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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.

From the Archives

This photo gallery showcases some of the physical artifacts from Loma Linda University School of Medicine's history. Click the thumbnails to enlarge the photos and read the captions.

The original sanitarium doorknobs. The "C.M.E. School of Medicine" belt. The belt belonged to Claran Jesse, Class of 1944-A. His name is written on the back of the belt. A C.M.E. beltbuckle with the school seal. Keys with the school seal. A ribbon from the Annual Postgraduate Assembly, as APC was known from 1934 to 1949, and a "College of Medical Evangelists 'To Make Man Whole'" 1957 calendar card. A box  made by Shaen Magan, Class of 1921. On the lid of the box is written: "This box a gift from Shaen Magan--he make in school about 1912." Floyd W. Smith '36 wore this emblem attached to to his tie clip so show that he was a Diplomate of National Board. The back of the emblem reads "F.W. Smith 5273."

 

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 mails it to incoming students.