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Barbara Bates Center for the Study of The History of Nursing [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-02-11
1915-1976
Creator:
Tram, Rose Anna, 1915-197?
Extent: 1 linear feet
This collection documents the career of Rose Anna Tram, a U.S. Army nurse during World War II. It includes records, correspondence,
artifacts, and one box of photographs.
Barbara Bates Center for the Study of The History of Nursing [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-02-11
circa 1915-1970
Creator:
Rothrock, Mary A.
Extent: 1.8 linear feet
Mary Alice Rothrock was a Pennsylvania nurse. A graduate of Lankenau Hospital School of Nursing, her career spanned over fifty
years. Rothrock's papers and scrapbook document her correspondence with a friend overseas during World War I, her involvement
in politics, her membership and activities in Pennsylvania nurse organizations, and her later jobs at Clearfield Hospital
and the Albert Einstein Medical Center.
Barbara Bates Center for the Study of The History of Nursing [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-02-12
1912-1972
(Bulk: 1912-1915)
Extent: 0.917 linear feet
Muhlenberg Hospital Nurses Training School, New Jersey, was created in 1894. This collection consists of photographs and other
memorabilia relating to Muhlenberg nurses in the early part of the 20th century. Of particular interest is a series of photographs
depicting nurses playing baseball.
Barbara Bates Center for the Study of The History of Nursing [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-02-12
1903-1980
(Bulk: 1912-1953)
Extent: 0.25 linear feet
This photographic collection, likely assembled from previously published sources, shows the activities of various visiting
nurse associations around the United States in the first half of the twentieth century. It also contains other images related
to public health, along with a series of Korean War photographs.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-07-24
1909-1963
Creator:
Fuson, Chester Garfield, 1881-1965
Extent: 0.8 linear feet (2 boxes)
Chester Garfield Fuson (1881-1965) taught English, geography, and Bible studies at the Canton Christian College in Canton,
China. He participated in a magnetic survey across Asia, and served as a teaching missionary under the Presbyterian Board
of Foreign Missions from 1917 to 1949. The collection documents Fuson's life in China from 1909 to 1917, as well as his continued
interest in the country from 1943 to 1963.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-07-24
1912-2012
Creator:
Thayer, John B. (John Borland), 1894-1945
Extent: 0.4 linear feet (1 box)
John "Jack" Borland Thayer (1894-1945) and his mother, Marian Longstreth Morris Thayer (circa 1872-1944), survived the sinking
of the Titanic along with only 705 other people. His father, John Borland Thayer (1862-1912) died during the only voyage of
the "unsinkable" ship. The John B. Thayer memorial collection of the sinking of the Titanic, contains first-hand accounts
of the sinking, Thayer family material, and more recent material documenting the continued interest in and efforts to memorialize
the tragedy.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-07-24
1894-1979
Creator:
Gatter, Carl W., Compiler
Extent: 10 boxes
The collection contains very little original Pound material, although there are six folders of photocopied correspondence
from him to various correspondents, primarily from the period when Pound was institutionalized at St. Elizabeth's Hospital.
Correspondents include Pound's wife Dorothy and an early girlfriend Mary Moore. There are 22 folders of correspondence to
Gatter relating to the early life of Ezra Pound. The balance of the collection comprises Gatter's research material on the
life of Ezra Pound, including some printed material and photographs.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-07-25
1914-1973
Creator:
Baugh, Albert C., (Albert Croll), 1891-1981
Extent: 15 boxes
Consists of 15 boxes of Albert Croll Baugh’s professional papers, including correspondence, research materials, a catalog
of the book collection he donated to the University of Pennsylvania libraries, and reproductions of various medieval manuscripts.
The correspondence is professional and overwhelmingly relates to Baugh’s research. The research materials consist primarily
of notes, unpublished article reviews, reprints of articles, and newspaper clippings, and make up the greater bulk of the
collection. These materials cover Middle English, French and Anglo-Latin literature and literary history in the twelfth through
sixteenth centuries. Specific topics covered in the research materials include Arthurian legends, Chaucer, Middle English
language (including spelling, grammar and punctuation) and literature (especially romances, plays and lyric works), Piers
Plowman, and the concept of the table dormant, as well as the teaching of English and the editing of medieval texts. The catalog
records Baugh’s extensive personal research library and can additionally be found on microfilm, along with various medieval
manuscripts on microfilm. The bulk of the manuscript reproductions are, however, in photograph, facsimile or photocopied form.
