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George W. Hewlett High School (HHS) is a comprehensive high school with programs designed to meet the needs of all students. We encourage students to immerse themselves in all that HHS has to offer by taking diverse courses and being involved in activities and athletics.
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Education: University of California, Berkeley, BS, 1895Education: Johns Hopkins Medical School, MD, 1900Husband: Albion Walter HewlettWife: Louise RedingtonMarriage:User ID: 5F3ABD9CB3424D9F8299A39B8D750B3B7467Child: Louise R. HewlettChild: William Redington Hewlett• where [Ann Arbor, Michigan] his [William Redington Hewlett] father, a respected physician, served on the faculty of the university’s medical school.Although the father died suddently when Bill was twelve, the family rallied.• Honoree of the Albion Walter Hewlett Award, established 1983, to honor “the physician of care and skill who is committed to discovering and using biologic knowledge, wisdom and compassion to retu...- Male
- November 27, 1874
- Louise Redington
- November 10, 1925
Albion Walter Hewlett was a founding father of cardiology who served as the Michigan Medical School’s Chief of Medicine from 1908-1916 (his last post before becoming Chair of Medicine at the newly formed Leland Stanford School of Medicine).
The Albion Walter Hewlett Award, developed by the Department of Medicine, is a recurring award honoring an exceptional physician with ties to Stanford. It is a tribute to Doctor Albion Walter Hewlett, professor and executive head of the Department of Medicine from 1916 -1925.
In 1916 the family moved to San Francisco after his father, Albion Walter Hewlett, took a similar position at Stanford Medical School, located at the time in San Francisco. He attended Lowell High School and was the 1929-1930 Battalion Commander of the school's Army JROTC program.
Albion Walter Hewlett (1874-1925), Professor of Medicine and chair of the Stanford University Department of Medicine, 1911-1925.
It is important that students acquire lifelong practices promoting community membership, a healthy lifestyle, and the positive impacts of physical activity. Physical Education Lifelong Practices. Demonstrates perseverance and resilience. Advocates for self, others, and community.