Jack H. Levine, DDS papers

Identity elements

Reference code

MS 072

Level of description

Collection

Title

Jack H. Levine, DDS papers

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Extent

1 cubic foot (2 boxes)

Name of creator

(1923-2009)

Biographical history

Jack H. Levine was born in 1923 in Waco, Texas. He practiced dentistry for thirty-five years and taught at U.T. Dental School for fifteen years.

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Scope and content

Jack H. Levine, DDS papers contains annual faculty workshop, teaching handbooks, video tape catalog, pictorial directory, and student guides. Jack H. Levine was born in 1923 in Waco, Texas. He practiced dentistry for thirty-five years and taught at U.T. Dental School for fifteen years. Collection consists of two boxes equaling 1 cubic foot of various printed material.

Subjects: Dentistry, University of Texas Dental Branch.

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Conditions governing access

No access restrictions. Open for research.

Physical access

Materials are in good condition.

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Copyright restrictions may apply.

Languages of the material

  • English

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None.

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Custodial history

Deed-3

Immediate source of acquisition

Control folder includes copies of thank-you letters from Elizabeth Borst White for donated material, 1980 and 1988.

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No accruals are expected for this collection.

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  • Citation: Jack H. Levine, DDS papers; MS 072; John P. McGovern Historical Collections and Research Center, Houston Academy of Medicine-Texas Medical Center Library. Please cite the box and folder numbers where appropriate.

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00198

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