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Item Ferré, Gus, Ph.D.(1985-07-02) Ferré, Gus; Stokes, C. RayThe former vice president of academic affairs at North Texas State University, Dr. Ferré served as the first vice president for medical affairs at TCOM after its affiliation with NTSU in 1975. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, July 2, 1985.Item Hardt, Henry B., Ph.D.(1980-10-02) Hardt, Henry B.; Stokes, C. RayThe first dean and chief administrator of TCOM, Dr. Hardt provided TCOM with vital administrative and academic leadership from 1969 until the graduation of the first class in 1974. He shares his memoirs of a long and distinguished career in science and education as a professor of chemistry at Texas Christian University and president of the Texas State Board of Examiners in the Basic Sciences. Dr. Hardt discusses the highlights of his experiences in contributing to the success of Texas’ only osteopathic medical college. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, October 2, 1980Item Harris, Elizabeth, Ph.D.(1980-01-01) Harris, Elizabeth; Stokes, C. RayThe first faculty member to be employed by TCOM, Dr. Harris was associate professor and for many years chairman of the microbiology and immunology department. She shares her teaching experiences at the college from its beginnings on the fifth floor of the Fort Worth Osteopathic Hospital on October 1, 1970, to the present state-of-the-art facilities provided in Medical Education Building 2. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, November 19 and December 17, 1980Item Luibel, George J., D.O. (1990)(1990-05-31) Luibel, George J.; Stokes, C. RayThe second interview with Dr. Luibel tells of his experiences as a member and later chairman of the Tarrant County Hospital District Board of Managers which oversees John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth. He reflects on the progress that TCOM has made since becoming a state supported school in September, 1975. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, May 31, 1990.Item McQueen, Gregory, Ph.D.(1994-03-29) McQueen, Gregory; Hailey, BlakeMr. McQueen, Assistant to the VP for Health Affairs and Executive Dean, discusses his background and his part in helping TCOM grow and succeed. Interviewed by Blake Hailey, March 29, 1994Item Nolen, C.C., L.L.D.(1983-03-09) Nolen, C.C.; Stokes, C. RayPresident of North Texas State University from 1970 to 1979, Dr. Nolen became the first president of TCOM after its affiliation with NTSU in 1975. Dr. Nolen talks freely about his involvement during the early stages of the TCOM/NTSU affiliation, his rapport with the osteopathic profession and his leadership in the development of TCOM as a new state medical school. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, March 9, 1983Item Peckham, John R., D.O.(1989-08-29) Peckham, John R.; Stokes, C. RayA TCOM faculty member since 1979, Dr. Peckham served as associate dean for general medicine and as director of the Center for Osteopathic Research and Education, which is responsible for increasing scholarly activity in osteopathic research. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, August 29, 1989Item Richards, David M., D.O. (1989)(1989-08-31) Richards, David M.; Alter, JudyPresident of TCOM since 1985, Dr. Richards joined the college as vice president of academic affairs in 1981. Under his administration emphasis has been placed on academic excellence and a continued effort toward basic and clinical research. Interviewed by Judy Alter, August 31, 1989Item Richards, David M., D.O. (1994)(1994-01-25) Richards, David M.; Hailey, BlakePresident of TCOM since 1985, Dr. Richards joined the college as vice president of academic affairs in 1981. Under his administration emphasis has been placed on academic excellence and a continued effort toward basic and clinical research. Interviewed by Blake Hailey, January 25, 1994Item Silvey, J.K.G., Ph.D.(1980-12-19) Silvey, J.K.G.; Stokes, C. RayRetired chairman of the North Texas State University department of biological sciences, Dr. Silvey was appointed TCOM’s first director of basic sciences in 1972 and served as associate dean of TCOM in 1975-76. He relates his role in establishing the first working agreement with NTSU for the basic science instruction of TCOM students, which eventually led to the complete affiliation of the two schools. He discusses the many roadblocks that had to overcome. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, December 19, 1980Item Starkey, Earle F., D.O.(1985-08-13) Starkey, Earle F.; Stokes, C. RayThe first full-time D.O. on the TCOM faculty, Dr. Starkey was chairman of the pathology department from 1974 to 1984. He retired September 1, 1986, and died on May 16, 1987, following heart surgery. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, August 13, 1985Item Toulouse, Robert, Ph.D.(1994-03-01) Toulouse, Robert; Hailey, BlakeDr. Robert Toulouse, Provost Emeritus for the University of North Texas, discusses the highlights of his career at UNT and the building of a relationship between TCOM and North Texas. Interviewed by Blake Hailey, March 1, 1994Item Turner, James, Ph.D.(1994-04-06) Turner, James; Hailey, BlakeDr. Turner, Professor and Chairman of the Anatomy & Cell Biology Department, recounts his work in eye disease research and his plans for future research. Interviewed by Blake Hailey, April 6, 1994Item Zachary, T. Eugene, D.O.(1994-02-21) Zachary, T. Eugene; Hailey, BlakeDr. Zachary, Associate Professor of Family Medicine, came to TCOM in 1980. He was Director of one of TCOM's General and Family Practice Clinics (Riverside) from 1980-84 and then VP for Academic Affairs/Dean from 1984-90. He also became President-Elect of TOMA in 1993. Interviewed by Blake Hailey, February 21, 1994