. History of Pomona Valley, California, with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the valley who have been identified with its growth and development from the early days to the present .. . ally he Is a Prohibitionist, and frater-nally he belongs to the Masonic order and the Woodmen of the World. ARTHUR V. STOUGHTON, In the eight years that Dr. Arthur V. Stoughton has been practic-ing his profession In Claremont he has become substantially Identifiedwith the medical fraternity In Pomona Valley. His career has neces-sarily not been of lengthy duration, as he is still a you
. History of Pomona Valley, California, with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the valley who have been identified with its growth and development from the early days to the present .. . ally he Is a Prohibitionist, and frater-nally he belongs to the Masonic order and the Woodmen of the World. ARTHUR V. STOUGHTON, In the eight years that Dr. Arthur V. Stoughton has been practic-ing his profession In Claremont he has become substantially Identifiedwith the medical fraternity In Pomona Valley. His career has neces-sarily not been of lengthy duration, as he is still a young man, but hissuccess thus far presages a future which shall bring him even greaterhonors in his profession than he has already attained. He was born at Terryville, Conn., November 2, 1872, and accom-panied his mother to California for her health in 1882. He attendedthe public and high schools of San Bernardino, and entered PomonaCollege at Claremont in 1890 as a senior preparatory student, graduat-Ing from that institution in 1895 with the degree of Bachelor of graduated from the Ohio Medical University, Columbus, Ohio, in1898 with the degree of , and after practicing his profession in. A^lAy^ HISTORY AND CIOGRAIIIV 653 western Wyoming for three years returned to his home town, Terry-ville, Conn., and continued the practice of medicine. He took a post-graduate course in Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, and also inthe Harvard Medical School, and after a European trip, where he con-tinued his medical research in the universities on the continent, he locat-ed at Claremont in 1911. He was Assistant Professor of Psysiologyand Hygiene in Pomona College and at present is Associate Professorof Physiology in the College as well as college physician. He chose for a wife Clara Benson, a nati\e of Iowa. He is anactive member of the Claremont Church, and in the line of his profes-sion, is a member of the American Medical Association, the state andthe county medical associa
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