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tellutureMay 19,1985
Program
HJD Research and Development Foundation, Inc.
Founders' Dinner
May 19, 1985
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(r4frcrtcirt1OT-OTIFe-Tia'is . . Tony Randall
Introductien George M. Jaffin,Chairman of the Foundation
Remarks Victor H. Frankel, M.D.President, HJD Medical Board
Presentation ofFounders' Awards Tony Randall
To Be Honored For Outstanding Philanthropy:
Anesth siology Fund
Janet a d George M. Jaffin
Orthopa-eic Associates
Mr. and s. Paul L. nstamm
The Lapkin ound on
Elaine and R p el B. Malsin
The Milstein mily
Miriam and h ldon 0. Newman
Milton Pe le
Radiolot, Group
Edith roberts
Eve n and Robert Roberts
Norma and Joseph ul
Concluding Remarks
HJD Research & Development Foundation, Inc.
COMMEMORATIVE DINNER`--,
May 1-9-;,-- 1 985-
A Step Toward the Future
THE CITY OF NEW YORKOFFICE OF THE MAYORNEW YORK, N.Y. 10007
IqQ(̀)May -4-47-1- 5
Mr. Tony RandallToastmasterRecognition DinnerHJD Research &Development Foundation
The PlazaNew York, New York
Dear Tony:
I would be pleased if you would extend mygreetings, on behalf of The City of New York, to theboard members, officers and guests of the HJD Research& Development Foundation gathered for tonight's dinnerhonoring the founders.
The valuable initiatives taken by the HJDResearch & Development Foundation significantly enhancethe quality of health care in our City. By supporting theHJD Research & Development Foundation with their generosityand dedication, the individuals and organizations who arefounders strengthen our City by strengthening the Hospitalfor Joint Diseases.
Best wishes to one and all for a successful,memorable evening.
Sinc
Edward I. KochMayor
Founders
We are privileged to pay honor to the Founders of the HJD Research & DevelopmentFoundation, Inc. Each Founder has pledged $100,000 or more as a declaration of faithand confidence in our future.
The Foundation expresses deep appreciation to the Founders for their support and gen-erosity.
Anesthesiology FundJanet and George M. JaffinOrthopaedic AssociatesMr. and Mrs. Paul L. KohnstammThe Lapkin FoundationElaine and Raphael B. MalsinThe Milstein FamilyMiriam and Sheldon 0. NewmanMilton PetrieRadiology GroupEdith RobertsEvelyn and Robert H. RobertsBone Tumor Research FellowshipEndowment Fund
Norma and Joseph Saul
HJD Research & Development Foundation, Inc.
Categories of Giving
Suggested tax-deductible categories of giving that can be paid out over a three-to five-year period.
$100,000 Founder$ 50,000 Patron of Research$ 25,000 Benefactor$ 10,000 Contributor$ Corporate Sponsor$ 1,000 Annually Associate
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1.0e lopment Foundation, Inc. was established to ensure that HJDOI
to pryvide the best in orthopaedic and rheumatologic care, backed by
programs, the most comprehensive educational capabilities and
vanced research efforts.
s goals are large in scope, they have but one objective — to alleviate
low human beings.
spicious beginning, but it is only a beginning. In the last year, government and third-
Party re bursement cutbacks have dealt healthcare providers a crippling blow. In these turbu-
lent economic times, the support and generosity of the friends of HJDOI is more critical than
ever.
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Internally, the Institute has taken steps to prepare for what promises to be a challenging future.
As the business of healthcare becomes more competitive and changes in the reimbursement
system lower patient census, we will be going outside the Institute's walls to market our serv-
ices and products to the community and to other healthcare providers. We are also putting into
place innovative programs that will greatly increase the Institute's research capabilities.
In the last year, the Foundation received royalties from two product sources. Monoclonal
antibodies, developed by the Department of Rheumatic Diseases, are being marketed in con-
junction with Becton Dickenson. The HJD Lumbar Support Belt is now being nationally dis-
tributed by the Richards Medical Company.
Several other innovative products and techniques were developed at HJDOI over the past year.
They include:
• An implant to correct the condition of slipped capital femoral epiphysis in which the head
of the femur slips in children.
