Head and shoulders portrait of Walter Levy. Graduate of University College, Class of 1922; Graduate of the School of Medicine, 1924; Alumni Association President, 1951-1952. (1 copy negative 5x7).
Portrait photograph of Dr. Currier McEwen, Class of 1926, responsible for major breakthrough in the treatment of arthritis and rheumatism, clinical, pathologic, immunologic studies of rheumatic fever, systemic lupus erythematosus and various types of arthritis.
Dr. Lichtwitz headed the Department of Internal Medicine at the City Hospital in Altona, Germany. He emigrated to this country in the 1930's and was appointed director of the Department of Internal Medicine at Montefiore Hospital.
Head and shoulders photograph of Walter Levy. Graduate of University College, Class of 1922; Graduate of the School of Medicine, 1924; Alumni Association President, 1951-1952. Gertrude F. Levy
Head and shoulders portrait of Dr. Otto Loewi seated at his desk. Dr. Loewi, who received the Nobel Prize in 1936 for his work on acetylcholine, was a war refugee when he was invited to join the Department of Pharmacology as Research Professor in 1940.