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Fellowship Application of Floarda Hughes Howard A letter of correspondence from M.O. Bousfield to Dr. Floarda Hughes Howard written on October 17, 1939. Mr. Bousfield relayed that it would not be possible to consider grant for Dr. Howards work at Howard University until July 1, 1940 (the to begin on of the next fiscal year). The scholarship funds in that field had all been allocated for that fiscal year.
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Fellowship Application of Floarda Hughes Howard A letter of correspondence from Floarda Hughes Howard to Dr. M.O. Bousfield written on October 12, 1939. Mr. Howard mentioned that he would continue his studies at Freedmens Hospital and Howard University as fellow. Dr. Howes assured him that Mr. Howard could begin work as soon as financial arrangements were made no tuition needed, but Mr. Howard would still look for a stipend.
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Fellowship Application of Floarda Hughes Howard A letter of correspondence from M.O. Bousfield to Dr. Floarda Hughes Howard written on August 7, 1939. Mr. Bousfield acknowledged Dr. Howards letter of August 2 to Mr. Embree. Mr. Bousfield inquired on where Dr. Howard would pursue Surgical work if a stipend were to be obtained.
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Fellowship Application of Floarda Hughes Howard A letter of correspondence from M.O. Bousfield to Dr. Floarda Hughes Howard written on August 4, 1939. Mr. Bousfield relayed that he would be in New York for the National Medical Association until Thursday evening or Friday.
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Fellowship Application of Floarda Hughes Howard A letter of correspondence from Floarda Hughes Howard to Dr. M.O. Bousfield written on August 2, 1939. Mr. Howard mentioned that he had been in correspondence with Dr. M.O. Bousfield, so he could obtain a fellowship to further post graduate work in Surgery. Mr. Howard also relayed that Cannon Anson Phelps Stokes suggested he wrote to Mr. Embree, then Mr. Howard outlined his professional experience.
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Fellowship Application of Floarda Hughes Howard A letter of correspondence from Floarda Hughes Howard to Mr. Edwin R. Embree written on August 1, 1939. Mr. Howard mentioned he wrote to Dr. John W. Lawlah (medical director of Provident Hospital, Chicago) at the behest of Dr. Bousfields suggestion. Mr. Howard also mentioned that he would not be able to attend that N.M.A. convention that Dr. Bousfield would attend in New York.
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Fellowship Application of Floarda Hughes Howard A letter of correspondence from M.O. Bousfield to Dr. Floarda H. Howard written on July 20, 1939. Mr. Bousfield acknowledged Dr. Howards letter to Mr. Stern and Fther Johnsons recommendation. Mr. Bousfield recommended Dr. Howard communicate with Dr. John W. Lawlah (medical director of Provident Hospital, Chicago) to see whether he could secure a residency there for 2 years in Surgery.
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Fellowship Application of Floarda Hughes Howard A letter of correspondence from John H. Johnson to Dr. M.O. Bousfield written on July 12, 1939. Mr. Johnson wrote on behalf of Floardo Howard, Jr., and Mr. Howard was a resident surgeon at Provident Hospital, Baltimore. Mr. Howard was interested in continuing his work in Surgery, and he desired to complete 5 years of special work to qualify before the Board of Surgeons.
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Fellowship Application of Floarda Hughes Howard A letter of correspondence from Berita Stern (secretary to Mr. Alfred K. Stern) written on July 11, 1939. Dr. Bullowa mentioned he would enclose a letter from Floarda Hughes Howard which she received on behalf of Mr. Stern. Also included with this letter is another from Mr. Howard to Mr. Stern. Mr. Howard wanted to make an application for a scholarship to complete post graduate work in Surgery for 2 years. Mr. Howard had already done 3 years in the post graduate work, and he mentioned that only 1 Negro physician had qualified for the Surgical Board which was Dr. Giles in Chicago.
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Fellowship Application of Ernest Colville Holder A letter of correspondence from M.O. Bousfield to Dr. Ernest C. Holder written on March 3, 1937. Mr. Bousfield acknowledged Dr. Holders letter of January 29 to Dr. Michael M. Davis. Dr. Holder wasnt interested in working in the South, so Mr. Bousfield informed him that he wouldnt be eligible for the scholarship if he couldnt work in a Southern institution. This letter was ccd to Dr. Jesse G.M. Bullowa and Dr. Paul Klemperer.
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Fellowship Application of Ernest Colville Holder Letters of correspondence between Mr. Michael M. Davis, Ernest C. Holder, Paul Klemperer, and Jesse G.M. Bullowa written on January 29, 1937. Dr. Holder applied for a fellowship in 1935, and he spent 2 years in pathology under Dr. Klemperer at the Mount Sinai Hospital, N.Y.C. at the time. Dr. Holder wanted to be considered for another year of fellowship, and Dr. Klemperer and Mr. Bullowa supported his application.