• & Development Foundation's first year has been a sterling one. We put out
was answered with a resounding vote of confidence and generosity. In the first
/'.f the Foundation's existence, $2.6 million in gifts were received. Our original listunders, those who have given $100,000 or more, has grown to thirteen.
• New CT-scan techniques that can detect fractures in the hook of the hamatc, a small bonein the wrist often broken by athletes. Frequently misdiagnosed as wrist sprains, thefractures have gone untreated, often causing chronic pain 4ild residual disability. tj
• In the final stages of product development is a biodegradable bonT ipipjant which;`because it is absorbed into the body, eliminates the need for additional removal surgery,
- ...!_1:..iie-•;','the Foundation havei .i,/
Musculoskeletal disorders are the single greatest cause of disability i ed [States,costing business, industry and the consumer over $25 billion annually in ngs andservices. The OIOC, established largely with funds provided by the Foundati ,\ helps theworker return to the workplace more quickly, armed with the training necessary blarevqnt
1further injury.
OIOC contains programs not only for treatment—physical and occupational \herapy )Orthopaedic/Arthritis Pain Center and specialty services—but programs for pre ention.Workplace/worktask modification and the Back School are designed to revamp potentiallyinjurious work environments and retrain employees in ways of working that are less likely tocause injury or disability.
Within the past year, several new and exciting programs sponsobegun operation within the Institute. They include:
Occupational and Industrial Orthopaedic Center
In the last year, 010C began working with Trans World Airlines and the Long Island RailRoad to provide employee education. With the U.S. Postal Service, 010C helped design thefirst new mailbag since it was invented by Benjamin Franklin.
HJDOI plans to amplify this partnership with labor, business and industry through the pro-grams of 010C, both on a consultant basis and through the marketing of products and services.
Recognizing HJDOI's leadership in the area of work-related injuries, the 010C was asked bytwo United Nations' agencies, World Health Organization and the International LabourOrganization, to cosponsor the first "International Conference on Injuries in the Workplace,"held in New York. Over 180 specialists from 33 countries gathered to discuss prevention andtreatment of on-the-job injuries. HJDOI and the World Rehabilitation Fund will sponsor thesecond annual conference, to be held in the spring of 1986 in Copenhagen, Denmark,cosponsored again by the WHO and the International Labour Organization.
Bioengineering
The Bioengineering Department consists of a variety of programs that blend biomechanicswith orthopaedic evaluation and treatment. This year, the innovative Gait Analysis Lab went
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into full op anon. It u,went sp, th teit(act treat‘Potienes odatient's tno
innnediat
the most advanced computer technology to quantify human move-
t can be given. Reflective dots taped to different points on theby computers and, in milliseconds, a printout analyzes theng these charted numbers with normals, the physician canlem and order definitive treatment.
e Foundation supported trteen Jaffin Fellows from the Cooper Union School of
rering, who are le ifig the advanced technology in use at HJDOI.
\\ \—Seronegative Arthritis Center (SNAP)
/Al is kiew piugram for the research and treatment of nonrheumatoid arthritis. Approxi-
t 1 50% o he many forms of arthritis fall into this category.
houses an integrated clinical care system that coordinates the services of the
unatology department with special orthopaedic services, rehabilitation and behavioral
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SNAP is research intensive. Studies are now going on to determine the genetic and infective
causes of seronegative arthritis as well as identifying factors that are predictive of the develop-
ment of the disease.
One SNAP study of great importance is the work being done on psoriatic arthritis to answer the
question—Is it a Jewish genetic disease? So far, data indicate that one form of the disease
afflicts Ashkenazi Jews, in particular, who constitute 40% of its victims.
Orthopaedic Center for the Arts
Art holds an esteemed place at HJDOI, the site of one of the largest, and certainly one of themost unusual "art museums" in the world. This commitment to art has been further expandedwith the establishment of the Orthopaedic Center for the Arts, designed to meet the unique
orthopaedic needs of dancers, musicians and painters who make such enormous demands ontheir bodies that they are often plagued with chronic musculoskeletal problems.
Some of the treatment programs are prescriptive exercise therapy and modification of body
usage to help prevent further injury.
