Box 2c
Contains 16 Results:
DONDALE, MARION. MLA president, 1953-54. Correspondence, 1952-54. 13 items.
DONDALE, MARION. MLA president, 1953-54. Correspondence, 1952-54. 13 items.
CUNNINGHAM, EILEEN-PERSONAL (VI). Letters of congratulation written during Mrs. Cunningham's presidential year (1947-48), and after her reception of the first Marcia C. Noyes Award (1949). Writers include Janet Doe, Marie Marshall, Sanford Larkey, W, 1947 - 1949
CUNNINGHAM, EILEEN-PERSONAL (VI). Letters of congratulation written during Mrs. Cunningham's presidential year (1947-48), and after her reception of the first Marcia C. Noyes Award (1949). Writers include Janet Doe, Marie Marshall, Sanford Larkey, W.B. McDaniel, and others. A letter from Dean Goodpasture gives biographical information about Miss Noyes. 36 items.
CUNNINGHAM, EILEEN- PERSONAL (VII). Correspondence, certificates, and news items illustrating Mrs. Cunningham's career; organized into four main groups as follows: -souvenir items regarding Mrs. Cunningham's education, her appointment as Librarian, 1916 - 1965
CUNNINGHAM, EILEEN-PERSONAL (VIII). Travel notes, brief essays, and memoirs written during Mrs. Cunningham's library career. Also photographs and correspondence (mostly in German) with Mrs. Fran Fischer of Stuttgart (1948-50), Arne M0ller of the Danish Te, 1948 - 1953
CUNNINGHAM, EILEEN-PERSONAL (VIII). Travel notes, brief essays, and memoirs written during Mrs. Cunningham's library career. Also photographs and correspondence (mostly in German) with Mrs. Fran Fischer of Stuttgart (1948-50), Arne M0ller of the Danish Technical Library (1952-53), and other foreign and local correspondents. 45 items.
CUNNINGHAM, EILEEN-PERSONAL (IX). Schoolgirl prose written by Eileen Ferguson Roach. Essays: "Mt. Blanc from Chamonix"; "How Light Came into the Wonder Chamber of the World"; "Nature Goddesses"; "The Irrational Element in Myths." Also two book revie, 1914 - 1920
CUNNINGHAM, EILEEN-PERSONAL (IX). Schoolgirl prose written by Eileen Ferguson Roach. Essays: "Mt. Blanc from Chamonix"; "How Light Came into the Wonder Chamber of the World"; "Nature Goddesses"; "The Irrational Element in Myths." Also two book reviews (c1920), and a becoming photograph of Eileen (c1914). 12 items.
CUNNINGHAM, EILEEN-PERSONAL (X). Newspaper cartoons and clippings, mostly from the 1920's; satirical poems, plays, and essays written by Mrs. Cunningham and other members of the medical school faculty during the years 1925-37. Items include "Alfred" (Blal, 1914 - 1965
CUNNINGHAM, EILEEN-PERSONAL (XI). Correspondence with Pearl Mason (Dr. Karl Mason\'s wife and Dr. Sydney Cunningham\'s secretary; the Masons and Cunninghams were friends), 1936-37. Items include: -ERC to Pearl Mason (cDecember, 1936), thanking t, 1936 - 1937
CUNNINGHAM, EILEEN -PERSONAL (XII). Family correspondence, including, in part: -Letters written after the death of Mrs. Cunningham's brother, Erwin Roach, regarding the disposition of items in his will, 1957-58. -Letters from Dr. Sydney Cunnin, 1935 - 1964
CUNNINGHAM, EILEEN -PERSONAL (XIII). Miscellaneous personal correspondence; some of the more interesting items include: -letters from Chancellor and Mrs. Harvie Branscomb (1957-59). -two letters from Dr. Alfred Blalock (1959-60), mentioning his fi, 1904 - 1965
DALTON, JACK. Committee on Education for Librarianship. Correspondence, 1952-62. 28 items., 1952 - 1962
DALTON, JACK. Committee on Education for Librarianship. Correspondence, 1952-62. 28 items.
DARLING, LOUISE. Letter from Mrs. Cunningham to Louise Darling, and copy of a paper by Mrs. Darling, 1963. 2 items., 1963 - 1963
DARLING, LOUISE. Letter from Mrs. Cunningham to Louise Darling, and copy of a paper by Mrs. Darling, 1963. 2 items.
DARRACH, MARJORIE. Medical Librarian, Detroit Public Library, an MLA president, and ERC's longtime colleague. Correspondence, 1932-63. Some in mid-1930's relates to acquisition of German periodicals. One letter from Janet Doe. 63 items., 1932 - 1963
DARRACH, MARJORIE. Medical Librarian, Detroit Public Library, an MLA president, and ERC's longtime colleague. Correspondence, 1932-63. Some in mid-1930's relates to acquisition of German periodicals. One letter from Janet Doe. 63 items.
DAVIS, LORA FRANCES. File actually contains one letter from Mrs. Cunningham to Lora Frances Davis (1957), letter to Miss Frances Damen (1957), letter from Mr. Charles Dove ("December 29"), and letter from R.B. Downs, Director of University of Illino, 1945 - 1957
DAVIS, LORA FRANCES. File actually contains one letter from Mrs. Cunningham to Lora Frances Davis (1957), letter to Miss Frances Damen (1957), letter from Mr. Charles Dove ("December 29"), and letter from R.B. Downs, Director of University of Illinois Library (1945). 4 items.
DRAPER, WESLEY. A president of MLA. Correspondence and memoranda, 1955. 11 items., 1955 - 1955
DRAPER, WESLEY. A president of MLA. Correspondence and memoranda, 1955. 11 items.
DOE, JANET (I). Librarian at the New York Academy of Medicine, Mrs. Cunningham's successor as MLA president, and her closest friend. Correspondence, 1934-47. Sections of some letters excised. 78 items., 1934 - 1947
DOE, JANET (I). Librarian at the New York Academy of Medicine, Mrs. Cunningham's successor as MLA president, and her closest friend. Correspondence, 1934-47. Sections of some letters excised. 78 items.
DOE, JANET (II). Correspondence, 1948-65. Note by ERC: "Keep as record of a friendship which means & has meant so much" 124 items, 1948 - 1965
DOE, JANET (II). Correspondence, 1948-65. Note by ERC: "Keep as record of a friendship which means & has meant so much" 124 items
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