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The original documents are located in Box 15, folder "6/4-8/76 - California and Michigan
(2)" of the Betty Ford White House Papers, 1973-1977 at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential
Library.
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of America her copyrights in all of her unpublished writings in National Archives collections.
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CS
DIREART
Guide
to the
Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center
CS
CEDARS-SINAI
MEDICAL CENTER
INTRODUCTION
The Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, encompasses every facility and
service for total health care. The Patient and Professional Towers,
measuring more than one and a half million square feet, make up the
major portion of the 23-acre site.
Because of its size and the modern concepts of design and
construction, the new Cedars-Sinai is totally different from hospitals
as we knew them in the past. This guide has been prepared to assist
you to find your way in the new structure and to give you specific
information on all of the facilities and services available. We hope
it will assist you in the new Medical Center.
Stuart J. Marylander
Executive Vice President
3
4
PATIENT TOWER SOUTH
PROFESSIONAL BUILDING
PATIENT TOWER NORTH
8
Neuro Surgery, Eye, Ear, Nose
Surgical Intensive Care Unit
Operating Rooms
Recovery Beds
General and Genito-Urinary
and Throat Patient Rooms
Diagnostic and Special Procedure Radiology Rooms
Surgical Patient Rooms
Neurophysiology Laboratories
Surgical Department Offices
7
General and Gastrointestinal
Surgical Intensive Care Unit
Operating Rooms
Orthopedic Surgical Patient Rooms
Surgical Patient Rooms
Microbiology Laboratory
Gastroenterology Offices and Laboratories
Rehabilitation Department
6
General Medical and Patient Rooms
Cardiac Surgery Intensive Care Unit
Operating Rooms
Recovery Beds
Cardiac, Vascular and Thoracic
Post Thoracic and Vascular Surgical Care Unit
Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories
Medical Department Offices
Surgery Patient Rooms
Diagnostic and Special Procedure Radiology Rooms
Inhalation Therapy and Pulmonary Function Laboratories and Ofrices
5
General Medical Patient Rooms
Cardiac Intensive Care Unit
Medical Intensive Care Unit
Cardiology Patient Rooms
Diagnostic and Special Procedure Radiology Rooms
Serology Laboratory
Heart Station
Cardiology Office
Department of Medicine Offices
4
General Medical Patient Rooms
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
Pediatric Patient Rooms
Neonatal Care Unit
General Medical Patient Rooms
Pediatric Diagnostic Radiology Rooms
Laboratories
Pediatric Department Offices
3
Gynecological Patient Rooms
Obstetrics and Gynecology Intensive Care Unit
Obstetrical Patient Rooms
Delivery Rooms
Labor Rooms
Stabilization Nursery
Newborn Nursery
Operating Rooms
Recovery Rooms
Data Processing Laboratory
Clinical Laboratory Offices
Obstetrics and Gynecology Department Offices
Plaza
Medical Records
Executive Vice President Offices
Education and Conference Center
Level
Medical Library
Director of Professional Services Offices
Nursing Administration
Medical Staff Lounge
Hospital Administration
Volunteer Service
Purchasing Office
Community Relations Admitting/Bed Reservations Chapel
Division of Medicine Offices
President's Room
Gift Shop
Planning Department
Offices
Coffee Shop
Communications Center
Board Room
Public Areas
Main Lobby
Street
Cafeteria
Admitting and Escort Lobby
Level
Computer Information Center
Outpatient Radiology
Adult Outpatient Clinic
Fiscal Services
Pediatric Outpatient Clinic
Emergency Service
General Accounting
Dental Outpatient Clinic
Admitting and Escort Lobby
Personnel Health Service
Outpatient Pharmacy
Outpatient Registration and Appointments
Ind.
Central Processing and Decontamination
Radiation Therapy
Nuclear Medicine
Level
Pharmacy
Linen Room
Central Stores
Pathological Anatomy
Morgue
Environmental Services
Employee Facilities
Electron Microscope
Mail Room
Photography and Illustration
Plant Operations and Maintenance
Centrex Equipment Room
Main Kitchen
Food Service Administration
Printing and Graphic Arts
Safety & Security
Pneumatic Tube Control Room
5
6
THIRD STREET
S
E
W
Future Medical Office Buildings
N
Parking Structure
SHERBOURNE DRIVE
HAMEL ROAD
Thalians Community
Mental Health Center
Future
Building
South Patient Tower
VICENTE SAN
Site
Max Factor
Professional
Building
TO ROBERTSON BOULEVARD
ALDEN DRIVE
ALDEN DRIVE
BOULEVARD
North Patient Tower
Admin-
(Viola and Alfred Hart Tower)
istrative
Ambulance
Services
Entrance
Building
Parking
Schuman
Brown
Bldg.
Building
Future
Research
Building
Halper
Building
All of the buildings in
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center appear
BEVERLY BOULEVARD
on this plan. By using it, you can quickly determine where you are
and your relationship to other areas.
7
8
Industrial Level
The South Wing of the Industrial Level is primarily a service area.
South
A large portion of space is allocated to Central Receiving and Stores,
where all supplies and equipment will be stored and disseminated
throughout the Medical Center, and to Central Processing and
Decontamination, where surgical and general procedures trays are
processed and distributed to medical and surgical areas.
Other services in this area include:
Mail Room
Main Kitchen
IL
Environment Services
Safety and Security
Plant Operation and Maintenance
Linen Room
Electron Microscope
Food Service Administration
Main Pharmacy
ALDEN DRIVE
ENVIRONMENTAL CENTRAL STORES
MAIN PHARMACY
ENVIRONMENTAL
ADMINISTRATION
MAIN KITCHEN
ELECTRON
CENTRAL PROCESSING AND
IIII.
MICROSCOPE
DECONTAMINATION AREA
X
X
LINEN AREA
MAIL
ROOM
CENTRAL STORES
C
PLANT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (PORTION)
9
10
Industrial Level
The North Wing of the Industrial Level houses all facilities of the
North
Department of Radiation Therapy and Department of Nuclear Medicine,
including a Linear Accelerator Room.
Other departments within the area include:
Pathological Anatomy
Morgue
Employee facilities
Photography and Illustration
IL
Printing and Graphic Arts
Centrex Equipment Room
Pneumatic Tube Control Room
Linen Supply
Fiscal Services
X
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LINEN
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RADIATION THERAPY AND
NUCLEAR MEDICINE
FISCAL
SERVICES
EMPLOYEE
PRINTING AND
GRAPHIC ARTS
PHOTOGRAPHY
FACILITIES
X
ALDEN DRIVE
11
12
Street Level
Access to the new Medical Center is located on Alden Drive
South
at this level.
Facilities within the area include:
Cafeteria dining room
Computer Information Center
Fiscal Services
General Accounting
Admitting and Escort Lobby
SL
Parking for Admitting and Discharge
ALDEN DRIVE
#
ADMITTING LOBBY
P
CAFETERIA
X
X
X
X
FISCAL SERVICES
13
14
Street Level
Access to the new Medical Center and the various outpatient and
North
emergency services is located on Alden Drive at this level.
Facilities within the area are:
Ambulatory Care including the Adult Outpatient Clinic,
Pediatric Outpatient Clinic, Personnel Health Service and
Dental Clinic
Admitting and Escort Lobby
Emergency Service
SL
Outpatient Radiology
Outpatient Dispensing Pharmacy
Outpatient Administration
Outpatient Registration
Outpatient Appointments
Ambulance and Emergency Parking
Parking for Admitting and Discharge
AMBULANCE
&
OUT-PATIENT RADIOLOGY DEPARTMENT
ENTRANCE
EMERGENCY
DEPARTMENT
DENTAL
EMERGENCY
CLINIC
ENTRANCE
k
EMPLOYEE
ADULT CLINIC
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JOIS
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AMBULATORY CARE UNIT
ALDEN DRIVE
15
16
Professional Building
The Main Lobby is located in this area, with ample waiting room space.
Plaza Level
Off the Lobby are:
Coffee Shop
Helping Hand Gift Shop, open daily with a wide variety of
gifts and flowers
Offices of the Executive Vice President
Offices of the Director of Professional Services
Hospital Administration Offices
Community Relations Offices, including Resources and Development,
Auxiliary and Affiliated groups, and Public Relations
Admitting and Bed Reservations
Founders Room
Chapel
PL
Board of Directors Room
Planning Department Offices
X
MAIN LOBBY
PROFESSIONAL
COFFEE SHOP
SERVICES
ADMITTING
AND BED
GIFT SHOP
RESERVATIONS
CHAPEL
HOSPITAL
X
COMMUNITY
ADM.
ADMINISTRATION
RELATIONS
OFFICES
FOUND
EXECUTIVE OFFICES
ERS
BOARD ROOM
ROOM
17
18
South Patient Tower
A large area houses the facilities included in the Medical Records
Plaza Level
Center. Among these are a physicians' work room, conference room
and other special areas.
Other departments in this wing are:
Medical Library
Medical Staff Lounge
Purchasing Offices
PL
MED. STAFF
MEDICAL RECORDS
ALDEN DRIVE
MEDICAL LIBRARY
LOUNGE
PURCHASING
OFF.
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19
20
North Patient Tower
Facilities in the area are:
Plaza Level
Education and Conference Center
Volunteer Service area including a reception room,
conference room, work room and lounge
Nursing Administration
Offices of the Division of Medicine
Communications Center
PL
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21
22
Third Floor
The Third Floor of the new Medical Center serves only Obstetric and
Professional Building
Gynecology Patients.
Facilities in the Professional Building are:
Obstetrics and Gynecology Intensive Care Unit with eight beds
Six Delivery Rooms
Labor Rooms totaling nine beds
Four Gynecological Operating Rooms
Recovery Rooms
Stabilization Nursery
Obstetrics-Gynecology Department Offices
On-Call Rooms
Locker Rooms and Lounges
Laboratory Data Processing Department Offices
3
Clinical Laboratory Administration
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OBSTETRICS AND
X
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X
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X
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X
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UNIT
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MM
SECTION OF
GYNECOLOGICAL SURGERY
LABOR AND DELIVERY ROOMS
CLINICAL
LABORATORIES
NEWBORN
STABILIZATION
NURSERY
RECOVERY
23
24
Third Floor
64 private rooms for Gynecological Patients are located in the South
South Patient Tower
Tower of the Third Floor. This patient wing includes core facilities typical
of all patient wings.
These include:
Two Patient Lounges
Four Nursing Stations, each servicing 16 patient rooms
Three Conference Rooms
Consultation Room
3
Floor Pantry
Logistic Center handling all clean and
soiled patient supplies
Equipment Storage Room
Tub Room
Lounge and Locker facilities for employees including vending
machines for snacks
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26
Third Floor
Facilities and services for mother and newborns are located in the
North Patient Tower
North Patient Wing of the Third Floor.
In the Newborn Nursery area are:
In the Obstetric area are:
57 Bassinets
52 Patient Rooms
Four Work Rooms
Photography Room
Conference Room
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27
28
Fourth Floor
The Fourth Floor of the new Medical Center serves Pediatric and
Professional Building
General Medical Care patients.
Facilities in the Professional Building are:
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit with 9 beds
Neonatal Care Unit with 30 bassinets
Three Diagnostic X-Ray Rooms
Blood Bank
Hematology and Biochemistry Laboratory
Department of Pediatrics Offices
4
X
NEONATAL
X
CARE UNIT
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29
30
Fourth Floor
64 Rooms for General Medical Patients
South Patient Tower
Core Facilities
4
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34
Fifth Floor
The Fifth Floor of the new Medical Center serves General Medicine and
Professional Building
Cardiology patients.
Facilities in the Professional Building are:
Cardiac Intensive Care Unit
Heart Station for special
with 19 beds
testing including three
Medical Intensive Care Unit
Electrocardiograph Rooms,
with 20 beds
Peripheral Vascular Laboratory,
Radiology Services including
Pacemaker Room, Vector Room
three Diagnostic and one
and others
Special Procedure Room
Department of Medicine and
Radiology Department Offices
Cardiology Offices
Serology Laboratory
5
X
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SEROLOGY
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RADIOLOGY
CARDIOLOGY
HEART STATION
OFFICES
CLINICAL
LABORATORIES
35
36
Fifth Floor
The South Wing of the Fifth Floor serves General Medical Patients.
South Patient Tower
Its facilities are:
64 Rooms for General Medical Care and Cardiology Patients.
Core Facilities
5
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40
Sixth Floor
The Sixth Floor of the new Medical Center serves Medical and
Professional Building
Surgical Patients.
Facilities in the Professional Building include:
Post Cardiac Surgical Intensive Care Unit with 10 beds
Pulmonary Function and Inhalation Therapy Center with
Pulmonary Function Rooms; Blood and Gas Laboratory;
Areas for Storing, Cleaning and Repairing Equipment
Six Operating Rooms for Cardiac, Vascular and Thoracic Surgery
Nine Recovery Beds
Three Diagnostic Radiology Rooms for Cardiology and General
Medical Patients
One Radiology Room For Special Procedures
Unit Laboratory
Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories and Offices
6
Cardiovascular Institute Office
Department of Medicine Offices
X
PULMONARY
CARDIOVASCULAR
FUNCTION
INSTITUTE OFFICES
INHALATION
X
THERAPY
La
POST CARDIAC
CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION
RADIOLOGY
CARDIAC VASCULAR AND THORACIC SURGERY
SURGICAL
LABORATORY
C
INTENSIVE CARE
DIVISION OF
UNIT
MEDICINE BRANCH
OFFICES
41
42
Sixth Floor
The South Wing of the Sixth Floor provides services for General
South Patient Tower
Medical and Respiratory Care Patients.
Facilities include:
56 Rooms for General Medical Patients
Post Thoracic and Vascular Surgical Care Unit with eight beds
Core Facilities
6
ALDEN DRIVE
X00X
X00X
XO X
X00X
X00X
XUUX
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BR
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0
00
00
00
00
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00
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ISOL
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43
44
Sixth Floor
The North Wing of the Sixth Floor serves Cardiac, Vascular and
North Patient Tower
Thoracic Surgery Patients.
Facilities include:
56 Rooms for Cardiac, Vascular and Thoracic Surgery Patients
Post Surgical Care Unit with eight beds
Core Facilities
6
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45
46
Seventh Floor
The Seventh Floor of the new Medical Center serves General and
Professional Building
Special Surgery Patients.
Facilities in the Professional Building are:
Six Operating Rooms, divided as follows:
Orthopedic - two
General and Gastrointestinal - three
Endoscopy - one
Nine Recovery Beds
Three Diagnostic Radiology Rooms for Gastrointestinal procedures
One Special Procedures Diagnostic Radiology Room
Microbiology Laboratory
Gastroenterology Offices and Laboratories
Satellite Rehabilitation Department
7
Intensive Care Unit with 10 beds
I'l
X
X
IN-PATIENT
PHYSICAL
THERAPY
X
CENTER
X
MICROBIOLOGY SECTION OF
CLINICAL LABORATORIES
GASTROENTEROLOGY
RADIOLOGY
POST SURGICAL
OPERATING ROOM SUITE
CARE UNIT
47
48
Seventh Floor
The South Wing of the Seventh Floor serves General and
South Patient Tower
Gastrointestinal Surgical Patients.
Facilities are:
64 Patient Rooms
Core Facilities
7
ALDEN DRIVE
XUJUX 0 X
XUUX
XUUX
XOOX
XUUX X
X00X
X00X X
XOUX
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
0
00
00
00
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0 0
00
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LOUNGE
0
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PATIENT
CARE
SOILED
0
JAN.
EQUIP.
CONS.
TUB
CARE
CTR
CTR.
00
CL.
&
CONF.
MED.
PANTRY
CLEAN
CONF.
LOUNGE
X
NOUR
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EQUIP.
JAN.
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EQUIP.
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XIIX
49
50
Seventh Floor
The North Wing of the Seventh Floor in the new Medical Center is the
North Patient Tower
center for Orthopedic Care.
Facilities are:
64 beds for Orthopedic Patients
Core Facilities
7
45
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BUNX
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XOUX
ISOL.
ISOL
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
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ISOL
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
0
U
U
00
00
00
00
0
PATIENT
PATIENT
CARE
D
CARE
EQUIP.
JAN.
CTR
UTIL
EQUIP
CTR
MED
UTIL
ORTHOPEDIC
NOUR
CONF.
CAST
CLEAN
0
CONF.
MED.
JAN.
EQUIP.
CONS.
X
PANTRY
0
00
SOILED
TUB
0
0
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0
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0
0
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BR
BR
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BR
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XIIX
XIIX
XIIX
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XIIX
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XIIX
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51
52
Eighth Floor
The Eighth Floor of the new Medical Center serves General and Special
Professional Building
Surgical Patients.
Facilities in the Professional Building are:
Post Surgical Care Unit with 10 beds
Two Special Procedure
Ten Special Surgery Operating
Radiology Diagnostic Rooms
Rooms as follows:
Laboratory Facilities for
Urology - one
Gross Pathology
Neurosurgery - two
Histology
Cystoscopy - three
Cytology
Eye - one
Index and Tumor Registry
Ear, Nose and Throat - two
Neurophysiology Offices
General - one
and Laboratories
Nine Recovery Beds
Surgical Department
8
Two Diagnostic Radiology Rooms
Offices
X
X
X
X
X
X
NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
SURGICAL
DIVISION OFFICES
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
PLUX
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SURGICAL PATHOLOGY
RADIOLOGY
POST SURGICAL
AND CYTOLOGY
OPERATING ROOM SUITE
CARE UNIT
53
54
Eighth Floor
The South Wing of the Eighth Floor serves General and Special
South Patient Tower
Surgical Patients.
Facilities are:
48 Patient Rooms
Core Facilities
8
ALDEN DRIVE
01
5
X
5
01
X
5
X
5
5
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
0
0
X
C
0
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0
X
0
X
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0
X
0
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0
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0
0
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LOUNGE
PATIENT
X
PATIENT
JAN.
CONS
SOILED
0
CARE
CTR
CTR.
12
MED
OFF
OFF
TUB
08
X
CLEAN
CONF.
CONF.
CL.
LOUNGE
X
EQUIP.
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UTIL.
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BR
BR
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BR
BR
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21
21
a
a
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a
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55
56
Eighth Floor
The North Wing of the Eighth Floor serves General and Special
North Patient Tower
Surgical Patients.
Facilities are:
48 Patient Rooms
Core Facilities
8
0
0
5
5
UL
5
5
5
5
ISOL
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
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ISOL.
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
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10
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PATIENT
CARE
CTR
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CTR.
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CONF.
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CONF.
CLEAN
CL.
OFF
LOUNGE
0
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OFF.
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TUB
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JAN.
SOILED
0
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0
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X
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ALDEN DRIVE
57
58
INDEX
Accounting, General
12
Operating Rooms
Administration
16
Cardiac, Vascular and Thoracic
40
Admitting / Bed Reservations
16
Gynecology
22
Admitting and Escort Lobby
12, 14
Endoscopy, General and Gastrointestinal, Orthopedic
46
Biochemistry and Hematology
28
Cystoscopy, Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, General,
Board of Directors Room
16
Neurosurgery, Urology
52
Blood Bank Laboratory
28
Outpatient Clinics - Adult, Dental, Employee,
Cafeteria
12
Pediatric, Radiology
14
Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories and Offices
40
Outpatient Registration and Appointments
14
Cardiology Offices
34
Pathological Anatomy
10
Cardiovascular Institute Office
40
Patient Rooms
Chapel
16
Cardiology
38
Clinical Laboratory, Administration
22
Cardiac, Vascular and Thoracic Surgical
44
Coffee Shop
16
General and Gastrointestinal Surgical
48
Communications Center
20
General Medical
32, 36, 42
Community and Public Relations
16
General and Special Medical
30
Computer Information Center
12
General and Special Surgical
54, 56
Data Processing, Clinical Laboratory
22
Gynecological
24
Decontamination and Processing (Central)
8
Obstetrical
26
Delivery Rooms
22
Orthopedic
50
Education and Conference Center
20
Pediatric
32
Electron Microscopy Station
8
Pediatrics, Department of
28
Emergency Services
14
Pharmacy, Outpatient
14
Employee Facilities
10
Pharmacy, Main
8
Environmental Services
8
Photography and Illustration
10
Executive Vice President's Office
16
Planning Department
16
Fiscal Services
12
Plant Operations and Maintenance
8
Food Service Administration
8
Pneumatic Tube Control Room
10
Gastroenterology Offices and Laboratories
46
President's Room
16
Gift Shop
16
Printing and Graphic Arts
10
Gynecological Surgery
22
Processing and Decontamination (Central)
8
Heart Station
34
Professional Offices
Hematology and Biochemistry
28
Cardiology
40
Inhalation Therapy and Pulmonary Function
40
Clinical Laboratory Administration
22
Intensive Care Units
Division of Medicine
20
Cardiac and Medical
34
Gastroenterology
46
Maternity and Obstetrical
22
Inhalation Therapy and Pulmonary Function
40
Pediatrics
28
Medicine
20, 34, 40
Post Cardiac Surgery
40
Neurophysiology
52
Surgery, General and Special
46, 52
Obstetrics and Gynecology
22
Kitchen, Main
8
Pediatrics
28
Labor Rooms
22
Professional Services
16
Library, Medical
18
Public Relations
16
16
Pulmonary Function and Inhalation Center
40
Lobby, Main
Laboratories, Clinical
22
Purchasing
18
Mail Room
8
Radiation Therapy
10
Medicine, Division of, Offices
20
Radiology, Department of
34
Maintenance, Plant Operation and
8
Records Center, Medical
18
Microbiology Laboratory
46
Recovery Rooms
22, 40, 46, 52
Morgue
10
Rehabilitation Unit
56
Neonatal Care Unit
28
Safety and Security
8
Neurophysiology Offices and Laboratories
52
Serology Laboratory
34
Newborn Stabilization Nursery
22
Stores, Central
8
Nuclear Medicine, Department of
10
Surgery, Department of
52
Nursery, Newborn
26
Thoracic and Vascular Post Surgical Care Unit
42
Nursing Administration
20
Volunteer Services
20
Obstetrics and Gynecology, Department of
22
X-Ray Diagnostic
28
59
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CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTER
8700 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90048
Telephone: (213) 652-5000
As of December 15, 1975 Call (213) 855-5000
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CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTER
Reply to:
Box 48750
Los Angeles, California 90048
FORD & LIBRARY GERALD
Direct Dial Number: (213) 855-3661
H: (213)657-0888
Ms. Shiela Weidenberg:
Press Secretary
White House
Washington, D.C.
Dear Ms. Weidenberg:
Enclosed is the material as I promised when I talked
with Smith you today.
Sincerely,
Larry Baum
Associate Director
8700 BEVERLY BOULEVARD LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA 90048 TELEPHONE: (213) 855-5000
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CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTER
FORD is LIBRARY DERALD
Reply to:
Box 48750
Los Angeles, California 90048
Direct Dial Number: (213) 855-3661
Ms. Susan Porter
Appointment Secretary
White House
Washington, D.C.
Dear Ms. Porter:
We are delighted that Mrs. Ford will attend our dedication ceremonies
on Sunday, June 6. A special announcement is being sent to all of our
invited guests, informing them of the good news.
For your information, here is some background on Cedars-Sinai Medical
Center.
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, which admitted its first patients to the
new facility on April 3, is one of the largest and most comprehensive
health care facilities in the United States. The new building, comprising
of 1.6 million square feet, is part of a 24-acre complex providing
complete programs of inpatient and outpatient services in every area
of general and special medicine and surgery. Full psychiatric services,
both inpatient and outpatient, are housed in the Thalians Community
Mental Health Center, first unit of the overall Medical Center to be
completed.
We have 1120 beds for inpatient care; full ambulatory care in a broad
range of medical, surgical, psychiatric and community-oriented clinics.
Our 24-hour emergency service will care for patients on the west side
of Los Angeles and residents of Beverly Hills. We train a large staff
of interns, residents and research fellows and, in affiliation with UCLA
participate in training third and fourth year medical students in all
professional departments.
At Cedars-Sinai, we have a long and distinguished history of accomplish-
ments in research, ranking among the top 20 voluntary hospitals in the
United States. More than 60% of our studies are federally funded through
the National Institutes of Health. Among major projects currently in
progress are a three-year, $1.5 million study of natural family planning
conducted in cooperation with the Archdiocese of Los Angeles; a $5 million,
five-year study to determine the profile of the patient who is potentially
likely to suffer heart disease; a national program on the dissolution of
gallstones; a cancer planning grant to develop a new center for treatment
and research in cancer; a long-term investigation of therapy for hyper-
tension in the general population; a study on the causes and treatment
of arthritis, and many, many others.
8700 BEVERLY BOULEVARD
LOS ANGELES
CALIFORNIA 90048
TELEPHONE: (213) 855-5000
Ms. Susan Porter
May 11, 1976
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R.
SEPART
FORD
Our new facility was built at a cost approaching $150 million. Funds
for construction were raised through a total community effort. Our
contributors include generous individuals and corporations, founda-
tions, our 1,500-member medical staff, the Cedars-Sinai affiliated
organizations and other groups and clubs throughout the area.
Construction of the Medical Center began in November, 1972, follow-
ing 11 years of planning and study. The concept of a great new Medical
Center, serving the entire Los Angeles community, followed the 1961
merger of Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, founded in 1902, and Mount
Sinai Hospital, founded in 1921.
Nearly 10,000 persons attended our groundbreaking ceremonies in
1972, which received broad coverage in the national and local press,
TV and radio. Program participants included the First Lady, the
governor of California, the two U.S. Senators, members of the House
of Representatives, state legislators, county and city officials,
the U.S. Surgeon General and others.
This year, we are planning the most extensive attendance and media
coverage, based on queries already in hand, ever conceived for an
event of this type.
The NBC Sunday Show, televised live from Los Angeles, has already
asked to do their 90 minute show from the dedication site. We are
planning TV coverage from the other two major networks - CBS and
ABC - as well as the local channels and network affiliates, nine
in all. Both of the Los Angeles dailies have indicated that they
will cover the event, reaching more than 4 million readers. Locally,
the weeklies and the ethnic press, particularly the Anglo-Jewish
papers, read by more than a million people, will cover the dedica-
tion. AP and UPI will carry the story throughout the nation, as
they did for our groundbreaking. In addition, we have already been
approached by a number of large national corporations, which have
contributed to Cedars-Sinai or have installed equipment, asking
permission to cover the dedication in their internal publications.
Various trade publications, including the national magazines within
the health field, also will report on the ceremonies. Conservatively
speaking, we would judge that some 40 million people will read, hear
or watch the event.
Invitations have been mailed to a list of some 26,000 persons, repre-
senting national, state and local officials both in government and the
health care field; our friends and supporters, which include contri-
butors and the members of our support groups; officers of
various allied agencies; major religious leaders of Protestant,
Catholic and Jewish faiths and, of course, the members of our
Board of Directors and Board of Governors, who represent the top
echelon of Los Angeles civic, business and philanthropic leadership.
We expect a minimum of 15,000 persons to attend the ceremonies.
To give you some idea of the groundbreaking ceremony and the Medical
Center, I am enclosing the groundbreaking program from 1972, a
Ms. Porter
May 11, 1976
Page 3
brochure giving a floor-by-floor rundown of the Center and lists
of our Boards of Directors and Governors, our house organ and a
DEPARTMENT R. FORD LIBRARY
brochure explaining our Medical Education program. An invitation
to the ceremony is also enclosed. If there is anything else I can
supply which would be helpful, please let us know.
Thank you most sincerely for your interest and cooperation.
With kindest personal regards, I am
Bennd Bernard Weinberg Weeking
Dedication Chairman
BW:r
Determined to be an
Administrative Marking
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Updated 3/10/76
CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTER
SERATE R. FORD LIBRARY
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Eugene Allen
Anson I. Dreisen
S. Jon Kreedman
1503 So. Figueroa St.
Weisman & Dreisen
American City Bank
Los Angeles, 90015
1801 Century Park E.
- One Wilshire Blvd.
B: 748-7181 R: 476-3979
Suite 740
Los Angeles, 90017
Los Angeles, 90069
B: 626-2641 R: 277-0914
B: 277-2171 R: 474-3973
Maxwell Andler, M.D.
Herbert L. Lantin
8920 Wilshire Blvd.
Irving Feintech
701 Hillcrest Rd.
Beverly Hills, 90211
321 So. Beverly Dr.
Beverly Hills 90210
B: 657-4700 R: 275-1506
Beverly Hills, 90212
B: 380-1600 R: 276-5208
B: 553-0289 R: 272-5805
Richard C. Barrett
Raymond E. Lee
Cardillo Travel Services
Norman Feintech
404 No. Roxbury Dr.
10100 Santa Monica Blvd.
321 So. Beverly Dr.
Beverly Hills, 90210
Los Angeles, 90067
Beverly Hills, 90212
B: 272-6316 R: 475-8895
B: 553-4174 R: 276-8455
B: 553 0289 R: 879-4430
879-4833
Jack I. Levin
Samuel Firks
9200 Sunset Blvd. #1230
Bernard Briskin
3415 So. Sepulveda Blvd.
Los Angeles, 90069
Telautograph Corp.
Los Angeles, 90034
B: 271-1996 R: 270-3471
PO Box 45014
B: 391-2523 R: 274-6901
8700 Bellanca Avenue
William S. Louchheim
Los Angeles, 90045
11611 Hart St.
B: 641-3690 R: 275-1144 Stanley M. Freeman
No. Hollywood, 91605
9494 Rembert Lane
B: 764-1000 R: 274-5074
Steve Broidy
3everly Hills, Ca 90210
Private Line: 764-1557
9255 Sunset Blvd.
B: 273-0422 R: 275-0243
Los Angeles, 90069
Rabbi Edgar F. Magnin
B: 273-5844 R: 275-4282 Ernest J. Friedman
636 So. Hobart Blvd.
1800 Washington Blvd.
Los Angeles, Ca., 90005
Norman Brokaw
Los Angeles, 90021
B: 388-2401 R: 276-2728
Wm. Morris Agency, Inc.,
B: 749-2111 R: 474-4003
151 El Camino Dr.
Edward Meltzer
Beverly Hills, 90212
Alfred Hart
9777 Wilshire Blvd.
B: 274 7451 R: 275-6630
400 No. Roxbury Dr.
Suite 515
Beverly Hills, 90210
Beverly Hills, 90212
Victor M. Carter
B: 878-1800 R: 270-4856 B: 272-1633 R: 271 0129
1900 Ave. of the Stars
Suite 2230
George J. Heltzer
Los Angeles, 30067
740 No. La Brea Ave.
B: 553-4545 R: 274-6901
Los Angeles, 90038
B: 937-2171 R: 274-2015
Theodore E. Cummings
9864 Wilshire Blvd.
Eugene Klein
Walter Mirisch
Beverly Hills, 90210
P.O. Box 54361
100 Universal City Plaza
550-0738 R: 274-6022
Los Angeles, 90048
Universal City, 91608
B: 930-2990 R: 274-5333 B: 985-4321 R: 474-6880
Armand S. Deutsch
1901 Ave. of the Stars
Suite 1243
Los Angeles, 90067
B: 553-1214 R: 274-8116
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Business
DIRECTORS
Joseph N. Mitchell
Louis Siegel
Honorary Emeritus Members
PO Box 54493
P.O. Box 3100
3700 Wilshire Blvd.
Terminal Annex Sta.
John Factor
Los Angeles, 90054
Los Angeles, 90054
1310 Westwood Blvd.
B: 381-8011 R: 275-4812
B: 687-5100 R: 272-4521
Los Angeles, Ca., 90024
276-5320
B: 879-0261 R: 276-2929
Robert Silverstein
Harvey S. Morse
2701 W. El Segundo Blvd.
Walter Hilborn
110 E. 9th Street
Hawthorne, 90250
Loeb and Loeb
Los Angeles, 90015
B: 757-2151 R: 272-3837
One Wilshire Bldg. #1600
B: 620-0260 R: 272-3800
Wilshire at Grand St.
