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Iron Lung Oral History 2018

A conversation with Dian Williams and Judy Fred, May 23, 2018, Houston, Texas. The video is an interview with Dian Williams and Judy Fred about their experience treating patients in iron lungs in the 1950s and 1960s.

Christmas Card from Mr. and Mrs. Jolly to Lucile Baird

Christmas card. [FRONT] Snow covered trees and The Season's Greetings in lower right corner. [BACK] Blank. [INSIDE - LEFT] Handwritten note: "Dear Lucille - Although you are a visitor so to speak yet you seem like one of the regular family for you were with us so long. Now, as always in the past, your good cheer and bright smile make us all feel better and inspire us to keep "smilin". We want you to know we love you and appreciate you and wish for you and Bill a most happy Christmas and better things next year - Mr. and Mrs. Jolly." [INSIDE - RIGHT] Printed message: "Best Wishes for Christmas and the New Year Memorial Hospital Houston."

Christmas Card from Mr. and Mrs. Jolly to Lucile Baird

Christmas card. [FRONT] Snow covered trees and The Season's Greetings in lower right corner. [BACK] Blank. [INSIDE - LEFT] Handwritten note: "Dear Lucille - Although you are a visitor so to speak yet you seem like one of the regular family for you were with us so long. Now, as always in the past, your good cheer and bright smile make us all feel better and inspire us to keep "smilin". We want you to know we love you and appreciate you and wish for you and Bill a most happy Christmas and better things next year - Mr. and Mrs. Jolly." [INSIDE - RIGHT] Printed message: "Best Wishes for Christmas and the New Year Memorial Hospital Houston."

Christmas Card from Mr. and Mrs. Jolly to Lucile Baird

Christmas card. [FRONT] Snow covered trees and The Season's Greetings in lower right corner. [BACK] Blank. [INSIDE - LEFT] Handwritten note: "Dear Lucille - Although you are a visitor so to speak yet you seem like one of the regular family for you were with us so long. Now, as always in the past, your good cheer and bright smile make us all feel better and inspire us to keep "smilin". We want you to know we love you and appreciate you and wish for you and Bill a most happy Christmas and better things next year - Mr. and Mrs. Jolly." [INSIDE - RIGHT] Printed message: "Best Wishes for Christmas and the New Year Memorial Hospital Houston." Envelope addressed to "Lucile".

Christmas greeting on Baptist Hospital letterhead from Mr. and Mrs. Jolly to Lucile Baird

Handwritten Christmas greeting on Baptist Hospital letterhead, with Robert Jolly, Superintendent and Mrs. Robert Jolly, R.N., Superintendent of Nursing [Lillian Jolly] noted in header. [FRONT] Handwritten message in blue ink: "Xmas 1927 Dear Lucille B.R. - Another year has gone by and Xmas is here again. Your [conscientious?] attention to duty and your cheerful smile and sweet disposition are good to have around. You do us all good just to see you. You keep us out of the "dumps". ($5.00 gold coin) This little coin is not much and certainly does not express our appresiation [appreciation] adequately, but it is just a Xmas token to say Merry Xmas and Happy New Year. We wish you and your husband the best of everything for 1928. Your friends Mr. and Mrs. Jolly." [BACK] "1927" is written in blue ink, upper right corner.

Christmas greeting on Baptist Hospital letterhead from Mr. and Mrs. Jolly to Lucile Baird

Handwritten Christmas greeting on Baptist Hospital letterhead, with Robert Jolly, Superintendent and Mrs. Robert Jolly, R.N., Superintendent of Nursing [Lillian Jolly] noted in header. [FRONT] Handwritten message in blue ink: "Xmas 1927 Dear Lucille B.R. - Another year has gone by and Xmas is here again. Your [conscientious?] attention to duty and your cheerful smile and sweet disposition are good to have around. You do us all good just to see you. You keep us out of the "dumps". ($5.00 gold coin) This little coin is not much and certainly does not express our appresiation [appreciation] adequately, but it is just a Xmas token to say Merry Xmas and Happy New Year. We wish you and your husband the best of everything for 1928. Your friends Mr. and Mrs. Jolly." [BACK] "1927" is written in blue ink, upper right corner.

