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1930s
1936: Morris J. Nicholson
is 94 years old and enjoying good health in Sun City, Ariz.

1937: Bernhardt J. Statman of Livingston, N.J., continues to attend medical meetings, various lectures and concerts since retirement from his pediatrics practice in 1996. He reports to be in fine mental health with some physical problems. Statman enjoys reading, and he extends best regards to all survivors of his class.

1938: Joseph M. George Jr
., of Las Vegas extends greetings to classmates. At age 92, he continues to do his own yard work, including cutting the grass. He claims his fortitude is the result of his Eastern Shore heritage.

1940s
1943M: Ralph K. Brooks of Annapolis, Md., reports that he spends most of his time sailing on the Chesapeake Bay. David B. Gray of Charleston, W.Va., is recovering from a fall on black ice on January 29.

1943D: J. Roy Guyther of Mechanicsville, Md., published a book on local history in May, his sixth publication.

1944: Warren D. Brill
of Chevy Chase, Md., is clinical professor emeritus in internal medicine at George Washington University School of Medicine and continues to teach medical students.

1946: John A. Mitchell
of University Park, Fla., maintains his medical license in Maryland, attending medical meetings two times per week for CME.

1947: Francis K. Machata
of North Kingstown, R.I., survived a scare with renal failure, and is undergoing rehabilitation at South County Nursing & Rehabilitation Center and doing well.

1950s
1950: Robert T. Thibadeau of Silver Spring, Md., now lives in a retirement village and reports it is a great place with plenty of activities. Fowler F. White of Bantam, Conn., reports that he has “dumbed down” with age which has interfered with clinical skills, yet he is smart enough to do some long distance bicycling.

1951: Solomon Cohen
of Sebastopol, Calif., reports that his white wine won a prize at the Sonoma County Harvest Fair Sweepstakes. Benjamin D. Gordon of Yarmouth Port, Mass., works with a clinical trials lab, covers for a friend’s occupational medicine clinic, is chairman of the Yarmouth Board of Health, and is a member of the regional emergency planning committee for Cape Cod. K. R. McGrady of Hendersonville, N.C., is working with Friends of Santa Claus, a non-profit organization caring for the physical and emotional needs of families of children with cancer.

1952: Charles B. Adams
of Hollywood, Fla., traveled to Iceland in August and was in Hawaii in June. This follows travel to Antarctica and the North Pole last year. He and wife Edythe also visit children and grandchildren in Orlando, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, and Napa, Calif. James R. Grabill of Camano Island, Wash., has been retired since 2002. Lawrence D. Egbert of Baltimore is volunteer medical director of The Final Exit Network, an offshoot of the Hemlock Society.

1954: David A. Levy
of Paris is a consultant to industry and sits on editorial boards for two journals.

1955: Norman W. Lavy
of Westfield, N.J., is clinical professor of medicine at UMDNJ.

1956: Ludwig J. Eglseder Jr.
, of Trappe, Md., invites any classmate retiring to the mid-eastern shore to call him. Edward D. Frohlich of New Orleans received the Distinguished Scientist Honor for basic sciences from the American College of Cardiology. Robert N. Headley of Black Mountain, N.C., plans to attend the 50th reunion in spring. Richard L. Plumb of Houston sadly reports that wife Lois developed renal failure in January, and he expects her to be severely handicapped for the remainder of her life. Charles Sanislow of Midland, Mich., recently completed a three-year term on the Michigan State Board of Medicine, is a local hospital board member, and oversees a vascular lab at MidMichigan Medical Center. In his spare time he enjoys fishing, farming, and he and wife Sallie visit with their eight grandchildren.

1957: Paul K. Hanashiro
of Pasadena, Calif., sadly reports that wife Maxine passed away on August 15. Walter M. Shaw of Bonita, Calif., continues to do some health advisory work after retiring from surgery, and he is looking forward to his 50th reunion in 2007.

1960s
1962: Merrill I. Berman of Baltimore retired from the practice of psychiatry on June 30 to spend more time with wife Roslyn.

1964: Eric D. Schmitter
of Santa Monica, Calif., is working part time in orthopaedics with no call. This follows retirement from UCLA in July after 40 years. He celebrated by vacationing for two months. Jonathan D. Tuerk of Washington, D.C., reports that he continues to practice psychiatry.