Jacob M. Stuchen
Los Angeles, 90017
9763 W. Pico Blvd.
B: 629-0200 R: 275-1973
Los Angeles, Ca., 90035
B: 553-5536 R: 275-1661
Maurice Holman
Holman Realty
Milton Tyre
925 So. Maple St.
1800 Century Park E.
Los Angeles, 90015
Albert B. Parvin
Suite 1000
B: 622-8459 R: 276-7293
1900 Ave. of the Stars
Los Angeles, Ca., 90067
Suite 1790-
B: 553-6822 R: 272-0707
Samuel Pensick
Los Angeles, 90067
711 No. Arden Drive
B: 277-6500 R: 274-9348
Mrs. Norman Tyre (Margery)
Beverly Hills, 90210
801 No. Linden Dr.
R: 272-4889
Meyer Pritkin
Beverly Hills, Ca., 90210
9477 Rembert Lane
R: 271-0352
Aaron Riche
Beverly Hills, 90210
Jewish Home for the Aged
B: 381-3251 R: 275 5165
Bernard Weinberg
18855 Victory Blvd.
6523 Wilshire Blvd.
Reseda, Ca 91335
Alex A. Roger, M.D.
Los Angeles, 90048
R: 881-4411
815 No. Whittier Dr,
B: 653-2300 R: 275-7151
George Thompson
Beverly Hills 90210
445 So. Figueroa St.
B: 553-5536 R: 271-1492
Samuel Weisbord
30th Floor
Wm. Morris Agency, Inc.,
Los Angeles, 90017
151 El Camino Dr.
B: 628-5221
Beverly Hills, 90212
B: 274-7451 R: 278-1000
Frederick R. Weisman
Ex-Officio
H. Whitney Sall
1901 Ave. of the Stars
9100 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, 90067
Larry Baum
Beverly Hills, 9021
B: 277-5321 R: 271-7737
Associate Director
B: 278-6351 R: 275-8974
Cedars-Sinai Med. Center
Ben Winters
8720 Beverly Blvd. 90048
Sidney W. Schuman
633 Warner Avenue
B: 855-3027
404 No. Roxbury Dr.
Los Angeles, 90024
Beverly Hills, 90210
R: 272-0200
Yoshi Honkawa
B: 272-5169 R: 274-7333
474-5771
Director of Finance
Paul Ziffren
Cedars-Sinai Med. Center
Harvey L. Silbert
10889 Wilshire Blvd.
8720 Beverly Blvd.
9601 Wilshire Blvd.
Suite 1260
Los Angeles, 90048
Beverly Hills, 90210
Los Angeles, 90024
B: 855-4118
B: 272-4311 R: 273-0477
B: 272-6557 R: 456-2905
Treuman Katz
Administrator
Cedars-Sinai Med. Center
8700 Beverly Blvd. 80048
B: 855-5121
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Business
DIRECTORS
Robert M. Eller
Legal Counsel
Lueb and Loeb
One Wilshire Bldg.
Wilshire at Grand
Suite 1600
Los Angeles, 90017
B: 278-7351
Julian Frieden, M.D.
Chief of Staff
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
P.O. Box 54265
Los Angeles, Ca., 90054
B: 855-5154; 5143
Stuart J. Marylander
Executive Vice President
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
8700 Beverly Blvd.
Los Angeles, Ca., 90048
B: 652-5000, Ext: 111
Paul Rubenstein, M.D.
Director, Professional Services
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
8700 Beverly Blvd.
Los Angeles, Ca. 90048
B: 855-5141
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CONFLDENTIAL
Business
DeBOARD OF GOVERNORS
Updated 3/24/76
Richard C. Barrett, Chairman
Cardillo Travel
ddministrative and
10100 Santa Monica Blvd
Marking
CERALD FORD LIBRARY
Los Angeles, Ca. 90067
By 80
B: 553-4174 or 879-4833
By
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Date
7/23/15
Lawrence Ades
Richard A. Blywise
Harold Charney
6501 Flotilla St.
840 Greenway Drive
Calif. Federal Savings
Los Angeles, 90022
Beverly Hills 90210
5670 Wilshire Blvd
B: 722-6460 R 879-1148
R: 272-2210
Los Angeles 90036
B: 937-0321 Ext. 155
Ben H. Adler
Burton Borman
R: 783-7183
10450 Wilshire Blvd #1-A
Penn. Life Ins.
Los Angeles, 90024
3130. Wilshire Blvd
Louis A. Chase
B 279-1313 R 275-0101
Santa Monica 90406
9201 Wilshire Blvd
B: 828-6411 R: 275-8209
Beverly Hills 90210
J. Robert Arkush
B: 273-2145 R: 276-2642
4201 Wilshire Blvd
Henry Brandler
Los Angeles 90010
L.A. Period Furn. Mfg.
Arnold Cohen
B: 933-7341 R:936-1776
1755 E. Santa Barbara Av. Quality Quilters
Los Angeles, 90058
13401 So. Western Ave.
Nathan Barshop, M.D.
B: 231-2111 R: 270 -3537
Gardena, Ca. 90249
405 North Bedford Dr.
B: 327-3962 R: 274-0129
Beverly Hills 90210
Robert B. Bregman, Jr.
B:276=6161 R: 472-6444
Abbey Rents
Eliot Corday, M.D.
600 So. Normandie Ave.
436 No. Roxbury Dr.
Sydney Becker
Los Angeles, 90005
Beverly Hills 90210
110 E.O 9th Street
B: 384-5292 R: 276-7348
B: 275-5181 R: 274-2580
Los Angeles 90015
B: 620-0260 R: 870-3813
Samuel S. Bretzfield
Sherrill Corwin
International Set
8727 W. 3rd Street
Mrs. Geo. S. Behrendt (Olive) 224 E. 11th St.
Los Angeles 90048
8137 Mulholland Terrace
Los Angeles 90015
B: 272-8281 R: 878-1717
os-Angeles, 90046
B: 748-8701 R: 748-8701
Lawrence Cowan
B:386-8553 R:654-2316
* Genald Briskin
Mrs. Sherril Corwin
Steven D. Broidy
(Dorothy)
Jules Berman
Union Bank
838 No. Doheny Dr.
Jules Berman & Assoc,. Inc.
50 California St.
Los Angeles 90069
8732 Sunset Blvd
San Francisco, Ca. 94111
R: 878-1717
Los Angeles 90069
B:415-445-6000
B: 659-2270 R:273-2515
Mel Dorfman
Harold C. Brooks
Hartman Products
Mrs. Jerome Blatt (Fannie)
1880 Century Park East
7359 Fulton Ave.
615 N. Oakhurst Dr.
Suite 1210
No. Hollywood 91605
Beverly Hills, 90210
Los Angeles 90067
B: 875-0477 R: 271-9436
272-4748 or 275-3344
B: 277-4446 R: 274-6901
Albert Dorskind
Richard L. Bloch
Lee S. Burns
Universal City Plaza
1800 Century Park East
420 So. Beverly Dr.
Universal City, Ca. 916
Suite 300
Beverly Hills, Ca. 90212
B: 985-4321 R: 275-0754
Los Angeles 90067
B: 879-3801 R: 278-4990
B:552-1133 R:456-6464
Duffy Edwards
Elliot M. Caplow
412 N. Rodeo
Mark C. Bloome
9538 Brighton Way
Beverly Hills 90210
5555 Sepulveda Blvd#300
Beverly Hills 90210
R: 276-9002
Culver City, 90230
B: 995-1341 R: 987-1371
2:870-8737 R: 803-5151
*Gerald Briskin
* Lawrence Cowan
Yosts Co.
5900 Wilshire Blvd.
9633 Santa Monica, B.H. 90210 Suite #201 R: 271-0
B: 274-0219
L.A. 90036 B:930-1313
GOVERNORS
Isadore Familian
9595 Wilshire Blvd. #707
Albert Glickman
Joseph Harris, M.D.
Beverly Hills, 90212
9864 Wilshire Blvd
9201 Sunset Blvd
B: 272-0191 R: 272-3961
Beverly Hills, 90210
Los Angeles 90069
*Robert Feder, M.D.
B: 274-8333 R: 274-5111
B: 553-9026
Nathaniel Glickman
Lawrence A. Harvey
110 E. 9th St. #A1021
417 So. Hill St. #500
Los Angeles 90015
Los Angéles 90013
B: 622-1281 R: 805-497-
B: 488-4]47 R: 472-4549
1943
Gordon Freshman
Charles T, Gold
Dixon R. Harwin
Banner Gelatin Products
211 So. Spalding Dr.
9300 Wilshire Blvd#316
20730 Dearborn St.
Beverly Hills, Ca 90212
Beverly Hills 90212
P. O. Box 157
B: 270-3131
B: 272-2234 R: 275-9586
Chatsworth 91311
B: 341-3060 R: 272-1464
Bram Goldsmith
Milton Hoffman
City National Bank
4709 Brooklyn Ave.
Harold M. Freund
400 No. Roxbury Dr.
Los Angeles 90022
Harold Freund Baking Co.
Beverly Hills 90211
B: 264-1051 R: 272-9898
649 So. 7th St.
B: 273-2220 R: 271-1309
City of Industry 91745
Lawrence Irell
B: 968-6471 R: 275-5043
Joseph Golenternek, M.D.
1800 Ave. of the Stars
435 N. Roxbury Dr.
Suite 900
Irving Friedman
Beverly Hills 90210
Century City, 90067
716 N. Sierra Dr.
B: 275-5202 R: 278-6820
B: 277-1010 R: 271-0601
Beverly Hills 90210
276-8934
Ike Greenberg
Felix Juda
404 No. Roxbury Dr.
Sutro & Co.
Marshall Friedman, M.D.
Beverly Hills 90210
615 So. Flower St.
6221 Wilshire Blvd:
B: 274-5291 R: 271-2032
Los Angeles, 90017
Los Angeles 90048
B: 489-3900 R: 938-0757
B: 937-3737 R: 474-6813
Lester Greenberg
717 Hillcrest Rd.
Sigmund Isaacs
Lawrence Furstman, DDS
Beverly Hills 90210
Sigmund Isaacs, Inc.
UCLA School of Dentistry
R: 272-2647
412 E. Ninth St.
Room 63-048
Los Angeles 90015
Los Angeles 90024
Stanley Grinstein
B: 628-0861 R: 277-4628
B: 825-7843 R:657-5000
8015 So. Alaameda St.
B: 587-5241 R: 476-1919
Charles Kaplan
Stephen J. Gilbert
Los Angeles 90001
9350 Wilshire Blvd #412
National Fire Hose
Beverly Hills 90212
Box 4969
N. Matthew Grossman
B: 272-7984 R: 274-4582
Compton, Ca. 90024
606 So. Olive St.-24th Fl.
B: 537-5211 R: 276-2116
Los Angeles 90014
Leon Kaplan -Atty.
B: 624-1451 R: 838-5595
450 N. Roxbury Dr.
Donald Gillin
Beverly Hills 90210
333 So. Beverly Dr.
Monty Hall
B: 274-8011-R: 476-1917
Beverly Hills 90210
Hatos -Hall Productions
6430 Sunset Blvd
Stuart Kaplan
B: 553-0084 R: 271-2191
9350 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles 90028
B. H. 90210
Marcus Glaser
B: 469-7181 R: 273-0379
475-0401
3130 Leonis Ave.
Vernon, Ca. 90058
George Harris, M.D.
504 No. Alta Dr.
B: 583-6531 R: 274-5726
*Robert Feder, M.D.
Beverly Hills, Ca. 90210
435 No. Roxbury Dr. #400
B:275-0639 R: 276-0279
B. H. 90210
5.274-8185 R.
GOVERNORS
Rexford Kennamer, M.D.
Laurence Laurie
Robert Mirisch
436 N. Roxbury Drive
8899 Beverly Blvd #900
1900 Ave. of the Stars
Beverly Hills 90210
Los Angeles 90048
Los-Angeles 90067 St.2L
B: 272-5197 R: 276-2921
B: 274-0851 R: 274=0721
B: 553=1005
Morley J. Kert, M.D.
Robert Leberman
Barry Mirkin
9735 Wilshire Blvd
7782 San Fernando Rd.
2222 Avenue of Stars
Beverly Hills 90210
Sun Valley, Ca 91352
Apt. 70.6-E
B: 271-5251
R: 875-1958
Los Angeles 90067
R: 277-0800, Ext. 336
Paul Kodimer
5318 S. Main Street
Daniel Lembark
Gary Morton
Los Angeles 90037
3700 Wilshire Blvd
Lucille Ball Production
B:233-4241 R: 839-5917
Los Angeles 90010.
Universal Studios
B:381-5393 R: 553-5545
Universal City 91608
Sidney Korshak
*David Levy
B: 985-4321 R: 274-9572
9571 Wilshire Blvd
Sid M. Lockitch
Beverly Hills 90212
10100 Santa Monica Blvd.
Victor Moss
B: 273-5600 R: 476-2281
Suite 705
226 McCarty Dr.
Los Angeles 90067
Beverly Hills 90212
Leon Krohn, M.D.
B:277-2341 R: 474-6456
R: 277-7922
465 N. Roxbury Dr. #703
Morris M. Loeb
Beverly Hills 90210
Charlton Co. of Calif
Richard Neu
276-6261 R: 273-4666
107 W. Carob St.
901 New Dock
Compton, Ca 90220
Terminal Island, Ca
Arthur Krom
B: 636-7165 276-5770
B: 775-6626 R: 272-1647
8500 Wilshire Blvd. #1030
Beverly Hills 90211
Walter N. Marks
B: 657-4660 R: 553=5326
141 El Camino Dr.
Beverly Hills. 90212
Mervin Kurtzman
B:278-0711 R: 714-
LeBaron Clothes
328-3654
2801 So. Main St.
Bruce W. Rabin
Los Angeles 90007
Edward Meltzer, Jr.
690 No. Sepulveda Bl.
B: 747-9461 R: 789-9010
Gemini Carpet Mills
El Segundo 90245
4368 Bandini Blvd.
B: 772-4318 R: 274-8039
Zev Lapin
Vernon, Ca 90021
Fount-Wip, Inc.
B: 264-1351 R: 271-8931
Marcus Rabwin, M.D.
554 S. San Vicente B1.
2318 Ocean Front
Los Angeles 90048
Harvey Miller
Del Mar, Calif. 92014
B: 653-1960 R: 275-8033
Telecators, Inc.
B: 271-2177
9229 Sunset Blvd.
Chester I. Lappen
Los Angeles 90069
Sidney Rosin, M.D.
Mitchell, Silberber, &
B: 273-5779 R: 276-1027
9735 Wilshire Blvd.
Knupp
Beverly Hills 90212
1800 Century Pk. East
Stanley Mills
271-6121 R:272-5538
Los Angeles 90067
Standard Bias Binding Co.
B: 553=5000 R: 459-1226
757 So. Los Angeles St.
N. Joseph Ross
Los Angeles 90014
1800 Ave. of the Stars
Abe Lastfogel
B: 748-8933 R: 277-6569
Suite 500
Wm. Morris Agency, Inc.
Los Angeles. 90067
151 El Camino Dr.
Mrs. Harold Mirisch
B: 277-1000 276-3012
Beverly Hills 90210-
(Lottie)
B: 274-7451 R: 653-0525
9255 Doheny Rd. Apt. 1204
Los Angeles 90069
R: 278-1000
*David Levy
8500 Wilshire Blvd. L.A. 90211
GOVERNORS
Jack Sattinger
Theodore Weisman
9255 Sunset Blvd
1801 Century Pk. #740
Los Angeles, 90069
Los Angeles, 90067
B:278-7162 R: 826-2103
B: 277-2171 R: 272-3521
Herbert Schaffer
Milton Slotkin
Sanford B. Weiss
Buckeye Realty & Mgt. Co.
9229 Sunset Blvd #508
8727 W. 3rd Street
8500 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, 90069
Los Angeles, 90048
Beverly Hills 90210
B: 272-7811 R: 278-1000
B:273-1770 R: 273-0983
B:652-1411 R: 981-3095
Eric Small
Robert M. Weitman
Mark Schulman
613 No. Palm Dr.
Samuel Goldwyn Studios
Mark Security Corp.
Beverly Hills 90210
1041 No. Formosa
420 So. Beverly Dr.
B: 271-9357
Los Angeles, 190046
Beverly Hills 90210
B: 851-1234
B:553-0381 R: 272-1765
Harry Steinbaum
R: 274-9237
6330 San Vicente #302
Samuel Schulman
Los Angeles 90048
Harold Williams
First Northwest Industries B: 930-2300 R: 475-4727
Dean, Grad. School of
of America, Inc.
Business Admin. UCLA
1801 Century Park East
Sherwood Sterling
405 Hilgard Ave.
#2301
1010 East Sandhill Ave
Los Angeles 90024
Los Angeles, 90067
Carson 90746
B: 825-7982:R: 278-4246
B: 277-9715 R: 276-5247
B:
Richard Wilson
Daniel Schwartz
Mrs. Alfred Stern(Bea)
Armor Paper Co.
37-319 Los Reyes Drive
621 N. Camden Dr.
333 E. 54th St.
Catherdral City, 92234
Beverly Hills 90210
Los Angeles 90011
R: 276-1324 or 272-7419
B: 232-1144 R: 474-7337
Joseph D. Shane
9862 Wilshire Blvd
Harry N. Sweet
Stephen J. Wilson
Beverly Hills 90210
1100 Glendon Ave
Wilson Paper Co
B:274-6393-R: 271-6727
Los Angeles 90024
2300 Pellissier P1
B: 478-8877 R: 271-2517
Whittier, Ca. 90607
Phillip Shanedling
B: 685-9000- R: 277-7354
9171 Wilshire Blvd
M/M Jeffrey Wald
Beverly Hills 90210
(Helen & Jeff)
Joseph Henry Wolf
B:276-6640 R: 274-0941
9120 Sunset
9454 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, 90069
Beverly Hills 90212
Bernard J. Shields
B 273-2192
B: 273-5544 R: 938-8270
National Silver Co.
2340 So. Eastern Ave.
Hal Wallis
David Wolper
Commerce, Ca. 90022
Hal Wallis Productions
Wolper Pictures, Inc.
B: 685-9820 R: 276-0580
Universal Studios
8489 W. 3rd St.
Universal City 91608
Los Angeles, 90048
Sanford C. Sigoloff
B: 985-4321 R: 271-3422
B: 651-5010 R: 474-0517
220 N. Cliffwood Ave.
Los Angeles, 90049
Lawrence Weinberg
R: 476-5029 B: 823-0961
9595 Wilshire Blvd.
Suite #300
Irving A. Singer
Beverly Hills 90212
Ball Industries
B: 550-8777 R: 550-0137
277 Coral Circle
El Segundo 90245
Irwin Weinstein, M.D.
B:772-4131 R: 272-2933
465 N. Roxbury Dr.
Beverly Hills 90210
- B: 271-9165 R: 283-7139
GOVERNORS
HONORARY EMERITI MEMBERS
Robert Borun
914 N. Whittier Dr.
Beverly Hills 90210
R: 274-1370
Louis Boyar
8447 Wilshire Blvd #412
Beverly Hills 90211
B: 474-6266 R: 274-6019
Sol Lesser
333 So. Beverly Dr. #210
Beverly Hills 90212
B: 553=0419- R: 274-6901
Josephus Reynolds, M.D.
1433 Laurel Way
Beverly Hills 90210
R: 274-1236
Leo G. Rigler, M.D.
10633 Kinnard Apt. #19.
Los Angeles 90024
B: 825-5127 R: 474-0332
Harry I. Thompson
445 So. Figueroa St.
30th Floor
Los Angeles 90017
B: 628-5221 R: 934-8006
Wolfe Wilder
435 Walker Drive
Beverly Hills 90210
275-7336
FORD
LIBRARY
GERALD
"Real generosity
toward the future
lies in giving
to the present"
-Camus
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SERVICE R FORD LIBRARY
CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTER
Your Help
Makes it Possible
Our campaign to build the new Cedars-
I believe that individuals who are
Sinai Medical Center has been much
fortunate enough to accumulate sub-
more than a drive for funds, it is a
stantial wealth under our system of
concerted effort to preserve and improve
private enterprise have an obligation to
the health of mankind.
return some portion of this wealth to
Significant breakthroughs already
the system which helped produce it.
have been made in the broad field of
Along with this obligation is a great
medicine. They were attained only
opportunity for action they can witness
because of the dedication of those who
and from which they can enjoy the
refused to accept as final yesterday's
benefits.
accomplishments in the battle against
disease. The same men and women, and
At some important time in the life of
others like them, are continuing to
each successful person, that individual
strive toward further advances in the
should pause long enough to take stock
saving of lives.
and determine what he or she wants
At Cedars-Sinai we are especially
to do with what has been accumulated.
fortunate to have board members,
supporting organizations and friends
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center provides
deeply concerned with the welfare of our
a unique opportunity for such a person.
community. Through the long years of
It will be a major facility dispensing
planning and construction, these dedi-
lifegiving health services to the entire
cated men and women have given of
community. It will serve not only his
themselves fully and enthusiastically.
family, but his children, his grandchil-
All of them, and particularly our general
dren and many generations to come. It
campaign chairman and his co-
will be an important resource in the
chairmen, are shining examples of
selfless zeal.
training of doctors and other paramed-
ical specialists, and it will advance the
There is no question that the future
progress of medicine through research
of medicine will be made brighter
and community education.
because of our new Medical Center.
Equally important is the fact that this
There is no more worthwhile use of
great new facility will give the people of
wealth than that of putting it to work for
our community the finest, most modern
the benefit of the sick and suffering.
and comprehensive health care
The opportunity is now - the objective
available anywhere in the nation.
is the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
I know you will want to join with me
and with the other men and women who
care about the health of our community.
It is only through the assistance of
each one of you that we will finally and
fully realize our goal.
Theodore E. Cummings
With your help, we are building
General Campaign Chairman
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, a lasting
symbol of our faith in the present
and the future.
ABridy
Steve Broidy, President and
Chairman of the Board
A dream comes true
After more than a decade of dreaming, planning and building, the great Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
is rapidly approaching its opening. The best of the blueprints and renderings, the surveys and studies
have been translated into bricks and mortar that will stand for generations to come as a tower of
strength and healing for the entire community - a major resource in Los Angeles for patient care,
teaching, research and health education.
The story began in 1961 when Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, established in 1902, and Mount
Sinai Hospital, established in 1921, merged into Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. In the next decade,
plans were drawn and redrawn, funds were secured, all the factors of geographical trends, medical
progress, community needs today and in the future were studied and carefully weighed. Then, the
final decision was made.
As a result of that decision, the 1120-bed Cedars-Sinai, built at a cost of more than $100 million
on 24 acres of land at the site of Mount Sinai Hospital, is the largest and most comprehensive, volun-
tary, private community health facility in the west.
A total community project such as the new Cedars-Sinai must have total community commit-
ment, wholehearted dedication to the immediate purposes and long range goals of the Medical Center
and last, but by no means least, financial support to insure full realization of the great dream.
The opportunity to become part of that dream is now.
the future is NOW
Following traditions established in more than 100 years
The patient will be admitted on his assigned floor,
of service, Cedars-Sinai will provide the finest patient
will receive laboratory and X-ray tests, medical and
care that human skills, facilities and equipment can
surgical treatment there, and even will be discharged
insure.
without leaving his floor. His prescriptions will be filled
in the satellite pharmacy located there. His food will be
The Medical Center encompasses the most modern
prepared from his menu selection in the unit kitchen.
concepts of design and construction, making possible
Because patient rooms will be arranged in a cluster
previously unattainable standards of patient care, as
pattern, nursing services will be more personalized.
well as broader and more comprehensive programs of
education in the health professions, basic and clinical
Other special features of the new Cedars-Sinai in-
research, and community service.
clude:
Innovations such as interstitial space between floors,
A 24-hour fully-equipped emergency facility;
electronic and pneumatic tube communications, com-
Outpatient clinic services covering every aspect of
puterized systems and pioneering procedures are part
medicine and surgery;
of the plan to meet total health needs of the community.
A chapel for prayer and meditation; and
Patient care areas are structured so that each floor
Education and conference centers for the commu-
is a specialty hospital within itself, with the patient hav-
nity.
ing the double advantage of individualized care and
Portions of the new Cedars-Sinai are already in use.
services along with the full facilities of a large, com-
With your help, it will be fully operational in early 1976.
pletely equipped health center.
The opportunity is yours
levels of giving
FOUNDING LIFE MEMBERS
of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
This category of giving represents those con-
tributing $1 million or more.
Total cost of the Medical Center is more than $100 million. This includes construction costs for
the new facilities - patient towers, professional tower, The Thalians Community Mental Health
LIFE MEMBERS
of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Center and parking base - renovation of existing buildings; other construction costs; architects'
This category of giving represents those con-
and consultants' fees; furnishings and equipment; and interim financing.
tributing $500,000 to $999,999.
BENEFACTORS
A private mortgage of $65 million has been arranged and several cash flow studies have in-
of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
dicated the ability to service the debt. Private contributions are needed to make up the difference.
This category of giving represents those con-
tributing $250,000 io $499,999.
Gift opportunities exist in many forms. Those who wish to honor a family name, pay tribute
PATRONS
of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
to a loved one, perpetuate the name of a corporation or fraternal group have an unparalleled
This category of giving represents those con-
chance to do so. Patient rooms, floors, pavilion wings, lobby areas, intensive care units and sur-
tributing $100,000 to $249,999.
gical suites are among the selections that may be made. Permanent recognition will be appropri-
FELLOWS
ately placed to acknowledge the gift. You may wish to make your contribution as a one-time gift or
of Cedars-Sinal Medical Center
This category of giving represents those con-
you may prefer that it be paid over several years.
tributing $50,000 to $99,999.
To assist you in deciding on your contribution to Cedars-Sinai and the health of our com-
ASSOCIATES
of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
munity, plans of each floor of the new Medical Center, along with the cost of total and individual
This category of giving represents those con-
facilities, will be found on the following pages. Thanks to the generosity of so many friends in the
tributing $25,000 to $49,999.
community, many areas of the medical center have already been marked "sold."
SPONSORS
of Cedars-Sinal Medical Center
This category of giving represents those con-
tributing $5,000 to $24,999.
FRIENDS
of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
This category of giving represents those con
tributing $4,999 or less.
