Award presentations
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This recording features part of the proceedings of the Nobel Banquet in Stockholm, December 10, 1950. Philip S. Hench, Edward C. Kendall, and Tadeus Reichstein are honored with the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. This segment includes a speaker's remarks.
This recording features music that was part of the proceedings of the Nobel Banquet in Stockholm, December 10, 1950. Philip S. Hench, Edward C. Kendall, and Tadeus Reichstein are honored with the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
This recording features part of the proceedings of the Nobel Banquet in Stockholm, December 10, 1950. Philip S. Hench, Edward C. Kendall, and Tadeus Reichstein are honored with the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. This segment includes music and the beginning of a speaker's remarks.
This recording features part of the proceedings of the Nobel Banquet in Stockholm, December 10, 1950. Philip S. Hench, Edward C. Kendall, and Tadeus Reichstein are honored with the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. In this segment, the speaker begins addressing the recipients in English.
This recording features part of the proceedings of the Nobel Banquet in Stockholm, December 10, 1950. Philip S. Hench, Edward C. Kendall, and Tadeus Reichstein are honored with the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. In this segment, the speaker addreses the recipients in English and in German, followed by music.
This recording features part of the proceedings of the Nobel Banquet in Stockholm, December 10, 1950. Philip S. Hench, Edward C. Kendall, and Tadeus Reichstein are honored with the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. In this segment, the speaker addreses the recipients in English and in German.
This recording features part of the proceedings of the Nobel Banquet in Stockholm, December 10, 1950. Philip S. Hench, Edward C. Kendall, and Tadeus Reichstein are honored with the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
This recording features part of an American Legion award ceremony recognizing Dr. William J. Mayo and Dr. Charles H. Mayo. Edward A. Hayes, National Commander for the American Legion, recognizes the Drs. Mayo for their "continuous and unselfish service rendered to World War veterans and their dependents." The original five record set has been divided into eight digital files.
Hayes, Edward A.This recording features part of an American Legion award ceremony recognizing Dr. William J. Mayo and Dr. Charles H. Mayo. Edward A. Hayes, National Commander for the American Legion, recognizes the Drs. Mayo for their "continuous and unselfish service rendered to World War veterans and their dependents." The original five record set has been divided into eight digital files.
Hayes, Edward A.This recording features part of an American Legion award ceremony recognizing Dr. William J. Mayo and Dr. Charles H. Mayo. Edward A. Hayes, National Commander for the American Legion, recognizes the Drs. Mayo for their "continuous and unselfish service rendered to World War veterans and their dependents." The original five record set has been divided into eight digital files.
Hayes, Edward A.This recording features part of an American Legion award ceremony recognizing Dr. William J. Mayo and Dr. Charles H. Mayo. Edward A. Hayes, National Commander for the American Legion, recognizes the Drs. Mayo for their "continuous and unselfish service rendered to World War veterans and their dependents." The original five record set has been divided into eight digital files.
Hayes, Edward A.This recording features part of an American Legion award ceremony recognizing Dr. William J. Mayo and Dr. Charles H. Mayo. President Franklin D. Roosevelt recognizes the Drs. Mayo for their "distinguished service" and presents them with a plaque on behalf of the American Legion. The ceremony took place at Soldiers Field in Rochester, Minnesota on August 8, 1934. The broadcast was done "through the facilities of the National Broadcasting Corporation." The original five record set has been divided into eight digital files.
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano)This recording features part of an American Legion award ceremony recognizing Dr. William J. Mayo and Dr. Charles H. Mayo. President Franklin D. Roosevelt recognizes the Drs. Mayo for their "distinguished service" and presents them with a plaque on behalf of the American Legion. The ceremony took place at Soldiers Field in Rochester, Minnesota on August 8, 1934. The broadcast was done "through the facilities of the National Broadcasting Corporation." The original five record set has been divided into eight digital files.
