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			<titleproper>Making Cancer History Voices Collection</titleproper><subtitle>Charles A. LeMaistre Oral History Interview 1,  May 6, 2004</subtitle>
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	<head>Descriptive Summary</head><origination label="Collection:"><persname>Making Cancer History Voices Oral History Collection:</persname></origination>
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		<persname>LeMaistre, Charles A.,</persname> </origination>
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		<persname>Olson, James S., </persname>
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	<abstract label="Abstract" encodinganalog="520$a">  Dr. Charles A. LeMaistre’s interview begins with the story about how he met his wife, Joyce Trapp LeMaistre. This story intermingles with his early career that lead him to his role as Chancellor at the University of Texas in Austin. Dr. LeMaistre offers insight into the effect desegregation had on the University of Texas campus and M. D. Anderson’s faculty diversity. He recounts how he was offered the presidential position at M. D. Anderson, the transition in administrative procedures, and growth of the institution. Dr. LeMaistre shares his wife’s personal fight with cancer and uses it as an example of how effective the institution’s policies and procedures. Dr. LeMaistre’s modesty in his administrative accomplishments shine a light on the high regard he had for his team and institutional family. The interview concludes with Dr. LeMaistre crediting members of the University Cancer Foundation Board of Visitors and donors.</abstract>
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	<p>Dr. Charles Aubrey (Mickey) LeMaistre studied at the University of Alabama and earned his M.D. at Cornell University, 1947. At the time, his interest encompassed Tuberculosis and infectious diseases. Dr. LeMaistre began his medical career split between teaching and in the U. S. Public Health Service, Epidemic Intelligence Service. While in the service he met his wife Joyce Trapp LeMaistre. They have four children. The basic values of family and faith have been important and influential aspect of Dr. LeMaistre’s personal life and professional administrative career.</p>
	<p>Dr. LeMaistre’s highlighted accomplishments throughout his career include his work in creating and expanding health units at numerous universities across the state of Texas. In 1964, Dr. LeMaistre was the youngest member of the U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory Committee on Smoking and Health that published a report on tobacco as the major cause of lung cancer. He is known as a world leading authority on the topic. </p>
	<p>Dr. LeMaistre taught at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia and at the Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, Texas. Dr. LeMaistre became vice Chancellor of health affairs of the University of Texas System, based in Austin in 1966. He was Chancellor-elect from 1971-1978. One of his last accomplishments as Chancellor was acquiring a copy of the Gutenberg Bible for the Harry Ransom Center.</p>
	<p>After twelve years in Austin, Dr. LeMaistre became the second president of M. D. Anderson in 1978. His leadership and administrative skills are well recognized for aiding in the increase in the size and scope of the institution as well as building and maintaining the reputation of M. D. Anderson as a leading institution in cancer research and treatment. Dr. LeMaistre has received many awards and recognition for his work over the years. He retired from M. D. Anderson August 1996.</p>	
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	<p>Portions of this interview have been redacted for privacy concerns.
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	<p>Charles A. LeMaistre Oral History Interview 1, May 6, 2004, Research Medical Library, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center.</p>
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	<p>All requests for copying of materials must be submitted to the 
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	<p>Oral history was edited by Mikha Mitchell, HRC Intern, Winter 2010</p>
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	<head>Provenance</head>
	<p>Oral history was conducted with Dr. Charles A. LeMaistre by Dr. James S. Olson and Lesley W. Brunet on May 6, 2004. </p>
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			<persname>LeMaistre, Charles A. </persname>
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			<corpname>University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center --history</corpname>
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			<subject>Universities--organization and administration --Texas</subject>
			<subject>Hospital Administration --organization and administration --Texas </subject>
			<subject>Fund Raising </subject>
			<subject>Clinical Trials as Topic </subject>
			<subject>Faculty, Medical --Texas </subject>
			<subject>Laboratories, Hospital </subject>
			<subject>Hospital Departments </subject>
			<subject>Hospitals, Special </subject>
			<subject>Hospitals</subject>
			<subject>Houston (TX) </subject>
			<subject>Oral History </subject>
			<subject>Interviews</subject>
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