special
ENDOWMENT OPPORTUNITIES - 8th Floor, Patient Towers
NORTH TOWER
$500,000
endowment
Deluxe Patient Rooms (45)
each
50,000
Deluxe Isolation Rooms (3)
each
50,000
Pantry & Nourishment Station
opportunities
50,000
Nurses Stations (2)
each
27,500
Conference Rooms (2)
each
15,000
Patient Lounges (2)
each
15,000
Consultation Room
10,000
Professional Building
$4,000,000
SOLD
Equipment Rooms (2)
each
10,000
Tub Room
10,000
North Patient Tower
3,500,000
SOLD
Offices (2)
each
5,000
South Patient Tower
3,500,000
SOLD
SOUTH TOWER
$500,000
Research Building
4,000,000
Deluxe Patient Rooms (45)
each
50,000
Deluxe Isolation Rooms (3)
each
50,000
Hamel Road (owned by
Pantry & Nourishment Station
50,000
medical center from
Nurses Stations (2)
each
27,500
Beverly Blvd. to Third
Conference Rooms (2)
each
15,000
Street, to be renamed
Patient Lounges (2)
each
15,000
in honor of donor)
1,000,000
Consultation Room
10,000
Equipment Rooms (2)
each
10,000
Tub Room
10,000
Parking Structure
500,000
Offices (2)
each
5,000
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RADIOLOGY
OPERATING ROOM SUITE
POST SURGICAL CARE UNIT
PROFESSIONAL TOWER
EIGHTH FLOOR
SOLD
ENDOWMENT OPPORTUNITIES
EIGHTH FLOOR, PROFESSIONAL TOWER
$1,000,000
GENERAL, GASTRO-URINARY & OUTPATIENT
SURGERY CENTER
$750,000
EIGHTH FLOOR LOBBY
150,000
SURGICAL PATHOLOGY & CYTOLOGY CENTER
650,000
Surgical Suites (5)
each
75,000
Cystoscopy Suites (3)
each
50,000
Cytology Laboratory
50,000
Minor Surgery Suites (2)
each
50,000
Histology Laboratory
50,000
Recovery Room
100,000
Tissue Cutting Room
65,000
Patient Holding Room
40,000
Tumor Registry Room
35,000
Staff Room
65,000
Equipment & Cleaning Room
30,000
Anesthetist's Room
10,000
Chief Secretary's Office
15,000
Dental Laboratory
15,000
Conference Room
35,000
Unit Laboratory
15,000
Receiving & Sending Room
20,000
Laboratories (7)
30,000
Recovery Alcoves (2)
each
5,000
each
Supervisor's Office
10,000
Director's Office
25,000
25,000
Waiting Room
10,000
Secretary's Office
Dark Room
10,000
25,000
Library
20,000
Lounges (2)
each
10,000
Electro-Myograph Preparation Room
Typing Pool Area
25,000
Reception Room
5,000
Locker Rooms (3)
each
5,000
Storage Room
15,000
Locker Rooms (2)
each
10,000
POST SURGICAL CARE CENTER
$500,000
NEUROPHYSIOLOGY CENTER
$250,000
Post Surgical Care Suites (10)
each
50,000
25,000
Team Control Center
50,000
Clinical Research Laboratory
each
20,000
Conference Room
15,000
Electro-Myograph Rooms (2)
20,000
Doctor's Sleeping Room
10,000
Electronystramography Room
Pantry
10,000
Echo-Cardiograph Room
20,000
each
Equipment Room
5,000
Electro-Encephalograph Rooms (3)
15,000
Monitor Stations (3)
each
5,000
SURGICAL OFFICES
$300,000
Conference Room
20,000
25,000
Offices (8)
each
30,000
Reception Room
25,000
Conference Room
30,000
Waiting Room
Examination Rooms (2)
each
10,000
Offices (2)
each
10,000
On-Call Rooms (2)
each
5,000
RADIOLOGY CENTER
$600,000
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE AREA
$ 75,000
Diagnosis Room
40,000
Fluoroscope Room
40,000
Supervisor's Office
20,000
Special Procedure Rooms (2)
each
50,000
Unit Manager's Office
10,000
Team Control Room
40,000
Secretary's Office
10,000
Central X-Ray Files Room
100,000
Interview Rooms (2)
each
10,000
Record File Room
35,000
Medical Records Room
$ 25,000
Unit X-Ray File Room
20,000
Viewing Room
20,000
Unit Pharmacy
25,000
Editing Room
20,000
Patient Relations Office
20,000
Dark Room
20,000
Communications Clerk's Office
20,000
Assembly Room
20,000
Conference Rooms (2)
each
15,000
Resident's Rooms
15,000
each
15,000
Coffee Rooms (2)
each
15,000
Offices (2)
Work Area
10,000
Offices (2)
each
10,000
Secretary's Office
10,000
Secretary's Office
10,000
Waiting Room
20,000
Nurses' Offices (4)
each
10,000
Reception Room
10,000
Locker Rooms (2)
each
20,000
Lounge
5,000
each
Locker Rooms (2)
10,000
Locker Rooms (2)
5,000
ENDOWMENT OPPORTUNITIES - 7th Floor, Patient Towers
NORTH TOWER
$500,000
Orthopedic Cast Room
50,000
Pantry & Nourishment Station
50,000
Patient Rooms (60)
each
40,000
Isolation Rooms (4)
each
40,000
Nurses' Stations (2)
each
27,500
Conference Rooms (2)
each
15,000
Patient Lounge
15,000
Consultation Room
10,000
Equipment Rooms (3)
each
10,000
Tub Room
10,000
SOUTH TOWER
$500,000
Pantry & Nourishment Station
50,000
Patient Rooms (60)
each
40,000
Isolation Rooms (4)
each
40,000
Nurses' Stations (2)
each
27,500
Conference Rooms (2)
each
15,000
Patient Lounges (2)
each
15,000
Consultation Room
10,000
Equipment Rooms (3)
each
10,000
Tub Room
10,000
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MICROBIOLOGY SECTION OF
GASTROENTEROLOGY
RADIOLOGY
OPERATING ROOM SUITE
POST SURGICAL CARE UNIT
CLINICAL LABORATORIES
PROFESSIONAL TOWER
SEVENTH FLOOR
ENDOWMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Locker Rooms (2)
each
$1,000,000
5,000
SEVENTH FLOOR, PROFESSIONAL TOWER
150,000
GENERAL & GASTRO-INTESTINAL SURGERY CENTER
$750,000
SEVENTH FLOOR LOBBY
$750,000
Surgical Suites (5)
each
75,000
MICROBIOLOGY CENTER
Endoscopy Room
75,000
Blood, Urine & Stool Laboratory
200,000
Recovery Room
100,000
Virology Laboratory
60,000
Patient Holding Room
40,000
Mycology Laboratory
40,000
Unit Laboratory
15,000
Parasitology Laboratory
30,000
Work Room
15,000
Unit Laboratories (2)
each
40,000
Equipment Room
25,000
Incubator
25,000
Anesthetist's Room
10,000
Refrigerator
25,000
Dark Room
10,000
Chief Pathologist's Office
25,000
On-Call Rooms (3)
each
5,000
Ph.D.'s Office
25,000
Reception Room
5,000
Chief Technician's Room
15,000
Supervisor's Office
10,000
Student Technician's Rooms
15,000
Lounges (2)
15,000
Resident's Room
15,000
Locker Rooms (3)
each
5,000
Fluoroscope Room
15,000
Medicine Preparation Room
75,000
POST SURGICAL CARE CENTER
$500,000
Incoming Room
35,000
Post Surgical Care Suites (10)
each
50,000
Reception Room & Secretarial Office
40,000
Team Control Center
50,000
Equipment Room
20,000
Conference Room
15,000
GASTROENTEROLOGY CENTER
$400,000
Doctor's Sleeping Room
10,000
Unit Laboratory
50,000
Pantry
10,000
Endoscopy Room
40,000
Equipment Room
5,000
Procedures Laboratory
35,000
INPATIENT PHYSICAL THERAPY CENTER
$300,000
Nurses' Station
30,000
Fluoroscope Room
35,000
Director's Office
40,000
30,000
Conference Room
30,000
Ass't Director's Office
Library
Secretary's Office
20,000
15,000
15,000
Conference Room
30,000
Resident's Room
Chief's Office
15,000
Examination Rooms (3)
each
20,000
Secretary's Office
15,000
Waiting Room & Secretarial Pool
30,000
15,000
Examination Rooms (5)
each
25,000
Motility Rooms
Utility Room
15,000
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE AREA
$ 75,000
Proctology Rooms (2)
each
15,000
Examination Room
15,000
Supervisor's Office
20,000
Waiting Room
15,000
Unit Manager's Office
10,000
Dressing Area
10,000
Secretary's Office
10,000
Storage Room
10,000
Interview Rooms (2)
each
10,000
RADIOLOGY CENTER
$400,000
Medical Records Room
$ 25,000
Diagnosis Rooms (2)
each
40,000
Unit Pharmacy
$ 25,000
Fluoroscope Room
40,000
Patient Relations Office
$ 20,000
Special Procedures Rooms
40,000
Communications Clerk's Office
$ 20,000
Team Control Room
25,000
Assembly Room
Conference Rooms (2)
each
$ 15,000
15,000
Dark Room
15,000
Coffee Rooms (2)
each
$ 15,000
Resident's Room
15,000
Offices (2)
each $ 10,000
X-Ray Files
25,000
Secretary's Office
$ 10,000
Conference Rooms (2)
each
15,000
Radiologist's Offices (2)
15,000
Nurses' Offices (4)
each
$ 10,000
each
Secretary's Offices (2)
Locker Rooms (2)
each
$ 20,000
each
10,000
Waiting Room
10,000
Locker Rooms (2)
each $ 10,000
Lounge
10,000
Orthopedic Storage Room
$ 20,000
ENDOWMENT OPPORTUNITIES - 6th Floor, Patient Towers
NORTH TOWER
$500,000
CARDIO VASCULAR SURGERY
Cardiac Post Surgical Care Center
300,000
Pantry & Nourishment Station
50,000
Patient Rooms (52)
each
40,000
Isolation Rooms (4)
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each
40,000
Nurses' Stations (2)
each
27,500
Conference Rooms (2)
15,000
Patient Lounges (2)
each
15,000
Consultation Room
10,000
Equipment Rooms (3)
each
10,000
Tub Room
10,000
SOUTH TOWER
$500,000
MEDICINE
Respiratory Care Center
300,000
Pantry & Nourishment Station
50,000
Patient Rooms (52)
each
40,000
Isolation Rooms (4)
each
40,000
Nurses' Stations (2)
each
27,500
Conference Rooms (2)
each
15,000
Patient Lounges (2)
each
15,000
Consultation Room
10,000
Equipment Rooms (3)
each
10,000
Tub Room
10,000
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THE
DIVISION OF MEDICINE
BRANCH OFFICES
RADIOLOGY
CARDIAC
CATHETERIZATION LAB.
CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY
POST SURGICAL CARE UNIT
SOLD
SOLD
PROFESSIONAL TOWER
SIXTH FLOOR
ENDOWMENT OPPORTUNITIES
SIXTH FLOOR PROFESSIONAL TOWER
$1,000,000
Viewing Room
20,000
Waiting Room
15,000
SIXTH FLOOR LOBBY
150,000
Secretary's Office
15,000
DIVISION OF MEDICINE OFFICES
$125,000
Lounge
15,000
Chief of Medicine's Office
30,000
Locker Rooms (2)
each
10,000
Offices (5)
15,000
Examination Room
15,000
THORACIC & CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY CENTER
$1,000,000
Waiting Room
15,000
Cardiovascular Surgical Suites (2)
each
125,000
File Room & Secretarial Pool Area
30,000
Cardiovascular Surgical Suites (4)
each
100,000
PULMONARY FUNCTION & INHALATION THERAPY
Transplant & Equipment Room
50,000
CENTER
$450,000
Recovery Room
125,000
Pulmonary Function Rooms (2)
each
50,000
Patient Holding Room
40,000
Blood, Gas Laboratory
30,000
Pump Storage Room
35,000
Classroom
40,000
Equipment Room
50,000
Equipment Room
40,000
Work Room
15,000
Equipment Repair Room
15,000
Unit Laboratory
10,000
Equipment Cleaning Room
15,000
Anesthetist's Room
10,000
Conference Room
25,000
Dark Room
10,000
Work Room
25,000
Supervisor's Office
10,000
Resident's Room
15,000
Lounges (2)
each
10,000
Supervisor's Office
15,000
Reception Room
5,000
Instructor's Office
15,000
On-Call Rooms (3)
each
5,000
Coordinator's Office
15,000
Locker Rooms (3)
each
5,000
Secretary's Office
15,000
Office
15,000
POST SURGICAL CARE CENTER
$500,000
Lobby
15,000
Intensive Care Rooms (2)
each
75,000
Locker Room
10,000
Intensive Care Rooms (8)
each
50,000
Team Control Center
50,000
RADIOLOGY CENTER
$400,000
Doctor's Sleeping Room
10,000
Diagnosis Rooms (2)
each
40,000
Conference Room
15,000
Fluoroscope Room
40,000
Pantry
10,000
Special Procedures Room
40,000
Preparation Area
25,000
CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY OFFICES
$300,000
Control Area
25,000
Director's Offices (2)
each
40,000
Dark Room
20,000
Assistant Director's Office
30,000
Assembly Room
20,000
Office Manager's Office
20,000
X-Ray File Room
20,000
Office
20,000
Editing Room
20,000
Surgical Offices (2)
each
20,000
Conference Room
30,000
Examination Rooms (2)
each
20,000
Radiologists' Offices (2)
each
15,000
Secretary's Offices (2)
each
20,000
Resident's Room
10,000
Secretary's Office
15,000
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE AREA
$75,000
Reception Room
10,000
Supervisor's Office
20,000
Waiting Room
15,000
Unit Manager's Office
10,000
Lounge
10,000
Secretary's Office
10,000
Dressing Area
5,000
Interview Rooms (2)
each
10,000
CATHETERIZATION LABORATORY CENTER
$500,000
Medical Records Room
$ 25,000
Catheterizations Laboratories (3)
each
100,000
Unit Pharmacy
$ 25,000
Team Control Rooms (2)
each
25,000
Patient Relations Office
$ 20,000
Analysis Laboratory
25,000
Communications Clerk's Office
$ 20,000
Clean-up Room
20,000
Conference Rooms (2)
each $ 15,000
Dark Room
20,000
Coffee Rooms (2)
each $ 15,000
Director's Office
20,000
Offices (4)
each $ 10,000
Assistant Director's Office
15,000
Secretary's Office
$ 10,000
Chief Technician's Room
15,000
Unit Laboratory
$ 35,000
Examination Room
15,000
Nurses' Offices (4)
each $ 10,000
Film Library
15,000
Locker Rooms (2)
each $ 20,000
Conference Room
20,000
Locker Rooms (2)
each $ 10,000
ENDOWMENT OPPORTUNITIES - 5th Floor, Patient Towers
NORTH TOWER
$500,000
CARDIOLOGY
Pantry & Nourishment Station
50,000
Patient Rooms (60)
each
40,000
Isolation Rooms (4)
each
40,000
Nurses' Stations (2)
each
27,500
Conference Rooms (2)
each
15,000
Patient Lounges (2)
each
15,000
Consultation Room
10,000
Equipment Rooms (3)
each
10,000
Tub Room
10,000
SOUTH TOWER
$500,000
MEDICINE
Pantry & Nourishment Station
50,000
Patient Rooms (60)
each
40,000
Isolation Rooms (4)
each
40,000
Nurses' Stations (2)
each
27,500
Conference Rooms (2)
each
15,000
Patient Lounges (2)
each
15,000
Consultation Room
10,000
Equipment Rooms (3)
each
10,000
Tub Room
10,000
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1911
DEPT. OF CARDIOLOGY
MEDICAL
-SEROLOGY SECTION OF
DIVISION OF MEDICINE BRANCH OFFICES
RADIOLOGY
HEART STATION
OFFICES
CARDIAC I.C.U. AND M.I.R.U.
INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
CLINICAL
LABORATORIES
SOLD
PROFESSIONAL TOWER
FIFTH FLOOR
SOLD
ENDOWMENT OPPORTUNITIES
FIFTH FLOOR PROFESSIONAL TOWER
$1,000,000
HEART STATION
$750,000
FIFTH FLOOR LOBBY
150,000
Data Management Room
250,000
Stress Lab
200,000
MEDICAL INTENSIVE CARE CENTER
$1,000,000
Peripheral Vascular Laboratory
35,000
Intensive Care Rooms (2)
each 125,000
Conference Room
35,000
Intensive Care Rooms (17)
each 100,000
Work Room
30,000
Team Control Centers (2)
each
50,000
Electro-cardiogram Rooms (3)
each
20,000
Conference Room
15,000
Dark Room
20,000
Doctor's Sleeping Room
15,000
Vector Room
20,000
Nurse Supervisor's Office
10,000
Holter Room
20,000
Equipment Room
10,000
Chief Technician & Reception Room
25,000
SEROLOGY CENTER
$200,000
Waiting Room
25,000
Clerk's Area
25,000
Immunization Laboratory
75,000
Resident's Room
20,000
Unit Laboratory
30,000
Pathologist's Office
15,000
Lounge
10,000
Locker Rooms (2)
each
5,000
Ph.D.'s Office
15,000
Resident's Room
10,000
DEPARTMENT OF CARDIOLOGY OFFICES
$250,000
Chief Technician's Room
10,000
Fellows' Room
35,000
Student's Room
10,000
Director Coronary Care Unit Office
20,000
Freezer
20,000
Dir. Myrocardial Inf. Res. Unit Office
20,000
Dark Rooms (2)
each
20,000
Dir. Electro-cardiogram Unit Office
20,000
Secretary's Office
10,000
Dir. Stress Laboratory Office
20,000
DIVISION OF MEDICINE OFFICES
$125,000
Dir. Peripheral Vascular Lab. Office
20,000
Ass't Dirs. CCU, MIRU, ECG Office (3)
each
20,000
Offices (3)
each
20,000
On-Call Rooms (2)
each
20,000
Examination Room
15,000
Examination Room
20,000
Waiting Room
15,000
Sec'y Office & Waiting Room
35,000
Conference Room
15,000
Secretary's Office
15,000
CARDIAC INTENSIVE CARE & MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
Resident's Rooms (3)
each
5,000
RESEARCH CENTER
$1,000,000
RADIOLOGY CENTER
$600,000
Intensive Care Rooms (14)
each 100,000
Myocardial Infarction Res. Rooms (3)
each
100,000
Diagnosis Rooms (2)
each
40,000
Team Control Centers (2)
each
50,000
Fluoroscope Room
40,000
Conference Room
15,000
Special Procedures Room
40,000
Nurse Supervisor's Office
15,000
Preparation & Control Area
25,000
Pantry
15,000
Dark Room
20,000
Doctor's Sleeping Room
15,000
Assembly Room
20,000
Work Room
25,000
Editing Room
20,000
X-Ray File Room
20,000
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE AREA
$ 75,000
Viewing Room
20,000
Supervisor's Office
20,000
Resident's Rooms (2)
each
20,000
Unit Manager's Office
10,000
Conference Room
30,000
Secretary's Office
10,000
Reception Room
20,000
Interview Rooms (2)
each
10,000
Waiting Room
20,000
Medical Records Room
$ 25,000
Control Room
20,000
Unit Pharmacy
$ 25,000
Collection & Reading Room
40,000
Patient Relations Office
$ 20,000
Co-Directors of Radiology Offices (2)
each
25,000
Communications Clerk's Office
$ 20,000
Co-Directors' Sec'y Office
15,000
Conference Rooms (2)
each $ 15,000
Scheduling Room
15,000
Coffee Rooms (2)
each $ 15,000
Chief Technician's Office
15,000
Offices (4)
each $ 10,000
Radiologists' Offices (2)
each
15,000
Secretary's Office
$ 10,000
Office Manager's Office
15,000
Nurses' Offices (4)
each $ 10,000
Secretary's Office
15,000
Locker Rooms (2)
each $ 20,000
Lounge
10,000
Locker Rooms (2)
each $ 10,000
Locker Rooms (2)
each
10,000
ENDOWMENT OPPORTUNITIES - 4th Floor Patient Towers
NORTH TOWER
$500,000
PEDIATRICS
Pantry & Nourishment Station
50,000
Patient Rooms (60)
each
40,000
Isolation Rooms (4)
each
40,000
Large Playroom
35,000
Small Playroom
15,000
Nurses' Stations (2)
each
27,500
Conference Rooms (2)
each
15,000
Parents' Lounge
15,000
Consultation Room
10,000
Equipment Rooms (2)
each
10,000
Tub Room
10,000
SOUTH TOWER
$500,000
SURGERY
Pantry & Nourishment Station
50,000
Patient Rooms (60)
each
40,000
Isolation Rooms (4)
each
40,000
Nurses' Stations (2)
each
27,500
Conference Rooms (2)
each
15,000
Patient Lounges (2)
each
15,000
Consultation Room
10,000
Equipment Rooms (3)
each
10,000
Tub Room
10,000
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BR
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BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
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CONF
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BR
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BR
BR
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BR
BR
BR
BR
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NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
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OFF
OFF
OFF
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LOCK
OFF.
BIO-
ANIMAL
PATHOL
CONF.
LOCKERS
ASSAY
SOLD
LOCKERS
SOLD
X
X
DUCT
-
X
X
LOBBY
PAT REL.
HOSTESS
X
X
MINIMAL CARE NURSERY
X
0
SOLD
SEC.
COFFEE
PUBLI IC ELEV.
STAFF ELEV.
COFFEE
CENTRIF.
SEC. FILES
STAFF ELEV
PUBLIC ELEV.
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CARE NURS.
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CONF
X
X
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SEC
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X
X
CONF.
LAB
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SOLD
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0
TEACH
BIOCHEMISTRY SECTION OF CLINICAL LABORATORIES
OFF
OFF.
TR'T
X
OFF
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SEC.
SOILED
CLEAN
ON CALL
OFF
CHEM
COT
EQUIP
OFF
OFF,
CONF
PATH
WAITING
RECEP
RM
INTEN. CARE NURSERY
SEC.
SOLD
SOLD
SEC. FILES
0
X
&
OFF.
SOLD
OFF
TO
OFF
OFF.
0
UNIT LAB
LAB BLOOD BANK
ON CALL
SOLD
0
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0
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LAB.
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MAT
TISSUE
SEC.
SOLD
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EXAM.
EXAM.
OFF
FLUOR
DIAGN
DIAGN
SLEEP
SOIL'D
CLEAN
LAB
ICU
PEDS. DIR
HEMATOLOGY LAB
SOIL'D
CLEAN
EQUIP
SOLD
-
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EQUIP REP
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RADIOL
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LOUN
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SEC.
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SEC.
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OFF.
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ELECTROLYTES
LIBRARY
EXAM.
EXAM.
TECH
OFF.
CHEM
RADIOL
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FILES
CONF.
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SOLD
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*HEMATOLOGY
BLOOD BANK
PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY
PEDIATRICS ADMIN.
SECTION OF CLINICAL
LABORATORIES
LABORATORIES
SOLD
SOLD
PROFESSIONAL TOWER
FOURTH FLOOR
ENDOWMENT OPPORTUNITIES
FOURTH FLOOR, PROFESSIONAL TOWER
$1,000,000
PEDIATRICS ADMINISTRATION CENTER
$350,000
FOURTH FLOOR LOBBY
150,000
Library
40,000
Pediatrics Director's Office
25,000
BIOCHEMISTRY CENTER
$700,000
Large Examination Room
25,000
Biochemistry Laboratory
300,000
Small Examination Rooms (3)
each
10.000
Blood, Gas & Electrolyte Area
150,000
Secretary's Office
20,000
Centrifuge Room
30,000
Offices (4)
each
15,000
Bio-Assay Room
30,000
On-Call Rooms (2)
each
15.000
Pathologist's Office
25,000
Equipment Room
15,000
Conference Room
25,000
File Room & Secretarial Pool Area
75,000
Small Animal Room
25,000
Chemicals Room
20,000
PEDIATRICS INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
$350,000
Hazardous Materials Room
15,000
Intensive Care Area
200,000
File Room & Sec'y Office
50,000
Intensive Care Rooms (3)
each
50,000
Offices (3)
each
15,000
Doctor's Sleeping Room
20,000
HEMATOLOGY CENTER
$650,000
Waiting Room
15,000
Hematology Laboratory
250,000
150,000
NEONATAL CARE UNIT
$400,000
Unit Laboratory
Laboratory Blood Bank
100,000
Intensive Care Nursery
125,000
Immuno-Hematology & Tissue Area
40,000
Intermediate Care Nursery
125,000
Chief Pathologist's Office
20,000
Minimal Care Nursery
100,000
Resident's Laboratories (2)
each
20,000
Control Station
15,000
Supervisor's Offices (2)
each
10,000
Treatment Room
15,000
Chief Technician's Room
10,000
Conference Room
20,000
Chemicals Room
10,000
Teaching Room
20,000
Offices (2)
each
10,000
Laboratory
15,000
Secretary's Office
15,000
Large Office
20,000
Small Offices (2)
each
10,000
BLOOD BANK LABORATORY
$300,000
Secretary's Office
20,000
Blood Donor Processing Area
100,000
Equipment Rooms (2)
each
30,000
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE AREA
$ 75,000
Glass Wash Room
30,000
Supervisor's Office
20,000
Freezer
20,000
Unit Manager's Office
10,000
Resident's Office
20,000
Secretary's Office
10,000
Pathologist's Office
15,000
Interview Rooms (2)
each
10,000
Offices (4)
each
15,000
Secretary's Offices (2)
each
15,000
Medical Records Rooms
$ 25,000
PEDIATRICS RADIOLOGY CENTER
$400,000
Diagnosis Rooms (2)
each
40,000
Unit Pharmacy
$ 25,000
Fluoroscope Room
40,000
Patient Relations Office
$ 20,000
Waiting Room
30,000
Reception Room
25,000
Communications Clerk's Office
$ 20,000
Conference Room
25,000
each
20,000
Conference Rooms (2)
each $ 15,000
Radiologist's Offices (2)
Resident's Office
20,000
Coffee Rooms (2)
each $ 15,000
Assembly Room
20,000
Dark Room
20,000
Nurses' Offices (4)
each $ 10,000
Secretary's Office
20,000
File Room
Locker Rooms (2)
each $ 20,000
15,000
Lounge
10,000
Locker Rooms (2)
each $ 10,000
ENDOWMENT OPPORTUNITIES - 3rd Floor, Patient Towers
NORTH TOWER
$500,000
OBSTETRICS
NEWBORN NURSERY
$350,000
Bassinet Rooms (7)
each
35,000
Bassinet Rooms (2)
each
20,000
Work Rooms (4)
each
20,000
NEWBORN NURSERY SERVICE AREA
$175,000
Conference Room
15,000
Formula Room
15,000
Locker Room
15,000
Nurses' Lounge
10,000
Office
5,000
Pantry & Nourishment Station
50,000
Patient Rooms (52)
each
40,000
Nurses' Stations (2)
each
27,500
Conference Rooms (2)
each
15,000
Patient Lounges (2)
each
15,000
Consultation Room
10,000
Equipment Room
10,000
Photography Room
5,000
SOUTH TOWER
$500,000
GYNECOLOGY
Pantry and Nourishment Station
50,000
Patient Rooms (60)
each
40,000
Isolation Rooms (4)
each
40,000
Nurses' Stations (2)
each
27,500
Conference Rooms (2)
each
15,000
Patient Lounges (2)
each
15,000
Consultation Room
10,000
Equipment Rooms (3)
each
10,000
Tub Room
10,000
8008
2008
2008
2004
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BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
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BR
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BR
BR
BR
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SOLD
-
NORTH PATIENT TOWER
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LOUNGE
CONF
FORMULA
OFF.
BASS
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3 BAS
PHOTO
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PATIENT
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PATIENT
CARE
CARE
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NOUR
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CONF.
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X
X
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X
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EXAM.
EXAM.
CONF.
COFFEE
SOLD
LAB MGT.
COFFEE
CLASSROOMS
STAFF ELEV
PUBLIC ELEV.
PUBLIC ELEV.
STAFF ELEV.
I.C.U.
I.C.U.
I.C.U.
X
X
X
X
ADMIN
UNIT
CONF
SEC.
INTW
INT'W
X
X
X
X
WAITING
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SUPV.
MGR.
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MED. REC.
PHARM
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TECH.
OFF.
SOLD
CHF.
CLEAN
I.C.U.
REST
00
TEAM CONTROL CTR
ON
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CALL
NURSE
SEC.
NURSE
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CLEAN
SCHOOL
SOLD
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18
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LABOR
LABOR
LABOR
LABOR
LABOR
LABOR
LABOR
LABOR
OFF.
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LOCKER
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UNIT LAB
NURSES
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COT
LOUNGE
NURSES
00
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TRASH
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WORK
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LABOR
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COLD
CLERKS
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LAB
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NURSE
DRS
NURSING
PROGR.
SOILED
WORK RM
LAB
DATA PROC.
LAB SUPPLY
REAG.
-
OPERATING
OPERATING
MON'S
SPEC.
SOLD
-
ASST
DELIV.
DELIV.
DELIV.
DELIV.
PROC.
ON CALL
0
PROGR
WORK
ANES
SOLD
SOLD
LOUNGE
NEWBORN
STR.
OFF.
JAN.
RECOVERY
I
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and
-
-
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I
-
I
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X
NEWBORN
CLINICAL LAB ADMIN. AND E.D.P.
SUPPLY & COLLECTION
GYNECOLOGICAL SURGERY
LABOR
AND
DELIVERY
ROOMS
STABILIZATION NURSERY
RECOVE
SECTION OF CLINICAL
SOLD
SOLD
LABORATORIES
PROFESSIONAL TOWER
THIRD FLOOR
ENDOWMENT OPPORTUNITIES
THIRD FLOOR, PROFESSIONAL TOWER
$1,000,000
Nurses' Offices (2)
each
10,000
On-Call Rooms (2)
each
THIRD FLOOR LOBBY
150,000
10,000
Secretary's Office
10,000
CLINICAL LABORATORY, ADMINISTRATION & DATA
Work Rooms (2)
each
10,000
PROCESSING
$850,000
LABOR & DELIVERY AREA
$700,000
Data Processing Room
250,000
Medical Technicians School
65,000
Delivery Rooms (5)
each
50,000
Library
50,000
Labor Rooms (9)
each
35,000
50,000
Nurses' Station
37,500
Laboratory Management Room
50,000
Ultra-Sound Room
10,000
File Room & Lab. Sec'y Office
25,000
Nourishment Station
Dir. Clinical Pathology Office
10,000
On-Call Room
Ass't Dir. Clinical Path. Office
20,000
10,000
Chief Technician's Office
15,000
Equipment Room
10,000
Chief Resident's Office
15,000
NEWBORN STABILIZATION NURSERY
$125,000
Med. Tech. School Classrooms (2)
each
30,000
School Office
15,000
RECOVERY ROOM
$125,000
Reception Room
30,000
OBSTETRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
$500,000
Data Processing Chief's Office
25,000
Senior Programmer's Office
20,000
Intensive Care Rooms (3)
each
75,000
Ass't Programmer's Office
20,000
Intensive Care Rooms (2)
each
50,000
Electronics Technician's Office
15,000
Team Control Center
50,000
Data Processing Clerks' Area
35,000
Nurses' Supply Room
25,000
Business Manager's Office
20,000
Equipment Room
10,000
Office
20,000
OBSTETRICS-GYNECOLOGY ADMINISTRATION CENTER
$175,000
Data Processing Sec'y Office
20,000
Director's Office & Conference Room
50,000
CLINICAL LABORATORY
$450,000
Ass't Director's Office
35,000
Laboratory Supply Room
100,000
Examination Rooms (2)
each
25,000
Blood Donors' Room
75,000
Waiting Room & Secretary Office
40,000
Unit Laboratory
50,000
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE AREA
$ 75,000
Specimen Collection Area
40,000
Supervisor's Office
20,000
Reagent Room
30,000
Reagent Laboratory
Unit Manager's Office
10,000
25,000
Cold Room
Supervisor's Secretary Office
10,000
25,000
Interview Rooms (2)
each
10,000
Recovery Room
25,000
Waiting Room
25,000
Interview Room
Medical Records Room
$ 25,000
20,000
GYNECOLOGICAL SURGERY
$1,000,000
Unit Pharmacy
$ 25,000
Operating Rooms (4)
each
100,000
Patient Relations Office
$ 20,000
Recovery Room
85,000
Equipment & Supply Room
Communications Clerk's Office
$ 20,000
60,000
Doctors' Lounge
50,000
Conference Room
$ 15,000
Holding Rooms (2)
each
40,000
Special Processing Area
35,000
Waiting Room
$ 15,000
Nurses' Station
27,500
Doctors' Locker Room
Coffee Rooms (2)
each $ 15,000
20,000
Nurses' Lounge
20,000
Nurses' Offices (2)
each $ 10,000
Nurses' Locker Room
15,000
Monitors' Room
Locker Rooms (2)
each $ 20,000
15,000
Anesthesia Office
10,000
Locker Rooms (2)
each $ 10,000
ENDOWMENT OPPORTUNITIES - PLAZA LEVEL - Patient Towers
COMMUNICATIONS CENTER
$250,000
NORTH TOWER
$500,000
Communications Room
175,000
EDUCATION AND CONFERENCE CENTER
Coordinator's Office
$750,000
25,000
Training Room
25,000
Auditorium
350,000
Secretary's Office
20,000
Stage
100,000
Lounge
15,000
Lobby
80,000
Equipment Room
100,000
Lobby Office
40,000
Sending & Receiving Room
75,000
Food Service Area
30,000
Typing Pool Room
75,000
Pantry
25,000
Food Service Office
15,000
SOUTH TOWER
$500,000
MEDICAL LIBRARY
$750,000
VOLUNTEER CENTER
$300,000
Audio-Visual Work Room
250,000
Chairman's Office
125,000
Reading Room
100,000
Conference Room
35,000
Stacks
75,000
Cart Room
30,000
Index Files
60,000
Work Room
25,000
Student Carrels (12)
each
40,000
Director's Office
20,000
Librarian's Office
20,000
Coordinator's Office
20,000
Reception Area
15,000
Medical Staff Lounge
$150,000
Lounge
15,000
PURCHASING DEPARTMENT
$240,000
Ass't Director's Office
5,000
Rest Room
Director's Office
5,000
25,000
Catalogue Room
25,000
Conference Room
NURSING ADMINISTRATION CENTER
25,000
$450,000
Ass't Dir. Office
15,000
Library
75,000
Secretary's Office
15,000
Associate Director's Office
20,000
Buyer's Stalls (5)
each
5,000
Payroll Office
20,000
Secretarial Pool Area
50,000
Lounge
20,000
Ass't Dir. Offices (3)
MEDICAL RECORDS CENTER
each
15,000
$850,000
Offices (6)
each
15,000
Medical Records Room
150,000
Secretarial Pool Area
25,000
Physician's Work Room
40,000
Director's Office
30,000
DIVISION OF MEDICINE ADMINISTRATION CENTER
Third Party Room
25,000
$250,000
Conference Room
20,000
Director's Office
50,000
Ass't Dir. Office
15,000
Conference Room
50,000
Index Clerk Office
15,000
Examination Room
35,000
Xerox Room
15,000
Ass't Dir. Office
20,000
Reception Room
15,000
Secretary's Offices (2)
each
20,000
Ass't Librarian Office
10,000
Offices (2)
each
15,000
Secretary's Office
10,000
Offices (3)
each
10,000
Rest Room
5,000
File Room
100,000
DIV.OP MLOOINE
EDUCATION & CONFERENCE CENTER
VOLUNTEERS
NURSING ADMINISTRATION
ADMIN
COMMUNICATIONS
SOLD
PANTRY
ASST. DIR.
ASST DIR
NORTH PATIENT TOWER
CONF
AST DIR
LIBRARY
DIRECTOR
CONF.
OFF.
CHAIRMAN
PLAZA LEVEL
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SOLD
OFF.
OFF
SEC
TEL. SWITCHBOARD
LOUNGE
PAYROLL
OFF,
OFF
COT
CONF
CONF.
LOBBY
LOUNGE
OFF
SOLD
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AST
CLERK
COORD.
SOLD
WORK
DIR.
DIR
ASST.
SEC
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DIR VOL
DIR
OFFICE
SEC. POOL
SPACE
LOUN
CARTS
OFF
EXAM
RECEPT
0
CONF
MED. STAFF
MEDICAL RECORDS
MEDICAL LIBRARY
LOUNGE
PURCHASING
SOLD
SOLD
OFF
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XER
3. PARTY
DRS WORK
0
0
00
RECEP.
00
PURCHASING
SENDING &
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INDEX
SOLD
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RECEIVING
STUDE
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INDEX
OFF
X
SOLD
CLERK
CARRELS
FILES
MED. RECORDS
X
OFF
SEC. POOL
OFF.
