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WCHGAN PARK CTZENS ELET William M. Deviny President and Charles Hausler Vice President of Body. _William M. Deviny was elected presi- Dr. Sterling B. Ragsdale has been se- lected as the new superintendent of Co- lumbia Hospital for Women. He will come to Washington from -Geneva, N | Y., on March 23, to assume his new du- | thes. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, MARCH 14 1929 DR. S. B. RAGSDALE IS SELECTED TO HEAD COLUMBIA HOSPITAL out will enable the hospital to operate | on a paying basis in the future. Dr, Ragsdale was born in Alabama 44 years ago, and received his M. D. de- gree from the University of Nashville, Tenn., in 1908. He then went to New York, where he served interneships in the Nassau General Hospital, Mineola, Long | In announcing his successor téday, | Island, and in the Willard Parker Hotel, Dr. Warren P. Morrill, retiring superin- | New York City. tendent, said Dr. Ragsdale was tenta- | He spent the next four years as as- tively selected from among 10 applicants | sistant - medical officer at Hoffman Is- two weeks ago. At that time the new1lnnd Hospital, ‘quarantine service, Port superintendent was in Washington and | of New York. He served four years as made a survey of the hospital. Dr.|superintendent at St. dent and Charles Hausler vice president | Morrill will leave for Portland. Me..| which operates the Ploating Hospital of the Michigan Park Citizens’ Asso- ciation. meeting last night at Bunker Hill School. Other officers elected were | where he will enter his new position as and the Seasids Hospital at New Dorp, | superintendent of the general hospital | Staten Island. there, as soon as his successor arrives. | For three years he was assistant su- ‘With the aid of the Community Chest | perintendent of the Brooklyn Hospital. P. L. Adams, treasurer, and E. J. Bren- | Which is defraying current deficits, the | From there he went to the Greenwich nam. named as the association's del gate to the Federation of Citizens’ As sociations for a two-vear term. Mr. Brennan, G. Walsh and L. Trundle, a former president of the as- | sociation. were chosen to serve with the other officers on the executive com- mittee, A. F. E. Scheer was indorsed | as a nominee to the Citizens' Advisory Council of the Federation. | A resolution was approved asking that Columbia Hospital is now in better | Hospital - at Greenwich, Conn.. where financial shape than it has been for | he served for three and one-half vears. ears, Dr. Morrill said. He belfeves that | His transfer to the Geneva Hospital at John's Guild, | the new budget system being worked Geneva, N. Y., his present post, follow- | ed. He has been ruperinitendent of the | than six days, today went into service Geneva _institution for the last five |as a general utility transport plane at years. Dr. Ragsdale is married and | Boiling Field, following a general has one child, a 14-year-old daughter. | overhaul at the Middletown Air Depot, Sl e 1 Middletown, Pa. QUESTION 'jA.RK NOW The plane was taken up for a train- ‘Inu flight this morning by Lieut. Louis LING FIELD y? | M. Merrick, Bolling Pield operations of. BOL | UTILITY’ | ficer, with five enlisted men of the,post it |28 pasengers. The QM:‘ plane was 2 i | placed on the compass testing turntable The Question Mark, Army transport SHGL G it side o the field vesterday plane- which holds the world's non-lfor a general checking of the com- stop endutance flight record of more pass. Where is “Mangel’s” IN 100 principal cities you will find a MANGEL'S P specialty shop for women’s [/ and misses’ fashions. In New York City the MANGEL'S fashion and buy- ing headquarters are located because it is the greatest women’s fashion market in the world. LT three - recreational sites recently pur- | chased in the vicinity by the National | Capital Park and Planning Commission | be conditioned for base ball, basket | ball and tennis facilities. | Another resolution urged the erection | of a six-room addition to the Bunker | Hill School. “The association indorsed a proposal | fo open Pranklin street northeast from | North Capitol street to Bladensburg road. with the necessary bridges over the Baltimore & Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad tracks, | A previous request for the location | of a city service fire truck in the| vicinity of Fourteenth and Rhode Island | avenue northeast was reindorsed at the meeting. s - 2 School Officials Confer. PREDERICK, Md.. March 14 (Spe-| . efal) —Principals and superintendents | of public schools in Frederick, Wash- | ington and Montgomery Counties are! meeting in Frederick today, discussing | methods of increasing high school en-! rollment. Supt. G. 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