Oregon
Found in 232 Collections and/or Records:
Graduate Student Organization records
Herbert Merton and Jeanne Todd Greene papers
The collection consists of materials that pertain to the life and work of Herbert Merton Greene, M.D., and his wife, Jeanne Todd Greene, centering around Greeneās work as a civilian and military physician as well as membership in the Freemasonry and the Anglo-Saxon Christian Association. As well, materials surrounding Jeanne Todd Greene's education, work, and life as a nurse both before and during World War I are included.
Charles M. Grossman papers
Fred E. Gulick collection
The collection consists of 1 half-sized document box of photographic prints, news clippings, event programs, correspondence, certificates, tickets, and other material that illustrate the life and work of prosthodontist Fred E. Gulick, D.M.D., F.A.C.D. The collection spans 1889-1957 and highlights different aspects of Gulick's life, including his childhood, dental education, military service, and professional involvement.
Hafner collection on Eldon and Fritzi Chuinard
The collection consists of handwritten letters, color photographs and negatives, news clippings, ephemera, and other printed material highlighting the personal and professional lives of couple Eldon "Frenchy" and Fritzi Chuinard and their close friendship with Helen and Paul Hafner.
Paul Gottlieb Hafner papers
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Dorothy W. Hagan photograph collection
The collections consists of assorted photographic prints detailing Dorothy Hagan, Ph.D., R.D., L.D.'s time as director of the OHSU Dietetics Internship Program. Photographs include images of events and students enrolled in the program.
Warren W. Hale papers
A wartime collection of ephemera, collected by Warren W. Hale, M.D.
Bertha Hallam bookplate collection
A collection of bookplates from a wide variety of sources collected over the years by Bertha Hallam, UOMS librarian.
George C. Harris papers
This collection is from the school days of George C. Harris, M.D. (1811-1886), a Maryland-born doctor who eventually moved to Oregon and died in Dallas, Oregon. It reflects his student days at the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia, PA.