William J. Davis, D.D.S.,M.S., Director of the General Practice Residency Program and Associate Dean of Continuing Medical Education, holds a copy of The Blade that had been in the capsule, left, and Nagi Naganathan, PhD., interim president, UT. Dr. Davis was on the faculty when the time capsule was closed.
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William J. Davis, D.D.S., M.S., Director of the General Practice Residency Program and Associate Dean of Continuing Medical Education. Dr. Davis was on the faculty when the time capsule was closed.
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Some of the items that had been in the time capsule.
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Nagi Naganathan, PhD., interim president, UT.
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Dr. Davis and interim president Nagi Naganathan hold a photo of the board of trustees at the time of the time capsule's closure.
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Christopher J. Cooper, MD, professor of Medicine, Dean, College of Medicine and Life Sciences at UT.
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From left: Christopher J. Cooper, MD, professor of Medicine, Dean, College of Medicine and Life Sciences at UT; William J. Davis, D.D.S., M.S., Director of the General Practice Residency Program and Associate Dean of Continuing Medical Education, and Nagi Naganathan, PhD., interim president, UT, with the flag of the former medical school.
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Dr. Davis holds a mobile, left, and interim president Nagi Naganathan holds a mug. Both items had been in the time capsule.
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The spring lock for the time capsule. The capsule has been on view at the Health Science campus. On the lock is the MCO logo.
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