professor longshore
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- _kg_layer
- 0
- description
- A faculty member and professor who moved for Mrs. M. Gleason's appointment, was appointed consulting physician, and served on the patient boarding committee.
- specialization_implied
- medicine
- title
- Professor
Relationships
- moved_for_appointment_ofMrs. M. Gleason
- description
- Professor Longshore formally proposed that Mrs. M. Gleason be appointed to a specific role.
- source
- a092_001_007.tiffile
- source_text
- Profs. Longshore moved that Mrs M Gleason be appointed
- appointed_asConsulting Physician
- description
- Professor Longshore was formally selected and assigned to the role of consulting physician.
- source
- a092_001_007.tiffile
- source_text
- Prof Longshore consulting physician.
- appointed_toPatient Boarding Arrangements Committee
- description
- Professor Longshore was one of the individuals appointed to serve on the committee responsible for patient boarding arrangements.
- source
- a092_001_007.tiffile
- source_text
- Prof. Longshore, Chaloner & Moseley were appointed
- extracted_froma092_001_007.tif
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-04T17:11:01.268Z
- source
- a092_001_007.tiffile
- same_as01KJWX99MBYRMXPMZK8F6Y97MC
- confidence
- 0.95
- detected_at
- 2026-03-04T17:11:47.762Z
- detected_by
- kg-dedupe-resolver
- reasoning
- The names 'Longshore' and 'Longshon' are very similar, likely a minor spelling variation for the same individual. Both entities are described as 'person' and hold medical/academic roles within a college context (e.g., 'consulting physician' vs 'surgeon & physician'). Crucially, both are associated with a peer whose name also has a minor spelling variation ('Chaloner' in the source, 'Chaloneer' in the candidate), indicating they are likely the same person working together in the same institutional setting.