Envelope - Miss Lucile Baird

Envelope addressed to "Miss Lucile Baird". Christmas greeting on Baptist Hospital letterhead (see MS249-18) was enclosed. [FRONT] There are handwritten notes on the upper part of the envelope along the crease in blue ink: "Our wedding present from the Baptist Hosp, Drs. nurses - [...?] and etc. silver plated [community(?)] silver-wear Jan. 1-1927". [BACK] Handwritten in red ink: "me and my dear friends and work [associates?] Baptist Hospital 711 Lamar Houston TX. About 1925 I worked first as a P.B.X. operator then was moved to front office - I have many happy memories today - [4.27.88?]"

Note: P.B.X. is a reference to the telephone switchboard. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_switchboard

Envelope - Miss Lucile Baird

Envelope addressed to "Miss Lucile Baird". Christmas greeting on Baptist Hospital letterhead (see MS249-18) was enclosed. [FRONT] There are handwritten notes on the upper part of the envelope along the crease in blue ink: "Our wedding present from the Baptist Hosp, Drs. nurses - [...?] and etc. silver plated [community(?)] silver-wear Jan. 1-1927". [BACK] Handwritten in red ink: "me and my dear friends and work [associates?] Baptist Hospital 711 Lamar Houston TX. About 1925 I worked first as a P.B.X. operator then was moved to front office - I have many happy memories today - [4.27.88?]"

Note: P.B.X. is a reference to the telephone switchboard. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_switchboard

Christmas greeting on Baptist Hospital letterhead from Mr. and Mrs. Jolly to Lucile Baird

Handwritten Christmas greeting on Baptist Hospital letterhead, with Robert Jolly, Superintendent and Mrs. Robert Jolly, R.N., Superintendent of Nursing [Lillian Jolly] noted in header. [FRONT] Handwritten message in blue ink: "Xmas 1927 Dear Lucille B.R. - Another year has gone by and Xmas is here again. Your [conscientious?] attention to duty and your cheerful smile and sweet disposition are good to have around. You do us all good just to see you. You keep us out of the "dumps". ($5.00 gold coin) This little coin is not much and certainly does not express our appresiation [appreciation] adequately, but it is just a Xmas token to say Merry Xmas and Happy New Year. We wish you and your husband the best of everything for 1928. Your friends Mr. and Mrs. Jolly." [BACK] "1927" is written in blue ink, upper right corner. Envelope addressed to "Miss Lucile Baird". [FRONT] There are handwritten notes on the upper part of the envelope along the crease in blue ink: "Our wedding present from the Baptist Hosp, Drs. nurses - [...?] and etc. silver plated [community(?)] silver-wear Jan. 1-1927". [BACK] Handwritten in red ink: "me and my dear friends and work [associates?] Baptist Hospital 711 Lamar Houston TX. About 1925 I worked first as a P.B.X. operator then was moved to front office - I have many happy memories today - [4.27.88?]"

Note: P.B.X. is a reference to the telephone switchboard. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_switchboard

Christmas card from Mr. and Mrs. Jolly to Lucile Baird

Handwritten Christmas card with the following message: [FRONT] "Xmas 1926 - Dear Miss Baird: This little coin ($5.00 gold coin) is not for you to go to housekeeping on, but just a token of appreciation from this hospital for you and your sweet and [willing?] ways. We have never seen you angry or cross and" [BACK] "we wish for you a the joy of the Xmas time and for us the joy of having you a long time. In other words this hospital is for you strong and still. Your friends Mr. and Mrs. Jolly."

Christmas card from Mr. and Mrs. Jolly to Lucile Baird

Handwritten Christmas card with the following message: [FRONT] "Xmas 1926 - Dear Miss Baird: This little coin ($5.00 gold coin) is not for you to go to housekeeping on, but just a token of appreciation from this hospital for you and your sweet and [willing?] ways. We have never seen you angry or cross and" [BACK] "we wish for you a the joy of the Xmas time and for us the joy of having you a long time. In other words this hospital is for you strong and still. Your friends Mr. and Mrs. Jolly."

