1941
In November, John Romano leaves Peter Bent Brigham (Harvard) to accept Chair of Psychiatry at University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, taking George Engel with him. There he introduced psychiatry into the pre-clinical med school curriculum (Kaufman, 214-15) and, toward end of War, was appointed by State Dept. and Army to small group – with Karl Menninger, Leo Bartemeier, John Whitehorn, and Lawrence Kubie – to study psychiatric problems of troops in Europe (217-18).