Constellation Similarity Assertions
Calbreath, Donald F.
Dissatisfied with changing Medicare and industry policies, Dr. Donald F. Calbreath left thirteen years of hospital laboratory experience to join the Whitworth College faculty as assistant professor of organic and biochemistry in 1984. He was not disappointed with Whitworth’s emphasis on “Mind and Heart” education of students. As a full professor he capped his interest in effective teaching with the publication of Clinical Chemistry – a Fundamental Textbook in 1992. Calbreath retired in 2006, but was retained to teach biochemistry and clinical chemistry for the 2006-2007 academic year. The chemistry staff noted that they could find no person to teach on an interim basis “who knew the ‘stuff’ like he did!”
From the guide to the Donald F. Calbreath Papers, 1984-2006, (Whitworth University Archives)
Maybe-Same Assertions
There are 3 possible matching Constellations.
Calbreath, John F.
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John Franklin Calbreath (1854-1939) was a physician, farmer, Oregon State Senator, and superintendent of the Oregon State Insane Asylum. He was born in Weston, West Virginia, the son of a planter whose lands were ruined during the Civil War. In 1864 the family moved to Iowa, and the following year they traveled overland to Oregon, settling at first in Benton County. John remained in the area when his family moved to Eastern Oregon, and after starting a farm he began studying medicin...
Calbreath, John F.
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No biographical history available for this identity.
Calbreath, Carl.
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No biographical history available for this identity.