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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. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Betty Ford donated to the United States of America her copyrights in all of her unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. 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 X . . LINEN SUPPLY ANATOMICAL PATHOLOGY 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 CLINIC JOIS PEDIATRICS ADMITTING LOBBY CLINIC STOP VS T 5 PHARMACY $10P OUT-PATIENT 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. TYPING POOL XER. 3. PARTY DRS' WORK 0 00 RECEP. D 00 PURCHASING 0 SENDING & INDEX READING RECEIVING STUDE NT INDEX OFF. CLERK CARRELS FILES MED. RECORDS OFF. SEC. POOL OFF. AUDIO-VIS. DOCTORS' STACKS LOUNGE WORK RM. CATAL. CONF. 0 EQUIP CONF. DIREC. SEC ASST.DIR LOUNGE ASST DIR SEC. DIR. LIBRAR'N 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 DIV.OF MEDICINE EDUCATION & CONFERENCE CENTER VOLUNTEERS NURSING ADMIN. ADMIN COMMUNICATIONS PANTRY ASST. DIR. ASST. DIR CONF. & CONF. AST DIR LIBRARY DIRECTOR 0 CONF. OFF. CHAIRMAN STOR. SEC. TEL. SWITCHBOARD LOUNGE OFF. SEC. OFF. OFF. PAYROLL COT CONF. LOBBY 20 CONF. OFF. ASSOC AST. CLERK COORD DIR STAFFING WORK DIR ASST. SEC. TRAIN'G FOOD SERV. DIR.,VOL. DIR. LOUN on WAIT'G CARTS OFF EXAM 00 00 RECEPT. 09 al O CONF. ALDEN DRIVE 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 " TC OBSTETRICS AND X X X GYNECOLOGY X X ADMINISTRATION X X X X CLINICAL LABORATORY INTENSIVE CARE ADMINISTRATION UNIT AND E.D.P. X X SUPPLY AND COLLECTION 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 ALDEN DRIVE XUUX XOOX XUUX XUUX XUUX XUUX X XUUX XOUX U 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 00 00 00 00 U LOUNGE PATIENT PATIENT SOILED TUB 0 CARE JAN. EQUIP. CTR CTR MED. CONS. PANTRY as CL. D 10 CONF. CLEAN CONF. LOUNGE X NOUR STA EQUIP. JAN. UTIL EQUIP MED UTIL EQUIP. P a 1 U 5 (L) a 00 C 00 00 00 00 a B a a a BR ISOL. ISOL. BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR ISOL ISOL. BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR. BR BR BR BR BR BR xxx seek x00x 202x XIIX 1 or & 25 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 Core Facilities Formula Room Nurses' Lounge 3 Office Xoox Xoox Xoox Xoox Xoox XOUX XOOX Xo BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR OFF. BR PO BR BR 10 S 10 10 BR BR BR BR BR BR 0 00 0 0 0 - C CONF. FORMULA OFF a SOIL'D LOUNGE 7 BASS. 7BASS. 5 3BAS BAS PHOTO B X PATIENT BASS PATIENT CARE CTR C CLEAN WORK RM. WORK RM. MED CTR CONF NOUR BOILD 0 CONF. PANTRY MED WORK RM. WORK RM. 0 STOR SOILED 8 LOUNGE 00 BASS 21 EQUIP. JAN. CONS. LOCKER LOUNGE UTIL. n 7 BASS. 8 7 BASS. TR'T a 7 BASS. 0 00 11 Ci STP BR BR BR BR BR 0 BR 0 BR BR OFF. 00 BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR XIIX xeex XIIX XIIX XIIX 0 lx XIIX ALDEN DRIVE NEWBORN NURSERIES 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 BIOCHEMISTRY SECTION OF CLINICAL H LABORATORIES PEDIATRICS BLOOD BANK HEMATOLOGY SECTION OF ADMINISTRATION 5 a CLINICAL LABORATORIES LABORATORIES PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE 1 CARE UNIT 29 30 Fourth Floor 64 Rooms for General Medical Patients South Patient Tower Core Facilities 4 ALDEN DRIVE XO X X.UX XUUX XUUX 200X XUUX XUUX 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 (1 U 00 00 00 00 0 00 0 LOUNGE PATIENT PATIENT CARE SOILED JAN. EQUIP. CONS. TUB 2 CARE CTR PANTRY CTR 78 CL. 10 CONF. MED. CLEAN CONF. 0 LOUNGE NOUR STA IH! EQUIP. JAN. UTIL EQUIP