Articles by Margaret Rossiter White
The Story of Accreditation at CME—Concluded: Return to Peacetime Progress and Building
November 1960
THE war was over! The perplexing problem of whether to conduct a Student Army Training Corps at Loma Linda could be dropped. The students and teachers who had been taken into Army camps could return to school. The premedical students at…
The Story of Accreditation at CME—Part 3: The A rating
October 1960
JUBILEE DAY on New Year's, 1918, was a high day, not merely because the B rating had been granted and the boys could return from camps but because this step gave CME a new freedom to continue to grow and " fulfill its purpose. It was generally…
Obtaining the B Rating (Concluded): The Story of Accreditation at CME—Part 2
September 1960
THE next crisis that confronted he medical school occurred soon after the United States' entry into World War I, in April, 1917. Regardless of the rumbles and distractions of the war, by the summer of 1917 much had been accomplished toward…
Obtaining the B Rating: The Story of Accreditation at CME—Part II, Continued
August 1960
THE securing of a charter in 1910 for the College of Medical Evangelists was a definite milestone of progress. It was significant in that it represented the concerted action of the denominational leaders and the decision to operate a medical…
Obtaining the Charter (C-Rating): The Story of Accreditation at CME—Part 1: Continued
July 1960
ELDER BURDEN returned to Loma Linda. A few days later the executive committee of the General Conference met and passed a number of resolutions favorable to the project of advanced medical education at Loma Linda. Significant among these…
The Story of Accreditation at CME: Part I: Obtaining the Charter (C Rating)
June 1960
Margaret Rossiter White gives this information of interest regarding the Vernier Radcliffe Memorial Library and her work and research there: "The library was named after Dr. Jean Vernier-Radcliffe, a graduate of the old AMMG at Battle…
The Burden of the Lord
May 1960
* Margaret Rossiter White is the widow of Henry White, one of the twin grandsons of Ellen G. White. She is a granddaughter of the great temperance leader, Mrs. S. M. I. Henry, and author of her biography, Whirlwind of the Lord.…
