July 30, 1999 Table of Contents
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  • MGH/Timilty Partnership awarded grant
    The James P. Timilty School in Roxbury and the MGH have worked in partnership for 10 years to provide students with opportunities to learn about science and hospital staff with a chance to grow as mentors and role models. This relationship between the school and the hospital will continue thanks to a $300,000 grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI).
  • MGH employee blood drive campaign in full swing
    MGHers are encouraged to keep their eyes open for the MGH Blood Donor Center's new posters, which will be displayed throughout the hospital as part of a long-term effort to increase the rate of employee blood donation. Along with the new educational posters, the campaign also includes a series of newsletter articles and e-mail messages, as well as raffle prizes and incentive gifts for employee donors.
  • MGH loses a close friend
    Barbara "Bunny" Nessel of Palm Beach, Fla., a longtime friend and supporter of the MGH, died July 27 at her home in Boston after a nine-year battle with breast and liver cancer.
  • New search function for Public Affairs homepage
    The "News and Publications" section of the MGH web site now offers a search function. MGHers, patients and other web surfers can conduct a keyword search for press releases going back to 1997 and Hotline Online back to Dec. 4, 1998.

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