American Medical Center for Burma Records 1945-1966 (bulk 1959-1965)
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Seagrave, Sterling
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American Medical Center for Burma
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Organization incorporated in 1946. Based in New York to support Gordon Stifler Seagrave and the Namkhan Hospital in Burma. From the description of American Medical Center for Burma records, 1945-1966 (bulk 1959-1965). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71131263 ...
Newhall, Ruth.
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Peace Corps (U.S.)
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The Peace Corps was established by Executive Order 10924, issued by President John F. Kennedy on March 1, 1961, announced by televised broadcast March 2, 1961, and authorized by Congress on September 22, 1961, with passage of the Peace Corps Act (Public Law 87-293). Since 1961, over 200,000 Americans have joined the Peace Corps and have served in 139 countries. From the guide to the Brown University Peace Corps files, 1965-1967, (John Hay Library Special Collections) The Pea...
Reinholt, Haldor
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Wilson, Howard P.
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Dooley, Thomas A. (Thomas Anthony), 1927-1961
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Thomas Anthony Dooley III (January 17, 1927 – January 18, 1961) was an American physician who worked in Southeast Asia at the outset of American involvement in the Vietnam War. While serving as a physician in the United States Navy and afterwards, he became known for his humanitarian and anti-communist political activities up until his early death from cancer. After his death, the public learned that he had been recruited as an intelligence operative by the Central Intelligence Agency, and numer...
Rich, John F.
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Radvin, R. S.
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Seagrave, Marion
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Olmanson, Myron Donald
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Key, David McKendree, 1900-1988
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Namkham Hospital
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American Medical Center for Burma
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Biographical Note Gordon Stifler Seagrave 1897, Mar. 18 Born, Rangoon, Burma 1917 A.B., Denison University, Granville, Ohio 1920 Married Marion Grace Morse 1921 M.D., Johns Hopk...
Ellison, Fanny McConnell
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Olmanson, Barbara
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Everton, John Scott
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Seagrave, Sterling.
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Seagrave, Gordon Stifler, 1897-1965
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Newhall, Ruth
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Brown, Rothwell H.
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Midwives and Nurses Training School (Namkhan, Burma)
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Newhall, Joseph F.
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Oram, Harold L., 1907-1990
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Since 1939, The Oram Group, Inc., founded by Harold L. Oram, has been the premier fund raising firm for liberal causes, especially those concerned with national and international social, political, civil rights, environmental, educational, and health issues. Harold Oram pioneered many of today's direct mail fund raising methods. His clients included the Spanish Refugee Relief Campaign, the Committee to Aid Refugee Chinese Intellectuals, the Southern Tenant Farmers Union, the National Sharecroppe...