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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 13

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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13
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New Head of A.M.A. Tells DoctorsSkills No Substitute for Kindness friendly, patient and in his ability, fellow his share" of prestige and Murray said the public should ana give mm a fair chance Pffhw that nft Hnrtnr ic a tn ehrtw tiar ha a reward. CHICAGO, June 12 (UP) The Dr. Dwight Murray, Naca, 68-year-old country doctor who still drives 30 miles to see a patient, told the nation's physicians their tremendous store of knowledge and skills is "no substitute for kindness and understanding." Murray urged more neishbor-liness between doctor and patient in his inaugural address before a general session of the A. M.

10th annual meeting. He was installed as the 110th president of the organization. Doctors and the cublic must no doctor is to show that he can htln you. new president ol tfce American Medical Association said tonight doctors must find a way to "modern scientific methods work together to preserve the -human side of medicine." he said. the advancements of sci- He suztested that doctors trv tn ence can't make a sick man well Murray said modern medical, care is a matter of teamwork and Brightest lighthouse in the no particular type of physician United States is at Hillsboro Inlet, give more time, personal interest unless he tries to cooperate with general practitioner surgeon or Florid, th.

eandleoower of it with the personal friendly touch of the old-time family doctor." and frankness to oatients. he said. "So choose specialist should be considered "Above all," he advised, "be doctor carefully, have faith the "golden boy entitled to the Beam is saia to oe aoout s.soo.oot. IT'S MIGHTY NICE TO SAVE TWICE! At Stop Shop you get low prices PLUS Top Value Stamps! IWVIT CORPA! THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE WEDTSDAY, JUNE 13, 1956 STOP Pi affi OU TO i II IS I DR. JULIUS A.

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T. Creates Chancellorship, Names Stratton Dr. Julius A. Stratton, vice president and provost of Massachusetts Institute. of Technology, has been named to the newly-established post of chancellor of the Institute, Pres.

James R. Killian Jr. announced yesterday. "As chancellor, Dr. Stratton will administer the Institute's academic program in all its parts, with all academic officers coming under his jurisdiction," said Dr.

Killian. He explained that Dr. Stratton will act as deputy 'to the president, and in the latter's absence will have all the powers and perform all the functions and duties of the president. The chancellor will serve as general executive officer for all Institute's affairs. He is a member of the corporation and now becomes a member of its executive committee.

"The creation of the post of chancellor for Dr. Stratton recognizes his immense contributions to M. I. T. and his leadership in science and education both at M.

I. T. and nationally," Dr. Killian said. Dr.

Stratton, 55, graduated from M. I. T. in 1923 and joined the institute staff as research associate in communications in 1924. He became professor of physics in 1941.

MILD MELLOW pound Filerit Brand Coffee BUDGET BLEND 9 0s Vh ot lar 16 ot cup i a do a 'y 23c 25 Mayflower 2 eup No. H77s Geisha Crabmeat can i Brand 3 25s Tomato Paste Concentrated Italian Style Concentrated 16 ez bcttla 27c 29c 12 ec can Za-Rex Fruit Syrups K-P Luncheon Meat Sunsweet Prune Juice Velch's Grape Juice quart bottle 1)4(1 bent 39c 22c NESTLE'S or BORDEN'S In 'Xi-pound portions Pet Evap. Milk Dover Margarine 43c 29c Half Gallon Kosher Pickles Saran Wrap Awarded Medal For Merit He was on the staff of the Radiation Laboratory at M. I. T.

from its establishment in 1940 until it was terminated at the end of the war in 1945. During that time he was detached for service tn Washington as expert consultant in the office of the Secretary ci War For his services in that capacity he was awarded the Medal for Merit in 194S by the Secretary. More recently Dr. Stratton served as chairman of the committee on Electronics of the Research and Development Board, from 1946 to 1S49, and is currently chairman of the Kava! Research Advisory Committee. Returning to M.

I. T. in 1946. Dr. Stratton helped organize the Research Laboratory on Electronics and became its director He was made provost of M.

