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2006–2007 Donor Report
Honoring the Past, Supporting the Future
B O S T O N U N I V E R S I T Y S C H O O L O F M E D I C I N E
Boston University School of Medicine takes great pleasure in recognizing the
generosity of alumni, members of the Board of Visitors, parents, faculty, staff, compa-
nies, corporations, foundations, organizations, and friends. Your support has made possible the establishment and
enhancement of many programs and projects at the School of Medicine. We thank you for your participation and for
your vision in helping to prepare the clinicians and scientists of tomorrow. Alumni class gifts include all donations made
during the fiscal year. While space constraints prevent us from listing the names of non-alumni donors of gifts under
$200, we sincerely appreciate the support of those many contributors.
Philanthropy
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Message from the Dean
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Dear Friends,
Graduations are about past achievements and future possibilities. During Commencementthis May, as I greeted and handed each graduate their diploma, I was struck by the literal-ly thousands of Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) faculty and staff whosecombined effort made that moment possible for each member of the class. Certainly theirfamilies provided the home and support that made the study and achievement requiredfor acceptance into such a competitive profession possible. However, the richness of theBoston University School of Medicine (BUSM) community, past and present, invested inthese physicians and scientists is also impressive. We have almost 2,300 medical schoolfaculty and thousands of additional staff who contribute to the education and support ofour students, facilitating their development. Each of the faculty and staff in our depart-ments and dean’s offices, as well as the men and women who provide snow removal,maintain the green, and serve quesadillas on Wednesdays, contributes to the education of our students.
Our friends and donors also play an important role in each student’s development. Everyperson listed in this report has contributed to our graduates’ achievements at BUSM, aswell as the accomplishments of our current and future students.
Our students’ stories and the response of the BUSM family are inspirational. We have hadstudents with medical issues not covered by their insurance. In one instance, I informedseveral faculty and donors of the issue, and within a few weeks we had not only paid forthe care needed but now have a medical student emergency fund. We have discovered that some students have inadequate funds for meals; and other students have part-timejobs, not just to support themselves, but to send needed money home.
BUSM is planning many ways to keep a medical or graduate health sciences educationwithin the reach of students selected for their potential as physicians and scientists, independent of means. As many students spend hours commuting because they can no longer afford to live in the South End, we are planning expanded student housingadjacent to our campus. Access to safe, affordable housing nearby will significantly curtail travel time and expenses for many students.
The medical school also needs to renovate classrooms and study areas, including theAlumni Medical Library. While both residential space and renovated facilities are expensive, these investments attract and better serve our students.
BUSM continues to be a community-based teaching facility with a strong vision for the future. We continue to attract top faculty, clinicians, and researchers from around the world. With a global health perspective on learning, our students are continuallyexposed to new ideas, new treatments, and new ways of thinking that will ultimatelyshape the way they will practice medicine.
While the financial burden of a medical degree can be daunting to many prospective students, BUSM is working to help students achieve their dreams with as little educational debt as possible. But the simple fact remains that a medical education is expensive. We are developing programs that will help to significantly cut down on the amount of debt faced by our graduates, allowing them to concentrate solely on their medical studies.
Medicine is constantly changing, and BUSM must adapt to meet the demands of our profession. We are grateful for your generosity to BUSM and hope that you will continue to support student housing, scholarships, faculty recruiting, and classroom facilities. Please join me in thanking those listed on these pages for their leadership and support of this great institution.
Sincerely,
Karen Antman, MDProvost, Medical Campus
Dean, School of Medicine
When you meet Stanley Konefal, MD ’47, you can immediately detect the contentment that envelopes his life. He has a serene manner and a warm nature.He will tell you that his life has been and is a good one. He will also tell you that he is fortunate to have had a wonderful career as a surgeon and has been graced with a loving family.
Raised in East Berlin, Connecticut, he was educated in a four-room schoolhouse priorto attending high school. He thought about engineering as a profession, but his firstlove was surgery, so he majored in pre-med at Tufts University, where he met his latewife, Catherine. He was accepted to and matriculated at BUSM in 1942. “BUSM wasa good choice for me,” says Konefal. “I appreciate the education I received and amgrateful because the training made it possible to live a wonderful life—to have a goodpractice and a successful career.”
Konefal served in the U.S. Army during World War II while in school. He did hisinternship and residency at Cambridge City Hospital and in 1951 opened his practicein Medford, Massachusetts, where he served that community for 35 years. “My practicewas made up of average people, and I had many long and good relationships with mypatients,” recalls Konefal. He was on the staff of Lawrence Memorial Hospital (nowpart of the Hallmark Healthcare System) and the New England Memorial Hospital.
“I have never been anything but grateful to Boston University School of Medicine,”says Konefal. His gratitude has been evident in his significant generosity to the School
of Medicine. A consistent contributor for 40 years, he established the Stanley andCatherine Konefal Student Revolving Loan Fund in 1991, and on the occasion of his50th Reunion he provided the lead gift for the class donation to the Alumni MedicalLibrary. He has also provided for the School in his estate plans with a charitableremainder trust.
“Stan Konefal serves as a role model for so many of us. A skilled and caring surgeon,he has never forgotten the opportunity afforded him by BUSM,” notes Barry Manuel,MD ’58, associate dean and executive director of the BUSM Alumni Association. “Hehas stayed connected to our School and frequently attends School functions. He quiet-ly and very generously supports BUSM and is one of the finest examples of the kind of outstanding alumni we are fortunate to have.”
He is dedicated to his family, and his two sons are both physicians. Stanley Jr. is a pedi-atric surgeon, and Joseph (BUSM ’77) is a urologist. His daughter, Catherine, ownsand manages an insurance company. He credits his late wife with being responsible fortheir children’s individual goodness. The grandfather of eight, he recently remarriedand lives most of the year on Singer Island, Florida.
“Dr. Konefal has our deep gratitude for his very long-standing and generous supportfor Boston University School of Medicine,” says Karen Antman, MD, dean andprovost of the Medical Campus. “He not only gives generously every year, he has alsomade a wonderful commitment to provide for the School in his estate plans.”
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A Good Life, A Generous Man
A consistent contributor for 40 years, he established the Stanleyand Catherine Konefal StudentRevolving Loan Fund in 1991.
Stanley Konefal, MD ’47
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Stethoscopes for Students Alumni Listen and Provide the RxWhen the members of the Class of 2011 were welcomed to the BUSM communitythis fall, they each received a white coat that symbolizes their acceptance to the profession. They also received a stethoscope. This basic and required tool of the profession was provided to the new students gratis through the generosity of BUSM alumni who donated the cost of the instruments.
“Alumni who gave to this program made an important contribution to easing the burden on our medical students,” says Barry Manuel, MD ’58, BUSM Alumni Association ExecutiveDirector. “Providing these stethoscopes is another example of the outstanding generosity of our graduates.”
For a gift of $150, donors “sponsored” a stethoscope, and at the White Coat Ceremony a card with the donor’s name, class year, and specialty was inserted in the pocket of the coat.Leslie Serchuck, MD ’90, who sponsored five stethoscopes, says, “I still have my firststethoscope and my first pair of scrubs. They are the tangible proof of an important rite of passage, and I hope the recipients never put a stethoscope to a patient without maintaining asense of awe.”
If you would like to join your fellow graduates in this new alumni tradition and help a medicalstudent or students, you may send your $150 contribution for each instrument you wish todonate to the BUSM Alumni Association, 715 Albany Street, L-120, Boston, MA 02118, or you may also make your contribution online at www.bumc.bu.edu/medalumni and click on Make an Online Contribution. Please note that it is for the Stethoscope Program.
“I still have my first stethoscope andmy first pair of scrubs. They are thetangible proof of an important rite ofpassage, and I hope the recipientsnever put a stethoscope to a patientwithout maintaining a sense of awe.”
When David Rothbaum, MD ’82,was accepted to BUSM, the School selectednot only an excellent student and a dedicatedfuture alumnus, it also gained a family com-mitted to the institution.
Paul and Jean Rothbaum, David’s father and mother, quicklybecame involved in the School, joining the Parents Committeeand eventually becoming co-chairpersons, hosting BUSMevents in New York, and making generous contributions. “Wewere very happy that David was getting his medical degreefrom Boston University,” said Paul Rothbaum, who remainsjust as dedicated and committed to the School to this day.
The couple established a prize fund in obstetrics and gyne-cology in honor of their son and supported the John andHannah Sandson Student Revolving Loan Fund out of theirdeep respect for John Sandson, MD, dean of BUSM whenDavid attended. According to Mr. Rothbaum, it was his latewife who initiated their involvement in the Hubert Humphrey
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It’s All in theFamily
David Rothbaum, MD ’82
Cancer Research Center at BUSM. He is currently on the National AdvisoryCommittee of the Humphrey Center and is also a member of the School’s Board of Visitors. There is a classroom in BUSM’s McNary Learning Center named in their honor to recognize their considerable generosity toward building the center.Among the many generous contributions to BUSM, the one that stands out is Paul’s loving tribute to his wife, the Jean Rothbaum Memorial Scholarship Fund. Morerecently, Paul Rothbaum has contributed to the Aram Chobanian Professorship Fund.
All three of Mr. Rothbaum’s sons are physicians. He attributes his childrens’ careerchoice to a strike at the Long Island Jewish Hospital when the three of them heededthe call for volunteers to keep the hospital operating. “They got a taste of hospitalwork, and it appealed to them,” he says.
Like his parents, David Rothbaum often offered his time and effort to help the School. As a medical student he volunteered for the Alumni Association annual fundphonathons to raise money. When he graduated, he immediately joined the Dean’sClub, the giving society initiated to encourage and recognize leadership giving to theSchool of Medicine. In the 25 years since his graduation, he has continued his annualDean’s Club contribution and now joins his parents as a member of the Chester S.Keefer, MD Society. The Keefer Society recognizes cumulative giving of more than$50,000 to BUSM.
In 1986, Rothbaum opened his ob/gyn practice in Great Neck, New York, which nowincludes his brother. He is a clinical faculty member at Weill-Cornell Medical Schooland New York University School of Medicine, and is a fellow of the American Collegeof Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
He has served as his class agent, has continued as a phonathon volunteer, and was pres-ident of the Alumni Association and organizer of the Class of 1982 25th Reunion thispast year. In addition to supporting the School’s annual fund, David has contributed to the Sandson Student Revolving Loan Fund and the McNary Learning Center, andmost recently has joined the Adopt-A-Student program, pledging to support a medicalstudent over the course of his or her four years at BUSM.
He and his wife, Melanie, have five children. Much to David’s delight, their oldest son,Robert, is enrolled in the BUSM Seven-Year Program which combines the BA andMD degrees.
“It is clear that the outstanding philanthropy of Paul Rothbaum and his late wife, Jean,set the example for their son, David, who is truly following in his parents’ generousfootsteps,” said Dean Karen Antman, MD. “The Rothbaums’ gifts to the School havehelped countless students realize their dream of practicing medicine, and we look forward to their continued involvement as we go forward educating and training thenation’s next physicians.”
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The Rothbaum Family: David ’82; his wife, Melanie; his son, Robert; and his father, Paul.
“The Rothbaums’ gifts to the School have helped countless studentsrealize their dream of practicing medicine, and we look forward to their continued involvement as we go forward educating andtraining the nation’s next physicians.”
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The Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery atBoston University School of Medicine has an illustrious and historic past.
In 1951, M. Stuart Strong, MD, chairman of BUSM’s Department of Otolaryngology,
accepted for training the first resident to graduate from the program, Charles Vaughan.
For more than thirty years, Drs. Strong and Vaughan worked closely together to build
a department that eventually became world renowned.
They were the first physicians to employ the use of the laser in otolaryngology surgery,
thus ushering in the era of laser surgery and thrusting Boston University to the fore-
front of technical innovation. They were exciting and passionate educators who
enticed more than one hundred BUSM students to choose careers in otolaryngology,
and many of those former BUSM students have gone on to become leaders in
otolaryngology throughout the world.
Gerald B. Healy, MD ’67, president-elect of the American College of Surgeons, is
one of the many BUSM students who chose to become an otolaryngologist and who
completed his residency training in otolaryngology under the tutelage of Drs. Strong
and Vaughan.
“Dr. Strong’s and Dr. Vaughan’s fascination with the work they were doing and their
propensity to be innovators and educators created within the department a rare sense
of enthusiasm and momentum,” says Kenneth Grundfast, MD, FACS, FAAP, professor
and chairman of the Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery at
Boston University School of Medicine. “Their names are synonymous with excellence
and innovation in our field.”
And Grundfast should know. As a resident at Boston City Hospital (now Boston
Medical Center), Grundfast trained under both Strong and Vaughan. Since becoming
chair of the department, Grundfast has worked on creating the M. Stuart Strong and
Charles W. Vaughan Professorship in Otolaryngology. “I am thankful for what my
mentors did for me and I want to contribute in a way that can strengthen the School
of Medicine so that others can derive the benefits that I received from those who were
part of the BUSM faculty,” says Grundfast.
To date, more than $2.3 million, including a significant estate commitment, has
been raised toward the $2.5 million required to establish the professorship. “I want
to see the names of these two great otolaryngologists honored in perpetuity, never to
Professorship to honor two innovators will benefitfuture generations
“Dr. Strong’s and Dr. Vaughan’s own fascination with the work they were doing and their propensity to be innovators andeducators created within the department arare sense of enthusiasm and momentum.”
M. Stuart Strong, MD Charles Vaughan, MD
be forgotten by future generations of students and residents,” contin-
ues Grundfast, whose other philanthropic interests include Boston
Medical Center, the State University of New York—Syracuse Medical
School from which he graduated, and various Jewish organizations.
