The Neill W. Macaulay, DDS Papers 1921-1978.
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Medical University of South Carolina
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Macaulay, Neill W., 1904-1983.
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Neill Webster Macaulay was born in 1904 in Oconee County, South Carolina. After graduating from the Atlanta Southern Dental College (Emory University) in 1926, he served in the U.S. Army Dental Corps during World War II. Dr. Macaulay practiced dentistry in Columbia, South Carolina for thirty years. Dr. Macaulay was affiliated with numerous professional and community organizations, including the South Carolina Historical Society, the Society of the Cincinnati of the State of South Carolina, Sons ...
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