Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor and Dean for Medical Affairs Records , Mainly 1902-1960. 1902-1960.

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Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor and Dean for Medical Affairs Records , Mainly 1902-1960. 1902-1960.

See individual series descriptions. Organized in 13 series: 1. Correspondence and other documents in letterpress copybooks, 1902-1912. 2. General files, mainly 1909-1960. 3. Buildings and equipment, 1912-1914. 4. X-ray bids and specifications, 1931. 5. Reports, surveys, and miscellaneous data, 1937-1964. 6. Additional general files, 1901-1905. 7. Files of a special consultant for historical projects. 8. Annual reports and special reports, 1941-1988. 9. General files, 1915-1960. 10. General files, 1960-1980. 11. Selected historical files. 12. Clinical office building information systems strategic plan, 1991. 13. General files, 1980.

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Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). School of Medicine

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Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Medical Center

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Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). School of Medicine. Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor for Medical Affairs and Dean.

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The Vice Chancellor for Medical Affairs and Dean is the chief administrative officer of the School of Medicine. This record subgroup comprises mainly those chief administrative functions of the office, which began in 1899 with the merger of St. Louis Medical College and Missouri Medical College under the aegis of the University and that continue to this day. During the first two-thirds of the twentieth century, the deanship was a part-time responsibility. Fro...