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RAFE BANKS, JR., M.D. Born: November 23, 1918, Gainesville, Georgia Died: October 21, 1981 Dr. Rafe Banks was one of the most respected physicians in Northeast Georgia. In fact Atlanta urologists often asked when a patient from Gainesville was presented, “Why would you come here when you have Rafe Banks in Gainesville.” His colleagues throughout the Southeast recognized his excellence in
the breadth of knowledge within his field and for the warm and mutually
trusting relationship that he enjoyed with his patients. During his career
he served as president of the Southeast Section of the American Urological
Association, the Georgia Urological Association, the Ninth District Medical
Society, the Hall County Medical Society and the Grady Clinical Society.
In 1961, he served as Chief of Staff at Northeast Georgia Medical Center
(then Hall County Hospital). Sandy Beaver had every intention of becoming an international lawyer,
even studying several foreign languages to prepare himself. After starring
in baseball and football at the University of Georgia (during his senior
year, he was selected All-Southern Player) at the University of Georgia,
he was named, upon graduation in 1903, the University’s first Rhodes
Scholar and began preparing to studying at England’s Oxford University.
While waiting for the scholarship to begin, he took a position teaching
at the University School at Stone Mountain, Georgia. But by the end of
the year, he discovered that he loved teaching so much, he forfeited the
scholarship to continue teaching. He later purchased the University School.
When it closed in 1913, he was asked to become president of Riverside
Military Academy in Gainesville. |
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