Box 1
Contains 71 Results:
Mackenzie to John B. Coffey on nursing shortage, 1919 February 19
Records relate to the appropriation of funds for medical school buildings on Marquam Hill during World War I and consist primarily of correspondence. Also included are drawings, clippings, legislative bills, and propaganda related to the subject.
Statement of need for State support of medical education through construction of facilities. Unsigned., undated
Records relate to the appropriation of funds for medical school buildings on Marquam Hill during World War I and consist primarily of correspondence. Also included are drawings, clippings, legislative bills, and propaganda related to the subject.
Correspondence: J.D. Abbott, Chairman, Ways and Means Committee, State House of Representatives and K.A.J. Mackenzie (Dean of Medical School), 1913 January 24, and 27
Records relate to the appropriation of funds for medical school buildings on Marquam Hill during World War I and consist primarily of correspondence. Also included are drawings, clippings, legislative bills, and propaganda related to the subject.
Mackenzie form letter on combining with Willamette to create one medical school, and asking for a lobbying effort for a bigger budget, 1913 February 3
Records relate to the appropriation of funds for medical school buildings on Marquam Hill during World War I and consist primarily of correspondence. Also included are drawings, clippings, legislative bills, and propaganda related to the subject.
Mackenzie to James Withycombe, newly elected Governor of Oregon, 1914 December 8
Records relate to the appropriation of funds for medical school buildings on Marquam Hill during World War I and consist primarily of correspondence. Also included are drawings, clippings, legislative bills, and propaganda related to the subject.
Withycombe's reply to Mackenzie, 1914 December 22
Records relate to the appropriation of funds for medical school buildings on Marquam Hill during World War I and consist primarily of correspondence. Also included are drawings, clippings, legislative bills, and propaganda related to the subject.
Three Western Union telegrams, A.F. Jonas, of Omaha, Nebraska to Mackenzie relating his state's recent efforts to support medical education., 1915 January 14-15
Records relate to the appropriation of funds for medical school buildings on Marquam Hill during World War I and consist primarily of correspondence. Also included are drawings, clippings, legislative bills, and propaganda related to the subject.
Clipping from Sunday Oregonian showing drawing of proposed buildings on Marquam Hill, 1915 January 24
Records relate to the appropriation of funds for medical school buildings on Marquam Hill during World War I and consist primarily of correspondence. Also included are drawings, clippings, legislative bills, and propaganda related to the subject.
Mackenzie to Gov.Withycombe, 1915 January 25
Records relate to the appropriation of funds for medical school buildings on Marquam Hill during World War I and consist primarily of correspondence. Also included are drawings, clippings, legislative bills, and propaganda related to the subject.
Correspondence: Sinclair A. Wilson to Mackenzie on lobbying efforts of the O.A.C. Club of Portland, 1915 January 26
Records relate to the appropriation of funds for medical school buildings on Marquam Hill during World War I and consist primarily of correspondence. Also included are drawings, clippings, legislative bills, and propaganda related to the subject.