Some Memorable Faculty Members at Pacific University College of Optometry in the Early 1970s Part 3
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Continued from Volume 49, Number 2, this part in the series provides a history of the Pacific University College of Optometry in the early 1970s, focusing on administrators such as Bradford W. Wild (1927- ) and Earle L. Hunter III, O.D. (1929-2014)
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