Index to Chiropractic Literature
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  Title James M. Russell, D.C., F.I.C.C.: quiet leadership
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Journal Chiropr Hist. 2005 Winter;25(2):17-33
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Abstract/Notes Dr. James M. Russell occupies a unique position in the history of the profession. A 1948 alumnus of the Texas Chiropractic College (TCC), he practiced in Freeport, Texas for more than three decades and served as mayor of this coastal city for several years. He joined the board of the newly chartered governing body of the college, the TCC Foundation, Inc., in 1955 and continued in this form of service to his alma mater for thirty years. During 1960-1977, he was chairman of the board; and in this capacity supervised the school’s 1965 relocation from San Antonio to its current campus in Pasadena. He guided the school to acquisition of federally recognized accreditation, oversaw the appointments of two college presidents, and lent his business and political acumen during extremely lean financial times for the institution. As well, Dr. Russell was the driving force behind the TCC’s Hall of Honor, and he was a co-founder of the Association for the History of Chiropractic. Now in his eighty-third year, he continues his membership in the TCC Alumni Association and is providing invaluable assistance in the preparation of a history of the TCC.

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