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Bertram Brown Papers
Dr. Bertram S. Brown was a key figure in the national effort to redefine and expand mental health services during the 1960s and 1970s. Dr. Brown's distinguished federal career at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) helped shape many of the decisions which led to these changes. His tenure at NIMH culminated in his appointment as the Director of the National Institute of Mental Health in 1970.
Clarence M. Hincks Oral History Collection
A collection of interviews with Clarence Hincks and others that knew him collected by Charles Roland as part of his research for writing a biography of Hincks.
National Institute of Mental Health Oral History Collection
The collection contains interviews with former directors and other individuals significant to the foundation and early history of the National Institute of Mental Health. Dr. Eli A. Rubenstein conducted the interviews between the years 1975-1978 as background for an intended book about the institute.
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