Raymond T. Carhart Papers, 1938-1975.

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Raymond T. Carhart Papers, 1938-1975.

The papers include biographical material, committee and group correspondence, individual correspondence, drafts of speeches and publications, and reprints. In addition to various Northwestern University administrative units, the committee and group correspondence includes material concerning the National Academy of Sciences, National Institute for Neurological Diseases and Stroke, and U.S. Veterans Administration. The Carhart Papers will be of special interest to those seeking information on the development of the first academic program in audiology in this country and to those interested in the coining and use of the word "audiology."

3.3 cu. ft. (11 boxes).

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Northwestern University

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Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). School of Speech

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Founded in 1985, Northwestern University's Institute for Modern Communications (IMC) is an interdisciplinary program of media studies designed to promote scholarship that does not neatly fit the curricula of either the School of Speech or the Medill School of Journalism. The Institute's philosophy unites theory and practice, research and teaching, scholarship and production. In the fall of 1983, President Strotz and the Board of Trustees identified mass communication as ...

Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). Audiology Program.

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Carhart, Raymond, 1912-1975

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Pioneer audiologist; Professor of Audiology, Northwestern University, 1936-1975. From the description of Raymond T. Carhart Papers, 1938-1975. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 124075629 Raymond Thomas Carhart was born on March 28, 1912, in Mexico City, son of Raymond Albert and Edith (Noble) Carhart. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Speech and Psychology from Dakota Wesleyan University in 1932, and the Master of Arts (1934) and Doctor of Philosophy (1936) ...

Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). Dept. of Communicative Disorders.

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Northwestern university

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During World War II, Northwestern offered its facilities for use by the War Department. The Army, Navy, and Civil Aeronautics Administration operated eleven training programs at Northwestern in addition to the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (N.R.O.T.C.) established in 1926: the Navy V-7, Naval Reserve Midshipmen's School; the Navy V-5, Naval Aviation Prepatory Program; the Navy V-1, Accredited College Program; the Naval Training School (Radio); the Army Signal Corps Officers Training Scho...