Bartley Cardon photographs pertaining to Karl Friedrich Meyer's trip to the Soviet Union and to the demolition of Cole Hall, University of California, San Francisco [graphic]. 1965-1967.

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Bartley Cardon photographs pertaining to Karl Friedrich Meyer's trip to the Soviet Union and to the demolition of Cole Hall, University of California, San Francisco [graphic]. 1965-1967.

Photographs of Karl Friedrich Meyer during his trip to the Soviet Union in 1965, depicted with Soviet colleagues and other unidentified associates. Also includes Russian tourist postcards, a menu, and other ephemera from the 1965 trip. Also includes slides of the 1966 demolition of Cole Hall (University of California, San Francisco), whose fresco murals, painted by Bernard Baruch Zakheim, depict Meyer, among other figures in the history of medicine; 2 photographic prints of one of the frescoes; and a letter to Meyer pertaining to the frescoes.

1 box (64 photographic prints, 91 slides, 34 postcards) : b&w and color ; 8 x 10 in. or smaller.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7714001

UC Berkeley Libraries

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Cole Hall (San Francisco, Calif.)

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University of California, San Francisco

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The video and audio materials came in several donations over the length of the project and were combined into a single collection. The single largest set of materials relates to the Shanti Project; there are also significant materials relating to the Sixth International Conference on AIDS. For more information on Shanti Project see MSS 98-48, and for the Sixth International Conference see AR 91-19. Other materials come from various television stations, amateur and professional production compani...

Meyer, K. F. (Karl Friedrich), 1884-1974

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Karl Friedrich Meyer was born May 19, 1884, in Basel, Switzerland, and died in San Francisco, California on April 27, l974. He came to the University of California in 1914 as Professor of Bacteriology and Experimental Pathology. He became Director of the G. W. Hooper Foundation for Medical Research in 1924, and developed it into a center for study in world public health and epidemiology. From the description of Karl Meyer papers, [ca.1900-1975]. (University of California, Berkeley). ...

Zakheim, Bernard Baruch.

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Cardon, Bartley.

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