Our administrative and medical staff are always on the lookout for programs that will enhance
patient care while furthering the advance of medical knowledge. Plans for the following cen-
ters are in the final stages of realization.
Geriatric Orthopaedic Center
Our population is aging rapidly. By the year 2000, 15% of us w. I be 65. The iiopaedieicproblems of the elderly are legion. Each year, two percent of fe , ales and 6% of males over 65suffer fractured hips from falls, the leading cause of accidental death a er putomobi le colli-sions. Falls cause the elderly a loss of productivity and purpose that has a stage ing emotionaland financial toll.
Recognizing that we cannot afford to lose our elderly citizens as an active national resource,,HJDOI is in the process of establishing a Geriatric Orthopaedic Center that will meet the spe-cial orthopaedic needs of our senior citizens.
The Stroke Program
In this country alone, over two million people suffer strokes each year. For e-vittims ofstroke the spector of the nursing home, the wheelchair and the loss of adult inde dene andidentity is all too often a grim reality. HJDOI is currently planning a post stroke r ttiatwill utilize the special skills of its orthopaedic surgeons to correct residual disa ilities thatstroke victims often suffer, so that they can return more quickly to vital, productive lives.
Affiliation with FEGS
Currently in the final stages of planning is a joint venture between HJDOI and the FederationEmployment and Guidance Service (FEGS), agencies that share an affiliation with the Federa-tion of Jewish Philanthropies. Injured and disabled workers referred by FEGS will be evalu-ated and treated at HJDOI's Occupational and Industrial Orthopaedic Center.
Also under study is a joint venture project between HJDOI and FEGS that calls for OIOC toprovide employee medical examinations from insurance company referrals provided byFEGS.
Once in place, these programs will not only generate revenues for the Institute but will provideHJDOI with an increased patient base.
As can be seen by the full range of research studies and programs that the Foundation supports,HJDOI is positioning itself to take an aggressive stance in response to these difficult times —to turn limitations into opportunities and to transform problems into challenges.
Sustained by the generous support of the friends of the HJD Research & DevelopmentFoundation, we will be able not only to continue, but to enhance, our leadership role as guard-ian of the health of mankind.
DOOR PRIZEOF AN ORIGINALDALI LITHOGRAPH
THROUGH THE COURTESYOF
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981 SECOND AVENUENEW YORK, N.Y.
Compliments of
Stuart J. Voisin
Irwin B. Berger
Drew M. Netter
STUART, COLEMAN & CO., INC.Member New York Stock Exchange, Inc.
342 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10173(212) 883-9400
THE WORLD REHABILITATION FUND
EXTENDS BEST WISHES
TO THE
HJD RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
WE ARE PROUD
TO WORK IN PARTNERSHIP WITH YOU
in the prevention and treatment of disabilities
throughout the world
Best Wishes
To The Foundation
From
HOSPITAL FOR JOINT DISEASES
ORTHOPAEDIC INSTITUTE
WOMEN'S DIVISION
THE ANESTHESIA TEAM
Jetty Alter, M.D.
Anil Ankolekar, M.D.
Carmelita Belen, M.D.
Ralph L. Bernstein, M.D.
Margarita Bravo, M.D.
Sharda Dave, M.D.
Celia Browne
Deborah Fioriello
Lisa Hayes
Lili Frischer, M.D.
Ester-Yoro Pada, M.D.
Carmela Ramirez, M.D.
Violeta Samoy, M.D.
Kumkum Singh, M.D.
Sheldon Steinbach, M.D.
Florentina Teyu, M.D.
Denise Kenner
Lillian Leflowitz
Jane Soltowski
For Continued Excellence
Mr. & Mrs. Alan H. Kempner
For a Truly Worthy Cause
Congratulations —
Bill & Barbara Newman
IKohnstammManufacturers of
Certified Food, Drug and Cosmetic Colors
Flavoring Materials
Industrial Pigments
Institutional and Industrial Cleaning Products
Fragrance and Perfume Bases
H. Kohnstamm & Company, Inc.ESTABLISHED 1851
NEW YORK 10013 • CHICAGO 60611 • LOS ANGELES 90058MEXICO • CANADA • ENGLAND
AND AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD
Continued Success
to the HJD Research &
Development Foundation, Inc.
