Virgil McIntyre


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Unknown Kansas Wesleyan University 1100-2023-2301.jpg Days Past B&W 1100-2023-2301 1100-2023-2301 Digital Born <2x3 Media c. 1931 Reproduction rights are not available. Owned by another institution.

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A portrait of Virgil Ira McIntyre, who became the director of the Whipple Veterans Adminstration Hospital and VA Center in 1972.

Virgil Ira McIntyre was born on January 20, 1911 in Jonesboro, Tennessee to Charles B. and Maud (Miller) McIntyre. Virgil was one of eight children in the family, growing up in Gypsum, Kansas. He attended Kansas Wesleyan University in Salina. He was a member of Pi Sigma Upsilon and played on the university’s football team. It was at Wesleyan that Virgil met his wife, Lillian Reinhardt.

His promotion to director of the Whipple VA Center occurred in January 1972. The February 2, 1972 edition of the Prescott Courier reported that Virgil I. McIntyre arrived mid-January, replacing Walter R. Armstrong, Jr., who transferred to the VA Center in Jackson, Mississippi.

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