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  2. Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital (historic building) - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital is a historic hospital building located near Elkin, Surry County, North Carolina.The original rectangular section was built in 1930–1931, with additions made in 1937, 1947, and 1952.

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  4. National Center for Healthcare Leadership - Wikipedia

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    The programs of NCHL are supported primarily through membership fees contributed by organizational members. [1] Participants in NCHL's membership programs vary based on the specific program, but they generally involve leaders who are responsible for a specific leadership activity within their own health system or university, such as healthcare leadership development, international healthcare ...

  5. Chatham Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1893 Chatham wove its first blanket. [2] The first dozen were bound on a sewing machine by Mrs RL Hubbard. Although Chatham manufactured fabrics for many applications, Chatham Blankets were the only product with the name "Chatham" on them and the thing that the company would be most known for.

  6. R. Thurmond Chatham - Wikipedia

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    In July 1919, Chatham began working for his family's company, Chatham Manufacturing, which was the world's largest manufacturer of blankets.After serving as treasurer of the company, he became president in 1929 and chairman of the board of directors in 1945.

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  8. Shift (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Shift is a 2010 alternative history book by Tim Kring and Dale Peck and is the first book in the Gates of Orpheus trilogy, originally titled as the Flag of Orpheus trilogy. [2]

  9. After the Wizard - Wikipedia

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    After the Wizard is an independent 2011 fantasy film written and directed by Hugh Gross, [2] based on the 1900 novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum.The film premiered in 2011 in Kingman, Kansas. [3]