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Series I: Leta Denham papers,

This series contains handwritten notes, photographs, newspapers articles, nursing cap and pin, certificates, and yearbook from the nursing education and career of Leta Denham.

Series I: Lela Smith Hickey Collection

This series contains 31 photographs taken or collected by Lela Smith Hickey while she was a nursing student at Memorial Hospital (Baptist Sanitarium) in 1932. She or her family donated the collection to Memorial Hospital sometime before 1979. Photographs depict nurses, nursing students, hosptial staff, physicians, and facilites of Memorial Hospital in 1932. inventory provides descriptive information and year for each item with the quantity of photographs (in square brackets, [ ]).

Series I: Photographs

The Paul Lensky, MD Photograph Collection contains 27 black and white photographs, each about 3.25" x 4.5" in size. The snapshots depict Dr. Lensky's friends and colleagues at Jefferson Davis Hospital on Buffalo Drive in Houston, Texas. While most photographs appear to be set in Houston, at least one was taken in Monterrey, Mexico. The photographs are dated 1947-1948, corresponding with Dr. Lensky's time at Jefferson Davis.

Scenes include roof top views, sunbathing, cars, the Nurses' Home, the hospital entrance, a neighborhood and home, and travel. Some of the roof top views show the surrounding area, including the San Felipe Courts housing development, the Fourth Ward, Buffalo Drive and Buffalo Bayou, and downtown Houston. Descriptions--including names and dates--provided by the creator are on the back on each photograph.

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Scholarly Works and Reprints

This series contains Scholarly Works and Reprints written or collected by Dr. Cady. Many of these predate his time at the VA Hospital. There are also papers he wrote specific to the VA Hospital, most of which are from the 1950s. The files are arranged chronologically and date from 1921-1959.

VA Hospital Reading Files

This series contains Reading Files from Dr. Cady's time at the VA Hospital in Houston, Texas. The files are arranged chronologically and date from 1949-1963.

Audio Recordings

This series consists of audiotapes with recordings of activities relating to the VA Hospital. Several are of the Conference for Chaplains in 1956 and 1957. The recordings date from 1952-1963.

VA Hospital Public Relations

This series contains Public Relations files from Dr. Cady's time at the VA Hospital in Houston, Texas. There are also a few VA Scrapbooks. The files are arranged chronilogically and date from 1946-1963.

Retirement from the Veteran's Administration

This series consists of materials related to Dr. Cady's Retirement from the Veteran's Administration. Most of the materials date from 1961 to 1963. However, at least one file contains materials dating back as far as 1949, while another dates from 1964.

Hospital Register and Payment Logbooks

This series contains Hospital Registers and Payment Logbooks dating from 1919 to 1965. There are four sub-series: Houston Municipal Hospital Patients' Register Logbooks, Jefferson Davis Hospital Admissions/Unit Numbers Logbooks, Jefferson Davis Hospital Admission and Dismissals by Division Logbooks, and Jefferson Davis Hospital Payment Books.

Hall of Fame for Great Americans Medals by Abram Belskie

This series contains eight medals from the Hall of Fame for Great Americans at New York University series sculpted by Abram Belskie and distributed by the Medallic Art Company, New York. There are both silver and bronze medals, as well as large and small versions. In addition to the medals themselves, there are also the pamphlets describing the figures portrayed. The original boxes have been retained and are stored along with the medals, separated by tissue paper for preservation.

Publications

This series has several publications by or citing Dr. Haas. They range in date from 1954-1968.

Series I. Personal

This series contains biographical information, obituaries, documents from his World War I service, personal correspondence including letters to Julia Williams, memorials, pages from scrapbooks and memorabilia.

Jefferson Davis Hospital Baby Logbooks

This series contains Baby Logbooks from Jefferson Davis Hospital dating from 1940 to 1969. There are four sub-series: Labor and Delivery OB Admissions Logbooks, Premature Nursery Logbooks, Admissions and Dismissals Newborn Nursery Logbooks, and Newborn and Transitional Nursery and Admissions and Dismissal Baby Logbooks.

Series II: Photographs

This series consists of photographic materials that document the history, staff, facilities, events, community services and Christmas Seal campaigns of the San Jacinto Lung Association in Houston. The photographs document the history of public health and anti-tuberculosis programs of the 20th Century in the United States.

