Can We Pay for Our Medical Schools?
As Director of Medical Affairs at Yale University since 1946, GEORCE B. DARLING knows at close hand the problems and pressures which beset our privately endowed medical schools and hospitals at the very time when there is a crying need for more and more doctors. A graduate of M.I.T. who received the degree of Doctor of Public Health at the University of Michigan in 1931, Dr. Darling served for ten rears with the W. K. Kellogg Foundation of Battle Creek, rising to be its president and comptroller. During the war he was vice-chairman of the medical division of the National Research Council.