Box 2
Contains 15 Results:
Alpha Omega Alpha, Certificates – Fraternities & Societies, 1923 December 10
Establishing chapter at University of Oregon, naming charter members
Bartlett, James Curtis, 1917 June 10
First Lieutenant, Medical Section, Officer's Reserve Corps of the Army of the U.S., certificate from the President of the United States of America
Fenton, Ralph A., 1943, 1957
Doctor of Science, University of Oregon, 30 May 1943; Award of Merit, American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology (with velvet pouch), 12 October 1943; Member, Association of Military Surgeons of the United States, 1 August 1957
Miscellaneous, Military Citations & Certificates, undated
The Secretary of the Navy – Presidential Unit Citation to Task Unit Twenty-One Point Fourteen, Consisting of the U.S.S. Card, U.S.S. Barry, U.S.S. Borie, U.S.S. Goff and VC Squadrons One and Nine, [Name in bottom left corner (appears to be a signature – of original owner?) is David E. Sullivan, M.D., Flight Surgeon, U.S.S. Card]
Portland Academy of Medicine and Multnomah County Medical Society, Certificates – Fraternities & Societies, undated
From UOMS to members of Portland Academy of Medicine and Multnomah County Medical Society – acknowledgment of gifts for development of library
Smith, Andrew C., 1882, 1889
M.D. diploma, Cooper Collegium Medicum, 4 November 1882 [Diploma in Latin except small explanatory note: "Cooper issued this diploma after the Medical College of the Pacific, where Smith received his M.D., closed and transferred its faculty to Cooper."]; Polyclinicae in Novo Eboraco, Polyclinica Novi Eboraci Omnibus [Polytechnic Institute of New York University], 1889
Smith, Caryll T., 1918-1919
M.D., Collegium Medicinae Pacificum [Pacific Medical College], 16 May 1918; Washington State license, Medicine & Surgery, 7-9 January 1919
Society of Sigma Xi, Certificates – Fraternities & Societies, 1952 November 6
Establishing University of Oregon - Portland Chapter, naming charter members
Spurrier, Ravena T., 1909, 1919
M.D., University of Oregon, 3 May 1909; Oregon license, Medicine and Surgery, 8 July 1909; "has attended the Graduate School of Medicine and Surgery and Laboratory Branches of the University of Oregon Medical School", June-July 1919