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Photographs

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 82 Collections and/or Records:

Sigma Alpha Mu records

 Collection
Identifier: UR-13-010
Overview

The Sigma Alpha Mu records primarily consists of fraternity memorabilia produced between 1962-1976. It specifically comprises of one baseball cap, one coloring book, five tshirts, and one wooden cork screw. There are also two photographs of Austin Craley, chapter president during the late 1970s-early 1980s.

Dates: 1962 - 1989

Snader Family papers

 Collection
Identifier: HU.149
Overview Contains the papers of Edward R. Snader, Sr. and his son Edward R. Snader, Jr., including diplomas, photographs, books (text, tribute, notebook), lecture notes and pamphlets. Dr. Edward Snader Sr. [1855-1909] graduated from Hahnemann Medical College in 1884, and went on after his graduation to become Chief of the Dispensary Staff at Hahnemann Medical College. He was also a professor of diagnosis at Hahnemann Medical College. Dr. Edward R. Snader Jr. [1895-1942] graduated from Hahnemann...
Dates: 1835-1990; Majority of material found in 1880-1940

Thomas S. Dunning collection

 Collection
Identifier: HU.130
Overview

Dr. Thomas “Bud” Dunning [1876-1954] was a graduate of Hahnemann Medical College, class of 1902. After graduating, Dr. Dunning was a practicing physician in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and later in Nevada. Collection contains photographs, correspondence, lectures, handbooks, notebooks, publications, and medical ephemera from the early 20th century.

Dates: 1890-1930; Majority of material found in 1910-1920

Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA) records

 Collection
Identifier: UR-06-022
Scope and content note

The collection contains nine boxes of records related to the Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA) covering the period 1963-2008. The collection contains primarily meeting minutes, reports, correspondence and subject files. The collection consists of eight series: Meeting Minutes and Agendas, Committee Meeting Minutes and Agendas, Photographs, Reports and Subject Files, Senator and Officer Records, Constitutional Files, Faculty Senate and Board of Trustees (restricted).

Dates: 1963-2008

Bertha Van Hoosen papers

 Collection
Identifier: WM-145
Overview Bertha Van Hoosen (1863-1952), a doctor specializing in obstetrics and gynecology in Chicago, IL, founded the American Medical Women's Association. Her collection includes correspondence, journal articles, plans for a Medical Women's Library at Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, teaching material, images, and bibliographic material regarding women in medicine. A large part of the collection concerns Van Hoosen's interests in the National Medical Women's Association, later the American...
Dates: 1913 - 1971; Majority of material found within 1920 - 1950

Virginia Carter Castleman photograph collection

 Collection — Box C, oversize: unknown container
Identifier: PC-00-001
Overview

This collection consists of nineteen photographs showing aspects of student life at Drexel in 1898-1899.

Dates: 1898-1899

Vischer Family papers

 Collection
Identifier: HU.OS-139
Overview Contains material from Dr. Carl Victor Vischer, Sr. [1866-1906] and his sons, Dr. Carl Victor Vischer, Jr. [1896-1932] and Dr. Thomas John Vischer [1900-1978]. Dr. Carl Vischer, Sr graduated from Hahnemann Medical College in 1887 and was a noted surgeon who developed the appendectomy incision. He was also a founder of St. Luke's Hospital and the namesake of the Carl V. Vischer Medical and Surgical Society, founded in 1907 by a student of his, Dr. Desiderio Roman. Dr. Thomas Vischer was a...
Dates: 1900-1995; Majority of material found in 1900-1995

Lida Poynter collection on Dr. Mary E. Walker

 Collection
Identifier: WM-026
Abstract The Lida Poynter collection on Dr. Mary E. Walker consists of Poynter’s unpublished manuscript and research notes on the life of Dr. Mary E. Walker. Mary E. Walker (1832-1919) was a physician who served as a surgeon during the Civil War. She was awarded the Medal of Honor for her service and remains the only woman to have received the Medal. Throughout her life, she wrote, lectured and taught on medicine, dress reform, suffrage, and women’s rights, in general. In addition to Poynter's...
Dates: circa 1850-1946

Wharton Huber, 1877-1942.

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: ANSP-Coll-0775
Scope and Contents

Correspondence, photographs, photographic equipment, and miscellaneous printed material. 3 document cases. Unprocessed. Personal papers of the Academy's curator of mammals, including a copy of the typed diary kept by Edward Woolman on the Academy expedition to the Queen Charlotte Islands In 1930, illustrated with Huber's photographs.

Archived from Huber's library on August 9, 1965.

Dates: 1877-1942

William A. Pearson papers

 Collection
Identifier: HU.127
Overview Dr. William A. Pearson [1871-1959] was a professor of biological chemistry and physiology, and Dean of Students at Hahnemann Medical College. He began teaching at the college in 1906 as Head of the Chemistry Department, and continued in this role until 1948. Dr. Pearson acted as the Dean of Students at Hahnemann Medical College from 1914 to 1944. Collection contains Dr. Pearson’s biography, some correspondence, speeches, reprints, and photographs. Also includes the dean's report to faculty,...
Dates: 1890-1950