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Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine DigitalCommons@PCOM History History and Special Collections 1974 The Seventy-Fifth Anniversary History of Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine: A Condensed Record of the Courage, Convictions, and the Transcending Determination of the Early Osteopathic Pioneers, and those who have since Carried on their Concept of Better Healing and Health Care Cy Peterman Follow this and additional works at:http://digitalcommons.pcom.edu/history Recommended Citation Peterman, Cy, "The Seventy-Fifth Anniversary History of Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine: A Condensed Record of the Courage, Convictions, and the Transcending Determination of the Early Osteopathic Pioneers, and those who have since Carried on their Concept of Better Healing and Health Care" (1974).History.Book 2. http://digitalcommons.pcom.edu/history/2 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the History and Special Collections at DigitalCommons@PCOM. It has been accepted for inclusion in History by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@PCOM. For more information, please [email protected]. THE HISTORY OF PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from Lyrasis IVIembers and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/seventyfifthanniOOcype THE SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY HISTORY of PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE A Condensed Record of the courage, convictions, and the transcending determination ofthe early Osteopathic Pioneers, and those who have since carried on their concept of better heahng and heahh care. This is the Memorial Report of brave and brilHant Physicians and Administrators who overcame the bitterest trials, frustrations, and op- position in developing their new science of Osteopathic Medicine, and a magnificent new College and teaching Hospital complex in which to teach and prepare others to carry on their profession. By Cy Peterman The Kutztown Publishing Company, Inc. Kutztown, Pennsylvania Published by The Alumni Association of Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Copyright June 1974 bv Ivan H. (Cv) Peterman Printed in USA SPE.'XCER G. BRADFORD PCOM Alumni Association Publication Committee Members Thomas M. Rowland, Jr., Exec. Vice Pres. PCOM Sherwood R. Mercer, Vice Pres. Educational Affairs WilHam B. Strong '26, President ofAlumni Association Paul T. Lloyd '23, Alumni Assn. Historian Charles W. Snyder, Jr. '33, Alumni Assn. Secretary Galen S. Young '35 Spencer G. Bradford '42, Chairman Publication Comm. Charles A. Hemmer '43, Alumni Assn. Treasurer Gustave V. Conti '53 Alfred A. Grilli '48 The preparation ofthis bookwasanexcitingexperienceforall ofus. Wehadapanoramic view of the birth, hardships, and growth of a great institution. We also had an inspiring encounter with the great but very human people who brought P.C.O.M. to its present prominence. We had the opportunity to observe a real professional, Cy Peterman, in action as a reporterand writer. The Committee knows where we came from, how we got where we are, and, out of that knowledge, has developed a strong conviction that P.C.O.M. will attain even higher pinnacles of greatness. Spencer G. Bradford, D.O., Chairman 75th Anniversary Publication Committee To Friends and Alumni of P.C.O.M. The 75th Anniversary ofthis College, that has been such a large part ofmany ofour lives, is a great occasion. I greet all of the Alumni, and wish that I could meet with each one personally. While we observe this Anniversary with pride, and with gratitude to those who made our successes possible, we also look ahead to even greater days for P.C.O.M., and to its pre- eminence among the schools of the healing arts in this country. Cordially, Frederic H. Barth President IV >T-r':w"t-w»''^'-''-'-""' ' -11'ti'^-'"-J OFFICERS and BOARD OF DIRECTORS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE 1973-74 TERM OFFICERS EXPIRES President: Dr. William B. Strong '26 14 East 60th Street 1974 New York, N.Y. 10021 Vice President: Dr. Richard S. Koch '38 110 West Uth Ave. 1974 Olympia, Wash. 98502 Elect President: Dr. J. Marshall Hoag '34 4N0ewEasYtor6k1,stN.SYt.ree1t0021 1974 Immediate Past President: Dr. Robert J. Furey '52 307 East Orchid Road 1974 Wildwood Crest, N.J. 08260 Secretary; Dr. Charles W. Snyder, Jr. '33 2225 Spring Garden St. 1975 Philadelphia, PA 19130 Treasurer: Dr. Charles A. Hemmer '43 202 Plush Mill Road 1975 Wallingford, PA 19086 Historian: Dr. Paul T. Lloyd '23 Glenhardie Apartments 9 Anthony Wayne House Drummers Lane, Wayne, PA 19087 DIRECTORS New England District (2) Main Street 1975 Dr. Harrison F. Aldrich '61 Unity. Maine 04988 15 Lionel Avenue 1974 Dr. Bruce A. Bochman '56 Waltham, Mass. 02154 New York District (3) Dr. Gustave V. Conti '53 5 Fairmont Blvd. 1975 Garden City, N.Y. 11530 Dr. E. DeVer Tucker '27 112 Knowlton Ave. 1974 Kenmore, N.Y. 14217 Dr. John J. Lain '35 40 E. 61st Street 1976 New York, N.Y. 10021 New Jersey District (3) Dr. Michael Sutula '59 841 Galloping Hill Rd. 1975 Union, N.J. 07083 Dr. Robert S. Maurer '62 1025 Green Street 1974 Iselin. N.J. 08830 Dr. William B. Wilson '32 102 South Maple Ave. 1975 Ridgewood, N.J. 07450

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