1965: Stephen M. Highstein
of St. Louis reports that, after all these years, he’s still in the lab and loving every minute of it.

1966: Robert E. Leibowitz
and wife Diane are living in Delanco, N.J., since Robert’s retirement as vice president of medical affairs at Southern Ocean County Hospital. They enjoy their four grandchildren. Richard H. Reed reports that he and wife Rebecca are alive, well, and still working in Huron, S.D.

1967: Michael A. Kaliner
of Bethesda, Md., received the American Academy of Allergy’s distinguished clinician award. Allan S. Pristoop of Owings Mills, Md., reports that son Rafi is interning in internal medicine at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, N.Y.

1968: Elliot S. Cohen
is in his 30th year of private psychiatric practice in Colorado Springs, Colo. Stephen L. Hooper and wife Gail of Kapaau, Hawaii, are grandparents to twins McKenna and Logan, born November 22, 2004 to son Josh and daughter-in-law Gina. Philip Littman and wife Patricia of Stuart, Fla., plan to sail around the Caribbean this winter. In spring they sailed from Antigua to the Azores. Philip is enjoying retirement, doing occasional locum tenens work. Charles S. Samorodin of Ruxton, Md., reports that daughter Janet, a pediatrician who trained at Maryland, and her husband Chris, a family practice physician at Franklin Square Hospital, are going into practice in Anchorage, Alaska. Howard Semins of Pittsburgh reports that daughter Michelle Jo Semins is an intern at Johns Hopkins as a preliminary to a urology residency after graduating from Pittsburgh Medical School.

1969: Donald M. Baldwin
of Lawton, Okla., is chairman of the department of surgery at Comanche County Hospital and is a member of the admissions board of the Oklahoma University College of Medicine. Son David practices emergency medicine in Pensacola, Fla.; son Jon is an Ob/Gyn in Tulsa; and his daughter-in-law is an internal medicine resident at OU-Tulsa. Constance L. Holbrook of Bluffton, S.C., had a total knee replacement in May. Malcolm D. Paul of Newport Beach, Calif., is president of the California Society of Plastic Surgeons and clinical professor of surgery at the University of California, Irvine. Brian S. Saunders of San Diego is doing volunteer work in Eastern Europe after retiring from Southern California Permanente Medical Group in 2004.

1970s
1970: Kenneth M. Hoffman and wife Deborah of Severna Park, Md., report the birth of their first granddaughter Josephine, born February 15. Dennis J. Hurwitz of Pittsburgh published Total Body Lift, a book about body shaping after weight loss. It is available online and at local book stores. Herbert J. Schulten and wife Peggy of Hickory, N.C., report that after raising two wonderful children, they are now concentrating on two handsome grandsons.

1971: Daniel L. Cohen
is looking forward to retirement in January and plans to divide his time between homes in Annapolis and Suffolk, England. Peter M. Hartmann of York, Pa., is vice president for medical affairs at York Hospital, where wife Rhada is director of palliative care.

1972: Nelson Hendler
of Stevenson, Md. is president of the American Academy of Pain Management, a 6,000-member organization. He is co-author of “A Multi-Center Study for Validating the Complaint of Chronic Back, Neck, and Limb Pain Using the Mensana Clinic Pain Validity Test,” published in The Forensic Examiner, in summer 2005. Sumner H. Goodman of Loudonville, N.Y., writes that he is still kicking! Judith V. McLaughlin of Baltimore is head of pediatric endocrinology at the Children’s Hospital in Sinai. Ronald T. Staubly of Mount Pocono, Pa., was promoted to colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve in February after returning from a 10-month deployment in Baghdad, Iraq.

1973: Steven H. Dolinsky
of Darnestown, Md., reports that son Chris is in the radiation oncology residency program at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, and son Dave is a fourth-year medical student at Penn.

1974: James G. Chaconas
of Annapolis, Md., reports that son Eric will complete his doctorate in physical therapy this year and plans to practice in the White Marsh area of Baltimore. Thomas C. Doerner and wife Mila of Los Angeles are grandparents of two-year-old Mila King. Michael H. Hotchkiss of Potomac, Md., continues practicing gynecology in Waldorf with wife Judy, but has retired from obstetrics.

