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Image caption on page 64 of the book US National Library of Medicine: "First meeting of the National Library of Medicine Board of Regents, March 20, 1957, at the Army Medical Museum in the 'Old Red Brick.' Front row, seated, from left: Leroy E. Burney, MD, US Surgeon General; Mary Louise Marshall, Director of the Medical Library of Tulane University; Rear Admiral B. W. Hogan, Surgeon General, US Navy; L. Quincy Mumford, 11th Librarian of Congress. Back row, standing, from left: Ernest Volwiler, PhD; Jean A. Curran, MD; Benjamin Spector, MD; William S. Middleton, MD; John T. Wilson, MD; Major General S. B. Hays, MD, US Surgeon General; Basil G. Bibby, DMD, PhD; Worth B. Daniels, MD; Champ Lyons, MD; Michael E. DeBakey, MD; Major General D. C. Ogle, MD, Surgeon General, US Air Force; Thomas Francis, Jr., MD; Lt. Colonel Frank B. Rogers, MD. During the meeting, one of the primary agenda items was to determine a new permanent location of the library. Those present discussed the pros and cons of approximately ten locations. As part of the following meeting, on April 29, 1957, most of the regents took a bus tour of several of the locations before ultimately deciding, with the encouragement of Michael DeBakey, to house the library on the campus of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda."
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