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.
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.
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.
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.
Bound journal of about 270 pages that document the travel and work of Dr. WIlliam C. Moloney as a physician for the Atomic Bomb Causality Commission (ABCC) in Japan from 1952 to 1954. The journal also documents the events and activities of ABCC during that time period. The physical condition of the journal is mixed. The photographs are in good condition and the ink on the pages remains clear and crisp. The spine is broken and the pages are becoming detached. The tape and news clippings have yellowed and become brittle.
Papers in this folder had been attached to the book Nursing Illuminations
This folder contains a book by Penny L. Clark, the University Archivist of Lamar University in Beaumont, TX. Images of Aviation: Beaumont's Civil Air Patrol in World War II consists of historical photographs with extensive caption descriptions. The title page is autographed by the author, Penny Clark.
Folder contains the performance program for the opera Breath of Life: The Story of a Heart Transplant, an Opera in Two Acts presented by Lone Star Lyric . Music by J. Todd Frazier. Libretto by Michael Remson. The opera was performed at the Moody Center for the Arts on the campus of Rice University on June 27-29, 2024.