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Bulletin: Southwestern Medical College of the Southwestern Medical Foundation
A portion of the text on pages 9 and 10 had been removed from the original copy. The map (pages 50-51) is also provided as a separate supplemental file
Southwestern Medical College staff telephone directory, 1943
When the new Southwestern Medical College opened its doors in 1943, the number of faculty and staff was quite small. The campus telephone directory was contained on one sheet of 11 x 17-inch paper
Letter of support to directors of Southwestern Medical Foundation
In this letter of February 25, 1942 to the Directors of the Southwestern Medical Foundation, a group of Baylor University College of Medicine faculty and alumni express their "...unqualified support in the launching and building of a new medical college in Dallas..." The Baylor College of Medicine moved to Houston in the spring of 1943, and in the summer of 1943, the Foundation opened Southwestern Medical College. Many Baylor faculty and students stayed in Dallas to join the new Southwestern Medical College
Charter of Southwestern Medical Foundation, 1939
The origins of UT Southwestern can be traced to the formation of the Southwestern Medical Foundation in 1939. The Foundation was created by a group of prominent Dallas citizens, led by the late Dr. Edward H. Cary and Karl Hoblitzelle, to promote medical education and research in Dallas and the southwest. In 1943, the Foundation opened Southwestern Medical College, which joined the University of Texas System in 1949, and evolved into today's UT Southwestern Medical Center