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Friday, 3 June 2016
112th birthday of Charles R Drew
(Born 3 June 1904, Washington, DC, US)
Physician, academic, distinguished researcher in medical sciences, directing, soon after his doctorate degree in Columbia University Medical School in 1940 (first African American, had earlier on in 1933 received his MD and Master of Surgery degrees at McGill University), the special New York-based blood transfusion service for Britain, set up in response to the acute blood supply shortages in the country, for both civilian and military, during these early months of the Second World War, named after the Charles R Drew University of Medicine and Science, California
(Billy
Strayhorn Quintet, “Upper Manhattan Medical Group” [personnel: Strayhorn,
piano; Clark Terry, trumpet; Bob Wilbur, clarinet, soprano saxophone; Wendell
Marshall, bass; Dave Bailey, drums; recorded: ?, 1965])
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