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SOLD
DOCTORS
X
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LOUNGE
SOUTH PATIENT TOWER
WORK RM.
CATAL
CONF.
PLAZA LEVEL
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CONF.
DIREC.
SEC
ASST.DIR
LOUNGE
SOLD
ASST.DIR
SEC.
DIR
LIBRAR'N
COFFEE SHOP
GIFT SHOP
CHAPEL
ADMITTING AND
PROFESS. SERVICES
LOBBY
BED RESERVATIONS
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
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X
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TEL
X
X
X
X
DIR
DIR
MED. ED
SEC.
PROF.
COFFEE SHOP
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PUBLIC ELEV.
PUBLIC ELEV
STAFF ELEV
MAIN
LOBBY
LOGISTICS
FILES
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X
X
X
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X
X
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X
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COMMUNITY RELATIONS
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SOLD
ENDOWMENT OPPORTUNITIES - PLAZA LEVEL -
Auxiliary Hdq. & Office
30,000
PROFESSIONAL TOWER
$1,000,000
Public Relations Offices (2)
each
20,000
$750,000
Resources & Development Offices (2)
each
20,000
MAIN LOBBY AREA
Secretarial Pool Area
25,000
Main Lobby
500,000
Waiting Room
5,000
Minor Lobby (2)
each
50,000
Waiting Room
50,000
ADMINISTRATION CENTER
$150,000
Wheel Chair Storage Room
35,000
Director's Office
25,000
Chief Security Officer's Office
25,000
Conference Room
25,000
Security Office
15,000
Ass't Directors' Offices (2)
each
20,000
Security Dep't Sec'y Office
15,000
Office
15,000
$650,000
Waiting Room
25,000
Coffee Shop
Board of Director's Room
$250,000
Management Analyst's Office
$ 35,000
Gift Shop
$400,000
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION CENTER
$450,000
EXECUTIVE OFFICES
$325,000
75,000
Director's Office
40,000
Executive Vice President's Office
Conference Rooms (3)
each
30,000
Vice President, Finance, Office
50,000
Assoc. Administrator's Office
25,000
Executive Ass't Office
25,000
Ass't Administrators' Offices (2)
each
20,000
Sec'y to President Office
20,000
Controller's Office
20,000
Sec'y to Vice Pres. Office
15,000
Offices (3)
each
15,000
Sec'y to Director's Office
15,000
Xerox Room
10,000
Sec'y to Controller's Office
15,000
Secretarial Pool Area
Offices (5)
each
15,000
25,000
Xerox Room
10,000
Waiting Room
5,000
Pantry
10,000
Founders' Room
$200,000
Storage Area
5,000
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
$ 50,000
Secretarial Pool Area
25,000
35,000
Waiting Room
5,000
Director of Planning Office
Secretary's Office
20,000
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CENTER
$350,000
Chapel
$350,000
Director's Office
40,000
Director of Medical Education Office
35,000
ADMITTING & BED RESERVATIONS CENTER
$125,000
Assoc. Administrator's Office
30,000
Bed Reservations Office
35,000
Chief of Staff's Office
25,000
Director of Admissions Office
20,000
Medical Staff Office
25,000
Waiting Room
20,000
Secretary's Offices (2)
each
20,000
Work Room
20,000
File Room
30,000
Escort Office
15,000
Secretarial Pool Area
25,000
Offices (2)
each
10,000
Waiting Room
5,000
COMMUNITY RELATIONS DEPARTMENT
$350,000
LOGISTICS CENTER
$ 75,000
Director's Office
40,000
Conference Room
UNASSIGNED AREAS
25,000
Executive Ass't Office
20,000
a) Adjacent to Community Relations Department
$ 50,000
Women's Guild Headquarters & Office
35,000
b) Adjacent to Planning Office
40,000
ENDOWMENT OPPORTUNITIES - STREET LEVEL
Assembly Rooms (2)
each
20,000
Reception & Chief Technician's Room
20,000
NORTH TOWER OUTPATIENT PAVILION
$500,000
Waiting Room
20,000
$200,000
Locker Rooms (2)
each
5,000
Alden Street Lobby
Stretcher Storage Area
5,000
AMBULATORY CARE UNIT ADMINISTRATIVE CENTER
$150,000
15,000
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
$500,000
Office of Director, Ambulatory Service
Office, Director of Outpatient Department
15,000
Large Observation Rooms (2)
each
20,000
Office, Director of Pediatric O.P.D.
15,000
Small Observation Rooms (4)
each
10,000
Secretarial Office
15,000
Trauma Rooms (4)
each
50,000
Conference Room
15,000
Nurses' Station
50,000
Chief of Admissions Office
10,000
Treatment Rooms (10)
each
10,000
Admitting Offices (5)
each
5,000
Orthopedic & Cast Room
25,000
Admitting Clerk Rooms (4)
each
5,000
Conference Room
10,000
Nurse's Office
10,000
Nurses' Station
10,000
Lounge & Locker Room
10,000
Office of Director, Emergency Department
10,000
Cashier's Office
5,000
Secretary's Office
5,000
Cashier Clerks' Station
10,000
Waiting Room
20,000
Staff Sleeping Quarters
5,000
Outpatient Pharmacy
$ 75,000
Staff Lounge
10,000
Locker Rooms (2)
each
5,000
PEDIATRICS CLINIC
$125,000
Files & Control Room
10,000
Waiting Room
15,000
Wheelchair Storage Room
10,000
Play Room
20,000
Consultation Room
5,000
Reception & Control Room
5,000
Police Driver's Room
5,000
Consultation Room
10,000
"Dead-on-Arrival" Room
5,000
Treatment Rooms (9)
each
10,000
Preparation Room
5,000
SOUTH TOWER
$500,000
Nurses' Station
5,000
Alden Street Lobby
$200,000
ADULT CLINIC
$300,000
each
Cafeteria Dining Room
$350,000
Waiting Rooms (2)
25,000
Unit Laboratory
25,000
Group Dining Room
$150,000
Treatment Rooms (18)
each
10,000
Consultation Rooms (8)
each
10,000
FISCAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT
$500,000
Nurses' Station
10,000
General Accounting Room
100,000
EMPLOYEE CLINIC
$ 75,000
Payroll Clerks' Room
15,000
Waiting Room
10,000
Auditor's Office
10,000
Treatment Rooms (4)
each
10,000
General Bill Room
25,000
Consultation Room
10,000
Accounts Receivable Manager's Office (2)
each
5,000
Nurses' Station
10,000
Assistant Manager's Office, Accounts Receivable
5,000
Equipment Room
5,000
Credit Manager's Office
5,000
Billing Supervisor's Office
5,000
CLINIC AREA
$100,000
Collection Manager's Office
5,000
Reception & Waiting Room
15,000
Collection Clerk's Offices (5)
each
5,000
Operating Rooms (7)
each
10,000
Vaults (2)
each
10,000
Unit Laboratory
10,000
Assistant Controllers' Offices (2)
each
10,000
Dark Room
5,000
Budget Analyst's Office
10,000
Recovery Room
5,000
Budget Staff Room
10,000
Internal Audit Office
10,000
OUTPATIENT RADOLOGY CENTER
$600,000
Secrearies' Offices (3)
each
5,000
Diagnosis Rooms (3)
each
40,000
Conference Room
10,000
Fluoroscope Rooms (4)
each
40,000
Supply & Files Room
30,000
Mammography Room
40,000
Data Processing Room
150,000
Head & Chest Room
40,000
Data Processing Manager's Office
5,000
Multi-Planigram Room
40,000
Data Processing Senior Analyst's Office
5,000
Radiologists' Offices (2)
each
15,000
Data Processing Analysts' Room
10,000
Secretarial & Transcription Room
15,000
Computer Engineer's Room
5,000
Resident's Room
10,000
Computer Programmers' Room
10,000
Conference & Viewing Room
20,000
Key Punch Room
10,000
X-Ray Files Room
20,000
Library
10,000
On-Call Rooms (2)
each
5,000
Data Processing Operations Superintendent's Office
5,000
Dark Room
20,000
Computer Clerk's Room
5,000
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Main Autopsy Room
40,000
NORTH TOWER
Surgical Autopsy Room
25,000
RADIATION THERAPY & NUCLEAR MEDICINE CENTER $1,500,000
Viewing Room
10,000
Supply Room
10,000
Lobby
$ 25,000
Museum
25,000
Reception Room
10,000
Autopsy Service Laboratory
20,000
Business Office
25,000
Incinerator
15,000
File Room
10,000
Immuno-Fluorescent Room
20,000
Transcription Room
10,000
Fluorescent Microscopy Rooms (2)
each
10,000
Students' Conference Room
15,000
Celloidin & Histochemistry Lab.
25,000
Office, Director of Nuclear Medicine
25,000
Small Animal Room
20,000
Office of Sec'y to Director
15,000
Preparation Room
10,000
Office Manager's Office
5,000
Sterile Room
15,000
Waiting Room, Nuclear Medicine
5,000
Examination Rooms (2)
each
5,000
PHOTOGRAPHY & ILLUSTRATION CENTER
$250,000
Isotope Injection Room
Studio
20,000
30,000
Nurses' Station
10,000
Print Room
15,000
Nuclear Med. Inpatient Waiting Room
15,000
Work Studio
15,000
Offices (2)
each
5,000
Chief Photographer's Room
15,000
Secretarial Office
15,000
Editing Room
15,000
Waiting Room
15,000
Sound Room
15,000
Viewing Room
10,000
Graphics Room
15,000
Isotope Examining Room
10,000
Negative Rooms (2)
each
15,000
Uptake Room
Audio Office
10,000
15,000
Renogram Room
40,000
T.V. Storage
15,000
Whole Body Scanning Room
T.V. Workroom
50,000
10,000
Scanning & Manning Camera Rooms (8)
each
40,000
Utility Room
10,000
Dark Room
10,000
General Supply Room
10,000
Counting Room
10,000
Work Shop
10,000
Doctors' Lounge
10,000
Reception Room
10,000
Lounge
5,000
Controlled Environment Room
10,000
Locker Room
Files Room
5,000
10,000
Chrome Injection Room
40,000
EMPLOYEE RECREATION CENTER
$200,000
Physicist's Office
10,000
Recreation Room
50,000
Hot Laboratory & Radioactive Pharmacy
40,000
Large Lounges (2)
each
40,000
Hot Waste Room
20,000
Small Lounge
20,000
Cold Laboratory
20,000
Locker Rooms (2)
each
30,000
Radioactive Pharmacist's Room
10,000
Waiting Room & Sec'y's Office
10,000
SOUTH TOWER
Office, Director of Radiation Therapy
25,000
MAIN PHARMACY
$350,000
Office of Sec'y to Director
10,000
Pharmacy Mfg. Area
$125,000
Radiation Ther. Resident's Office
15,000
Quarantine & Bulk Supply Room
60,000
Examination Room
5,000
Alcohol & Acid Storage Room
25,000
Superficial & Deep Therapy Room
40,000
Narcotics Room
25,000
Control Room
10,000
Walk-In Refrigerator
10,000
Therapy Physicist's Room
10,000
Freezer
5,000
Cesium Work Room
10,000
Receiving, Files & Records Room
20,000
Cesium Storage Room
15,000
Sterile Mfg. Area
50,000
Mold Room
15,000
Library & Conference Room
25,000
Linear Accelerators (2)
each
100,000
Chief Pharmacist's Office
25,000
Waiting Room
25,000
Ass't Chiefs' Offices (2)
each
15,000
Work Room
25,000
Secretary's Offices (2)
each
15,000
Simulator Room
50,000
Locker Rooms (2)
each
5,000
Control Room
50,000
Isotope Chief Resident's Room
Central Housekeeping Storage Center
$200,000
10,000
Examination Rooms (3)
Central Processing & Decontamination Areas
$600,000
each
5,000
Offices (3)
each
5,000
Central Stores & Linen Area
$500,000
Dressing Cubicles (10)
each
2,500
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY STATION
$ 75,000
Secretarial Office
15,000
Electron Microscopy Rooms (2)
each
25,000
Doctors' Locker Room
5,000
Sectioning & Staining Room
25,000
Large Equipment Room
20,000
Dark Room
5,000
Small Equipment Room
10,000
Developing Room
5,000
Storage Cubicles (3)
each
5,000
Office
5,000
ANATOMICAL PATHOLOGY CENTER
Mail Room
$325,000
$ 50,000
Morgue
35,000
Main Kitchen
Million
Family Viewing Room
15,000
Housekeeping Administration Center
Offices (2)
$400,000
each
10,000
Security Station
$ 20,000
construction timetable
First phase of the total Medical Center complex in-
Each person gives within the dictates of his own
volved construction of the Thalians Community Mental
heart. It is not ours to suggest how much you should
Health Center, which is now providing complete inpa-
give - or if you should give at all. Rather we would
tient and outpatient psychiatric services for children
quote from a man knowledgeable in philanthropy, Mr.
John D. Rockefeller, Jr.
and adults. The three-story center is located on the
"I have been brought up to believe, and the convic-
southwest corner of Alden Drive and Hamel Road.
tion only grows on me, that giving ought to be entered
Next on the timetable were the Medical Center's
into in just the same way as investing - that giving is
patient and professional towers and the parking struc-
investing, and that it should be tested by the same intel-
ture. Dedication and occupancy of the new Medical
ligent standards. Whether we expect dividends in dol-
Center are scheduled for early 1976.
lars or in human betterment, we need to be sure that
The Center occupies 24 acres extending from Bev-
the gift or the investment is a wise one and therefore
erly Boulevard to Third Street and from San Vicente
we should know all about it."
Boulevard almost to Robertson Boulevard. Buildings
Surely there is no question but that your contribu-
are connected underground and by airspace bridges.
tion to the new Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is an in-
Rights to use airspace were granted to Cedars-Sinai by
vestment in human betterment.
the Los Angeles City Council, the first such rights ap-
With your help, we are building the new Cedars-
Sinai Medical Center.
proved by that body.
All that is needed now to bring the new Medical
Center to its full potential of total health care services
to the community is your contribution.
resources and development committee
THEODORE E. CUMMINGS
CHAIRMAN
THEODORE E. CUMMINGS
General Campaign Chairman
Honorary Chairmen
STEVE BROIDY
ALFRED HART
GEORGE M. THOMPSON
HARRY J. VOLK
officers and board of directors
CHAIRMAN AND PRESIDENT
ASSISTANT TREASURERS
Victor M. Carter
Meyer Pritkin
Mrs. Norman Tyre
Steve Broidy
Armand S. Deutsch
Samuel Weisbord
Sidney W. Schuman
Norman Feintech
Frederick R. Weisman
Samuel Firks
Paul Ziffren
VICE CHAIRMEN
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT
Stanley M. Freeman
Eugene Allen
Alfred Hart
Theodore E. Cummings
Stuart J. Marylander
Eugene Klein
HONORARY EMERITUS
Anson I. Dreisen
HONORARY SECRETARIES
S. Jon Kreedman
MEMBERS
Irving Feintech
Aaron Riche
Herbert L. Lantin
John Factor
Ernest J. Friedman
Raymond E. Lee
Raymond E. Lee
Walter Hilborn
George J. Heltzer
Jack I. Levin
Maurice Holman
Joseph N. Mitchell
CHAIRMAN,
William S. Louchheim
Samuel Pensick
Alex A. Roger, M.D.
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Rabbi Edgar F. Magnin
George M. Thompson
Louis Siegel
Edward Meltzer
Milton Tyre
Richard C. Barrett
Walter Mirisch
EX-OFFICIO
Bernard Weinberg
Harvey S. Morse
Ben Winters
DIRECTORS
Larry Baum
Albert B. Parvin
Robert M. Eller
Maxwell Andler, M.D.
Harry Roth
Julian Frieden, M.D.
Richard C. Barrett
H. Whitney Sall
Treuman Katz
TREASURER
Bernard Briskin
Harvey L. Silbert
Stuart J. Marylander
Robert Silverstein
Norman Brokaw
Jacob M. Stuchen
Paul Rubenstein, M.D.
board of governors
CHAIRMAN
Mrs. Sherrill Corwin
Lawrence A. Harvey
Stanley Mills
Sherwood Sterling
Richard C. Barrett
Mel Dorfman
Dixon R. Harwin
Mrs. Harold Mirisch
Mrs. Alfred Stern
Albert Dorskind
Milton Hoffman
Robert Mirisch
Harry Sweet
Laurence Ades
Duffy Edwards
Lawrence Irell
Barry Mirkin
Jeffrey Wald
Ben H. Adler
Isadore Familian
Sigmund Isaacs
Gary Morton
Mrs. Jeffrey Wald
J. Robert Arkush
George Foos
Felix Juda
Victor Moss
Hal Wallis
Nathan Barshop, M.D.
Gordon Freshman
Charles Kaplan
Richard Neu
Lawence Weinberg
Mrs. George S. Behrendt
Harold M. Freund
Leon Kaplan
Sheldon L. Pollack
Irwin Weinstein, M.D.
Jules Berman
Irving Friedman
Rexford Kennamer, M.D.
Bruce W. Rabin
Theodore Weisman
Mrs. Jerome Blatt
Marshall Friedman, M.D.
Morley J. Kert, M.D.
Marcus Rabwin, M.D.
Sanford B. Weiss
Richard L. Bloch
Lawrence Furstman, D.D.S.
Paul Kodimer
Sidney Rosin, M.D.
Robert M. Weitman
Mark C. Bloome
Stephen J. Gilbert
Sidney Korshak
N. Joseph Ross
Harold Williams
Richard A. Blywise
Donald Gillin
Leon Krohn, M.D.
Jack Sattinger
Richard Wilson
Burton Borman
Marcus Glaser
Arthur Krom
Herbert Schaffer
Stephen J. Wilson
Henry Brandler
Albert Glickman
Mervin Kurtzman
Mark Schulman
Joseph Henry Wolf
Robert B. Bregman, Jr.
Nathaniel Glickman
Zev Lapin
Samuel Schulman
David Wolper
Samuel S. Bretzfield
Charles I. Gold
Chester 1. Lappen
Daniel Schwartz
Steven D. Broidy
Bram Goldsmith
Abe Lastfogel
Joseph D. Shane
HONORARY EMERITUS
Harold C. Brooks
Joseph Golenternek, M.D.
Laurence Laurie
Phillip Shanedling
MEMBERS
Lee S. Burns
Ike Greenberg
Robert Leberman
Bernard J. Shields
Robert Borun
Elliot M. Caplow
Lester Greenberg
Daniel Lembark
Sanford C. Sigoloff
Louis Boyar
Harold Charney
Stanley Grinstein
Sid M. Lockitch
Irving A. Singer
Sol Lesser
Louis A. Chase
N. Matthew Grossman
Morris M. Loeb
Norman Sirott, D.D.S.
Josephus Reynolds, M.D.
Arnold Cohen
Monty Hall
Walter N. Marks
Milton Slotkin
Leo G. Rigler, M.D.
Eliot Corday, M.D.
George Harris, M.D.
Edward Meltzer, Jr.
Eric Small
Harry I. Thompson
Sherrill Corwin
Joseph Harris, M.D.
Harvey Miller
Harry Steinbaum
Wolfe Wilder
Further information may be obtained from
Campaign Office
CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTER
8700 Beverly Boulevard
Post Office Box 48750
Los Angeles, California 90048
(213) 855-3027
CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTER, LOS ANGELES
compass WINTER 1975
FORD LIBRARY i GERALD
WELCOME
SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA
BUILDING
FUNDS
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A Salute
to the
President-
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Steve Broidy
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January 31 Dinner
to Honor Steve Broidy
The Board of Directors and Board of
compass WINTER 1975
HONORARY CHAIRMEN
Governors of Cedars-Sinai Medical
Mr. Irwin Allen
Center invite you to join in a tribute to our
Rabbi Haskell Bernat
Mrs. Norman Chandler
President and Chairman of the Board,
Dr. Robert Dockson
Steve Broidy, on Saturday evening,
Mr. Alfred Hart
Mr. John M. Heidt
January 31, in the International Ballroom
Mr. Walter Hilborn
of the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
Mr. Charles H. Kaplan
VOLUME 18, NUMBER 3
Mr. Sol Lesser
Theodore E. Cummings, general cam-
Mr. Ernest Loebbecke
The Compass is published by the Board of
paign chairman, announced that the goal
Rabbi Edgar F. Magnin
Directors of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, a
Dr. Franklin Murphy
for the evening is to raise $3.5 million to
Honorable Ronald Reagan
voluntary nonprofit medical center, for
endow the Frances and Steve Broidy
Mr. Steve Ross
its employees, medical staff, auxiliaries and
Tower in the medical center. Sherrill C.
Mr. and Mrs. George Seaton
affiliates, patients and other friends.
Mr. Dennis Stanfill
Corwin is dinner chairman.
Mr. George M. Thompson
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is a member
Mr. Harry J. Volk
Celebrity entertainment will follow the
Mr. Frank Wells
agency of the Jewish Federation-Council of
Los Angeles and the United Crusade, Inc.
dinner at the $1000-a-table ($100 per
Mr. Emanuel Wolf
person) gala. For further information
DINNER CO-CHAIRMEN
President and Chairman of
about reservations call 652-5000, ext. 197.
Mr. Earl C. Adams
the Board of Directors
After December 12, call 855-3027.
Mr. Thomas M. Adams
STEVE BROIDY
Mrs. Carolyn Leonetti Ahmanson
The honoree, Steve Broidy, is a native
Mr. Leon S. Alschuler
Executive Vice President
Mr. Richard C. Barrett
of Massachusetts. He arrived in Los
Mr. Ross Barrett
STUART J. MARYLANDER
Angeles in 1940 as vice president in
Mr. Walter F. Beran
charge of operations of Allied Artists.
Mr. Seymour M. Bohrer
Associate Director and
Mrs. Harry Brand
Director of Community Relations
Since then, he has assumed a top leader-
Mr. Edward W. Carter
LARRY BAUM
ship role in community service, especially
Father Charles S. Casassa
Mr. Harry V. Cheshire, Jr.
at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
Editor
Mr. Armand S. Deutsch
Mr. James Dickason
SUSAN COHN
First president of Cedars-Sinai at the
Mr. Bernard Donnenfeld
Associate Editor
time of the merger in 1961, he is presently
Mr. Anson I. Dreisen
Mr. Terrell C. Drinkwater
ALISON RUDOLPH
serving his 13th year in the office, and
Mr. Daniel L. Duggan
since 1972 has also served as chairman
Mr. Joseph Ehrenreich
of the board of directors. He was the man
Mr. and Mrs. Davis Factor, Sr.
Mr. John Factor
who dreamed the "impossible dream" of
Mr. Isadore Familian
a great new Cedars-Sinai, which would
Mr. Samuel Firks
Mr. John Flood, Jr.
provide total health care services for the
Dr. Julian H. Frieden
people of Los Angeles and his personal
Mr. Ernest J. Friedman
dedication and effort are credited with
Mr. Howard I. Friedman, Esq.
Mr. Stephen D. Gavin
bringing that dream to reality.
Mr. Marcus Glaser
Mr. Guilford Glazer
Among his other community activities are
Mrs. William Goetz
presidency and membership on the board
Mr. Richard Gold
Mr. Bram Goldsmith
of directors of the Jewish Federation-
Mr. Abner Goldstine
Council; president and chairman of the
Mr. Harry I. Guberman
board of Brandeis Camp Institute;
Mr. H. Warner Griggs
Mr. Fred Hartley
chairmanship of the United Way;
Mr. Herbert S. Hazeltine
membership on the Salvation Army
Mr. George Hearst, Jr.
Advisory Board; board of directors of
Mr. Rex J. L. Heyman
Mr. Jack Horton
Claremont Men's College; and board
Mr. Richard N. Irmas
of governors, Academy of Motion
Mr. Jim Jacobson
Mr. Walter L. Keen
Picture Arts and Sciences.
Mr. James E. Kenney
Mrs. Herbert Lantin
Among his special awards are the Pioneer
Mr. James Leisner
of the Year by the Motion Picture
Mr. Harry P. Letton, Jr.
Pioneers, the first west coast recipient
Mr. Hulsey S. Lokey
Mr. D. Loring Marlett
of the American Judaism Award of the
Mr. Stuart J. Marylander
United American Hebrew Congregations
Mr. Ferdinand Mendenhall
Mr. Edward D. Mitchell
and Hebrew Union College, and the
Mr. Joseph N. Mitchell
Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award of
Mr. George F. Moody
Mr. Harvey S. Morse
the Academy of Motion Picture Arts
Mr. Cyril C. Nigg
and Sciences.
Mr. Ashley S. Orr
Mr. Bruce Rabin
Steve and Frances Broidy have three
Mr. Bruce M. Ramer
children, Arthur and Steven and Mrs.
Dr. Simon Ramo
Mrs. Eve Rosove
Jack Sattinger.
Dr. Paul Rubenstein
M. H. Whitney Sall
A distinguished list of dignitaries
Dr. Neil C. Sandberg
chairing the event is in formation.
Mr. Arthur Schmutz
Mr. Mark Schulman
Included in planning the evening as
Mr. Sidney W. Schuman
Compass goes to press are the following:
Mr. Nathan Shapell
Mr. Rocco C. Siciliano
Mr. Louis Slegel
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Mr. Harvey L. Silbert
Mr. Laurence Laurie
Mr. Gorden Stulberg
As we move closer to the-completion of
Mr. Henry E. Singleton
Mr. Rayomnd E. Lee
Mr. Morris Taubman
Mr. Howard S. Smith
Mr. S. Charles Lee
Mr. George A. Thatcher
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, we reach
Mr. Thomas E. Smith
Mr. Isadore Levine
Mr. Harry I. Thompson
ever greater understanding and apprecia-
Mr. Robert L. Spencer
Mr. Sidney Levine
Mr. Henry Traub
tion of the man who must be credited
Mr. Paul E. Sullivan
Mr. William Louchheim
Senator John Tunney
Mr. Harry Sweet
Mr. Alfred Lushing
Mr. Louis Warschaw
with bringing what he called our
Mr. S. Mark Taper
Mr. Ted Mann
Mr. Arthur Weber
"impossible dream" to startling reality.
Mr. Carl R. Terzian
Mr. Walter N. Marks
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Weinberg
Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Tyre
Mr. Albert C. Martin
Mr. William Weinberg
I am certain that Steve Broidy already
Mr. Arthur W. Vienna
Mr. Chauncy J. Medberry, III
Mr. David Weisz
Mr. Robert Volk
Mr. Edward Meltzer
Mr. David Wolper
had his master plan in mind when he
Mr. Leonard Weil
Mr. Edward Meltzer, Jr.
Mr. Alan Ziegler
was elected the first president of the
Mr. Bernard Weinberg
Mrs. Harold Mirisch
Mr. Max Zimmer
Mr. Sam Weisbord
Mr. Walter Mirisch
Mr. Ben Zukor
merged Cedars of Lebanon and Mount
Mr. Wolfe Wilder
Mr. Marne Obernauer
Sinai Hospitals in 1961. It is to his ever-
Dr. Harold Williams
Judge Isaac Pacht
(Committee in formation)
lasting credit that in the years that
Mr. Ben Winters
Mr. Curtis Palmer
MEMBERS
Mr. Herbert J. Young
Mr. Samuel Pensick
followed, he met every question, every
Mr. Paul Ziffren
Mr. Herman Platt
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
doubt, every obstacle head-on, and
Mr. Harold Price
DINNER COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Mr. Meyer Pritkin
conquered each of them.
Honorable Thomas M. Rees
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Dr. Maxwell Andler
Dr. Josephus Reynolds
His dedication, enthusiasm and tenacity
Mr. Uranus J. Appel
Judge Laurence Rittenband
ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE
Mr. J. Robert Arkush
of purpose have been- and remain-a
Honorable Alphonzo Bell
Mr. Sidney Rosenberg
Mr. David Begelman
Mr. Jules Berman
Mr. Robert Rosenson
Mr. Edgar Gross
constant inspiration to the Board and to
Mrs. Jerome Blatt
Dr. Sidney Rosin
Mr. Abe Lastfogel
the entire community. It is not exaggerat-
Mr. Benjamin Bloom
Mr. N. Joseph Ross
Mr. Barry Mirkin
ing to say that when Steve Broidy is con-
Mayor Tom Bradley
Mr. Edward Rubin
Mr. Gary Morton
Mr. Robert Brilliant
Mr. Milton A. Rudin
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Wald
vinced his cause is just, he is irresistible.
Mr. Arthur M. Broidy
Mr. Edward Sanders
Mr. Steven D. Broidy
Mr. Jack Sattinger
His philanthropic record is among the
Mr. Norman Brokaw
Mr. Phillip Shanedling
most outstanding in Southern California-
Mr. Leon Brown
Mr. David Shapell
Mr. Lee S. Burns
Mr. Sydney Sher
a past president of the Jewish Federation-
Mr. George Chasin
Mr. Nathan Sidell
Council, an officer and working board
Mr. John Chudacoff
Mr. Sanford Sigoloff
member of countless educational and
Mr. Samuel Chudacoff
Mr. Bernard Silbert
Mr. Jack Chutick
Mr. Mike Silverman
community groups. A leader in
Mr. Earl Clar
Mr. Robert Silverstein
the film industry, he was the first
Mr. Alex Colman
Dr. Norman W. Sirott
Mr. Jack I. Copeland
Mr. Sam S. Slate
recipient of the coveted Jean Hersholt
Dr. Eliot Corday
Mr. Milton Sperling
Humanitarian Award.
Mr. Hernando Courtright
Mr. Albert Spiegel
Senator Alan Cranston
Mr. Harry Steinbaum
Early next year, as the medical center
Mr. Justin Dart
Mrs. Alfred Stern
moves into full operation, we of Cedars-
Mr. Alfred Durslag
Mr. Duffy Edwards
Sinai and the Los Angeles community
Mr. Max Factor, Jr.
will again have an opportunity to honor
Dr. Robert J. Feder
Steve at a testimonial dinner now in the
Mr. William Forman
Mr. David Fox
planning stages.
Mr. Myron S. Fox
Mr. Stanley Freeman
Those of us fortunate enough to work
Mr. Gordon Freshman
with him, share in his pride and fulfillment
Mr. Harold Freund
Mr. William Friedkin
as we approach the opening of the new
Mr. Martin Gang
facility. It will stand as a tribute to him for
Mr. Steven Gilbert
Mr. Morris Glesby
all generations to come.
Mr. Nathaniel Glickman
Mr. Morris Gold
Theodore E. Cummings
Mr. Irwin H. Goldenberg
General Campaign Chairman
Mr. Howard Goldfeder
Dr. Joseph Golenternek
Mr. Lester M. Greenberg
Mr. Lou Greenspan
Mrs. Louis Greenspan
Mr. Stanley Grinstein
Mr. Harry Groman
Mrs. Maude Guthman
Mr. James Halper
Dr. and Mrs. George Harris
Mr. Dixon R. Harwin
Mr. George J. Heltzer
Mr. I. K. Hirsch
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman
Mr. Maurice Holman
Mr. Lawrence Irell
Mr. Sigmund Isaacs
Mr. Irwin E. Kane
Mr. Nathan Kates
Mr. Albert Katz
Mr. Ira Kirshbaum
This bust was donated by the Diabetic Unit
Mr. Joseph B. Kirshbaum
of Cedars-Sinai.
