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Annual Report Of The Surgeon-In-Chief, 1930, Georgia Warm Springs Foundation, Inc.
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94 | The record for 1930 shows a greater number of clear and partly cloudy days than any previous year. In common with many sections of the country it was a very dry year but we did not have any excessive period of drought. | |
95 | While July, August and September were unusually hot, the temperature reaching 100o on several occasions, the average for the year was practically the same as in previous years. | |
96 | There were only 76 cloudy days and while rain-fall on 88 days, in the majority there was only moderate or slight precipitation and the total rain-fall was below normal. | |
97 | TRUSTEES | |
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Franklin D. Roosevelt, President | |
99 | Board of Consultants | |
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Dr. Leroy C. Abbott | |
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Dr. Fred. Warren Bailey | |
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Dr. George E. Bennett | |
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Dr. Willis C. Campbell | |
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Dr. Frank D. Dickson | |
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Dr. George Draper | |
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Dr. Albert H. Freiberg | |
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Dr. John Lincoln Porter | |
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Dr. Paul Haertl | |
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Michael Hoke | |
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Dr. Ludwig Hektoen | |
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Dr. Arthur T. Legg | |
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Dr. Beveridge H. Moore | |
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Dr. Frank R. Ober | |
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Dr. Robert B. Osgood |