“Having a strong faculty is what attracts the best and brightest stu-
dents and residents to the School of Medicine and BMC,” states
Grundfast. “Contributing now is an investment in these two institu-
tions that are tightly linked and that share lofty goals for future gen-
erations of medical practitioners.”
“Both Dr. Strong and Dr. Vaughan helped to revolutionize the way
people teach and practice otolaryngology,” says BUSM Dean Karen
Antman. “A professorship in their names will ensure that these two
medical pioneers are remembered for their many contributions to
science.”
For more information on the M. Stuart Strong and Charles W.
Vaughan Professorship in Otolaryngology or to make a gift, please
contact School of Medicine
Associate Vice President and
Director of Development Lynn
Hendricks at 617-638-4570.
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“I am thankful for what my mentors did for me and I want tocontribute in a way that can strengthen the School of Medicine sothat others can derive the benefits that I received from those whowere part of the BUSM faculty.”
Kenneth Grundfast, MD, FACS, FAAP
“She dedicated her life not only to African-Americans through civil rights,
but also as a pioneer for women in medicine.”
Rachel Boone Keith, MD ’49, the daughter of missionaries, dedicated her life to her family, her patients, and her community. At a time whenwomen in medicine were uncommon, let alone African-American women, she was widely known for her advocacy for her patients, as well as the personal-ized attention and care she gave them and her service as a mentor to others in the medical community.
Paying tribute to her long medical career and in appreciation for the opportunity provided to her by BUSM, Dr. Keith’s family initiated a prize fund in her honor at BUSM. On the occasion of her death in January 2007, through the generosity of her husband, daughters, and friends, the fund wasexpanded to provide scholarship support for fourth-year students (with a preference for African-American women) who excel in their clinical performance.
An internist in private practice in Detroit, Michigan, she was committed to civil rights. “She was one of the first ladies of civil rights and one of the mostrespected doctors in the state,” said Melvin Hollowell, general counsel of the Detroit branch of the NAACP. “She dedicated her life not only to African-Americans through civil rights, but also as a pioneer for women in medicine.”
In 1998, she was honored by BUSM with a special award as a woman of outstanding achievement, and she received an honorary degree from BU as part of the School’s sesquicentennial celebration.
“As one of the first African-American female physicians in the city, she overcame professional obstacles without self-importanceand succeeded in raising a family who adored her abundant goodness, strength, and grace,” said her husband, Federal Court Judge Damon Keith. “Her tendency to promote tolerance was designed to foster the higher purpose of peace and unity.”
“At BUSM we are proud of our long history of educating women and minorities,” said Dean Karen Antman, MD. “And withthe support of people like the Keith family and friends, we will continue this outstanding tradition.”
Donations to the Rachel Boone Keith Fund may be sent to: BUSM Office of Development, 715 Albany Street, L-319, Boston, MA 02118.
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Rachel Boone Keith, MD ’49
Dr. Keith as she received her honorary degree fromBoston University in 1998.
Beloved physician, community leader, and civil rights activist honored with a scholarship in her name
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Dr. Keith featured in a March 1949 Look magazine article about the BUSMHome Medical Service.
Donors to the Rachel Boone Keith Fund express their admiration for this extraordinary woman:
“We at Butzel Long are proud to be able to provide support to deserving medical students who would follow the example set by Rachel Boone Keith when she attendedthe Boston University School of Medicine.
“In her fifty years of medical practice, Dr. Keith cared for my grandmother, Alberta Green, my mother, Lethia GreenDudley, me, and my five brothers and sisters. Needless tosay, our families have grown close over the years and wewere all saddened to hear of her passing. She was a trulywonderful person and an outstanding physician, and shewill be missed.”
—-ARTHUR DUDLEY II, ESQ.Butzel Long Attorneys and Counselors
“The attorney members of the WBA were deeply saddenedby the passing of Dr. Keith. However, we hope and praythat the monies for this permanently endowed fund willbenefit future generations of African-American female students, and that they will continue Dr. Keith’s commit-ment of serving the needs of their patients, regardless of race, gender, or ability to pay.”
—-DAVID B. CADE, ESQ.President Elect, Wolverine Bar Association
“Wow! What an inspiring life story. Dr. Rachel BooneKeith will surely be missed in the Detroit community.”
—-BETH ROBINSON-SWARTZ, MD ’85Detroit-area pediatrician
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The Wiley Family (from left): BJ, Bennie, Pratt, and Flash.
Couple Proud to SupportKenneth C. Edelin EndowedScholarship Fund
This letter was received with a generous donation to the Kenneth
C. Edelin Endowed Scholarship Fund in tribute to Dr. Edelin’s
many years of service to the students and the School of Medicine.
When the BUSM Student Committee on Medical School Affairs(SCOMSA) learned that the Outreach Van Project (OVP) was losing one of its fundingsources, the committee, which sponsors an annual winter semi-formal for students, decided to use the proceeds from the sale of tickets to the event to help the OVP.
The OVP is a completely student-run organization whose mission is to fulfill the unmetneeds of the medically underserved populations in the greater Boston area. These includethe homeless, migrant workers, immigrants, and others with little or no access to healthcare. The project also offers students the opportunity to gain experience and develop skillsin community outreach.
The donation from the event’s ticket sales totaled $5,000. “The Outreach Van Project isone of the most admirable organizations at our School and, as we are all painfully aware,the problem of homelessness is not going away any time soon,” says David Annas ’07, aformer clothing chair for OVP and a member of the Senior Committee. “We hope thatthis donation will help them in their mission to provide food, clothing, toiletries, and medical services to the homeless and indigent population of Boston.”
“We are tremendously grateful to the BUSM students who have stepped up to cover ourfunding gap, in addition to all of the hours they have volunteered with us,” says SaharAminipour, Outreach Van Project Coordinator.
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Project to Help Homeless and Medically UnderservedReceives Student Support
Enjoying the winter semi-formal (left to right) are Kevin Wang ’08, Dean Karen Antman, MD, Cassandra Dielwart ’09,Carolina Bibbo ’09, Elliott Antman, MD, and Justin Dunn ’07.
“We hope that this donation will help them in their mission
to provide food, clothing, toiletries, and medical services to
the homeless and indigent population of Boston.”
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Elementary and Middle School Students RaiseFunds for BUSM’s Alzheimer’s Disease Center
“One of the striking things about my visit to the school was when I asked the
students to raise their hands if they had someone close to them with Alzheimer’s
disease. One half of the students put their hands up.”
With an estimated 5.1 million Americans suffering from Alzheimer’s disease,this devastating neurological illness touches many families. Students in schools in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, decided to do something to help. They have been fundraising forthe past two years to support the research being done at the Alzheimer’s Disease Center at BUSM.
In addition to the $1,700 raised last year, members of the Laslie Family, representing the schools,recently presented a check for $3,341 from the schools’ “Crazy Hat” fundraiser to the Alzheimer’sDisease Advisory Board. The three Laslie girls’ grandfather, who suffered from Alzheimer’s, loved to wear hats, so the granddaughters inaugurated Crazy Hat Day at their schools, where everyoneincluding faculty and staff joined in. “It’s wonderful to see young people take action to have a direct impact on what we do to fight this disease,” said Robert Stern, PhD, associate professor ofneurology and co-director of the Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical and Research Program at BUSM.
Stern, wearing his own crazy hat, spoke to the 1,000 students about the disease during the May 4,2007, event at the Gordon W. Mitchell Middle School in East Bridgewater. He recalls, “One of thestriking things about my visit to the school was when I asked the students to raise their hands if theyhad someone close to them with Alzheimer’s disease. One half of the students put their hands up.”
The goal of the Alzheimer’s Disease Center at BUSM is to help reduce the human and economic costs associated with Alzheimer’s disease through the advancement of knowledgeand increasing awareness of the illness. The Alzheimer’s Disease Advisory Board, initiated in 2003, helps raise funds for Alzheimer’s disease research at BUSM through personal philanthropy, outreach, and volunteer efforts.
Cassie, Alexa, and Kandyse Laslie present a check to Robert C. Green, MD, co-director of theAlzheimer’s Disease Clinical and Research Program and professor of neurology, genetics and epidemiology; Carlos Kase, MD, professor and chairman of the Department of Neurology; CarmelaAbraham, PhD, professor of biochemistry and medicine; Karen Antman, MD, dean and provost;Michael Critelli, chairman of the Alzheimer’s Advisory Board and executive chairman of PitneyBowes; and Robert A. Stern, PhD, co-director of the Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical and ResearchProgram and associate professor of neurology.
Planned Gifts help BUSM succeed today and tomorrowFor M. Douglass Poirier, MD ’76, making a planned gift was an easy decision.“I wanted to give something back to an institution that I care about, which for me is Boston University School of Medicine,” says Poirier.
Poirier chose to establish a charitable gift annuity at BUSM that provides him with a fixed annuity payment basedon his age at the time of the gift. A charitable gift annuity is also taken as a tax deduction in the year of the giftand provides tax-free income on a portion of the annuity payment.
This is not the first time that Poirier has decided to pitch in and help his Alma Mater. A graduate of the Six-YearProgram, Poirier is a past president of the BUSM Alumni Association, as well as a regular phonathon volunteer. He also served as the 25th Reunion organizer and spearheaded the establishment of the Class of 1976 ScholarshipFund. In addition, Poirier has supported the Student Village at Boston University and the athletics program.
“Charitable gift annuities are a good investment with a fair return. The great thing about them is that you avoid the anxieties of the stock market and have a guaranteed income for life,” states Poirier.
“Planned gifts provide income and tax benefits to donors while increasing the endowment of the School ofMedicine,” says Dean Karen Antman, MD. “These gifts allow the School of Medicine to better prepare and planfor future growth and expansion on our campus and in our profession.”
For more information on establishing a charitable gift annuity or other planned gift, please contact School of Medicine Associate VicePresident and Director of Development Lynn Hendricks at 617-638-4570 or Alumni Association Executive Director Barry Manuel,MD ’58, at 617-638-5154.
“I wanted to give something back to an
institution that I care about, which for me
is Boston University School of Medicine.”
M. Douglass Poirier, MD ’76
Doug Poirier, MD ’76 (center), with Barry Manuel, MD ’58, associate deanand executive director of the Alumni Association, and Robert Witzburg,MD ’77, associate dean and director of admissions.
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As he presided over AlumniWeekend as president of theAlumni Association, Doug Poirier,MD ’76, is joined by his family(from left): his mother, Gertrude;his brother, Gregg; and his latefather, Maurice.
Carmela Abraham, PhD andMenachem Abraham
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. AckmanNoubar B. Afeyan, PhDMr. and Mrs. Gerald AjemianDwight M. Akers ’53Joel and Barbara AlpertNorman and Jane AlpertAnonymousJeanne F. Arnold ’61 and
Peter F. Jeffries ’60William Y.W. Au ’55
Richard K. Babayan, MD andSonya Nersessian
Merwyn Bagan ’62 andCarol Bagan
Mrs. Shirley BakerMr. Steven Baker +Donna R. Barnard ’65 and
Douglas E. Barnard ’65Paul C. Barsam, MDMrs. Ruth Batson +Franklyn D. Berry ‘41 +
Gerald Besson ’50 andEleanore Besson
Jag Bhawan, MDElsa Chaffee Bodon ’41Katherine B. and David G. BradleyStanley K. Brockman ’55 +Nancy L.R. Bucher, MDMr. George Burr +Mrs. Helen BurrMr. Howard D. BuzzeeMr. Robert A. CameronRobert J. Carey ’54Ann C. Cea ’67Jeremy Chess ’70Yi-Chuan Ching ’58Aram and Jasmine ChobanianMr. John F. Cogan Jr.Alan S. Cohen ’52Mrs. Marian M. CookMr. Sidney Covich +Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. CritelliAndrew B. Crummy ’55Mr. Alexander V. d’ArbeloffMr. Paul R. Dooling and
Ms. Sandra A. DanussiSybil and Alan M. EdelsteinRichard Egdahl, MDMary Jane England ’64Mrs. Judith Nelson FeldmanJoseph T. Ferrucci, MDMs. Idea Fiering +Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
FinkielszteinMr. George A. Finley III
Nicholas J. Fiumara ’39Frederick Louvane Fox ’68William Franklin ’46
and Beverly FranklinMyrna and Carl FranzblauCharles and Marlene FreedMonte and Skeets FriedkinRalph G. Ganick ’67Mrs. Marion L. GendronMr. Alan GerryGeorge E. Ghareeb ’62Arnold Goldenberg ’54Philip T. Goldenberg ’46 +Gene Gordon, MD ’46 +Malcolm Gordon ’48Mr. Abraham D. Gosman Mrs. Dorothy GottliebLeonard Gottlieb, MD +Doris GraboskyMrs. Ellen R. Grass +Robert C. Green, MDMr. Morton S. Grossman +Mrs. Sylvia GrossmanKenneth M. Grundfast, MDMrs. Fritz GrunebaumAudrey & Martin Gruss
FoundationMr. Jack C. Guden +Mr. John L. Hall IILewis and Ina HeafitzMr. Arnold HiattMrs. Deran HintlianMrs. Arline HousmanMr. Charles Housman
Mr. and Mrs. Edward HousmanRichard E. Hunter ’44David Ingall ’57Hideo H. Itabashi ’54Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. IzziJeffrey R. Jay ’83Mrs. Esther B. Kahn +Louis and Charlotte KaitzDonald Martin Kaplan ’73Sarkis J. Kechejian ’63Dr. Howard D. Kirshenbaum and
Mrs. Elaine B. KirshenbaumMrs. Catherine M. Konefal +Stanley H. Konefal ’47Mr. Lewis F. Kornfeld Jr. Edward E. Krukonis ’63 and
Priscilla J. KrukonisMr. Lawrence Langsam Mr. Harold S. Larkin +Mrs. Lenore LarkinMrs. Estella Leach +Robert E. Leach, MD and
Laurie LeachSusan E. Leeman, PhDMr. Richard S. LeghornMr. Alan M. Leventhal and
Mrs. Sherry M. LeventhalMr. Martin Levine +Ruth Levine, PhD +Brigitte and Joseph J. LonnerMs. Rita E. LoosMs. Inez Lopez +Mr. and Mrs. James H. Lowell IIDouglas MacInnis ’46
The Chester S. Keefer, MD, Society
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The Chester S. Keefer, MD Society was established as a means of
recognizing the commitment, generosity, and support of individuals
whose vision has provided major assistance to Boston University
School of Medicine. The Society has been named in tribute to the
memory of Dr. Chester S. Keefer, whose foresight and determination
in his various roles as Chairman
of the Department of Medicine,
Dean of Boston University School
of Medicine, and Director of the
Medical Center were responsible
for laying the foundation for the
Boston University Medical Center.
