THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 20, 1984 LOCAL NEWS Physicians to install Coskey at medical alumni reunion Dr. Ralph J. Coskey will be installed as president of the Wayne State University School of Medicine Alumni Association at the organiza- tion's Medical Alumni Reu- nion Day on May 12 at the Michigan Inn. Dr. Coskey A graduate of the class of 1955, Dr. Coskey is in the private practice of derma- tology and is a clinical pro- fessor at the WSU School of Medicine. He is co-chief of the dermatology section at Sinai Hospital. He holds memberships in many professional organ- izations, including the American Academy of Dermatology,-, the Noah Worcester Dermatologic Society and the Society of Investigative Dermatology. He is a past president of the Michigan Dermatological Society. He has published exten- sively in his field, with 83 articles and letters to his credit in a variety of publi- cations, and has served on the editorial board of the Journal of Dermatology and Allergy for the Practicing Physician. of vascular radiology at the University of California, San Diego, Medical Center, and director of the radiology research laboratory at the Veterans Administration Hospital in La Jolla, Calif. One of the country's lead- ing experts in the field of cardiovascular radiology, Dr. Bookstein has published 140 research articles, 15 book chapters and one book on the topic. He has lectured around the world on aspects of diagnostic radiology and angiography. In addition, he is vice president of the San Diego chapter of Physi- cians for Social Responsibil- ity. Dr. Walt, the Penberthy professor and chairman of surgery at the WSU School of Medicine, has been asso- ciated with WSU since 1961. He served as assistant and associate dean of medicine from 1964 to 1970. He also is chief of surgery at Harper-Grace Hospitals. Dr. Walt has edited two books, published more than 100 scientific papers and has held numerous editorial board positions. He has been visiting professor at virtually all the major med- ical schools in the country. Among his , many profes- La Salle Body Shop Inc. 28829 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48018 553-7111 Wish The Entire Jewish Commbnity A Happy, Healthy PASSOVER PLAY STRUCTURES For Fun at Home Dr. Walt sional affiliations, he is vice chairman of the American Board of Surgery, a member of the executive committee of the American Board of Medical Specialties, and a past president of the Michi- gan Chapter of the Ameri- can College of Surgeons, the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, and the Central Surgical Asso- ciation. The medical alumni reu- nion day will offer clinical sessions on "WSU Medical Advances — 1984," ap- proved for six Continuing Medical Education credits. For information, call the Department of University Relations, 577-1495. Sold With or Without Installation Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fen- kell have dedicated a dor- mitory room at Bar-Ilan University, announced Phillip Stollman, chairman of Bar-Ilan's global board of trustees. The room will bear the 'name of the Fenkells' grandchildren, Jane Elizabeth Fenkell and Aaron Fenkell Belen. The university has the , lowest proportion of dormit- ory space in relation to stu- dent size of any college in Israel. This has caused Bar-Ilan to be put in the situation of having to deny dormitory space to qualified students living outside the greater Tel Aviv area. Such students must se- cure expensive off-campus housing, go elsewhere for their academic studies or not attend any university at all. For information on Bar- Ilan's dormitory sponsor- ship program, call the uni- versity's local office, 398- 7180. Haverim Home residents guests at area Seder Residents from two of the Haverim Homes operated by the Jewish Association for Retarded Citizens (JARC) were guests of Cong. Beth Shalom for the second Pesach Seder Tues- day night. It was, according to Rena Friedberg of the JARC, the first time such an invitation had been extended to the residents. A group of four people from the Solomon H. Grus- kin Haverim Home on De- vonshire in Southfield and two residents of the Louis Blumberg Home on Elm Park in Pleasant Ridge ac- cepted the Seder invitation from Rabbi David A. Nel- son. Two JARC staff mem- bers accompanied the resi- dents to the Seder. Haverim Home residents who did not go to family Seders Monday night had the opportunity to attend the JARC Seder at the Sam and Jean Frankel Haverim Home on Kingshire in Southfield. parts & supplies available Visit Our Display in West Bloomfield at 7520 Pontiac Trail 1/2 Mile East of Haggerty Road Buy Direct from the Manufacturer For Additional Information Please Write or Call: Guffrey Products 6346 Orchard Lake Rd., Suite 205 W. Bloomfield, MI 48033 855-0676 a . for an elegant party" Bar-Ilan dormitory room donated by Detroit family The Fenkells have been active in Detroit's Jewish and business circles for many years. Dr. Bookstein Dr. Joseph J. Bookstein, meanwhile, has been named distingiushed alum- nus of the WSU School of Medicine, and Dr. Alexan- der J. Walt has been chosen to receive the alumni asso- ciation's Lawrence M. Weiner Award for outstand- ing achievement of a non- alumnus." The awards will be presented at the alumni reunion day. 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