1975: Kenneth V. Iserson
of Tucson reports that his seventh edition of Iserson’s Getting into a Residency: A Guide for Medical Students will be published in spring 2006.

1977: Horace Wm King Jr.
, of Lenoir City, Tenn., continues working in four ERs and teaching at Maryville College. Sons Jeremiah, Benjamin and Samuel live in the Knoxville area, where Jeremiah and wife Brandy also have a one-year-old son, Elijah. Edward B. Mishner of Baltimore reports that oldest daughter Lauren is working at ESPN after receiving an MBA from the University of Virginia. Daughter Erin is engaged to be married, and daughter Jennifer is working for Deloitte & Touche in New York. He and wife Ann recently celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary.

1978: Joan M. Bathon
of Towson, Md., is founder and director of the Johns Hopkins arthritis website that receives three million hits per month. Adam Billet of Chesapeake, Va., reports that he still loves wife Saria. Andrew P. Fridberg of Havre de Grace, Md., is vice president of the B’Nai Brith Mid-Atlantic region after retiring from the practice of gastroenterology. Wife Marianne is marking 22 years in the solo practice of pediatrics. Son Daniel is working toward a PhD in psychology at Indiana University, while daughter Diana is working toward a master’s degree in anthropology at Oxford, having graduated from Harvard. Youngest son Jonathan is a freshman at the University of Maryland College Park studying architecture. Jacob A. Rosenberg of Oakland, Calif., is medical director of a multi-specialty group focusing on delivering care that returns patients to their highest possible level of function. Ellen L. Taylor of Baltimore, in addition to her solo gynecology practice, is chief of the department of gynecology at Northwest Hospital Center. She reports that her oldest son is enrolled in the MD/PhD program at Johns Hopkins.

1979: Jan M. Hoffman
of Wichita, Kan., is chief of the department of endocrinology for the Wichita Clinic, the largest multi-specialty group in the state. Bernard F. Kozlovsky of Baltimore has earned a master’s of science degreee in preventive medicine at Maryland as well as completing a residency in preventive medicine. Richard A. Lebow of Hunt Valley, Md., is enjoying his 24th year at Union Memorial’s ER. He and wife Lisa take great joy in raising their four-year-old son Hunter. Nelson N. Stone of Suffern, N.Y., is professor of urology and radiation oncology at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Owen Wolkowitz of Palo Alto, Calif., is a professor of psychiatry at the University of California San Francisco. He and wife Janet have two children. H. Russell Wright of Baltimore is president-elect of the medical staff at St. Joseph’s Medical Center. Son Alex, a captain in the U.S. Marine Corps, returned from Iraq in March, and daughter Morgan is a junior at Davidson College.

1980s
1980: Kenneth A. Jurist of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., is director of sports medicine at William Beaumont Hospital. He was appointed oral board examiner for the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, and he is the managing member of his private practice. Margaret E. McCahill of Jamul, Calif., is cutting back on work to help care for her daughter’s triplets who arrived in July. Fortunately for the triplets and their three-year-old brother, their grandparents live just three houses away. Roy Smoot of Havre de Grace, Md., is doing full-time bariatric surgery with Upper Chesapeake Health, while spouse Victoria Smoot has rejoined the anesthesia faculty at Maryland. Their oldest daughter Becky is a veterinarian in Bel Air; son Tom is a junior at Mt. St. Mary’s; and daughter Rachel is a freshman at UMBC. Phuong D. Trinh of Rockville, Md., writes that it was very nice seeing so many classmates at the 25th reunion in May. Even though Dale Dedrick was unable to attend, members spoke to him by telephone. Trinh plans to email photos of the event to everyone as soon as he can find the time.

