Indiana Medicine 1993

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Indiana Medicine 1993

This project is comprised of 59 interviews with doctors who have practiced medicine in the state of Indiana from approximately the nineteen thirties until the nineteen seventies, eighties, and nineties. The doctors share personal anecdotes about their medical practices in both rural and urban areas, their perspectives on the many changes medicine has undergone in the twentieth century, and the greatest satisfaction they received from their profession. Many interviews include physicians' experiences during World War II, African-American physicians' experiences under segregation, and how each individual adjusted to a profession that became increasingly specialized over the years.

59 interviews; Audiotapes, transcripts, and collateral materials

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6625167

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Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969

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National Institute of Health (U.S.)

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The U.S. Hygienic Laboratory was established in 1887 under the U.S. Marine Hospital Service. It became a part of the U.S. Public Health Service in 1912. In 1930 the facility was renamed the National Institute of Health. From the guide to the Station journal of the Hygienic Laboratory/National Institute of Health, 1922-1937, (History of Medicine Division. National Library of Medicine) The U.S. Hygienic Laboratory was established in 1887 under the U.S. Marine Hospital Service....

Fisk University

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Established as Fisk Free Colored School in Nashville, Tenn., in Dec. 1865 by John Ogden, Rev. Erastus Milo Caravath, and Rev. Edward P. Smith; named in honor of Gen. Clinton B. Fisk, assistant commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau for Tennessee and Kentucky, who provided the new institution with facilities and contributed over $30,000 to the school; opened on 9 Jan. 1866 with almost two hundred students of all ages; incorporated as Fisk University on 22 Aug. 1867 after its curriculum shifted to ...

Carver, George Washington, 1864?-1943

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Agricultural scientist, teacher, humanitarian, artist, and Iowa State alumnus (1894, 1896). George Washington Carver was born ca. 1864, the son of slaves on the Moses Carver plantation near Diamond Grove, Missouri. He lost his father in infancy, and at the age of 6 months was stolen along with his mother by raiders, but was later found and traded back to his owner for a $300 race horse. He enrolled in Simpson College, Indianola, Iowa in 1890 studying music and art. Etta Budd, his art instructor ...

Indianapolis Memorial Clinic

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Hartsaw, John

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Abrew, Ben

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Ketcham, Jane

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Warrick, Bewley

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Bellevue Hospital

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Battersby, Stan

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St. Anthony Hospital

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Einhorne, Larry

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Welch, Exie

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Indianapolis Methodist Hospital

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Stowe, Stephen

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Hope, John, 1739-1785

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Turner, D. W.

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Duriron Foundry

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Ross, Alexander

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Megenhardt

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Graves, Tinola E.

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Scott, William

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Billings General Hospital

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Rolfe, Daniel Thomas, 1902-1971

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Dean of the School of Medicine (1952-1966) and chair of the Department of Physiology (1938-1952), Meharry Medical College; executive secretary, Meharry Alumni Association (1939-1959; d. 1971. From the description of Daniel Thomas Rolfe papers, 1948-1992. (Meharry Medical College). WorldCat record id: 70973510 ...

United States. Air Force

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At Harris Neck, Georgia, in the remote northern reaches of McIntosh County, the United States government, in the fall of 1942, confiscated the lands along the South Newport and Barbour Island Rivers. Paved runways were constructed for aircraft, and Harris Neck became an air reconnaissance base for the United States Army Air Force during World War II. A number of support buildings were constructed at the Harris Neck Air Base, such as barracks for personnel, an officers club, and PX, to serve the ...

Bayh, Birch Evans, 1928-

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Hubbard Hospital

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Paytash, Peter

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St. Mary's Hospital

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Franklin College

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Walker, Matthew J.

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Indiana University Center for the Study of History and Memory

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Indiana Academy of General Practitioners

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Berry, Chad; Ettinger, Patrick

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Rhoads, Paul S.

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Holland, J. P.

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University of Chicago.

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Manchester College

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Ettinger, Patrick

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Eli Lilly and company

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Link, Goethe

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University of Michigan. Medical School

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Eichelberger, Robert L.

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Central State Hospital

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In 1868, the Freedman's Bureau acquired land known as Howard's Grove, (or Howard Grove), located one half mile east of the city of Richmond, on the Mechanicsville Turnpike, in Henrico County. Through a lease from Mr. Bacon Tait (or Tate), the Bureau renovated several barrack-type structures that had been used as a Confederate hospital during the Civil War. The new facility became known as "Howard's Grove Freedman's Hospital." The hospital was turned over to the state in ...

