Jack Curry Redman Collection 1947-1994
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Redman, Jack Curry, 1924-1994
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Jack Redman, M.D. Born in Alamosa, Colorado on September 20, 1924, Jack Curry Redman (1924-1994) moved with his family to Albuquerque, New Mexico at the age of five. As a self-proclaimed University of New Mexico "faculty brat," Dr. Redman, whose mother, Bess Redman, was a Professor of Voice at the university, had a lifelong connection to UNM and the Albuquerque area. Dr. Redman attended Albuquerque High School where he was quarterback on the football team and played agai...