of Oklahoma

Association

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Popular PricedLaundry Service

ALL FINISHED service . Every-thing finished just as you want it .Mending done and missing buttonsreplaced.

13 lbs----------------$1;49Extra lbs------------- 7c

FLUFF FINISH service . Nothingto wash . A few pieces to iron . Flat-work ironed ready to use .

12 lbs------------------99cExtra lbs-------------- 5c

SHIRTS finished ready to use, alongwith either of above services-

Only 5c

Norman Steam LaundryNorman, Okla .

71 PHONES 71

CamerasEverything

forthe

Photographer

Okla . Photo Supply Co .308 N. Broadway

Oklahoma City

Medical Alumni News

DR. VANCE MORGAN, '34coed, left last month for Johns HopkinsUniversity, where he will take a year'spostgraduate work in public health . Dr.Morgan is connected with the VenerealDisease Control Division of the Oklaho-ma State Department of Public Health .Dr . Robert Hall Gingles, '36med, was

married May 30 to Miss Helen LouiseWilson of Chickasha . The bride attend-ed the University of Oklahoma . Dr ;Gingles served his interneship at the Uni-versity Hospital, Oklahoma City and isnow connected with the state health de-partment in the Division of TuberculosisControl ;A son was born to Dr ; and Mrs . Ralph

Clark, May 28 ; Dr ; Clark received hisM.D . degree in 1937 and is now engagedin private practice in Oklahoma City ;Dr ; James D ; Huskins, '38tned, is now

located at Siloam Springs, Arkansas ingeneral practice ;Dr . Frank M. Keen, '32med, addressed

the Pottawatomie County Medical So-ciety last month on the subject "IntestinalObstruction ." Dr . Keen has been prac-ticing medicine in Shawnee for the lastfour years ;Dr . Robert U ; Patterson, dean of the

School of Medicine, went to New YorkCity to attend the American Medical As-sociation meeting at the Grand CentralPalace June 10-14 .Dr . H. D ; Moor, professor of bacteri-

ology, attended the alumni assembly ofthe Rush Medical School of the Univer-sity of Chicago June 6 and 7 ; Dr . Moorattended the Postgraduate Medical Clin-ics held in connection with this assembly .1)r . Moor received his B . S ; in Medicinefrom the University of Oklahoma and hisM. D . from Rush Medical School .

Ida Lucille Wallace, '34ms, instructorin bacteriology, went to New York Cityin June to attend the annual conventionof the American Society of Medical Tech-nologists, held each year in conjunctionwith the American Medical Association ;Mrs . Wallace is serving this year as chair-man of the National Advisory Board ofMedical Technologists .Dr ; Donald B ; McMullen, associate pro-

fessor of public health, will spend thesummer months working on SchistosomeDermatitis Control for the State of Mich-igan . This is a joint project of the Mich-igan State Department of Public Healthand the Stream Control Commission .

Miss Ruby Wortham, instructor in his-tology, will spend the summer months atthe Biological Station of the Universityof Michigan working toward a doctoratein zoology .

By Ida Lucille Wallace

Dr ; Berry Campbell, assistant profes-sor of anatomy in the School of Medicine,has been awarded a Guggenheim Found-ation scholarship for advanced study ; Heplans to take a year's leave of absencefrom the faculty and do specialized studyin the spinal cord at Yale University ; Hereceived his bachelor's degree from theUniversity of California at Los Angelesand his medical degree from Johns Hop-kins .

Dr . W; H ; Atkins, physician at Elli-son Infirmary at the University, is work-ing this summer on the staff at the Crip-pled Children's Hospital, Oklahoma City ;

Interneship assignments for the mem-bers of the 1940 graduating class of theSchool of Medicine are as follows :

Ilyron Wolverton Aycock, Wesley Hospital,Oklahoma City .

Gerald Bednar, Wcslcy Hospital, OklahomaCity.

Spencer Henton Brown, Wcslcy Hospital, Ok-lahoma City .Win. Howard Cantrell, Fitkin Memorial Hos-

pital, Neptune, New Jersey .G. Shelton Cash, Orange County Hospital,

Orange, California .Evander Evans Chambers, St . Paul's Hospital,

Vancouver, B. C., Canada .Ausmon Edgar Culmer, Jr ., Central Dispensing

and Emergency Hospital, Washington, D . C.I ;.ugene Newton Davic, A United States Naval