MED UTIL. EQUIP. P c 2 20 20 00 00 00 an C C ISOL. ISOL. BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR ISOL. ISOL. BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR week XIIX C XIIX C XIIX C 0 C XIIX 31 32 Fourth Floor 32 Rooms for Pediatric Patients North Patient Tower Playrooms 32 Rooms for General Medical Patients Core Facilities 4 - COO 0 C C o COO o COO ISOL. ISOL. BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR ISOL. ISOL. BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 a 0 C: 0 0 0 PATIENT PATIENT C CARE EQUIP. CTR UTIL CTR UTIL. EQUIP. MED PLAY RM . CONF. NOUR CLEAN CONF. C MED CONS. JAN. PLAY PANTRY SOILED TUB 0 CLOS. - LOUNGE 0 C 0 0 PO a 0 0 C of C C a 02 C 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 0 0 0 0 o 0 C 0 ALDEN DRIVE 33 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 X X X X X X CARDIAC MEDICAL DIVISION OF INTENSIVE CARE INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE UNIT AND M.I.R.U. BRANCH X UNIT OFFICES DEPT. OF SEROLOGY SECTION OF 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 ALDEN DRIVE XUUX XUUX Xo 0 XUUX XUUX XUUX XU 02 X00X 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 00 00 00 00 U DI TOT in LOUNGE PATIENT PATIENT CARE SOILED a JAN. CTR TUB CARE EQUIP CTR MED. CONS. PANTRY as CL 10 CONF. CLEAN CONF. LOUNGE X NOUR STA EQUIP. UTIL. EQUIP MED JAN. UTIL EQUIP. D. C it 22 00 C 00 08 00 08 C 0 52 0 ISOL ISOL BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR ISOL ISOL BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR 2 X STORE XIIX x00x X , 0 X I a C x00x 37 38 Fifth Floor The North Wing of the Fifth Floor serves Cardiology Patients. North Patient Tower Its facilities are: 64 Patient Rooms Core Facilities 5 XU X MUUM XOUX Muux XUUX U 2001 X00X ISOL. ISOL BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR ISOL. ISOL. BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR U 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 U 10 PATIENT PATIENT CARE o CARE EQUIP JAN. CTR UTIL. EQUIP CTR MED, UTIL. EQUIP X "NOUR CLEAN CONF. LOUNGE U CONF. MED. PANTRY . JAN. EQUIP. CONS. 100 CL. SOILED TUB 1 0 LOUNGE - U LII U LI , 00 00 00 00 11 00 00 CI 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 XIIX XIII C XIIIX C I lix X 1 LIX XIIX ALDEN DRIVE 39 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 XUUX X0 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 00 00 00 00 0 LOUNGE PATIENT 1 SOILED TUB 0 PATIENT CARE CARE JAN. EQUIP CTR MED. CONS, PANTRY CTR 08 CL. 10 CONF. CLEAN CONF. LOUNGE X NOUR EQUIP. 0 STA JAN. UTIL EQUIP MED UTIL. EQUIP 0 9 L E 90111 2 00 00 00 no 00 0 ISOL ISOL BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR POST THORACIC AND VASCULAR SURGICAL CARE UNIT ISOL ISOL BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR XIIX x00x a XIIX C C XRUX 0 0 o 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 YOUR XUUX Muux Xuux LUUX o P ATE ISOL. ISOL. BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR F ISOL. ISOL. BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR CARDIAC POST SURG CARE U 00 00 00 00 00 0 n D PATIENT PATIENT CARE o C CARE EQUIP. JAN. CTR UTIL. EQUIP CTR MED UTIL EQUIP X NOUR CLEAN CONF. LOUNGE 0 CONF. MED. D JAN. CONS. PANTRY EQUIP. 00 CL. SOILED TUB 0 0 1 LOUNGE of LL U U LI D , 00 00 11 C 00 C 00 10 00 0 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 XII 0 X XIII XIIX XIIX xllx XIIX XL 1x X n X ALDEN DRIVE 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 00 0 0 00 00 0 U In LOUNGE 0 PATIENT PATIENT CARE SOILED 0 JAN. EQUIP. CONS. TUB CARE CTR CTR. 00 CL. & CONF. MED. PANTRY CLEAN CONF. LOUNGE X NOUR STA EQUIP. JAN. UTIL. EQUIP MED. UTIL. EQUIP. 