Ad Hoc Advisory Committee Secretary's Minutes and Correspondence 1966.

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Ad Hoc Advisory Committee Secretary's Minutes and Correspondence 1966.

The series consists of materials collected by committee secretary Dr. Charles H. Lupton, Jr. The series includes correspondence, minutes, organizational charts, and the final committee report. Correspondence documents committee activities and includes discussions of the organizational relationship of University Hospital to the Medical College of Alabama. Correspondents include Dr. John Knowles, an informal consultant to the committee; Walter B. Frommeyer, committee chair; S. Richardson Hill, dean of the Medical College of Alabama; James N. Sussex; Matthew McNulty; and Robert E. Roth. Minutes provide information about committee activities including when and where the committee met and who attended the meetings. Organizational charts document proposed organitional schemes for University Hospital in relation to the Medical College. The final committee report includes more than thirty recommendations about the Hospital's organization.

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