[Newspaper clippings about Dr. May Owen, President of the Texas Medical Association]

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Newspaper clippings of articles about Dr. May Owen's election to the position of President of the Texas Medical Association. Two of the articles include background information on Dr. Owen and details of the other TMA officers elected to serve. Each article includes a photograph of Dr. Owen.

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3 clippings : ill. ; 19 x 9 cm., and smaller, on paper 28 x 22 cm.

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Midland Reporter-Telegram {1960-04-11,1960-04-13}.

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  • Main Title: [Newspaper clippings about Dr. May Owen, President of the Texas Medical Association]
  • Added Title: TMA Names Slate-Elect
  • Added Title: Dr. May Owen to Take Over Reins of TMA
  • Added Title: Installed

Description

Newspaper clippings of articles about Dr. May Owen's election to the position of President of the Texas Medical Association. Two of the articles include background information on Dr. Owen and details of the other TMA officers elected to serve. Each article includes a photograph of Dr. Owen.

Physical Description

3 clippings : ill. ; 19 x 9 cm., and smaller, on paper 28 x 22 cm.

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  • Midland Reporter-Telegram, April 13, 1960.
  • Fort Worth Star-Telgram, April 11, 1960.
  • Corpus Christi Times, April 13, 1960.

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Rescuing Texas History, 2016

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  • {1960-04-11,1960-04-13}

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  • 1948 - April 13, 1960

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  • Feb. 12, 2017, 12:33 a.m.

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  • June 29, 2020, 4:06 p.m.

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Midland Reporter-Telegram. [Newspaper clippings about Dr. May Owen, President of the Texas Medical Association], clipping, {1960-04-11,1960-04-13}; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth830153/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas Medical Association.

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