0 a U UI 01 a 00 00 00 00 AR 00 00 C 0 ISOL, ISOL. BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR ISOL. ISOL. BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR xeex XXIX XIIX XIIX xelx X XII 5007 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 YOUN XUUX BUNX Xu U XO 100. XOUX ISOL. ISOL BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR ISOL. 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 LOUNGE U D 0 So C 0 00 0 0 00 00 00 a BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR III BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR XIIX XIIX XIIX XMIX XIIX xllex XIIX ALDEN DRIVE 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 beloct 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 X C 0 X 0 X C a 0 X 0 o 0 o 0 0 C O a O 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. [] UTIL. PANTRY NOUR EQUIP. MED UTIL. STA, ST o I 0 0 0 0 1 9 a 0 0 0 0 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q ISOL. ISOL BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR ISOL. BR BR BR BR BR BR BR 21 21 a a 01 a o 0 0 a O 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 ISOL ISOL. BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR 0 0 0 0 C 0 C 0 0 C D a O o 10 PATIENT n T PATIENT CARE CTR EQUIP UTIL 0 X PANTRY NOUR CTR. UTIL. ST. CONF. X EQUIP MED CONF. CLEAN CL. OFF LOUNGE 0 MED OFF. CONS TUB o JAN. SOILED 0 00 O X LOUNGE 0 0 a o C 0 0 C 0 C 0 0 C 0 C 0 X o BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR DR BR BR BR BR BR t a X 21 a X a O X a X 11 X 1 X X 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 C($ CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTER 8700 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90048 Telephone: (213) 652-5000 As of December 15, 1975 Call (213) 855-5000 CS 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 CS 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 Page--2 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 CONFIDENTIAL Business By 8D NARA, Date 7/23/2018 August, 1975 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 CONFIDENTIAL Page 2 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 CONFIDENTIAL Page 3 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 CEDARS - SINAI MEDICAL CENTER Nov. 4, 197 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 NAR NARA, 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 C S 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 5 D П D D D SOLD ISOL BR BR BR BR BR BR BR SOLD ISOL ISOL BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR NORTH PATIENT TOWER EIGHTH FLOOR SOLD , PATIENT T PATIENT L) EQUIP X CARE CTR UTIL PANTRY NOUR CTR. UTIL ST. CONF. X EQUIP. MED. CONF. CLEAN CL MED. OFF. LOUNGE OFF. , CONS. SOLD X TUB 0 JAN. SOILED of X P X r LOUNGE C SOLD BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR SOLD BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR - X X X X X X 01 5 01 D SOLD BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR П BR BR BR 1 1 1 , 1 SOLD LOUNGE PATIENT PATIENT u JAN. CARE r CTR. CONS. X SOILED CTR 10 MED. OFF OFF TUB X CLEAN CONF. CONF. CL. LOUNGE X 11111 EQUIP. UTIL X PANTRY NOUR EQUIP. MED UTIL. STA. ST SOUTH PATIENT TOWER C EIGHTH FLOOR SOLD ISOL. ISOL. BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD ISOL. BR BR BR BR BR BR BR D - TX t t LA TX TX LA . NURS NURS NURS NURS OFF. OFF. OFF. OFF. NEUROPHYSIOLOGY SURGICAL DIVISION OFFICE LOCK LOCK 5 CLINICAL OFF. OFF OFF. OFF RESEARCH OFF. CONF. LOCKERS LOCKERS ELEC X X LOBBY PAT. REL. X HOSTESS X X X X OFF. 0 CONF. EEG WAIT COFFEE COFFEE SOLD STAFF ELEV PUBLIC ELEV. PUBLIC ELEV. STAFF ELEV. ECHO OFF. EEG . MONIT ADMIN UNIT SEC INT'W EMG. RECEP. CONF. X X X X X X X SUPV. INTW MED. REC X CONF. MGR PHARM. X EXAM. EXAM. OFF E.E.G. EMG ON ON I OFF OFF RECEP CALL CALL DIR. X LOCKERS REC.