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"Victory Huts" were prefabricated buildings developed during World War II as a method of providing quick housing for soldiers. The white "Victory Huts" behind the Parklan[...]
Circa 1945 | Image |
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In the first years of Southwestern Medical College, the male students of the College were in the Army Specialized Training Program, since the nation needed doctors to tre[...]
Circa 1944 | Image |
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An unidentified speaker in a military uniform addresses the audience at Southwestern Medical College's second graduation ceremony, with dignitaries and College faculty me[...]
1944 | Image |
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Training physicians for World War II battlefields was an important early mission of Southwestern Medical College. In the first few years of Southwestern's operation, all [...]
1945 or 1946 | Image |
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Training physicians for World War II battlefields was an important early mission of Southwestern Medical College. All male students were required to be in the military, d[...]
1943 or 1944 | Image |
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Training physicians for World War II battlefields was an important early mission of Southwestern Medical College. All male students were required to be in the military, d[...]
1943 or 1944 | Image |
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During the 1918 influenza epidemic, when soldiers from Ft. Dick were being treated in tents on the St. Paul grounds, this dining room for the military was set up in an at[...]
1918 | Image |
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In this photo, Daughters of Charity sisters pose on the lawn of St. Paul Sanitarium with two soldiers, one in front of an automobile. During the 1918 influenza epidemic, [...]
1918 | Image |
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In 1918, while the United States was fighting World War I in Europe, an influenza epidemic swept the world. In Dallas, 7,000 were sickened and over 20 died. Soldiers were[...]
1918 | Image |
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In 1918, an influenza epidemic swept the world. Soldiers were particularly susceptible because they lived in close quarters. So many soldiers became ill at Fort Dick (loc[...]
1918 | Image |