It is in the memory of his spirit that
we honor those donors whose total
contributions have reached $50,000
or more at the School of Medicine.
Names in bold are new members in 2007.
Jules Neville Manger, MD andJanis G. Manger
Barry M. Manuel ’58Rocco S. Marino ’42 +Ronald P. McCaffrey, MDMrs. Jean E. McPhail Mrs. Rita MehosMr. Robert B. MelikianSteven Abbott Miller ’70 and
Jacqueline H. Miller, PhDAubrey Milunsky, MD, DScFrank J. Miselis ’45 and
Theodora MiselisCapt. and Mrs. Jordan
Monocandilos Mr. Charles MosesianPeter J. Mozden ’53Mr. Paul Foley NaceCarolann S. Najarian ’80Mr. John H. Nichols Jr. +Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Nolen
John F. O’Connor ’57Bertha Offenbach-Fineberg ’36Miss Alice Ohanasian +Carl A. Olsson ’63Paul I. Ossen ’43-B +Hytho H. Pantazelos ’63 Dianne M. Parrotte ’79, MPHMrs. Louise PentaP. Anthony Penta ’51 +Mr. John S. Perkins +Jona A. Perlmutter, MD and
Donna PerlmutterNorman Neal Pike, JD +Peter E. Pochi ’55M. Douglass Poirier ’76John I. Polk ’74Frank Ratner ’47 +Mrs. Helen S. RatnerHilda Ratner ’34 +Rev. Alexander M. RodgerDr. Elihu Rose
Col. Louis I. Rosenfield +Dr. and Mrs. Seymour
RosenwasserMr. and Mrs. Gerald L. RossDavid Rothbaum ’82Mrs. Jean Rothbaum +Mr. Paul Rothbaum Richard A. Rudders, MDMrs. Elayne RussekMrs. Doris RussellRobert F. Russell ’46 +Thomas J. Ryan, MDMrs. Hannah SandsonJohn I. Sandson, MD +Mr. Rocco Schelzi Richard D. Scott, MD and
Mary D. Scott, MDHerman Selinsky ’24 +Joan and Jerry Serchuck Arnold and Muriel ShapiroRichard Jay Shemin ’74Claire and Norton ShermanDr. John SilberMrs. Kathryn Silber +Mrs. Charlotte A. SkinnerMr. Wesley R. Skinner +Charles W. and Hazel SmithGordon Snider, MDMrs. Ruth Snider +Edward Spindell ’53Mr. Jack Spivack Mr. and Mrs. John M. StewartMrs. Aileene B. SweetserElliott H. Sweetser ’43-A +
Mrs. Charles TalanianGeorge J. Talis ’50 and
Lois N. TalisHon. Sherwood J. TarlowAlfred Tauber, MDLaszlo N. Tauber, MD +Mary Upham Taylor +Mr. Jeffrey D. TrippMr. Gabriel TsampalierosMr. A. Raymond TyeSanford Udis ’44 +Martin L. Vogel ’53Franz Waldeck, MD, PhDMrs. Carl W. Walter +Arthur B. Wein ’39Murray Weinstock ’65Mr. Anthony WeldonMr. and Mrs. Jerrold A. WexlerMr. and Mrs. Robert H. Wexler
Marcelle M. Willock, MD, MBAMr. and Mrs. Alan WintersHenry R. Wolfe ’45Herbert Wotiz, PhD +Mrs. Miriam WotizRachel and Moshe YanaiLawrence A. Yannuzzi ’64Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. YoungMrs. Frances W. Young +Jeremiah O. Young ’62Barry Zuckerman, MD and
Pamela M. Zuckerman, MD
Honorary Members
Dorothy C. Keefer +Ishbel Keefer Lyle
+ Deceased
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Dean Karen Antman welcomes new Keefer Society members Sherry and Alan Leventhalat the 2007 Keefer Society Dinner.
Newly inducted Keefer Society members Janis and Jules Manger with BUSM studentNina Gluchowski ’10.
Dr. Noubar B. Afeyan* Mr. Gerald Ajemian* Merwyn Bagan, MD ’62* Dr. Paul C. Barsam
Ms. Cheryl Bloom* Mr. Lawrence C. Cancro* Ann C. Cea, MD ’67
Mr. Frederick H. Chicos* Shamim A. Dahod, MD ’87* Mr. Alan M. Edelstein* Mary Jane England, MD ’64* Mr. Lewis Heafitz
Dr. Esther A. H. Hopkins * Jeffrey R. Jay, MD ’83* Mr. Louis L. Kaitz* Sarkis J. Kechejian, MD ’63* Mrs. Elaine B. Kirshenbaum* Mrs. Sherry Leventhal* Dr. William Muir Manger* Mrs. Rita Mehos
Mr. Edward T. Moore* Carolann S. Najarian, MD ’80
Gregory A. Nelson, MD ’78* N. Stephen Ober, MD ’86* Mr. Peter Onanian* Simon Parisier, MD ’61* Mr. Terry R. Peel* Ms. Adrienne M. Penta* John I. Polk, MD ’74* David Rothbaum, MD ’82* Mr. Paul Rothbaum
Mr. Stephen H. Rusckowski* Dr. Una Ryan* Mr. Rocco Schelzi* Mr. Jerome Serchuck
Ms. Sarah-Ann ShawMr. Zubeen Shroff
* Mr. Jack Spivack* Mr. John M. Stewart* Peak Woo, MD ’78* Lawrence A. Yannuzzi, MD ’64
* FY 07 Donors
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“One of our daughters is in herthird year at BUSM, and theother graduated in May. As parents, my husband, Alan, and I have witnessed firsthand theexcellence in medical education
provided by BUSM as our daughters transform fromeager college students to compassionate, skillful physicians.We are proud to support this outstanding institution.”
“Everyone at BUSM and on theBoard of Visitors is passionateabout educating physicians andsupporting medical research,and I am proud to be a part of that important tradition.”
“As a member of the Board ofVisitors, I have enjoyed the oppor-tunity to meet both faculty andstudents, and I was pleased thatmy contacts at Cognia Molecular
resulted in a contribution to the Genetics and GenomicsDepartment. Establishing and developing these contactsfor the School are important and one of the reasons thatI joined the board. Through my meetings with students,I have come to understand some of the unique challengesthey face. As a result, my wife and I decided to establishthe “Special Medical Needs Fund” to provide financialhelp for certain medical needs not covered by disabilityservices or student medical insurance. My involvementand ability to help support the School of Medicine havebeen very gratifying.”
ADRIENNE M. PENTA
“I will be forever grateful to thefaculty, staff, and patients who all contributed to my wonderfulexperience as a student at theSchool of Medicine. My donations
to the School enable today’s students to have a similarexperience, and I hope they too will be grateful andcontinue this spirit of philanthropy.”
ZUBEEN SHROFF
JOHN I. POLK, MD ’74
SHERRY M. LEVENTHAL
MERWYN BAGAN, MD ’62Chairman of the Board of Visitors
BUSM Board of Visitors
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Board of Visitors members and supporters of the BUSM Adopt-a-Student Program, David Rothbaum,MD ’82 (left) and Lawrence Cancro (far right) with their “adopted” students, Yoon Soo Bae ’09and George Aghia ’09.
Rita Mehos, Keefer Society and Board of Visitorsmember, with Charles Grader at the May 2007Board of Visitors dinner.
BUSM Associate Vice President and Director ofDevelopment Lynn Hendricks joins Peter Pochi,MD ’55, and Board of Visitors member PaulRothbaum at the Board dinner.
Board of Visitors member Sarkis Kechejian, MD ’63 (second from left), is recognized for his generousscholarship support to BUSM at the Board dinner in May by BU President Robert Brown (left), DeanKaren Antman, MD, and Board of Visitors Chairman Merwyn Bagan, MD ’62.
Ted Moore, BUSM Board of Visitors member,speaking at the Board meeting.
Board of Visitors member Steve Over, MD ’84, and his wife,Faith, share a moment at the Board dinner.
$1,000,000 and aboveMr. Jack Spivack
$100,000 to $999,999Dr. Nancy L. R. BucherMerwyn Bagan, MD ’62, and
Carol BaganSarkis J. Kechejian, MD ’63Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Kendrick Jr.Estate of Florence O. LivoliFlorence Robertson TrustMr. and Mrs. John M. StewartEstate of Doris Wong
$50,000 to $99,999Mr. Lewis F. Kornfeld Jr.Harry J. Lloyd Charitable TrustDr. Jules Neville Manger and
Janis MangerDr. and Mrs. Seymour F.
RosenwasserMr. and Mrs. Jerome SerchuckEstate of Aldah Taylor
$25,000 to $49,999Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. AlpertMr. and Mrs. Michael J. CritelliHon. Damon J. KeithMr. Alan M. Leventhal and
Mrs. Sherry M. LeventhalCarolann S. Najarian, MD ’80Lawrence A. Yannuzzi, MD ’64Estate of Mary D. Wells
$10,000 to $24,999AnonymousEstate of William C. Thompson
Bachmann ’66Mrs. Yvonne R. BrockmanDrs. Felizardo S. Camilon Jr. and
Althea B. MolarteDr. and Mrs. Aram V. Chobanian Shamim A. Dahod, MD ’87Dr. Kenneth C. EdelinMr. George A. Finley IIIMrs. Patricia Lee FreysingerMr. Alan GerryDr. Kenneth M. GrundfastDr. Linda J. HeffnerJeffrey R. Jay, MD ’83Mrs. Elaine B. KirshenbaumDr. Susan E. LeemanMrs. Rita Z. MehosMrs. Louise E. PentaDr. John SilberMrs. Sally L. SpeerMrs. Nevart TalanianHon. Sherwood J. TarlowMr. Gabriel TsampalierosDr. and Mrs. Charles R. YoungMr. Thomas R. Young
$3,000 to $9,999Mr. and Mrs. Gerald AjemianMs. Mellissa AllrechtDr. Karen AntmanMr. and Mrs. Carl W. BanksMrs. Helen L. BurrAnn C. Cea, MD ’67
Dr. James T. E. ChengelisMs. Joan CohenMr. and Mrs. Paul E. Dixon Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. GarverMr. and Mrs. Lewis HeafitzDr. Stephen W. HildrethMs. Mary I. HullMr. Louis Leo KaitzMr. and Mrs. Charles A. KingslandMr. and Mrs. Paul G. LafyatisMs. Cecelia LanceMrs. Charna LarkinMrs. Deborah J. Lawrence-SwallowMr. and Mrs. James H. Lowell IIDr. John F. McCahanMr. Edward J. McDonald Jr.Dr. Peter A. MerkelN. Stephen Ober, MD ’86Mr. and Mrs. Peter OnanianSimon C. Parisier, MD ’61Mr. and Mrs. Terry R. PeelDr. and Mrs. Jona A. PerlmutterJohn I. Polk, MD ’74Mr. and Mrs. Jason S. RosenbergDavid Rothbaum, MD ’82Mr. Paul RothbaumMr. Rocco SchelziDr. Donald M. SmallMr. and Mrs. Peter S. WellingtonMr. and Mrs. Fletcher H. WileyPeak Woo, MD ’78
$1,400 to $2,999Dr. Carmela R. AbrahamMs. Janet B. Abrams
Dr. and Mrs. Anil AgarwalDr. and Mrs. Joel J. AlpertDr. Paul C. BarsamDr. Robert M. BeazleyDr. James M. BeckerMr. and Mrs. James F. BoppDr. Lewis E. BravermanMr. Lawrence CancroCapt. and Mrs. Russell K. CarneyMs. Sarah M. ChaffinMr. Harold N. ChefitzDr. David L. ColemanDr. Larry CulpepperMr. and Mrs. Alan M. EdelsteinDr. Richard H. Egdahl and
Ms. Cynthia TaftDr. Thomas A. EinhornDr. Francis A. FarrayeDr. Howard Mark FeltMr. and Mrs. Edward M.