& OFF WAITG RECEP. LOUN LOCK LOCK DENTAL LAB RECOV SOLD SEC OFF SOILED CLEAN LOUNGE SOLD WAITG SOILED LAB SEND RECOV SCRUB STAFF EM. PREP. X X P.S.C.U. P.S.C.U. P.S.C.U. SEC FILES LOCK. OUT PATIENT PATIENT C c X HOLDING III SURGERY I TISSUE all Rr LOCK CONTROL LAB SOLD SOLD CTR. P.S.C.U. CYTOLOGY CUTTING CHF FLUORO. DIAGNOS SPEC PROC. ANESTH SEC CONT. SURGERY EQUIP. CLEAN SOLD LOUNGE LAB SUPV. DR LAB OFF. DARK SURGERY SLEEP P.S.C.U. SOILED CENTRAL WORK SOLD TYPING X-RAY RECOVERY CONF LAB SCRUB FILES REST DARK - SCRUB HISTOLOGY OFF. P.S.C.U. . PANTRY CLEAN LIBRARY STOR LAB EDITG ASSEM SEC. SOLD I SPEC PROC SURGERY SURGERY SURGERY SURGERY CYSTO CYSTO CYSTO. P.S.U. VIEWG X-RAY 19 LAB FILES SOLD SOLD OFF. 01 EQUIP, TUMOR P.S.C.U. REG LOCK P.S.C.U. P.S.C.U. LAB LOCK. CONF. - I SURGICAL PATHOLOGY AND CYTOLOGY 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 1008 1000 XBUX XUUX X00X ISOL ISOL. BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR ISOL ISOL BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR NORTH PATIENT TOWER U SEVENTH FLOOR CARENT T PATIENT EQUIP. JAN. X CARE CTR 0 UTIL EQUIP CTR. MED UTIL ORTHO- NOUR PEDIC SOLD CLEAN CONF. CAST CONF MED X PANTRY ROOM JAN. EQUIP. CONS 00 SOLD SOILED TUB 0 SOLD LOUNGE C BR BR BR III BR BR BR BR III BR BR III BR BR TIP BR BR BR BR TIP BR SOLD BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR XIIX XIIX XIIX C C XIIX XIIX XIIX XIIX XIIX XUUX XUUX XUUX XUUX XUUX XUUX XUUX XUUX BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR SOLD BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR all BR BR BR BR BR BR BR 00 U LOUNGE SOLD PATIENT PATIENT CARE JAN. MED. X SOILED TUB CARE EQUIP. CTR. CONS PANTRY CTR as CL. 10 CONF. CLEAN SOLD CONF. OUNGE X NOUR I - X STA SOLD EQUIP. JAN. UTIL EQUIP MED. UTIL EQUIP SOLD SOLD SOLD 1 H SOUTH PATIENT TOWER 0 , 0 a a 0 0 SEVENTH FLOOR ISOL ISOL BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR SOLD ISOL ISOL BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR XIIX XIIX XIIX XIIX XIIX XIIX 5227 XIIX NURS NURS NURS NURS OFF OFF. OFF. OFF INPATIENT PHYSICAL THER CENTER 00 SOLD LOCK LOCK ... LAB. OFFICE EXAM EXAM EXAM DIR. LOCKERS LOCKERS X X SOLD PAT REL. X X LOBBY HOSTESS X X X 0 0 RECEP SEC. COFFEE SEC. 00 EXAM COFFEE STAFF ELEV. PUBLIC ELEV. PUBLIC ELEV. STAFF ELEV. & WAIT'G EXAM 7 CONF. CONF X ADMIN, UNIT SEC CHF. INT'W X X X ORTHO- X INTW MED. REC. PHARM. PEDIC CLIN. PATHOL. SUPV. MGR. STORAGE VIROLOGY EXAM CHF TECH. REST ON ON EXAM EXAM ASST DIR X SOLD a OFF WAITG LOCKER ON SEC. REST CHF SEC. SOILED CLEAN LOUNGE CALL CALL RECEP CALL 5 TECH. FLUOR WAIT'G LOCK ENDOSCOPY SOLD LOCK 1 SCRUB LAB EQUIP MYCOLOGY X SOILED SEC. X 0 - caso LIBR. OFF P.S.C.U. P.S.C. P.S.C.U. LOCK 0 SOLD o Я X PATIENT ⑉ COT LOUNGE DRESS. - LOCK. FLUOR X HOLDING CONTROL PARASITOLOGY INCOMING CONF - ANESTH CTR P.S.C.U. NURSES EQUIP. & SOLD UC SURGERY STA. 0110 J DIAGNOS CLEAN DIAGNOS. EXAM FLUOR LOUNGE LAB SUPV. DR. REFRIG CONT. OFF. DARK SLEEP STOR. SOILED P.S.C.U. PROCED MED. PREP. LAB. UTIL RECOVERY CONF. INCUB MOTIL. SCRUB P.S.C.U. PANTRY