Christmas card from Mr. and Mrs. Jolly to Lucile Baird

Handwritten Christmas card with the following message: [FRONT] "Xmas 1926 - Dear Miss Baird: This little coin ($5.00 gold coin) is not for you to go to housekeeping on, but just a token of appreciation from this hospital for you and your sweet and [willing?] ways. We have never seen you angry or cross and" [BACK] "we wish for you a the joy of the Xmas time and for us the joy of having you a long time. In other words this hospital is for you strong and still. Your friends Mr. and Mrs. Jolly."

Baptist Hospital Christmas Card

Baptist Hospital Christmas card sent in 1928 from Mr. and Mrs. Jolly to Lucile Baird.

Handwritten message on the back of the card: "Christmas 1928. Dear Miss Baird - Another year has flown swiftly by and you are at your post of duty, faithful, smiling and efficient. In fact you beat the world in keeping sweet and cheerful and it is a great joy to all of us to have you with this institution. This gold ($5.00) piece would have to be a mighty big one to represent your value to the Baptist Hospital. We just want to wish you and yours a Merry Xmas, Mr. and Mrs. Jolly."

Baptist Hospital Christmas Card

Baptist Hospital Christmas card sent in 1928 from Mr. and Mrs. Jolly to Lucile Baird.

Handwritten message on the back of the card: "Christmas 1928. Dear Miss Baird - Another year has flown swiftly by and you are at your post of duty, faithful, smiling and efficient. In fact you beat the world in keeping sweet and cheerful and it is a great joy to all of us to have you with this institution. This gold ($5.00) piece would have to be a mighty big one to represent your value to the Baptist Hospital. We just want to wish you and yours a Merry Xmas, Mr. and Mrs. Jolly."

Baptist Hospital Christmas Card

Baptist Hospital Christmas card sent in 1928 from Mr. and Mrs. Jolly to Lucile Baird.

Handwritten message on the back of the card: "Christmas 1928. Dear Miss Baird - Another year has flown swiftly by and you are at your post of duty, faithful, smiling and efficient. In fact you beat the world in keeping sweet and cheerful and it is a great joy to all of us to have you with this institution. This gold ($5.00) piece would have to be a mighty big one to represent your value to the Baptist Hospital. We just want to wish you and yours a Merry Xmas, Mr. and Mrs. Jolly."

Robert Jolly, Superintendent

Photograph of Mr. Robert Jolly, Baptist Memorial Hospital, wearing a pinstripe suit and standing with arms bent, hands on hips, and hat in one hand.

Inscription on back: "I worked in office for good many years. Lucile took this picture. He and Mrs. Jolly were so sweet to me - Mr. and Mrs. Jolly married at a New Years Eve watch party."

Robert Jolly, Superintendent

Photograph of Mr. Robert Jolly, Baptist Memorial Hospital, wearing a pinstripe suit and standing with arms bent, hands on hips, and hat in one hand.

Inscription on back: "I worked in office for good many years. Lucile took this picture. He and Mrs. Jolly were so sweet to me - Mr. and Mrs. Jolly married at a New Years Eve watch party."

Robert Jolly, Superintendent

Photograph of Mr. Robert Jolly, Baptist Memorial Hospital, wearing a pinstripe suit and standing with arms bent, hands on hips, and hat in one hand.

Inscription on back: "I worked in office for good many years. Lucile took this picture. He and Mrs. Jolly were so sweet to me - Mr. and Mrs. Jolly married at a New Years Eve watch party."

Lillian Irene Wilson Burnett Jolly, R.N.

Photograph of "Mrs. Lily Jolly" (Lillian Irene Wilson Burnett Jolly) in nurse uniform, standing outside of Baptist Memorial Hospital or Baptist School of Nursing in Houston, TX.