Orthopaedic Associates
Victor H. Frankel, M.D.Alfred D. Grant, M.D.Neil Kahanovitz, M.D.
Wallace B. Lehman, M.D.Mark I. Pitman, M.D.David A. Present, M.D.Michael J. Shereff, M.D.
Allan H. Strongwater, M.D.Steven A. Stuchin, M.D.
Joseph D. Zuckerman, M.D.
The Radiology Associates Extend Congratulations To:
Mr. George M. JaffinChairman of the HJD Research & Development
Foundation, Inc.
On the Occasion of His 80th Birthday
Alex Norman, M.D.Adam Greenspan, M.D.Nancy D. Baker, M.D.
I. Fikry Abdelwahab, M.D.Alicia Zwass, M.D.
Carole S. Hamburg, M.D.
Best Wishes To
Ronnie & Larry Ackman
Nathan P. JacobsGerry KaufmanIrwin Cohen
WITH APPRECIATION TO
THE DINNER COMMITTEE
George M. jaffin, Chairman
THE JOURNAL COMMITTEE
Lawrence D. Ackman, Chairman
THE PATRONESS COMMITTEE
Mrs. Victor H. Frankel, Chairperson
THE AWARDS COMMITTEE
Elaine Malsin, Chairperson
HJD RESEARCH ANDDEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, INC.
In Memory Of My
Beloved Wife
SIDNEY A. BERNSTEIN, M.D.
In Tribute To
GEORGE M. JAFFIN
On His 80th Birthday
Most Generous PhilanthropistThoughtful Humanitarian
Outstanding Attorney and Business LeaderOur Friend
It has been our privilege to know youand work with you all these years.
LARRY ACKMAN ANDY SINGER
In Loving Memory Of
DAVID L. KLEIN
To Commemorate HisLifelong Interest In
Medical Research AndHumanitarian Causes.
T
Compliments Of
Normanand
Adele Morris
Pearl and Harold Lamberg
In Gratitude and RecognitionTo Our Orthopaedic Teachers
HOSPITAL FOR
JOINT DISEASES
ORTHOPAEDIC INSTITUTE
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
MIMI LEVITONAMSTERDAM
1-1JD RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, INC.301 East 17th Street, New York, NY 10003 Tel: (212) 598-6299
Officers:George M. JaffinChairman of the Board
Tibor Fabian, Ph.D.Vice Chairman
Sheldon 0. NewmanSecretary Treasurer
Harvey MachaverAssistant Secretary
Board MembersTibor Fabian, Ph. D.
Victor H. Frankel, M.D.
Edward Gottlieb
George M. Jaffin
Paul L. Kohnstamm
Mitchell Lapkin
David Lewittes
Harvey Machaver
Norman M. Morris
Sheldon 0. Newman
Harry J. Reicher
Robert Rosenthal
Alfred Rice
Seymour Waldman
Robert J. Winchester, M.1).
Jack HermanExecutive Director
We Gratefully Acknowledge
The Generous Support
Of Our
Sponsors, Founders And Contributors
Compliments of
Sarah Korein and Company
HOPE FOR THE FUTURE,HELP FOR THOSE IN NEED...Chemical Bank is honored to be countedamong those who recognize the dedication,support and generosity exhibited by thoseindividuals and organizations designated asFounders of the Hospital for Joint DiseasesResearch and Development Foundation.
Through the work of the Foundation,we wish the Hospital for Joint Diseasescontinued success in the treatment oforthopaedic diseases.
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We Salute The Hospital for Joint DiseasesFor Its Significant ContributionsTo Orthopaedic Health Care
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Best Wishes To
GEORGE JAFFIN
on the occasion of his 80th birthday
Michael Carver
In Honor Of
DR. VICTOR H. FRANKEL
and
DR. MARK PITMAN
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SUSAN and ELIHU ROSE
In Loving Memory Of
Our Dear Friend
BERNARD ARONSON
Our most dedicated and
hard working Trustee,
who helped make our
new Building a reality.
JANET AND GEORGE M. JAFFIN
Best Wishes For Continued Progress
Our Sincerest ThanksFor Everyone's Thoughtfulness
Charlotte and David Lewittes
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Congratulations and Sincere WishesFor Continuing Progress
HARRY J. REICHER
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Compliments of
Park Tower Realty Corp.