CLEAN X-RAY DARK REST PROCTO FILES ASSEM LAB. BLOOD, URINE, STOOL LAB ENDOSCOPY SPEC PROC WORK SURGERY SURGERY SURGERY SURGERY P.S.C.U. SOILED SCRUB PROCTO CONF. RADIO SEC RADIO SOLD EQUIP. P.S.C.U P.S.C.U P.S.C.U 1211 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) R 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 JULY XUUX XUUX XOOX XUUX 010 ATH ISOL ISOL BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR ISOL ISOL BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR CARDIAC POST SURG.CARE CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY C - D 0 NORTH PATIENT TOWER SIXTH FLOOR "PATIENT PATIENT CARE EQUIP JAN. 0 X CARE CTR, EQUIP CTR UTIL. MED UTIL EQUIP SOLD SOLD NOUR CLEAN CONF. LOUNGE CONF. MED EQUIP CONS X PANTRY 00 CL. SOLD JAN. SOILED TUB 0 LOUNGE C 0 C 0 a 00 BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR - BR BR TIP BR BR BR BR TIP BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR XIIX XIIX XIIX XIIX XIIX XIIX XIIX XIIX XOUX XOUX XUUX XUUX XUUX XUUX XUUX 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 0 I 00 U LOUNGE PATIENT SOLD CARE X SOILED 0 PATIENT JAN. TUB CARE EQUIP. CTR MED. CONS. PANTRY If CONF. SOLD 0 CTR. or CL CLEAN X NOUR E CONF. OUNGE 0 X STA. EQUIP MED EQUIP. JAN. UTIL UTIL EQUIP P. MEDICINE & I 0 I D 9011 SOUTH PATIENT TOWER n a 0 22 00 # SIXTH FLOOR III III III BR BR BR TI BR BR BR III BR BR BR RESPIRATORY CARE UNIT ISOL. ISOL BR SOLD SOLD ISOL ISOL BR BR BR BR BR BR T BR BR BR BR TWO allo xllx xlex XIIX XIIX XIIX XIIX C 0 CO . 0 NURS NURS NURS NURS OFF. OFF. OFF. OFF. PULMONARY FUNCTION, CARDIAC SURGERY OFFI INHALATION THERAPY 00 LOCK LOCK ⑉ OFF PULM. LAB OFF. DIR. SOLD MGR. LOCKERS LOCKERS PULM. X X o SOLD X X PAT REL X X SEC. C O HOSTESS LOBBY COFFEE COFFEE EXAM. STAFF ELEV. PUBLIC ELEV. PUBLIC ELEV. STAFF ELEV. ASST REST LOBBY - DIR. - SEC. 7. UNIT SEC. INTW CONF. X X X X X ADMIN X X X X CONF. EXAM. SUPV. MGR INTW MED. REC PHARM. CLASS OFF. X SEC COORD SURG. SURG PM DIR INSTRR ON OFF. OFF. X LOCKERS ON ON or 801 LOCK. CONF. RECEP. WAIT'G LOUNGE OFF. OFF. SOLD SOLD SOILED CALL CALL RECEP. CALL 00 C CLEAN LOUNGE WAIT'G C SEC. . SOLD SUPV. CATH. LAB L SURGERY SCRUB LAB DRESS OFF CHF. X X SOILED OFF. I.C.U. I.C.U. I.C.U. TECH. LOCK. 0 WORK 8 CS - Rx VIEWG SOLD WORK PATIENT ⑉ Ral CONT, LOCK. LOCK HOLDING CONTROL X DIAGN. DIAGN EQUIP. CTR. I.C.U. FLUOR PREP. ANESTH DARK EQUIP EQUIP EQUIP. CONF. J CATH. LAB REPAIR CLEAN LOUNGE LAB SUPV. SURGERY DR. STOR. LOUNGE SOLD OFF. DARK SOLD SLEEP I.C.U. SCRUB SOILED 1 0 CONTROL OFF. WAIT'G 7 SOLD RECOVERY CONF. RADIOL REST DARK CONT. SCRUB I.C.U. LAB PANTRY CLEAN SEC. an SEC. FILM SEC. EDIT. ASSEM OFF. SPEC PROC. LOCK. 00 EXAM. LIBR CATH. LAB. TRANSPL SURGERY SURGERY SURGERY SURGERY ICU CONF. ASST. CLEAN-UR EQUIP. RADIOL X-RAY FILES EXAM. DIR DIR. SOLD ⑉ r EQUIP 01 o CHIEF OFF. OFF. OFF. ICU ICU I.C.U. ol 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 XUUX MUUM XUUX XUUX MUUX XUUX ISOL ISOL BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR SOLD ISOL ISOL. BR BR BR III BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR CARDIOLOGY C E NORTH PATIENT TOWER FIFTH FLOOR CARENT PATIENT EQUIP. X CARE JAN. CTR 0 UTIL EQUIP CTR MED UTIL EQUIP SOLD SOLD X NOUR CLEAN CONF. OUNGE CONF. SOLD MED. JAN. EQUIP. CONS SOLD X PANTRY 00 CL. SOILED TUB LOUNGE C 0 BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR TII BR BR III BR BR BR BR BR BR - TTP TTP III SOLD BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR XIIX XIIX XIIX XIIX XIIX XIIX C XIIX XIIX