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May 26, 1972 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-05-26

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Detroit Friends of Yeshiva U.
Name Dr. Leon Fill as Honoree

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
26—Friday, May 26, 1972

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Dr Leon Fill will be honored at and Albert I. Fill, brother of the
the 17th annual dinner of the De- guest of honor.

troit Friends of Yeshiva University
•ong. Shaarey Zedek.
Attorney William J. Weinstein
is chairman of the dinner, Co-
chairmen are Norman Allen, a
Yeshiva University master builder.

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Dr. Fill will receive Yeshiva
University's Distinguished Service
Award — its highest accolade for
voluntary leadership — for his
efforts toward the advancement of
higher education and his civic and
humanitarian services.
Dr. Fill, board chairman of the
Lakeside Medical Center and chief
of obstetrics and gynecology at
Plymouth General Hospital and

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Doctors Hospital, is former vice
president of the Michigan State
Board of Education.
He received the Michigan State
' Medical Society Centennial Award
and the Distinguished Service
Award of Wilberforce Academy.
for military service. Ile received
the Front Line Medical Badge, the
ETO Medal, Bronze Star, three Am-
phibious Invasion Arrows and the
Purple Heart.
Dr. Fill, a 32nd degree Mason,
also serves as a director of the
Michigan United Fund, and is a
member of the committee on
housing for the elderly.
He is a leader of Bnai Brith and
the men's club of Temple Emanu-
El.

David Rosen to Head
American Association
on Mental Deficiency

David Rosen, superintendent of
the Macomb-Oakland Mental Re-
tardation Center, has been named
president-elect of the 8,000 mem-
ber American Association on Men-
tal Deficiency. The announcement
was made by outgoing AAMD
President Robert Erdman at the
association's annual meeting in
Minneapolis.
Rosen. who maintains temporary
offices in Southfileld, is complet-
ing final planning for the $13,000,-
. 000 Macomb-Oakland Center, ex-
pected to get under way later this
I year.
His 23 years in the mental re-
tardation field began in 1949 as
a teacher and work-study co-
ordinator for handicaped children
in
the Vineyard, N.J., public
school district.
In 1956. Rosen became director
■ if education at Vineland
State

School for retarded and in 1961
was appointed assistant
super-

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Ile wa. the first superintendent
of New Jersey's Woodbridge
School for retarded which opened
in 1965 In 1968. he was named
superintendent at Lakeland
for the retarded.
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