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Distinguished Citizen 1989
Dr John “Jack” Barker Harley (1923 – 1995) Brunswick Distinguished Citizen: 1989:
100 Years of Memories (1990): A graduate of BHS, Dickinson College, and University of Maryland Medical School, Jack Barker Harley’s medical career embraced service as a Captain in the Army Medical Corps at Walter Reed, private practice at Terra Alta, W.Va, Veterans Hospital at Pittsburgh, teaching at Universities of West Virginia, South Carolina and North Dakota, and Chairman of Internal Medicine at Conemaugh Memorial Hospital at Johnstown, PA. He was involved in many research projects and is the author of numerous medical articles.
U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current Birth 29 Apr 1923 Death 17 Jun 1995
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