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White Hall (Boonshoft School of Medicine)
White Hall has provided a key component of medical education because it enables medical
faculty and students to engage in a large-scale office practice as part of the
medical school's commitment to primary care, family practice, psychological,
and pharmacy services. Completed in 1981, this building is named in honor of
Wright State University's first employee, who served as a business manager from
1962 until being named vice president and treasurer in 1968. He served as acting
president 1972-73, between terms of Brage Golding and Robert M. Kegerreis.
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