Hospital, not designated .James Lowden Dennis, Alameda County Gen-

eral Hospital, Oakland, California .James Lowell Dixon, Baltimore City Hospital,

Baltimore, Maryland .George Edward Dodson, Columbia Hospital,

Milwaukee, Wisconsin .Kemp Holman Dowdy, St . Paul's Hospital,

Vancouver, B. C., Canada .Gayfrec Ellison, Baltimore City Hospital, Bal-

timore, Maryland .Hugh Harvard Faust, Good Samaritan Hos-

pital, Portland, Oregon .David Fried, Broadlawns, Polk County Public

Hospital, Des Moines, Iowa.Dale Allen Garrison, St . Paul's Hospital, Van-

couver, B . C ., Canada .Lloyd Nance Gilliland, Jr ., Colorado Hospital,

Denver, Colorado .James T. Godfrey, Jr ., Sibley Memorial Hos-

pital, Washington, D. C.Lynn Henry Harrison, Good Samaritan Hos-

pital, Portland, Oregon .Walter Kenneth Hartford, St. Luke's Hospital,

Duluth, Minnesota .Russell Cole Henry, Central Dispensary and

Emergency Hospital, Washington, D . C.11 . Myles Johnson, St . Joseph's Hospital, Den-

ver, Colorado .1'hylhs Emmaline Jones, Iowa Lutheran Hos-

pital, Des Moines, Iowa .Philip George Joseph, Queen of Angels Hos-

pital, Los Angeles, California .Robert Lewis Kendall, Oak Park Hospital, Oak

Park, Illinois .Harold 'I'heron Lehmann, St . Anthony's Hos-

pital, Oklahoma City .Mason R . Lyons, Roseland Community Hos-

pital, Chicago, Illinois.Coyc Willard McClure, University Hospitals,

Oklahoma City .

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Wiley Thomas McCollum, Gallinger MunicipalHospital, Washington, D. C.Wm . George McCreight, New Rochclc Hos-

pital, New Rochelle, New York .Win. David Mard, Mercy Hospital, Denver,

Colorado .Robert Harold Mayes, The Wichita Hospital,

Wichita, Kansas .George Emery Meador, Jr ., Orange Memorial

Hospital, Orange, New Jersey .Robert Montgomery Mench, Madison General

Hospital, Madison, Wisconsin.Ralph Warren Morton, Garfield Memorial Ilos-

pital, Washington, 1) . C.Iron Hawthorne Nelson, Ravenwood Hospital,

Chicago, Illinois .Elder Dunham Padberg, St . Anthony's Hos-

pital, Oklahoma City .Clara Frances Palmer, University of Minnesota

Hospitals, Minneapolis, Minnesota.Fowler Border Poling, The University of Iowa

Hospitals, Iowa City, Iowa .Warren Edward Richard, Mercy Hospital,

Denver, Colorado .Elmer Ridgeway, Jr ., Touro Infirmary, New Or-

leans, Louisiana .Kenneth N . Roberts, Kings County Hospital

System, Brooklyn, New York .Rene Schobelen, State of Wisonsin General

Hospitals, Madison, Wisconsin.Milton H. Sebring, The I3amot Hospital, Eric,

Pennsylvania .Frederick Victor Shadid, Oak Park Hospital,

Oak Park, Illinois .Leland E. Shryock, University Hospi als, Ok-

lahoma City .Frank Herbert Sister, The Medical College of

Virginia Hospitals, Richmond, Virginia .Willard Haynes Smith, Grady Hospital, At-

lanta, Georgia.Lal Duncan Threlkeld, Syracuse University Af-

filiated Hospitals, Syracuse, New York .Claude Williams, St . Louis City Hospitals, St .

Louis, Missouri ;Russell H. Wilson, A United States Public

Health Service Hospital, Seattle, Washington .George Wm. Winkelman, University Hospitals,

Oklahoma City .

Association Progress

JULY, 1940

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continued during the last month whenfour more names were added to the roster .This brings the total to 410 .The Class of '33 registered twice when

Life Membership applications were re-ceived from Joe W; Myers, '33bus, chiefclerk and liquefied petroleum gas salesmanager for the Westoak Gasoline Com-pany at Sayre, a subsidiary of the UnitedCarbon Company ; and Millard G . (Pat)Sinclair, '331aw, an attorney at San An-tonia, Texas . Mr . Sinclair is a formerbusiness manager of Sooner Magazine;Two other new Life Members are

Tessie M ; Rudell, '25fa, in voice, musicteacher at Tulsa ; and Helen Hadley, '38,who operates a shorthand reporting servicein Oklahoma City ;

Population of the city of Norman-ex-clusive of the University student body-was set at 11,433 in the 1940 census, asubstantial gain from the 1930 figure of9,603 ;

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