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W. R. Lovelace

 Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

"Cattle Industry in Lincoln County New Mexico.” Collector - Edith L. Crawford., 1936-1940

 File
Identifier: 6-27-11
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists of typed documents produced by employees of the W.P.A. and its subdivision the Federal Writer's Project in New Mexico. Most of the collection is made up of transcripts of oral history interviews conducted with New Mexicans, and folklore and stories about New Mexico and Hispanic culture in particular.
Dates: 1936-1940

Jack M. Campbell oral history collection

 Collection
Identifier: HHC 111
Scope and Contents This interview with Jack M. Campbell (1916-1999) summarizes his involvement with two New Mexico medical institutions, the University of New Mexico School of Medicine and the Lovelace Medical Foundation. The medical school was created by the New Mexico legislature while Campbell was speaker of its House of Representatives, and the school formally opened during his tenure as governor. Governor Campbell also served for several years on the Lovelace Medical Foundation's Board of Trustees, and the...
Dates: 1985 October 25

"Sheep Industry of Lincoln County.” Collector - Edith L. Crawford., 1936-1940

 File
Identifier: 6-26-5
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists of typed documents produced by employees of the W.P.A. and its subdivision the Federal Writer's Project in New Mexico. Most of the collection is made up of transcripts of oral history interviews conducted with New Mexicans, and folklore and stories about New Mexico and Hispanic culture in particular.
Dates: 1936-1940

Stuart Welsh Adler oral history collection

 Collection
Identifier: HHC 96
Scope and Contents In this interview, held when the doctor was ninety years old, Dr. Adler's personal background and professional training are summarized, then a general summary of his professional life and practice is given. Relatively thin in detail, the interview nevertheless provides insight into the practice and views of a first-generation medical specialist.

This oral history dates June 17, 1982 and consists of 1 audiocassette (80 min.) + 1 transcript (26 pages).
Dates: 1982 June 17