R. Robinson Baker papers, 1948-1950.

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R. Robinson Baker papers, 1948-1950.

The papers of Dr. R. Robinson Baker contain material from courses, 1948-1950, taken by him while he was a student at Hopkins and a member of ROTC. A published photographic essay from "The Johns Hopkins Magazine" Oct. 1961 is the only reference to Dr. Baker's medical career. In the collection are Dr. Baker's holographic notes, manuals, test papers, and maps from military courses and training. The papers are mainly from exercises at Fort Benning, Georgia in 1950. Topics include communications, medical services, small unit exercises, attack tactics, and lectures from infantry school.

0.5 linear ft. (1 box)

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Baker, R. Robinson, 1928-

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Biographical Note: R. Robinson Baker (Ralph Robinson) is a surgeon and professor, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He was born in Baltimore, MD Dec. 30, 1928. Dr. Baker was educated at The Johns Hopkins University where he received the AB degree in 1950 and the M.D. from the School of Medicine in 1954. Since 1962, Dr. Baker has been on the active staff of the Hopkins's medical institutions as a surgeon and as professor of surgery and oncology. Dr. Baker w...

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The Department of Military Science was established at the University of Oregon in 1919. The school had sponsored military training through the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) program before the creation of a Military Science department. In January 1916, then University of Oregon, (UO) president Prince Lucien Cambell, established a ROTC curriculum led by LTC John Leader, a retired British officer. Over 100 students participated in the first drill in March 1916, le...