The
Darke
County Historical Society
Dr.
Harry G. Thomas Medical Scholarship Program for 2013
The
Darke County Historical Society is pleased to announce that funds will
be
available from the Harry G. Thomas Medical Scholarship Program for the
2013-2014 academic year.
The
H.G. Thomas Medical Scholarship program, administered by the Darke
County
Historical Society, was established and funded in 1971 by Lowell Thomas
and his
sister Pherbia Thomas Thornburg, in memory of their father Dr Harry G.
Thomas.
The program was later supplemented by a bequest from Lowell Thomas’s
will, with
the interest generated by the fund being used to offer scholarships.
Dr.
Thomas received a degree from the University of Cincinnati Medical
School, practiced
in Iowa & Colorado, and served during WWI in British hospitals,
leaving the
war as a Colonel in General Pershing’s army. Dr. Thomas died in 1952
and is
buried in Arlington National Cemetery. Both he and his wife, Harriet
Wagner,
were descendants of Darke County pioneers.
Eligibility
for the Harry G. Thomas Medical Scholarship requires the applicant to
be a
resident of Darke County and a graduate of a Darke County high school.
Applicants must have been accepted into a medical school, complete an
application,
and furnish transcripts and letters of recommendation. Students may be
considered for scholarship awards for up to four years during medical
school,
but must re-submit a letter of interest each year. The application
deadline is
September 15th each year.
For
information concerning the scholarship program or for an application,
please
contact Dr. Clay Johnson at Garst Museum,
205
N
Broadway, Greenville, OH 45331,
937-548-5250,
or
information@garstmuseum.org.
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