[Background materials for the book Beginning of the School of Medicine at East Carolina University 1964-1977], 1905-1992.

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[Background materials for the book Beginning of the School of Medicine at East Carolina University 1964-1977], 1905-1992.

Wayne Williams compiled this material as part of his research in writing the book "Beginning of the School of Medicine at East Carolina University: 1964-1977". Includes interviews Wayne Williams conducted with: Dr. Donald W. Barnes, Dr. Jo Ann Bell, Dr. Raymond Dawson, Dr. Christopher Fordham, Dr. William C. Friday, Dr. Robert S. Fulghum, Senator Harold Hardison, J.P. Huskins, Dr. Irvin E. Lawrence, Jr., Dr. M. Evelyn McNeill, Dr. Edwin W. Monroe, Senator Robert B. Morgan, Dr. Sam Pennington, Judge H. Horton Rountree, and Glenn Wilson. Includes interviews Paul Crellin and Dr. William E. Laupus conducted with Dr. Leo Jenkins. Includes a typescript "letter to the editor" by Dr. Ira M. Hardy II. Includes an address by Representative J.P. Huskins. Includes notes from the Jenkins Archives. Includes summary and recommendations from the Jordan Committee. Includes materials from and about Dr. William E. Laupus.

20 folders ; 27 x 32 x 13 cm. + 1 typescript (3 p.)

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