Excerpt from Journal of Social Hygiene, Vol. 10
Dr. Edward L. Keyes was elected president of the American Social Hygiene Association, succeeding Dr. Hermann M. Biggs, deceased, at the annual business meeting of the Association which was held at national headquarters on October 26, 1923. Dr. Keyes has been identified with the social-hygiene movement for many years. In scientific and educational circles his name has long been an outstanding one, the medical works of both Dr. Keyes and his father, Dr. Edward Lawrence Keyes, being considered standard authority in the urological field. For the past twelve years Dr. Keyes has been Professor of Urology in Cornell University Medical School.
At the outbreak of the World War he enlisted and was assigned to direct Base Hospital No. 1, being relieved for special duty in organizing the venereal-disease program and later as consultant in urology, A. E. F. During this service he was promoted to a colonelcy, a rank he now holds in the Reserve Corps.
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