These manuscripts are primarily in Middle English (with a few in Latin) and include various transcriptions of the Ancren riwle
(a 13th century text of rules for anchoresses, one version of which Baugh edited and then published in 1956), two versions
of Piers Plowman, (the B and C texts), various English public records, and miscellaneous other Middle English works.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-07-25
1910-2003
(Bulk: 1942-1945)
Creator:
Rosenfeld, Jack, 1921-2004
Extent: 18 boxes
Collection of correspondence, writings, memorabilia, and photographs of Jack Rosenfeld, mainly pertaining to his service in
the United States Army during the Second World War, from September 1942 to November 1945. Rosenfeld's extensive wartime correspondence
with his fiancée, family members, and friends offers glimpses into the experiences of everyday Americans during the war, both
from the point of view of individuals serving in the Armed Forces, and from that of the civilian community at home, especially
in Philadelphia. The correspondence also gives an impression of Jewish community life in Philadelphia at the time, and of
the perspectives of American Jews on the war. A little more than half of the correspondence is in the form of the miniaturized
facsimiles known as Victory Mail, or V-Mail. Jack Rosenfeld's writings include a memoir about his wartime experiences (dated
1995), and an autobiographical essay about his family and childhood. Documents and ephemera from Rosenfeld's military service
include materials related to his participation in musical theater productions by the Army's Entertainment Section of Special
Services. The majority of the photographs were taken during the Second World War in the locations where Rosenfeld was stationed
in North Africa, Italy, France, and Germany.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-07-25
1926-2001
(Bulk: 1940-1954)
Creator:
Aitala Family
Extent: 5 boxes (and 1 oversized folder)
Documents, notebooks, and diary entries relaying the narrative of the Aitala family’s migration through and immigration from
Italy to the United States during and after World War II.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-07-25
1916-1994
Creator:
Stokowski, Leopold, 1882-1977
Extent: 47 boxes (+ 1 map drawer)
Some personal papers of Leopold Stokowski, including correspondence to and from Stokowski, notebooks, calendars, bank statements,
royalty statements, insturance records, and contracts; this includes some correspondence and contracts related to Stokowski’s
tenure as conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra (bulk 1937-1946). Also includes writings by and about Stokowski, obituaries,
programs, photographs, scrapbooks, clippings, awards, memorabilia, and issues of three newsletters devoted to Stokowski. Also
includes administrative correspondence of the former curator of the Leopold Stokowski Collection at the Curtis Institute of
Music, Dr. Edwin E. Heilakka, 1980-1994.
Biddle Law Library: National Bankruptcy Archives [Contact Us]
Date added: 2014-10-09
1926 - 2013
Creator:
National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges (U.S.)
Extent: 20 linear feet (about 5500 items)
The National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges (NCBJ) was founded in 1926 to provide continuing legal education to bankruptcy
judges, lawyers, and other practitioners, and to advise and influence Congress in an effort to represent the interests of
bankruptcy judges with regards to pending bankruptcy legislation, and to promote greater uniformity and understanding of existing
bankruptcy law. The collection, 1926-2007, includes materials related to organizational activity as it relates to the field
of bankruptcy law, including administrative files, committee papers, meeting materials, legislative activity, publications,
and related material.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2015-01-05
1905-1995
(Bulk: 1982-1989)
Creator:
Daniel, Oliver, Creator
Extent: 15 boxes
Research materials, photographs, and sound recordings for Oliver Daniel’s uncompleted biography of orchestral conductor Dimitri
Mitropoulos, which was later completed by William R. Trotter as Priest of Music: The Life of Dimitri Mitropoulos (1995). Includes
Daniel's correspondence, photocopies of some of Mitropoulos's correspondence, other writers' biographical works on Mitropoulos,
oral history interview transcripts, reminiscences, research notes, clippings, programs, reviews, photographs, and sound recordings
of interviews, radio programs, and musical works.
Barbara Bates Center for the Study of The History of Nursing [Contact Us]
Date added: 2015-02-25
1928-2002
(Bulk: 1964-2002)
Creator:
Bates, Barbara, Dr., 1928-2002 -- Archives
Extent: 11 linear feet (22 archival boxes, 1 oversized box, 1 flat oversized box, 1 medical bag)
The Barbara Bates papers include correspondence, writings, photographs, and personal papers that shed light on her career
in the medical and nursing history fields, research projects, and personal life.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2015-04-09
1850-1953
Creator:
Bancroft, Addison
Bancroft, Bessie, 1878- Bancroft, Henry Bancroft, Marie A. Extent: 0.2 linear feet (1 box)
The Bancroft family lived in the Frankford neighborhood of Philadelphia. This collection includes personal papers from sisters
Bessie and Marie, as well as Bessie’s diary for the year 1904. Business papers from their uncles Addison and Henry, who were
in the real estate and insurance businesses respectively, are also included. Addison Bancroft’s lease papers reflect a professional
relationship with George W. Childs.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2015-07-29
1880-1992
Creator:
Ormandy, Eugene, 1899-1985
Extent: 16.75 linear feet (76 volumes and boxes)
Eugene Ormandy served as the conductor/musical director of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra from 1931 to 1936 and the Philadelphia
Orchestra from 1937 to 1980.This collection of photographs documents the career and life of Eugene Ormandy from the early
1880s to the early 1990s, with the bulk of the photographs dating from the 1940s to the 1970s.
