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University Archives and Records Center [Contact Us]
Date added: 2016-12-23
1759-1976
(Bulk: 1860-1920)
Extent: 23 cubic feet
The Curriculum and Lecture Notes Collection was created by the University Archives in the 1950s to assemble individual manuscripts
and small groupings of archival material relating to courses taught at the University of Pennsylvania throughout its entire
history. This collection documents the teaching methods used in the various schools of the University of Pennsylvania throughout
its history.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2016-05-19
1896-2015
(Bulk: 1936-1944)
Creator:
Scull, Howard Myers, 1913-1944
Extent: 1.2 linear feet (3 boxes)
Howard Myers Scull was a flight surgeon with the United States Army Air Corps during World War II. He died in a plane crash
on July 4, 1944. This collection documents his early life and education, his World War II service, and the way in which his
family mourned his death. Researchers will find photographs, correspondence, diaries, and official documents relating to Scull's
education at Lafayette College and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, his military career (including training
and service in England), and his death.
University Archives and Records Center [Contact Us]
Date added: 2013-11-04
1798-1990
(Bulk: 1918-1990)
Creator:
Scheie, Harold G., (Harold Glendon), 1909-,
Extent: 41 cubic feet
Harold Scheie was a noted ophthalmologist at the University of Pennsylvania. The Harold Glendon Scheie Papers mainly document
the professional contributions and achievements of Dr. Scheie in the field of Ophthalmology. There is a small group of personal
papers, but these papers, in large part, still reflect in some way upon his devotion to his profession.
University Archives and Records Center [Contact Us]
Date added: 2013-10-31
1900-1980
Creator:
Meyerhof, Otto, 1884-1951,
Extent: 1 cubic feet
Otto Meyerhof was a German-born biochemist, who won the 1923 Nobel Prize in Medicine with Archibald Vivian Hill, for his work
on muscle metabolism. He emigrated to the United States in 1940 to escape Nazi Germany, and accepted a position at the University
of Pennsylvania School of Medicine as professor of biochemistry. This small but important collection documents a range of
professional and personal activities of Otto Meyerhof, and consists of correspondence and professional papers.
University Archives and Records Center [Contact Us]
Date added: 2013-10-31
1906-1993
Creator:
McCracken, Josiah C., 1874-1962,
Extent: 0.5 cubic feet
Josiah C. McCracken's outstanding athletic abilities led to his admission to the University of Pennsylvania in 1896. At Penn,
he was elected president of his class for four years, and served as president of the Christian Association for three years.
He also graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1901. McCracken would spend a good part of his
career in China where he served as chief surgeon of St. Luke's Hospital. The collection, though small in volume, represents
two important aspects of Josiah C. McCracken's rich and splendid life--his brilliant achievement as an all-round star athlete
at Penn and his life-long devotion to the development of medicine in China.
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