Historical Medallions

This series contains seventy different historical medallions ranging in dates from at least 1773 to 1971, though many of them are undated. Many of them recognize physicians, hospitals, organizations, events, or developments. Many are in English, while others appear to be in Latin, French, or other languages.

Transcripts and List of Interviews

While most of the collection consists of video recordings, the single box making up this series contains transcripts along with a list of interviews. The list includes the names and interview dates of the first ten people interviewed for the Historical Resources Project in 1973. There are accompanying transcripts for these same ten interviewees. Several of the transcripts are credited to Suzanne Mascola.

VA Hospital Administration

This series, the largest in the collection, contains a variety of documents related to the Administration of the VA Hospital in Houston, Texas. Included are files of the Branch Medical Director, Public Relations files, Annual Reports, Neuropsychiatry files, Tuberculosis files, Dietetic Services files, Chaplaincy files, Pilot Program files, Hospital Statistics, Recommendations, and other materials. There are a number of files related to Hearings before the Subcommittee on Veteran's Affairs of the Committeee on Labor and Public Welfare United States Senate. Materials date from 1946-1974.

Great Men of Medicine Art Medals by Abram Belskie

This series contains 50 Great Men of Medicine Art Medals sculpted by Abram Belskie and distributed by Presidential Art Medals, Inc. of Vandalia, Ohio. There are complete sets of both the silver and bronze medals. In addition to the medals themselves, there are also the pamphlets describing the figures portrayed. The original boxes have been retained and are stored along with the medals, separated by tissue paper for preservation.

Argonne National Laboratory

This series contains materials on the operations of the Argonne Laboratories, Argonne, Illinois from 1965-1974. It includes yearbooks, annual reports, division reports, seminar listings, charts, conference materials, development reports, and scientific publications.

Post-Retirement Activites and Interests

This series contains items relating to Dr. Cady's interests and activities following his retirement from the VA. Most of the materials date from 1963 to 1975. However, at least one file contains materials from 1956.

University of Texas

This series contains materials relating to the University of Texas and dating from 1959-1975. In addition to materials about the University of Texas generally, several entities are named, including Texas Western College, UT El Paso, and the UT Dental Branch. A handful of items relate specifically to cancer.

Southwest Cancer Chemotherapy Study Group

This series contains materials relating to the Southwest Cancer Chemotherapy Study Group from its inception in 1956 through its change to the Southwest Oncology Group around 1973. The materials in this series reflect the group's goal of leveraging cooperation and a larger patient population to design and conduct clinical trials in order to improve patient care and do research.

Many of the materials relate to the group's Cancer Chemotherapy grants / Acute Leukemia in Childhood (ALinC) studies.

Documents include meeting minutes, agendas, grant applications and documentation, correspondence, and reports.

Medical Library Association Seventy-fifth Annual Meeting Medals

This series contains ten different instances of the medal issued to commendate the Seventy-fifth Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, in June 1976. There are both silver and bronze medals; some have ribbons, some come as a pair in a commemorative box. Other than being either silver or bronze, the medals themselves are all identifical. They are housed separately because the variations--boxes, ribbons, etc.--require different size enclosures.

Series III: Medical and surgical notes, reprints, lists

Arranged according to his own. medical and surgical subject headings, these files contain lectures and publications, reprints, notes from readings, letters and patient records collected by Dr. Seybold for his own study and consultation. Included are Dr. Seybold's papers presented before medical societies, surgical associations, medical and nursing students, and at conferences while at Mayo or during his career in Houston. Some files are restricted because they include patient records. The surgical lists and logbook of diagnoses are also restricted because they contain names of patients. Restricted files are marked with a bold asterisk (*).

Series III: University of Texas

Documented in this series is the history of the Texas Dental College and its eventual union with the University of Texas at Houston. The legislative bill creating the Dental Branch, catalogues, administrative reports and commencement programs are included. There are Regents and Chancellors' reports, minutes and correspondence, and Development Board materials. The University of Texas at San Antonio documentation offers a look at the University's development.

