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L. I. COLLEGE HOSPITAL GRADUATES 103 DOCTORS, 41 NURSES
                
Brooklyn Standard Union
June 11, 1929

Hospital Commencement

   Modern physicians were accused of casting a gulf between the practice of
medicine and the cure of the human mind and soul, thereby causing the
existence of new and incompetent religions and sciences, among them
psychiatry, when the Rev. Dr. J. Stanley DURKEE, pastor of Plymouth Church,
delivered the baccalaureate sermon at the graduation exercises of the Medical
School and the Nurses School of Training of the Long Island Hospital in the
Academy of Music last night.
   Doctor’s diplomas were given to 103, of whom three were women. Forty-one
nurses were graduated.

Prizes Awarded

   There was a musical programme. Dancing followed the exercises.
   The four prize awards for the medical graduates were received as follows:
The Dudley Memorial medal for the best clinical report of a case in the
surgical wards of the hospital, to James Francis BROWN; the Mitchell prize,
which was awarded to the member of the graduating class who in the judgement
of the faculty, is the best qualified in all departments of medicine, to
Donald J. MAGILLIGAN; the Ford prize, for the best dissection, to William T.
DAILY, and the Phi Delta Epsilon Club prize for the highest scholastic
average, to Harry SACKADORF.
   The four prizes for graduate nurses were awarded as follows: The Guild
prize for the greatest courtesy, tact and loyalty to Miss Mary Elizabeth Annie
REID; the MacNaughton prize, for the best work in gynecological nursing to
Miss Aida Mae MOORE; the Donaldson medal for the highest academic average to
Miss Alice Annette CLARE, and the Ritchie prize for the highest marks in
examination, to Miss Alva Jean McQUADE.

The graduate doctors were:

Harold Herbert AARON, B. S.
David Irvin ABRAMSON
Meyer AIBEL
Samuel ALPER, B. S.
Morris Abraham ALTMAN, B.S.
Abraham Herman APTER, B.S.
Charles Pasquale AQUAVELLA
Julius BARASCH
Samuel BEIRSTEIN
Ignace BENINATI
Canio BIBBI, B.S.
Jacob Simpson BLUE
Leonard James BOLTON, B.S.
Aaron BORTIN
Solomon BRANDWEIN, B.S.
James Francis BROWN
Rudolph CHESS, A. B.
Augustus Vincent CHIARELLO, A.B.
Irving Warren CHITEMAN
Samuel Raphael COHAN
Jacob Yonny COHEN, B. S.
William Thomas DAILY, B.S.
Alfred Martin FELDSHULL
John Leo FINNEGAN
Charles Harold FLIEGELMAN
Joseph Edward FRANKLIN
William Joseph FUSARO
Albert Wolff FUSS, A. B.
Isador GITTLESOHN
Harry GOLAN, B.S.
Max GOLDBERG, A.B.
Ralph Edward GOODALL, B.S.
Solomon GOODMAN, A. B.
Harry GORDIMER
Samuel U. GREENBERG, A. B.
Irving GREENFIELD
Harry GRODZICKER
Jacob HERSKOWITZ, B. S.
Israel Harrison HIRSCHSON
Isadore INGIS
Julian Robert ISQUITH
Howard Harry ISRAELOFF
Manasseh KAMEN
Charles Myron KAPP, A. B.
Louis KAYSTECKER
Jacob KINCOV, B.S.
Quan Yung KAU
Emanuel KLEIN, M.A.
Irving Frederick KLEIN
Irving Lawrence KURZROK, A.B.
Isidore LEBER, B. S.
Irving M. LEFKON
Anoch Harold LEWERT, A. B.
Milton Mordecai LILLIEN, A.B.
Donald James MAGILLIGAN, A. B.
Philipp MANECKE, Jr.
Zelda Iris MARKS
Ben Livingston MATTHEWS
John Benedict McDERMOTT, A. B.
Israel MILLER, B. S.
Adolph Stuart MILLMAN
Morris Louis MINDELL
Luke Aloysius MULLIGAN
Chih PAN
Eufelia PINGITORE, B.A.
Barnet Irving ROMM, B.S.
Sydney ROTHBART,
John Salvatore RUSSO
Harold Melvin SACHS, M.S.
Samuel Senior SACK, M.A.
Harry SACKADORF, B.S.
Julius Albert Edward SASS, A. B.
Raymond Wolfert SASS, B.S.
Samuel Israel SCHANTZ
Maxwell Benedict SHAW, B.S.
Isadore SCHNAP
Aaron David SCHNEIDER, A. B.
Leo SCHNUR
Julius SCHOENFELD
Joseph SCHOR, B.S.
Harry Abraham SCHWARTZ, B.S.
Edward Francis SCIORSEL, A. B.
Fannie SENDER, A. B.
Benjamin G. P. SHAFIROFF
Abraham V. SHAPIRO, B.S.
Joseph Jerome SHER
Louis Elliot SILTZBACH
Ray Coman SINK
Solomon SLEPIAN
Samuel SOLOMON
Conrad STRITZLER
Abram Kernelle SWERSIE, A. B.
Irving TEITELBAUM
Mauro Anthony TUMULO
George VICTOR
Carmelo Charles VITALE
Samuel WARREICH
Bernard WEISS
Jacob Joseph YARVIS
Leonard ZWEIBEL, B. S.

Transcriber: Margaret Ransom
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