Indianapolis Long Hospital

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Glass, Robert

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Ade, Mary Weber

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Indiana University School of Medicine

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Stier, Paul

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Florida A & M University concert choir

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Shortridge High School

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Indianapolis High School was founded in 1864 as the state's first free high school. Its name was changed to Shortridge High School in 1898 in honor of school superintendent Abram C. Shortridge. From the description of Indianapolis High School Graduates, 1869-1911. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 32518728 Founded in 1864 as Indianapolis High School, Shortridge was the state's first free high school. Its name was changed to Shortridge in 1898 in honor...

Leigh, Perry W.

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King Solomon Jones Medical Foundation

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United States. Army

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Crosby, Elizabeth

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Kelly, Walter

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Williams, J.Whitridge (John Whitridge), 1866-1931

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Froebel High School

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Wright Patterson Airforce Base

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Wells, Herman B.

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Before becoming president of Indiana University, Herman B Wells served as an assistant cashier at the National Bank of Lebanon before going on to work for the Indiana Bankers Association, the Indiana Commission for Financial Institutions, and the Indiana Department of Financial Institutions. He was named dean of the Indiana University School of Business administration in 1935 by IU President William Lowe Bryan. In 1937 he was named acting president of the university and president the following y...

Wilcox Memorial Hospital

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Schumaker, Harris

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Chappy Johnson's All-Stars

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Williams, Mark

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Boston University

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Cook County Hospital

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Green

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Ade

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Edward Waters College

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Gary College

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Hill, Jack

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Indiana State Board of Health

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Indianapolis Wishard Hospital

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Jackson, Lee (Guitarist)

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Walther, Joseph E., 1912-

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Indianapolis City Hospital

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Winona Memorial Hospital

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Deaconess Hospital

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Bayh

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City university of New York

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Meharry Medical College. Library

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Meharry Medical College opened its doors on Oct. 13, 1876 as the Meharry Medical Department of Central Tennessee College, later Walden University, with the purpose of producing "intelligent physicians among the Colored people"; named for benefactors, Samuel Meharry and his four brothers, Hugh, Alexander, David, and Jessie Meharry, who together donated $20,000 in 1875; the school became a separate institution in 1915. From the description of Board of Trustees records, 1974-1993. (Meha...

Hickam, John

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Booher, Norman

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Taylor, Fritz.

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Hale, John, 1926-

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Reagan, Ronald, 1911-2004

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Ronald Wilson Reagan (1911-2004) was the 40th President of the United States and served two terms in office from 1981 to 1989. He was born on February 6, 1911, in Tampico, Illinois, the second son of Nelle Wilson and John Edward ("Jack") Reagan. His father nicknamed him "Dutch" as a baby. In 1920 the family resettled in Dixon, Illinois. In 1928 Reagan graduated from Dixon High School, where he had been student body president, an actor in school plays, and a student athlete. He partici...

National Guard

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An agency history is available. From the guide to the National Guard Annual reports, 1896-, (Utah State Archives and Records Service) From the guide to the National Guard Spanish American War medals, 1898-1899., (Utah State Archives and Records Service) From the guide to the National Guard Mexican Border Campaign muster rolls, 1916-1917., (Utah State Archives and Records Service) From the guide to the National Guard Adjutant General's records, i 1895-1965.,...

New York University

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The Class Collection documents selected student and alumni activities of New York University graduating classes from 1843-1966. Formal and informal gatherings were common, and were documented in detail by the participants. From the description of Class collection, 1843-1966. 1880-1900 (bulk). (New York University). WorldCat record id: 477254465 New York University (formerly, University of the City of New York), is an academic institution and, as such, its faculty produces ar...

Planned parenthood federation of America

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IUPUI

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Krannert Institute of Cardiology

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Gatch, Willis D.

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Wheeler, John, active 1601-1608

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In December 1858, John Wheeler, a native of New Hampshire, traveled to Albemarle County, Virginia, where he taught school between January and September 1859. He later wrote a lengthy reflective essay on his time there, noting differences between the residents and customs of Virginia and New England. From the guide to the John Wheeler journal and essays, Wheeler, John journal and essays, 1859, (William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan) Epithet: junior, of Bardon ...

Arsenal Technical High School

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Firor, Warfield

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Harvey, Vern

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Skelton, Red, 1913-1997

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Red Skelton (b. Richard Bernard Skelton, July 17, 1913-d. Sept. 17, 1997), American comedian, radio and television performer. From the description of Skelton, Red, 1913-1997 (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration). naId: 10582271 This collection contains material dating primarily from Skelton's first marriage to wife, Edna during the 1930s and 1940s. Included are letters to Red from Don Ameche, Eddie Arnold, Bob Hope, Hedda Harper, Zazu Pitts, Nelson Rockefeller,...