GaposchkinMr. and Mrs. Carl D. Gilmer-HillMr. and Mrs. Jason Gold
Dr. Robert C. GreenMr. and Mrs. Robert A. HickeyMrs. Ann S. HintlianMr. Douglas B. HolmesMs. Mary C. HopkinsMr. and Mrs. Jeh Charles JohnsonDr. Peggy L. JohnsonDr. Carlos S. KaseMr. Michael K. LindsayMr. and Mrs. Hamilton Lott Jr.Dr. William Muir MangerDr. Ann Marshak-RothsteinMs. Audrey MorrisDr. Michael J. O’BrienJordan C. and Valerie PaulMs. Anna PavlovaMs. Adrienne M. PentaDr. Alvin Francis PoussaintMr. and Mrs. Maurice Price Jr.Mr. Richard M. PryorDr. Arnold RobbinsDr. Adrianne E. RogersDr. Una S. Ryan
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Gifts from Board of Visitors, Faculty and Staff, Parents, and Friends
“The School of Medicine provides a medical education of outstand-ing quality to students of the highest caliber. I ampleased to support BUSM to help keep it vitaland growing.”
JAMES BECKER, MDChairman, BUSM Department of Surgery
Drs. Richard D. and Mary D. ScottDr. Benjamin S. SiegelDr. Gordon L. SniderDr. and Mrs. Charles R. StuckenMs. Carol Adams WestfallMr. and Mrs. Gregory R. WitterDr. Philip A. WolfMr. Robert A. YoungDr. and Mrs. Ofer ZajicekDr. Barry Zuckerman
$600 to $1,399Mr. James D. Allen Jr.Ms. Sandra BairosMr. Lester S. BardackMr. Tim C. BassMr. John E. BeatonMr. and Mrs. John L. Booth IIMr. Daniel C. BryantMs. Pamela H. BucknerMs. Alana Rachel Budasoff
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. BurchukMr. Marko L. BurgarMr. Kevin CarpenterDr. Joel G. CaslowitzMr. William ChilesDr. and Mrs. John J. CronanDr. Kevin A. CrummyMr. and Mrs. Robert A. DavidowMr. and Mrs. Walter E. Douglas Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. DuffanyProf. Emeritus Dean S. Edmonds Jr.Mary Jane England, MD ’64Mrs. Muriel FinkelDr. and Mrs. Harold W. ForbesDr. and Mrs. Jorge GansonMs. Rosanne HaroianMs. Sandra HartnessRev. Norman A. HjelmMrs. Ruth Ann HomanMr. Douglas Histed HughesDr. and Mrs. Manuel C. HugoDr. Hernan J. JaraDr. Joseph H. KahnMrs. Charlotte R. KaufmanMs. Gilda Beatrice KeithDr. Howard M. Leibowitz
Mr. Stanley LyonsMarc TrustMr. Frank A. MarcinMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. MayMr. and Mrs. David McCahanMr. Paul McDonaldMr. and Mrs. Eugene McQuadeMr. Robert MirakMrs. Helene MirikitaniMr. John J. MooreMr. M. J. MorounEstate of Vivian S. MortonMrs. June A. NewtonDr. Douglas A. O’BrienDr. Stephen PeltonMrs. Ronna J. PerlmutterMrs. Elizabeth H. PriceMr. and Mrs. Lewis PriceMr. Douglas A. RivkinMs. Susan M. RobertsMr. Harold J. RosenbergDr. David J. SalantMrs. Ann L. SchafsteddeDr. Jean-Luc SenecalDr. Irving ShiffmanDr. Rebecca A. SillimanMr. Daniel S. SimpsonMr. and Mrs. Robert A. StelzerDr. Mary Ann SteppDr. Ashley StevensDr. Edward D. Szmuc Mr. Rodger L. TateMrs. Billie Lee WellsDr. Marcelle M. WillockMs. Joanne Wood
$350 to $599Ms. Evelyn AckermanDr. Christopher W. AkeyAnonymous Mr. and Mrs. Werten W. Bellamy Sr.Mr. Abraham I. BennettDr. Selwyn A. BroitmanDr. Esther A. BullittMr. and Mrs. Paul BurkeMr. and Mrs. Donald CarllMr. Nathaniel ChaffinMr. and Mrs. Donald L. ChapinMr. and Mrs. Frank Citrone Jr.Mr. John F. Cogan Jr.Mr. Kent R. DavisMr. and Mrs. Stephen A. DecubellisMs. Mardie Geiser De LaoMr. and Mrs. Martin A. DiamondMr. John M. DoggettMr. and Mrs. Joseph H. EvansMrs. Gail P. FeldmanMr. and Mrs. Shimon FeldmanMr. and Mrs. Stephen D. FinkelMr. John F. FolleyMr. and Mrs. Mark S. FreshwaterMs. Gabriele GandalMr. and Mrs. Gerald D. GowanMrs. Dorothy M. GreenMr. Marsbed H. HablanianMs. Karen HansonEmployees of Harvard Pilgrim
Health CareMs. Lynn E. HendricksDr. Ariane HerrickDr. Helen HollingsworthMr. Thomas M. Hyndman Jr.
Dr. Aleksandr ItkinMs. Norma E. JohnsonMs. Patricia T. JudiceMr. Wayne M. KachMr. and Mrs. C. Monroe KeeneyMr. and Mrs. Jack R. KirchnerMr. Harold J. KoberMrs. Paulette KornDr. Bernard E. KregerDr. and Mrs. Donald T. KrizekMr. Laurence R. LevyDr. Jennifer Irene LuebkeMr. and Mrs. Arthur McDonaldMr. and Mrs. J. Charles MerrillMrs. Linda M. MonkellDr. Peter MuellerMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. MullanDr. Clyde A. NilesDr. John C. NobleMr. and Mrs. Raymond K. NolinMr. and Mrs. Donald Martin
O’ConnorDr. Walter L. OlsenDr. Kenny J. OmlinMrs. Rita M. O’NeilMr. Courtland M. Palmer Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. PetersMr. Otis PoolDr. Helen F. RaynhamMrs. Bernice RobertsMr. Kevin RobertsFriends of Dr. Samuel M.
RosenblattDr. Douglas RoseneDr. N. Paul RosmanMs. Joan M. Rothenberg
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“I am very proud to be a part of theSchool of Medicine with such a rich tradition ofacademic excellence and commitment to traininga diverse array of physician leaders.”
DAVID COLEMAN, MDChairman, BUSM Department of Medicine
Dr. Jeffrey H. SametDr. Julie H. SandellDr. Domenic Anthony Screnci Jr.Ms. Barbara SheetsMr. and Mrs. Marc SimonMr. and Mrs. Craig J. StanleyDr. Martin H. SteinbergDr. Raymond E. StephensMs. Phyllis W. StonebrookDr. Phillip StubblefieldMr. and Mrs. Sidney W. SwartzMrs. Jeanne E. ThomasDr. Paul Toselli Ms. Kathi J. VandeverMs. Susan Warren
$200 to $349Mrs. Marci A. AbelDr. Saralynn H. AllaireMs. Deborah Jean AndersonDr. Jack E. Ansell
Hon. Dennis W. and Trudy D. ArcherMs. Hazel AustinDr. Eric H. AwtryDr. Richard K. BabayanDr. Thomas W. BarberMr. and Mrs. Greg BardnellMr. and Mrs. S. C. Beavers Jr.Ms. Margaret Ann BeckerDr. Emelia J. BenjaminDr. Isidore BerenbaumMr. and Mrs. Max BergMr. and Mrs. Leonard S. BerkowitzBessemer TrustDr. William J. Bicknell and
Dr. Jane Alison HaleMr. and Mrs. Stephen BifanoDr. George BlumentalMs. Jacklin BodaghiHon. Danny J. BoggsDr. Lynn Borgatta
Mr. Ronald L. BoucekMr. Nolan A. BowieDr. Elizabeth R. BrownMr. and Mrs. Robert A. BruceDr. Usha K. BulusuDr. John M. CahillMrs. Ruby P. CarltonDr. John CarperMr. and Mrs. Michael P. CaruthersMr. Forrest M. CasonDr. Christopher ChicoskieMs. Shirley I. CibleyMr. and Mrs. Will L. CrossleyMs. Lorraine CurryMs. Elda M. DawberMs. Linda DeneringMr. Edward C. DePhilippis
Mr. and Mrs. Edward DevlinMr. and Mrs. Gerald F. DriscollDr. Robert T. EberhardtMr. and Mrs. Stephen T. EconomyMr. and Mrs. Peter D. EhrenhaftMr. and Mrs. Douglas EllmannMr. Victor Evdokimoff and
Mrs. Merrily N. EvdokimoffMr. and Mrs. John FallensteinMr. and Mrs. Dennis R. FarmerDr. James Alan FeldmanMs. Calliope FineMr. and Mrs. Charles A. FlorekMrs. Angela Gunter FosterMr. Robert FowlerMr. Reinhard FrankMr. David A. FrantzMr. Scott L. FredericksenDr. Robert H. FriedmanMr. and Mrs. Aroni GalikMr. George H. GallupMr. and Mrs. Paul GarveyMr. William J. GasperMr. Stanley GershoffMr. Paul M. GilbertMr. and Mrs. Curtis L. GladneyMr. and Mrs. Gary S. GlazerMr. and Mrs. Michael S. GordonMr. and Mrs. Alexander F. GorrMr. and Mrs. John V. GosuleDr. Leonard S. Gottlieb +Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. GottschalkDr. Rafael GrauMrs. Dianne H. GrayMr. and Mrs. Paul V. GriffinMr. and Mrs. Harvey GrossDr. Linda McKenna Gulyn
Mr. Douglas HaasMr. John HallMr. and Mrs. Gerry L. HargroveMs. Lisa HarrisDr. Beverly HegedusMr. William J. HekelMs. Deborah Corliss HollingerMr. and Mrs. Robert A. HorenMr. James HoyteMs. Patricia D. HuffmanMr. and Mrs. Peter Huntley-
RobersonMs. Joan HusseyMr. and Mrs. Verne G. IstockDr. and Mrs. Kamal M. F. ItaniMs. Beverly JenkinsDr. Jeffrey R. JohnsonMs. Eve M. KaplanMr. and Mrs. Louis M. KaplanMr. David KatzMr. and Mrs. David J. KatzDr. Douglas I. KatzMr. and Mrs. Harold C. KingDr. Jerome O. KleinMr. and Mrs. Michael KotarskiDr. Wayne LamorteMr. Robert M. LangerMr. and Mrs. Jerry L. LangleyFriends of Marsha LatinoMr. Luke J. LemelinMr. and Mrs. Raymond L’HeureuxMr. Frederic F. LittleMr. Butzel LongMr. and Mrs. Michael LoyackMs. Kristina LumsdenMs. Siri J. MarkowitzDr. Jeffrey Francis Markuns
Gifts from Board of Visitors, Faculty and Staff, Parents, and Friends
ELIZABETH STENGELDirector, BUSM Office of Government Relations
“Over the many years that I’ve worked for BUSM, I havegiven annually—not because anyone made me feel it was expected, but rather because I felt a strong commitment to the special mission of the School in training physicians to care for poor, urban populations and providing health care access to all. I’ve felt espe-cially fortunate to work closely with Deans John Sandson and Aram Chobanian onissues to which I personally relate: the need to reduce medical student debts, the impor-tance of federal funding to continue the excellence of BUSM’s research enterprise, andthe understanding that the political process is necessary to achieving the School’s goals.”
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Ms. Olivia P. Maynard and Mr. Olaf Karlstrom
Dr. Allen A. MitchellMrs. Carey A. MorganDr. Peter Hatt MoyerDr. Mary J. MurnaneMr. David L. NaceMrs. Janice NadelhaftMr. Gary W. NicksaMrs. Betty NobelMr. Peter M. NortonDr. Janice W. O’ConnorMs. Arlene F. O’NeilMr. Robert J. OwczarekMr. and Mrs. Edward L. PatnaudeMs. Carol PendroffDr. and Mrs. Oscar PerezDr. Alan PetersMs. Maureen A. PickardMr. and Mrs. James F. PooleMr. and Mrs. Frederick M. PorterMrs. Judith PorterDr. Steven G. PorterMr. Henry C. PurcellDr. Daniel G. RemickMr. and Mrs. John E. RitzertDr. Matthew G. RivkinMr. Charles L. RosenthalHon. Kate RosenthalMr. and Mrs. Joshua D. SaferMr. Richard C. SargentMr. and Mrs. Anthony Scala Jr.Mr. Victor C. SchlitzerDr. Jeffrey I. SchneiderMr. Brent SeniorMr. Julius SerDr. Kathryn Lea SewellDr. Christopher W. Shanahan
Mr. Walter ShaperoMs. Jane ShapiroMr. Joseph R. SheaMrs. Corrine E. ShurteDr. Hyagriv Nara SimhanMs. Lane M. SkalbergDr. Martha SkinnerMs. Joanne C. SpizzirriMrs. Elyce Geller SternMs. Lynne S. StevensMs. Linda Stillman and
Mr. Steven R. FinleyMr. Marlo R. SwansonMr. Matthew TancretiMr. James W. TaylorMr. and Mrs. Robert TedeschiMr. and Mrs. David E. TimpsonMr. Joseph TraceyDr. Ping Fu TsaiMr. Robert E. TuckerMs. Michele UrbancicDr. Charles W. Vaughan Jr.Dr. Radha Devi VijayakumarDr. Robert J. VinciMr. and Mrs. Pierre VuillquezMr. and Mrs. Leroy Wadkins Jr.Dr. Carol T. Walsh Mr. P. Donald WatsonMs. Helen B. WeinsteinDr. and Mrs. Lewis R. WeintraubMr. and Mrs. Robert WelshMr. Augustus A. White IIIMr. and Mrs. William D. WhitneyDr. John M. WiechaMrs. Vasiliki WitterDr. M. Michael WolfeDr. and Mrs. Calvin Y. H. Wong
+ Deceased 2 0 0 6 – 2 0 0 7 D O NO R R E P O R T 23
Enjoying the Board of Visitors dinner are BUSMfaculty member Robert Green, MD, and his wife,Dr. Sally McAgny.
