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Item Ferguson, Mike Jr.(1994-02-24) Ferguson, Mike Jr.; Hailey, BlakeIn August, 1986, Mr. Ferguson became the Vice President for Fiscal and Administrative Affairs (TCOM). He recounts his part in the transition to a Health Science Center. Interviewed by Blake Hailey, February 24, 1994Item Jensen, Daniel(1994-02-28) Jensen, Daniel; Hailey, BlakeMr. Jensen, Associate Vice President for Government Affairs, discusses his work for TCOM and the school's progress. Interviewed by Blake Hailey, February 28, 1994Item LaRue, L.L.(1989-09-12) LaRue, L.L.; Stokes, C. RayChief fiscal officer from 1976 to 1978 and again from 1979 to 1983, Mr. LaRue was responsible for the successful fiscal and physical growth of TCOM. Under his leadership, the TCOM campus expanded from one to over 15 acres, and from a single building to a multi-storied campus. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, September 12, 1989Item 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 Russell, Steve(1994-04-13) Russell, Steve; Hailey, BlakeMr. Russell became Executive Director of the Medical Practice Plan for the UNT Health Science Center in 1986. He discusses the fiscal challenges relating to the creation of the health science center. Interviewed by Blake Hailey, April 13, 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, 1980