Lillian Irene Wilson Burnett Jolly, R.N.

Photograph of "Mrs. Lily Jolly" (Lillian Irene Wilson Burnett Jolly) in nurse uniform, standing outside of Baptist Memorial Hospital or Baptist School of Nursing in Houston, TX.

Lillian Irene Wilson Burnett Jolly, R.N.

Photograph of "Mrs. Lily Jolly" (Lillian Irene Wilson Burnett Jolly) in nurse uniform, standing outside of Baptist Memorial Hospital or Baptist School of Nursing in Houston, TX.

Miss Roberts and Lucile Baird

Photograph of two women, "Miss Roberts, Nurse Supervisor" (left) and Lucile Baird (right), standing outside on a sidewalk near a bush, with a building in the background.

Miss Roberts and Lucile Baird

Photograph of two women, "Miss Roberts, Nurse Supervisor" (left) and Lucile Baird (right), standing outside on a sidewalk near a bush, with a building in the background.

Miss Roberts and Lucile Baird

Photograph of two women, "Miss Roberts, Nurse Supervisor" (left) and Lucile Baird (right), standing outside on a sidewalk near a bush, with a building in the background.

Mrs. Hampton and Mrs. LaRue Summit Willford

Photograph of two women, "Mrs. Hampton" and "LaRue", standing side by side. Per inscription on back: "LaRue later married Dr. L.E. Williford, brother of Judge Williford, Houston."

Note: L.E. Williford is likely an abbreviation of Louis Estes Williford, and LaRue's full name may be LaRue Summit Williford. Sources: https://archives.library.tmc.edu/gi212518616?sf_culture=en and https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/239609045/larue-williford and https://archives.library.tmc.edu/gi212677000

Mrs. Hampton and Mrs. LaRue Summit Willford

Photograph of two women, "Mrs. Hampton" and "LaRue", standing side by side. Per inscription on back: "LaRue later married Dr. L.E. Williford, brother of Judge Williford, Houston."

Note: L.E. Williford is likely an abbreviation of Louis Estes Williford, and LaRue's full name may be LaRue Summit Williford. Sources: https://archives.library.tmc.edu/gi212518616?sf_culture=en and https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/239609045/larue-williford and https://archives.library.tmc.edu/gi212677000

Mrs. Hampton and Mrs. LaRue Summit Willford

Photograph of two women, "Mrs. Hampton" and "LaRue", standing side by side. Per inscription on back: "LaRue later married Dr. L.E. Williford, brother of Judge Williford, Houston."

Note: L.E. Williford is likely an abbreviation of Louis Estes Williford, and LaRue's full name may be LaRue Summit Williford. Sources: https://archives.library.tmc.edu/gi212518616?sf_culture=en and https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/239609045/larue-williford and https://archives.library.tmc.edu/gi212677000

"Mail Call" at Baptist Memorial Hospital

Photograph of three men and two women holding and looking at envelopes and packages. One person may be Dr. Meyer's intern and another Dr. Rader's intern, per inscriptions on the front side edges.

"Mail Call" at Baptist Memorial Hospital

Photograph of three men and two women holding and looking at envelopes and packages. One person may be Dr. Meyer's intern and another Dr. Rader's intern, per inscriptions on the front side edges.

"Mail Call" at Baptist Memorial Hospital

Photograph of three men and two women holding and looking at envelopes and packages. One person may be Dr. Meyer's intern and another Dr. Rader's intern, per inscriptions on the front side edges.

Eunice Rogillio

Photograph of a woman, Eunice Rogillio, standing. Location is possibly Baptist Hospital, in Houston, TX per inscription on back.

Eunice Rogillio

Photograph of a woman, Eunice Rogillio, standing. Location is possibly Baptist Hospital, in Houston, TX per inscription on back.

Eunice Rogillio

Photograph of a woman, Eunice Rogillio, standing. Location is possibly Baptist Hospital, in Houston, TX per inscription on back.

Two female elevator operators

Photograph of two women, the "Perrin sisters ?", who were elevator operators at Baptist Memorial Hospital, per inscription on back, standing side by side.