I. T. in 1949. and vice president in 1951. Last month he was named a member of the National Science Board by President Eisenhower.

Dr. Stratton and his wife, the former Catherine N. Coffman of Ivy. Va live at 103 Rutledge road, Belmont. Swanee Facial Tissue 14 Bay Staters Get Foreign Study Grants Heinz TomatoJCetchup 2--47c Campbell Tomato Soup 35c Snow's Clam Chowder 2" 45c Dinty Moore Beef Stew 35c Arbutus Tea Bags 109 89c Del Monte Peas 2- 39c Green Giant Big Peas 21-- 39c HibletsStCorn 2 33c Friend's Baked Beans 2 -35c Stop Shop E5? Fryers 2 1.19 Welch1 grape juice 2 39c en 35c 0 0 6 9 9 1 0 a a 0 UfrtK fftlfoft Bmh Mut, Maxwell Housa, $4 ftf WlUlOl U0TT6G Chast Sanborn pound can lVI ot CRANBERRY SAUCE 216 Ocean Spray cant 37c 32c lb pkg Ritz or lii-Ho Crackers Educator Crax 33c No 14 CM 79c or COLD Flour fjd 11 f3 r5 MEDAL 16 ec PANCAKE FLOUR Aunt Jemima 17c 10s pkg 12 ec pkg ci i MeKENZIE BRAND Pancake Flour Fourteen students who live in Massachusetts have been named as recipients of fellowships in foreign and international affairs, it was announced yesterday from New York.

The fellowships, made through the Ford Foundation, provide up to two years in study and research, with some fellowships including Study abroad. The program is designed to "enhance the ability of the United States to meet its international responsibilities," by providing experts on all parts of the world. Bay Stale recipients, their subject, place and length of study are: Ja, km H. llmley. t5 Bow rnart.

Eelmofil. iKiii, lanfiiiHEP and modem hi leiy. Harvard Um-veT5itv. Ten Charlr H. Hnlbrow.

South Great road. South I.mtoln. Kussian area Columbia University. Nine month. H.

Walter Hnwe. 177 Naples road. Brooklme. African particioation in Parliamentarv institution! in Uganda, tr.ited States. One vear.

Marian Low. 7 Arlington Cambridge. Economics and research on Hungarian land reform movement Rad-eliffe. One year additional to present feRobertD'M. Marsh.

70 Garfield v-Chelsea. Sociology. Chinese language and history. University ot California. Porter" Somer-viUe Yugoslav economics.

Harvard University and libraries in United states and Yugoslavia. One year additional to oresent fellowship. Ivan Pluhar. 51 Sacramento. Cambridge.

Russian regional studies. Harv-, ard University. Four months addition-, al to present fellowship. i George F. Putnam, 159 Hancock ft Cambridge.

Russian literature arid social thought. Harvard additional to present fenowfhip J40 C--bridse lr.s'itutions in two Indian states. India. One year cu.Ve Rudolph 240 Brattle Ca b-idce Pchtical lns'itutions in two Ird'a" tates India One year Smith 70 Elm Northampton. Near Eastern history.

Columbia University One year Stephen Stamatopulo? 109 Wells st. Greenfield American-Soviet relations. Farvard University One year additional "to present fellowship. Howard R. Swearer.

46 road West Newton. Soviet-German ttla'tions Harvard University One yt' additional to Present fellowship. Wa'er Vickerv. 104. Parle Arhrrton Post-war Soviet literary Four More Sentenced for Deer Island Riot Four men who participated in the Oct 1, 1955, riot at Deer Island HouJfc of Correction were sentenced yesterday by Judge Charles Rome in Suffolk Superior Court Hugh J.

Shields Jr 19. of Huck-ins Roxbury. and William Mc-Donough, 22. of Gstes South Boston, were given Jw-yar term' McDonough at Middlesex County House of Correction. BU-lerica.

and Shields at East Cambridge Jail. Both were charged with arson. Suspended sentences of lo months on arson charges were given to John Tucker. 21. of Myrtle st Eve'ett, and Douglas Morton.

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