Mr. George Konheim
Mr. Lester B. Korn
Mr. Edward Kozberg
Dr. Leon Krohn
Mr. Arthur Krom
Mr. Herbert Lantin
Mr. Zev Lapin
Mr. Solly Laub
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For Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, 1975
health care to our patients and the
virtually self-contained hospital in its own
was a year of great achievement and
community in general, but they should
right. Patients will be admitted, treated
challenge. Faced wtih the continuing
also yield greatly increased efficiency
and discharged on a single floor, bringing
ANNUAL REPORT
stresses of the nation's inflationary spiral
and future savings.
more comfort and less emotional burden
and with historic and revolutionary
to their hospitalization.
changes in the health care industry,
Innovations such as interstitial space
Cedars-Sinai also saw years of planning
between floors will mean greater flexi-
Together with the Thalians Community
bility and ability to perform maintenance
Mental Health Center- which was the
and dedicated work culminate with the
and alteration work without having to
first unit of the new complex completed
first phases of our move into a magni-
break through walls or floors or disturb
in June 1973 and which offers full
ficent new medical center.
ongoing patient services. Pneumatic
psychiatric programs for inpatients and
Each passing year has brought the health
tubes, electronic communication equip-
outpatients of all ages - the new medical
care field new legislative, technological
ment and computerized delivery systems
center will bring the community unsur-
and economic challenges. This past year
for supplies and equipment will mean
passed medical and surgical services in
saw the state's hospitals, including
significant savings of both time and labor.
every major specialty.
Cedars-Sinai, caught up in the mal-
practice insurance crisis, which somewhat
Patient room and nursing floor designs
The new facility, including the Max Factor
will mean improved care for our patients
Building and the Frances and Steve
affected the medical center financially
in May and continues to be a serious
with less wasted time and motion on the
Broidy Patient Tower and the Viola and
part of our nursing and support personnel.
Alfred Hart Patient Tower, encompasses
concern with no apparent or immediate
And the new single care patient units
1.6 million square feet and rises to a
solution.
will mean more efficient bed control and
height of 155 feet.
As the members of the Cedars-Sinai
fewer costly transfers from room to room.
In the coming bicentennial year, as the
family prepare for their move into the
All in all, the innovative features of the
new medical center shifts into full
new medical center, however, we can
new medical center will help make
operation, Cedars-Sinai will provide the
look forward to a number of fiscal
Cedars-Sinai one of the largest, most
Los Angeles community complete
advantages which this new facility will
modern and best equipped health care
medical services which will bring a new
offer. Economy of operation has been
facilities in the West.
era in health care to our city.
planned into all of the new medical
center's advanced design, technologies
When the move is complete, Cedars-Sinai
and systems. Not only should these
will have a total of 1120 inpatient beds,
STUART J. MARYLANDER
advances bring an even higher quality of
with each patient floor a specialized and
Executive Vice President
Photo by Richard Brian
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5
CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTER
Summarized Statement of
Income and Expense
For Year Ended March 29, 1975
INCOME:
Net (After Allowances) Income From Charges to Patients
$52,335,330
Other Operating Revenues (Including those from
Research and Restricted Funds)
7,029,581
Total Income
59,364,911
OPERATING EXPENSES: (Including Those From Research
Restricted Funds):
Salaries, Medical Specialists Fees and
Employee Benefits
$37,789,740
Medical Supplies, Utilities,
Insurance and Other Expenses and Services
20,847,758
Interest on Borrowings for property
and equipment in Operation during the year
683,283
Total Operating Expenses
59,320,781*
GAIN FROM OPERATIONS
44,130*
NON-OPERATING CHARGE**
( 371,399)
( 327,269)
NON-OPERATING REVENUE:
Allocations From:
Jewish Federation Council
$ 300,000
United Way
353,549
Total
653,549
Funds Raised by Auxiliaries, Affiliates, and Support Groups
Contributions and Bequests
(Net of Fund Raising Expenses)
Non-Capital Income
314,073
Total Non-Operating Revenue
967,622
NET GAIN for year
$ 640,353*
*Excluding depreciation - $1,929,283
** Cost of plans to build Medical Office Building
11/13/75
NOTE: THESE FIGURES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE UPON AUDIT.
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6
Guide to
The Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
encompasses every facility and service
for total health care. The Patient and
Cedars-Sinai
Professional Towers, measuring
more than one and a half million
Now Available
square feet, make up the major portion
of the 23-acre site.
Because of its size and the modern
concepts of design and construction,
the new Cedars-Sinai is totally different
from hosiptals as we knew them in the
past. A guide has been prepared to assist
you to find your way in the new structure
and to give you specific information
on all of the facilities and services
available. A copy can be obtained by
calling 652-5000, ext. 102. After
December 12, call 855-3021.
THIRD STREET
S
E
W
Future Medical Office Buildings
N
Parking Structure
SHERBOURNE DRIVE
HAMEL ROAD
Thalians Community
Mental Health Center
Future
Building
South Patient Tower
SAN VICENT
Site
(Viola and Alfred Hart Tower)
Max Factor
Building
TO ROBERTSON BOULEVARD-
ALDEN DRIVE
ALDEN DRIVE
North Patient Tower
(Frances and Steve Broidy Tower)
Admin-
istrative
Ambulance
Services
Entrance
Building
Parking
Schuman
Brown
Bldg.
Building
Future
Research
Building
Halper
Building
BEVERLY BOULEVARD
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7
PATIENT TOWER SOUTH
PROFESSIONAL BUILDING
PATIENT TOWER NORTH
8
Neuro Surgery, Eye, Ear, Nose
Surgical Intensive Care Unit
Operating Rooms
Recovery Beds
General and Genito-Urinary
and Throat Patient Rooms
Diagnostic and Special Procedure Radiology Rooms
Surgical Patient Rooms
Neurophysiology Laboratories
Surgical Department Offices
7
General and Gastrointestinal
Surgical Intensive Care Unit
Operating Rooms
Orthopedic Surgical Patient Rooms
Surgical Patient Rooms
Microbiology Laboratory
Gastroenterology Offices and Laboratories
Rehabilitation Department
6
General Medical and Patient Rooms
Cardiac Surgery Intensive Care Unit
Operating Rooms
Recovery Beds
Cardiac, Vascular and Thoracic
Post Thoracic and Vascular Surgical Care Unit
Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories
Medical Department Offices
Surgery Patient Rooms
Diagnostic and Special Procedure Radiology Rooms
Inhalation Therapy and Pulmonary Function Laboratories and Offices
5
General Medical Patient Rooms
Cardiac Intensive Care Unit
Medical Intensive Care Unit
Cardiology Patient Rooms
Cardiology Patient Rooms
Diagnostic and Special Procedure Radiology Rooms
Serology Laboratory
Heart Station
Cardiology Office
Department of Medicine Offices
4
General Medical Patient Rooms
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
Pediatric Patient Rooms
Neonatal Care Unit
General Medical Patient Rooms
Pediatric Diagnostic Radiology Rooms
Laboratories
Pediatric Department Offices
3
Gynecological Patient Rooms
Obstetrics and Gynecology Intensive Care Unit
Obstetrical Patient Rooms
Delivery Rooms
Labor Rooms
Stabilization Nursery
Newborn Nursery
Operating Rooms
Recovery Rooms
Data Processing Laboratory Clinical Laboratory Offices
Obstetrics and Gynecology Department Offices
Plaza
Medical Records
Executive Vice President Offices
Education and Conference Center
Level
Medical Library
Director of Professional Services Offices
Nursing Administration
Medical Staff Lounge
Hospital Administration
Volunteer Service
Purchasing Office
Community Relations
Admitting/Bed Reservations
Chapel
Division of Medicine Offices
President's Room
Gift Shop
Planning Department Offices
Coffee Shop
Communications Center
Board Room
Public Areas
Main Lobby
Street
Cafeteria
Admitting and Escort Lobby
Level
Computer Information Center
Outpatient Radiology
Adult Outpatient Clinic
Fiscal Services
Pediatric Outpatient Clinic
Emergency Service
General Accounting
Dental Outpatient Clinic
Admitting and Escort Lobby
Personnel Health Service
Outpatient Pharmacy
Outpatient Registration and Appointments
Ind.
Central Processing and Decontamination
Radiation Therapy
Nuclear Medicine
Level
Pharmacy
Linen Room
Central Stores
Pathological Anatomy
Morgue
Environmental Services
Employee Facilities
Electron Microscope
Mail Room
Photography and Illustration
Plant Operations and Maintenance
Centrex Equipment Room
Main Kitchen
Food Service Administration
Printing and Graphic Arts
Safety & Security
Pneumatic Tube Control Room
PAGE
8
Bill Cosby
TOURILAMENT
TENNIS
Third Annual
One of the funniest tennis matches ever,
took place on a portable court on the
parking lot in front of the new medical
Bill Cosby
center at the Third Annual Bill Cosby
Tennis Tournament, September 28.
Tennis
Cosby called the match with Jonathan
Winters and Carl Reiner vs. Desi Arnaz
Jr. and Rosie Grier (who in bright red all
Tournament
the way down to his toes took the alias
of the giant pimento).
The actual tournament went on for two
days with the A division finals and
celebrity exhibitions ending the event.
A gala reception and awards dinner at
Cedars-Sinai was held following com-
pletion of the tournament, with Robert J.
Feder, M.D., tournament chairman, acting
as host for more than 800 persons
including winners and spectators holding
Golden Circle tickets for the event.
Proceeds of the tournament will be used
to endow the "Fat Albert Room," a
pediatric waiting room in the new facility
at Cedars-Sinai in recognition of Cosby's
outstanding support of the tournament
since its inception in 1973, Feder said.
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9
The winners are as fóllows:
COURT WINNERS
A Division
A Division
Henry Hines - Marilyn Bennett
Winner: Henry Hines - Marilyn Bennett
Tommy Cook - Kim Greenhouse
Runner-up: Tommy Cook -
Steven Pressler - Janice Taper
Kim Greenhouse
B Division
B Division
Dick Symanski - Donna Goodley
Winner: Dick Symanski-Donna Goodley
Dr. Robert Foran - Carol Foran
Runner-up: Dr. Robert Foran -
Carol Foran
Hal Segel - Bonnie Rand
John Friedman - Lynne Goldman
B---- Division
B- Division
Winner: Michael Barton -
Barbara Weisberg
Michael Barton - Barbara Weisberg
Runner-up: Roland Andrews -
Roland Andrews - Kathy Crowell
Kathy Crowell
Erwin Diller - Julie Diller
Bruce Kates - Cookie Kates
C Division
Jim Boyd - Susan Wright
Winner: Dr. Lawrence Seifert -
John Lupton - Nane Mandell
Linda Seifert
Mark Chutick - Vicki Chutick
Runner-up: Stan Greitzer - Ruth Setlin
C Division
Novice Division
Dr. Lawrence Seifert - Linda Seifert
Winner: Paul Decglie - Kathy Antkies
Stan Greitzer - Ruth Setlin
Runner-up: Joseph Campanella -
Bernie Kopell - Yolanda Kopell
Randi Bryant
Phil Marantz - Lennie Marantz
Dr. Alfred Lerner - Phyllis Lerner
Barry Rubin - Sheila Rubin
Irwin Goldenberg-Shirley Goldenberg
Novice Division
Joseph Campanella - Randi Bryant
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10
INSIDE
New Finance
Honkawa Honored
Director
Yoshi Honkawa, medical center director
THE
Discusses Keys
of finance, was honored by the
to Successful
Public-General Hospital Section of the
MEDICAL
Management
American Hospital Association at the
group's annual meeting October 10
in Washington, D.C.
CENTER
Communications, empathy, honesty and
A plaque was presented recognizing
understanding are key words in Yoshi
his leadership in the section through
Honkawa's vocabulary and in his plans
serving as program chairman of the 1974
for his new medical center responsibilities
Annual Conference and serving on
as director of finance for Cedars-Sinai.
committees of the organization. "This
To explain, he said, "In order for an
kind of recognition is evidence of Mr.
organization of this size to function, there
Honkawa's deservedly earned reputation
must be communication on all levels. An
as one of this nation's most knowledge-
important part of that is empathy-each
able and capable financial experts in the
of us must try to understand the other
health care field," remarked Stuart J.
person's point of view to start to com-
Marylander, executive vice president.
municate. Honesty, of course, is the key
to communicating and building trust
and credibility.
"Finally, understanding-it is important
for each person to understand the impor-
tance of his or her function in the medical
center, how it relates to the primary
objective of quality patient care. In the
financial services area, the major em-
phasis must be to provide services to
everyone, especially those who provide
services to the patient."
"If you basically follow these, then
credibility automatically comes. The
minute you're consistent doing all these
things, at home, with friends and at work
Yoshi Honkawa
you start touching bases. Then people
start to say, 'Gee, that Jane is a great
Compass Wins
person. I like her because she keeps me
National Award
informed, she's not trying to sand bag me,
and she's got an understanding of what
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center was one of
I'm trying to do, of my point of view.
20 hospitals throughout the nation
And I'll tell you one thing, she's honest
honored for exemplary achievement in
and I can trust her.' That's the credibility
hospital and health science communica-
you can get, that enables you to get
tions at the 31st annual MacEachern
anything done," he explained.
Awards ceremony, August 19, in Chicago.
Honkawa was recently named director
The certificate of merit in the category of
of finance for the medical center by
External Magazines and Clinical Bulletins
Stuart J. Marylander, executive vice
published by general hospitals with more
president. In this capacity he will be
than 400 beds was accepted by Stuart J.
responsible for the overall financial
Marylander, executive vice president.
management of the institution, parti-
Susan Cohn is editor of the winning
cularly bridging the change from the
medical center magazine, Compass.
separate hospital divisions to the new
The MacEachern Awards, sponsored by
medical center.
the Academy of Hospital Public Relations,
Honkawa comes to Cedars-Sinai with 20
represent the oldest and foremost honor
years experience in fiscal and adminis-
in hospital public relations and are
trative management, primarily with the
presented each year in conjunction with
Los Angeles County Department of
the annual meeting of the American
Health Services, where he held the
Health Congress.
position of deputy director, financial
The Academy of Hospital Public Relations
management programs. His many
is an international organization of public
accomplishments in this capacity have
relations and development professionals
received national recognition and have
serving accredited hospitals and is
earned for him the reputation of being
devoted to encouraging maintenance of
one of the most capable financial experts
high ethical and professional standards
in the health care field.
in hospital public relations practice.
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Katz Assumes
Q: MR. KATZ, WHAT IS THE JOB OF
Q: DO YOU HAVE A PHILOSOPHY
THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE
OF MANAGEMENT?
MEDICAL CENTER?
New
KATZ: Yes, over the years I have learned
KATZ: Basically, I am responsible for
to depend less on textbooks and to
the operations of the present medical
handle each situation individually as it
Administrative
center, and for the new medical center
comes up. There is one principle that is
after the move.
extremely important to me in my work:
Post
Q: WHAT IS INVOLVED IN RUNNING
always maintain a perspective. That's
A MEDICAL CENTER?
very important, for when you lose this in
a center like this one, you lose sight of the
KATZ: As an administrator, I start to
real issues and only see the symptoms.
Treuman Katz was named administrator
work about 8:30 A.M. and arrive home
of Cedars-Sinai in August of this year.
12 hours later. It is necessary to take
Q: TIMES OF CHANGE ARE VERY
As administrator he is responsible for
home paper work that there was not time
DIFFICULT. WHAT ARE YOU DOING TO
total operations of both hospital divisions,
to complete during the day. There is
OFFSET THE TURMOIL OF THIS TIME
reporting to StuartJ Marylander, executive
usually week end work to be done at
OF PREPARATION FOR THE MOVE?
vice president of the medical center.
home as well as phone calls relating to
KATZ: There is some doubt about
Katz received his masters degree in
work. My calendar reflects only the
whether anything can be done except go
business administration in the George
minimum schedule, because in a hospital
through the period of change, with all the
Washington University department of
the priorities change on a minute to
anxieties and emotions involved. How-
health care administration in 1967,
minute basis. That creates one of the
ever, we are trying to encourage a flow
including an administrative residency at
major problems for me, trying to allocate
of information in a variety of ways. 1) The
Barnert Memorial Hospital Center in
my time.
"Open Forums" are providing employees
Paterson, New Jersey, which led to a
Q: WHAT IS YOUR RELATIONSHIP TO
with the opportunity to ask administrators
position of administrative assistant
THE MEDICAL STAFF?
questions and get answers face to face.
after graduation.
2) Department head meetings are held
KATZ: Over the years, one of the most
regularly to keep them up to date on what
In 1968, he started as administrative
essential components of running a
is happening with the center. 3) Orienta-
assistant at the Cedars of Lebanon
successful medical center has been
tion programs for employees and
Division of the medical center. He was
having good communications with the
physicians are presently being developed
named assistant administrator in 1969,
medical staff. We've tried to achieve
to help inform all about the new center,
associate administrator in 1970 and
that. I think it should be pointed out that
and there has been a training coordinator
administrator of the division in 1971.
I meet with the chief of staff on a weekly
appointed in each department. 4) Publi-
Katz is a member of the American College
basis without fail. He informs me of things
cations are going out to employees,
of Hospital Administrators; the personnel
that are occurring within the medical
physicians, and members of the
practices committee, Hospital Council
staff, and it gives me a chance to brief
community with information about the
of Southern California; and the advisory
him on things that are happening at the
new center.
panel, patient services representatives,
medical center that he might not be
American Hospital Association.
aware of. I also work very closely with
I think it's important for employees and
the director of professional services, Dr.
the medical staff to understand that every
Paul Rubenstein. This is an essential part
new hospital goes through a shake down
of the job since the two of us must
period in its operation, and it takes any-
coordinate and implement professional
where from six months to a year. Every-
programs and services in the center.
body is going to have to bear with us and
work together in a good spirit of
Q: WHAT FACTOR WOULD YOU SAY
cooperation in order to get through this
CONTRIBUTES THE MOST FOR THE
difficult period of time. Nobody moves
SUCCESSFUL OPERATION OF A
into a new facility and has it totally
HOSPITAL?
complete. There are problems and break-
KATZ: The real key to the success of
downs and errors that we are going to
any administrator is in the people he or
find, so it becomes a crucial time. And it
Photo by Carol Asimow
she brings into the institution, like the
becomes even more important when
department heads and assistant admin-
patient care is expected.
istrators. I think we've been very
fortunate to bring in some very respon-
sible and effective people. They're
excellent. Without them, I can do nothing.
Q: WHERE DO YOU FIND THESE
PEOPLE?
KATZ: We have a unique ability right now
to attract people, even when we're not
looking for them. Resumes come into my
office every day from all sorts of people
who hear about the new medical center
and want to be a part of it.
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12
Reorganization
Throughout the years of planning and
director of nursing and an assistant
construction at Cedars-Sinai, a basic goal
administrator. While the main emphasis
has been to provide the best possible
of the assistant director of nursing will be
Plan for New
care to every patient and to make avail-
in direct patient care, and the assistant
able to physicians every tool and
administrator in the support services
technique required to assist in realizing
involving patient care, the cooperative
Medical Center
that goal.
and integrated management efforts of
Many innovative concepts and systems
both will be required.
are included in the design of each patient
Already
The management team will be responsible
floor. An automated materials handling
for implementing the policies and pro-
supply system will serve as a means of
cedures of the medical center, and
bringing medical supplies, linens and
in Progress
developing and implementing those which
food to floor terminals, where trained
relate to a particular floor and service.
technicians will be able to distribute them
This chain of command is expected to
efficiently. Departments which tradition-
bring about development of a consistent
ally have been located in one centralized
method of operation on each patient care
area will have satellite areas on the
unit of the medical center, while at the
patient floors. These include admitting
same time allowing for necessary
and discharge, medical records, food
differences because of the floor specialty.
service and pharmacy. The satellites
should not only bring the physical
To make it possible for the system to
department, but the expertise of trained
operate as soon as patients are moved
personnel, closer to patients.
into the new facility, a pilot study was
instituted at Cedars Division about a year
Management of such complex facilities
ago. While the physical layout at Cedars
and services created the need for new
did not allow for the same scope of serv-
administrative methods and techniques.
ices to be located on each floor, organiza-
Consequently, an administrative reor-
tional grouping of several patient floors
ganization of responsibilities was
made it possible to delineate areas of sim-
undertaken to disperse authority from
ilar bed size to those in the new facility.
central administration to the appropriate
patient care area.
Three teams are now working under the
new system at the Cedars Division and
Under this system, the management of
since July, two at the Sinai Division. All of
each patient floor will rest in medical
the staff members involved are partici-
center staff members who will have the
pating in the operations of these areas
ability to handle problems relating to
and in the planning for the move into the
medical or nursing services as soon as
new building. This is expected to assist
they arise, and to take care of matters
in a smooth moving process, and to make
requiring administrative coordination
it possible for each patient floor in the new
within these services and the ancillary
services on the floor.
medical center to operate at top efficiency
as soon as patients are admitted.
Management of each patient floor in the
new facility will be assigned to a manage-
ment team, consisting of an assistant
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MEDICAL
Guest Lecturer Speaks on
According to Mann, these programs have
Health Care in Israel
been very successful-infant mortality
NEWS
rates have dropped and days of hospitali-
Pilot projects in community health care in
zation have been reduced. Health care
Israel was the subject of a brunch lecture
recipients in these programs have a
by Kalman J. Mann, M.D., director-general
distinct advantage, for as Mann pointed
of Hadassah Medical Organizations,
out, "The patient has easy travel along
August 24, which was sponsored by
the arc of health care
We are hoping
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and the
that in a few years the whole country will
Los Angeles Hadassah Council.
move toward this pattern of health care."
Paul Rubenstein, M.D., director of pro-
In addition to his position at Hadassah,
fessional services, introduced the
Mann holds other key positions in health
guest speaker.
care in Israel. He is chairman of a
national committee to propose provisions
of a new Disability Insurance Law for
Israel, a member of the Supreme Hospital
Authority in Israel, a member of its Health
Council, and chairman of the Executive
Committee of Hospital Directors. He is a
consultant and advisor to the World
Health Organization and Administration
of Health Care.
Seminar on Aging at
Mental Health Center
A 10-week seminar on "Dynamics of
Aging," co-sponsored by the Thalians
Community Mental Health Center of
Cedars-Sinai and the Jewish Federation-
Council, was begun on July 10, as a
community service to improve the quality
of care in nursing homes for the aged.
According to Mann, Hadassah's projects
Dennis D. Dunne, chief of the Facilities
are built around the concept of the family
Licensing Section of the California State
as the basic unit of care, with family
Department of Health, was keynote
physicians and family nurses specially
speaker at the first session. Dunne's
trained in both the hospital and the
agency is responsible for licensing all
community. Family physicians serve
residential and community care facilities
mainly in the community yet have free
including homes for children, adults and
access to all the skilled personnel and
the elderly who are either develop-
technical advantages of the medical
mentally disabled, physically handi-
center.
capped, mentally disordered or otherwise
In pilot projects in urban settings, the
incapacitated.
community and family health center is
Owners and operators of geriatric care
staffed by family physicians and family
facilities are now required by the state to
nurses who attend to the day-to-day care
have a specified number of training hours
of the community. For complicated tests
if the institution is to be licensed. The
or procedures, the hospital's facilities are
Cedars-Sinai seminar offered 10 units of
available, or, if required, the patient can
continuing education credit toward this
be seen as a hospital outpatient by the
requirement. Another series of seminars
family physician or referred to a specialist
was presented earlier this year to facility
at the hospital.
owners-operators.
The rural pilot project differs slightly.
Information on future series on geriatrics
A practical (vocational) nurse resides in
care facilities may be obtained from Eva
each village and takes care of routine
Skinner, R.N., project coordinator for
problems. Daily, a jeep collects patients
geriatrics consultation and education at
with more serious ailments for trans-
the mental health center, at 652-5000,
portation to the community health center
ext. 663; after Dec. 12, 855-3416.
where they see a graduate family
(registered) nurse. Whenever possible,
problems are handled at this level so that
physicians see only the more serious
cases. Again, patients that cannot be
handled at the community health center
are sent to the medical center.
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Emergency
Room
:
Spring
"This is the kind of emergency service
that will be second to none in the state of
California," Rubenstein said.
Opening
The facility will be able to provide
immediate life-saving surgical inter-
vention on location. There will also be a
Planned
holding area for patients to be watched,
while decisions are made on whether
An emergency room which will have the
hospitalization is required.
capacity to see 50,000 patients a year
with ease will open at Cedars-Sinai
People who come to the center with
in the spring.
acute behavioral problems will be seen
and treated in the psychiatric crisis
"We will begin in a small way in the early
clinic, which will be adjacent to the
phase of operation of the new medical
emergency room.
center, I would say some time in April,
and be operating at full capacity
There will be X-ray facilities inside the
and capability by mid-summer," said
emergency room, so that patients will
not have to be sent elsewhere. The
Paul Rubenstein, M.D., director of pro-
fessional services (medical director).
equipment is highly competent, tech-
nically, providing the physicians with
"Between April and July we will train
X-ray film taken and developed immedi-
our staff and familiarize the entire
ately within minutes so there will be no
institution, so the medical center will be
time lag waiting for film to be developed.
able to adapt to having a major emergency
service with regular para-medical
There will be cast rooms, waiting areas
ambulance service," he continued.
for patients and waiting areas for family,
so congestion will be held to a minimum.
The emergency room will be staffed on
a 24-hour basis by specialists in
All the expertise in the medical center
emergency medicine. All patients will be
will be available as a back up to the
seen by an experienced emergentologist.
emergency room. The experts on the staff,
The disposition of treatment and the
both physicians and nurses, will be
final care of the patient will be handled
available on an on call basis.
by the attending staff or through the clinic
The medical center is actively recruiting
service of the medical center.
for a director for this department. "It will
House staff members, who are in
be someone who is established in the
training, will be working in the emergency
field," Rubenstein explained.
room under the supervision of the
Rubenstein predicted, "Everybody in
specialists in emergency medicine. The
West Los Angeles has a real added
actual decisions about what to be done
dimension to the community health
about a patient will be made by these
resources to look forward to. I think we're
emergency specialists.
all going to be better off because of it."
AMBULANCE
+
Photo by Richard Brian
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15
Funds Granted for Cancer
Research and Treatment
Donate
Cedars-Sinai is the recipient of a $50,000
cancer planning center grant from the
Men's, women's,
National Cancer Institute, for use in
and
planning a multi-disciplinary specialized
Cancer Research and Treatment Center
children's clothes
in the new medical center, it was
Furs
announced by Paul Rubenstein, M.D.,
Costume jewelry
director of professional services.
Furniture
The ultimate goal of the project is to
Appliances
establish a "Community Cancer Center"
which will be linked to, and coordinated
To
with, LAC-USC Comprehensive Cancer
Center, UCLA and other regional centers.
Cheerful Helpers
Thrift Shop
At present, about 20 to 30 percent of
10418 National Blvd.
patient admissions to Cedars-Sinai are
cancer-related, according to Ronald W.
836-9945
Thompson, M.D., the project's principal
investigator and the medical center's
Open 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
director of radiation therapy.
Monday - Saturday
The National Cancer Institute will be
Call for pick-up of furniture
providing 46 percent of the funds to add
and appliances
to medical center funds.
Cheerful Helpers provides
As part of the regional program, the
annual support for the Child
cancer center will offer expanded
and Family Study Center at
opportunities for education of both
the Thalians Community
professional and lay communities in
Mental Health Center of
cancer prevention, detection, diagnosis,
Cedars-Sinai.
treatment and rehabilitation.
Clinical Review Course
Offered to Physicians
Donate
A Combined Clinical Review Course for
medical center physicians which began
October 2, is in progress on Thursday
Clothing
evenings in the auditorium of the Thalians
Housewares
Community Mental Health Center.
Lecture-clinical presentations are
Bric a brac
made from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. through
Books
June 24, 1976. The department of
continuing medical education reports that,
Lamps
whenever possible, an attempt is being
made to glean the review material from
syllabi submitted by the various specialty
boards preparing their membership for
recertification examination.
The department, headed by Donald A.
To
Lackey, M.D., is attempting to involve
United Order True Sisters # 32
all clinical departments during the course.
Thrift Shop for Cedars-Sinai
For further information, contact Linda
977 Western Ave.
Alperstein, coordinator, continuing
737-9854
medical education, at 662-9111, ext. 207.
Open Monday - Saturday
9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Donations should be
brought to the shop.
UOTS supports the pediatric
radiology unit at Cedars-Sinai.
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16
December 16 Women's Guild
Harris Gift Endows
Premiere Featured MGM's
Obstetrics Areas
"The Sunshine Boys"
A donation from Joseph M. Harris, M.D.,
The Women's Guild of Cedars-Sinai's
and a bequest from his deceased wife,
black-tie affair on December 16 was
Elinor, will endow the obstetrics recovery
highlighted by the west coast premiere
room and two intensive care rooms on the
of the MGM production, "The Sunshine
third floor of the Max Factor Building.
Boys," starring Walter Matthau and
The obstetrics recovery room is adjacent
George Burns, at the Avco Center Cinema
to the labor and delivery area for easy
in Westwood.
transport after delivery. The five-room
Mrs. Ray Stark served as chairwoman
obstetric intensive care center is also
of the gala premiere. Women's Guild
adjacent to the labor and delivery
President Mrs. Herbert Lantin announced
area for immediate care of acutely ill
that the event was a sellout again
obstetric patients.
this year.
"Dr. Harris' dedication to Cedars-Sinai
Following the premiere, a supper party,
has been demonstrated daily through
SUPPORTING
chaired by Mrs. Fuller M. Rothschild,
the years. His work to achieve the
was held in the Los Angeles Room of
highest quality of patient care and
the Century Plaza Hotel. Co-chairing
medical education has brought us an
GROUP
the supper party were Mmes. Richard A.
enviable reputation in the field of
Blywise and Robert Leberman.
obstetrics," remarked Steve Broidy,
ACTIVITIES
president and chairman of the board.
Assisting Mrs. Stark with the premiere
were co-chairwomen Mmes Armand S.
Over the years, the Dr. Joseph M. Harris
Deutsch, Kirk Douglas and Joseph N.
Fellowship Fund in OB/GYN has pro-
Mitchell. Honorary chairwoman was Mrs.
vided funds to the obstetrics/gynecology
Frederick (Rosalind Russell) Brisson.
service in addition to the many Harris
family personal contributions.
Other chairwomen were hostess
chairwomen Mmes Harvey Miller and
"Dr. Harris' constant support has been
Stephen Rucker. Co-chairwomen were
a source of tremendous encouragement
Mmes. Barry Kaye and Bruce Kates.
to all of us. It is fitting that a large part
of our obstetrics area will remain a
Ticket chairwoman was Mrs. Edward
living tribute to the Harris family,"
Meltzer, Jr., assisted by co-chairwomen
Broidy continued.
Mmes. Robert Bregman and Stanley
Freeman. Publicity chairwoman was
Mrs. Lawrence Israel.
United Hostesses Holds
Annual Dinner Dance
Members and guests of the United
Hostesses' Charities learned to "Swing
Back to Elegance" with a showing of
I. Magnin's 1976 fashions and jewels by
Laykin et Cie at the 32nd Annual
Americana Ball, November 1, at the
Beverly Hilton.
The International Ballroom was decorated
for dining and dancing in shimmering
silver with tables set in red cloths
Tickets for the premiere were $100 and
$50 with an additional $25 for the supper
party.
Organized in 1956, Guild members pro-
vide financial support as well as serving
as volunteers at both divisions. The
organization has raised more than $2.5
Mrs. Marvin Goodson, United Hostesses'
president, and Mr. Goodson at Annual
million for Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
Americana Ball
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enhanced by silver centerpieces. Guests
Julia Ann Singer Funds Help
received table favors in addition to the
Children and Their Families
annual souvenir ad journal and calendar
which this year raised over $200,000.
The story of a little girl who developed
emotional problems and could not adjust
Mrs. Albert Waxenberg was ball chair-
to a normal school environment was told
person, assisted by Mmes. William
Birnkrant, Roger Lewis, Bernard Roth,
by Mrs. David Shore, president of the
Leon Freiden, Harold J. Mirisch and
Julia Ann Singer Preschool Center, at the
Henry Brandler.
group's annual luncheon, September 11,
at the Century Plaza Hotel.
