Solomon Robert Kagan papers [electronic resource], 1920-1955 1940-1955. [1920-1955]

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Solomon Robert Kagan papers [electronic resource], 1920-1955 1940-1955. [1920-1955]

Contains correspondence, printed material, and photographs relating to Jews in the medical profession, used as a basis for Kagan's several works on Jews in medicine, including the correspondence of members of the American Physicians Fellowship Committee of the Israel Medical Association; includes also correspondence relating to the Near East and the internationalization of Jerusalem, 1945-1954; and personal correspondence. Among the correspondents are Bernard M. Baruch and Christian A. Herter.

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American Jewish Historical Society

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Kagan, Solomon R. (Solomon Robert), 1881-1955

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Solomon Robert Kagan, 1889-1955, was a physician and medical historian who practiced in Boston. From the description of Solomon Robert Kagan papers, 1932-1947. (National Library of Medicine). WorldCat record id: 14310349 Physician and author. From the description of Papers of Solomon R. Kagan, 1910-1952. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79424002 Solomon Robert Kagan, M.D. (1889-1955) Solomon Robert Kagan was born in Orany, Russia i...

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Histadrut ha-refuʼit be-Yiśraʼel. American Physicians Fellowship Committee.

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Baruch, Bernard M. (Bernard Mannes), 1870-1965

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Baruch, a financier and public adviser, was a millionaire by the age of thirty thanks to his investments in the stock market. He put his wealth to use in politics and public affairs and became an adviser to Woodrow Wilson, who appointed him chairman of the War Industries Board and a member of the president's war council. After World War I, he took part in the postwar peace conference and later became an adviser to President Roosevelt on defense matters and industrial preparedness for war. After ...

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Herter, Christian Archibald, 1895-1966

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American statesman; assistant to Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover, 1919-1924; secretary of state, 1959-1961. From the description of Christian Archibald Herter miscellaneous papers, 1921. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 123458502 Christian Archibald Herter (1895-1966) was born in Paris, France. He was a diplomat, politician, publisher, editor, and author. In 1959 Herter, who served as governor of Massachusetts during the mid-1950's, was appointed by President Dwight Eisen...