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    [Typed Statement by Kenneth K. Anderson]

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    Typed statement by Kenneth K. Anderson concerning officer's assignment, the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald, and familiarity with Jack Ruby

    [Report from Kenneth K. Anderson to Chief J. E. Curry, November 26, 1963]

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    Report from Kenneth K. Anderson to Chief J. E. Curry regarding his officer's assignment and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Anderson states that he was assigned to report to the Patrol office, then to the basement, and later to Parkland Hospital

    Dr. Kenneth P. Anderson, D.O., M.S., CPE, Chief Operating Officer for the Health Research & Educational Trust

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    The guest in this episode of The Health Leader Forge is Dr. Kenneth Anderson, DO, the Chief Operating Officer for the Health Research and Educational Trust, a subsidiary of the American Hospital Association in Chicago, Illinois. In this podcast, we trace Ken’s career in medicine, from his training in both family practice and internal medicine, then as nephrologist and kidney transplant specialist, followed by his movement into the physician executive ranks, specializing in quality and data management as the Chief Medical Quality Officer for the NorthShore University HealthSystem before his current position as COO of HRET. As the COO of HRET he helps to influence health policy at the national level through research and educational programs. ADDENDUM: Since the recording of this podcast, Dr. Anderson has been promoted to Acting President of HRET and Acting Senior Executive for Health Improvement for the AHA (American Hospital Association)

    Kenneth E. Anderson

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    Black and white portrait photograph of Kenneth E. Anderson, Instructor in English (journalism), 1970-1971.https://thekeep.eiu.edu/archives_faculty_ad/1010/thumbnail.jp

    Chapter 04: Strengthening Medical Oncology at MD Anderson with the Aid of NCI Researchers in the Department of Biostatistics

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    Dr. Gehan recollects Dr. R. Lee Clark’s approach to funding, recruitment, and management and the attraction of MD Anderson/Houston to Dr. “Tom” Frei III, his wife Elizabeth “Liz” (nee Smith), as well as himself. Dr. Olson mentions from Kenneth Endicott (NCI Director) to Dr. R. Lee Clark (President, MD Anderson) lamenting the move of Dr’s Frei III and Freireich to MD Anderson. When Dr. Gehan started at MD Anderson in 1967, Dr. Lee D. Cady Jr. was the Head of the Department of Biomathematics. Dr. Gehan talks about the impact of the arrival of Dr’s Frei III and Freireich on MD Anderson Research. Dr. Gehan cites the cooperative group collaboration model of NCI/NIH Clinical Chairman Dr. C. Gordon Zubrod and biostatistician Marvin A. Schneiderman on the first randomized trials in acute leukemia and solid tumors. He recalls the members of the administration and the research team at MD Anderson before the arrival of Dr’s Frei III and Freireich: Dr. H. Grant Taylor, Chairman of the Southwest Oncology Group (Southwest Oncology Group), epidemiologist Eleanor Josephine McDonald (known for creating the National Cancer Registry) statistician Kenneth M. Griffith, Dr. Roy C. Heflebower, Joe E. Boyd and Dr. Stuart O. Zimmerman, Chairman of the Biomathematics Department. He also mentions other MD Anderson administrators and researchers: Terry L. Smith, Dr. Peter F. Thall, Dr. J. Jack Lee, President Dr. Charles A. LeMaistre, Dr. Frederick F. Becker and President Dr. John Mendelsohn. Finally, he talks about the Department of Biostatistics, how it differs from Biomathematics, and the effort to strengthen medical oncology at MD Anderson.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/mchv_interviewchapters/1313/thumbnail.jp

    [Dr Khamphai Abhay, Laotian Secretary of State for Public Health and the Australian Minister for Health, Senator Sir Kenneth Anderson, in Sydney, October 1971] [picture] /

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    Title from inscription on reverse.; Condition good.; Inscriptions: "An Australian hospital, the Prince Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, has given the Laotian Secretary of State for Public Health, Dr Khamphai Abhay an idea of the type of hospital needed in Vientiane, Laos ... Mr Khamphai Abhay, a member of the Laotian National Assembly and Laotian Secretary of State for Public Health, talking with the Australian Minister for Health, Senator Sir Kenneth Anderson, in Sydney, October 1971, Australian Information Service photograph by John Tanner, P71/963 A13412" --printed on reverse.; Part of a collection depicting a meeting between Dr Abhay of the Laotian government and Sir Kenneth Anderson, Minister for Health

    Dr. Kenneth Anderson

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    This black and white photograph features Dr. Kenneth Anderson, the Anatomy Chairman at the University Medical Center in Jackson, Mississippi. Anderson is pictured wearing a white lab coat with his name embroidered over the pocket, a dark necktie and white shirt. Books on a bookshelf are pictured behind him.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-wilson-minor-photographs/1187/thumbnail.jp

    Interview of Kenneth Anderson by Olivia Dunn and Daisy Roberts

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    Remote interview.Kenneth “Kenny” Anderson discusses his time at Ohio State as a student and member of the Black Student Union. This interview was one of 15 conducted by students in English 4567 (Rhetoric and Community Service) to capture as many stories as possible from former Ohio State students associated with the 1968 sit-in at the Administration Building (now Bricker Hall) that led to the arrests of 34 Black students, now known as the “OSU 34.” In addition to the sit-in, Anderson also recalls his experience as a member of the freshman men’s track team. In addition, he recalls his experience facing much more blatant racism at University of Texas at El Paso, which he attended for a semester his freshman year before transferring to Ohio State. To view video recordings of four students discussing the 1968 sit-in, please go to http://go.osu.edu/CarmenCollection1968

    Dr Khamphai Abhay, a member of the Laotian National Assembly and Laotian Secretary of State for Public Health, talking with the Australian Minister for Health, Senator Sir Kenneth Anderson, in Sydney, October 1971 [picture] /

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    Title from inscription on reverse.; Condition good.; Inscriptions: "An Australian hospital, the Prince Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, has given the Laotian Secretary of State for Public Health, Dr Khamphai Abhay an idea of the type of hospital needed in Vientiane, Laos ... Mr Khamphai Abhay, a member of the Laotian National Assembly and Laotian Secretary of State for Public Health, talking with the Australian Minister for Health, Senator Sir Kenneth Anderson, in Sydney, October 1971, Australian Information Service photograph by John Tanner, P71/963 A13413" --printed on reverse.; Part of a collection depicting a meeting between Dr Abhay of the Laotian government and Sir Kenneth Anderson, Minister for Health

    Opening ceremony of the 3rd ICLDC

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    Opening ceremony of the 3rd ICLDC, including opening oli by Lokelani Ferguson; remarks by Andrea L. Berez, Victoria Anderson (conference co-chairs), Chancellor Tom Apple, Vice Chancellor Brian Taylor, Associate Dean Kimi Kondo-Brown, NFLRC Director JD Brown, and Linguistics Chair Kenneth Rehg
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