BUSM faculty member Kenneth Grundfast,MD, and his wife, Ruthanne, at the KeeferSociety Dinner.
$1,000,000 and aboveCelgene Corporation
$100,000 to $999,999Alliance for Lupus Research
American Association for Cancer
Research Inc.
American Cancer Society
American College of Rheumatology
Research Foundation
American Heart Association
American Parkinson Disease
Association
Arthritis Foundation
Avon Products Foundation
Boston Medical Center
Chaikin-Wile Foundation
Dairy Management Inc.
DOV Pharmaceutical
Ellison Foundation
Fidelity Non-Profit Management
Foundation
Ford Foundation
Michael J. Fox Foundation
Audrey & Martin Gruss Foundation
The Susan G. Komen Breast
Cancer Foundation
Kos Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Living Microsystems Inc.
Mass Lions Eye Research Fund
National Alliance for Autism
Research
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
Philip Morris Companies Inc.
Ranbaxy Pharmaceuticals Inc.
Donald W. Reynolds Foundation
Scleroderma Foundation
Solvay Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
The Louis E. Wolfson Foundation
$50,000 to $99,999Abbott Laboratories, Inc.
Actelion Pharmaceuticals US, Inc.
Agilent Technologies
Alzheimer’s Association
American College of Cardiology
American Diabetes Association
American Society for Scleroderma
Research
American Thoracic Society
Autism Consortium LLC
Berlex Laboratories, Inc.
Beverage Institute for Health
Boehringer Ingelheim
Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Boston University Eye Associates
Company
Brown-Forman Corporation
Parker B. Francis Foundation
William T. Grant Foundation
High Q Foundation
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Nancie Lurie Marks Charitable
Foundation
MetroWest Community Healthcare
Foundation
Momenta Pharmaceuticals
Sanofi-Pasteur
Stryker Biotech
$25,000 to $49,999American Friends of the Hebrew
University Inc.
American Health Assistance
Foundation
American Lung Association
American Skin Association
Canadian Diabetes
Cantabria
Cure for Autism Now
Evans Medical Foundation, Inc.
General Electric
GlaxoSmithKline
Harvest Technologies Inc.
Muscular Dystrophy Association
NARSAD
NE Corneal Transplant Fund
New York Wine & Grape
Foundation
NitroMed Inc.
Ocean Spray Cranberries
Schering AG
Scleroderma Clinical Trials
Consortium
J. T. Tai & Co. Foundation, Inc.
Usana Health Services
$10,000 to $24,999Audio-Digest Foundation
Auxilium Pharmaceutical Inc.
Barnes & Noble College
Booksellers Inc.
Biogen Idec
Biogen Idec Foundation
Boston Evening Clinic Foundation
Bracco Diagnostics
The Broitman Foundation Inc.
Cancer Research Foundation of
America
Distilled Spirits Council of
the U.S.
Fight for Sight
Fold Rx Pharmaceuticals
Gene Regulation Laboratories Inc.
Gerry Foundation
Hoffman-La Roche Inc.
I C F Inc.
David Jamieson Memorial Golf
Tournament
Johnson & Johnson Services Inc.
The Irwin & Judith Montag
Memorial Fund Inc.
Pearle Vision Foundation
Pharmaceutical Research
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc.
Sutter Home Winery Inc.
UV Foundation Inc.
Walk for an Angel Fund
$3,000 to $9,999Abbott Action Inc.
Abbott Laboratories Fund
Action for Boston Development
Aid for Cancer Research
Alberta Heritage for Medical
Research
American Plumbing & Heating
Corporation
Astellas Pharmaceuticals
BIOCOM
J. K. Blackstone Construction
Corporation
Boston Emergency Physician
Foundation Inc.
Boston University Neurology
Associates Inc.
Boston University Orthopaedic
Surgical Associates Inc.
Boston University Radiology
Associates
Boston University Surgical
Associates Inc.
Dermatology Foundation
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Gifts from Corporations, Foundations, and Organizations
East Bridgewater Middle School
Student Activities
L. P. Enre
Exact Sciences Corporation
Framing Success Inc.
The Goldberg Family
Foundation Inc.
Kathy Hanna Memorial Fund
Herff Jones, Inc.
Huntington’s Disease Society
of America
Jones Lang LaSalle
Construction LP
David Levine Tournament
Massachusetts Society of Eye
Physicians & Surgeons
Medtronic Inc.
Nassau Wings Motor Cycle
Club Inc.
North American Hair Research
Society
Philips Medical Systems
Procter & Gamble Fund*
The Royal Free Hampstead
Charitable Trust
Joe Solimando Charity Golf
Tournament
Themeli Builders Inc.
George T. Wilkinson, Inc.
Woodin & Co. Store Fixtures Inc.
$1,400 to $2,999ARGIX Direct
Austin Service & Sales Co., Inc.
BankAmerica Foundation*
Best Automatic Sprinkler Corp.
Boston Red Sox Foundation
Delta Theta Phi, Southern
New England School of Law
R. F. Gilmore Painting Co.
Guidant Foundation Inc.
Hungry Man Inc.
Inland Northwest Community
Foundation
Jansport
J. G. Electric Co. Inc.
Marcinkowski Amyloidosis
Foundation
Merck Company Foundation
Otis Elevator Company
Parexel
Pfizer Inc.
PPG Industries Foundation*
The Schwab Charitable Fund
Stebbins-Duffy Inc.
Tops in Our Professions Tips
Tree Technology & Landscape
Co., Inc.
Vino Farms, Inc.
Wedel & Assoc. Financial Services
White Street Paint & Wallpaper
Co., Inc.
Wyeth Pharmaceuticals
$600 to $1,399Acorn Cardiovascular Inc.
Alcon Laboratories
Applied Biosystems
Aspen Tech Inc.
The Ruth M. Batson Educational
Foundation
Chestnut Hill P.T.
Company A
Convatec—Bristol Myers
Deutsche Bank Americas
Foundation*
EAC New England
Fraiman Foundation
Arnold P. Gold Foundation
The Governor’s Academy
Dr. Maxwell Hurston Family
Foundation Inc.
Ilitch Holdings, Inc.
Richard and Jane Manoogian
Foundation
Scleroderma Fund Raiser
Spontaneous Combustion
S & S WW MGT
Vascular Biology Unit, Boston
Medical Center
VBrick Systems Inc.
A. Vozzella & Sons Inc.
$350 to $599 Anonymous
Civil War and Underground
Museum
Cordis Corporation
Crocker Electrical Co., Inc.
EMCOR Services
Expand Networks Inc.
Gannett Foundation Inc.
Gordy Foundation Inc.
Hunton & Williams LLP
Manic NYC
Marrinan & Associates, LLC
MBF & Associates
McKesson Foundation, Inc.*
Moody’s Corporation*
Moxie Pictures
Silvercup Studios Associates
Super Enterprises
Verizon Foundation*
White Hart Lane
Wolverine Bar Association
$200 to $349William Acosta, PLLC
AIG*
Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer &
Feld, LLP
M. & R.A. Allesee Foundation
Bank of America Foundation*
Bristow Helicopters
Capital Executives Board, LLC
Detroit Medical Center Company
General Motors Corporation
Informa UK Limited
Jamjomar, LLC
Johnson & Johnson*
Robert C. and Bonnie Ann
Larson Fund
Limousine Eighteen Ltd.
Lyons Enterprises Inc.
Music Hall Center for the
Performing Arts Inc.
New York Community Trust
Post University Accounting
Society
Schwartz Family Foundation
South Shore Anesthesia
Associates Inc.
Tabernacle Missionary Baptist
Church
United Fly Tyers of Rhode
Island Inc.
Waterford at Springfield, LLC
Waters Corporation
Zarwin, Baum, DeVito, Kaplan,
Schaer & Toddy
* Matching Gifts Only
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26 B O S TO N U N I V E R S I T Y S C HO O L O F M E D IC I N E
Alumni Weekend 2007
Members of the Class of 2007 and their guests dance away the evening at theAlumni Association Annual Meeting and Banquet.
Sporting her “white coat,” Mary Donald, MD ’57,enjoys a moment with her classmate JohnO’Connor, MD ’57, at the reunion reception.
Dean Karen Antman, MD, visits with 25th Reunioners Roxane Gardner, MD ’82,and Juliette Lomax-Homier, MD ’82, and her husband, Greg Homier.
40th Reunion classmates Marshall Bedine, MD ’67, and Stephen Alpert, MD’67, and his wife, Nathalie, get together at The Westin Copley Place.
It was a fun evening for Class of 1972 reunionersRonald Matloff, MD, and Mark Allen, MD, and theirwives, Cindy Matloff and Pat Allen.
Classmates Louis Sorrentino, MD ’47, and Ed Beeman, MD ’47, are delighted totalk with BUSM student Andrey Ostrovsky ’10 at the reunion reception.
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Mark your calendar
Alumni Weekend 2008
May 16 and 17
Tom Zaccheo, MD ’62,and his wife, Jan, atthe Alumni Weekendbarbecue lunch.
Barry Manuel, MD ’58 (center), enjoys the Alumni Weekend barbecue luncheon with 50th Reunioners (from left) Peter Carbonara,Robert Prendergast, Mary Donald, Ralph Zalusky, Gil Norwood, and Arthur Kavanagh.
Getting ready to take alumni on tours of the campus are BUSM studentvolunteers (from left) James Kimbaris ’10, Joanna Ng ’10, Ravi Garg ’10,Nina Gluchowski ’10, and Chris Simons ’10.
Class of 1992 and 1997 members enjoy a visit from Dean Karen Antman, MD, and BarryManuel, MD ’58, during their reunion dinner party.
Student tour guide Nina Gluchowski ’10 and 50thReunioner Mark Ozer, MD ’57, build super sundaes.
1934� Estate of John Belsky
193625.0% participation
� Bertha Offenbach-Fineberg
193733.3% participation
� Wilmer B. Buckland
1939$600 donated4 donors50.0% participation
� Timothy L. Curran� Nicholas J. Fiumara� Arthur B. Wen
Nathan Williams
1940$2,400 donated3 donors75.0% participation
� Najeeb Klam� Howard H. Milliken� Iver S. Ravin
19412 donors33.3% participation
� Elsa C. BodonPhilip B. Thomas
1942$1,100 donated6 donors 75.0% participation
Abraham G. Glenn� Elizabeth A. Gregory
Abraham KayeJ. Howard Lightfoot
� Milton M. SmallKonstantine G. Yankopolus
1943-A1 donor 11.1% participation
� Peter L. Sapienza
1943-B$3,121 donated4 donors30.8% participation
Gordon D. Arnold� William E. R. Greer
� Jacob Jay Matloff� Joseph R. Sgarlat
1944$1,500 donated5 donors41.7% participation
� Salvatore V. BonannoRichard E. Hunter
� Sumner Kaufman� Thomas J. Sheehy Jr.
Leona R. Zarsky
1945$4,125 donated8 donors30.8% participation
� Donald B. BarkanCarl P. Dahlen +John A. James
� Forrest N. Maddix Jr.� �Frank J. Miselis� George H. Nip
Marjorie E. Readdy-Sullivan� Henry R. Wolfe
1946$1,990 donated13 donors61.9% participation
� Arnold L. Berenberg� David W. Bishop
John T. Bowers Jr.� William Franklin� Manuel Guzman-Acosta
R. Bay Hutchings
� Francis S. JonesRobert A. Joy
� Douglas N. MacInnisJohn SarokhanDavid Lewis Smith
� Donald N. VivianOscar M. Wilbur Jr.
1947$6,373 donated10 donors41.7% participation
� Edward A. Beeman� Marvin J. Hoffman� David Kaufman� Stanley H. Konefal� Harold L. Osher� Theodore Polos
Lester Rich� Raymond Seltser
Louis V. Sorrentino� Donald O. Ward
1948$7,925 donated13 donors56.5% participation
� Robert W. Bell� Thomas F. Boyd� George C. Branche Jr.� Helen O’Brien Cullina
William H. Eger� Malcolm Gordon� Robert J. Griffin� John G. Koomey
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� Dean’s Executive Council$25,000+
� Dean’s Inner Circle$10,000–24,999
� Dean’s Council$3,000–9,999
� Dean’s Club$1,400–2,999
� Anniversary Club$600–1,399
� Century Club Patron $350–599
� Century Club Member$200–349
� Young Physicians Club$50–199 for graduates of five years or less
� Lifetime Dean’s Club(Prior to FY ’02)
+ Deceased
All alumni donors are listed, and Leadership Giving Clubs that recog-
nize a leadership commitment to the School of Medicine in a fiscal
year are indicated by the following symbols:
Names in bold are members of the Keefer Society.
Gifts from Alumni
� Albert L. Lamp Jr.� Julian Mandell� Leon N. Shapiro
Paul B. SullivanFrederick N. Talmers
1949$13,325 donated14 donors58.3% participation
Leonard C. Alexander� Charles E. Andrews� Albert A. Apshaga
Richard W. Avery + � Sylvan B. Baer
Paul M. BurkeMarvin J. Colbert
� Michael J. Esposito� Rachel Boone Keith +
Kurtland H. Lord� Selma Hyde Rutenburg�� Robert C. Shoemaker
Maurice VanderpolCharles E. Wilder
1950$61,165 donated20 donors74.1% participation
� G. Robert Baler� John H. Bechtel� Irving H. Berkovitz� Gerald Besson� Nadya Konikov Bleisch�� Donald P. Dobson
� Jeffrey H. Harris� Ramon Isales
Mildred L. Kistenmacher� Herbert L. Martin� Luigi Mastroianni Jr.
