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    HASTINGS DOCTOR HAS DEVOTED LIFE TO HELPING OTHERS

    The Grand Rapids Press - MLive.com
    June 9 2008
    MI

    HASTINGS -- V. Harry Adrounie's home is a showcase of global artifacts,
    pieces of history collected from a colorful life spent fighting a
    typhoid outbreak, starting universities and meeting dignitaries.

    The 93-year-old veteran public health advocate calls himself
    ordinary. Locally, he's known as vice chairman of the Planning
    Commission, of which he has been a member for more than 20 years. He
    also is the namesake of the Adrounie House Bed and Breakfast, at 126
    S. Broadway St., the historic house where he grew up.

    But, during his military and public health career, he started schools
    in Indonesia, was a professor at the American universities of Beirut
    and Armenia, the University of Hawaii, and an adjunct professor at
    Ferris State University.

    He was nicknamed "The Water Doctor," during American occupation of
    Japan following World War II because of his knowledge about boiling
    water to kill bacteria.

    "We had bombed the hell out of Japan, and everything was disrupted,"
    he said.

    A photo on his living room wall offers proof that a young George
    W. Bush met with the Women's Auxiliary in that very room, invited by
    Adrounie's wife, Agnes, former head of the Barry County Republican
    Party.

    And his name graces legislation: The "V. Harry Adrounie Laboratory Data
    Quality Assurance Act" of 2004 was the result of his 15-year push for
    the public health law that requires the Department of Environmental
    Quality to accept contracts with laboratories that have met certain
    accreditation standards.

    "It was a surprise when they named it after me," he said.

    Public service is just a way of life for Adrounie. He's not even sure
    when his Planning Commission term expires.

    "I was going to quit, but they didn't want me to. They keep putting
    me on and they don't tell me," he said.
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