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    Oral history interview with Dr. John Stevens

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    Oral history interview with Dr. John Stevens by Owen Glen Cosgrove recorded 20 October 1975. Owen Cosgrove chose to interview Dr. John Stevens for his research project because Dr. Stevens went to Abilene Christian College as a history teacher in 1948 through the influence of Don H. Morris. He worked with Dr. Morris for several years in the college\u27s administration before succeeding him as President in 1969. Dr. Morris helped to groom Dr. Stevens for the presidency

    Brad Stevens, Dr. Rose: Decatur Banquet

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    A speech given by Brad Stevens discussing the Alabama education system and the lack of funding. Dr. Rose speaks at (00:15:30)

    On Campus Video, featuring Dr. John Stevens.

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    A videorecording of an interview with Dr. John Stevens, conducted by Dr. Gary McCaleb of Abilene Christian University. Duration: 30:00 minutes

    Oral history interview with Dr. John Stevens

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    Oral history interview of Dr. John C. Stevens by Dr. Batsell Barrett Baxter from 17 August 1978. The interview was held in the offices of the Gospel Advocate Company in Nashville, Tennessee

    Dr. Marion Stevens

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    Dr. Marion Stevens in uniform, standing outdoors. Dr. Stevens served as a dentist with the American Women's Hospitals in France

    On Campus Video, featuring Dr. John Stevens, ACU Chancellor.

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    A videorecording of an interview with Dr. John Stevens, ACU Chancellor, conducted by Dr. Gary McCaleb of Abilene Christian University. Duration: 30:00 minutes

    Oral History Interview: Dr. Sarah Louise Stevens

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    This interview is one of a series conducted concerning West Virginia medicine. Dr. Sarah Louise Stevens discusses: her personal history; her family; her education and her experiences in medical school; her employment in the medical world; her husband (a doctor whom she practiced with); practicing medicine in Huntington (WV); treating allergies; experiences in her medical practice; home remedies; belonging to professional associations; as well as differences between rural and urban patients and other topics.https://mds.marshall.edu/oral_history/1341/thumbnail.jp

    Dr. Arthur A. Stevens

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    Arthur Stevens was a faculty member at the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania. Dr. Stevens was a professor of pathology, 1897-1905. Then, from medica, therapeutics, and clinical medicine

    Leroy Stevens Oral History

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    Dr. Stevens seemed remarkably nervous throughout our taping, commenting several times that he felt he had nothing to say. In fact, he did, but only in a corroborating way: his tape confirms much said by Russell, Snell and other old-timers. Interestingly, Stevens represents an age group, or generation with few members left at Jax: the immediate post-World War II group hired by C.C. Little just as federal funding began to be a feature of American science. Stevens makes reference to five or six scientists hired when he was, who are no longer at Jax. In terms of anecdote, or vignette, this tape is thin. Since Stevens was full of such stories after I had packed up the recorder and was on my way out, I imagine fear of the microphone paralyzed his memory. Like everyone on the staff, Stevens was aware of the differences in style and personality between C.C. Little and Earl Green. As do many of the scientists I interviewed, Stevens tends to his science, holed up in his little corner of the Lab, and willingly forgets the outer world. A picture of the intra-Lab social scene is provided here, in passing, in Steven\u27s reference to the jack-ass~ club. I have no reason to question Stevens\u27 veracity or reliability, but since this tape says so little and nothing not stated elsewhere and in more detail, its veracity is not an issue

    Marsha Guenzler-Stevens

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    This is the Senior Class photo scanned from the 1978 Wesleyana. The recording and transcript for Dr. Guenzler-Stevens\u27s interview are available at http://digitalcommons.iwu.edu/oral_hist/51/https://digitalcommons.iwu.edu/oralhistory_gallery/1094/thumbnail.jp
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