Remembering Bowdoin's Olympic Legacy: Dr. Daniel Hanley '39
August 08, 2008
August 08, 2008
BRUNSWICK, Maine, Aug. 8 -- Bowdoin College issued the following news release:
As the world watches the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, Bowdoin remembers Dr. Daniel Hanley '39, a pioneer in the field of sports medicine. Hanley spent his career helping Bowdoin's athletes and was chief physician for the U.S. Olympic team from 1964 to 1972.
A graduate of Governor Dummer Academy, Mr. Hanley came to Bowdoin in the fall of 1935 and worked his way through college . . .
As the world watches the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, Bowdoin remembers Dr. Daniel Hanley '39, a pioneer in the field of sports medicine. Hanley spent his career helping Bowdoin's athletes and was chief physician for the U.S. Olympic team from 1964 to 1972.
A graduate of Governor Dummer Academy, Mr. Hanley came to Bowdoin in the fall of 1935 and worked his way through college . . .