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FDIC
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New York State Bankers Association
Established 1929
FUL1-SERVICEBAN_y
Congratulations and Best Wishes
MICHAEL J. BRONSON, M.D.
MAURICE H. COWEN, M.D.
MICHAEL M. LEWIS, M.D.
JOHN F. WALLER, JR., M.D.
With deep appreciation to all those Friendswhose ads appear in this Journaland to those who contributedbut wish to remain anonymous
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
HJD RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENTFOUNDATION, INC.
In
Loving
Memory
Of
Mimi Leviton Amsterdam
immE11.1111
IN HONOUR OF THE
ORTHOPAEDIC RESIDENTS
In Tribute To
George M. jaffinChairman, HJD Research & Development Foundation
On the Occasion of His 80th Birthday
Gussie Brum
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CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE HID
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LEADERSHIP IN ORTHOPAEDICS AND RHEUMATOLOGY.
WE ARE PRIVILEGED TO ASSOCIATE WITH THE INSTI-
TUTE AND WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAINTAIN OUR HIGH
STANDARDS IN SERVICE TO YOU.
HEALTH CARE SYSTEMST I /41I)
Compliments
of
A FRIEND
OF THE
ASSOCIATES COUNCIL
Continued Success to
Dr. Victor Frankel and The Foundation
Martin Posner, M.D.
Steven Green, M.D.
Best Wishes toThe HID Research & Development Foundation
Arsen Pankovich, M.D.
SALLY AND CHESTER THOMSON
The Department of Behavioral Medicine
and the
Orthopaedic Arthritis PAIN CENTER
extends its best wishes
to
The HJD Research (Sz Development Foundation, Inc.
Best Wishes to theStaff of the Hospital for Joint Diseases
From
Pharmacia Hospital Products DivisionPiscataway, New Jersey 08854
Partners in Orthopedic Research
Compliments Of
WALDON PRESS INC.
216 West 18th Street
New York, NY 10011
Best Wishes to Larry Ackman
Shirley Borak Foundation Inc.
Congratulations on the Continued Success
Robert M. Israel, M.D.
Complimentsof
Gotham Construction Corporation
"ALL GOOD THINGS TO MEN OF GOOD WILL"
Dorothy and Bert Ostrau
JAMES
SALZANOPHOTOGRAPHY
91 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY 10003
(212) 242-4820
Best Wishes
Donald Forman, M.D.
Paul J. Miller, M.D.
Mishkin, Miller, Forman, P.C.
Dyonics has been a supplier of medical productsfor 16 years and was the first company to introducepowered instruments for arthroscopy. Havingestablished a leadership position, Dyonics contin-ues to strive to offer technologically advancedequipment for orthopaedic procedures.
We recently introduced the Advanced Arthro-scopic Surgical System, a new VideoArthroscope,and an ACL drill guide. Drills, Saws, and Reamersare also offered to the general orthopaedic surgeon.
Dyonics has an established commitment to theservice of our products and through a highlytrained sales force, provides professional inserviceprograms to the hospital staff.
DYONICS
DYONICS INC.160 Dascomb Rd., Andover, MA 01810
DR. & MRS.
MURRAY E. BURTON
Best Wishes
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WESTINGHOUSE
ELEVATOR COMPANY
1211 Avenue of the Americas
New York, New York 10036
Congratulations
And Best Wishes To
George Jaffin
From
Kitt & Bob Rosenthal
Vector Real Estate Corporation,
celebrating its
tenth anniversary
by embarking on
major new projects and acquisitions.
VECTORDevelopers
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In Memory Of
Felix Rosenhain, M.D.
Irving Mauer, M.D.Herbert Jalens, M.D.Otto Gordon, M.D.
Dr. and Mrs. Elton Strauss
Extend Their Best WishesFor Continued Growth
1111bil.-_
In Appreciation To
Paul Kohnstammand
Alfred Rice
Clare and Henry Sonneborn III
Congratulations
Zimmer-Masiello, Inc.5714 Mosholu Avenue
Riverdale, New York 10471
212-549-9357
Ruth R. GoddardHonors a Wonderful Person
MIRIAM KLEIN
Jeffrey M. Schwartz, M.D.
