Anti-Tuberculosis League's Bagby Street Clinic during the 1949 Snow Storm
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Photograph showing the Anti Tuberculosis League's Clinic during the Snow Storm. Houston (Tex.), 1949
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Anti-Tuberculosis League's Bagby Street Clinic during the 1949 Snow Storm
Photograph showing the Anti Tuberculosis League's Clinic during the Snow Storm. Houston (Tex.), 1949
Anti-Tuberculosis League's Bagby Street Clinic during the 1949 Snow Storm
Photograph showing the Anti Tuberculosis League's Clinic during the Snow Storm. Houston (Tex.), 1950
Anti-Tuberculosis League's Bagby Street Clinic during the 1949 Snow Storm
Photograph showing the Anti Tuberculosis League's Clinic during the Snow Storm. Houston (Tex.), 1951
Valliant Clinton Baird, MD papers
The Valliant Clinton Baird, MD, papers (MS005) is 1/2 cubic feet and consists of 1 document box. It contains biographical information, personal and professional correspondence, official documents, news clippings, that detail the personal life, professional activities, medical related records and papers associated with the experiences of Dr. Baird company physician Exon Mobil, and also his contributions to the Houston Texas Medical Center. The materials are in good condition. Ink applied by typewriters is clearly legible in the documents. The records pertain to the geographic areas of New Orleans Louisiana and Houston, Texas. The material is unrestricted.
Baird, Valliant Clinton
Interview with John H. Freeman, Part 2 of 2
Part of Texas Medical Center Historical Resources Project records
John H. Freeman, Part 2 of 2. Interviewed by Don Macon. Mr. Freeman continues the story of the state cancer hospital and the role of the Anderson Foundation in establishing it in Houston. He gives an account of the purchase of the land for the permanent site of the hospital and other institutions in the TMC; he discusses the philosophy underlying the MD Anderson Foundation's approach to assisting all of the various institutions. He looks at the future with an emphasis on preventative medicine. MDAH Master #41-1-73. 28min. 8/2/1973
Freeman, John Henry, 1886–1980
Interview with William A. Kirkland
Part of Texas Medical Center Historical Resources Project records
William A. Kirkland. Interview by Don Macon. A native Houstonian, Mr. Kirkland tells of his early years in Houston and his time at prep school before going to Princeton. He recalls early job hunting before deciding to enter the banking business. He tells about his family and his activities in both World Wars. Serving on the Houston School Board and the City Council, his interest in community affairs expanded with his appointment to the Board of Trustees of Rice Institute in 1946, and later to the Board of TMC, Inc. MDAH Master #47-1-73. 9/20/1973. 29:10
Kirkland, William A.