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William J. McNeill: [00:00:09] Texas Association of Medical careers. William J. McNeill: [00:00:171 Mrs. JOHNSON I think that one of the very important things to note and I definitely want this on the tape is that your influence with the young kids you work with, I believe, must have been very large. As evidence of this, in 1958 of the graduating senior girls at Robert E. Lee high school 20 percent, 20% of the graduating girls went into nursing. This is William J. McNeill and I have an oral history interviews conversations with Mrs. A-N and Joan Y. Johnson. William J. McNeill: [):01:05Of 2610 Virginia, Baytown, Texas. On March 29 April 15 and May. 3 and May 12, 1976. Mrs Johnson has agreed that these oral history interviews may be used by anyone who would like to find out something about the Baytown community from the late 1930s to the present. Particularly, as she has given us a lot of valuable information concerning public health care in Baytown. William J. McNeill: [ ::54 I want to thank you very much, Mrs. Johnson, for a lot of very valuable information and stories about Baytown. And as far as I'm personally concerned with some three to four hours of very enjoyable conversation that I've had with you since the end of March on four different occasions.
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