Records. Educational Council for Foreign Medical Graduates-Educational Resources, Inc. (inclusive), 1955-1979.

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Records. Educational Council for Foreign Medical Graduates-Educational Resources, Inc. (inclusive), 1955-1979.

Correspondence, advertisements, articles and clippings, and promotional and supplementary materials concerning the Educational Council for Foreign Medical Graduates, which conducted medical exams for graduates of foreign medical schools to allow them to practice in the United States, 1970-1973; Educational Developments, Inc., a scheme by William H. Dennis, a crackpot who proposed, among other things, to prevent polio by irradiating milk, 1955-1964; educational measurement (an article on the Medical College Admissions Test), 1979; and Educational Resources, Inc., an educational firm which claimed to help underachievers do well in school, 1970.

4 folders.

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