Cole, Thomas R(ichard)
COLE, Thomas R(ichard)
COLE, Thomas R(ichard). American, b. 1949. Genres: Gerontology/Senior issues, Biography, Race relations, History, Humanities. Career: University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, professor at the Institute for the Medical Humanities, 1982-, director of medical humanities graduate program, 1983-93; University of Houston, Houston, TX, adjunct professor. Hospice of Galveston County, member of ethics committee, 1989-; National Council on Aging, member of advisory board, 1992. Publications: STAGE PLAYS: (as Tom Cole with B. Monroe) Primary Care, 1992. OTHER: The Journey of Life, 1992; No Color Is My Kind, 1997; The Strange Demise of Jim Crow: How Houston Desegregated Its Public Accommodations, 1959-1963 (documentary film). EDITOR: (with S. Gadow) What Does It Mean to Grow Old?, 1986; (with D.P. Van Tassel and R. Kastenbaum) Handbook of the Humanities and Aging, 1992; (with W.A. Achenbaum, P. Jakobi and R. Kastenbaum) Voices and Visions of Aging: A Critical Gerontology, 1993; (with M. Winkler) The Oxford Book of Aging, 1994; (with H.R. Moody) Aging and the Human Spirit, 1996. Address: University of Texas Medical Branch, 2.210 Ashbel Smith Bldg, Galveston, TX 77555-1311, U.S.A.