Proceeds of the evening will go to the
Cedars-Sinai cardiac catheterization
In the story, this child came to the Julia
center, the Harold J. Mirisch Fellowship
Ann Singer Preschool Psychiatric Center
for training of cardiologists at
speaking no English and refusing to learn.
Cedars-Sinai and the counseling
After only four months the little South
service at the Didi Hirsch Community
American girl could and would speak and
Mental Health Center.
read in English on the first grade level.
The therapy team worked with the family
as well as the child and even worked with
the child's public school teacher during
the period of transition, providing a happy
FIESTA LUNCHEON - Pinatas decorated the
ending for the story. The little girl entered
patio and pool area of the Beverly Hills home
public school and succeeded there.
of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Feder where the
Women's Group of the Amie Karen Cancer
Saul Brown, M.D., director of the Cedars-
Fund held their annual fall luncheon,
Sinai division of psychiatry, spoke to the
Announcing plans for a winter fundraising
group saying, "I take my hat off to you
affair "The Rainbow celebrates a California
Fiesta" December 5 at the Beverly Wilshire
for being here and for showing your
Hotel were (left) Marlene Louchheim,
interest in children through your organi-
women's group president, and Judy Braun,
zation." He also explained the aim of the
who is chairing the affair. The group raises
center was not to judge, but to understand
funds to support the Amie Karen Center for
the Treatment of Children with Cancer at
and involve the parents in working with
Cedars-Sinai. Richard Gatti, M.D., heads
their children on solving problems.
the center.
The Julia Ann Singer Preschool Center
serves emotionally and developmentally
Volunteer Programs
disturbed children from two to six years
Receive Awards
of age. It functions as an individual unit
The Home-SAFE program, a joint project
within the division of psychiatry of the
of the Thalians Community Mental Health
medical center.
Center of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Mrs. Max Goldring is president of the
and the National Council of Jewish
THE GRAND SWEEPSTAKES - Bernard
sponsoring Friends of Julia Ann Singer
Women, Los Angeles Section, has
Sanburg (left) drove away from The Grand
and Mrs. Irving Ball was luncheon chair-
received the Edna Reiss Award,
Sweepstakes October 6 in a Rolls Royce.
woman. Bullock's Wilshire presented a
presented annually by the Reiss-Davis
Red Buttons entertained at the event, which
show of fall fashion at the luncheon.
Child Study Center.
was chaired by Zev Lapin (upper right). The
annual $1000-a-plate dinner is limited to 150
The award recognizes programs in which
men and included a gourmet meal at Hillcrest
volunteers are used imaginatively in the
Country Club and the exciting drawing for
field of preschool education or the
prizes. Proceeds of the event go to the
promotion of mental health in children.
Cedars-Sinai Building Fund.
Home-SAFE was organized at Cedars-
Sinai over a year ago, utilizing a network
of licensed family day-care homes in
which the children of single parents are
cared for while their parents are working,
at school or in training. Volunteers assist
the day-care mothers by bringing
special enrichment activities, working in
a preschool program at the local
GIVE THE GIFT OF LIFE
community adult school, and serving
as co-leaders for a weekly parent group
for the single parents.
Call the Cedars-Sinai
Honorable mention for the award was
Blood Bank at 662-9111,
shared by the parent volunteer program
ext. 731
of the Julia Ann Singer Preschool Center
at the Thalians Community Mental Health
or 652-5000, ext. 231; after
Center of Cedars-Sinai, the Spastic
Dec. 12, 855-5376
Children's Foundation and the USC
Mrs. David Shore and Saul Brown, M.D.
Pal Program.
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Helping Hand
-A Name
and A Goal
From a nucleus of six women talking
soon as maternity and pediatric patients
informally about philanthropy as they sat
move into the new building. When fully
on a park bench in Santa Monica, Helping
operational, the new shop will be open
Hand has grown to an organization of
seven days a week.
more than 2,000 members who give more
It is estimated by Mrs. Nieman and Help-
NURSERY
than 100,000 hours of volunteer service
ing Hand President Mrs. Jerome (Fannie)
and in excess of $100,000 a year to
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
Blatt, that at least 20 volunteers a day will
be needed to staff the new shop and the
This year, Helping Hand is celebrating
gift carts which will take shop merchan-
the 45th anniversary of its founding to
dise directly to the patient's bedside.
"help those less fortunate." How well it
Since its first contribution to Cedars in
has succeeded in its purpose can be
1933, Helping Hand has contributed about
judged by the Helping Hand contribution
$2 million for various programs and
this year - an all time record $157,000 for
projects including piped-in oxygen
the department of obstetrics and gyne-
throughout Cedars, construction aid for
cology, the newborn nursery and
the Maternity-Pediatrics Pavilion, support
gynecological oncology at Cedars-Sinai.
for free medication and plasma for clinic
The 45th year is a big one for Helping
patients. Beginning in 1966, the group
Hand in another way because it will mark
assumed major financial support of its
establishment of the new Helping Hand
present projects, and has turned over
Gift Shop, located on the plaza level of
more than $1 1/4 million. These funds have
the new medical center, and scheduled
made it possible for Cedars-Sinai to
to begin operation simultaneously with
develop a high risk maternity program
the opening of the facility.
rated by a U.S. government survey as the
The new shop, with 1,600 sq. ft. and
finest and most complete in any com-
expanded selections of gift items of all
munity hospital in the nation.
types, will be a far cry from the original
In addition to the shops, Helping Hand
Helping Hand Gift Shop, which opened in
volunteers handle the baby pictures at
a small corner of the main lobby at Cedars
Cedars-Sinai. Helping Hand Associates,
in 1941 and was the first gift shop to be
a group of young matrons affiliated with
established in a Los Angeles hospital. Net
the parent organization, conduct the
proceeds of the shop in its first year were
monthly maternity tours for prospective
$102. Helping Hand's determination and
parents and are responsible for the fund
dedication can be measured by the stead-
raising Baby Alumni program.
ily growing income which this year for the
first time netted more than $100,000.
Helping Hand is governed by an active
board consisting of more than 60 women.
Some 10 years of planning and study went
Assisting Mrs. Blatt as executive vice
into the new shop. The group's transition
presidents with specific areas of respon-
committee, chaired by Mrs. Harry (Jeanne)
sibility are Mmes. Richard (Myra)
Nieman, who also serves as shop
Mannheimer, administration; Joseph (Ora)
merchandise manager, finally settled on
Adams, shops; and George (Betty) Harris,
a "mini specialty shop" which will include
public relations.
wide selections of gifts of all description
In addition, Helping Hand is especially
and even have a special live plant section.
fortunate in having five of its founding
During the move-in period, Helping Hand
members still active with the group.
will continue to operate the main lobby
These include Mmes. David (Miriam)
shop at Cedars. The Boutique Unique and
Jacobs, Morris (Minna) Sontag, Edgar
Mount Sinai shop will close as soon as
(Evelyn) Magnin, Samuel (Reba) Dubin
the new facility is opened, and the Cedars
and John (Paulyne) Greenberg.
Pavilion shop is scheduled to close as
Tess Griffin
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19
Use of ultra sound equipment in the high risk
maternity program is described by Maclyn
Wade, M.D., director of the department of
obstetrics and gynecology, to (lett) Mrs. David
(Miriam) Jacobs, honorary chairwoman of the
Helping Hand board, and Mrs. George (Betty)
Harris, executive vice president of the group
which provided funds establishing and
maintaining the high risk program. With 45
continuous years as a volunteer at Cedars-
Sinai, Mrs. Jacobs holds the medical center
record of volunteer service.
Framed by one of the display windows of the
new Helping Hand Gift Shop are (left)
Mrs. Jerome (Fannie) Blatt, president, and
Mrs. Harry (Jeanne) Neiman, merchandise
manager for the greatly expanded facility
in the new Cedars-Sinai.
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20
Dedication Ceremonies
grounds will supplement present
for Children's Playground
services, creating a "way of learning and
preparing for life, and giving the children
Two children's playgrounds, specially
a source of joy," Brown said.
designed to help youngsters with
Visit
The Cheerful Helpers Child and Family
emotional or psychological handicaps,
the
Study Center, founded in 1958, was the
were dedicated at ceremonies held at the
first children's unit established in the
Thalians Community Mental Health
department of psychiatry at Mount Sinai
Center Sunday, September 21.
helping
Hospital. The study center provides
Taking part in the dedication ceremonies
various outpatient services for disturbed
for the Harriet Blumenthal Playground of
preschool age children. A total treatment
hand
Gift
Julia Ann Singer Preschool Psychiatric
program is planned for each child which
Shops
Center and the Tina Corenson Playground
includes weekly guidance sessions for the
of the Cheerful Helpers Child and Family
parents, as well as therapy and
Study Center were Mrs. Blumenthal
education for the children. The goal
and Mrs. Corenson.
is to relieve underlying emotional
Saul L. Brown, M.D., director of the
problems in the child and in the family
The most complete collection
department of psychiatry and Thalians
so that normal family development can
of lucite in Los Angeles.
continue for all members.
Community Mental Health Center, and
Wilton Armetale pewter
Ben Winters, Cedars-Sinai vice chairman
The Julia Ann Singer Preschool Center
Cache pots
and chairman of the executive committee
offers a short-term outpatient treatment
French cheese plates and
spoke at the formal program followed
program for emotionally disturbed
hors d'oeuvre sets
by refreshments and tours.
preschool age children. The program is
Card table covers
According to Brown, the new play-
family oriented and is intended to
grounds will "encourage fantasy play in
educate and provide consultation
all children," and will help develop a
services for parents and children.
subtle balance of visual, intellectual and
The goal of the Julia Ann Singer program
emotional functions. Children who have
is to synthesize educational, family and
not learned to create fantasy play by the
psychological approaches in the treat-
age of two or three, need careful
ment of emotionally disturbed young
guidance in body activities, he said.
children. Each family enters into a
Specially designed climbing equipment
therapeutic program designed to treat its
and play structures provide the oppor-
unique problem. Immediate elimination
tunity to "slowly develop new abilities.
of symptoms does not always occur.
To those children who are troubled or
The family is helped, however, to
disturbed, the design of a new play
modify the basic causes and continue its
area is a crucial therapeutic aid."
natural growth. The usual plan of
Books - Flowers - Candy -
Both Julia Ann Singer and Cheerful
treatment is based on a six-month
Helpers centers conduct programs aimed
attendance in the program.
Jewelry - Gowns, Robes,
Loungewear - Handbags and
at providing psychiatric care for
The center has been serving the needs
Small Leather Goods -
emotionally disturbed youngsters in
of troubled children and their families
cooperation with Cedars-Sinai. The play-
since 1961.
Layettes - Games and Toys -
Car Seats for Babies -
Stationery
Proceeds provide major support for
the Division of Obstetrics and
Gynecology and the Newborn
Nursery at Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center
Will Deliver Anywhere
Charge Accounts Invited
Photo by Geoff Berkin
At Cedars, call 662-9111, ext. 101
At Sinai, call 652-5000, ext. 379
For the Boutique, call 652-5000,
ext. 378 or 652-5891
After December 12, call
855-4831 at Sinai
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BUILDING FUND
Larry Silberkleit
The Ahmanson Foundation
Southern Calif. Bldg. Funds
Amalgamated Clothing Workers
Dennis Stanfill, Twentieth Century Fox
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Stein
Maxwell M. Andler, Jr., M.D.
Mel Stein, Kreshek Reinschreiber
Alvin Anenberg, Alsal Oil Co.
Associated Organization of L.A.
Emanuel M. Stolaroff, Neutrogena Corp.
Mrs. Rae Swidler
The R. C. Baker Fdn.
Dr. Nathan Barshop
Larry Taylor
Textile Association of L. A.
Caron Beaver
Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Beckenfeld
United Fellowship
Dr. Leon Belous
Norman Weinstein, M. Weinstein Inc.
Beverage Industry Guild of Cedars-Sinai
Wells Fargo Bank
Milton J. Wershow Co.
Medical Center
George Binder
Stephen J. Wilson
Merle Oberon Wolders
Stanley Black
Womens Guild
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bloom
Harold M. Zeigler
Bernard Briskin
Lola Zucker
Buchalter, Nemer, Fields & Savitch Char. Fdn.
Mrs. Leonard A. Chudacoff
Mrs. Mina Cohen
Richard and Lois Cole
Mr. and Mrs. Armand S. Deutsch
Alfred Durslag
Harold Easton
The Rainbow
Mr. and Mrs. Duffy Edwards
Honor Roll of
Phil and Vinnie Eisendrath
Henry A. Epstein
Celebrates a
Donors to the
Luis Estevez
F & S Investment Inc.
Sergio Farber
Building
Dr. Jerome Fein
California Fiesta
Albert A. Feldman
Campaign
Ambassador Leonard K. Firestone
Robert F. Foran, M.D.
N. A. Fotias
David and Rena Fox
The list of building campaign donors
Fraternal Order of Eagles
includes those contributions received
Frederick's of Hollywood
Harold and Harriet Freund
between June 15 and September 26, 1975.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Frisch
December
Names of additional contributors
L. Furstman
will be listed in each subsequent issue.
Martin Gendel
Marcus Glaser
Persons desiring to contribute to
Nathaniel Glickman
the building campaign may write the
Mr. and Mrs. Jules C. Goldstone
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Kramer
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gottlieb
Division of Community Relations,
Judge Benjamin Landis
Hilda Grickton
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lefkowitz
Box 48750, Los Angeles, California 90048;
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Habelson
Isadore Levine, Hyman Levine Family Fdn.
or phone 652-5000, ext. 197; after
Monty Hall
Mrs. Sid Lockitch
Joseph Harris, M.D.
Loeb & Loeb
December 12, 855-3027.
Mrs. Joan Cohn Harvey, Harry Cohn Fdn.
William Louchheim, Jr.
John M. Heidt
Ben Maltz
Perry Herst
Harriett and Frederick Mellinger Fdn.
Rudolph L. Hirsch
Mrs. Harold J. Mirisch -
Mr. and Mrs. Leo D. Hollenberg, Jr.
Board of United Hostesses' Charities
Barry W. Mirkin
Mitchell, Silberberg & Knupp
Victor Moss
The
National Cash Register Company
Pacific Telephone Co.
Bruno Papsys
Construction
Cathy Pattiz
Frederick W. Pobirs, M.D.
Mrs. Elizabeth Reinhard,
Isadore Reinhard Memorial Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Reynolds
Industry
Arthur Rosenberg
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Rosenfeld
Edward and Ann Rothschild Fdn.
Dinner
Arlyne Rothberg, Inc.
A. A. Schnierow
Sidney W. Schuman, The Schuman Fdn., Inc.
Danny Schwartz
December
Holmes Tuttle
Dave Jeffe
Frederick Kahn, M.D.
Paul A. Kaufman, M.D.
Danny and Sylvia Fine Kaye
Louis L. Kelton
Frances and Hannah Kichaven
Lewis A. Kingsley Fdn.
CS
George Konheim
Sidnev R. Korshak
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BUILDING FUND
DONOR
IN MEMORY OF
DONOR
IN HONOR OF THE BAR MITZVAH OF
Sam Oreck
Albert Alexander
Dr. and Mrs. Lionel A. Walpin
Kevin Marc Walpin
Rena R. Taussig
Sylvia Anthony
Joseph M. Harris, M.D.
Dorothy Bine
DONOR IN HONOR OF THE ENGAGEMENT OF
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Leviloff
Mrs. Martin Blank
Mrs. Aaron J. Masure
Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hart
Mrs. Robert Borun
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Firestein
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Barrett
Mark Boyar
Mr. and Mrs. J. George Wright
Mark Boyar
DONOR
IN HONOR OF THE MARRIAGE OF
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Winters
Mother of Eli Broad
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Friedman
Charles Cohn
Alvin Friedkin
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Lyon
S. Rosenwald
Mother of William Corbin
Dr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Mirovich
Father of
Dan Golenternek
Dr. and Mrs. Ben Newman
Mr. and Mrs. S. Finner
Mr. and Mrs. I. Mirovich
Husband of
DONOR
IN HONOR OF
Mrs. Ruth Gavenda
Morris G. Savin
Dr. Nathan Barshop
Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis A. Kingsley Foundation
Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph G. Straus
Eleanor H. Goldsmith
Theodore E. Cummings
Stella Lipsky
Lillian Goldstein
Elizabeth Messenger
Raymond Harris
Carmeline Perugini
Lillian Goldstein
Alex Schreiber
Alfred Hart
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Westheimer
Irving Hellman
Richard A. Wilson
Bob Hatch
Dr. and Mrs. Dan Golenternek
Emanuel Hertz
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Abell
Max P. Lipman, M.D.
Harriett Gene Riskin
Dr. Sam Herzikoff
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Berman
Angela Rose
Deana and A. H. Shorr
Dr. Sam Herzikoff
Mabelle S. Weiss
Selma J. Sampliner
Mr. and Mrs Theodore E. Cummings
Didi Hirsch
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Biheller
Mrs. Alfred Stern
Rose S. Shapiro
Maria Hrastnigg
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Berman
Honor Roll of
Barry Weinstein
Virginia M. Frosh
Mabel Isaacs
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Berman
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Hop Morris
Victor Joffee
Armin Wittenberg. Jr.
Contributions to
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lapkoff
Sam Kurland
Mr. and Mrs. Milton V. Barancik
Sol Levine
DONOR
SPEEDY RECOVERY
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Wilson
Cedars-Sinai
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Wilson
Adele Meyer
Larry Baum
Mrs. Joan Mier
Harry Mier
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Winters
Frances Broidy
Frank D. Davis
Mrs. Olga Mogan
Mrs. I. Brown
Charles H. Cohn
Medical Center
Hyman Moscowitz
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Moscowitz
Mr. and Mrs. I. Mirovich
Mrs. Herbert Drapkin
Joseph M. Harris, M.D.
A. D. Nast
Dr. and Mrs. Dan Golenternek
Dr. George Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Weinberg
A. D. Nast
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lederer
Willard Isaacs
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is sincerely
Alison Rudolph
Father of Joyce Ryff
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Wilson
Louis Rudnick
grateful to the individuals and organiza-
Mr. and Mrs. Barnet Rubin
Mother of
Mrs. A. Pam Blumenthal
Mrs. Bert Stern
Mrs. George Saks
tions listed on this and the following
Mr. and Mrs.
BUILDING FUND IN HONOR OF
pages for gifts which help make possible
Albert H. Rosenberg
Arthur Scheinman
THE BIRTHDAY OF LEON ALSCHULER
the addition of new facilities, services
Fredrick H. Kahn, M.D.
Dr. Herbert Shubin
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Alschuler
Mr. and Mrs. 1. Mirovich
Father of
Robert S. Beaver
and equipment, and the continuation of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Siegel
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Berman
its programs of patient care, research
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Wilson
Richard Sokolove
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cole
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Broidy
Ellen Sue Sparrow
and medical education.
Marshall B. Grossman
Mrs. Lillian W. Robinson
Abraham J.
Mr. and Mrs Richard K. Hexter
and Anna Wallach
Listed are contributors of gifts received
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hirschman
Mrs. A. Pam Blumenthal
Regina Werkheiser
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Jacobson
between May 14 and August 27, 1975.
Mr. and Mrs. Nicolai Joffe
DONOR
IN HONOR OF THE BIRTHDAY OF
Names of additional contributors will
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leberman
Mr. and Mrs. I. Mirovich
Sol Alpert
Mr. and Mrs. AI Marks
be listed in each subsequent issue.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Blywise
Edward H. Blywise
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nathan
Persons desiring to contribute to the
Norman Hirschfield
Irwin Buchalter
Leona Pattiz
Joseph M. Harris, M.D.
James Davis
many vital medical center activities and
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Rubin
Joseph M. Harris, M.D.
Mrs. James Davis
Benjamin F. Schwartz
services or to the building fund for the
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Berman
Walter Girdwoyn
Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Solomon
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Berman
Mrs. Walter Girdwoyn
New World of Cedars-Sinai may write
Mr .and Mrs. Joseph G. Straus
Joseph M. Harris, M.D.
Mrs. Stanley Goodfriend
the Division of Community Relations,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lederer
Willard Isaacs
Box 48750, Los Angeles, California 90048;
Mrs. Stephen J. Wilson
Stephen Loew
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gousman
Mrs. Sima Magidow
or phone 652-5000, ext. 197; after
Mrs. Harold Hines
Mrs. Edith Mandel
December 12, 855-3027.
Rena R. Taussig
Mrs. Edith Mandel
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen N. Loew,
Jr
Urban Patman
Joseph M. Harris, M.D.
Morton Schamberg
Mr. and Mrs.
Fashion Industry
Robert Leberman
Mrs. Maurice Schwartz
Toby Silverman
Toby Silverman
Mr. and Mrs. Max Golden
Raymond Stotter
Club Dinner
Mrs. Harold Hines
Raymond Stotter
Dr. and Mrs. Lionel A. Walpin
Lori Jill Walpin
DONOR IN HONOR OF THE ANNIVERSARY OF
honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Jacobson
Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Arkin
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Berman
Dr. and Mrs.
Gerald Blankfort
Sydney (Duke)
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Bartick
Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Ezralow
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Berne
Mr. and Mrs.
Becker
Ernest Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Hexter
Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Jaffa
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lederer
Mr. and Mrs.
Harold H. Ruben
December
Mr. and Mrs. Milton V. Barancik
Mr. and Mrs.
Barnet Rubin
Jere Bayard
Mr. and Mrs Sidney W. Schuman
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Greenberg
Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney W. Schuman
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Mr. and Mrs. Sydney S. Brown
Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Singer
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Taub
Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Straus
Renee M. Goodkind Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Trubitt
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BUILDING FUND IN HONOR OF
BUILDING FUND IN MEMORY OF
PARENTING PROCESS PROJECT,
THE BIRTHDAY OF STEVE BROIDY
JEAN LOUCHHEIM
DIVISION OF PSYCHIATRY
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Baum
Mrs. M. W. Aaron
GENERAL CONTRIBUTIONS
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Blye
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Blywise
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frandson
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gormley
Lucille Ellis Simon Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Horwitch
BUILDING FUND IN HONOR OF
Swerdlow Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Leviloff
THE BIRTHDAY OF WILLARD OPPENHEIM
Mr. and Mrs. Don Meder
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Pollak
SUPPORT/MAINTENANCE
Aimee L. Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold S. Rand
UNRESTRICTED CONTRIBUTIONS
Mrs. Harold Hines
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Oppenhelmer
Contributions from the estates of:
BUILDING FUND IN MEMORY OF
Benjamin Feldman
BUILDING FUND IN HONOR OF
HOP MORRIS
Goldie Levine
THE BIRTHDAY OF BERNARD WEINBERG
Bernice Frankenheimer
Lena Olswang
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Oppenheim
Allen Rudolph
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Blywise
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Freeman
Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Rosenberg
Fannie K. Schneider
Irving Singer
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hirsh
Ann G. Steiner
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Lazarus
HELEN REDDY WALD FUND
Belle B. Meisel
Joseph P. Pizer
GENERAL CONTRIBUTIONS
OTHER SUPPORT/MAINTENANCE
UNRESTRICTED CONTRIBUTIONS
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Srere
Alder, Genser and Hasson
A. W. Anderberg Manufacturing Co.
Associated In-Group Donors
BUILDING FUND IN HONOR
Robert H. Bloomberg
Libbye Braude
OF THE ANNIVERSARY OF
Molly Breton
Robert B. Bregman, Jr.
MR. AND MRS. JACK BLUMENTHAL
Donald M. Brill
Nathan S. Brenner
Richard Brooks
W. E. Brodis, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Mirovich
Anita Chiat
M. L. Byllesby
Mr. and Mrs. I. Mirovich
Lucretia Cole
Tesse Cardeaos
Mr. and Mrs. S. Siegel
Geneva Cox
Nancy M. Cavanaugh
Dicker and Dicker
Cheerful Helpers for Handicapped Children
BUILDING FUND IN MEMORY OF
Fred P. Droesch
Stewart I. Cowen
EDWARD H. BLYWISE
Edwin R. Ehrlich
Craig A. Crawford
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Berne
Gloria Giannini
Robert A. Cupples
Mr. and Mrs. Duffy Edwards
Rose Grey
R. J. Dannenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Elston
Mrs. William Rea Heath
Delochie M. Davidson
Aimee L. Friedman
Georganne Heller
J. S. Derrick
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hirsch
Benjamin Hulkower
Sherman D. Dorsey
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woolf King
Jerald B. Jacobs
Richard F. Dziobeckl
Sophie Kress
Dr. and Mrs. Leo Kaplan
John D. Erickson
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen N. Loew, Jr.
Reuben R. Katz
Lawrence F. Farnett
Belle B. Meisel
Joe E. Keller
W. Finkelstein
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Oppenheim
Arnold E. Kinsler
Jerome Forkosh
Dr. and Mrs. Morton H. Randall
Prof. D. B. Klein
Michael T. Fromm
Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Rosenberg
A. L. Koolish
Martin S. Gilfix
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Stotter
Lazzar Home Furnishing Co.
Marilyn D. Glazer
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Straus
Mrs. Alfred Levin
Louis P. Goldsman
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Weinberg
Mrs. Jerry M. Lewis
Brian J. Happy
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Wilson
Peggy Lieber
Julia Harris
Mrs. Joseph Lieblich
Norman D. Hedish
BUILDING FUND IN MEMORY OF
Jerome S. Lippe
Dona J. Heisler
NATHAN CUMMINGS
Gertrude Loeb
Bernard Hirsch
L.A. Country District Council of Carpenters
Ronald H. Kirschbrown
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Barrett
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Friedman
Lucie Ann
Elliot C. Klein
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Margolin
Martin G. Laffer
Joseph M. Harris, M.D.
George H. Marston
Mrs. Ruth Markus
Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Kelton
Barry W. Mirkin
Renwick S: McNiece
Students of Leo Baeck Temple Religious School
Mrs. Ruth Sakowitz
Morris Merson
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Siegel
Mrs. Fred Nason
Weingarten-Alexander-Falik Family
Morton Rokaw
DONOR
IN MEMORY OF
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Willis
Herman Rotsten
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berglass
Nina Aldino
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley O. Sackin
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hoffman
Daughter of
BUILDING FUND IN MEMORY OF
Terry Steinhart
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Allen
Trico Container and Display Corporation
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Gersh
Howard Andelson
GEORGE FELDSTEIN
Claire Feibelmann
Hanna Ascher
Daniel R. Feldstein
DONOR
IN HONOR OF
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Babbush
Joseph Babbush
Mrs. Lorraine Feldstein
THE ANNIVERSARY OF
Mr. and Mrs.
Maude Price
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kay
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Herzog
Sol Rosenthal
Father of Steve Bauman
Mrs. S. R. Sender
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Levin Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lebby
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greene
A Beautiful Lady
Mrs. Sharon K. Neufeld
Father of
BUILDING FUND IN MEMORY OF
BARNEY MORSE REHABILITATION
Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Berman
FREDA LEVINE
CENTER FUND
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Louis Sugerman
Berta
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Chanock, Jr.
DONOR
IN MEMORY OF
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Barton
H. Blitsten
Mr. and Mrs. lke Greenberg
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mark
Florence Braunstein
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey S. Morse
Manuel Borinstein
Dr. and Mrs. Nathan R. Gusinow
Esther Levett
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Coyne
Ben Chazen
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey S. Morse
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hart
Mr. and Mrs. Al Goldstein
Mother of
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hayman
DONOR
IN HONOR OF THE BIRTHDAY OF
Mrs. Bernard Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Heltzer
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey S. Morse
Irwin Buchalter
Beatrice Berman
Suzanne Garfield Collier
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Leviloff
Mr. and Mrs. David Modlin
Rose Crausman
Mr. and Mrs. E. Mazur
THALIANS COMMUNITY
Sherry Lansing
Mrs. Susie Davis
Nanas, Stern, Biers and Company
MENTAL HEALTH CENTER
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Decker
Mrs. Dorothy Decker
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Pritkin
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Stotter
Hugo Degroot
DONOR
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schulman
IN MEMORY OF
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Greenwald
Mr. Dima
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stern
Janice Taper
Didi Hirsch
Marshall H. Friedman, M.D.
Ben Dinetz
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weide
Joseph E. Keller
Grandmother and
Mr. and Mrs. AI Ross
Nettle Engel
Uncle of Marleen Jones
Mr. and Mrs. D. Lippey
Max Epstein
Joseph E. Keller
Helen Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Babbush
A. Finegood
Joseph E. Keller
Salomon Schachter
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gerry
Sidney Fishman, M.D.
Monte Lang
Harry Trenner
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berglass
Rose Frenkel
Mrs. Adolph Kraus
Julia Kraus
Beatrice Warshaw
Nicolai Joffe
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Baum
Mother of
Irene A. Kraus
Le Roy Kraus
Mrs. K. Glick
May Kamler
Mr. and Mrs. Friedenberg
Dr. and Mrs. Alan J. Friedman
Mrs. Sarah Leviloff
Mrs. K. Glick
Sam Karlin
Maud H. Guthman
Gordon Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leberman
Harriette Paley
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rabin
Esther Katzman
Marshall H. Friedman, M.D.
Ida Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hirschman
Charles Pollak
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Phillips
Basil Kaufman
Mr. and Mrs. AI Lester
Morris Garshfield
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Friedman
Jane Preis
Frieda Zitter
Irma Kugel
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gerry
Mark Gerry
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leberman
Jane Preis
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gersh
Jerry Pressler
Mr. and Mrs Jay Mintz
Mother of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Kohl
Richard M. Richmond
Mr. and Mrs. David Fein
Mrs. Josephus Reynolds
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Glickman
Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Kahn
David Rosenthal
Lester A. Leserman
Albert Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs Malcolm Stuart
Mrs. Eva Goldberg
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Oppenheim
Charles Silberman
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. K. Glick
Mrs. Ida Speilman
Maurice Gersh
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schwartz
Willard Oppenheim
Eleanor Goldsmith
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan A. Polesky
Dr. Louis I. Sokol
Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond H. Stotter
Mrs. Charles Stein
Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond H. Stotter
Eleanor Goldsmith
H. Joe Isaacs, Jr.
E. M. Stolaroff
Raymond H. Stotter
Mrs. Bert Stern
Mrs. Sharon Neufeld
Mrs. Lillian Goldstein
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Alschuler
Raymond Stotter
Sadie Edelstein
Mrs. Dave Swedlow
Sala Honigsfeld
Robert Gould
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cole
Raymond Stotter
Beck Meselson
Mrs. Dave Swedlow
Sherry Lansing
Rosalie Greenspahn
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Weiner
Mrs. Clarence Veit
Beck Metz
Mrs. Dave Swedlow
Erna Gallenberg
Harold Harris, M.D.
Josephine Wild
Harold Harris, M.D.
GERTRUDE BARNETT MEMORIAL FUND
H. Joe Isaacs, Jr.
Irving Hellman
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chadwick
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newmark
Irving Hellman
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Chanock, Jr
Vicki Hart Higby
Women's Guild
Evelyn A. Grossman
Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Mazy
Mr. and Mrs.
George Goldfein
Brother of Louis Horwitz
SHIRLEY FINE MEMORIAL FUND
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wish
Rose Janofsky
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Friedman
Jen
Premiere-
Sara and Duffy Edwards
Anne K. Mirisch
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Blywise
Mrs. Saul Kamin
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Spencer
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bauman
Tillie Kaplan
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Tamkin
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Warshaw
Tillie Kaplan
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Oppenheim
Louis Kositchek
Mr. and Mrs. A. Reinman
Seymour Kramer
The Sunshine Boys"
MATILDA FOX MEMORIAL FUND
Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Bamberger
Mr. and Mrs.