1981: Robert A. Duncan
of Phoenix, Md., works at Winters Run Family Medical Center in Bel Air, and holds certificates of advanced qualification in geriatrics and sports medicine. Samuel C. Gold of Manchester, N.H., specializes in vitreoretinal surgery and enjoys jet skiing with wife Ellen and three teenage children on Lake Winnipe-saukee. Orly C. Korat of Owings Mills, Md., has a son in his senior year at Harvey Mudd College studying physics, and another son in his sophomore year at Lehigh University studying engineering. Scott T. Maurer of Glenwood, Md., is busy in his solo practice of internal medicine/geriatrics. Dean L. Mondell of Las Vegas co-authored Living with Fibromyalgia—4 Steps to Manage Pain and Lead a Fulfilling Life. Stephen Ozanne of Cedar Hill, Tex., reports that wife Beverly served this year as the 88th president of the Dallas County Medical Society Alliance, and daughter Rachel was recently inducted into Phi Beta Kappa at the University of Texas-Austin. Ozanne continues to enjoy his spine surgery practice in the Dallas area.

1982: Guillermo W. Arnaud
of Tahlequah, Okla., reports that his oldest daughter is a freshman at the University of Oklahoma. Wayne L. Barber of Owings Mills, Md., reports that Robert Friedman, ’91, has joined his practice, specializing in cataract and refractive surgery. Ronald F. Christianson of De Pere, Wis., is chief of radiology at Aurora Baycare Medical Center in Green Bay. Jonathan S. Elias of Potomac, Md., reports that oldest daughter Shaina graduated Magna Cum Laude from Northwestern University. Joseph W. Gattuso of Hollidaysburgh, Pa., is a senior partner at Cardiology Associates of Altoona. J. Phillip Hall of Coalport, Pa., is team physician for the Altoona Curve, an AA minor league baseball team. Charles T. Lucey II of Rockville, Md., recently completed the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services primary healthcare fellowship. Robert E. Perry of Cape Girardeau, Mo., is medical director of Southeast Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine Center.

1983: Stuart H. Goldberg
of Marietta, Pa., is enjoying his fourth year of solo practice, following a 12-year academic career. He, wife Susan and family moved to Lancaster County and have an Alpaca Farm which helps fill their spare time. Nineteen-year-old son Dan is a sophomore at Carleston College, while 16-year-old Ben is a junior and 10-year-old Sam is in fifth grade at Lancaster County Day School. Robert B. Shochet of Ellicott City, Md., is assistant professor of medicine and director of the advisory/clinical skills program at Johns Hopkins.

1984: Joseph C. Eshelman Jr.
, of Brecksville, Ohio, received a master’s degree in public health from Tulane University. Martin L. Schwartz of Irondale, Ala., reports that son Justin has started medical school; son Adam is in graduate school; and son Brandon is a junior at the University of Alabama. Katherine D. Tobin joined Virtual Radiologic Consultants in Honolulu. Husband Rick and their two daughters are loving life in paradise.

1985: Michael J. Hallowell
of Sewell, N.J., continues with his bicycling, this year to Hawaii and Death Valley.

1986: Gregory K. Morrow
of Panama City, Fla., is serving as chief of staff at Bay Medical Center. Lisa A. Scheinin of Redondo Beach, Calif., rode her 1000th roller coaster in May. The event occurred in Japan, where she plans to return as a trip leader with her coaster club.

1987: Charles P. Fitch
and wife Ruth of Clarksville, Tenn., report that twin daughters Amanda and Jessica are sophomores in college, and son Dylan is a sophomore in high school.

1988: Ira Chang
of Evergeen, Colo., has formed Blue Sky Neurology, a new practice. She and husband William report the birth of Grayson Patrick Richmond, their second. Their first born is now three.

1989: J. William Cook
of Catonsville, Md., offers his condolences to the Woodward family and a heart-felt thanks to Dr. Woodward for his positive influence on the class of 1989. In November 1999, John J. Hanrahan of Park City, Utah, gave up his family practice to become co-founder of The Hope Alliance. The non-profit provides medical, surgical, construction, and humanitarian support to places like Guatemala, Peru, Ghana and Haiti.

1990s
1991: Lisa Beaudet of Takoma Park, Md., reports that son Arlo, a recent kindergarten graduate, has been a great inspiration and stabilizing force for her since the death of husband Thomas B. Miles in June 2004. Matthew G. Kramer of Dayton, Ohio is chair of the department of anesthesiology at Miami Valley Hospital. Robert E. Rainer of New York City is pleased to report that his private Ob/Gyn practice was rated the highest volume solo practice in Brooklyn during 2004.

1992: Virginia Powel
and husband Michael Bay are still living in Tulsa, Okla. Their girls—four-year-old Lilly and one-year-old Laurel—are doing well.