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano)This recording features part of an American Legion award ceremony recognizing Dr. William J. Mayo and Dr. Charles H. Mayo. President Franklin D. Roosevelt recognizes the Drs. Mayo for their "distinguished service" and presents them with a plaque on behalf of the American Legion. The ceremony took place at Soldiers Field in Rochester, Minnesota on August 8, 1934. The broadcast was done "through the facilities of the National Broadcasting Corporation." The original five record set has been divided into eight digital files.
This recording features part of an American Legion award ceremony recognizing Dr. William J. Mayo and Dr. Charles H. Mayo. President Franklin D. Roosevelt recognizes the Drs. Mayo for their "distinguished service" and presents them with a plaque on behalf of the American Legion. The ceremony took place at Soldiers Field in Rochester, Minnesota on August 8, 1934. The broadcast was done "through the facilities of the National Broadcasting Corporation." The original five record set has been divided into eight digital files.
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano)Three of the Hench children seated a a table at the 1950 Nobel Banquet.
King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden presenting Philip S. Hench with his 1950 Nobel Prize for Medicine in the Stockholm Concert Hall. Prince Wilhelm of Sweden looks on.
Edward Kendall, Tadeus Reichstein, and Philip Hench on stage during the 1950 Nobel Prize award ceremony in the Stockholm Concert Hall.
The Hench Family in formal attire gathered for the 1950 Nobel Prize ceremony. Pictured are Philip S. Hench, his wife Mary Kahler Hench, and their four children, as well as Mary's mother Mabel Van Campen Kahler.
Accompanying correspondence indicates photograph was taken during the Baylor Medical Alumni Association annual banquet on June 12, 1976. Dr. Desmond smiles at the camera while holding the award with Dr. Jerry C. Marcontell, the new president of the alumni association. Black-and-white photograph measures 4 1/2" x 6 1/2" with a narrow white border.
Per an accompanying article from the Houston Chronicle dated October 7, 1962, Dr. Desmond accepts a check from a representative of Wyeth Laboratories while accompanied by Dr. Russell Blattner and Dean Stanley Olson in early October, 1962. Black-and-white photograph measures 7 1/2" x 9 1/2" and has a 1/4" white border.
Per an accompanying article from the Houston Chronicle dated October 7, 1962, Dr. Desmond accepts a check from a representative of Wyeth Laboratories while accompanied by Dr. Russell Blanter and Dean Stanley Olson in early October, 1962. Black-and-white photograph measures 7 1/2" x 9 1/2" and has a 1/4" white border.
Per an accompanying article from the Houston Chronicle dated October 7, 1962, Dr. Desmond accepts a check from a representative of Wyeth Laboratories while accompanied by Dr. Russell Blanter and Dean Stanley Olson in early October, 1962. Black-and-white photograph measures 7 1/2" x 9 1/2" and has a 1/4" white border.
Dr. Desmond is seated in front of wallpapered wall with wainscoting. In front of her is a vertical, clear glass plaque with the engraved words, "Recommendation of Commendation, Murdina MacFarquhar Desmond MD." Reverse labeled, "Dr M Desmond Emeritus Nov. 87 cl.cl. Office of public affairs." Crop marks visible on front of photo. Black-and-white photograph measures 3 1/2" x 4 1/2" and has a 1/4" white border.
Office of Public Affairs, Baylor College of MedicineDr. Desmond and Rev. Margaret Desmond stand together with a clear plaque engraved "Resolution of Commendation, Murdina MacFarquhar Desmond, M.D." in this 4 x6 color photograph. Reverse labeled, "Mgt Desmond & M Desmond."
Three men, identified as Drs. Arnold J. Rudolph, L. Stanley James, and Russell Blattner, surround Dr. Desmond while she holds a framed certificate in this 4 x 6 color photograph. Reverse labeled, "Rudolph, James, Desmond, Blattner."
