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zr Board of Visitors OFFICERS GEORGE L. CHRISTIAN Chairman E. L. BEMISS Vwe-Chairman J. R. McCAULEY Secretary-Treasurer J. N. BARNEY, M. D Fredericksburg, Va. E. L. Bemiss Richmond, Va. Joseph M. Burke, M. D Petersburg, Va. H. L. Cabell Richmond, Va. George L. Christian Richmond, Va. J. B. Fisher, M. D Midlothian, Va. W. L. Harris, M. D Norfolk, Va. Eppa Hunton, Jr Richmond, Va. PAULUS A. IRVINC, M. D Farmville, Va. John M. Johnson Alexandria, Va. George Ben Johnston, M. D., LL. D Richmond, Va. J. D. Johnston Roanoke, Va. W. R. Miller Richmond, Va. Thomas L. Moore Richmond, Va. L. Z. Morris Richmond, Va. H. S. Myers, M. D Forks of Buffalo, Va. Robert C. Randolph, M. D Boyce, Va. E. D. Taylor Richmond, Va. John W. Williams Richmond, Va.
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? of Directors, a building was started on the site of the old. As a result, one of the best buildings for medical training in the South now stands there. In the spring of 1913, with practically no warning, it was announced that arti- cles of amalgamation had been signed by the Boards of the two colleges. Neither one was to lose its identity, but both were to give of their best to the formation of the new. Both Faculties resigned, and from them a new one was chosen, while on the Board of Directors equal representation was secured. And so began a new chapter in our history. Two years are past now, and a manly recognition in the breasts of all true worth in another has assured a spirit of harmony and a resolu- tion for united effort in evolving an institution that shall meet the needs of our Southland. The North Carolina Medical Cellege had its inception in an institution organized in 1889 at Davidson, under the name of the Davidson School of Medicine. In 1892 clinical teaching was begun at college and the name, North Carolina Medical College, adopted. A class was graduated in 1892 and in each subsequent year. In 1907 all classes were moved to Charlotte, where the school was maintained until 1914, when, realizing the advantages accruing to both schools by a union of resources and of efforts, amalgamation was effected. The North Carolina men have proven capable, congenial students and the spirit of loyalty which now inspires all connected with the institution augurs well for prosperity and achievement in the future.
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v F College Officers STUART McGUIRE, M. D Dean J. R. McCAULEY Secretary-Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD L. Z. Morris, Chairman E. L. Bemiss Georce Ben Johnston, M. D. Eppa Hunton, Jr. W. R. Miller Thomas L. Moore
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