Edwin C. MeserveMarilyn M. Meserve
� Alan Davis Mitchell� Dorothy Tucker Mitchell� Arnold R. Perlman
Henry B. Schoenberger� John R. Simmons� James C. Syner� George J. Talis
1951$10,788 donated15 donors60.0% participation
� David H. Baker� S. Arthur Boruchoff� John A. Callahan� Donald J. Davis� Bertram Fleshler� Albert L. Freedman� Harry W. Fritts Jr.
Harris Hinckley� Burton I. Korelitz� Julius Kritzman� Charles O. Long
Robert W. Mullins� Richard J. Rihn� Brooks S. White
William C. Wiswall
1952$9,200 donated17 donors43.6% participation
The Rev. Robert W. Bain +Frank E. Berridge
� Alan S. Cohen� Diane W. Crocker� William J. Cummings� Seymour DiMare� Alvin N. Eden
Ruth M. Ellis� Nicholas Giosa
Frank J. Gualtieri� Philip S. Hicks
Richard E. NoonFrank L. Pettinga
� William J. Shapiro� Joseph Steg� Alan D. Weiner
Lucille S. Whittier
1953$49,454 donated22 donors61.1% participation
� Dwight M. Akers� Marvin B. Bacaner� Harold P. Blum� Nancy A. Durant-Edmonds� Joseph S. Forte� Robert Franklin� William L. Gage
Louis M. Geller� Michihiko Hayashida
� Malcolm G. Idelson� Abe Kaplan� Oskar Klausenstock
Zenos M. Linnell� Frank I. Marcus�� Peter J. Mozden� Helen A. Papaioanou� Vincent J. Patalano� Edward Spindell
Carl B. Tisch + � Martin L. Vogel� Norman Weinstein� � Henry O. White
1954$32,645 donated24 donors55.8% participation
� Blanche K. Baler� Robert M. Berk
Robert B. Bross� Duncan W. Campbell�� Robert J. Carey� Jay D. Coffman +
William L. CurwenBruce Derbyshire
� George Dermksian� James H. Eldredge� Herbert L. Everett� Arnold Goldenberg�� Hideo H. Itabashi� Richard A. MacDonald� William I. Malamud Jr.� George D. Malkasian Jr.
Martin C. Manin
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Class of 1952 Reaches Goal ofEstablishing a Class ScholarshipMembers of the Class of 1952, celebratingtheir 55th Reunion in May, were extremelyhappy and proud to announce that theyhad reached the goal they set at their 50th Reunion to endow a class scholarship.Dean Antman and Alumni AssociationExecutive Director Barry Manuel, MD ’58,made a point of stopping by their reuniondinner to congratulate them on theirefforts. They thanked Alvin Eden, MD ’52,for his efforts in keeping up the momen-tum by writing the annual appeal lettersand generally encouraging classmates tomake the scholarship possible.
50th Reunioners SupportScholarship FundingMembers of the Class of 1957 recognizedtheir milestone by establishing a scholar-ship in their name. Seventy-nine percent ofthe class contributed—the highest classparticipation this year—and lead giftswere made by Howard Beane, MD, DavidIngall, MD, and David Pierce, MD. Membersof the reunion committee who worked diligently to realize the goal were:
Howard Beane, MDPeter Carbonara, MDPeter Fauci, Jr., MDAlan Goldberg, MDGilbert Norwood, MDJohn O’Connor, MDMark Ozer, MDClement Papazian, MDJoel Rankin, MDDonald Shapiro, MD
Robert S. Marnoy� William L. McCarthy
Clifton F. Mountain +� Jane Price Prager� Paul Solomon� Joseph P. Van Der Meulen
Charles L. Ward Jr.
1955$55,371 donated 31 donors 55.8% participation
Stephen J. Alphas�� William Y. W. Au� George K. Boyd�� Stanley K. Brockman +
Saverio Caputi Jr.�� Andrew B. Crummy� Donald S. Dworken
James E. Edwards� Walter E. Fox� Sumner Lester Freeman
George A. Glines� Waclaw Hojnoski Jr.� William F. Howatt
Andrew HuvosGeorge B. Johnson Jr.
� James P. Johnson� Paul Kaufman�� Robert C. Lawlor
John B. Little� William P. Luke� Hugh Miller� Joseph T. Mullen
Stanley H. Nordmo
�� Peter E. Pochi� Anthony V. Porcelli� Alan S. Prager� Jordan S. Ruboy� Stephen Russell
Paul J. Simel� William Thomas Jr.� Hilbert Ziskin
1956$10,550 donated 25 donors 48.1% participation
� Modhaffer K. Al-ChokhachyGeorge E. Battit
� Allen G. Brailey Jr.� Donald C. Brody� Richard D. Frary� Ronald L. Katz
James D. Kenney� Wallace B. Lebowitz� Robert H. Lofgren
Albert H. Marcus� Italo C. Mazzarella
Calvin A. Michael� Morton B. Newman� Thomas F. O’Leary� Anthony J. Piro� Martin Plaut
Jerome R. PomeranzDaniel Powers
� Rolf G. Scherman� Richard L. Shelling� Melvin R. Shevach� Artemis P. Simopoulos
Theresa A. Guernsey Smith� M. Jerome Strong� Irvin D. Yalom
1957$51,920 donated 39 donors 79.6% participation
� Howard C. Beane� Peter N. Carbonara� John C. Coniaris� Maurice H. Connors� Norman D. Corwin� Stanley Deutsch� Mary M. Donald� Peter A. Fauci Jr.� Anthony J. Giorgio� Charles M. Gluck� Alan H. Goldberg
Inta A. Grots� Abraham Heller�� David Ingall� Arthur J. Kavanagh Jr.� Leonard D. Leibowitz� Paul R. Minton
Marvin E. NeiprisPerry Norton
� Gilbert A. Norwood� C. Thomas O’Connell� John F. O’Connor� Vincent S. O’Hara� Peter Oliver� Henry T. Oyama� Mark N. Ozer�� Clement E. Papazian + � David L. Pierce� Dorothy M. Pitula-Grocott� Robert A. Prendergast
�� Frederic F. PrimichRobert M. Priore
� Joel S. Rankin� Charles T. Reynolds� Donald L. Shapiro� Julian A. Waller� William Wiener� Ralph Zalusky� Alan Ziskind
1958$16,835 donated 26 donors 55.3% participation
Robert M. Abrams� Yi-Chuan Ching� Jean M. P. Doelling
Gilbert R. Fisch� Joseph R. Gaeta
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Gifts from Alumni
Class of 1957 at their 50th Reunion (front row, left to right) Arthur J. Kavanagh Jr., Gilbert A. Norwood, Ralph Zalusky, Donald L.Shapiro, Mary M. Donald, Norman D. Corwin, Charles “Mort” Gluck, David Ingall, John F. O’Connor, Robert A. Prendergast; (back row,left to right) Joel S. Rankin, David L. Pierce, Maurice H. Connors, Peter A. Fauci Jr., Alan H. Goldberg, Mark N. Ozer, Howard C.Beane, Peter N. Carbonara, Frederic F. Primich.
� Asa F. HamblyPaul J.M. Healey
� David R. Jackson� Richard N. Kaplan
Paul Karlsberg� Foster Kay
Leo T. Kelly�� Barry M. Manuel
Hart deC. PetersonRalph D. Powell Jr.
� Albert Quintiliani Jr.� Kenneth J. Ritter� Francis P. Saunders� N. Paul Schepis� A. Craig Shealy� Sumner Stone� Louis W. Sullivan
Theodore W. Thoburn� Albert Weinstein + � Earle G. Woodman� Richard D. Zonis
1959$8,400 donated26 donors54.2% participation
Laurence I. Alpert� Mary Webb Ambler
Nicholas C. AveryThomas Belleau
� John M. Bennett� Richard S. Blinstrub� Robert J. Dell Angelo
Charles D. Drummond Jr.� Michael Field
� Frank C. Gazzaniga� Richard W. Gillies
James H. Gilmour Jr.� Sandra S. Kaplan� Harold D. Levy
Robert L. McAuley� John F. O’Brien
Alexander L. O’Hanley� James J. Pollard� George N. Queeley� Philip S. Reilly
N. Chester Reynolds Jr.� Gerald Rosenblatt
Robert H. SavolaPhilip D. Seymour
� Richard L. Simmons� Joseph R. Tucci
1960$12,575 donated29 donors51.8% participation
� George H. Abbot� Morris S. Albert
Jane V. AndersonThomas P. BurtonWilliam R. Clark Jr.
� Robert C. Cochran� Paul F. Condon� Robert L. Conrad� Mark H. Cooley
A. Edward D’AndreaCharles F. Eades
� Leonard A. GreeneArnold M. Illman
Anthony V. Ionta� Peter F. Jeffries� Warren Kantrowitz� Donald S. Kaufman
David B. Kelley� Robert M. Kim� Phoebe R. Krey� Paul Henri LaMarche� Vincent Lanzoni + � J. Peter Maselli
Walter Leo McLeanJason G. SilvermanMartin L. Spivack
� Michael D. Walker� Julian C. Wallace� John J. Whalen Jr.
1961$18,775 donated20 donors40.8% participation
� Philip J. Andrews� Philip J. Arena� Jeanne F. Arnold� Lester S. Dewis� Jack T. Evjy� George Edward Garcia
Edward E. GilmourLaurence A. LaGattuta
� Martin Lefkowitz� Joseph E. Magaro� Daniel E. Moalli
Carter G. Mosher� Simon Parisier
Albert Reichert
� Gordon B. Robbins + � Francis H. Scola� Patricia S. Scola
William J. Tate III� J. Elliott Taylor� Burton White
1962$233,290 donated30 donors51.7% participation
Maurice J. Alfaro� Roberta J. Apfel� David S. Babin�� Merwyn Bagan� Francis H. Boudreau
M. Joyce Carlyle� Arthur P. Carriere� David F. Casey� Edmond E. Charrette� John P. Cloherty� Ralph D. Feigin� Fredric D. Frigoletto Jr.
Norman C. Gaudrault�� George E. Ghareeb
Charles W. Gorodetzky�� Bernard L. Huang
Ira J. Kowal� Henry T. Lew� Charles R. Meader� Arthur L. Naddell� Joel Potash� Roger D. Reville� Carter B. Tallman� H. Emerson Thomas Jr.
� John W. Towne� George Walcott� Rose K.L. Wong� Lawrence W. Wood� Jeremiah O. Young
Thomas J. Zaccheo
1963$378,480 donated29 donors45.3% participation
G. Curtis Barry� Charles Michael Bliss� Judith Borit
Robert B. BrownCharles D. Casat
� Richard J. CeaCharles B. Currier Jr.Michael A. Diamond
� Richard K. Forster� Ronald S. Gabriel� Michael G. Hirsh� Victor I. Hochberg�� Sarkis J. Kechejian�� Edward E. Krukonis� Gerald N. LaPierre
Louis Levovsky� Ethel Brown Margolis
Richard T. Mason�� Carl A. Olsson�� Hytho H. Pantazelos� Burt M. Perlmutter� William E. Poplack� Marc W. Richman� Robert W. Ruggeri
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� Andrew L. Taylor� James D. Villiotte� Francis E. Wanat� Jane A. Winchester� Herbert M. Wyman
1964$48,335 donated29 donors52.7% participation
� Edward P. Andersen� Thomas C. Bagnoli� Walter J. Brodzinski
James R. BrownRobert S. Burroughs
� S.C. Andrew ChenJohn P. CocchiarellaFrederick E. Cox
� Joseph F. Di Troia�� Mary Jane England
Howard J. FrankelJames A. Kearney
� Thornton C. Kline Jr.� Ruth M. Lawrence
George I. Litman� Thomas A. MacLean� John R. Marcaccio� Anita L. Mitchell� Joseph A. Moylan� Doris B. Nagel� Donald R. Pettit
David W. Pottier� Pierre E. Provost IV � Steven P. Shearing� James W. Shepard
James T. Sparks� Charles E. Taylor� Murray W. Waksman�� Lawrence A. Yannuzzi
1965$61,675 donated37 donors63.8% participation
� Irving M. Allen� Anonymous� Rosalie Meissner Auster�� Donna R. Barnard�� Douglas E. Barnard� Harry W. Bennert Jr.� Robert H. Brown
William A. Christmas� Peter L. Clark
Curtis R. Clayman� Benedict D.T. Daly� Alain A. de La Chapelle�� Elizabeth C. Dooling� David F. Garvin
Bennett S. Gurian� George A. Hasiotis
Eugene H. Healey� John A. Hermos� James B. Howell� M. David Kelleher� Peter C. Kelly� Robert F. Kenerson� John R. McCormick� Shirley A. McMahon� Hernan F. Mendez� David W. Moore
Edward F. ParsonsMilton C. Pettapiece Jr.
� Stephen J. Poor III� Nancy E. Rice� Donald A. Rotenberg� Dominick A. Sampogna� John W. Scanlon� William E. Smith� Murray Weinstock� Lily Moo Young
Ronald Zevin
1966$10,210 donated27 donors40.9% participation
� Michael S. Annunziata� Irwin Avery� John J. Barrett
Aaron T. Billowitz� Richard D. Bland� Ronald E. Coutu� David A. D’Alessandro� Peter J. Deckers� I. Howard Fine
Daniel D. FooteStephen J. FriedmanPaul A. GitmanPaul B. GoldenfarbNorma B. Hamilton
� Harry M. IannottiJoseph F. IovinoEdward JosephJonas R. LeiferDennis B. Lind
Kenneth Pedini� Carol A. Milchenski Rothman� Herbert L. Rothman� Richard J. Samaha� Martin J. Sheehy III
Edmund C. Tramont� Henry M. Yager� David H. Zornow
1967$30,198 donated25 donors43.9% participation
Stephen M. Alpert� Marcia Angell� David A. Bailen� Marshall S. Bedine� Richard J. Blocker�� Ann C. Cea� Mary L. Del Monte� Ralph G. Ganick
Peter M. Glassman� Edward V. Grayson� Gerald B. Healy� Robert W. Healy� Howard I. Levy
Meyer D. Lifschitz� Edward P. Melia
Egle D. Pedini� Carol C. Pohl� L. Terry Rabinowitz� Leonard A. Sharzer� Ethan M. Shevach� Arthur D. Shiff� Stuart E. Siegel
� John K. Southard Jr.� Emil Von Arx III
John G. Williams Jr.
