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Annual Report Of The Surgeon-In-Chief, 1930, Georgia Warm Springs Foundation, Inc.

Creator: Dr. Leroy W. Hubbard (author)
Date: 1930
Source: Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation Archives

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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.

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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.

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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.

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TRUSTEES

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Franklin D. Roosevelt, President
Basil O'Connor, Treasurer
Arthur Carpenter, Warm Springs, Ga.
Leroy W. Hubbard, Warm Springs, Ga.
Jeremiah Milbank, New York City
James A. Moffett, New York City
George Foster Peabody, Saratoga, N. Y. C.
Frank C. Root, Greenwich, Conn.
Leighton McCarthy, Toronto, Canada
Eugene S. Wilson, New York City
William H. Woodin, New York City

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Board of Consultants

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Dr. Leroy C. Abbott
St. Louis, Mo.

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Dr. Fred. Warren Bailey
St. Louis, Mo.

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Dr. George E. Bennett
Baltimore, Md.

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Dr. Willis C. Campbell
Memphis, Tenn.

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Dr. Frank D. Dickson
Kansas City, Mo.

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Dr. George Draper
New York City

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Dr. Albert H. Freiberg
Cincinnati, Ohio

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Dr. John Lincoln Porter
Evanston, III.

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Dr. Paul Haertl
Bad Kissingen, Germany

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Michael Hoke
Atlanta, Ga.

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Dr. Ludwig Hektoen
Chicago, Ill.

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Dr. Arthur T. Legg
Boston, Mass.

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Dr. Beveridge H. Moore
Chicago, Ill.

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Dr. Frank R. Ober
Boston, Mass.

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Dr. Robert B. Osgood
Boston, Mass.

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