GENERAL SURGERY

JOSEPH E. STRODE,
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G. C. FREEMAN,
JAMES W. CHERRY,

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ELMARS M. BITTE, M.D.
JOHN C. ROBERTS, M.D.
ARTHUR Y. SPRAGUE, M.D.

NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
JOHN J. LOWREY, M.0.
H. WM. GOEBERT, JR., M.O.

OPHTHALMOLOGY
SHIGEMI SUGIKI, M.D.
OTOLARYNGOLOGY

TRUETT V. BENNETT, M.0.
0. C. NEWBILL, J8., M.D.
®. T. KAKU, M.D.

PERIPHERAL VASCULAR SURGERY
ROBERT &. KISTNER, M.D. -

PLASTIC, RECONSTRUCTIVE
& MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY
ELDON R. DYKES, M.D.

THORACIC SURGERY
NIALL M. SCULLY, M.D.
UROLOGY

WALTER 5S. STRODE, M.0.
E. LEE SIMMONS, M.D.

OBSTETRICS - GYNECOLOGY

COLIN C. McCORRISTON,
ROONEY T. WEST,
FUGATE CARTY,
W. J. NATOLI,
WILLIAM H. HINDLE,

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INTERNAL MEDICINE

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FRANK J. BRUCE,
RALPH M. BEODOW,
ARTHUR W. NEILSON, JR.,
JAMES J. BALL,
REGINALD HO,

MELVIN H. LEVIN,
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE

ALFRED S. HARTWELL, M.0.
EDWARD L. CHESNE, M.D.

“©DERMATOLOGY

HARRY 1. ARNOLD, 58., M.D.

RAYMOND M, WILLIAMS. M.D.
ROBERT KIM, M.D.

NEUROLOGY

M. M. OKIHIRO, M.D.

NUCLEAR MEDICINE
ROBERT A. NORDYKE, M.D.

PATHOLOGY

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PEDIATRICS

JOHN C. MILNOR, M0.

H. M. SEXTON, MD.

Mr. E. R. Laymen

Alternate Personnel Director
University of California
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory
P, 0. Box 1663
Los Alamos, New Mexico
87544
Dear Ed:

Many thanks for your letter and I am happy to know that some of
the fellows will be coming over this fall, although we wish you
would be able to come.

I am sure there will be no problem at all about the arrangements

being renewed between the Lab and the Straub Clinic as we have
done in the past. Armand Kelly stopped by when he was here the last
time and had the pertinent information concerning the people who

are coming and their coverage and I am sure that is all we will
Dr. Luke is no longer with us, but our surgical department
is well-equipped to handle the details of the workmen’s compensation problems. Most of us do know Mr. Loo of Alexander &
Baldwin and there should be no problems at all from that
viewpoint.
need.

When Dr. Shipman was here last time he mentioned something
about wanting me to become the local representative and replace
one of the men in town here that he was not too happy with. I
wrote Tom back telling him I would be glad to do this, and if he
needed any information to get my PSQ up to date for clearance, I
‘could forward this to him. As far as I know my clearance was
still active on the Q level in 1964 and there should be no problem
if Tom would like me to do this. Let me know when you write
back if there is any information you need or, if you want another

form filled out, I will be glad to do it for you.

Give our best regards to Francis and the kids, and Betty and I
will miss you. If there is anything at all we can personally
do for any of you, please let us know. We look forward to

seeing Armand and John Cole for lunch one day at the Clinic as
soon as they get in town,.

GeorGe M. EWING, MAD.
F. MOORE, M0.
JOHN RsSTEPHENSON, M.D.
PSYCHIATRY

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EDWIN P. GRAMLICH, M.D.

EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATOR
RICHARD M. KENNEDY

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ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY

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DONALD A. JONES,
ALBERT Y. 7. KONG, JR.,
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OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE
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HERBERT K. N. LUKE, M.0.

August 10, 1967

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