[Newspaper clippings: Dr. May Owen named Texas Medical Association President and college board member]

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Newspaper clippings of articles about Dr. May Owen being named President of the Texas Medical Association and a board member of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania. Both articles include information about Dr. Owen's career and accomplishments.

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2 clippings ; 17 x 7 cm. and 7 x 5 cm. on paper 28 x 21 cm.

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Houston Post {1960-04-19,1962-08-31}.

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  • Abilene Reporter-News
    Publisher Info: An article originally from the Houston Post published in the Abilene Reporter-News
    Place of Publication: Abilene, Texas

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  • Main Title: [Newspaper clippings: Dr. May Owen named Texas Medical Association President and college board member]
  • Added Title: Dr. May Owen
  • Added Title: Doctor Here Named To College Board

Description

Newspaper clippings of articles about Dr. May Owen being named President of the Texas Medical Association and a board member of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania. Both articles include information about Dr. Owen's career and accomplishments.

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2 clippings ; 17 x 7 cm. and 7 x 5 cm. on paper 28 x 21 cm.

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  • Abilene Reporter-News, April 19, 1960.
  • Fort Worth Star-Telegram, August 31, 1962.

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Rescuing Texas History, 2016

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  • {1960-04-19,1962-08-31}

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  • 1928 - August 31, 1962

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  • Feb. 12, 2017, 12:33 a.m.

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  • April 29, 2021, 9:42 p.m.

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Houston Post. [Newspaper clippings: Dr. May Owen named Texas Medical Association President and college board member], clipping, {1960-04-19,1962-08-31}; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth830261/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas Medical Association.

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