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Item Carlton, Catherine K., D.O.(1989-02-23) Carlton, Catherine K.; Stokes, C. RayDr. Carlton, daughter of osteopathic physician parents, was the first chairman of the TCOM Department of osteopathic principles, practices, and philosophy. She has practiced in the same Fort Worth location since 1938 as a general practitioner. Dr. Carlton, a past president of the Academy of Applied Osteopathy, shares her experience during the initial years of TCOM. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, February 23, 1989.Item Ogilvie, Charles D., D.O.(1984-01-18) Ogilvie, Charles D.; Stokes, C. RayThe first chairman of the department of medical humanities at TCOM and professor of radiology, Dr. Ogilvie retired from the full-time faculty in 1981 to return to his role as a country doctor in East Texas. He shares his experiences at TCOM as chairman of the Curriculum Committee, including the activities of the Task Force on Educational Goals, which designed the current TCOM Goals Statement and fostered the college’s innovative health-oriented medical curriculum. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, January 18, 1984Item Surface, Aldeen Cowgill(1990-04-03) Surface, Aldeen Cowgill; Stokes, C. Ray; Ogilvie, CharlesA great-granddaughter of Andrew Taylor Still, Mrs. Surface is the daughter of Henry Rutherford Cowgill, D.O., who graduated in 1905 from the American School of Osteopathy in Kirksville. His mother, Mrs. Surface’s grandmother, was Marusha Still Cowgill (1849-1924), the eldest and only surviving child of A.T. Still’s first marriage to Mary M. Vaughn. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes and Dr. Charles Ogilvie in Borger, Texas, April 3, 1990