H. Leo Marshall papers 1950-1969

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H. Leo Marshall papers 1950-1969

The H. Leo Marshall papers (1950-1969) consist of a summarized history of the University of Utah College of Medicine, a personalized story of the University of Utah College of Medicine, a typescript of the Tooele Marshall Family, and a speech given by Marshall for the Centennial Convocation in 1950. Marshall was a professor of public health and preventive medicine at the University of Utah.

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Marshall family

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University of Utah. College of Medicine

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The department of medicine was first organized at the University of Utah in 1906. From the description of Records, 1949-1975. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122480801 ...

Marshall, H. Leo (Henry Leo)

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Hyrum Leo Marshall (1884-1972) was the Professor of Physical Welfare and University Physician 1920-1944, Professor and Head of the Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 1944-1950, and Acting Dean, School of Medicine 1944-1946, and 1949-1950. Marshall was born 10 September 1884 in Tooele, Utah. He was a professor at the University of Utah from 1914-1942 and in the Medical School from 1942-1950. Marshall played a major role in negotiating part of Fort Douglas for the VA ...