1993: Debra B. Hurtt
and husband Michael Stasko of Cumberland, Md., welcomed their first child, Lily Rose, on March 17.

1994: Konni E. Bringman
and husband Neil O’Callaghan of Severna Park, Md., announce the birth of Kathleen Elizabeth in June. Suzanne Carr is practicing family medicine with Bowdoin Medical Center and lives in Brunswick, Maine. Scott E. LaBorwit and wife Lisa, ’98, of Clarksville, Md., are expecting their fourth child in November. LaShauna McIntosh has a private Ob/Gyn practice in Wilmington, Del., and husband Karl also has a private practice in psychiatry. Son Nigel is five years old and Mitchell is two. Denise D. Parker and husband Kevin Hawkins of Studio City, Calif., report the birth of Zoey Faith Hawkins on November 2, 2004. Kenneth Sibila and wife Jennifer of Baltimore celebrated the birth of Jaqueline Anne, their second, on October 4, 2004. Doyle Yeager and wife Laura of Bristol, Ind., announce the birth of twins Alyvia and Ellianna on December 8, 2004.

1995: Mitesh Kothari
and wife Erin of Hagerstown, Md., report that daughter Kendall started kindergarten, and son Jack is in pre-K. Mitesh’s practice is expanding to six providers.

1996: Christian Bounds
of Salisbury, Md., reports that daughter Elizabeth Ann is two years old and Catherine Ruth is four. He and wife Marybeth recently celebrated their 12th anniversary, and Chris says he is looking forward to seeing everyone in spring at the 10th reunion. After working for six employers in six years in Tampa, Fla., Paula Boyle has moved to rural north Georgia and enjoys working in an all-female practice where she specializes in family medicine. Joy Collins is serving a pediatric surgery fellowship at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Mary Craig of Bel Air, Md., works part-time in family medicine. She and husband Ken have two children: Gavin, age five; and Cassidy, age three. Mary enjoys bookclub, going to the gym, and getting together with friends. Greta Hawkins-Mathis of Kansas City, Mo., practices family medicine with State Line Medical Group and is a faculty member with the Goppert-Trinity Family Practice Residency Program. Son Douglas is five years old and Joshua is about to turn two. Lisa Miller and husband Mark Milburn of Waynes-boro, Pa., announce the birth of Bryce Emelia on May 12. Son Jake will turn two next year. Monica D. Sarang of Los Angeles reports that she is busy enjoying life in sunny California with husband Bryan and two sons.

1997: Ruwanthi Campano
of Lancaster, Calif., recently opened her own private otolaryngology practice in Los Angeles, and husband Angelo joined a local law firm. Riba Kelsey-Harris and husband Raynal of Atlanta announce the birth of son Hanif Bakari on February 7. Riba is an assistant professor in the department of family medicine at Morehouse School of Medicine. Lee A. Maddox of York, Pa., is a founding partner of Lung, Sleep and Critical Care Consultants. He and wife Susan have two sons: Logan, age six; and Ethan, age two. Jane Wang and husband Tom of Grasonville, Md., celebrated a 10th wedding anniversary in September. Son David is six years old and Matthew is four.

1998: Ryokei K. Imai
of La Palma, Calif., is a partner at Southern California Permanente Medical Group. He and wife Cathy are expecting their second child in December. Erika S. Kenney and husband Thomas of Lakewood, Colo., announce the birth of Grant Thomas on July 18. Margaret E. McCusker and husband Tin Way are working in Sacramento, Calif. Margaret is with the California Department of Health Services and Tin is with Kaiser Permanente. Otha Myles of Columbia, Md., is chief of the vaccine research center for the U.S. Army HIV Research Program, following completion of his infectious disease fellowship at Walter Reed. Megan O’Brien is out of the U.S. Army after a four-month tour in Iraq. She is living in Durham, N.C., while husband Seth completes a fellowship at Duke University. Karen P. Riegert and husband Jamie moved to Colorado Springs, as Jamie recently retired from the U.S. Navy and is now employed by SAIC. After on-and-off training in pediatrics at Maryland, Karen has chosen to stay home with their three children: Elizabeth, age nine; Philip, age eight; Kenneth, age six; and Suzanne, age four. The Riegert family lost baby Katherine Ruth 11 days after her birth last November. Daughter Elizabeth is a five-year survivor of her recurrent medulloblastoma. Rachel Exelbert Schreiber and husband Daniel of Rockville, Md., announce the birth of Samuel, born in April. Big brother Benjamin, who is two years old, is adjusting. Rachel is practicing allergy/immunology in Germantown. Emily Cootauco White and husband Drew moved to Reisterstown, Md., with son Jackson, age three, and daughter Isabella, age one. Emily works at GBMC and Drew is at Carroll Hospital Center.