Two female elevator operators

Photograph of two women, the "Perrin sisters ?", who were elevator operators at Baptist Memorial Hospital, per inscription on back, standing side by side.

Two female elevator operators

Photograph of two women, the "Perrin sisters ?", who were elevator operators at Baptist Memorial Hospital, per inscription on back, standing side by side.

Fred Smith, MD

Photograph of "Dr. Fred Smith MD" sitting in a rocking chair, with legs crossed and a cigarette in one hand.

Fred Smith, MD

Photograph of "Dr. Fred Smith MD" sitting in a rocking chair, with legs crossed and a cigarette in one hand.

Fred Smith, MD

Photograph of "Dr. Fred Smith MD" sitting in a rocking chair, with legs crossed and a cigarette in one hand.

Lucile Baird papers

  • MS 249
  • Collection
  • 1925-1927

The Lucile Baird papers contains 13 photographs and 4 letters related to the Baptist Memorial Hospital (later Memorial Hospital). The photographs depict hospital staff, interns, nurses, and students. Robert Jolly and Lillian Wilson Burnett Jolly appear in a few photographs, and they are the correspondents with Lucile Baird. Letters include Christmas greeting cards and Baptist Hospital stationary. Photographs and letters appear to have annotations by the creator as well as her niece, Carol Wilde.

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Robert J. Emery, DrPH papers

  • MS 248
  • Collection
  • 1995-2011

This collection contains materials related to Dr. Robert Emery's career on the faculty of the UT School of Public Health. There is a mix of materials specific to UT, along with external training materials, resources, and publications relevant to this work. The UT materials include reports related to areas of the School of Public Health, such as Industrial Hygiene & Air Environment and the Southwest Center for Occupational & Environmental Health. In addition, there are academic materials from courses related to topics such as workplace safety and public health risk communication. There are also materials from workshops or trainings. Finally, there are publications from sources such as the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. The materials range in date from approximately 1995-2011.

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Irma E. "Betty" Hightower Memorial Hospital Nursing School papers

  • MS 247
  • Collection
  • 1942-1945

This collection contains three yearbooks, two 8x10" photographs, two newspaper clippings and two programs that document the Memorial Hospital Nursing School graduating class of 1945, including Irma Elizabeth "Betty" Hightower of Marshall, Texas.

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Benjamin Franklin Schneider papers

  • MS 244
  • Collection
  • circa 1936-1990

Benjamin Franklin Schneider papers contain Retting's pocket knife engraved "B. F. Schneider", obituary, business cards, government-issued documents (restricted), and Masonic documents for Schneider and wife, Bebe Banks Schneider, Masonic documents related to Supreme Council, 33. The collection is contained in the Small Manuscript Collection (SMS) within one folder measuring 0.0625 cubic feet.

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Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan Nurse Con

A VHS showing a nursing conference in Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan that was part of the Houston-Semipalatinsk Partnership. There are interviews about nursing responsibilities and the American Hospital in Instanbul and its relationship with Methodist Hospital.
There is a question and answer section in Russian and English. Transcript of English portion is available.

"In Their Shoes" (Short version)

This item is the short version of the video production, :In their" Shoes" by Jamie O’Roark and the Mental Health Needs Council of Harris County describing mental illness and talking about mental health services in Harris County for adults and children. There are first hand accounts of various mental illnesses and physicians giving descriptions of illnesses including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depressive disorders. The film notes that mental illness is common and that stigma plays a role in keeping mental health needs unmet. The film gives various statistics on the number of people waiting for mental health services in Harris County as well as the number of people in jail or juvenile facilities who need mental health services. The film ends talking about the need to prioritize funding for mental health services in Texas.

In Their Shoes (copy 2)

In Their Shoes is a short film by Jamie O’Roark and the Mental Health Needs Council of Harris County describing mental illness and talking about mental health services in Harris County for adults and children. There are first hand accounts of various mental illnesses and physicians giving descriptions of illnesses including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depressive disorders. The film notes that mental illness is common and that stigma plays a role in keeping mental health needs unmet. The film gives various statistics on the number of people waiting for mental health services in Harris County as well as the number of people in jail or juvenile facilities who need mental health services. The film ends talking about the need to prioritize funding for mental health services in Texas.