XOUX XUUX XOOX XUUX XOOX XOUX BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR ... BR BR BR BR E BR BR BR BR E BR BR BR BR BR BR BR 0 LOUNGE PATIENT PATIENT SOLD CARE MED. X SOILED TUB . CARE JAN. EQUIP. CTR CONS PANTRY CTR. as CL. 10 CONF. CLEAN CONF. LOUNGE X NOUR X STA UTIL EQUIP MED. UTIL. EQUIP EQUIP. JAN. MEDICINE 1 SOUTH PATIENT TOWER 08 0 , FIFTH FLOOR III III BR T BR BR III BR " BR BR BR BR BR BR III BR SOLD ISOL ISOL. BR BR BR ISOL ISOL BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR xeex XIIX XIIX XIIX xxx xllx . . NURS NURS NURS. NURS. OFF OFF OFF. OFF 00 LOCK LOCK. ⑉0 SOLD I.CU I.C.U. I.C.U. I.C.U. I.C.U. I.C.U. I.C.U. TO LOCKERS LOCKERS I.C.U. SOLD 10 la 8 SOLD SOLD X X LOBBY PAT REL X X X I HOSTESS 0 - COFFEE H COFFEE STAFF ELEV. PUBLIC ELEV. PUBLIC ELEV STAFF ELEV. I.C.U. LC.U. I.C.U. I.C.U. CONTROL CTR. CONTROL CTR. M CONF X X X X UNIT ADMIN SUPV. SEC INTW X MED REC X 1 0 CONF. MGR INTW PHARM. 20 I.C.U. I.C.U. I.C.U. ICU I.C.U. - - R CONF. - SOLD ASST PANTRY I.C.U. X OFF. OFF. ON ON DIR EQUIP SOILED CLEAN WAIT'G OFF. SEC WAIT'G CALL CALL ECG NURSE I.C.U. CONF. STRESS I SOILED SUPV. DR. SLEEP LAB NURSE OFF. SEC OFF X X DIR DIR ASST SUPV. CLEAN UNIT LAB 20 OFF EXAM RECEP STR PERIPH DIR CLEAN FLUOR DIAGNOS LAB VASC C.C.U. I.C.U. CLERKS WORK I.C.U. RECEP. WAIT'G DR. CONF ROOM SOILED REEZER VECTOR SEC. WAIT'G SLEEP SEROLOGY OFF REST П LOCK LOUNGE LOCK DARK PREP. & CONTROL I.C.U. 0 DARK I.C.U. SEC. OFF PERIPH HOLT ER I.C.U. I.C.U. SOLD MGR. DATA MGT VASC. 19 RESTS DARK 1 ECG ECG. ECG. 50 DIAGNOS 11 10 SOLD CO-DIR. DIR EXAM DIR 0 IMMUN LAB 20 DARK CONTROL RADIOL E.C.G. C.C.U. CTR I.C.U. SPEC PROC RADIOL RADIOL I.C.U. I.C.U. CONTROL CTR M.I.R.U. ASSEM ASST. CHF CONTROL COLLEC SOLD o DIR. SEC TECH SOLD SEC M.I.R.U. EDIT. SEROL CONF SOLD LOCK LOUNGE RESTS WORK SOILED FELLOWS CHF. I SOLD X-RAY CONF. SCHED, CO-DIR. REST PH.D. STUDT VIEW FILES TECH - DIR PATH. REST 1 0 RADIOL ur LOCK SUPPLY M.I.R.U. SOLD I.C.U. 01 L I.C.U. I.C.U. I.C.U. E I.C.U. I.C.U. M.I.R.U. M.I.R.U. SOLD . X THE 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 ISOL. 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EXAM. OFF FLUOR DIAGN DIAGN SLEEP SOIL'D CLEAN LAB ICU PEDS. DIR HEMATOLOGY LAB SOIL'D CLEAN EQUIP SOLD - WAITG b GLASS WASH EQUIP REP . TEAM CONTR. RADIOL ASSEM soun ICU LOUN BLOOD. GAS & SEC. id CHF. SEC. PATH OFF. RESID ELECTROLYTES LIBRARY EXAM. EXAM. TECH OFF. CHEM RADIOL RESID FILES CONF. IC U SOLD SOLD SOLD I X *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 XOUX BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR OFF BR BR BR -0 - 19 1 is I BR BR BR BR BR BR OBSTETRICS - SOLD SOLD - NORTH PATIENT TOWER SOIL'D LOUNGE CONF FORMULA OFF. BASS 7BASS 3BAS 3 BAS PHOTO 8 THIRD FLOOR PATIENT BASS PATIENT CARE CARE CTR C WORK RM. MED CTR WORK RM. SOLD CLEAN n CONF NOUR SOILD CONF. C PANTRY MED STOR X WORK RM WORK RM. SOLD SOILED 8 LOUNGE BASS EQUIP. JAN CONS. LOCKER LOUNGE UTIL. D 7 BASS 7 BASS. TR'T 7 BASS. . SOLD 00 C 0 - m BR 1 1. 