Minutes, 1952-1971.

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Minutes, 1952-1971.

Minutes of various bodies including Executive Faculty Council, College of Medicine, 1954-1971; Joint Executive Committee of the Medical Board, State University-Kings County Medical Center, 1966-1969; Pro Tem Medical Board, State University Hospital, 1958-1966; Committee on Administration, College of Medicine, 1952-1953; and Council for Downstate Medical Center, College of Medicine, 1965-1969.

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