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Interview with Charles P. (Chuck) Truby
Interview with Dr. Charles Chuck Truby. He and his wife Nancy moved to Wilmington in 1998. His fields of interest are The Arboretum, where he is a Master Gardner, and the Lower Cape Fear Historical Society, where he serves on the board. Most recently, Truby has completed his manuscript for the Historic Digest of Lower Cape Fear for the Newcomer. He is a member of Friends of Oakdale and works with Good Shepherd Kitchen, Habitat for Humanity, and The Chamber Music Society
Kenneth Beardsley Collection
Photograph of Leon M. Willits, age 21. Photo by Truby, Norman, OK
A sketch of Christopher Truby.
Mode of access: Internet.Gift of the author.Letter from the author inserted
Jonathan Williams' Home
Photograph of Jonathan Williams' home, two and a half miles form Brundidge, AL. Photo by Truby, Durant, OK, c. 1868
World War I
Photograph of 146 men, from Bryan County, OK, in Durant, OK before going to Camp Travis for Government Service. Photo by Truby Brothers, Durant, OK, c. 1917
Truby King’s women: Four Australian case studies
Infant welfare work by women supporters of the Truby King system for the feeding and care of babies included initiatives by nurses who conveyed his routines along the trade routes of Empire. After the First World War, Dr Truby King’s appeal as an infant welfare authority was transnational, across the British world. This article analyses the work of four women with a nursing background who promoted the Truby King system of mothercraft in the south-eastern States of Australia in the 1920s and 1930s. It examines these nurse devotees’ motives, initiatives, and degree of success in the context of constraints imposed by medical rivalries, paternalism, and State politics. The findings offer insights into the transfer of maternal and child health policies and practices in the British Empire, as well as into the nurses’ lives and principles, and demonstrate that nurses and matrons effected transfers on the ground
Index to sections of Truby King’s biography
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/251695Sections indexed refer to infant and child welfare. The biography itself not held in this collection.284778
Item: [1984.0082.00046] "Index to sections of Truby King’s biography
Hal Muldrow Collection
Photograph of the Acacia House, the Masonic Dormitory in Norman, OK. Built by Albert Pike Lodge of Perfection No. 2, McAlester, OK. Photo by Frank M. Truby, Norman, OK
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