Judge Samuel L. Kurland
Alan Sleroty
Louis Curland
Mother of Dr. Gerald Labiner
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Sieroty
Lloyd E. Cotsen
E. M. Stolaroff
Mother of Dr. Gerald Labiner
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FRANK FRANKEL MEMORIAL FUND
Sugerman Family
Mollie Labiner
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chadwick
Freda Leventhal
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chadwick
Evelyn A. Grossman
Freda Leventhal
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Curland
Mr. and Mrs. H. Jack Weyl
Ben Levine
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Barton
December
Evelyn A. Grossman
Mrs. Levine
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Trager
Dr. Esther Mueller
DIDI HIRSCH MEMORIAL FUND
Rose Fleishman
Mary Newman
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Baum
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brokaw
Alfred Norick
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. William Silvestri
Jack Pero
Betty Ritzlin
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Imerman
Celia Pincus
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Siegel
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Stotter
Elmer Present
Linda J. Dictor Father of Mr. and Mrs. M. Prizant
DONOR IN HONOR OF THE ANNIVERSARY OF
VICTOR JOFFEE MEMORIAL FUND
Dr. and Mrs. Stanford A. Furer
Queenie
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kramer Mr. and Mrs Harry Arkin
Mrs. Leah Bailis
Sherry Lansing
Father of Alan Raskind
Harry H. Reichel, D.D.S
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Coyne
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Curland
George Riesz
Robert
Mr. and Mrs.
Thelma Markwell
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Rosenthal
Father of
Theodore Zolla
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Coyne
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McMahon
Mrs. Bonnie Robinson
Mr. and Mrs.
Irma L. Polaski
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Oppenheim
Budd Rogers
Richard S. Katz
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Firestein
Harold Price
Walter Sterz
Max Rose
Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Freid
Rose,
Oppenheim
Mr. and Mrs. George Friedman
SOL LEVINE MEMORIAL FUND
Sister of Mrs. S. Satuloff
Mr. and Mrs.
Sharon Beckham
Rena R. Taussig
Arthur Ross
David Braverman
Dr. and Mrs. Gary Furman
Blanche Goldstein
Mr. and Mrs. Fausto M. Ricci
Fred Ross
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Rosenthal
Dr. and Mrs Herman I. Laff
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Siegel
Mother of Susan Roth
Martin B. August
Employees, Fiscal Services, Cedars-
Mr. and Mrs. Willard
PERMANENT ENDOWMENT FOR
Sinai Medical Center
Mrs.
Sally Schoenhut
Oppenheim
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Neuman
Mrs. K. Glick
RESEARCH AND EDUCATION
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Warshaw
Esther Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. William Singer
Selma Markowitz
Mary Shaffer
Mr. and Mrs.
GENERAL CONTRIBUTIONS
Marilyn Reingold
David Share
Leon S. Alschuler
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Straus
Nikolas Adamowitch
Joan Sugerman
David Share
Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Aller
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Bartick
Louis Shipp
Louis Curland
Mr. and Mrs. David Weisz
Jeffrey S. Begun
Edgar M. Phillips
Jack Sidell
Mr. and Mrs.
A. F. Blake
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sidell
Jack Sidell
Bernard Hesky
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wolfson
Grace Blumenthal
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newmark
Sylvan Silberstein
Edna F. Brown
Beverly Singer
DONOR
IN HONOR OF
Mr.- and Mrs. Marvin Mann
Dino Daniel
Dr. and Mrs Allan Morrison
Dr. Gerald Sloane
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weiner
Jack Albertson
Sarah Davis
Pat Schanen
'Sonny'', Brother of
Kathryn B. Glick
Sheldon Brown
Minnie Doday
Mrs. Bess Simon and Mrs. Phyllis Ehrlich
Mrs. K. Glick
Mr. and Mrs. N. Cushing
Mrs. George Duncan
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin G. Young
Mrs. Sophie Stein
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weiner
Dr. Gerald Hecker
Stanley K. Epstein
Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Stern
Eugene J. Stern
Marshall H. Friedman, M.D
William Ingraham
Stanley Fox
Dr. and Mrs. Alan J. Friedman
Mary Sussman
Mrs. Libby Modlin
Alfred D. Katz, M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Freedman
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hoffman
Sylvia,
Lillian Kahn
Belle Owens
Henry Gale
Daughter of Mrs. Rose Miller
Mr. and Mrs.
M. Gameril
Rose Fleishman
Tiz Talsky
Edgar Phillips
Mrs. Eleanor Rosenbaum
Gloria Getzug
Mr. and Mrs. James z. Flaster
Peter Weinstock
Mrs. K. Glick
Mr. and Mrs. D. Smoler
Mrs. Frances Glickman
Harry N. Sweet
Arthur White
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rabin
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sonken
Martin Gordon, M.D.
M. I. Poze
Arthur Wirtschafter
Dr and Mrs. Max Nelson
Dr. Michael Stotsky
Thomas Harris
Irving R. Kumin
Valerie Ann Tanenbaum
Lita Annenberg Hazen Trust
DONOR
IN HONOR OF THE BIRTHDAY OF
Mrs. K. Glick
Mrs. Andonia Zografos
Mr. and Mrs. Barney E. Hokin
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lehmann
Mrs. Ina Best
Mrs. Jacqueline Levine
SPEEDY RECOVERY
Mr. and Mrs. Werner R. Rodman
Mrs. Ina Best
DONOR
Nathan Littner
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flox
Leon Brown
Mr. and Mrs. David Fein
Ben A. Borevitz
Kerry A. Mayer
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hirsh
Louis Dulien
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bernstein
Mrs. Sam Carl
James B. McMillan
Rena R. Taussig
Mrs. Henry Frosh
Mrs. William Metz
Mrs. Sam Carl
Celia B. Monheim
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Blywise
E. J. Garson
Mrs. K. Glick
Mrs. Fanny Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Pardoe
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Phillips
Herman Gartzman
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Freid
Lillian Friedman
Dorothy J. Queen
Babette Hines
Betty Golden
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Warshaw
Cele Haberman
Douglas Robertson
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Alschuler
Ed Hyman
Mr. and Mrs.
Carol Skow
H. Joe Isaacs, Jr.
S. Willard Isaacs
Maurice L. Gersh
Dr. George S. Harris
Ruby Sorensen
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Elsie Stern
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Retchin
PHYLLIS SHERWOOD MEMORIAL CANCER
Russell Stimson
Mrs. Goldie Robbins
RESEARCH FUND IN MEMORY OF
Mary Sutker
Irma Robbins
PHYLLIS SHERWOOD
Sylvia Tebrich
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rosin
Martyn R. Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rothbardt
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Folb
Katherine Vasels
D. Hart
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rousso
Irene B. Schradzke
Betty Hindin
DONOR
IN MEMORY OF
Adria Schumann
Robert Shahinian
Mort Wohl
Mae Wohl
Carmen L. Talley
Gerald C. Scott, O.D.
Mrs. Janet Williams
Sadie Sherman
DEUTSCH ENDOWMENT FUND
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Winston
(ALEX AND LESTER DEUTSCH)
CARDIAC REHABILITATION
GENERAL CONTRIBUTION
YVONNE M. BROWN RESEARCH FUND
PROGRAM FUND
Deutsch Foundation
DONOR
IN MEMORY OF
GENERAL CONTRIBUTIONS
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Brown Barbara, Daughter of
William Braun
RESEARCH, EDUCATION AND
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bessinger
Irving Kellogg
SPECIAL FUNDS
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Richman Barbara, Daughter
David and Fela Shapell Foundation
GENERAL CONTRIBUTIONS
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bessinger
Joseph Simons
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Richman
Sam Bischoff
Max Sinclair
Bio-Science Enterprises
Mrs. Elizabeth Hartfield
Gussie Borun
Patricia M. Frandson
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Liebman
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Brown
Susan Collier
DAVID CARTON CEREBROVASCULAR
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Brown
Didi Hirsch
RESEARCH FUND
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mandel
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Brown
Didi Hirsch
GENERAL CONTRIBUTION
Roy and Eva Markus Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Brown
Freda Levine
Mount Sinai Auxiliaries and Affiliates
Kurt Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Richman
Nathan M. Ohrbach Foundation, Inc.
Rose, Aunt of
Shirley M. Sabo
Mrs. Arthur Wofsy
THE STEVEN B. CHICK
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Richman
Rose, Sister of
Social Aid Group for Clinic
MEMORIAL FUND
United Hostesses Charities
Mrs. Sidney Satulof
DONOR
IN MEMORY OF
Warner Lambert Co.
DONOR
IN HONOR OF THE BIRTHDAY OF
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chick
Father of Janet Binder
DONOR
IN MEMORY OF
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Brown
Leon Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chick Mother of Mrs. Eve Cabin
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Bruchsaler
Anna
Wilma
Katz
DONOR IN HONOR OF THE ANNIVERSARY OF
Albert Chick
Mother of Mrs. Florence Dorfman
DONOR
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chick
Doc Helfman
IN HONOR OF THE BIRTHDAY OF
Mrs. Carl Wois
Mrs. Henry Frosh
Stanley E. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Halper
Mr. and Mrs.
THE STEVEN B. CHICK MEMORIAL FUND
Mrs. Carl Wois
Mrs. Edward Singer
Stanley E. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Phill Singer
IN MEMORY OF STEVEN B. CHICK
BURTON BASKIN HEART
Betty Adelman
DONOR
IN HONOR OF THE MARRIAGE OF
RESEARCH FUND
Selma Amlin
Mr. and Mrs.
Fay Aronowicz
DONOR
IN MEMORY OF
Stanley E. Brown
Dr. and Mrs. Ben Newman
Mrs. Cornella August
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Dr. Samuel Salinger
Ruth L. Bell
Shirley Baskin
Shirley
DONOR
SPEEDY RECOVERY
Jeanette Binder
Mrs. Elizabeth Hartfield
Leon Brown
Rose Block
DONOR
IN HONOR OF THE BIRTHDAY OF
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Brown
Solly Laub
Dorothy Brauer
Shirley Baskin
Mrs. A. M. Bernhard
Rae Briskman
Shirley Baskin
Mrs. Belle Gevurtz
YVONNE M. BROWN RESEARCH FUND
Lewis I. Brunswick
IN HONOR OF THE BIRTHDAY OF
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chick
BURTON BASKIN HEART RESEARCH
STANLEY E. BROWN
Tessie Cohen
FUND IN MEMORY OF SIDNEY KLEIN
Mr. and Mrs. Morry Carr
Mildred Cushlen
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Albert
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Lazarus
Mr. and Mrs. AI Cushlin
Atlas Carpet Mills
Dr. Edward Mandel
Emily Daniels
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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schwarz
Mrs. Rose Diamond
Shirley Baskin
Bud and Odelle Silver
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Albert Bertrand
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Zolla
Rose Eberstein
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Blywise
Lynne Ehrlich
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Braun
CANCER RESEARCH FUND
Phyliss Flores
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Braunstein
Alex Denny Fred
DONOR
IN MEMORY OF
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brunty
Max Geller
Mrs. Joseph M. Checkers
Staff, Out-Patient Pediatric
Dorothy Glanell
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Citron
Department
Jonas Berger
Mrs. E. Goldman
Friends and Co-Workers of
Mr. and Mrs. Lester M. Cohn
Patricia Goldman
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin H. Cole
Richard Bryant
Virginia Bryant
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Goldman
Katherine Corwin
Elizabeth Messenger
Lola Delman
Gussie Goldstein
James Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Max Bamberger
Molly Elberger
Helen B. Gordon
Elliot R. Fine
Mildred Kirsch
Molly Elberger
Rachel Harrison
Finkel, Finkel, Davis and Levy
Mildred Kirsch
Pearl Glayt
A. E. Hirsch
Marie F. Gold
Ellen Gorman
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Friedman
Florence Kaminsky
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Z. Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. Abner Warshaw
Ellen Gorman
Jeannie L. Klein
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Hart
Anne B. Katz
Sara B. Katz
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Klein
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Horwich
Anne B. Katz
Faith Lane
Ruth G. Klein
Mildred Kirsch
Leo Lefkowitz
Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. Jameson
Sylvia Kline
Mr. and Mrs. Abner Warshaw
Marian Levenson
Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Joseph
Erna Kunowski
C. A. Wilhelm
Katherine J. Mortensen
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kanak
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lazar
Mrs. Lillian Kerekes
Rose Berger
Simon Singer
Helen Leventhal
Mr. and Mrs. Norton B. LeVine
Gertrude Marcus
DONOR
IN HONOR OF
Mrs. Morris Levinkind
Dorothy Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Gummo Marx
Rose Berger
Joyce Kelley
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James R. Moorhead
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Melamed
CANCER RESEARCH FUND IN MEMORY
Bessie Morhaime
Mr. and Mrs. Burton H. Meyer
OF MRS. EILEEN MURPHY
Ethel Podos
Mr. and Mrs. David Mindel
Shirley Farnsworth
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis N. Podus
Doris Minow
Joanne Hornickel
Leah Poster
Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Most
Mr. and Mrs. Joe L Reichel
Joan Joy
Nachman Corporation
Helen Kratzer
Theodora L. Rose
Armand Oppenheim
Bernadine Lawlor
Dorothy Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pollak
Phyrne Patterson
Mary W. Rosky
Mr. and Mrs. Anatol Raysson
Elizabeth Price
Blanche M. Samuels
Bernice Sobaski
Mildred Scheinwald
Betty Thompson
Dorothy Schlanger
Don White
Gita Schwartz
Frances Shapiro
Hannah Sharpe
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Selma Sorger
ELMER F. GOOEL, M.D.
ELMER F. GOOEL, M.D. MEMORIAL
Lenore Tankenson
MEMORIAL LIBRARY FUND
LIBRARY FUND IN MEMORY OF
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tapers
Mrs. Ray Tirsch
DONOR
IN MEMORY OF
MARGARET THERIAULT
Reeva Turner
Mrs. H. Rosenwasser
Howard Andelson
Phyllis D. Burke
Vogue Creations Jewelry
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Koch
Michael Bloom
Mr. and Mrs. Allan A. Feinberg
Margaret Weiss
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Austin
Earl Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gooel
Freda Winokur
Mrs. Elmer F. Gooel
John Erickson
Dorothy Shaff
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolberg
Mrs. Ruth G. Greenbaum
Shirley J. Fine
Sylvia Wolberg
Albert Sokol, M.D. and
DR. JOSEPH M. HARRIS'
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wolf
Associates and Staff
Dorothy Goldstein
FELLOWSHIP IN OB & GYN
Ida P. Zweben
Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Sherwood Sylvia Goldstein
DONOR
IN MEMORY OF
Rose P. Gordon
Dr. Marcus Grantham
Joseph M. Harris, M.D.
Mrs. Matilda Fox
CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION FUND
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Rinds
Rae Kaufmann
Joseph M. Harris, M.D.
Mrs. Eleanor Goldsmith
IN MEMORY OF JOHN C. GARVIN
Frances Stern
Rose Roberts
Mrs. Elmer F. Gooel
Sister of
Joseph M. Harris, M.D.
H. Herman
Mary M. Harriman
Joseph M. Harris, M.D.
Sidney Klein
Mrs. William Schwartz
Hood Corporation
Kenneth K. Matsumoto, M.D.
and
William Johnston
DONOR IN HONOR OF THE ANNIVERSARY OF
Associates and Staff
David Toplitsky
Dr. Roman Kulczycky
Joseph
M.
Harris,
M.D.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
Rosenwald
Mr. and Mrs. Rick E. Warick
Mr and Mrs. Robert A. Oehlman
Jake Wyman
Mr. and Mrs. Jerald M. Savin
DONOR
HEART RESEARCH FUND
IN HONOR OF THE BIRTHDAY OF
Celia Carey Schmidt
Mr. and Mrs.
DONOR
IN MEMORY OF
Wolfstein Family
Sidney Austin
Mary and Sonny Grollnek
Mrs. Zida G. Levy
Jerome Becker
Mrs. Elmer F. Gooel
Palo Roen
Mount Sinai Business Office
Robert Bowman, M.D.
Lenore N. Goodman
Mrs. Charles Rosenbaum
Mrs. Mildred Kirsch
Sam Galanter
Beatrice E. Werner
Mrs. Charles Rosenbaum
Elizabeth Messenger
Phil Goldstein
Mrs. Elmer F. Gooel
Mrs. Edward Simon
Stella Z. Gottlieb
Harry Horwitz
Mrs. Rae E. Weinstein
Edwin Wolpaw
Kathryn Zuccarello
Victor Joffee
Elizabeth Messenger
Rose Kaufman
DONOR IN HONOR OF THE ANNIVERSARY OF
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schwartz
Max King
Adeline Kirschbaum
Mr. and Mrs.
Helen L. Feibelmann
Jonathan Peck
Harold Fleischer
Millicent B. Alpern
Clifford Reid
Mrs. Elmer F. Gooel .Mr. and Mrs. Burton Freedman
Stella Z. Gottlieb
Phil Richman
Lenore N. Goodman
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Kahn
Mr .and Mrs. Regis Philbin
Ted Schiller
Beatrice E. Werner
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Kahn
Mr. and Mrs. I. Mirovich
Louis Shipp
Cedars-Sinai
Mr. and Mrs.
Ann Drubin
Gertrude Swados
Jack Horowitz
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lewin
Ann Drubin
Reuben Weston
Mrs. Elmer F. Gooel
Mr. and Mrs. Palo Roen
DONOR
IN HONOR OF THE BIRTHDAY OF
Helping Hearts
DONOR
IN HONOR OF
Edward Meltzer
Irwin Buchalter
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Austin
Lloyd L. Vaughn
DONOR IN HONOR OF THE ANNIVERSARY OF
DONOR
SPEEDY RECOVERY
Mr. and Mrs.
Dinner
Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Weisberg Mrs. Allan Freedman
Ben W. Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hirson
ELMER F. GOOEL, M.D. MEMORIAL
DONOR
IN HONOR OF
LIBRARY FUND IN HONOR OF THE
Mr. and Mrs.
and Auction
BIRTHDAY OF MRS. ELMER F. GOOEL
I. Mirovich
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Berman
Stella Z. Gottlieb
Rebecca Carson
Mrs. John Erickson
Rose Cohn
Mrs. Arthur Pazen
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Freedman
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wolfson
Leo Werner
January
Mrs. Ruth G. Greenbaum
17
Lillyan Schaffer
DONOR
SPEEDY RECOVERY
Mrs. Rae E. Weinstein
Rae L. Podolny
Shirley Danziger
Mrs. Harry L. Wolpaw
Ralph Wolpaw, M.D.
HEART RESEARCH FUND IN MEMORY OF
MANUEL BORINSTEIN
ELMER F. GOOEL, M.D. MEMORIAL
LIBRARY FUND IN HONOR OF THE
Mr. and Mrs. I.J. Bartick
Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Corwin
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BIRTHDAY OF MRS. RALPH WOLPAW
Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Gensburg
Lenore N. Goodman
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Grossman
Mrs. Rae E. Weinstein
Mr .and Mrs. Edward Meltzer
Beatrice E. Werner
Mr. and Mrs. Hy Prell
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schulman
ELMER F. GOOEL, M.D. MEMORIAL
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Smith
LIBRARY FUND IN MEMORY OF
HAROLD FLEISCHER
HEART RESEARCH FUND IN MEMORY OF
Fritzi Blumenthal
FANNIE BRICKMAN
Mrs. Harold Fleischer
Lois Buchele
Lenore N. Goodman
Margaret Buchele
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gooel
Carmin Engebretson
Mrs. Elmer F. Gooel
Industrial Indemnity Company
CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTER
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Kaufmann
Loraine White
Adeline Kirschbaum
DIABETIC UNIT FUND
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Rinds
HEART RESEARCH FUND IN MEMORY OF
DONOR
IN MEMORY OF
Tanya Sapoznik
ARTHUR SCHEINMAN
Board of Diabetic Unit
Anna Chankin
Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Sherwood
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Andersen
Gari Cremona
Anna Chankin
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sperling
Gertrude Braufman
Ginny Hirsh
Didi Hirsch
Dorothy R. Tobias
Mrs. Julian N. Cole
Dr. and Mrs. James Klinenberg
Dr. Barney Kully
Beatrice E. Werner
Joan M. Fink
Eleanor Winkelman
Freda S. Leventhal
Sondra Blumenthal
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ELMER F. GOOEL, M.D. MEMORIAL
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Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Golden
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kurz
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LIBRARY FUND IN MEMORY OF
Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Holzman
ELMER F. GOOEL, M.D.
DONOR
IN HONOR OF MARRIAGE OF
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lauter
Board of Diabetic Unit
Mr. and Mrs. Durand M. Djivre
Mr and Mrs. Ted Lederer
Daughter of
Ethel Goldberg
Mrs. Ernest J. Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Kane
Mrs. Harvey Kirschbaum
Marian G. Lowry
DONOR
SPEEDY RECOVERY
Mr. and Mrs. Hop Morris
Mrs. Louis Winkelman
Freda Leventhal
ELMER F. GOOEL, M.D. MEMORIAL
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LIBRARY FUND IN MEMORY OF
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Rosenthal
CLAUDE PERRY
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Solomon
Emma W. Stern
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Coleman
E. H. Waldeck Company
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. H. Jack Weyl
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wolpaw
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GERTRUDE LAZARUS HEART
DONOR
SPEEDY RECOVERY
SAUL E. RYKOFF MEMORIAL FUND FOR
CENTER FUND
Irving Bergstein
David Bergstein
CANCER RESEARCH AND EDUCATION
DONOR
IN MEMORY OF
Nicki Brahm
Paul Brahm
IN MEMORY OF BELLE COLE MARKUS
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bell
Dora Berkson
Mr. and Mrs. Erwip Feinstein
Mrs. Leo Goldstine
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Singer
Sister-in-law of
Mr. and Mrs.
Irene May
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ceazan
Henry F. Simon
George S. Harris, M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. McKamy
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Ruben
Mrs. Ann Sterling
Sue Collier
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Singer
Mother of
BLANCHE MAY MEMORIAL
SPECIAL PEDIATRICS NEEDS FUND
Edward Feldman
RESEARCH FUND
DONOR
IN MEMORY OF
Mrs. Ann Sterling
Didi Hirsch
DONOR
IN MEMORY OF
Leon M. Raab
Rachel S. Willens
Mrs. Ann Sterling
Gertrude Lazarus
David May II
Blanche Ittleson
David May II
Michael Nidorf
DONOR
IN HONOR OF THE BIRTHDAY OF
DONOR
SPEEDY RECOVERY
David May II
Mrs. Babe Stanley
Rose Cohn
Cal Waner
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Singer
Ben Kurtzman
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Singer
Max Pearl
HAROLD MIRISCH FELLOWSHIP FUND
DONOR
IN HONOR OF
DONOR
IN MEMORY OF
GERTRUDE LAZARUS HEART CENTER
Rose Cohn
Anne Levy
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mirisch
Father of
FUND IN HONOR OF THE BIRTHDAY OF
Robert Schulman
DR. ZANWIL SPERBER'S RESEARCH FUND
NATHAN SULMAN
GENERAL CONTRIBUTION
Sally Block
DR. LEON MORGENSTERN'S
Noralee L. Gold
Cella G. Glauber
RESEARCH FUND
Fan Singer
GENERAL CONTRIBUTION
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DR. NATHAN HIATT'S RESEARCH FUND
Bruno Klebe
GENERAL CONTRIBUTIONS
GENERAL CONTRIBUTIONS
Corometrics Medical Systems
NEONATOLOGY FUND
Roosevelt Welfare Group, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bergstein
DONOR
IN MEMORY OF
Sarah Kohn
Nurses and Housestaff on
DR. BARBARA R. WILBURNE
Louis Miller
Peds West
Danielle LoVerme
MEMORIAL FUND FOR
DONOR
IN MEMORY OF
Mr. and Mrs. Rodolfo Santiago
Richard Rudy
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hiatt
AI Frankel
RADIATION THERAPY DIVISION FUND
DONOR
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DR. NATHAN HIATT'S RESEARCH FUND
GENERAL CONTRIBUTION
Dr. and Mrs. Edward G. Mack
Howard Andelson
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Wilburne
Nathan Cummings
IN MEMORY OF LARRY PARKS
L. Nathanson
Associated Hosts
Father of Helene Lurie
Olive Dunbar
Ida Goldner
Father of Helene Lurie
JACOB AND FELICE REED ENDOWMENT
Harold V. Gould
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Wilburne Simon Rodbard, M.D.
Bella Harris
FUND FOR THE SUPPORT OF
Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Mandel
FREE BED CARE
Larry D. Schwartz
Dr. Barbara R. Wilburne
W. J. Monia, D.D.S.
GENERAL CONTRIBUTION
DONOR
IN HONOR OF THE BIRTHDAY OF
Barbara Lee Philips
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reed
Claudette Nevins Pick
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Winters
Ed Feder
Betty Jean Price
SAUL E. RYKOFF MEMORIAL FUND FOR
DONOR
IN HONOR OF
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Putch
CANCER RESEARCH AND EDUCATION
Kathryn E. Smith
Mr. and Mrs.
GENERAL CONTRIBUTION
Tandem Productions, Inc.
Nathan Winters
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Phillips
S. E. Rykoff and Company
BARNEY KULLY LECTURE FUND IN
DONOR
IN MEMORY OF
MILDRED ALLENBERG RESEARCH
MEMORY OF DR. BARNEY KULLY
S. E. Rykoff and Company
Charles R. Brown
AND EDUCATION FUND
Claire H. Boggs
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wagner
Mr. Campbell
Mrs. Joseph H. Hazen
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Rykoff
Florence Cohn
DONOR
IN MEMORY OF
Bess Rosenberg
Celia Herman
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tyre
Sister of
Lillyan Koenig
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Summer
Didi Hirsch
Mrs. Gretchen Adamson
Sol Lesser
Sylvia and Arthur Newman
Nina Aldino
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Newman
Ruth R. Coleman
Father of Merton Jackson
S. E. Rykoff and Company
Victor Robbins
Mrs. Edward G. Robinson
Marvin Ancell
CHRISTOPHER AND FELIX LEWIN FUND
Bess Rosenberg
Louis B. Rosenberg
Edythe and Sam Krolik
Howard Andelson
FOR PEDIATRIC RESEARCH
Mr. and Mrs. Don M. Hansen
Mrs. Dale Talbot
Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Macy
Howard Andelson
Mrs. Saul E. Rykoff
Shirley Ralph Weinberg
Mrs. M. Reitman
Mrs. Dora Berkson
GENERAL CONTRIBUTION
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tyre
Mrs. Bonnie Blank
Ella P. Lewin
DONOR
IN HONOR OF THE BIRTHDAY OF
Mr. and Mrs. David Rosenthal
Harold Blitsten
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Elinor Rosenbaum
Mr. and Mrs. David Borin
Edward Blywise
DONOR
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Mrs. Saul E. Rykoff
Elinor Rosenbaum
Ruth Jameson
Edward Blywise
Ella P. Lewin
Morris Rothstein
Mrs. Charlotte Kane
Edward Blywise
DONOR IN HONOR OF THE ANNIVERSARY OF
Vivian and Herbert Lantin
Edward Blywise
DONOR
IN HONOR OF THE BIRTHDAY OF
Mrs. Joseph Labens
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Armer
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Lawson
Edward
Ella P. Lewin
Joseph Astrove
Evelyn B. Coleman
Mr.
and Mrs. Roger W. Coleman
Dorie and Paul Light
Edward Blywise
Jennie Prensky
Joseph Astrove
Bess Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cowan
Harry and Adele Oppenhelmer
Edward Blywise
Mrs.
Saul
E.
Rykoff
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Steinberg
Mrs. Alfred Triefus
Edward Blywise
DR. JACK MATLOFF CARDIO-VASCULAR
Margery and Norman Tyre
Edward
RESEARCH FUND
DONOR
IN HONOR OF MARRIAGE OF
Doris and Paul Light
Manuel
DONOR
IN MEMORY OF
Dr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murray
Manuel Borinstein
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford N. Levine
Rebecca Broad
Thomas R. Rykoff
Mr and Mrs. Paul Rabwin
Mrs. Harry Steinbaum
Manuel
Women's Guild Board Members
Manuel
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Feinstein
Didi Hirsch
DONOR
IN HONOR OF
Mr. and Mrs. Pope Wager
Manuel Borinstein
DONOR
IN HONOR OF THE BIRTHDAY OF
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Coleman
Mrs. Lee Cohen
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Chapman
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Coburn
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Factor
Irwin Buchalter
SAUL E. RYKOFF MEMORIAL FUND FOR
Mrs. and Mrs. Norman Tyre
Coburn
DONOR IN HONOR OF THE ANNIVERSARY OF
CANCER RESEARCH AND EDUCATION
Marge and Norman Tyre
Max Irving Irving Harold Cummings Cummings Cummings Borinstein Borinstein Borinstein Mother Blywise Blywise
of
Dr. and Mrs.
IN HONOR OF THE BIRTHDAY OF
Mrs. Irving Coburn and Dr. Boros
Vivian and Herbert Lantin
Nat
Paul Hinkes
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brahm
SHERMAN STARR
Doris and Paul Light
Nat
Dr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Joseph Labens
Paul Hinkes
Dr. and Mrs. Elliott Hinkes
Sylvia and Arthur Newman
Nat
Bess Rosenberg
Women's Guild Board Members
Nat Cummings
DONOR
IN HONOR OF MARRIAGE OF
Mrs. Saul E. Rykoff
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Meyer Pearle and Martin Engel
Jack and Miriam Martin
Shirley Fine
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Feinstein
Daughter of
SAUL E. RYKOFF MEMORIAL FUND FOR
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Stichman
Jeanne Meyers
Shirley Fine
CANCER RESEARCH AND EDUCATION
Dorothy Howard Murray
Shirley Fine
DONOR
IN HONOR OF
IN MEMORY OF CHARLOTTE HIGGINS
Deanne and Marshall Kass
Harold Fleischer
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Hinkes
Paul Brahm
Mr and Mrs. Don M. Hansen
Lolly Levi and
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Feinstein
Samuel J. Heeger
Min and Jerry Rothschild
Harold Fleischer
Dr. Jack Matloff
Deborah Lewin
Matie Fox
Mr. and Mrs.
S. E. Rykoff and Company
Viola Berman
Mr. Frank Frankel
Sanford N. Levine
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schreiber
Leo Wagner
Carolyn and Dick Blywise
Ellie Goldsmith
Belle Meisel
Elinor Goldsmith
Doris and Paul Light
Lillian Hecht
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Mr. and Mrs. S. Grubman
Birthday of
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Nate Gilbert
Gerald Dunitz and Mitzi
Manny Bornstein
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Watt
Steven Graham's
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. DeRoy
Mrs. Gussie Borun
Graduation
Dave X. Marks
California Women's
Henry Brandt
Mr. Rick Wilson
Speedy Recovery of Maury Gray
Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Rosin
Mother of
Sophie Sommers
Anniversary of
Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Brien
Mr. and Mrs. James Halper
Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Sherman
Ned Broude
Sophie Sommers
Birthday of Mrs. L. Halper
Bella Fengel
Brother
of
Mrs.
Jeane
Burns
Cancer League
Marjorie and Phil Golde 75th Birthday of Perry Herst
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brand
Joseph Busch, Jr.