Schuman, Edith

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Halbrook, Harold

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Holland, Frank

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Taylor, James H.

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Rawls, George, 1929-

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Ranke, Henry

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Dodge, Horace

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Walther, Mary Margaret

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Peter Breck Brigham Hospital

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Washington University School of Medicine

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Abasion, John

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Wabash College

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The Wabash College Oral History Project grew out of the school's sesquicentennial celebration in the 1980s. Under the leadership of Eileen McGrath, the project focused on African-American alumni, faculty, and staff at Wabash College and on African-Americans living in Crawfordsville. The interviews took place from 1982-1986, and the project was completed in 1987. From the description of Oral History Project, 1982-1987. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 31733232...

Yale University.

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Berry, Chad

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Myers, Charles

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St. Francis Hospital

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Spencer, Rowena

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St. Vincent's Hospital

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Reller, Elizabeth

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Harger, Rollo

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Drew, Charles

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Indiana State Normal

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Meiks, Lyman

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Arnett Clinic

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Emerson, Charles P.,

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Tōjō, Hideki, 1884-1948

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Indianapolis Riley Hospital

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Green, Lot

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Ritchey, James O.

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McNutt, Paul V.

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Forsythe

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McHale, Frank

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Funch, Harold

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St. Louis University. School of Medicine

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Booher, Olga Bonke

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Owen, John, 1560?-1622

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Pyle, Ernie, 1900-1945

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Ernest "Ernie" Taylor Pyle (August 3, 1900 – April 18, 1945) was a Pulitzer Prize—winning American journalist and war correspondent who is best known for his stories about ordinary American soldiers during World War II. Pyle is also notable for the columns he wrote as a roving human-interest reporter from 1935 through 1941 for the Scripps-Howard newspaper syndicate that earned him wide acclaim for his simple accounts of ordinary people across North America. When the United States entered World W...

Pittman Moore

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Blue Cross

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Philadelphia General Hospital

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The Committee on the Celebration at the Philadelphia General Hospital of the 200th Anniversary of the Building of the Philadelphia Almshouse was established in September 1929. The committee, consisting of five members of the Medical Board of the Philadelphia General Hospital, was appointed by the President of the Medical Board, Herman B. Allyn. Joseph McFarland, E. B. Krumbhaar, David Riesman, and Robert G. Torrey were appointed to serve on the committee, with Robert J. Hunter actin...

Badertscher, Jacob

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Stowe, Steven

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Kappa Delta

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Cunningham, John, 1932-

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Epithet: of Liverpool British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000844.0x000318 Title: 11th Earl of Glencairn British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000844.0x00031a Epithet: actor and poet British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000750.0x0000d0 John Cunn...

Carter, Larue D.

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Mayo Clinic.

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Plasma Alliance

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Carmichael, Hoagy, 1899-1981

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Hoagy Carmichael was born in Bloomington, Indiana, November 22, 1899, the son of Howard Clyde and Lida Mary (Robinson) Carmichael. He earned a LLB from Indiana University in 1926, and married Ruth Mary Meinardi on March 14, 1936. He was the composer of many hit songs, namely Stardust (1927), and became the star of both his own radio program (Tonight at Hoagy's) and his own television show (Saturday Night Review). His acting credits include the films To Have and to Have Not, Johnny Angel, Canyon ...

Yokem, Paul

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Homer G. Phillips Hospital

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Senn, Milton

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Debake, Michael

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Cleveland City Hospital

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Pettijohn, Fred

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Allen, Arthur

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St. John's University

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Wittenberg University

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Bassett, Margaret Ann

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Mary Margaret Program

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New York Polyclinic Hospital

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Miller, M. J.

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Myers, Burton Dorr, 1870-1951

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Burton Dorr Myers came to Indiana University in 1903 as professor and head of the Department of Anatomy, and served as the School of Medicine Secretary from 1903-1920, Assistant Dean from 1920-1927, and Dean from 1927-1940. After retiring in 1940, he wrote the three volumes represented in this collection, his History of Indiana University v.2, History of medical education in Indiana, and Trustees and officers of Indiana University 1820-1950. From the description of Burton Dorr Myers ...

