
'No one loved Yale more than Nick'
The lasting legacy of an unforgettable medical school alumnus
The relationship between Nicholas P.R. Spinelli, M.D., and Yale began in 1937, when he was a mere 16-year-old from Stratford, Conn., starting his freshman year of college. This early acquaintance blossomed through his years in medical school—also at Yale—in his career as an internist and educator, in his role as a leader of alumni, and, in his later years, in philanthropy.Ultimately it was a love affair. Those who knew him well all say the same thing: No one loved Yale School of Medicine more...
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Public health studies to be advanced by two major new grants

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