Dean's Administrative Files 1951-1955.
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University of Alabama. Dept. of Surgery.
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University of Alabama. Dept. of Pediatrics.
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University of Alabama. Dept. of Medicine.
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University of Alabama. University Hospital.
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University of Alabama. Dept. of Ophthalmology.
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Harrison, Tinsley Randolph, 1900-1978
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Dr. Tinsley R. Harrison was born in Talladega, Alabama, on March 18, 1900, the son of Groce and Louisa Bondurant Harrison. He attended Marion Military Institute until 1916 and the University of Michigan where he received his B.A. He received his M.D. from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. During this period, Harrison married Elizabeth Woodward with whom he had four children. Harrison accepted a position with Vanderbilt University and remained there until 1941 when he went to North Carolina t...
Berson, Robert C., 1912-
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Volker, Joseph F.
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Dentist, dean, university vice president, university president Dr. Joseph F. Volker was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, in 1913. He earned a D.M.D. degree from Indiana University and an A.B., M.S. and Ph. D., from the University of Rochester. He was serving as dean of Tufts College Dental School in Boston when the University of Alabama chose him to head its new dental program in Birmingham. Accepting these duties in 1948, Volker instituted a rigorous course of study that ...
Durrett, James J., 1889-1974.
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Jones, T. Duckett, 1899-1954
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Lyons, Champ, 1907-1965
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McNulty, Matthew
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Medical College of Alabama. Office of the Dean.
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The four-year Medical College of Alabama was established in Birmingham, Alabama in 1944 and became operational in 1945. The dean had responsibility for medical College programs and reported directly to the president of the University of Alabama. Dr. James J. Durrett served as the second full-time dean of the program. An Alabama native born in 1889, Durrett accepted the deanship of the Medical College of Alabama in the Spring of 1951. He had little success as dean. Continued funding problems conc...
Gallalee, John Morin, 1883-1961.
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Carmichael, Oliver C. (Oliver Cromwell), 1891-1966
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Oliver Cromwell Carmichael, born on 3 October 1891, was an educator who earned his A.B. (1911) and M.A. (1914) degrees from the University of Alabama. He taught German and French at the University of Alabama, 1911-1912, and at Florence Normal School, 1912-1913, before entering Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar in 1913. However, his studies there were interrupted by World War I. Following the war he taught high school and served as a principal before becoming dean and...