Universities and colleges--Faculty
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
J. Peter Bentley Faculty Senate papers
J.Peter Bentley was trained in England as a biochemist before coming to the U.S. to do wound healing research at Harvard. He continued this in Oregon after getting his Ph.D. at University of Oregon Medical School. Also known as a student mentor and Assistant Dean of Planning, he was picked in 1976 to lead a study group on creating a Faculty Senate. These related files were donated in 1998.
Richard B. Dillehunt photograph collection
The collection consists of a photograph album containing various scenes of student and professional life around the University of Oregon Medical School campus.
Robert Stone Dow papers
The genesis of neurological sciences research in the Pacific Northwest is detailed in this collection. Dr. Robert Stone Dow (1908-95) was locally educated at Linfield College (BA 1929), and University of Oregon Medical School (M.A., M.D., 1934; Ph.D., 1935). Mentored by Dr. Olaf Larsell he began his life's work in Neurology which resulted in the creation of the Neurological Sciences Institute (NSI).
Lowell and Miles Edwards papers
Barbara Conway Gaines papers
The historical materials used for Dr. Gaines' history of the University of Oregon School of Nursing.
Charles M. Grossman papers
Charles Nixon Holman papers
Charles Nixon Holman received his medical degree from and served on the faculty of the University of Oregon Medical School. Dr. Holman's papers consist of one document box of notes, correspondence, and drafts of his book, "A History of the University of Oregon Medical School", published in 1977.
Greg Howell collection on Harry J. Sears
A small collection throwing some light on the personal life of Dr. Harry J. Sears.
Obituary Index collection
This collection is a set of index cards noting the death date of alumni and faculty from the Unicversity of Oregon Medical School, along with noting where the obituary was found.
Quenten Scherman papers
Quenten Scherman, M.D., attended the University of Oregon Medical School and became a clinical instructor of obstetrics there in the early 1950s. The Quenten Scherman Papers consists of one photographic print featuring Scherman, a program for Scherman's memorial, and a small booklet regarding women's reproductive health and marriage published in 1808.