APRIL
DISEASES OF THE CHEST
School, and two Fellows of the College are now taking postgraduate work at the hospital. Dr. Matson- is the Medical Director of the new hospital.
CORRECTIONS
It has been called to our attention that the spelling of Dr. Jaharlal Ghosh's name, published in the November, 1939 issue of DISEASES OF THE CHEST, and that of Dr. Donato G. Alarcon's name, published in the March, 1940 issue of DISEASES OF THE CHEST, were incorrect. The above spellings are correct.
1940
Dr. William Paul Maddux, Mount Vernon, Missouri Dr. Savere F. Madonna, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Dr. Antonio Navarrete, Havana, Cuba Dr. B. C. Roy, Calcutta, India Dr. Martin Lee Stephensen, Jr., Sanatorium, Texas Dr. Emanuel Milton Weinberger, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Dr. Irving Willner, Newark, New Jersey
NEW FELLOWS OF THE COLLEGE
The following physicians have been admitted as Fellows of the College during the months of December, January, February and March: Dr. Leslie P. Anderson, Elma, Washington Dr. Indubhusan Basu, Calcutta, India Dr. James Shields Conant, Portland, Oregon
STATE TUBERCULOSIS MEETING The California State Tuberculosis Association will meet in Santa Barbara, California, April 11-13, 1940. For further information write to Mr. Ward F. Higby, Executive Secretary of the California Tuberculosis Association, San Francisco, California.
Dr. Jules Myron Davidson, New Orleans, Louisiana Dr. Everett Cato Drash, Charlottesville, Virginia Dr. Israel George Epstein, Brooklyn, New York Dr. M. James Fine, Newark, New Jersey Dr. Alvis Eugene Greer, Houston, Texas Dr. Joseph Hartman, New York, New York Dr. Leon Hughes Hetherington, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Dr. James V. Jaso, South Orange, New Jersey Dr. A. Holmes Johnson, Kodiak, Alaska Dr. Israel Kahalas, Boston, Massachusetts Dr. Edwin Rayner Levine, New York, New York Dr. Shu-Fan Li, Hong Kong, China 124
TUBERCULOSIS COMMITTEE ACTS AS CLEARING HOUSE The Annual luncheon sponsored by the Tuberculosis Committee of the Texas State Medical Association will be held on Tuesday, May 14th, at the Baker Hotel, Dallas, during the meeting of the Texas State Medical Association. Dr. R. B. Homan, Sr., is the Chairman of the Tuberculosis Committee and Dr. H. Frank Carman, Regent of the College for the State of Texas, will preside at the luncheon. These luncheons were inaugurated last year at San Antonio to act as a clearing house for state problems in tuberculosis. Representatives from various interested organizations, such as the state tuberculosis association, the state public health group, etc., are invited to attend and actively participate in the discussions. A further report on this luncheon will appear in these columns.