The Bulletin - Winter 2001

features

Maryland's 1907 Centennial:
A Celebration Fit for a University
Preparations are being made to celebrate the medical school’s bicentennial in 2007, marking the founding of the nation’s fifth oldest medical college. As planning continues, the Bulletin magazine reflects back on the circumstances surrounding the centennial celebration in 1907, when our campus was fighting for recognition as a university.

Alumnus Profile: Robert R. Artwohl, '80
In the Cross Hairs

Dr. Robert R. Artwohl’s life has been anything but typical. He has surfed the waves off the coast of Rio de Janeiro and managed a warehouse that manufactured nuts and bolts. He is a nationally recognized authority on the Kennedy assassination who vigorously supports the theory that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone killer. It is this belief that places Dr. Artwohl in the cross hairs of many conspiracy theorists, some of whom allege he is a CIA operative.

Weinberg building dedication
  Weinberg building dedication


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John C. Hemmeter, MD, PhD, LLD, professor of physiology and chairman of the 1907 regents centennial com-mittee

 

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DEAN'S MESSAGE

CLASS NOTES

IN MEMORIAM

Editor-In-Chief:
             Larry Pitrof
Medical Editor:
             Morton M. Krieger, '52
Art Director:
             Nancy Johnston