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Title | Charles J. King, D.M.D., oral history interview, November 28, 2011 |
Creator Name | King, Charles |
Contributor Name | Fox, Brooke;Hoffius, Susan |
Date | 2011-11-18 |
Duration | 00:54:40 |
Extent | 16 p. |
Source | OH 5.6 |
Subject.LCSH | Medical College of South Carolina (1952-1969);Medical University of South Carolina;Medical University of South Carolina. College of Dental Medicine;Dental students;Dental school--United States;Education, Dental--United States;Oral histories;Interviews;King, Charles J.;Buhler, John;Sharry, John H.;Haisten, Arthur ;McCord, William M.;Butts, Herbert;Hall, Walter A.;Irby, Benjamin;McTeer, George;Lawson, Benjamin F.;Corcoran, John;Fetter, Franklin |
Description | Charles J. King, DMD, joined the College of Dental Medicine (CDM) in 1967 as a professor and chairman of the Department of Crown and Bridge Dentistry. He begins his interview discussing his background, including his education and career prior to joining CDM. He then discusses a variety of topics including the first graduating class, Colcock Hall, construction of the new dental school building, and his teaching experiences. Dr. King also discusses his relationships with other CDM faculty and describes their teaching styles. He recalls working for Dean John Buhler and his successors, including Drs. John Sharry and Arthur Haisten. He goes on to describe the CDM's relationships with Charleston dentists and their support of the school. In addition, Dr. King describes his decision to leave the CDM to become dean of the University of Detroit School of Dentistry. |
Digital Collection | MUSC College of Dental Medicine Oral History Project, 2011 |
Website | http://digital.library.musc.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/oh005 |
Contributing Institution | Waring historical Library (MUSC) |
Digitization Specifications | Audio recorded using a Marantz digital recorder. Archival masters are WAV files. |
Date Digital | 2016 |
Rights | Copyright is held the Waring Historical Library, MUSC. For more information, please contact the Waring Historical Library. |
Access | Open to research. Written permission to use materials in whole or part, in any format must be obtained in writing from the Waring Historical Library. In cases where the tape and the transcript differ, the tape is provided for background use only. All citations or quotations must come from the transcript. Commercial use of tapes is governed by additional restrictions. Contact the repository for information. |
Language | English |
SC County | Charleston County (S.C.) |
Media Type | Oral Histories;Manuscripts |
Note | This interview is part of "The College of Dental Medicine Oral History Project" series. These interviews document the experiences of early students, faculty, and staff. Nine interviews were conducted between September 2011 and March 2012 in preparation for the College's 50th anniversary. Transcript has been edited by the interviewee. In cases where the audio and the transcript differ, the audio is provided for background use only. |
Citation | The College of Dental Medicine Oral History Project, Waring Historical Library, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC. |
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Title | Charles J. King, D.M.D., oral history interview introduction by Brooke Fox |
Creator Name | Fox, Brooke |
Duration | 00:00:24 |
Type | audio/mpeg |
Format | Sound |
Media Type | Oral Histories |
Resource Identifier | oh005_006_001 |
Transcript | Brooke Fox: The following is an oral history interview with Charles J. King, DDS for the College of Dental Medicine oral history project. The date is Monday, November 28, 2011. The interviewers are Brooke Fox, MUSC University Archivist and Susan Hoffius, Curator, Waring Historical Library. |
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