1928
Born in Baltimore, Maryland to William Benjamin and Amy Blanche Rever.
1950
Receives a Bachelor of Science from the University of Maryland.
1957
Receives a Doctor of Medicine from the University of Maryland and becomes a rotating intern at Mercy Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.
1958
Becomes a resident in psychiatry and neurology at the VA Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts.
1960
Becomes a fellow of Harvard Medical School and serves as a psychiatrist in the Cambridge Court Clinic Division of Legal Medicine.
1963
Joins private practice in Cohasset, Massachusetts and becomes a fellow in community mental health at Massachusetts General Hospital.
1964
Becomes a clinical instructor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.
1966
Becomes a psychiatrist consultant for the Travelers Aid Society.
1967
Becomes a psychiatrist at the Eunice Kennedy Shriver Center in Waltham, Massachusetts.
1967
Is appointed director of child psychiatry training program in the Neuropsychiatry Development Disabilities Section of Massachusetts General Hospital.
1969
Becomes assistant pediatrician at Massachusetts General Hospital.
1970
Serves as a psychiatric consultant in the Social Service Department of Massachusetts General Hospital.
1974
Becomes a psychiatric at Chelsea Health Center at Massachusetts General Hospital.
1979
Becomes medical director of Brockton Family and Community Research.
1990
Joins private practice in Easton, Maryland and becomes a child and adolescent psychiatrist at Wicomico County Health Department, Queen Anne County Mental Health, and Talbot County Mental Health.
1990
Becomes a psychiatric consultant at the Benedictine School in Ridgely, Maryland.
1992
Becomes medical director of Talbot County Mental Health.
1998
Becomes medical director of Regional Mid-Shore Mental Health Services.
2005
Becomes medical director of Bay Hundred Behavioral Health Services/Choptank Community Health Services and Caroline County Mental Health Clinic.
2007
Becomes a psychiatrist at Eastern Shore Psychological Services in Easton, Maryland.