1968$98,118 donated35 donors50.0% participation
� Stuart Arnold� Jeffery L. Barker
Jeffrey L. Berenberg� Eric A. Birken� William E. Brodkin� James S. Brust� Steven F. Cogan� Marc E. Colmer� Lyman A. Davenport�� Frederick L. Fox� Harold M. Ginzburg� Edward J. Glinski
Leon D. Goldman� Peter M. Goodman� David W. Gothard� David G. Heller
Steven J. JacobsEdward L. JonesMichael A. Kane
� Annetta J. Kimball� Shirley P. Horlick Klein� Anne Lowe Knasel
Michael J. Kussman� Paul A. Levine
Bruce W. Lowney� Gerald H. Margolis
Charles S. Nordell
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Gifts from Alumni
� Laurence M. Rheingold� James W. Rosenberg� Calvin C. Ross� Stephen H. Rostler� Frank J. Schaberg Jr.� Monica J. Schaberg� Jeffrey A. Shane
Marilyn Ting
1969$12,550 donated24 donors37.5% participation
� Clare L. Dana� Geraldine L. Feldman� Jack Ferlinz� Arthur P. Fisch� Edward W. Forbes� William H. Frishman� Lester K. Henderson� J. Kent Hewitt� George L. Hines
Marc F. Hirsch� John Prentice Howe III
Jean G. Janelle� Kirsten D. Lee� Robert A. Novelline� R. Ryan Platt� Michael Salcman� Peter J. Sapienza
Mary D. ScollinsMichael J. ScollinsKenneth C. Spengler Jr.
� Elihu L. Sussman� Robert J. Szarnicki� Peter F.R. Walker� Charles Wasserman
1970$26,746 donated20 donors32.3% participation
� Ronald F. Backer� Barbara J. Baker� Richard A. Bernstein� Howard S. Britt� Jeremy Chess
Allan D. Converse III� Joseph S. Fastow� Harvey R. Gross� David B. Hartmann
Paul J. Haydu� William L. Kasdon� Armen S. Kasparian� Gail Kaplan Kraft�� Steven Abbott Miller� Michael F. Mullarkey� Richard A. Rubenstein� Harold S. Schell� Mike B. Siroky� Robert O. Valerio� Robert A. Vigersky
1971$8,100 donated22 donors31.0% participation
� Steven J. Block� Carl J. Brotman� Marc A. Clachko� Paul B. Cohen� Wayne R. Cohen� Richard J. Croteau
Mark O. Cutler
� John DundasNeal M. Fallis
� Richard B. Glaser� Courtland L. Harlow Jr.
Leon H. Malkin� Christopher McLaughlin� Patrick J. O’Hara� Herbert S. Plovnick
Louis E. RosenthallAllen J. RovnerPeter B. Sahlin
� Norman A. Silverman� Peter M. Taft� Jerry R. Wexler� Joshua Wynne
1972$10,495 donated23 donors27.1% participation
Mark H. Allen� Carol E. Anderson� Barry J. Benjamin� Samuel A. Burstein� David M. Center� Gregory G. Cheung
Edward V. Famiglietti� Robert I. Friedman� William F. Garvin� Robert G. Layton
Steven Lipper� Ronald B. Matloff�� Robert F. Meenan
Richard J. Mirabile� Allen E. Ott
George A. Parker
Alan S. PetersonDavid R. RowdenStephen H. SchneiderJoel R. Schulman
� Bruce K. Shapiro� Charles A. Welch� Harold A. Woodcome Jr.
1973$16,195 donated24 donors28.2% participation
� Nancy E. Anthracite� Ellen G. Blumenthal� John A. Gillespie� Steven A. Gould� Lynne Gradinger� Donald J. Grande
Gerald R. Harpel�� Donald M. Kaplan
Richard A. Krakow� Jonathan H. Lass� Jack P. Leventhal� Joseph P. McEvoy
Evan E. Mortimer� Stephen T. Olin� Robert S. Pastan
Richard F. Rose� Carl E. Rosow� Robert Sandberg� Jose M. Santiago� David E. Savar� Paul E. Simon� Michael J. Strongin� David H. Walker� Michael H. Wilensky
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THE TOP TENClasses with highestalumni participation
1957 79.6%
1940 75.0%
1942 75.0%
1950 74.1%
1965 63.8%
1946 61.9%
1953 61.1%
1951 60.0%
1949 58.3%
1954 55.8%
Classes with highest dollars raised
1963 $378,480
1962 $233,290
1968 $98,117
1965 $61,675
1950 $61,165
1980 $57,610
1955 $55,371
1957 $51,920
1953 $49,454
1964 $48,335
1974$17,400 donated36 donors37.5% participation
� David L. BarrassoArnold M. BermanSteven P. BloomLynne Lopez Brewer
� David R. Carl� Robert W. Chamberlain
Dorothy Chase� David J. Chronley
Raymond E. Clarke� Susan Stanik Davis� Jeffrey S. Dennis� Paul O. Farr� Stephen C. Fox� Marilynn C. Frederiksen
Paul S. Freedberg� Robert H. Gilman� Jeffrey Robbins Goldbarg� John L. Goodman
Frank N. GravinoBruce J. HolsteinRobyn G. Karlstadt
� Paul M. Leiman� Ronald D. Levy� Edward Menges
Stephen F. OsborneJean J. PanagakosAlan P. Peterson
� John I. Polk� Mark S. Samberg� Michael S. Seidman
� Richard J. Shemin� Rosemary K. Sokas
Richard Spira� Ruth Tuomala� Gary J. Wolf� Hilary G. Worthen
1975$10,670 donated30 donors29.7% participation
� Arnold M. Baskies� Steven L. Berk� Barbara H. Bjornson
Bruce N. Brent� Wilson S. Colucci� Joel R. Daven� Theslee Joy DePiero
Joseph H. GoldbergerLindsey K. Grossman
� Eugene L. HeimanLinda Cashin Hemphill
� Joseph L. Jorizzo� Elizabeth Kantor
Melody Craft Karian� David M. Kaufman� Jeffrey K. Klingenstein
Edward V. Lally� David L. Levy� John M. McIlduff� Jeffrey S. Muhlrad
Joseph E. Paris� Joel A. Roffman
Joseph P. Rogan
Ruth G. Rothman� Louis J. Scheinman� Edward J. Sherwood� Allan W. Silberman� Channing S. Swan II� David L. Weinbaum
John F. Yee
1976$14,875 donated20 donors17.9% participation
� Jeffrey R. Breiter� Ben R. Bronstein� Loring S. Flint Jr.
Richard M. GreenbergNeil J. Grossman
� Ethan H. Kisch� Helene Kisch-Pniewski
Lawrence S. Kluger� Karen W. Landau� Faye Lee� Jonathan I. Macy
Susan Wishnok Minker� Julie E. Noble�� M. Douglass Poirier
Robert O. SternbachGlenn K. TakeiDale C. WalkerLaurence M. Weinberg
� Richard E. Wilker� Barry J. Zamost
1977$20,560 donated30 donors24.2% participation
Robert W. Antelman� Philip S. Barie
Mark J. BerenbergPaul J. Block
� Andrew J. BreuderMichael L. Dern
� W. Brian DuffyEric DuquellaJonathan S. Forman
� Gerald D. Goldman� James A. Grove� James J. Heffernan� Joel M. Kaufman� Paula A. Leonard-Schwartz� Irma M. Lessell
Richard J. Lopez� Michael S. Niederman� Paul Pechman� Astrid O. Peterson� John J. Przygoda
Arnold R. Rabin� Dennis J. Sargent� Katherine Forte Sargent
Edward P. Schuman� Steven B. Schwartz� Kathryn N. Shands� Mark G. Siegel� Gary L. Stanton
Kathleen F. Thurmond� Robert A. Witzburg
1978$19,893 donated43 donors32.6% participation
� James E. Andrews� Carola A. S. Arndt
Steven J. BellinRita Benezra-ObeiterLarry P. BersteinEdith E. BraunJean Brodnax
� Hugo J.M. CerriMarvin A. ChinitzFawn CohenLillian E. CohnFrank S. Davis
� Patricia A. DonahueHerman M. EllisMasha Etkin
� Richard I. Goldberger� Marcia E. Herrmann
Janel R. JacobLowell H. Keppel
� David C. Leiman� Andrew S. Malbin
Brooks Martin� Steven M. Matloff� Richard Mindess� Stephen G. Porter� Stephen M. Rich� Amy J. Robbins� Michael T. Rosenbaum� Daniel Rotrosen
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Gifts from Alumni
David M. Saltzberg� Alan L. Schechter� Melissa J. Schiff� Neal Shadoff� James L. Skydell� David Bent Smith
Dennis L. Sprecher� Stephen B. Sulkes
Richard D. TannerFred W. Williams
� Eileen Lynn Winston� Peak Woo
Richard A. Zirin� Warren S. Zwecker
1979$20,950 donated48 donors34.4% participation
Stanley R. Balon� Howard C. Bauchner� Edward L. Bedrick
Jonathan M. Ben-Ezra� Mindy R. Berstein� Charles M. Blitzer� Steven J. Brand� Karen T. Brown� Matthew A. Carmody� Jeffrey A. Crastnopol� John A. Durkan
Stuart R. Ferguson� Scott G. Foxman� Patricia O. Francis
James G. Freeman
Robert J. Geller� Robert N. Golden� Jeffry A. Goldes
Gregg H. GrinspanGeorge S. GromanCynthia A. HadleyMelvyn L. HechtWilliam H. Herman
� Rodney F. Hochman� Robert K. Jackler� Joseph O. Jacobson
Barbara Hochberger Katz� Daniel J. Kirsch� Karen M. Kostroff
Herbert H. Kleinman� William E. LoVerme Sr.
Ruth J. Magraw� Jerry Murphy� Ned R. Novsam� J. David Ogilby� Dianne M. Parrotte� James G. Petros� Kert D. Sabbath
Michael A. Sherer� Mark A. Silver� Daniel I. Singer
Brent E. SmithArthur C. Theodore
� Joel M. TrugmanCarolyn H. WelshEdward R. White
� Joseph D. White Jr.� Richard L. Zizza
1980$57,610 donated43 donors32.8% participation
� Debra A. Babcock� James B. Bassett Jr.� Michael J. Cahalane
Carol Ann Cobb� Brian I. Collet� Anne d’Avenas� David R. Edelstein
Joseph P. Falco� Alan R. Horowitch� Christine S. Hunter
Michael A. HussonJennifer Mok Johnson
� Thomas C. Johnston� D. Richard Kang� Heidi Kapanka
Audrey S. KohNorman A. Kornwitz
� Andrew L. Kriegel� Diane B. Kurshan
Keith J. LernerLauren Lipshutz Lerner
� Steven R. Levene� Richard P. Levy� David M. Lowell
Joseph L. Malone III� James F. Mitchell Jr.
