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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 Harakal, John H., D.O.(1990-08-08) Harakal, John H.; Stokes, C. RayA professor and former chairman of the manipulative medicine department, Dr. Harakal is a strong advocate of cranial osteopathy. Dr. Harakal is a contributing editor to several osteopathic publications and is currently co-writing an osteopathic textbook. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, August 8, 1990Item Korr, Irvin M., Ph.D. (1988)(1988-11-15) Korr, Irvin M.; Stokes, C. RayAfter a distinguished career in physiological research, Dr. Korr joined TCOM in 1978 as professor of medical education. He recalls his early career in scientific research as well as his later interests in medical education while at TCOM. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, November 15, 1988Item 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 Stockseth, Wayne O.(1990-06-11) Stockseth, Wayne O.; Stokes, C. RayA successful businessman and benefactor of the annual Stockseth Award for Osteopathic Excellence, Mr. Stockseth first became involved in the osteopathic profession in his home town, Corpus Christi, Texas. He served on the first TCOM Board of Directors and later on the UNT/TCOM Board of Regents, receiving the TCOM Founders Medal in 1979. He has actively supported the profession, serving as vice-president of the National Osteopathic Foundation. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, June 11, 1990