At the meeting of the Section on Neurology and Psychiatry, Friday, March 12, 1909, the following participated:

"History and Forms of Chorea," Dr. N. M. Owensby;

"Etiology of Chorea, Dr. H. D. McCarty;

"Treatment of Chorea," Dr. W. S. Carswell.


The Baltimore Star of March 27th, 1909, has this to say concerning Prof. Randolph Winslow: "Prof. Randolph Winslow, head of the Department of Surgery of the University of Maryland, is one of the best-known lecturers and demonstrators in the East. He is a close student, and has the faculty of impressing the young men of the University with the force of and practicability of his knowledge. Professor Winslow stands high in medical and surgical circles of the country, and ranks with the best surgeons." Under the caption of the leading men of Maryland The Star also included a photograph of Professor Winslow. By honoring Dr. Winslow The Star also honors the University of Maryland, whose authorities feel a natural pride in the eminent position held by its professors.

Dr. Fitz Randolph Winslow, class of 1906, a former resident physician in the University Hospital, and a resident of Baltimore, has located at Hinton, Virginia.


The Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity had an at-home Saturday, March 27, 1909.