Dr. Ralph Feigen, Dr. Arnold J. Rudolph, Dr. L. Stanley James, Dr. Murdina M. Desmond, and Dr. Russell J. Blattner stand together around a framed award plaque for Dr. Desmond at her retirement party in this black-and-white photograph measuring 4 1/2" x 6 1/2" with a 1/8" white border. Reverse labeled, "Feigen, Rudolph, S. James, Desmond, Blattner," and stamped in black in with "Photographic Services, TCH, 6900 Fannin, Ste.670, Houston, TX 77030. Photographed by: Jim deLeon, 862837." Handwriting in ink next to stamp looks like "28."
deLeon, JimDr. Desmond smiles towards the camera while holding a framed award plaque titled "Resolution" at her retirement luncheon in the Houston Marriott Medical Center. Four men are visible in the background, possibly Drs. Feigen, Stanley, Rudolph, and Blattner; they appear in other photos with Dr. Desmond. This black-and-white photograph measures 4 1/2" x 6 1/2" with a 1/8" white border. Reverse has handwritten text "862837 neg #31."
Dr. Desmond holds the Virginia Apgar Award in Neonatal Medicine while standing with her associates in this 3 1/2" x 5" color photograph. The surface of the photograph shows some damage with a sticky residue and a small tear.
Dr. Keenan holds the Virginia Apgar Award in Neonatal Medicine presented to Dr. Desmond in this 3 1/2" x 5" color photograph.
A man, possibly Dr. George Thannisch, holds the Virginia Apgar Award in Neonatal Medicine with Dr. Desmond, presented to her at the awards presentation in this 3 1/2" x 5" color photograph.
Dr. Desmond holds the Virginia Apgar Award in Neonatal Medicine presented to her at the awards presentation while standing with her daughter, Rev. Maragaret Desmond, in this 3 1/2" x 5" color photograph.
Dr. Desmond received the Virginia Apgar Award in Neonatal Medicine at an award presentation in this 3 1/2" x 5" color photograph.
Dr. Rudolph holds up a leather case while standing next to Dr. Desmond at the award presentation of the Virginia Apgar Award in Neonatal Medicine to Dr. Desmond in this 3 1/2" x 5" color photograph.
Front row, left to right, are Dr. L. Stanley James, Dr. Murdina Desmond, and Rev. Margaret Desmond, Dr. Desmond's daughter. Back row, Dr. L. Joseph Butterfield. At this awards presentation Dr. Desmond received the Virginia Apgar Award in Neonatal Medicine. Photograph surface has some translucent residue along the bottom portion of this 3 1/2" x 5" color photograph.
Dr. Desmond stands at the podium in the presentation in which she received the Virginia Apgar Award in Neonatal Medicine. A banquet table, a screen, and a photographer are partially visible. This color photograph measures 3 1/2" x 5".
Accompanying description identifies Drs. Tom Hansen, Bonnie Lees, Michael Speer. Other attendees stand around in conversation in a conference room at the presentation of the Virginia Apgar Award in Neonatal Medicine to Dr. Desmond this 3 1/2" x 5" color photograph.
Accompanying description identifies 1st row: Dr. Desmond, Katherine Easterly, Marilyn Escobedo, Joe Butterfield. 2nd row: John Driscoll, LuAnn Papile, Boyd Goetzman. Dr. Desmond received the Virginia Apgar Award in Neonatal Medicine at this awards presentation. This color photograph measures 3 1/2" x 5".
Dr. Reba Michels Hill holds two photographs within one frame - one is of Dr. Desmond, the other of the transitional care nursery team. Dr. Desmond holds a plaque. Dedication took place April 24, 1992 in Houston, Texas. Black-and-white photograph measures 4 1/2" x 6 1/2". Accompanied by a speech and letter written by Dr. Reba Michels Hill.
Dr. Desmond stands at a podium. Two photographs within one frame rest on the ground, leaning against the podium. This dedication took place April 24, 1992 in Houston, Texas. Black-and-white photograph measures 4 1/2" x 6 1/2". Accompanied by a speech and letter written by Dr. Reba Michels Hill.