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The Alumni Association, School of Medicine of Loma Linda University is a nonprofit organization composed of both alumni and affiliate members, organized to support the School, to promote excellence in world-wide health care, and to serve its members.

APC

2011

79th Annual

Postgraduate

Convention

March 4-7

 

Cardiology

  • March 2-3

Healthy People

  • March 8-9

 Shirley Pettis Roberson has requested that memorial gifts for Ben Bud Roberson '46 be sent to the Alumni Association, School of Medicine of Loma Linda University, 11245 Anderson Street, Suite 200, Loma Linda, CA 92354.

Make checks payable to: "Alumni Assn SM LLU" noting that the check is for the "Ben Roberson Fund"

Homes of the Alumni Association

 

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After the Alumni Association's birth, they set up offices in Los Angeles. Their first home was in a ten-foot room in an old hospital office building. But the location changed in 1948 when the Alumni Association was able to move to a house at 316 North Bailey Street. This location is now covered by the White Memorial Medical Center maternity unit. When Loma Linda University moved from Los Angeles to Loma Linda, the Alumni Association was able to move into the Osler House in 1964. The redwood house on the corner of Michigan and State Streets in Los Angeles gave the staff plenty of space to do their jobs. (In 1978 the Osler House burned to the ground and was replaced with a parking lot.) When the Alumni Association first moved to Loma Linda, it was housed in the University Arts building, 24887 Taylor Street. Because Loma Linda University moved to Loma Linda, the Alumni Association soon followed. In 1975 the Loma Linda branch office that had opened in 1967 became the main office until 1977 when it became the only office. The office was located at 11188 Anderson Street, on the corner of Prospect and Anderson. When Edwin Krick '61 became president of the Alumni Association in 1979, one of his goals was to find less-cramped quarters for Alumni Association operations. With the help of the Holding Fund, the money was raised, the land was purchased, and the new office building was built. The Alumni Association moved into the building that they owned on September 17, 1981, and is still there on the second floor.

 

The Mound City Chronicles

A pictorial history of Loma Linda University, a health sciences institution.

Alumni JOURNAL

The JOURNAL is a quarterly publication produced by the Alumni Association.

Student Guide

 Each year the Alumni Association compiles a guide for survival and presents it to incoming students.