Box 1h
Contains 9 Results:
EWG speeches, 1940-1949, 1940 - 2002
EWG speeches, 1950-1955, 1950 - 2002
Reminiscences of Max Brodel, 1954; Paper at 50th Washington U, 1950; Symposium on Acute Resp Disease, 1952; AOA Lecture, 1954( recording is available although written text is not); Lecture at Singer Research Lab, 1952; Inauguration of Radiotherapy Unit, SF, 1952; State library System in Transition, 1953; Convocation at 75th Anniversary of VU, 1950; Ricketts Lecture, 1955; Stoneburner Lectures, 1956; AFIP luncheon, 1955.Centennial of Welch's birth, 1950;
EWG speeches, 1956-1960, 1956 - 2002
Report of Scientific Director to staff, 1956; Washington Branch Amer Soc Bact, 1956; Alma Mater for Pathologists, locale and date uncertain; Loeb Memorial, 1960; Influence of Med Technology on Path, 1958; Changing patterns of Path, 1958; Pathology of virus neoplasia, 1957; Dept of Microbiology at Yale, 1956; Stoneburner Lectures, 1956; Research in AFIP, 1956; Ivy Day Celebration, 1957; Research at AFIP, probably 1958;
EWG lecture to second year students, 1955, 1955 - 2002
EWG lecture to second year students, 1955: Transcript prepared by Dr. John Thomison and made available to Eskind. Text of remarks by Collins on CD included in biography.
EWG speeches about VU faculty, 1933 - 2002
About Lamson in 1952; about Leathers in 1933; about Clark in 1960.
Correspondence about speeches, 1929 - 2002
Coffee House Club speeches, 1950 - 2002
Science and federal policy by EWG in 1950; Medicine prescribes freedom for Prometheus, 1955. (Other speeches were undoubtedly given, but other texts identified as Coffee House presentations were not found.
EWG speeches unidentified as to date or occasion, --00 - --00
EWG speeches and memoirs, 1952 - 2002
Memoir for Francis Gilman Blake, 1952; for Leo Loeb in Trans Assn Amer Phys, 1960 and NAS, 1960; for Sam Clark in 1960.
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