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Mrs. Jennie Sendrow, wife of Louis Sendrow, died November 8. She was 52. Mrs. Sendrow resided at 6610 Lawnton Ave. In addition to her husband, she is survived by her three brothers, Harry Benjamin and Dr. Samuel Perlstein. Interment was in Har Jehuda Cemetery. Albert Strickler Dr. Albert Strickler, founder of the Skin and Cancer Hospital at 806 Pine St., now a unit of the University of Pennsylvania, died last Sunday at his home, 4740 Osage Ave. He was 68. Dr. Strickler also was the founder of the MHersch-Razel- Strickler Foundation, devoted to cancer research. The foundation contributed $100,000 to the Sacred Heart Free Home for Incurate Cancer and Jefferson Medical College labora tory for cancer research. Dr. Strickler was graduated from Jefferson Medical College in 1907. He was Professor of Skin Diseases at Temple University School of Medicine and assistant professor of skin diseases at Jef ferson Medical College for many years. He was a member of the Phila delphia County Medical Society, the Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania and the Ameri can Medical Association. He was a Fellow of the American Board of Dermatology. He was a member of Congrega tion Rodeph Shalom, Broad and Mount Vernon Sts., and Equity Lodge 591, F. and A. M. Surviv ing are his wife, Bessie, and two children, Jerome M. Frank, of Allentown, and Celia Rose Frank.
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Philadelphia Jewish Exponent

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US

Fri, Nov 13, 1953

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