Roy Crowdy Avery Collection, 1917-1971.

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Roy Crowdy Avery Collection, 1917-1971.

Four reel-to-reel tapes containing reminiscences of World War I, with transcripts; typed transcript of a diary kept Feb. 17, 1918-July 21, 1919; a manuscript on "The background of the discovery of histoplasmosis," and newspaper clipping of obituary notices, 1971.

.21 linear ft.

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Avery, Roy C. (Roy Crowdy), 1885-1971

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Roy Crowdy Avery was born in Canada in 1885. He became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1917 and immediately joined the U.S. Army for service during World War I. He later became a professor of bacteriology and immunology at Vanderbilt University. From the description of Roy Crowdy Avery Collection, 1917-1971. (Vanderbilt University Library). WorldCat record id: 59554463 ...

Vanderbilt University. School of Medicine

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