1 TTP BR BR BR BR BR E SOLD BR BR OFF. as BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR xilx XIIX XLIX XIIX XIIX XIIX XIIX NEWBORN NURSERIES SOLD 1005 Xoox X00X XUUX XUUX BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR ......................... BR BR d. BR BR BR BR BR BR E BR BR BR BR 4. BR BR BR 0 LOUNGE PATIENT SOLD PATIENT CARE JAN. EQUIP CONS X SOILED TUB CARE CTR PANTRY CTR CL. CONF MED. as CLEAN NOUR CONF L LOUNGE STA EQUIP JAN. UTIL X EQUIP MED UTIL EQUIP GYNECOLOGY 1 SOUTH PATIENT TOWER 0 0 THIRD FLOOR - TII BR TTP A. ISOL ISOL BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR ISOL ISOL BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR xilx 100 XIIX XIIIX YORK XIIX XIIX NURS NURS OFF. OFF. LOUNGE OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLO ADMINISTRATION INTENSIVE CARE LOCK LOCK 00 C DIR ASST ASST CLIN. SEC. DIR SEC. & WAITING DIR PATH. CLIN. LOCKERS MM LOCKERS PATH. AA - X X MECH. LOBBY 0 PAT. REL X X X X DIR. & 0 0 SOLD HOSTESS MECH 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. CHF. MED. REC. PHARM RECEP. TECH. OFF. SOLD CHF. CLEAN I.C.U. REST 00 TEAM CONTROL CTR ON I LIBRARY HOLDING CALL NURSE SEC. NURSE SOILED CLEAN SCHOOL SOLD WAIT'G 18 BUS. MGR LABOR LABOR LABOR LABOR LABOR LABOR LABOR LABOR OFF. SPEC. COLL LOCKER LOCK SOILED UNIT LAB NURSES D X X an SOILED STA. INTW. & NURSE EQUIP. I IF SEC. MED. TECH. SCHOOL 00 I SUPV. SUPPLY COT COT LOUNGE NURSES 00 01 I.C.U. STA 0 C HOLDING - EQUIP. & CLEAN TRASH ULTRA RECOV OPERATING OPERATING -- NURSES 000 ON X SOUND - SUPPLY DRS - STATION EQUIP. " CALL NURSES NOUR SOILED WORK LOCK LABOR DP. CHF STA. STA b BLOOD DONORS COLD CLERKS DELIV. - U ... NEWBORN LAB RECOVERY - SR 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 ELEC. and - - i TECH I - I * 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 U SOLD SOLD OFF. OFF SEC TEL. SWITCHBOARD LOUNGE PAYROLL OFF, OFF COT CONF CONF. LOBBY LOUNGE OFF SOLD ASSOC AST CLERK COORD. SOLD WORK DIR. DIR ASST. SEC TRAIN'G FOOD SERV. 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 TYPING POOL XER 3. PARTY DRS WORK 0 0 00 RECEP. 00 PURCHASING SENDING & X INDEX SOLD READING RECEIVING STUDE NT INDEX OFF X SOLD CLERK CARRELS FILES MED. RECORDS X OFF SEC. POOL OFF. UDIO-VIS SOLD DOCTORS X STACKS LOUNGE SOUTH PATIENT TOWER WORK RM. CATAL CONF. PLAZA LEVEL EQUIP 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 X X WAIT'G X TEL X X X X DIR DIR MED. ED SEC. PROF. COFFEE SHOP SERV. STAFF ELEV PUBLIC ELEV. PUBLIC ELEV STAFF ELEV MAIN LOBBY LOGISTICS FILES SEC. POOL X X X X OFF STOR X X ASSOC. X X ADMIN. WAIT'G SOLD CHF. OF FOOD PREP STAFF - ⑉ DIR. SOILED FLOWERS SECUR SEC. WAIT'G ESCORT PANTRY ADMIS BED RES. SEC. X a STORAGE o C CONF. CONF. CONF. [ L C 00 PANTRY PRIEST CHF. OFF OFF. WORK RM KITCHEN X GIFT SHOP SECUR SOLD STOR MED o 300 MGT ANAL STAFF CHAPEL CLEAN MINISTER WAIT'G OFF OFF XEROX DIR.OF U.A. SEC. ASST PLANNING WOM RABBI OFF. WAIT'G ADMIN. GUILD OFF. CONF. CONF. X OFF. PANTRY SEC. POOL SEC. POOL ASST ASSOC WAITING DIR ADMIN 00 0 C 0 EXEC ROOM SEC XEROX WAIT'G SEC SOLD FOUNDERS 0000 100 0 AUXIL ASST SEC. POOL 0 L OFF OFF OFF. COT OFF 0 ROOM ... 0 0 BOARD ROOM 0 VICE-PRES. DIR EXEC VICE DIR EXEC PRESIDENT FINANCE ASSOC ADMIN. OFF. OFF FF. ASST RES & RES. & COMM. REL DIR ASST. SERV. U.A. P.R. P.R DEV. DIR SEC. CONTR SEC. DEV. ADMIN. If X . X BOARD ROOM EXECUTIVE OFFICES FOUNDERS COMMUNITY RELATIONS ADMINISTRATION HOSPITAL ADMIN. ROOM PROFESSIONAL TOWER PLAZA LEVEL 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 SOLD SOLD OUT-PATIENT PAVILION T STREET LEVEL - NORTH SOLD [SOLD] SOLD ONS $OLD SOLD SCR SOLD X SOLD X CLINIC SOLD VS SOLD 5 SOLD SERVICE 2015 SOLD SOLD STOP SOLD SOLD STREET LEVEL - SOUTH SOLD AUTOPSY and INDUSTRIAL LEVEL - NORTH SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD KITCHEN LEV X MM - of X - OFF INDUSTRIAL LEVEL - SOUTH ENDOWMENT OPPORTUNITIES- INDUSTRIAL LEVEL 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 SINATRA in incoment avem theatre Septem A Salute to the President- I and Chairman of