1999: Andrew C. Kramer
has joined the faculty at Maryland in the division of urology. James L. Medina and wife Stacie of Lancaster, Pa., announce the arrival of Adrian James, their second, on April 6. Sarah A. Mess of Washington, D.C., married Jonathan McGee on June 11. She has opened a solo plastic surgery practice in Columbia, and the couple will soon move to Clarksville. Mallory Williams of Southfield, Mich., is chief administrative surgery resident. He and wife Patrice are pleased to announce the birth of Zoe, their third daughter. Shahid A. Zaidi and wife Shelley of Eglin AFB, Fla., announce the birth of Imani Gabriella on February 17. The couple celebrated a one-year wedding anniversary on January 24.

00s
2000: Tamara L. Burgunder of Baltimore enjoyed seeing friends at the 5th reunion in May. Jianping Yang of Burnsville, Minn., welcomed the arrival of daughter Lindsay, her first, on April 18.

2001: Sara Benjamin
is serving a one-year fellowship in electrophysiology and sleep medicine at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center after completing a neurology residency at George Washington University. Elizabeth Ives and husband Chris McFadden of Philadelphia announced the birth of Henry Ives McFadden on August 4. Barton F. Lane and wife Akiko Mizuno of Elkridge, Md., announce the birth of Charlotte Natsuki on September 23, 2004. Lane is in the final year of residency training in radiology at Maryland. Joshua Roffman of Boston received the Hackett Award, the top honor given to a graduating senior psychiatry resident at Mass General Hospital.

2002: Tracey Clark
of Baltimore is practicing both in-patient and clinical pediatrics at Sinai Hospital after completing a pediatrics residency at Johns Hopkins. She gave birth to second son Cameron in January 2004. Scott M. Katzen of Columbia, Md., is a chief resident in internal medicine at Maryland, and he has matched for a cardiology fellowship here starting in July 2006. Daniel Kauffman and wife Heather of Charlottesville, Va., announce the birth of Matthew Caldwell on March 9, joining older brother Seth. Andrew McGlone and wife Sara of Annapolis, Md., announce the birth of Caroline Edith on March 20. Eugenia C. Robertson and husband John of Glen Burnie, Md., announce the birth of Delanie Rae on March 17. Francis M. Segreti and wife Eileen both work at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

2003: Thomas C. Dean
of Seattle reports that he and Carrie were recently married. Bridget A. Hilliard of Reading, Pa., is chief resident for her third-year of residency in family medicine at Reading Hospital. She is looking forward to moving the family to Hagers-town or Gettysburg after graduation in 2006. Christopher C. Nagle is doing locum tenens family practice in Hull, Mass., and will be returning to Baltimore for specialty training at Johns Hopkins. Matthew Ortman of Philadelphia will begin a fellowship in cardiology at Thomas Jefferson University in 2006.

2004: Aditee Ambardekar
of Bowie, Md., will be married in April 2006. Peter Buonaccorsi of Baltimore married Regina Smardon on May 29, 2004. Romina M. Thomas and Owen Thomas, ’07, are pleased to announce the birth of son Dylan Magno.

Faculty
Faculty & Former Faculty

Misbah Khan of Baltimore was inducted into the Maryland Women’s Hall of Fame in 2000. George Lawrence of Columbia, Md., clinical associate professor of medicine, has served as chief of endocrine service at St. Agnes Hospital since 1971. Stephen C. Schimpff of Columbia, Md., is a voluntary professor of medicine and member of Maryland’s cancer center with some teaching responsibilities for fellows and residents and a modest role in a cancer center grant. This follows his retirement as CEO of the University of Maryland Medical System in March 2003 and 30 years on campus.

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