Marjorie and Phil Golde
Anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Salvo Lavis
Jose De Jesus Centero
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jaffa
Mrs. Morris Tarica
Jose De Jesus Centero
Annual Luncheon
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blywise
50th Anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. John Greenburg
Max Chapman
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Joseph
Mrs. Jack Sirkin
Max Chapman
Alyce and Ralph Levey
50th Anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Chapman
Max Chapman
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kahn
Helene Lipman
Florence Cohen
Sophie Sommers
Birthday of Alice Keller
Mrs. Marie E. Gumbiner
Charles Cohn
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Meyer
50th Anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Trust
Mother of Ernest Cohn
22%
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kogen
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sprecher
Mother of Ernest Cohn
Sophie
Sommers
Birthday
of Dr. Daniel Levinthal
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Imerman
Nathan Cummings
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Meyer
Speedy Recovery of
The Dunitz Family
Father of Cutler Family
Herbert Bendheim
January
Mr. Henry Levy
Gertie Danzinger
Ruth and Hal Glucksman
Marriage of
Annette Polland
Elizabeth Elman-Yartzeit
Mr. and Mrs. Morton G. Levy, III
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Weinstein
William Endorf
Sylvia and Arthur Newman
Speedy recovery of
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Fern
Ardie Fincke
Max Pearl
Frances Fink
Shirley Fine
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Meyer
Birthday of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weisman
Shirley Fine
Dora Philipson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kenis
Shirley Fine
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Meyer
Speedy Recovery of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dubin
Shirley Fine
Miss Rachel Rachem
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brussell
Shirley Fine
Vivian and Herbert Lantin
Irving Hellman
Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Briskin
65th Birthday of
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Rosenbaum
Shirley Fine
Mrs. Belle B. Meisel
Irving Hellman
Ben Roth
Dr. and Mrs. Dan Golenternek
Shirley Fine
Annetta and Stanley Freeman
Didi Hirsch
Mary and Sidney Landis
Birthday of
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Green
Stanley Fishman
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tyre
Didi Hirsch,
Albert E, Schwabacher, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Rosin
Louis Forsch
Women's Guild
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Meyer
Marriage of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartman
Mother of
Board Members
Mrs. I. Kingdon Hirsch
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shomer
Mrs. Harry Frank, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Briskin
Dr. Morris Horwitz
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Meyer
Anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Freeman
Frank Frankel
Pearl Greenfield
Victor Joffee
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Shulman
Barbara Melnik and Geo. Weisberg
Frank Frankel
Margery and Norman Tyre
Victor Joffee
Ruth and Hal Glucksman
Marriage of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller
Frank Frankel
Mr. and Mrs. Les Wolfson
Victor Joffee
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spitulik
Annette Polland
Edward Freedman
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blywise
Mrs. Gert Kamin
Dr. and Mrs. Henry H. Henstell
Birthday of
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gale
Harry Friedman
Vivian and Herbert Lantin
Gertrude Kamin
Raymond Stotter
Mrs. Jerome Nathan
Stuart Fulkerson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Lawson
Lucille Kremer
Ruth and Bob Blywise
Birthday of
Dr. and Mrs. Simon Wile
Stuart Fulkerson
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Hokin
Mrs. Isadore Levine
Mr. Ralph Wanger
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Katz
Father of
Dr. Judith W. Loubet
Mrs. William Louchheim
Carolyn and Dick Blywise
70th Birthday of
Mrs. Stanford Gelgood
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Levy
Milton Low
Bernie Weinberg
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Baker
Father of Harry Geller
Vivian and Herbert Lantin
Mother of John Meyer
Vivian and Herbert Lantin
Birthday of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldstein
Stella Goldstein
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Meyer
Dr. Julius Meyer
Bernard Weinberg
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blywise
Mr. Hop Morris
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Meyer
Forthcoming
Bernard Weinberg
Eleanor H. Goldsmith
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hirsh
Buddy Nast
Marriage of Mrs. Tobie Weinberg
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Freeman
Edward Gordon
Vi Berman and Children
Mrs. Henry Newman
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weisman
Edward Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Meyer
Mr. Gerald Nickoll
HELPING HAND OF LOS ANGELES
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Lerner
Edward Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Meyer
Mr. Reuben Philipson
TRIBUTE FUND
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hirsch
Freda Halperin
Mr. and Mrs. S. Grubman
Father of
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Isen
J. Harrigan
the Sam Posner Family
DONOR
IN MEMORY OF
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hecht
Lillian Hecht
Doris and Paul Light
Jacob Reed
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Weiss
Father of
Margery and Norman Tyre
Jacob Reed
Sanford Rosenbaum, Linda and Jan
Jake Abrams
Millie Helgood
Edna and Aron Glikman
Mr. Reynolds, brother of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weisman
Elias Balter
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen N. Loew, Jr
Irving Hellman
Dr. and Mrs. J. Reynolds
Mrs. Henry Monsky
Mary Bastheim-
Helene Nathan
Irving Hellman
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Meyers
Arthur Ross,
Son-Gordon Freedman
Mr. and Mrs. Mort H. Singer
Irving Hellman
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ross
Barbara Melnik and Geo. Weisberg. Mary Bastheim-
Barbara Melnik
Irving Hellman
Mrs. Herbert Cayton
Dr. Samuel Salinger
Son-Gordon Freedman
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen N. Loew, Sr
Irving Hellman
Margery and Norman Tyre
Dr. Samuel Salinger
Helene Nathan
Mary Basthelm-
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Srere
Irving Hellman
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tyre
Rod Serling
Son-Gordon Freedman
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Wolf
Didi Hirsch
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Meyer
Mrs. Ruth Shapira
Virginia Frosh
Mary Bastheim-
Mrs. Murray Greenwood
Didi Hirsch
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenberg
Mr. Louis Shipp,
Son-Gordon Freedman
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weisman
Didi Hirsch
father of Mrs. Jack Massman
Vera Degen
Mary Bastheim-
Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Priver
Didi Hirsch
Mr. and Mrs. Manny Borinstein
Louis Shipp
Son-Gordon Freedman
Polly Corekin
Didi Hirsch
Jack and Miriam Martin
Jack Sidell
Rena Taussig
Mary Bastheim-
Mrs. Sam Yedor
Marsha Hirsch
Ruth and Hal Glucksman
Marge Smitt
Son-Gordon Freedman
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Weiner
Minnie Hirsch
Deanne and Marshall Kass
Philip Sperber
Mrs. B. M. Hirschman
Mary Bastheim-
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Green
Dr. Moris Horwitz
Mrs. Irma Cayton
Mrs. Violet Spitzer
Son-Gordon Freedman
Mrs. B. M. Hirschman
Mrs. Mabel Isaacs
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tyre
Mrs. Violet Spitzer
Sophie Kress
Mary Bastheim-
Mr. and Mrs. John Greenberg
Son of Marie Irving
Mr. and Mrs. Manny Borinstein
Joseph Stone
Son-Gordon Freedman
Barbara Melnik and Geo. Weisberg
Victor Joffee
Mrs. Rose Aronsfeld
Mary Bastheim-
Mrs. Ed Bastheim
Victor Joffee
DONOR
IN HONOR OF
Son-Gordon Freedman
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rice
Victor Joffee
Leslie and Don Schwartz
Speedy Recovery to
Mr. and Mrs. Mort Singer, Jr.
Peter Bellemak
Mrs. Morris Sontag
Pearl Jonas
Henry Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Irv Revitz
Morris Berman
Mrs. John C. Rogers
Pearl Jonas
Pat Mendel
Speedy Recovery to Larry Baum
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jacobson
Morris Berman
Harriet Holzman
Pearl Jonas
Linda and Harvey Miller Birth of Alexandra Berger
Mrs. Ida Winer
Harry Bloomfield
Mrs. A. H. Wittenberg
Pearl Jonas
Alyce and Ralph Levey
80th Birthday of
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ludensohn
Fred Kahn
Mr. Nick Brazy
Stephen N. Loew, Jr
Sally Hellman Blum
Larry Norton
Saul Kamin
Ruth and Hal Glucksman
Robbie Cowan's
Mrs. John Preis
Sally Hellman Blum
Annette Polland
Mrs. Kanter-Yartzeit
Graduation
Barbara Melnik and Geo. Weisberg
Sally Blum
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Loew, Sr. Florence Kauffman
Mr and Mrs. Richard Blywise
Birthday of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weisman
Sally Blum
Annette Polland
Max Kaufman-Yartzeit
Louis Dulien
Helene Nathan
Sally Blum
Helene Nathan
Edwin P. Keim
Vivian and Herbert Lantin
80th Birthday of
Mrs. Charles J. Lang
Sally Blum
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Fine
Mr. Sidney Klein
Louis Dulien
Mary Bastheim
Sally Blum
Frances Fink
Sidney Klein
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Meyer
Speedy Recovery of
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Franklin
Sally Blum
Sylvia Golan
Sidney Klein
Mrs. M. T. Fliegelman
Gil Wayne
Sally Blum
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weisman
Sidney Klein
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blywise
Birthday of
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Phillips
Sally Blum
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Rosenbaum
Sidney Klein
Mrs. George Friedman
Sylvia Golan
Edward Blywise
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sprecher
Sidney Klein
Marjorie and Phil Golde
Birthday of
Helene Nathan
Edward Blywise
Larry Norton
Sidney Klein
Mrs. George Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rice
Edward Blywise
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Solomon
Sidney Klein
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blywise
75th Birthday of
Joan Katz
Edward Blywise
Mr. and Mrs. Danie Wohl
Sidney Klein
Mr. E. J. Garson
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wald
Father of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Glabman
Sidney Klein
Leonard Borden
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Mr. and Mrs. John Greenberg
Dan Kleinberg
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wald
Mother of
Mrs. Jerome Nathan
Mrs. Herbert Bloch-
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Armer
Dan Kleinberg
Mrs. Robert Stern
Quick Recovery
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chalker
Dan Kleinberg
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jacobson
Mother of
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Rosenbaum
Florence Brody-
Roger Weiss Fox
Dan Kleinberg
Mrs. Robert Stern
Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Seidel
Dan Kleinberg
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Imerman
Dr. Irwin Stever
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Glabman
Stanley Brown-
Bella Fengel
Isaac Klugliah
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brand
Kay Sullivan
65th Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Polacheck
Sister of
Sylvia Golan
Mrs. Harry Takula
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Mike Konheim
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Polacheck
Mother of
Sanford Rosenbaum
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brody-
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Baer
Louis Kositchek
Mrs. Charles Taub
Anniversary
Dorothy Levinson
Helene Nathan
Mrs. William Tick
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Renkow
Evelyn Brussell-
and Norman Lawson
Lucile J. Kremer
Anne Weisberg
Jean Toppelberg
Speedy Recovery
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Costin
Abe Krieger
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gresham
Uncle of Mrs. Routh
Barbara Melnik -Evelyn Brusell-Speedy Recovery
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weisman
Judge Samuel Kurland
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mr. Albert Allen
Evelyn Brussell -
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Green
Mother of
Isodare Bernstein
Dolly Wager-Yartzeit
Speedy Recovery
Dr. Gerald Labiner
Annette Polland
Dolly Wager-Yartzeit
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allen
Evelyn Brussell
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barancik
Mrs. Burt L. Levin
Annette Polland
Father of
Speedy Recovery
Mrs. M. B. Cohen
Mrs. Burt L. Levin
Mrs. Pope Wager-Yartzeit
Doris Rosenfeld
Evelyn Brussell-Speedy Recovery
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Imerman
Leonore Levin
Annette Polland
Sam Wager-Yartzeit
Mrs. Elizabeth Hartfield
Evelyn Brussell-
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kafka
Freda Levine
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Armer
Roy Webb
Speedy Recovery
Nell and the Leavens
Dr. Robert Levine
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rice
Fani Weiss
Sylvia Golan
Irwin Buchalter-65th Birthday
Mrs. J. C. Bloomfield
Albert Levinthal
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gilmore
Jack Weiss
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bresler
Irwin Buchalter-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Freeman
Rose Levitt
Mr. and Mrs. Herm Schnitz
Jack Weiss
65th Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Isen
Linda
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Marias
Alex L. Weitz
Freda Yedor
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Buchman-
Mrs. Arthur J. Heyman
Mr. and Mrs. M. Lipsitz
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brand
Marian Whelan
50th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Levine
Father of
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Green
Arthur White
Mr. and Mr. Jerome Blatt
Herb Clark-Birthday
Gloria Lushing
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kenis
Arthur White
Nell Cohen and The Leavens
Mr. Charles Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. John Greenberg
Belle Markus
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Green
Mother
of
Mrs.
AI
Wolf
-Birthday
Isabel Kaufman
Alex Maybaum
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Naythons
Joseph Wilder
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Ziering
Sarah Cohn-
Marion Slate
Jesse Measer
Mrs. Jerome Nathan
Frank Wright
85th Birthday
B. Herbert Bendheim
Della Medalie
Dr. and Mrs. Simon Wile
Frank Wright
Mr. and Mrs. Milt Corwin
Nomi Corwin-
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dizon
Della Medalie
DONOR
IN HONOR OF
Bat Mitzvah
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Katz
Ed Michelson
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Green
Jack Albert-
Helene Nathan
Mr. and Mrs. Judd Cox-
Mr. and Mrs. Marty Weiss
Ed Michelson
Emily J. Blumenthal
Hop Morris
Speedy Recovery
Good Wishes
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weisman
Helene Barbanell-
Mrs. John J. Preis
Sharon Donzis-Bat Mitzvah
Pam Blumenthal
Hop Morris
Hop Morris
Confirmation
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weisman
Jan
Dreier-Confirmation
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schoenburg
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weisman
Audrey Belousoff-
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Rosenbaum
Jan Dreier-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Golden
Hop Morris
Confirmation
Confirmation
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Newmark
Hop Morris
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartman
Mrs. Sadye Gumbiner
Dr. and Mrs. Boris Bender
Dubin-75th Birthday
Hop Morris
Mrs. Ed Bastheim
-50th Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Rosenbaum
Rabbi Maxwell
Hop Morris
Frances Fink
Helene Nathan
Hop Morris
Mrs. Daniel Benton-Birthday
Dubin-75th Birthday
Kathleen Nesburn
Mr. and Mrs. Mort Singer, Jr.
Mrs. Daniel Benton
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Welsman
Rabbi Maxwell Dubin
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hirsch
Mr. and Mrs. Milt Polland
-Birthday
-75th Birthday
Gerold Nickoll
Gerold Nickoll
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gale
Machie Bernstein
Dr. and Mrs. George Harris
Mrs. Howard Ellman
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dizon
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Kart
Rose Novak
-75th Birthday
-Seml-Centennial
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Green
Norman Elzer-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brand
Jonathan Peck
Ethel Rattner
Max Raskoff
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Blatt
Speedy Recovery
Mr. and Mrs. George DeRoy
-35th Anniversary
Olive Barancik
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Engel
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Renkow
Father of
Mrs. Donald Renkowitz
Mr. and Mrs.
-Anniversary
Sid Wolf
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Blatt
Sylvia Kart
Sylvia Ezor-Thanks for an enjoyable
Mazie, Shirley and Joe
Allan Reynolds
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Imerman
Phil Richman
-35th Anniversary
day at Mother's Day Luncheon
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart L. Kart
Russell Faber
Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Sherman
Buddy Rogers
Joel Greenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Blatt
-Graduation
Joan Katz
Buddy Rogers
-35th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore B. Bernstein
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Hilborn
Jules Rosenbaum
Dr. and Mrs.
Ben Finkelstein-50th Anniversary
Sut Katz and Jeannette Agay
Jules Rosenbaum
Morris Tarica
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Blatt
Vicky Robbin
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Finkelstein-
Mrs. Sam B. Rosenbaum
Sam
and Ted Rosenbaum
Mrs. Sam B. Rosenbaum
Parents and Sister of
-35th Anniversary
50th Anniversary
Helen Foos
Fannie Blatt
Annette Polland
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Finkelstein-
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Rosenbaum
Mr and Mrs. Jules Goldstone
Helen Rosenberg
Dr. and Mrs. George Harris
Fannie Blatt
50th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weisman
Fannie Blatt
Mrs. llona Spiro
Marilyn Fishman-Recovery
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Springer
Max Rosenfeld
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Maller
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Rosenbaum
Mr. and Mrs.
Florence May
Father of Louis Rudnick
Ralph Grunauer
Jerome Blatt 35th Anniversary
George Fox-Graduation of Daughter
Father of Louis Rudnick
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Imerman
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Charles J. Lang Mrs. James Freuden-Birthday
Mrs. Ben Pearl
Albert Rugeti
Jerome Blatt 35th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cohen
Mr. and Mrs.
llona Spiro
Albert Rugeti
Mr. and Mrs.
Harry
Friedman-50th
Anniversary
Mildred Kahnweiler
Dr. Sam Salinger
Stephen N. Loew, Jr.
Mrs. Herbert Bloch -
Mrs. Hortense G. Weinstein
Mrs. Henry Frosh
Mrs. B. N. Hirschman
Dr. Sam Salinger
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Malinow
Jorelyn Salmonson
Quick Recovery
Edna L. Marks
Mrs. Henry Frosh-Birthday
Vera Degen
Mrs. Henry Frosh-Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weisman
Arthur Scheinman
Mildred Kahnweiler
Mrs. Henry Frosh-Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schoenburg
Arthur Scheinman
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Harris
A Salute
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Welsman Mark Gelfond-Birthday
Arthur Scheinman
-Confirmation
Dr. and Mrs. Simon Wile
Arthur Scheinman
Diane B. Kane
Raymond J. Gertz-Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rosenmayer
Arthur Scheinman
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Malinow
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brussell
Louis Schulman
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rosenmayer
to the
Ben Gilmore-Honor of Granddaughter Tracy
Louis Schulman
Mr. and Mrs. Julien Isen
Bill Glazer-Graduation
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dunitz
Louis
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Schoenburg
Betty Golden
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gresham
Scott
-Birthday
Helene Nathan
Mrs. Seff
Marian Lowry
Harold Louis Louis John Schulman Ann Ann Shapiro
President-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flox
Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Seff
Maurice Goldman-50th Anniversar
Mrs. Sam Yedor
James Shapiro
Mrs. M. Robbin
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Goldman-
Marian Grossman
James Shapiro
50th Anniversary
Larry Norton
James Shapiro
James
Steve Broidy
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Welsman
Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Imerman
Maurice Goldman-50th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rabiner
Shipp
Mrs. Samuel Corekin Mr. and Mrs. Jules Goldstone
Mr. and Mrs. Max Raskoff
Shipp
-Honor of Great Grandson
Mr. and Mrs. Max Raskoff
Syl Silberstein
Mrs. Albert Zager
Mrs. Lee Goodman-Birthday
Bella Fengel
Father of Silver
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Strauss
Richard Gresham-
Harry Brand
Mrs. Harriett Silverman
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weisman
Sally Siskin
Mr.and Mrs. Albert Ezor
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartman
Sally Siskin
January
Marion Slate
31
60th Birthday
Mrs. Elizabeth Hartfield
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Halper
Sally Siskin
-25th Anniversary
Dr. and Mrs.
Mother of Gayle Slate
Bates F. Metson and Family
Dr. George Harris
Dr. and Mrs. Herb Rappaport
Gerald Sloane
-Speedy Recovery
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wohl
Milton Spero
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klein
Dr. George Harris
Jerome L. Ungerleider, M.D.
Baby Stadler
-Speedy Recovery
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Revitz
Mother of
Mrs. Robert Stern
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Dr. and Mrs. Carl Imerman
Dr. George Harris
-Speedy Recovery
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HELPING HAND OF LOS ANGELES
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Rosenbaum
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Stampa
Jane Preis-Birthday
TRIBUTE FUND
Linda and Jan Rabbi Edgar Magnin-85th Birthday
Sylvia Kart
Alice Raskoff-Thanks for the
Mr. and Mrs. Mort Singer
Rabbi Edgar Magnin
DONOR
IN HONOR OF
enjoyable day at the beautiful
85th Birthday
Mother's Day Luncheon
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Measer
Dr. George Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brussell
Rabbi Edgar Magnin
Dr. and Mrs. George Harris
Vicki Reynolds
-Speedy Recovery
85th Birthday
40th Birthday
Miriam Jacobs Dr. George Harris-Speedy Recovery
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weisman
Rabbi Edgar Magnin
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Barzilay
Russell N. Rose
Helene Nathan Dr. George Harris-Speedy Recovery
85th Birthday
65th Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. George Epstein
Dr. George Harris
Henry Freiberg Rabbi Edgar Magnin-85th Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Hirschman
Russell N. Rose
-Speedy Recovery
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Loew, Jr. Rabbi Edgar Magnin
65th Birthday
Sandra, Richard and Melissa Wolfson
Dr. George
85th Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ezor
Russell N. Rose
Harris-Speedy Recovery
Mrs. John Preis Rabbi Edgar Magnin-85th Birthday
65th Birthday
Dr. Jerome L. Ungerleider
Dr. George Harris
Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Briskin
Russell N. Rose
-Speedy Recovery
Paul Krasne
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Malinow
65th Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Renkow
Dr. George Harris
in appreciation for your help
Mr. and Mrs. Avin Malinow
Russell N. Rose
-Speedy Recovery
Helene Nathan
Ann Malinow-Speedy Recovery
65th Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Livingston
Dr. George Harris
Frances Fink
Ann Meyer-Birthday
Miriam Jacobs
Eleanor Rosenbaum-Birthday
Speedy Recovery
Mr. and Mrs. Mort Singer
Ann Meyer-Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Jean Ladensohn
Jean and Sandy
Lulie Frankel
Dr.
George
Harris-Speedy Recovery
Mr. and Mrs.
Rosenbaum
Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Priver
Dr. George Harris
Charles Taub
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snyder
Howard Rosenberg
-Speedy Recovery
40th Wedding Anniversary
Bar Mitzvah
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allen
Dr. George Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Stampa
Betty Morgan
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ezor
Ben Roth-65th Birthday
-Speedy Recovery
50th Birthday
Dr. and Mrs. Hal Winer
Ben Roth-65th Birthday
Dr. and Mrs. Marvin K. Levin
Dr. George Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Solomon
Elinor Nathan-Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Barzilay
Ben Roth-65th Birthday
-Speedy Recovery
Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Wolf
Ben Roth-65th Birthday
Dr. and Mrs. Albert Zager and Family
Dr. George
Stephen N. Loew, Jr.
Mrs. Jerome Nathan
The Grunauer Family
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ruben
Harris-Speedy Recovery
Quick Recovery
50th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Blatt
Dr. George Harris
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Green
Louis Rudnick
-Speedy Recovery
Bernard Weinberg
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neisser
-Speedy Recovery
Mrs. Sam Corekin
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Harris
25th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Green
Mr. and Mrs.
-64th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Ruttenberg-50th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Solomon
Mr. Perry Herst
Max Raskoff
Dr. and Mrs. Ben Newman
Members of Curtain and Drapery
-75th Birthday
Honor of Marriage
of So. California
Harry Schechter
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Malinow
Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs.
-Speedy Recovery
Ralph Herzog-50th Anniversary
Lester Riskind
Dr. and Mrs. Ben Newman
Isabel Kaufman
Walter and Ann Schoenfeld
Virginia Beckman
Polly Heymann-Birthday
Honor of Marriage
-Marriage
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weisman
David Hirsch
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barancik
Mr. and Mrs.
-Confirmation
Richard Rabiner
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Oppenheim
Alex Schreiber-Marriage
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Katz
Jack Hochstadt
40th Anniversary
Edna L. Marks
Walter Schwartz
-Speedy Recovery
Joan Katz
Willard Oppenheim-75th Birthday
Special Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dunitz
Sidney Irmas
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Ada Robbins
Rod Serling-Speedy Recovery
-50th Birthday
Richard Rabiner
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Osband
Mr. and Mrs. Max Welsman
Rod Serling
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kositchek
Mrs. Flora Israel
25th Anniversary
-Speedy Recovery
-Mother's Day
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Mort Singer
Mrs. Myron Shane
Mrs. Milton G. Erman
Basil Kaufmann
Bernard Weinberg
Mr. and Mrs. Urban Patman
Birthday
-Speedy Recovery
-Anniversary
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Imerman
Mr. and Mrs.
Florence Chapman
Basil Kaufmann
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weisman
Nancy Lynne Paul
David Shore-Marriage
-Speedy Recovery
Confirmation
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Fishel
Mr. David Siegel
Mr. and Mrs. William Cardozo
Basil Kaufmann
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Polland
Mrs. I. A. Polland
-Birthday
-Speedy Recovery
80th Birthday
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Rosenbaum
Basil Kaufmann
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bercutt
Mrs. I. A. Polland
Stephen N. Loew, Jr.
Mrs. Mort Singer, Jr.
-Speedy Recovery
80th Birthday
60th Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Green
Basil Kaufmann
Craig, Cathy, and
Mr. and Mrs.
-Speedy Recovery
John De Roy
Mrs. I. A. Polland-80th Birthday
Milt Corwin
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sinker
Joan Katz
Basil Kaufmann-Speedy Recovery
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Leavens
Mrs. 1. A. Polland
-Marriage
Helene Nathan
Basil Kaufmann-Speedy Recovery
80th Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Rosenbaum
Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Imerman
Basil Kaufmann
Warren Silver-Honor of Bobby's Bar Mitzvah
-Speedy Recovery
Virginia Beckman
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stern
Basil Kaufmann
Allan Stampa-45th Anniversary
-Speedy Recovery
Alfred O. Hergott
Miriam Jacobs
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Steinberg
Leon Brown
Basil Kaufmann-Speedy Recovery
-50th Anniversary
Mrs. Elizabeth Hartfield
Basil Kaufmann
Mrs. Charles Pollak
Edith Strauss-Mother's Day
-Speedy Recovery
Bella Fengel
Edith Strauss-Good Health
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lissner
Basil Kaufmann
Fund Annual
Sylvia Kart
Edith Strauss
-Speedy Recovery
Thanks for the enjoyable day at
Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Gale
Mr. and Mrs.
the Mother's Day Luncheon
Milton Kerns-00th Anniversary
Mrs. Max Chapman
Mrs. Joseph Striffing
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Renkow
Jayne Kimel
Awards Banquet
-Speedy Recovery
-Bat Mitzvah
Mrs. Jerome Nathan
Myrtle Sugarman
Irving H. Green
Ed King-Speedy Recovery
-Speedy Recovery
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gerson
Sarah Kohn
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Renkow
Myrtle Sugarman
-85th Birthday
-Speedy Recovery
Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. Reuben Chier
George Tarsky
Charles Hirsch and Blanche
Sarah Kohn
22%
Birthday
-85th Birthday
February
Annette Polland
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Wager
Mr. and Mrs.
55th Anniversary
Sanford Rosenbaum
Mr. and Mrs. Burnel
Barbara Melnik and
Koolish-Daughter's Wedding
George Weisberg
Bernard Weinberg
Dr. and Mrs.
Special Birthday
Robert Kositchek
Louis M. Kositchek-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lazarus
Mrs. Bernard
Birthday
Weinberg-Birthday
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kositchek
Mrs. Louis
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Katz
Mrs. Frank Weiss
Kositchek-Mother's Day
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Strauss
Anna Krieger-80th Birthday
Jane Preis-Birthday
-Speedy Recovery
Sophie Kress
Helene Nathan
Jane Preis-Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ezor
Dr. Richard Wolf
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Rosenbaum
Ben Kurtzman
Miriam Jacobs
Jane Preis-Birthday
-50th Birthday
-Recovery
Mrs. Stephen N. Loew, Jr.
Robert Lazarus
Jane Preis-Birthday
Dr. and Mrs. Hal Winer
Dr. Richard Wolf
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Weinberg
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rubin
Jane Preis-Birthday
-50th Birthday
Birthday
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Ziskin
Jane Preis-Birthday
Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Briskin
Dr. Richard Wolf
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dizon
Richard Leavitt
"Sis" Wolf
Jane Preis-Birthday
-50th Birthday
40th Birthday
Mrs. Eric Tarne
Jane Preis-Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Hirschman
Dr. Richard Wolf
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Katz
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Hans Erlanger
Jane Preis-Birthday
-50th Birthday
Paul Leichinger-Honor of a lovely evening
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Weinberg
Jane
Preis-Birthday
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Nickolas Fischer
Dave Lesser
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Foorman
Jane Preis-Birthday
Stephen. N. Loew, Jr.
Harold L. Zellerbach
Recovery
Joseph Lifpitz
Mrs. Morris Sontag
Jane Preis-Birthday
-Father's Day
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dunitz
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weisman
Jane Preis-Birthday
Speedy Recovery
Mrs. Charles Stein
Jane Preis-Birthday
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31
Jewry's Great Gift
aspirations of the pioneers of the Los
healing through the creation of a medical
Angeles Jewish community. More than six
center such as Cedars-Sinai.
decades have passed since the Thanks-
But more than that, the Cedars-Sinai
giving Day in 1909 when the cornerstone
was laid for the Kaspare Cohn Hospital
Medical Center is the greatest gift that
Excerpted from the B' nai B' rith
Messenger, August 18, 1975, by special
on a five acre site on Stephenson Avenue.
the Los Angeles Jewish community has
permission of the publisher.
By today's standards that hospital,
bestowed upon the people of Los
forerunner of the Cedars-Sinai Medical
Angeles. Its opening will mark a high point
Center of today, was modest. But in its
in the six-generation history of L.A. Jewry
It has risen like the great giant that it is,
time it was the finest.
and will symbolize the contributions that
pushing its massive yet beautiful lines
this very vibrant and vital segment of Los
against the Los Angeles sky. And it is a
And those who saw the project through
Angeles has made to better the quality of
thing of wonder, this new Cedars-Sinai
to fruition were the men who molded our
life and of living in the Southland.
Medical Center, a product of Jewish
Jewish community - Cohn, Marco R.
To
genius and Jewish humanitarianism.
all those who have stressed the
Newmark, Ben R. Meyer.
Jewish ethic through their devotion to
Indeed, this medical center, which will
It is the tradition of these community-
Cedars-Sinai [goes] the appreciation
open its doors sometime in 1976, is a
builders that motivate those who involve
of a Jewish community which marvels
magnificent tribute to the dreams and
themselves in the very Jewish act of
at your deeds.
New Medical Center: Telephone Numbers
Effective December 12, the telephone number for the Mount Sinai Division
is (213) 855-5000. Patient information is available by calling 855-2000.
Tie lines between Sinai and Cedars Divisions will be maintained until Cedars
operations are transferred to the new medical center.
As of the same date, the new address for Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is
8700 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048.
Information
Director-Elementary Day
General
855-5000
Employment
855-5521
Treatment Center
855-4559
Patients
855-2000
Gift Shop
855-4831
Home-SAFE
855-4563
Patient Accounts
Laboratory (Clinical)
855-5376
Julia Ann Singer
A-C
855-4187
Medical Records
855-3303
Preschool Center
855-3618
D-1
855-4155
Medical Staff Office
855-5143
Liaison & Consultation
J-Q
855-4185
Nuclear Medicine
855-3181
School
855-3466
R-V
855-4145
Nursing Office
855-5183
Preschool & Infant
W-Z
855-4187
Pathology
855-5381
Parenting Service
855-3576
Clinic
855-4067
Pharmacy
855-5601
Thalians Family & Child
Medicare/Medi-Cal/
Physical Therapy
855-3821
Guidance Unit
855-3537
CCS/Dialysis
855-4183
Psychiatry
Warm Line
652-3122
Administration
855-5121
Administration
855-3411
Pulmonary Care
855-3818
Admitting
855-3051
Adult Inpatient Service
855-4714
Purchasing
855-4751
Blood Bank
855-5376
Adult Outpatient Service
855-3492
Radiation Therapy
855-3181
Cardiology
855-3711
Adult Partial Hospitalization
Radiology/X-ray
855-3737
Community Relations
855-3027
& Day Treatment Center
855-4707
Social Service
855-3321
Auxiliaries & Affiliates
855-3016
Adult Psychiatric Crisis &
Thalians Community Mental
Campaign Records
855-3036
Emergency Service
855-3503
Health Center
Patient Relations
855-3071
Cheerful Helpers Preschool
(See Psychiatry)
Coordinator
855-3073
Center
855-4553
Volunteers
855-3011
Publications
855-3001
Community Consultation
If No Answer / All Other
Public Relations
855-3021
& Education
855-3405
Departments
855-5000
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