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Proceedings of the symposium to commemorate the inauguration of Philip Randolph Lee as Chancellor of the UCSF, November 1st, 1969. Part 1: Welcome: Jere E. Goyan, Dean, School of Pharmacy. Part 2: Education in the health sciences and profession: Malcolm Watts (Associate Dean, School of Medicine), Lloyd Smith (Chairman, Department of Medicine), John Biles (Dean, School of Pharmacy, University of Southern California), Jo Eleanor Elliot (Directore of Nursing Programs, Western Council for Higher Education), James Shannon (Special Advisor to the President of the National Academy of Sciences), Dennis Spain (Vice President, Associated Students, UCSF, 3rd year student, School of Dentistry), Joseph Volker (President-elect, The University of Alabama in Birmingham). Part 3: The Health Sciences campus and its community: Philip Weinstein (President, UC, Association of Interns and Residents, San Francisco Medical Center), Leonard Duhl (Special Assistant to the Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban Development), Donald Barr (2nd year student, School of Medicine, UCSF), Arthur Coleman (Chief Administrator and Medical Director, Hunters Point-Bayview Community Health Center), Geraldine Rickman (Director, Community Opportunity Programs in Education, San Diego County), George Silver (Executive Associate, The Urban Coalition). Part 4: Inauguration: UC President Charles Hitch, Rev. John M. Ring (Catholic Chaplain, UCSF), S. Alex Stalcup (President, Associated Students, UCSF, 3rd year student, School of Medicine), Robert M. Featherstone (Chairman of the Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, UCSF), Franklin D. Murphy (Chairman of the Board and CEO, Times-Mirror Company, LA), Philip R. Lee (Chancellor, UCSF), Rev. Charles Carroll (Protestant Chaplain, UCSF). Note on original container: Tape #1: "Inauguration of Philip Lee--Side #1: 9:45 to break--Side #2: Break to lunch"; Tape #2: "Inauguration of Philip Lee--Side #1 lunch -"; Tape #3: "Inauguration of Philip Lee--Side #1: Last 5 min. of 2:00 panel and 4:00 Inauguration" California Audiovisual Preservation Project
Type
sound
Format
Original Sound Mono 1/4 inch audio tape
Extent
3 Tapes of 3
Identifier
AR 2012-14 cum_00009_t1; cum_00009_t2; cum_00009_t3
Language
English
Subject
Inauguration Congresses and conventions University of California, San Francisco University of California, San Francisco. School of Medicine Lee, Philip R. (Philip Randolph), 1924-
Provenance
University of California, San Francisco Library, Archives and Special Collections California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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