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Claudia L. Thomas is the first female African-American orthopedic surgeon in the United States. She attended Medical School at Johns Hopkins University . She was the first African-American and woman to be admitted to the Yale Medical Program in orthopedics. [ 1 ]
1980 – Thomas M. Foglietta, member of the Philadelphia city council, later served as U.S. representative from Pennsylvania (1981–1997) and United States ambassador to Italy (1997–2001) 1985 – Chris Coons , later U.S. senator from Delaware (2010–present) [ 260 ]
It was Thomas' final number one hit on the U.S. charts. The song was written by Thomas' wife Gloria, along with Red Lane and Lathan Hudson. The single was distributed on a vinyl 7-inch, 45 rpm phonograph record and is from the 1983 album New Looks , which hit number 13 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, released on vinyl LP and cassette ...
One of the saddest pieces of last week’s news was the terrible treatment of Dr. Rachel Thomas, an emergency room physician at St. Luke’s. She has treated patients for many years at St. Luke’s.
In the 1960s, Thomas set up a ladies' section for her local bowling club in Helston. [2] Thomas won the National Championships pairs title in 1978 [3] with Anne Pascoe. [4]In 1980, she took part in the world championship qualifier at the Whitnash Bowls Club for the 1981 World Outdoor Bowls Championship in Canada. [5]
Name Original chapter Notability References Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander, J.D., Ph.D. Gamma: 1919–1923. Mossell Alexander was the first African-American woman to receive a Ph.D. in the United States, the first woman to receive a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, one of the first Black women to receive a Phi Beta Kappa Key in the state of Pennsylvania, and the first ...
All voters, regardless of party affiliation, can vote in the school board elections as long as they live in the district being decided. ... Gloria Branch: A 56-year-old mother of a high school ...
Millay, who resigned in 2023, took a position as senior vice president of the Boys & Girls Clubs.