"In Their Shoes" was produced in 1997 by The Mental Health Needs Council. Spencer Bayles MD provided psychiatric expertise for "In Their Shoes" and the other video on this channel, "Help Wanted."

In Their Shoes

In Their Shoes is a short film by Jamie O’Roark and the Mental Health Needs Council of Harris County describing mental illness and talking about mental health services in Harris County for adults and children. There are first hand accounts of various mental illnesses and physicians giving descriptions of illnesses including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depressive disorders. The film notes that mental illness is common and that stigma plays a role in keeping mental health needs unmet. The film gives various statistics on the number of people waiting for mental health services in Harris County as well as the number of people in jail or juvenile facilities who need mental health services. The film ends talking about the need to prioritize funding for mental health services in Texas.

"In Their Shoes" was produced in 1997 by The Mental Health Needs Council. Spencer Bayles MD provided psychiatric expertise for "In Their Shoes" and the other video in this collection, "Help Wanted."

Help Wanted

This video by the Junior League of Houston presents the findings of the League’s Mental Health Study Group convened in January 1957 to look at mental health services in Houston, Texas. The group points out problems including understaffing, lack of training opportunities, and limited facilities. At the time only Baylor University College of Medicine and the University of Houston had programs to train mental health professionals. In addition there were long wait times for mental health patients to be seen at hospitals. The Study Group suggests that the university programs need to be expanded to attract more mental health students and facilities need more funding. The video covers mental health services for both adults and children in Houston. The video also mentions the shifting idea that mental illness is a disease and talks about the emerging research that is being done.

"Help Wanted" was produced in the mid 1950's by The Junior League of Houston. League members Julia Schnapp, Sadie Cowin Blackbusn and Evelyn Houston were instrumental in the creation of them film. This documentary, along with its sister documentary, "In Their Shoes" examine the need for creating and maintaining mental health services in Houston, Texas.

Video, Interview with Elizabeth Vainraub

This video is an interview of Elizabeth Vainraub by Armin Weinberg and Sara Rozin about her memories of the Chernobyl disaster and the aftermath. She talks briefly about the personal impact of Chernobyl and the impact to the surrounding area. She also talks about her work surrounding radiation due to the Chernobyl disaster and the RadEFX website which aims to assist those impacted by radiation.

Audio, Interview with Elizabeth Vainraub

This is the audio version of the interview with Elizabeth Vainraub by Armin Weinberg and Sara Rozin. She discusses her memories of the Chernobyl disaster and the aftermath. She talks briefly about the personal impact of Chernobyl and the impact to the surrounding area. She also talks about her work surrounding radiation due to the Chernobyl disaster and the RadEFX website which aims to assist those impacted by radiation.

Series I: Oral History Interview

This video is an interview of Elizabeth Vainraub by Armin Weinberg and Sara Rozin about her memories of the Chernobyl disaster and the aftermath. She talks briefly about the personal impact of Chernobyl and the impact to the surrounding area. She also talks about her work surrounding radiation due to the Chernobyl disaster and the RadEFX website which aims to assist those impacted by radiation.

Elizabeth Vainraub Oral History

  • MS 237
  • Collection
  • 2017-05-24

The Elizabeth Vainraub Oral History contains digital video files, audio files, photographs, and prepared questions of an oral history interview of Elizabeth Vainraub conducted by Armin Weinberg and Sara Rozin. Vainraub's work was related to addressing the effects of the Chernobyl accident on those in the area at the time and those who immigrated from there to other locations including the US and Israel.

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Houston, Jefferson Davis

View of San Felipe Courts Apartments in Houston's Fourth Ward, with downtown Houston visible in the distance. The photograph was taken from the rooftop of Jefferson Davis Hospital on Buffalo Drive.

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