University of Georgia Health Service, circa 1980.

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University of Georgia Health Service, circa 1980.

The collection consists of miscellaneous material regarding the history of the University of Georgia's Health Services Unit including interviews with Dean Tate and Amy Johnson, retired Associate Director of Nursing at the Health Service.

0.1 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7354054

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Johnson, Amy Jo

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University of Georgia. Health Service

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"William Tate was born in Calhoun, Georgia on September 21, 1903 and raised on a farm in Fairmount... In 1932 Tate married the granddaughter of Chancellor David Barrow, Susan Frances Barrow, and returned to the University of Georgia as Dean of Freshmen and Assistant Professor in English. During his long UGA career Tate served as Dean of Students and Assistant to the President, before being named Dean of Men in 1946, a post he held for twenty-five years." -- "Finding Aid for UGA 97-0...

Tate, William, 1903-1980

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William Tate (1903-1980), son of Philip May Tate and Edna Tate, educator and Dean of Men at the University of Georgia. Tate married Susan Barrow. From the description of William Tate family papers, [ca. 18030-1992]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38476726 William Tate was the Dean of Men, University of Georgia, 1944 to 1971. From the description of William Tate journals, circa 1903-1980. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 441832021 ...