It’s time Dr. Lucinda Marsh gets some attention. Last week we asked if people could identify either of the two female physicians who were part of the 15 original faculty members of the College of Medical Evangelists in 1909. Answer: Drs. Julia White and Lucinda Marsh. However, of all the people who answered correctly, only one named Dr. Marsh.
The randomly chosen winners of a small prize, which must be picked up within 60 days, are Heather Powers, Phyllis Carrell, and Adrian Anderson. E-mail pr@llu.edu to claim your prize.
While we’re on the subject of women with the last name of White, let’s turn to Ellen White, the Seventh-day Adventist pioneer and author who was essential in the founding of Loma Linda University Health. The Ellen G. White Estate, the custodial agent of her body of writing, is based at Adventist headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland, but with a branch here at Loma Linda University. The Loma Linda branch has a complete collection of Ellen White’s published and unpublished writings.
While administratively separate, the Loma Linda branch office works closely with the Del E. Webb Memorial Library department of archives and special collections. Together they form what LLU center?
E-mail the answer to pr@llu.edu by midnight on Monday, January 20, for a chance to win.