In the early 1950s, he founded an optometry practice in Herkimer, New York.
They settled in Chesterfield County, where she established an optometry practice.
In 1938 Rogovin moved to Buffalo and established an optometry practice there.
By the age of 22, he had an optometry practice in Portland.
His optometry practice fell apart; parents forbade their children to play with his children.
When a local newspaper labeled him "Top Red in Buffalo," his optometry practice dried up, and he lived largely on his wife's salary as a teacher.
Dr. Marc Swindal opened his optometry practice in the Flatiron Building in 1951 and became the building owner in 1969.
He had an optometry practice in Herkimer, N.Y., until 1954, when he became a councilman for the town and then, from 1957 to 1960, its mayor.
In 1939, when he was 30, Milton Rogovin opened his optometry practice on Chippewa Street in Buffalo, near the edge of the Lower West Side.
After Boe earned his doctorate, he and Kathryn moved to Reedsport, Oregon, where he began is optometry practice.