Esther Pohl Lovejoy Collection, 1849-1994. [ca. 1849-1994]
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Fraade, Estelle.
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Pohl Memorial Scholarship Fund.
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Medical women's international association
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Sumner, William Graham, 1840-1910
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William Graham Sumner was born in Paterson, New Jersey on October 30, 1840. He graduated from Yale University (B.A., 1863) and studied in Europe (1863-1866). He served as a tutor at Yale (1866-1869) and was ordained as a priest of the Calvary Church in New York City in 1869. In 1872 Sumner was appointed to the newly created chair of political and social science at Yale. He retired as professor emeritus in 1909. Sumner was an educational and administrative leader at Yale, and had a substantive im...
Lovejoy, Esther Pohl, 1870-1967
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Chairman of the Health Dept., Portland, Oregon, 1907-1909; first president of the Medical Women's International Association; president of American Women's Hospitals, 1919-1967; author; feminist; congressional candidate. From the description of Esther Pohl Lovejoy Collection, 1890-1967. [1890-1967] (Oregon Health & Science University Library). WorldCat record id: 48471315 Chairman of the Health Dept., Portland, Oregon, 1907-1909; first president of the Medical Women's In...
Portland (Or.). Dept. of Health.
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University of Oregon. Medical School
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George Earle Chamberlain (b.1913), grandson and namesake of the former governor and senator of Oregon, son of otolaryngologist Dr. Charles Thomson Chamberlain. He received a BA from the University of Oregon in 1936, and an MD from the University of Oregon Medical School in 1938. Chamberlain served as captain and resident physician in the U.S. Army Medical Corps during WWII. He began serving in 1941, when he was stationed in New York, N. Y.,at the New York Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Infirmary. He ...
American Women's Hospitals
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The American Women's Hospitals (AWH) developed from the War Service Committee of the Medical Women's National Association (later, American Medical Women's Association (AMWA)) in 1917 to provide, register and finance American women physicians for war work; offer medical and emergency relief to refugees; and, later, to provide international public health service. In 1959, AWH became an independent agency and remained such until 1982 when it re-merged with AMWA. In the earl...
Newell, Gordon R.
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United States. Council of National Defense. Committee on Women's Defense Work.
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