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  2. Mississippi Health Project - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippi Health Project was a health initiative sponsored by the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority during the Great Depression. The purpose of the Mississippi Health Project was to bring health awareness to Mississippi Delta residents who did not have access to health care. The initiative lasted for six years, until World War II.

  3. Delta Epsilon Mu - Wikipedia

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    Alexandria, Virginia 22314. United States. Website. www.demnational.org. Delta Epsilon Mu, Incorporated (ΔΕΜ) is an American professional fraternity for students and professionals in clinical or applied practice with interests or focus in pre-health or health-related fields. [1] It was established at Binghamton Universty in 1996.

  4. Ariel Hollinshead - Wikipedia

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    Hollinshead was born Ariel Cahill on August 24, 1929. Her family were Quakers. [1] [2]In 1947, she began studying zoology and chemistry at Swarthmore College, chosen because it was a Quaker school, but soon switched to Ohio University in order to have access to a stronger science program.

  5. Helene D. Gayle - Wikipedia

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    Helene Gayle was born in Buffalo, New York, to Jacob Astor Gayle, [1] a small-business owner, and Marietta Spiller Dabney Gayle, [1] a social worker. She attended Court Street Elementary School and Lancaster Middle School in Lancaster, New York, and in Buffalo, graduated with honors from Woodlawn Junior High School and Bennett High School (Class of 1972). [1]

  6. List of Delta Chi members - Wikipedia

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    Robert Garcia, Long Beach State, 1999 – Mayor of the City of Long Beach. Ronald 'Bo' Ginn, Georgia Southern, 1978 – former US Representative from Georgia. Benjamin Harrison, Miami University – 23rd President of the United States. Henry "Scoop" Jackson, Washington, 1934 – late Senator from Washington and presidential candidate.

  7. Ethel Cuff Black - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Educator. Employer (s) Public School 108. Delaware State College. Known for. Founder of Delta Sigma Theta. Ethel Cuff Black (October 17, 1890 – September 17, 1977) was an American educator and one of the founders of Delta Sigma Theta sorority. [1] She was the first African-American school teacher in Richmond County, New York.

  8. Harvard alumni health study - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard alumni health study is a cohort study focusing on the effect of exercise on coronary artery disease, strokes, diabetes, hypertension, cancer, obesity and mortality. Including only male, Harvard College graduates who began their studies between 1916 and 1950 and were still living in 1966, the study began with 21,582 individuals.

  9. Delta Omega - Wikipedia

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    Delta Omega was founded in 1924 by two graduate students at the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University. The founders were: Hume was a member of the Army Medical Corps from 1916 to 1951, and had already served overseas fighting typhus epidemics in Siberia, Russia, and in Naples, Italy. Mitchell was an Assistant Surgeon in ...