Barbara Bates Center for the Study of The History of Nursing [Contact Us]
Date added: 2015-08-12
1935-2011
Creator:
Lynaugh, Joan E., Dr., 1935-2011
Extent: 33.75 linear feet
The Joan E. Lynaugh papers include correspondence, writings, research from various projects as well as personal and professional
photographs. In addition this collection contains activities related to the University of Pennsylvania and personal papers
that shed light on her career in nursing and nursing history, including her influential research projects.
Barbara Bates Center for the Study of The History of Nursing [Contact Us]
Date added: 2015-08-24
1894-1973
Creator:
Starr Centre Association of Philadelphia.
Extent: 5.5 linear feet
The Starr Centre was a settlement house with an extensive array of programs in South Philadelphia and Germantown. Through
its Medical Department and a cooperative agreement (later a merger) with the Visiting Nurse Society of Philadelphia, the Starr
Centre provided home health care to Philadelphia's African American and immigrant communities. This collection contains the
agency's administrative records documenting its long history of service, as well as photographs, artifacts, and scrapbooks.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2016-01-14
1931-1972
(Bulk: 1940-1961)
Creator:
Mencken, August, 1889-1967
Extent: 0.33 linear feet (1 box and 1 oversize folder)
August Mencken (1889-1967) was an American civil engineer and author. This collection comprises August Mencken’s correspondence
regarding his brother, H.L. Mencken, his research and work on a scale model of the Confederate cruiser Alabama, and miscellaneous
collected writings from friends and colleagues.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2016-03-14
1885-1940
Creator:
Nones, Robert H., 1864-1936
Extent: 0.4 linear feet (2 boxes)
Robert H. Nones (1864-1936) was professor of prosthetic dentistry, dental metallurgy, crown and bridge work, and clinical
dentistry at the Medico-Chirurgical College of Philadelphia and served as the dean of the Department of Dentistry at the college
from 1898 to 1906. His papers include lecture notes, his thesis, and a scrapbook documenting the Stomatological Club of Philadelphia.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2016-03-22
1921-2012
Creator:
Evans, Ray, 1915-2007
Extent: 155 boxes
The Ray Evans papers comprise materials documenting his career as the lyricist for the songwriting team of Livingston and
Evans. The collection contains correspondence, sheet music, lyrics and scripts, press clippings, audio and visual recordings,
photographs, programs, awards, memorabilia, and art work. Also included are personal mementoes, including some from his time
as an undergraduate at the University of Pennsylvania.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2016-03-23
1902-2014
(Bulk: 1951-1967)
Creator:
Brewton, James, 1930-1967
Extent: 2 linear feet (7 boxes, 5 oversize folders)
James Edward Brewton (1930-1967) was an American painter and printmaker who attended the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine
Arts and exhibited works in Philadelphia and in Denmark. Brewton's early works are said to be expressionist and his later
works incorporate graffiti and the influences of "pataphysics." His life was cut short by suicide at the age of 37. The collection
is arranged in four series: I. Personal material; II. Artworks; III. Books and audiovisual materials; and IV. Artifacts and
memorabilia.
Barbara Bates Center for the Study of The History of Nursing [Contact Us]
Date added: 2016-03-24
1871-1988
Creator:
Presbyterian School of Nursing.
Extent: 152 linear feet
This collection documents the founding, flourishing and eventual closing of the Presbyterian School of Nursing, a hospital-based
nursing school in Philadelphia. The hospital itself was founded in 1871 under the sponsorship of the Presbyterian Church.
Its nurse training program was begun in 1889. The collection's strength is the relative completeness of student records, good
documentation of the school's curricula and teaching materials. The supportive role both the Ladies Aid Society and the Alumni
Association played in the growth of the School are evident in these records.
Barbara Bates Center for the Study of The History of Nursing [Contact Us]
Date added: 2016-03-28
1871-1992
Creator:
Lankenau Hospital School of Nursing.
Extent: 52.5 linear feet
This collection chronicles the long history of one of Philadelphia's most respected diploma schools of nursing, that of the
Lankenau Hospital. It contains records which span the entire life of the school, from its inception in 1899 (at Lankenau's
institutional predecessor, the German Hospital) to its eventual close in May of 1992.
Barbara Bates Center for the Study of The History of Nursing [Contact Us]
Date added: 2016-03-30
1930-2000
Creator:
Scott, Jessie M., 1915-2009
Extent: 19.5 linear feet
Jessie May Scott was a prominent federal nursing leader, serving as Director of the Division of Nursing and Assistant Surgeon
General. She administrated the Nurse Training Acts of 1964 and directed federal programs for nursing that improved the quality
of education and practice. This collection of papers spans Scott’s professional career, documenting her experience with the
Division of Nursing, Public Health Service from 1955-1979.
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