Series IV: Cover Stories,

This series contains article drafts, source materials, interview transcripts, interoffice memos, visuals, and other materials related to specific cover stories in Medical World News. The inventory provides article title (in quotations), author, part number of total folders (in parenthesis), types of materials in folder, and issue date. This series has materials related to 12 cover stories between 1978-1979 and totals 4 boxes, equaling 2 cubic feet.

Series IV: Kelsey-Seybold Clinic

As a partner and the Chief of Staff of the Kelsey-Seybold Clinic, Dr. Seybold collected voluminous papers consisting largely of committee meeting minutes, policies, memos, and other documents which communicate the activities, changes and growth of the Clinic. This series contains the files relating to the partnership, departments within the Clinic, the education programs of the Clinic, and the business and mechanics of operating a large group practice.

Series II: Memorial Hospital System Collection

This series contains photographs and negatives that depict Memorial Hospital staff, physicians, nurses, facilites, and medical equipment from 1910s-1970s. earliest dated photograph is the only nitrate negative (P-3387). It depicts Louisville Male High School graduating class of 1903, which includes Roger Jolly. It is in good condition. inventory provides descriptive information and year for each item with the quantity of photographs (in square brackets, [ ]).

Series V: St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital

These are the files of the chief of surgery and chief of staff at St. Luke's Hospital. They include department affairs and committee work, education programs, personnel business and resident evaluations, hospital administration and the minutes of the Medical Staff Executive Committee from 1955 to 1978. Some files are restricted because they contain evaluations of individuals as residents or medical students. Restricted files are marked with a bold asterisk (*).

Series I: Biographical and Personal

In addition to the basic biographical information found in his curriculum vitae and other formal documents, this small series reveals some of Dr. Seybold's personality with the inclusion of talks presented to non-medical groups, miscellaneous personal items which he chose to save, and by his involvement in civic groups.

Lectures, Research Papers and Notes

This large series traces the beginning of Dr. Haas' career as a scientist. Included are his University of Texas at Austin thesis and dissertation. There are also a number of experiment notebooks that document his research at the Genetics Foundation of the University of Texas, Bristol Laboratories, University of Texas System Cancer Center - M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, and University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston. The notebooks are arranged in order by date, and each folder has the number of pages, date, title of the experiment and any specific log numbers. Also included are handwritten notes, lectures, speeches and papers from colleagues. Materials date from as early as 1940 to as late as 1980.

Series V: Texas Lutheran College

Dr. Elliott's involvement with the Texas Lutheran College is documented in this series. Notes and policies, as well as correspondence, brochures, and programs comprise it. Included are materials concerning the Max Krost Charitable Trust and Life Enrichment Center.

Series IV: Sculptures by Robert Portus,

This series contains the sculptures by Robert Portus. Originally from Los Angeles (Born: 1925), Robert Portus was a metal fabricator and artist producing metal sculptures in the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1960s and 1970s. He later moved to Grants Pass, Oregon where he died in 2009. (ObitTree. Found at https://obittree.com/obituary/us/oregon/grants-pass/stephens-family-chapel/robert-portus/628923 [Accessed May 3, 2018]).

Series I: Personal and Professional papers

This series contains photographs, newsclippings, correspondence, scrapbooks, speeches, books, and certificates. The materials are grouped in the following categories: personal and family; speecehs; World War I; historical organizations; Univeristy of Texas, degrees conferred, friends, and associates; First Officers Training Camp; Hoover Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of Government; Houston connections; and other personal and professional papers. The First Officers Camp Association organized an annual reunion commemorating the first officers of Camp Fuston, Leon Springs, Texas in 1917 during World War I. The Hoover Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government was created in 1953 for the purpose of carrying out the policy set forth in an act of the 83'd Congress. Under the commission, William B. Bates served on the Water Resources and Power Task Force. Folders F-1 through F-15 are exactly in the order they were found in a notebook entitled "The Hoover Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government."

Reprints

Reprints are numbered 1-255. The numbers correspond to the bibliography attached to McCarty's Curriculm Vitae.

University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston

This series documents Dr. Haas' work with the University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston. It contains correspondence, course descriptions, student and faculty files, committee reports, symposia, conference and seminars programs curriculum, orientation material, rosters, funding requests, Board of Regents documentation, pending and completed experiments. Evaluations of faculty, students, staff and projects are included, and may be subject to restrictions. In addition, forty-two reel-to-reel audiotapes and ninety-nine compact cassette audiotapes are available in the series. They had previously been listed separately, but have been incorporated in this series because they document the early history of UT GSBS at Houston. The recordings include meetings of Committee on Graduate Studies (1963-1965) and lectures from courses given by UT GSBS faculty (1971-1978).

