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the opportunity and immediately sought the benefactor's und. In the late 1930's it was believed that ten million dollars were needed to established a four-year medical school. But the charitable fund, left in the will of the late Bowman Gray, consisted of only 18,500 shares of RJ, Reynolds Tobacco Co. B Common stock tvalued at 857200001 causing Wake Forest administrators to hesitate. None-the-less, the challenge of moving to Winston- Salem and merging with the NCBH was accepted on August 3, 1939. The stock was used as collateral tor a 1010 interest loan to build a six-story medical school adjoining the hospital, which was completed in September 1941. In 1942 the hospital fulfilled its initial obligation to the venture by completing the West Wing, expanding the hospital to 300 beds. above: This photo of the original on March 1941. The nurses home above: Coy C. Carpenter, MD, circa 1944. Pho- tograph by Flay W, Goodrich. February 1 , 1941, and published in the Wake Forest Alumni News Unity is in the left foreground. Egggmgglgwgggfggr-,. 'vsr 1-Ll a' 5 5 a E 'T 'mr 4.5, - , ,jf EEEL,haw-gEgE55EEpgg2:--.g LG- jf E E E Q : g..,.b:Y : E E E 5 E E -if-AQ .V Y I- ggi :1j,5Qg:35f...lf -7555: .1 t teenage ,Ai mtmtm - I5 'if i E E Q Aim -9'1 .-- ' EE :Age-xi j, W Ja . . mf' ' - -- - : ff , ' I -.1 ' . 4 Q A - above: This architects drawing tabout 19401 shows the front of the proposed Bowman Gray , School of Medicine, as seen from Everett Street. 9
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The North Carolina Baptist Hospital QNCBHJ in Win- ston-Salem, started by the Baptist State Convention, opened its 88-bed facility in 1923. ln 1935, believing there to be an oversupply of physi- cians, the American Medical Association proposed clos- ing all two-year medical schools. Because ofthis, in 1937, a state commission, with later support from an anony- mous benefactor, investigated the possibility of enlarging one of North CaroIina's two two-year medical schools. The administrators at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill rejected the commission's offer to enlarge their two-year school. They were opposed to the benefac- tor's stipulation that the school be moved to Winston- Salem and mezged with the NCBH. Dr. Coy C. arpenter, dean of the two-year Wake Forest Medical School ttenure 1936-19633, recoginized W 4 , f ,ff I :Xt A above: The North Carolina Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem, circa 1923-25. right: An architect's drawing tabout 19401 shows the NCBH's entrance, as seen from above Hawthorne Fload. In the background is the posterior side of the pro- gohsed Fhovgmanfiriy Ai! i c oolo e icine. ot e - -f Q ld. , e . . left is the proposed West A 1 il ll I 1 155 I .' ' L-.I - Wing. HI :wi llllilir 11,-. 'grliga' --,',,.., , Tkqulirggfgg , 1-lily, itl l ,'k:,,re:' .N ffl . 9 11, Iv4f'l: E ' il li 1 , If Y I . L fa' I A2 ' L?-I rt ' - '1- If- ' t ' ..1-'. , f.f ,.'fi -...X . 4 - W P413 relist 1 1 4 . . .. .5-1 V. .ii 5 J fl -' w' 1, ' 5.13511 ,' ' !:'fx:Si'li,Q.V , ,Q f.- U, I dr - ! -,g:v:.ff I it 3. ,. -,tu x 41, 115 d 4 . H W 5 I ' . w'11 -X et J Qfjl I sit. 1 .4 sal -.N ' ' ts-gg V321 ' I ' 4 , ' 4 'Y' 1 , . 4 , V f sm. i . ,yfiigg-3, K .f AW- A .,, ,U 8 Y ' gnnvuuv 4. on ev-A.ARLn-u'rECTb i r ' ' '
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After the move to Winston-Salem the medical school was renamed the Bowman Gray School of Medicine CBGSMJ in honor of the man whose bequest stimulated the move. During the early years in Winston-Salem the school maintained a hand-to-mouth financial existence with SODA, of the operating expenses coming from medical student tuition payments. Community fund raising was discour- aged because of the concurrent fund drives to finance Wake Forest College's move to Winston-Salem. The fac- ulty physicians twho incidently received no salaryi sup- ported themselves through fees collected from their pri- vate patients, and in turn supported the hospital through contributions to building funds. Unavoidably, debt accumulated. Only through signifi- cant bequests from the Gray family in 1947 and thereafter did the BGSM remain viable. The Board of Visitors, an advisory board composed of key community leaders, was 5' 1 2 'N tb. - 'T '1 iwurtrwl 'EEiE?g H ' ' a . rliii pg. X'- - -an X31 55 7, - M , If ' 4.f I .Shi I above: This aerial view of the original medical complex shows the front of the medical school facing Everett Street. The residents housing, splinter village , lies behind the hospital tto the right of the West Wingi. photo circa 1946 by Frank Jones. above: This photo, circa 1954, shows the 5th floor additions on both wings ofthe medical school tforegroundi, as well as the completed South Wing and smokestack tbackgroundi. 10 wht Ftji, above: President Harry S. Truman led the ground breaking exercises on October 15. 1951 at the new site for Wake Forest College in Winston-Salem.
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