St. Joseph's Hospital

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Albion College

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Rice, Thurman B. (Thurman Brooks), 1888-

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Lilly

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Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965

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Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was born at Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, on 30 November 1874. He was educated at Harrow and the Royal Military College at Sandhurst before joining the Army in 1895 and serving in India and Sudan. After leaving the Army in 1899, he worked as a war correspondent for the Morning Post and the following year was elected Conservative Member of Parliament for Oldham. In 1904, Churchill decided to join the Liberal Party, and in 1906, was elected Liberal MP f...

Paynter

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Coleman Hospital

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St. Mary's Medical Center

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Calvert, Raymond

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Flora High School

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Phi Chi

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Phi Psi

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McCormick, C. O., Jr.

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Public Health Service

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Howard University Medical School

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Barker, Claire

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Sanford, Thomas

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Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

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Born in Ontario, Canada, Dr. Osler was received his medical from McGill University in 1872. He became Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine's first professor of medicine in 1889. Author of The Principles and Practices of Medicine (1892), Osler has been celled the father of psychosomatic medicine and the "most influential physician in history." From the description of Sir William Osler press clippings, 1905-1920. (National Library of Medicine). WorldCat record id: 14312601 ...

Green, Frank Hayes

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Shumacker

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Blue Shield

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Ku Klux Klan

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National Bureau of Standards

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Stephenson, David Curtis, 1891-1966

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Born in Texas, Stephenson lived in Oklahoma before moving to Evansville, Ind. in 1920, where he became active in the Ku Klux Klan. He was named grand dragon for Indiana and under his leadership state membership grew to about 250,000. In 1925 Stephenson received a life sentence for the rape and murder of Madge Oberholtzer. He was paroled in 1956 and moved to Jonesboro, Tenn., where he died. From the description of Collection, 1922-1978 (bulk 1922-1927). (Indiana Historical Society Lib...

Menninger's Clinic

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Ruschle, Edward

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Moon, Virgil

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Edwards, Lydia

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Sister of Jonathan Edwards, an early Colorado College administrator. From the description of Autograph book. ca. 1841-1881. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 11731773 ...

Wintrobe, Max

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DePauw University

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Richmond, Julius

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McCain, Morris

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Megenhardt, Dennis

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Battle Creek College.

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Culbertson, Clyde G.

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Turner, Edward L., 1900-1960

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Physician and educator; third president of Meharry Medical College. From the description of Edward L. Turner papers, 1924-1944. (Meharry Medical College). WorldCat record id: 70973511 Physician, scholar, professor. Born in Alton, Ill. Turner was graduate ofmthe University of Pennsylvania Medical School. Third President of Meharry Medical College. He served in the University of Chicago Medical Clinics, Billings Hospital. Was President of Tennessee Sta...

Johns Hopkins University. School of Medicine.

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Erdman, John

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Gary Methodist Hospital

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Krannert

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South Bend Memorial Hospital

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Lair, J. P.

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Purdue University

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Green, Jean

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Community Hospital

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Forry, Frank

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Jones, Jim.

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Bowen, Otis R.

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Dodge Manufacturing Company.

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Dodge Manufacturing Company, a firm of manufacturing engineers, was located in Mishawaka, Indiana, with a branch in Boston, Massachusetts. From the description of Transmission plans for power train at M.L. Hussey Woolen Company, Guilford, Maine. 1905. (American Textile History Museum Library). WorldCat record id: 48433865 ...

Moenkhaus, William J.

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Maulin, Sam

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Blalock, Alfred, 1899-1964

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Surgeon-in-chief of the hospital and professor and director of the surgery department at the medical school of Johns Hopkins University (1941-1964); developed blue baby operation and treatment for surgical shock. From the description of Alfred M. Blalock papers, 1921-1985. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 60771494 Dr. Blalock was professor of surgery, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. From the description of Cardiovascular surgery, past and prese...

Butler University

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Miller, Sam

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James M. Crawford was a linguist who mainly studied Native American languages, including Cocopa, Yuchi, and Mobilian trade language. He came to the field of linguistics halfway through his lifetime after pursuing a career in forestry in the West and Southwest. After receiving his PhD in 1966 from the University of California at Berkeley, he returned to his birthplace, Georgia, where he taught in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Georgia at Athens. From the guide to t...

Lahey Clinic

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Gugino, Angela

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King, William E.

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Boy Scouts of America

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The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) is one of the largest Scouting organizations in the United States of America and one of the largest youth organizations in the United States, with more than 2.4 million youth participants and nearly one million adult volunteers. The BSA was founded in 1910, and since then, more than 110 million Americans have been participants in BSA programs at some time. The BSA is part of the international Scout Movement and became a founding member organization of the World Or...

Owen, Margaret Telfur

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Corwin, Warren

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