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    The Roy B. Fisher, D.O. Collection

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    Finding aid for the Roy B. Fisher, D.O. CollectionRoy Benjamin Fisher, D.O. (1910-1998), was a prominent physician in Fort Worth, Texas and one of founders of the Fort Worth Osteopathic Hospital (later the Osteopathic Medical Center of Texas). The hospital grew from a large house on Summit Avenue to a 265 medical center on Montgomery Street with 13 clinics around Tarrant County and became the main teaching hospital for the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine.The Roy B. Fisher, D.O. Collection consists of memorabilia, newspaper clippings, and photographs collected by Dr. Fisher during his years at Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery and the early years of his medical practice. The collection was donated to the library by Mrs. Roy B. Fisher (Peggy) shortly after Dr. Fisher's death in 1998

    Mrs. Roy B. Fisher and Children

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    Mrs. Roy B. Fisher and Children are pictured here. She is shown seated in a chair. Children are from left to right, standing, Susan, 12, Salley, 13, and seated, Martha, 9, and Roy B., 5.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/21699/thumbnail.jp

    Roy B. Pagaduan, 1974

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    Written on page: Pagaduan, Roy B. age 67, residents Island Center, came to the U.S. 1927 April. Roy Pagaduan was born September 3, 1907 and died April 18, 1996 at the United States consulate in Manila, Philippines. PH Coll 1336.4

    Roy B. Kellogg

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    Roy B. Harris

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    Photograph used for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "First to announce as an opponent to the incumbent ward three councilman was Roy B. Harris, a printer, of 3201 NW 15.

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    Roy B. Mitchell

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    Series 328 | Board of Pardons | Prisoners' pardon application case files | Roy B. MitchellCase files consist of letters to the Governor, a formal application for a pardon, petitions and letters of support from the public and officials connected to the case. Cases illustrate the process of review by the board of cases of prisoners incarcerated in the Utah prison system to determine if they should be released before their regular sentence ended

    From: Roy B. Zuck

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    Fisher, Roy B., D.O.

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    Founder of Fort Worth Osteopathic Hospital, the first osteopathic hospital in Fort Worth, Dr. Fisher was a strong contributor to the early financial and physical growth of TCOM. As chairman of the Board of Trustees of Fort Worth Osteopathic Medical Center, he shares his memories of the profession’s dramatic growth from the 1940s to the present day. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, November 24,1982
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