the Board- - Steve Broidy PAGE 2 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 PAGE 3 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 PAGE 4 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 PAGE 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. PAGE 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 PAGE 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. PAGE 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 PAGE 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. PAGE 11 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. PAGE 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 1 n a uny an TO LITP TO an an TO 00 X E 4D E E - E on пл - H E ETTP CLA PAGE 13 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. PAGE 14 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 PAGE 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. PAGE 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 PAGE 17 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. PAGE 18 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 PAGE 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. PAGE 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 PAGE 21 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 PAGE 22 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 13 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 23 PAGE 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 PAGE 24 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 16 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 PAGE 25 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 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rousso 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 Mrs. Albert W. Baskin Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schwarz Mrs. Rose Diamond Shirley Baskin Bud and Odelle Silver Mrs. Rose Dushon 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 Ruth K. Miller Mrs. Verna McElroy 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 PAGE 26 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 76 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 Helen Elizabeth Morrow ELMER F. GOOEL, M.D. MEMORIAL Bernice Frankenheimer Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Golden Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kurz Helen Elizabeth Morrow 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 Mr. and Mrs. George E. Neugarten 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 PAGE 27 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 DR. MACLYN WADE'S SPECIAL FUND 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 IN MEMORY OF 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 Mrs. Joseph Labens Elinor Rosenbaum Mr. and Mrs. David Borin Edward Blywise DONOR IN MEMORY OF 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 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Glabman Chapman Mrs. Irma Cayton 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 PAGE 28 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 PAGE 29 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. 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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 76 Dr. and Mrs. Carl Imerman Dr. George Harris -Speedy Recovery PAGE 30 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 PAGE 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 CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTER P.O. 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