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BroadwallManagement
Corp.
Beverly and StanleyKatzman
In Honor OfJanet & George Jaffin
Sally & Henry Pearce
Greetings From
RAYMOND P. KOVAL, M.D.and
KENNETH E. SESLOWE,M.D.
In continuing support of a
pursuit for excellence
Jacob J. Graham, M.D.
Lester Lieberman, M.D.
FRIENDS OFLARRY ACKMAN
Best Wishes toLarry Ackman and Andy Singer
Avron, Stan, and Joe
With Best Wishes
Howard & Connie
Rosen
Best Wishes From
The Medical Staff,
Department of
Rehabilitation Medicine
Miriam E. Lane, M.D.
Joan Gold, M.D.
Arthur Jimenez, M.D.
Namid Nainzaideh, M.D.
Harold A. Brandt, Inc.
1447 Northern Boulevard
Manhasset, N.Y. 11030
(516) 627-7774
12 East 41st Street
New York, N.Y. 10017
(212) 895-4988
Contractors • Builders
Dr. and Mrs.
Alexander Hersh
CARETSKY& ASSOCIATES
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Love and kindness towardsyour fellow doctors.
I.E. Fixel, M.D.
Helen & Milton Kutsher
Kutsher's Country Club
Monticello, New York 12701
Research is Life
Charles J. Sutro, M.D.
It has always beenour pleasure to be
of support.
LENOX HILL BRACE INC.244 East 84th Street, New York, NY
Norman J. Kurlan Mrs. Roland Grausman
Gustave Gerstle
RESEARCH & RESIDENT TRAIN-
ING ARE THE TRADITIONAL
HALLMARKS OF THE ORTHOPAE-
DIC INSTITUTE & HOSPITAL FORJOINT DISEASES
Stanley Hoppenfeld, M.D.
The Kornreich Organization919 Third Avenue
New York, N.Y. 10022(212) 688-9700
—Insurance & Financial Services—
Best of Luck
Amis Construction& Consulting Services, Inc.
Jay Schondorf & Gerard T. Loftus
Steven Supply CompanyBuilding Materials
P.O. Box 85
East Rockaway, N.Y. 11518
(516) 764-9696
A Friend Of Purchasing
The Durst Organization Inc.1133 Avenue of the Americas, New York City, 10036, 764-1133Owner/Builder/Manager Since 1915
Best wishesto the
Hospital forJoint Diseases
Research & DevelopmentFoundation, Inc.
from
ABRAMSBENISCH ci
HIKERS733 Third AvenueNew York, NY 10017
A Friend
NICO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ATLANTA/CHICAGO'DALLAS,NEW YORK/OKLAHOMA CITY
SAN FRANCISCO TUCSON 'LONDON
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David Mitchell, Inc.
Murray Portnoy
PORTNOY, MESSINGER,
PEARL & ASSOCIATES
Consolidated Corporate Consultants, Inc.
350 Jericho TurnpikeJericho, L.I., N.Y. 11753
(516) 931-2260
Cole • Gillman Associates, P.C.
Consulting Architects
Cowan, Liebowitz& Latman, P.C.
Jean and Leonard Saremsky
Alvin W. Larkins, M.D.
DR. & MRS. DANIEL S. GIDDINGS
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Earl B. Eager, M.D.Best Wishes
David M. Raskind, M.D.
Howard A. Levin, M.D.
Best Wishes
Jane & Frank Spitalny
Gerald D. Falk, M.D.
Best Wishes For YourContinued Success
Dr. and Mrs. Marc S. Cohen
Best Wishes For YourContinued Success
Dr. & Mrs. Roger S. Warner
Compliments
of aFriend
Dinner Menu
AperitifsHors d'Oeuvres Varies
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Poached Pacific Bassen Croute
Bonne Femme
* * *
Supreme of Chicken PiccataZucchini Nicoise
Brown Rice and Pignoli Pilaf
* * *
Bibb, Endive and Radicchio Salad
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Muscadet Château De La Ragotiere
* * *
Plaza Ice Cream CakeSauce Fraisette
* * *
Petits Fours-Macaroons
* * *
Café
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