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New England College of Optometry's inauguration of President Howard Purcell at the Kennedy Institute, Boston, MA April 7th, 2019
American Optometric Association held seminars and continuing education at the Great Western Council of Optometry convention in Portland Saturday 10/2/10. AOA President, Joe Ellis and President-Elect, Dori Carlson were in attendance.
April 19, 2018. Boston, MA.
Visionaries Day. New England School of Optometry.
© 2018 Marilyn Humphries
News conference to announce the new Kentucky College of Optometry at the University of Pikeville. February 26, 2014.
New England College of Optometry's inauguration of President Howard Purcell at the Kennedy Institute, Boston, MA April 7th, 2019
New England College of Optometry's inauguration of President Howard Purcell at the Kennedy Institute, Boston, MA April 7th, 2019
New England College of Optometry's inauguration of President Howard Purcell at the Kennedy Institute, Boston, MA April 7th, 2019
New England College of Optometry's inauguration of President Howard Purcell at the Kennedy Institute, Boston, MA April 7th, 2019
Guest Speaker Night showcasing speaker with backgrounds in regional and rural, indigenous and international eye health.
Tennessee, USA - 15 members of the Memphis Southern College of Optometry Lions Club joined 12 members of the Germantown Lions Club to plant 450 Redbud trees in a local park. It only took them 1 ½ hours to plant all the trees.
Cortney, a freshman pre-optometry major at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, carries a stack of textbooks as she moves into Oak Hall on Aug. 15, 2008.
New England College of Optometry's inauguration of President Howard Purcell at the Kennedy Institute, Boston, MA April 7th, 2019
New England College of Optometry's inauguration of President Howard Purcell at the Kennedy Institute, Boston, MA April 7th, 2019
New England College of Optometry's inauguration of President Howard Purcell at the Kennedy Institute, Boston, MA April 7th, 2019
Rookie move... light stand gets in the shot. Tiny room though no where else to put it.
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Setting Sight on Sport-Related Healthy Vision
05.15.2023
Photo by Douglas Stutz
Naval Hospital Bremerton/Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Bremerton
Making a racket on healthy vision…Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Christopher Cruz (left) and Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Jean Jabouin, both assigned to Navy Medicine Readiness Command Oak Harbor Optometry Clinic, take a brief pause during their inaugural racquetball game. Each wears protective eyewear and advocate for all hands to visually focus on eye safety, especially when engaged in any type of sporting activity. May is recognized by the Defense Health Agency as Health Vision [and Hearing] Month (courtesy photo).
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New England College of Optometry's inauguration of President Howard Purcell at the Kennedy Institute, Boston, MA April 7th, 2019
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New England College of Optometry's inauguration of President Howard Purcell at the Kennedy Institute, Boston, MA April 7th, 2019
Sen. Richard T. Moore, posing with New England College of Optometry students (L-R) Emily Richard, '11; Iris Miller, '11; and the College's President, Dr. Elizabeth Chen.
Sen. Moore recently visited the New England College of Optometry in preparation of his being awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters. The Senator will be granted his Doctorate during the College's Commencement Exercises, to be held on Sunday, May 31. Sen. Moore will also be serving as the Ceremony's keynote speaker, wishing luck to the graduates of the Class of 2009.
Mary Elizabeth (Mollie) Wright Armstrong was instrumental in establishing optometry as a profession in Texas during the first half of the 20th century. A native of Bell County, she briefly attended Baylor Female College in Belton, where she met her future husband, Walter David (W.D.) Armstrong. They married in 1892 and moved to Brownwood. W.D., a watchmaker, opened a store in partnership with his brother and, as was the business custom at the time, the store inventory included eyeglasses. Mollie's interest in optometry began when a traveling optical salesman fitted her with glasses, curing her chronic headaches. Studying on her own, she completed a Kellum and Moore School of Optometry correspondence course. She excelled in her studies and finished her degree in Refraction at the Atlanta, Ga. Campus in 1899. She returned to Brownwood and opened and optical department in the family store, becoming the first woman optometrist in Texas. She earned her Doctorate of Optics from Northern Illinois School of Optometry in 1905.
A leader in her profession, Dr. Armstrong was a charter member of the Texas Optometric Association, which she served as the first woman president in 1923. Gov. Miriam A. Ferguson, a Bell County childhood friend, appointed her to the Texas State Board of Examiners in Optometry. Dr. Armstrong later worked on national issues as a board member of the American Optometric Association. She was also a Brownwood civic leader, supporting libraries and parks, serving on the Chamber of Commerce, and founding the local Business and Professional Women's Association. (2006) (Marker No. 13605)