Dean's Administrative Files 1962-1968.

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Dean's Administrative Files 1962-1968.

This series consists of correspondence, financial records, reports, minutes, agendas, and printed materials generated by Dr. Hill during his tenure as dean from 1962 to 1968. Some materials from 1962 were created by Hill's predecessor as dean, Dr. Robert C. Berson. The correspondence documents all facets of Hill's work as dean and provide information about program development, curriculum revision, Medical College fiscal affairs, University Hospital operations, patient care, research, and faculty and staff matters. Financial records document monies received and expended by the Medical College. Reports provide detailed information about proposed facilities, construction projects, and programs.

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Hill, J. Lister (Joseph Lister), 1894-1984

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Rose, Frank Anthony, 1920-1991

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Volker, Joseph F.

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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...

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Campbell, George F. (George Frederick), 1915-

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Hill, Philip Richardson

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Blayney, Keith D.

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Frommeyer, Walter B., 1916-1979.

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McNulty, Matthew

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McCallum, Charles A., 1925-

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