James F. Morgan� Carolann S. Najarian
Mary Ann Oberdorf� Charles C. Paniszyn
� Karen Miller Pechman� Susan Ewers Pelini
Ann Pamela Reichheld� Richard Roseff� Sharon Ellins Ross
S. John Saragas� Kenneth B. Simons� Susan M. Strahosky� Frank R. Toppo� Stephen J. Travers� John M. Tumolo� Scott E. Wang
Ivan L. Wolf
1981$12,836 donated40 donors28.2% participation
Nancy P. AndersenLesley A. Atwood
� Jorge A. Brito� Richard A. Brodie
Minou Woel Colis� Ronald Collman� Barbara J. Coyne� Thomas J. Dowling Jr.� Bonnie Edelman Epstein� Jonathan I. Epstein
Veronica Gabriel-Mayson� Richard Gaines
Wayne K. Goodman� Neal S. Greenstein� Anthony J. Hayden� Richard J. Hicks
David M. Hollander
Linda HsuehLawrence G. Kass
� Carolyn L. Kinney� Fred M. Krainin
Corey J. LangerMindy S. Langer
� Seth P. Lerner� M. Elizabeth Oates� Lucy C. Paniszyn
Ira D. PapelKathleen A. PhillipsStephen R. Pratt
� I. Jill Ratner� Patricia L. Roberts� Nancy Beth Robinson
Alan G. Salz� Jeff M. Sands
Peter M. Seymour� Ismael Silva Jr.� Domenic M. Strazzulla� Norman R. Tabroff
Michel J.C. Taupin� Paula S. Wright
1982$21,183 donated38 donors27.7% participation
� David H. BaskinSusan Biener BergmanCarl J. Bettinger
� Gwen Orr Brachman� Robert Burchuk� Manuel R. Cabrera� Gary R. Cohen
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� Robert C. CohnJanine J. Daly
� William G. Dietrich� James H. Farmer
Steven R. Gold� Barbara L. Hartwell� Dean C. Howard� John A. Kaufman
Raphael KievalBettina B. Kilburn
� Barbara M. Krause� Thomas A. LaMattina
Joseph J. Miaskiewicz� Benetta Levine Miller� David W. Nelson� Eileen S. Niren
� Robert Oates� James M. Perlotto
Richard S. Pieters Jr.� Ronald L. Ragland� Kenneth Renkens Jr.� David Rothbaum� Susan L. Sager
Joseph J. Savitt� David N. Schwartz� Allyn L. Sher� Richard W. Strecker
Jon C. ThatcherJoseph M. Weinstein
� Steven Zeitels� Deborah E. Zuckerman
1983$19,770 donated28 donors20.1% participation
Martin A. Acquadro� Donald G. Astorian� Paul F. Barresi� Scott D. Becker� Lynne Brodsky� Mary C. Burke� Mark D. Chase� James E. Corwin
Douglas B. EvansHoward A. Fogel
� Steven J. Fox� Frederick A. Godley III
� Andrew M. Goldenberg� Elizabeth L. Helfer� Kathleen L. Irwin� Jeffrey R. Jay� Glenn P. Kimball Jr.� Peter J. Mannon
Donald K. Marcus� Anna J. Mitus� Chester H. Mohr Jr.� Stephen P. Montgomery� John M. Parkinson
Ralph O. Romney� Ralph L. Sacco� Barbara J. Tellerman� David L. Walton� Kalman L. Watsky
1984$13,300 donated33 donors22.0% participation
Nanette Alexander-ThomasMichael D. Ames
� Luis A. Bauzo� Laura D. Bookman� Lenore J. Brancato� Bradley R. Buchbinder� Douglas A. Conigliaro� Andres Costas-Centivany� David J. Covall� David P. DiChiara� Bernadine R. Donahue
Robert B. Finegold� Jon B. Getz
Richard Goldenberg
� Alan D. Haber� Kevin S. Hopkins� Jeffrey P. Hurley� Allen E. Joseph� Robert C. Joseph� Steven M. Meixler
Jeffrey P. Palmer� Polly J. Panitz
James E. ParkerMorris Pasternack Jr.Barry S. SaperiaMinda R. ShankmanRebecca E. Snider
� Michael J. StarBram Starr
� Ronald J. SunogLauren F. Turchin-OrentWahid Y. WassefMarsha L. Zellner
1985$14,718 donated34 donors24.5% participation
Shari Abramowitz� Max M. April� Elizabeth Day Barnett� Alan M. Berg� Peter David Berman� Denis P. Dupuis
Solveig Gronning EricsonBlake I. EverndenJohn D. Feldman
� Robert F. FishmanEric M. Flint
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Class of 1982 at their 25th Reunion (front row, left to right) Joanne A. Supersad, Roxane Gardner, Barbara M. Krause, James M.Perlotto, Phyllis A. Kephart, Benetta Levine Miller, Daniel M. Steigman, JoAnne T. Nowak; (back row, left to right) David C. Moverman,James H. Steg, John A. Kaufman, Juliette Lomax-Homier, Paul L. Baron, Stephen J. McColgan, David Rothbaum, Robert W. Nudelman.
Gifts from Alumni
Suzanne GagnonC. David Gordon
� David S. KamAnn Schrader Kelley
� Alan D. Kestenbaum� Karen M. Kyle
Jeffrey S. LamontAlan E. LandauAbby Bernheim Landzberg
� I. Michael Leitman� Todd Mandell
Jeffrey M. Morse� Alan S. Multz� Robert S. Napoletano� Rebecca Reetz Neal
William V. Raszka Jr.Lawrence A. SchisselMichael P. StevensBeth Robinson Swartz
� Richard L. TaikowskiStacey E. Wilk
� Tumika Williams-Wilson� John F. Zwetchkenbaum
1986$14,275 donated25 donors18.3% participation
� Michael N. Baker� Joseph S. Baler
Anne M. BanksonEdward F. CaldwellRaymond L. Comenzo
� Michael G. Connolly Jr.� Pamela Jo Connors
Stephen B. Corn� Peter Dewire� Tina J. Hieken� Richard Iorio� Neal Mandell� Jennifer H. Mieres
� Gayle P. MiltonSteven Marc Nydick
�� N. Stephen OberDebra D. Poutsiaka
� Andres Rodriguez-Munoz� David A. Sigalow
Geoffrey M. Silver� Michael A. Singer� Burton G. Surick� Ilona Wiener Surick
Raymond J. VautourAllison Paige Whittle
1987$18,075 donated25 donors17.9% participation
Sarah AndrewStewart F. BabbottDebra Barra-Stevens
� Richard E. Black
� Brian L. Cameron� Doris Randolph Cameron
Anthony J. Cannistra� Douglas G. Couper� Shamim A. Dahod
Anne D. EmmerichCandida Ann Fink
� Charles M. Geller� Maria T. Gualtieri� Patrick J. Healey
Julie Kaufmann� Sonia Y. Kragh� David A. Kriegel
Vicki Shangraw KvedarJoseph A. Levine
� Michael S. Marandola� Bruce H. Moeckel� Brian F. O’Donnell
Pierre E. Provost VMaureen Tripolone TerrazanoPatricia M. Walsh
1988$8,050 donated29 donors19.2% participation
Daniel A. Adelberg� Stephen R. Beaupre
Carl J. Boland� Laurence Chu
Jennifer A. Clark� R. Scott Cowan� Paula M. Cullinane� Irene Gage
Charles A. Garabedian� Amy S. Gifaldi� Ronni L. Goldsmith� Brian F. Groden� James S. Hoffman� Luciann Lisi Hruza� Robert M. Insoft
Burton L. LesnickDaniel L. Menkes
� Gilbert L. MottlaW. Mark NanneryKatherine L. Phaneuf
� Steven P. Poplack� Andrew S. Rokito
Carl E. Rosen� Margaret M. Riedel Satterlee
Robert A. Scarlatelli Jr.� Alyse B. Sicklick� James D. Stern
Howard K. Waksman� Lancelot L. Williams
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“I consistently contribute to BUSM because I am forever grateful for the educational experience that I received. It is clear to me every day that the medical school prepared mewell for the ever-changing landscape of medicine. As a surgical residency program director,I review more than a thousand applications and interview dozens of applicants. The grad-uates from BUSM are more prepared than graduates from any other medical school—due to the diverse and carefully planned experiences provided to BUSM students. I owe my professional success to Boston University.”
—I. Michael Leitman, MD ’85
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1989$4,200 donated14 donors9.9% participation
Jules S. Abadi� Norberto Adame Jr.� Kenneth M. Algino� Michael S. Cohen� Steven M. Greenberg� Kenneth P. Kato� Richard E. Luka� Ann Marie Madigan
Margo M. Moskos� Lorene Osmanski
Eric J. Sax� Jerry M. Schreibstein� Monica Smiddy
Alex G. Yip
1990$6,100 donated14 donors9.2% participation
David L. Burns� John R. Charpie
� David W. FontaineEleanor Ruggiero GilbertBrian S. GoldsteinJane DeSisto HarrityKathleen M. KellyMarie L. LeongAdrienne J. PerryJean E. Ramsey
� Leslie K. Serchuck� David P. Tracy� Stephen M. Tringale� Donald A. Weller
1991$5,973 donated16 donors11.7% participation
� Matthew H. BlomquistLuis A. Carreiro
� Vicki Albert ChavinDavid CohenJane S. Cohen
� Leah A. Darak� David A. Druckman
Steven J. Hirshberg
Marc S. HoffmanBertha Ann KaoTreyce S. Knee
� Mary Kosek Patz� Scott D. Pendergast� Jhonny Salomon� Gary S. Schwartz� Jacqueline K. Spencer
1992$6,186 donated14 donors9.7% participation
� Richard J. CatramboneJoseph J. ChangWalter D. Fitzhugh IIIJames M. GalvinMarion A. GeorgeLee R. GoldbergMark L. Goodstein
� Tamiko A. LongFrancis G. Martinis
� Marisa MessoreKeith C. Miller
� Kishwer S. Nehal
� Jondavid Pollock� Douglas D. Sankar
1993$6,850 donated17 donors12.6% participation
Anisha A. Abraham� Anonymous
Mary Anne BarnhillBrian G. ColeRanbir Singh Dhillon
� Giulio G. Diamante� Michael F. Dowe Jr.� Cynthia C. Española
Paul C. Fu Jr.� Jeffrey R. Johnson� Wilfred S. Mamuya
Michael S. MurphyChristopher J. Perkins
� Bindu Raju� Coralli R. So� Sadiqa Khawaja Stelzner
Vincent J. Wang
1994$2,850 donated14 donors10.2% participation
Sindhu A. AbrahamJohn Ferrante III
� Christian L. Hansen� Choli Hartono
David Mischoulon� Philip M. Newhall
Adam I. PerlmanMaria Rita Petrillo-Bolanos
� Ranjit R. Pullarkat� Jenny Ching Y. So
Katherine E. TaylorJohn F. Tilzey
� George A. Waters� Hope R. Yongsmith
1995$3,200 donated13 donors9.6% participation
� Janis L. BaccariShailesh Bhat
� Alan C. Carver� Robert Cranley
Lori A. Farnan� Karen S. Greenberg� Francis P. MacMillan Jr.
Paul NikolaidisNanda D. Ramsaroop
� Dana L. Sachs� Hyagriv N. Simhan� Matthew S. Wolins� James J. Zerner
1996$3,825 donated15 donors11.7% participation
� Peter F. Agnello� Marisa Modini Bochman
John J. Froio� Brian J. Hines
“Boston University was a strong foundation to base a lifetime of learning upon.Both my wife and I, having been in the real world, truly appreciate our educa-tion. Providing support for such a foundation for future generations of BUgraduates is an essential factor in preserving the legacy of BU and its alumni.”
—Amin Ashrafzadeh, MD ’97 & Christine (Fieldson) Ashrafzadeh,
CAS ’92, GSM ’97
Gifts from Alumni
M. Elaine Tse Husni� Kristen A. Cea Lachance
Lisa M. McMahonAlexandra I. Pinkerson
� David J. Reitman� Fletcher A. Reynolds III� Stephanie D. Robertson
Sharfi SarkerShahram S. SolhpourAndrew J. TingAlice L. Zacarian
1997$7,450 donated12 donors8.3% participation
� Amin Ashrafzadeh� Lilibeth K. Denham� Kamlyn R. Haynes
Keith M. HullLukas R. Kolm
� Navinderdeep S. NijherChristine D. OdellBindu A. ParekattilMark J. SamuelsonMatthew E. Weber
� Charlotte Page Wills� Laurel Benton Yates
1998$875 donated8 donors6.2% participation
� Heidi Abdelhady� Samuel A. Frank
Anna DePold HohlerElissa R. Levine
� Judith P. LytleEva C. PicklerRonda Appelbaum RockettSimon H. Telian
1999$958 donated10 donors6.9% participation
Thomas P. CharretteThomas H. CostelloAndrew M. DoolittleAlysa R. HermanNicholas R. Husni
� M. Justin LoewJennifer Lee MotleyIsaac PouratiJesse S. SethiBill Y. Tu
2000$725 donated5 donors3.7% participation
� Banu Karimi-ShahDaniel J. Oates
� Jordan E. Scott� Rahul K. Shah
Priya C. Stephen
2001$610 donated8 donors6.1% participation
Caroline S. Alpert� Rahul S. Anand� Agnes H. Chen
Karran A. PhillipsEric L. Putnoi
� Nicole F. SiparskyBenjamin M. WeinbergKevin M. Woods
2002$457 donated5 donors3.9% participation
� Scott E. Altschuler� Andrew C. Brown� Michele J. Gonzalez
Stephanie O. Omokaro� Karla C. Pastrana
2003$210 donated4 donors2.8% participation
� Andrew P. Cap� Andrew Y. Hsing
Malini Sahu� Eric J. Sleeper
2004$240 donated4 donors3.1% participation
Gabriella L. CraneJonathann C. Kuo
� Michael S. Lewis� Waleska M. Pabon-Ramos
2005$708 donated10 donors7.9% participation
� Ahad A. Fazelat� Nathaniel P. Fleischner� Kelly J. Hoagland� Catherine M. Hosley� Amber C. Lambert� Hau D. Le� Hope J. Mitchell
Robert M. Najarian� Joyia E. Rich� Yael Hoffman Sage
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“We feel that our BU medical education has been a major contributor to our accomplishments thus far in life. Further, we have had the opportunity to work with medical studentsfrom over a dozen medical schools, and we continue to note that BU students have superior clinical skills. For these reasons,we feel that it is our privilege, not only to give back to the
medical school that started our careers, but to provide our help to an institutionthat will continue to educate outstanding physicians.”
—Banu Karimi-Shah, MD ’00, and Rahul Shah, MD ’00
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T O TA L G I V I N G
Board of Visitors $2,425,301
Alumni 1,663,878
Faculty and Staff 557,430
Parents, Past Parents, and Friends 1,380,271
Corporations, Foundations,
and Organizations 13,737,973
Total $18,506,775*
*Some contributions come from members of more than one giving category.
This report of donors represents gifts to
Boston University School of Medicine received
from July 1, 2006 to June 30, 2007. Every effort
is made to ensure the accuracy of the report. Alumni
should report errors to the Alumni Association
at 617-638-5150, and all others should contact the
Development Office at 617-638-4570.
BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDIC INE 2006–2007 STATIST ICS
6,166 Alumni
685 Medical Students
880 Graduate Medical Sciences Students
1,217 Full-time Faculty
1,339 Part-time and Volunteer Faculty
544 Residents
129 Fellows
30 Affiliated Hospitals
15 Neighborhood Health Centers
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