Scrapbook 1946-1952.

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Scrapbook 1946-1952.

The Phi Chi Medical Fraternity Scrapbook contains invitations, photographs, news clippings, and programs relating to the Phi Chi Medical Fraternity at the Medical College of Alabama from 1946 to 1952. Invitations document events held by the fraternity such as annual banquets and dances. News clippings include information about the dances, banquets and commencement ceremonies such as who attended these activities as well as when and where the events were held. The clippings also include the names of speakers who appeared at banquets or commencement ceremonies. Photographs document dances and parties held by the medical fraternity and include images of medical college faculty including Dr. Charles Mayo Goss, John Merle Bruhn, and Thomas E. Hunt. Photographs also document students dancing. Regional and national meetings are also documented through photographs and programs. Programs provide information about speakers, the time of meetings, and the place where meetings were held.

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Medical College of Alabama

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Smoak, Hank.

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Weir, Hughey.

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Frommeyer, Walter B., 1916-1979.

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Meigs, Lamar.

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Lyons, Champ

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Whatley, George Crogham, 1924-

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Hunt, Thomas E.

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Phi Chi (Fraternity). Iota Chapter (Medical College of Alabama)

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During the late 1940s, the Iota Chapter of the Phi Chi Medical Fraternity at the Medical College of Alabama was the largest at the Medical Center. The fraternity occupied a house at 1924 9th Avenue South. The Phi Chi Medical Society had been organized nationally on 5 March 1905 when the Phi Chi Society and the Phi Chi Medical Fraternity merged to form one organization. The Iota Chapter in Birmingham sponsored dances, parties, and lectures for medical students and faculty. Members also attended n...

Foley, James, 1953-...

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Harris, Seale, 1870-1957

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Harris was born in Cedartown, Polks Co., Ga., on 1870 Mar. 13, to Dr. Charles Hooks and Margaret (Monk) Harris. He received his M.D. degree from the University of Va. in 1894, and did post-graduate work at Johns Hopkins, specializing in internal diseases. He practiced medicine at Union Springs, Bullock Co., Ala. in 1894, and subsequently was the health officer for that county for eight years. Among other accomplishments, he accepted the chair of practice of medicine at the Medical College of Ala...

Bruhn, John Merle.

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Goss, Charles Mayo, 1899-1981

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