Wilbur N. Van Zile papers

Wilbur Nelson Van Zile is known for his improvements and accomplishments in maxillofacial surgery. He served with the Navy Dental Corps during World War II as Chief of Dental Services and Oral Surgeon at various Naval Hospitals. He was Professor and Chairman in the Department of Oral Surgery at the University of Oregon Dental School. Included here are some photographs from his archival collection.

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Wilbur N. Van Zile papers 3 records found Search took 0.31 seconds. 
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Black and white photograph of Wilbur Van Zile (in military uniform) and wife, Ruth, standing in front of unknown building. Handwritten date of 1943 appears along the bott [...]
1943 | Still image | Wilbur N. Van Zile Papers |
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Sepia photograph of Wilbur N. Van Zile and wife, Ruth H. Van Zile, standing on what appears to be the front steps of a house. Next to them is a "sold" sign, ind [...]
circa 1940s | Still image | Wilbur N. Van Zile Papers |
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Black and white autographed photograph with text reading "the Japanese Surrender, U.S.S. Missouri, Tokyo Bay, 2 September 1945". Along the bottom is a handwritt [...]
1945 September 2 | Still image | Wilbur N. Van Zile Papers |

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