Harvey Brinton Stone

Artist: Alice Stone Roach (the sitter's sister), Oil on Canvas

Harvey Brinton Stone was a 1906 graduate of the Johns Hopkins Medical School, and then studied at the University of Virginia for an additional three years. He returned to Hopkins, and became a professor of medicine for the rest of his medical career. During his tenure, Stone worked with some of the Hopkins greats. 

He was a member of the Éclat Society, a group of physicians who were in France during WWI. Dr. Stone was President of MedChi in 1941, and his wife was active in the Alliance.

A silver service was given to the Faculty in honor of Dr. Stone from Mr. and Mrs. Brinton H. Stone, Dr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Stone and Dr. and Mrs. George H. Yeager in honor of their father, Dr. Harvey B. Stone. On the oval tray is engraved, the seal of the Faculty with the notation that Dr. Stone was President, 1941, member of the Council 25 years, and Chairman of the Council 5 years.

 


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