Records, 1920-2004.

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Records, 1920-2004.

Contains the Harvard School of Public Health Dean's administrative files from the tenures of Dean John C. Snyder and Dean Barry R. Bloom. Includes records produced from relationships with departments, other Harvard faculties, professional societies and foundations, national and international health agencies and organizations. Also includes files concerning faculty, admissions, finances, students, and other matters within the school; grants and contracts; and material pertaining to health policy and other issues.

45 cubic ft. in 45 records cartons.

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Harvard School of Public Health. Office of the Dean.

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The Office of the Dean is responsible for the day-to-day operations and long-range planning for the Harvard School of Public Health and the Harvard School. This includes all faculty appointments, medical education, research enterprises, community relations, student issues, and relations with affilated hospitals and other offices of Harvard University. From the description of Records, 1920-2004. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 231039737 The School for Health Officer...

Bloom, Barry K., 1937-

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Snyder, John Crayton, 1910-

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Harvard School of Public Health

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The Harvard School of Public Health began as a cooperative program between Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The School for Health Officers of Harvard University and M.I.T. opened in 1913 as the first formally organized school of public health in the U.S. The name of the school was changed to Harvard-M.I.T. School of Public Health in 1918, and courses in industrial hygiene were offered in that year. In 1922 the school was reorganized under the direction of Harvard whi...