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40th Gill Congress for Doctors Opens April 3 - March 26, 1967
One newspaper clipping titled "40th Congress for Doctors Opens April 3" announcing the 40th annual Gill Spring Congress, a refresher course in diseases of the eye, ear, nose, throat, and allied specialties. The Congress was held at the Hotel Roanoke from April 3-7, 1967. The annual Spring Congresses were founded by Dr. Elbyrne G. Gill of Roanoke.
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Contact Lens Fitting for Ophthalmologists. - April 1979
Invitation and registration to a program titled "Contact Lens Fitting for Ophthalmologists by Ophthalmologists" or "How to Fit Contact Lenses Despite Years of Trying", sponsored by Gill Memorial Hospital Foundation, to be held at Hotel Patrick Henry, Roanoke, Virginia, on April 21, 1979.
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Correspondence - March 7, 1966
A letter from Mrs. Dawn McCrea (evidently Dr. Gill's receptionist) on letterhead stationery of Gill Memorial EENT Hospital and Clinic to Dr. Gill at Key Biscayne Hotel and Villas in Miami, Florida. The contents of this letter include remarks about upcoming "Spring Congress" as well as personal notes.
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Correspondence - Sunday, April 11, 1965
A letter from Walter A. Bacon, M.D. of Pottsville, Pennsylvania to Dr. Gill. The contents are mostly personal in nature with some mention of the recent EENT lecture series held by Dr. Gill and staff.
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Document - 1966-1967
This document contains the text of an excerpt from Marquis "Who's Who in America in Two Centuries" Volume 34 (1966-1967), Page 776. It is a biography of Dr. Elbyrne Grady Gill and was retyped for clarity.
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Dr. E.G. Gill, Humanitarian, Leader - October 3, 1966
A newspaper clipping from the Roanoke World-News, October 3, 1966, titled "Dr. E.G. Gill, Humanitarian, Leader."
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Dr. Gill Dies At Age 74 - October 1, 1966
One newspaper clipping from the October 1, 1966 edition of the Roanoke World-News announcing the death of Dr. Elbyrne Grady Gill who died at the age of 74.
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EENT Clinic Plans Doctors' Program - October 14, 1981
Newspaper clipping dated October 14, 1981, from "The Messenger", announcing an upcoming symposium for family practitioners to be presented by the Gill Memorial Hospital Foundation, to discuss eye diseases and injuries, facial trauma, hearing disorders, and other topics of interest. The symposium will be held at Hotel Patrick Henry.
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Gill Memorial to Hold Symposium. - October 15, 1981
Newspaper clipping dated October 15, 1981, from the Roanoke Tribune, announcing an upcoming symposium for family practitioners to be presented by the Gill Memorial Hospital Foundation, to discuss eye diseases and injuries, facial trauma, hearing disorders, and other topics of interest. The symposium will begin with a luncheon at 12 noon at Hotel Patrick Henry.
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Invitation from Gill Memorial Hospital Foundation - October, 1980
Invitation and registration for the Gill Memorial Hospital Foundation's Seminar for Family Practitioners at Hotel Patrick Henry in Roanoke, Virginia, held on October 17, 1980. The invitation includes the planned program.
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Invitation from Gill Memorial Hospital Foundation - October 1981
Invitation and registration for the Gill Memorial Hospital Foundations' Seminar for Family Practitioners at Hotel Patrick Henry in Roanoke, Virginia on October 16, 1981. The invitation includes the planned program.
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Ladies Program for the Thirty-Eighth Annual Spring Congress - April 5 - 8, 1965
Ladies Program for the Thirty-Eighth Annual Spring Congress, April 5 through 8, 1965, sponsored by Gill Memorial Hospital in Roanoke, Virginia. The program includes a Welcome and the list of activities for the visiting wives of the attendees of the Spring Congress for medical professionals.
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Ladies Program for the Thirty-Ninth Annual Spring Congress - April 4 - 8, 1966
Ladies Program for the Thirty-Ninth Annual Spring Congress, April 4 through 8, 1966, sponsored by Gill Memorial Hospital in Roanoke, Virginia. The program includes a Welcome and the list of activities for the visiting wives of the attendees of the Spring Congress for medical professionals.
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Ladies Program for the [Thirty-Third] Annual Spring Congress - April 3 - 7, 1960
Ladies Program for an undated Annual Spring Congress, April 3 through 7, sponsored by Gill Memorial Hospital, Roanoke, Virginia. The program includes a Welcome and the list of activities for the visiting wives of the attendees of the Spring Congress for medical professionals. This could be for the Thirty-Third Annual Spring Congress, April 3 through 7, 1960, according to a perpetual calendar.
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Letter and Resolution - October 27, 1966
A letter to Mrs. John M. Chaney (Betty Byrne) from Dr. H. L. Bell, M.D. Enclosed with the letter is a copy of the resolution of Dr. Gill's death which was read for the Roanoke Academy of Medicine on Monday, October 24, 1966.
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Name badge for Mrs. Elbyrne G. Gill - circa 1965
Name badge worn by Mrs. Elbyrne G. Gill, of Roanoke, Virginia, for an undated "Annual Spring Congress Ladies" event. The label in encased in the plastic holder with pin on the back.
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Newspaper article - April 6, 1967
A newspaper article from The Roanoke Times newspaper titled "Gill Congress To Continue." The contents of this article basically touch plans for the continuance of Dr. Gill's "spring congresses" as well as other accomplishments.
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Newspaper article - Monday, October 3, 1966
An article from the Roanoke World-News titled, "Dr. E. G. Gill, Humanitarian, Leader." This article is about the recent sudden death of Dr. Gill and summarizes his many accomplishments.
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Newspaper article - Tuesday, October 4, 1966
An Article from the Roanoke World-News, by M. Carl Andrews (an editor) titled, "Dr. Gill's Enthusiasm Kept His Life Busy And Useful." This is a tribute to Dr. Elbyrne Gill containing personal memories by the editor as well as a "mini-biography" of the man.
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