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Box 1 - UMLD1
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Item - Cassette Tape - Reminiscences of 25 years: Tape 1 (interviews with Tom Burns, Charles Lobeck, and Thomas D. Luckey about the early days of the medical school, the development of the School, designing new research space, specialties, etc.), ca. 1982
Item - Cassette Tape - Reminiscences of 25 years: Tape 2 (interviews with Herbert Goldberg, Robert Russell, Bertis Westfall, and Hugh Stephenson about the first group of faculty at the new hospital and 4-year medical school, funding for and the construction of the Medical Center, student accomplishments, etc.), ca. 1982
Item - Cassette Tape - Reminiscences of 25 years: Tape 3 (continuation of interview with Hugh Stephenson), ca. 1982
Item - Cassette Tape - Reminiscences of 25 years: Tape 4 (inteviews with Bob Jackson and Vernon Wilson about early days of pediatric medicine, difficulties of searching for new faculty, the early struggles of the hospital, etc.), ca. 1982
Item - Cassette Tape - Hugh Stephenson (full interview used in "Reminiscences of 25 Years" tapes 2 and 3), ca. 1982
Item - Cassette Tape - William Bradshaw (comments of the dean to assembly of Medical School students, staff, and faculty regarding the search for a new dean and upcoming changes to the School), August 28, 1984
Item - Cassette Tape - William D. Mayer (phone interview about the Office of the Dean, changes seen during his tenure at the Medical School, accomplishment of graduates, etc.), n.d.
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