Vice President's Correspondence 1978-1983.
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University of Alabama in Birmingham. Office of the Vice President for University College.
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The Office of Vice President for University College, now Academic Affairs, was responsible for graduate and undergraduate programs in the Schools of Business, Education, Engineering, Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Social and Behavioral Sciences, and Humanities. The dean of UAB Special Studies and the directors of Mervyn Sterne Library and the Center for Urban Affairs also reported to the vice president. The vice president was the principle line academic and administrative officer of Universit...
Rachels, James, 1941-2003
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University of Alabama in Birmingham. University College.
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Cowles, Milly
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Hearn, Thomas K., 1937-
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Barnard, William D. (William Dean), 1942-
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Anderson, John Parker, 1841-....
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Jones, J. D. S. (John D. S.)
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Guthrie, Fain A. 1929-
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Pewitt, J. Dudley.
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Barker, S. B. 1912-
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Hill, Philip Richardson
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Physician, dean, university vice president, university president Samuel Richardson Hill was born in Greensboro, North Carolina, on 19 May 1923. He received a bachelor of arts degree from Duke University and his M.D. from Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake Forest University. Hill originally came to the University of Alabama Medical Center in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1954. Having served as a teaching fellow at Harvard University, Hill accepted a two year appointment as ...