Greg Howell collection on Harry J. Sears
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of personal correspondence from Dr. Sears to his father and an autobiography by his daughter Elizabeth.
Dates
- Creation: 1919-2002
Conditions Governing Access
There are no restrictions on access. The collection is open to the public.
Conditions Governing Use
OHSU Historical Collections & Archives (HC&A) is the owner of the original materials and digitized images in our collections, however, the collection may contain materials for which copyright is not held. Patrons are responsible for determining the appropriate use or reuse of materials. Consult with HC&A to determine if we can provide permission for use.
Biographical
Until his retirement in 1956, Harry J. Sears was first chair and professor in the Department of
Bacteriology at the University of Oregon Medical School. He was the only bacteriologist in the State
when he arrived in Portland from Berkeley, California. He began as professor for the medical school
when it was still located at 23rd and Lovejoy Streets in 1919, where he organized its first department of
bacteriology. He was among the first small contingent of faculty at the school where he was an instructor
in both bacteriology and chemistry. It was said that, “He was one of our great pioneers.” He authored and
published 30 professional papers.
In his early days, he was among the people who sought to find the causes and treatments for influenza,
typhoid, paratyphoid and diphtheria. He also helped to establish the state civil service merit system of
examinations and was first director of the merit system.
Dr. Sears was born in Daviess County, Missouri,where he attended a one room grade school. He received
a B.A. in 1911, and an M.A. in 1912, both from Stanford University. He stayed on to obtain a Ph.D. in
1916. He spent 2 ½ years as the director of the Berkeley, California, City Health Laboratory before he
came to Portland. He paid for his education cleaning bricks from the earthquake- damaged buildings on
campus, washing dishes and working on a railroad construction crew. He married Huldah Meyer of Palo
Alto, California, with whom he had two daughters, Elizabeth and Joan; and two sons, Thomas and David.
His daughter Elizabeth Sears Hall (b. June 1,1918) set down her short biography in 2002, and it is included in the collection. Greg Howell, the donor, is the grandson of Sear's eldest daughter Elizabeth.
Extent
0.25 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
A small collection throwing some light on the personal life of Dr. Harry J. Sears.
Arrangement
This small collection is in 1 file folder inside of one thin document box.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Greg Howell, great grandson to Harry and Huldah Sears has been sending these materials to HC&A. We are archiving the electronic files and printing them to include in the collection (2008).
Subject
- University of Oregon. Medical School (Organization)
- Sears, Harry J., 1895-1962 (Person)
Genre / Form
Occupation
Topical
- Title
- Guide to the Greg Howell collection on Harry J. Sears
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Karen Peterson, Jeff Colby
- Date
- 2008
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Finding aid written in English.
Repository Details
Part of the Oregon Health & Science University, Historical Collections & Archives Repository