Series II. Professional career

This series traces the beginning of Dr. Seybold's career as a medical student and resident, and his eventual involvement in his alma mater alumni associations. It also documents his career in Houston on the teaching staffs at the medical schools and at various hospitals. Also in this series is his professional activity at the state and national level through membership in medical and surgical associations and societies. His association with the Kelsey-Seybold Clinic and St. Luke's Hospital created files that were extensive enough to warrant an individual series for each.

Medical Reprints and Typescripts

This series contains abstracts, extracts, offprints, reprints, and typescripts. They are arranged alphabetically by the author's last name and reflect the subjects Dr. Haas was interested in researching. Included are articles written by Dr. Haas as well as many reprints signed by the author to Dr. Haas. Materials date from 1937-1981.

Series III: Appointments and Committees

This series contains correspondence and general information regarding various appointed positions and committees on which Dr. Taylor served and meetings that he attended. There is extensive correspondence and information regarding the Committee on Army Medical Education, the White House Conference on Children & Youth, the American Cancer Society, and the Leukemia Society of America.

Personal and Biographical

This series contains biographical documents such as Dr. Haas' curriculum vitae, personal correspondence, material on his three sons, letters of appointments and honors (e.g. Who's Who in the South and Southwest, Leaders in American Science, National Register of Science and Technology Personnel), items associated with non-medical groups, political interests (letter from President Richard M. Nixon), will, and certificates. A "Golfer of the Year" award and a set of commemorative stamps--both previously filed in now-disbanded "Artifacts and Memoralbia" series--are also filed here. Materials date from 1946-1981.

Personal

This series contains personal correspondence from Dr. Cady's time at the VA Hospital in Houston, Texas. There are also files relating to specific individuals, some of which predate Dr. Cady's work at the VA and extend beyond his retirement. Among the named files are Oveta Culp Hobby, Alex Pokorny, Chauncey Leake, Hebbel Hoff, Denton Cooley, and George Bush. The personal correspondence files are arranged chronologically and date from 1935-1981.

Grant Materials and Site Visit Reports

This series contains applications, guidelines, budgetary reports, correspondence, forms, and preliminary and final reports. The proposals were sent to a number of institutions (National Cancer Institute, National Institute of Health, National Science Foundation) by Texas Medical Center Institutions and others for funding. Dr. Haas was awarded two grants from NCI and two from NSF. Included are descriptions of approved as well as unselected projects. Some files are restricted because they contain evaluations of specific programs and experiments. The materials range in date from 1950-1981.

Other Texas Unversities

Course descriptions, program requirements, catalogs and correspondence from other Texas Universities make-up this series. The University of Texas at Austin, Texas A&M University, Rice University, University of Texas at Dallas and other entities are represented. The materials date from 1958-1982.

Arthritis Foundation

This series contains materials relating to the Arthritis Foundation Research Committee, Finance Committee, Government Affairs, Future Planning, Education, Board of Trustees, Nominating Committee, and Splinter Groups.

Series III: Slides and Transparencies,

This series consists of color 35mm slides as well as medium and large format transparencies that were created for feature and cover stories of the Medical World News. There are 165 folders of transparencies organized alphabetically by subject. The inventory reflects the information provided on the original box of materials, including subject, credited photographer (and agency if applicable), formats - quantity (in box brackets), possible issue date (if available), and year. The series totals 10 boxes and equals 5 cubic feet.

Southwest Oncology Group

This series contains materials relating to the Southwest Oncology Group from its emergence around 1973 through its change to the Pediatric Oncology Group around 1980. The materials in this series reflect the group's goal--continued from its predecessor the Southwest Cancer Chemotherapy Study Group--of leveraging cooperation and a larger patient population to design and conduct clinical trials in order to improve patient care and do research.

Many of the materials relate to the group's grants / Acute Leukemia in Childhood (ALinc) studies.

Documents include meeting minutes, agendas, grant applications and documentation, correspondence, and reports.

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