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Item Burnett, John H., D.O. and Burnett, Mary M., D.O.(1989-08-31) Burnett, John H.; Burnett, Mary M.; Stokes, C. RayThe Burnett’s are a husband and wife team of Dallas general practitioners. A past president of the American Osteopathic Association and the Texas Osteopathic Medical Association, John was a member of TCOM’s initial board of directors and served on its executive committee as chairman of house and grounds. Mary also has been active in the profession, having served as president of the American College of General Practitioners in Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, August 31, 1989.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 Cunniff, Nelda, D.O.(1985-11-05) Cunniff, Nelda; Stokes, C. RayAfter her career as an R.N., Dr. Cunniff entered TCOM as the only female student in its first graduating class (1974). She describes her 10 years of semi-rural general practice in Burleson, Texas. Dr. Cunniff serves on the board of the TCOM Foundation and is active in the TCOM Alumni Association. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, November 5, 1985.Item Jennings, Virgil L., D.O.(1988-12-01) Jennings, Virgil L.; Stokes, C. RayDr. Jennings, a GP in the Fort Worth area since 1946, now specializes in preventative medicine, and is a founder of the International Academy of Preventative Medicine. Dr. Jennings, a founding staff member of Fort Worth Osteopathic Hospital, built and operated Hurst General Hospital (now Northeast Community Hospital) in Hurst, Texas, from 1959 until 1981. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, December 1, 1988.Item Kinzie, Earl C., D.O.(1984-02-22) Kinzie, Earl C.; Stokes, C. RayA pioneer country doctor, Dr. Kinzie has practiced more than four decades in East Texas, delivering more than 2,000 babies, including football star Earl Campbell. He shares the highlights of his long and exciting career. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, February 22, 1984.Item Luibel, George J., D.O. (1981)(1981-07-09) Luibel, George J.; Stokes, C. RayDr. Luibel was a co-founder and chairman of the TCOM Board of Directors from its inception until the college became state supported in September 1975. The Fort Worth GP shares the “moments of sheer joy and deep despair” he experienced in bringing the dream of an osteopathic medical school in Texas into reality. His memoirs cover the early years of TCOM from the granting of the charter from the State of Texas in 1966 until the graduation of the first class in 1974. He was active in professional politics and is a past president of the American Osteopathic Association and the Texas Osteopathic Medical Association. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, July 9, 1981Item Ray, David A., D.O.(1986-08-06) Ray, David A.; Stokes, C. RayDr. Ray, a GP for the past 10 years in his hometown of Bridgeport, Texas is a member of TCOM’s first graduating class (1974). He served as the second president of the TCOM Alumni Association from 1975 to 1976. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, August 6, 1986Item Rodgers, Randall W., D.O.(1984-02-22) Rodgers, Randall W.; Stokes, C. RayA 1981 graduate of TCOM who opened his “country practice” on the outskirts of Tyler, he narrates the “ups and downs” he experienced during his first year in rural practice. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, February 22, 1984