TY - GEN AB - Southwestern Medical School's first campus was constructed in 1943 of prefabricated plywood buildings (often called "the shacks") located along Oak Lawn Avenue behind Parkland Hospital on Maple Avenue. Though these buildings quickly deteriorated, they remained the primary campus until 1955, when the Cary building on Harry Hines Blvd. was opened. In this photo, men can be seen making repairs to one of the school's buildings. AU - Unknown DA - 1951 DA - Circa 1951 ID - 766 KW - Hospital Design and Construction -- history KW - Hospitals, Teaching KW - Schools, Medical -- history L1 - https://utsw.tind.io/record/766/files/uts_00414.jp2 L2 - https://utsw.tind.io/record/766/files/uts_00414.jp2 L4 - https://utsw.tind.io/record/766/files/uts_00414.jp2 LK - https://utsw.tind.io/record/766/files/uts_00414.jp2 N2 - Southwestern Medical School's first campus was constructed in 1943 of prefabricated plywood buildings (often called "the shacks") located along Oak Lawn Avenue behind Parkland Hospital on Maple Avenue. Though these buildings quickly deteriorated, they remained the primary campus until 1955, when the Cary building on Harry Hines Blvd. was opened. In this photo, men can be seen making repairs to one of the school's buildings. PY - 1951 PY - Circa 1951 T1 - Prefabricated plywood building at Southwestern Medical School undergoing repairs, circa 1951 TI - Prefabricated plywood building at Southwestern Medical School undergoing repairs, circa 1951 UR - https://utsw.tind.io/record/766/files/uts_00414.jp2 Y1 - 1951 ER -