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Fellowship Application of Ernest Colville Holder A letter of correspondence from Charles S.B. Cassasa written on November 16, 1935. Mr. Cassasa mentioned that Ernest C. Holder served as a Pathological intern at his institution (1 year to begin on October 1932) and subsequently as a Resident (9 months to begin on October 1933). He regarded Dr. Holder as a competent pathologist, industrious, enthusiastic about his work, and highly respected by members of staff.
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Fellowship Application of Ernest Colville Holder A letter of correspondence from Jesse G.M. Bullowa to Mr. Edwin R. Embree written on November 11, 1935. Mr. Bullowa mentioned that Ernest C. Holder deserved suppport. He had known Dr. Holder for about 5 years, and he described him as honest, industrious, and reliable.
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Fellowship Application of Ernest Colville Holder A letter of correspondence from Solomon Weintraub to Dr. M.O. Bousfield written on February 9, 1935. Mr. Weintraub acknowledged Dr. Bousfields letter of February 7 to Dr. Jesse G.M. Bullowa. Mr. Weintraub relayed that he was able to secure a Pathology fellowship for Ernest C. Holder with Dr. Klemperer (a pathologist at the Mount Sinai Hospital, N.Y.C.) for a period of 1 year to begin July 1.
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Fellowship Application of Ernest Colville Holder A letter of correspondence from Jesse G.M. Bullowa to Dr. Michael M. Davis written on February 3, 1935. Dr. Bullowa mentioned he would send Dr. Davis a letter he received from Dr. Paul Klemperer (a pathologist at Mount Sinai Hospital) regarding Dr. Holder. Also included with this letter is another from Dr. Klemperer to Dr. Bullowa. Dr. Klemperer mentioned that he had known Dr. Holder for several years, and he was impressed by their abilities. Also, Dr. Gross and Dr. Turner were in support of Dr. Holders application to the Board of Trustees.
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Fellowship Application of Ernest Colville Holder A letter of correspondence from Jesse G.M. Bullowa to Dr. Michael M. Davis written on January 31, 1935. Mr. Bullowa wrote on behalf of Ernest Holder. Dr. Holder was a Pathological intern at Harlem Hospital for 2.5 years, prepared for medical school at Tufts University, and graduated from Meharry Medical College. Mr. Bullowa described Dr. Holder as very earnest, very careful, and very proficient at his work at Harlem Hospital, despite being an unsalaried intern. Mr. Bullowa relayed that Dr. Paul Klemperer (a pathologist at Mount Sinai Hospital) was willing to accept Dr. Holder as a volunteer in his laboratory, and this was approved by Dr. Otani, Dr. Gross (laboratory director), and Dr. Turner (medical director).
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Fellowship Application of Ernest Colville Holder Fellowship candidate reports on Ernest Colville Holder written by Dr. Peter M. Murray, Dr. Thomas Martin, Dr. J. Stenbuck on November 9, 1935. Dr. Holder sought further training in Pathology. He was a Pathological resident at Harlem Hospital, and he showed great promise in the field of Pathology. Dr. Holder was regarded as industrious, of proper scientific attitude, and of pleasing personality.
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Fellowship Application of Ernest Colville Holder A portrait picture of Ernest Colville Holder.
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Fellowship Application of Ernest Colville Holder An application from Ernest Colville Holder for a fellowship in Pathology. Mr. Holder was a Resident Pathologist at the time, so he sought further training in Pathology and as his course of study. The training would be under the supervision of Dr. Paul Klemperer at the Mount Sinai Hospital, New York City. This application was submitted on May 3, 1935. Also included is Mr. Holders medical record, as well as a handwritten essay.
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Fellowship Application of Charles Francis Gibson A letter of correspondence from M.O. Bousfield to Dr. Charles F. Gibson written on March 17, 1937. Mr. Bousfield mentioned he would send Dr. Gibson a copy of a letter from Dr. Charles M. Griffith (Medical Director of the Veterans Administration). He also mentioned that there were opportunities for additional appointments at Tuskegee, so Mr. Bousfield advised Dr. Gibson to follow the directions in the letter to qualify for an appointment.
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Fellowship Application of Charles Francis Gibson A letter of correspondence from M.O. Bousfield to Dr. Charles F. Gibson written on March 11, 1937. Dr. Bousfield acknowledged Dr. Gibsons letter of March 8. Dr. Bousfield described Dr. Gibsons chances at a scholarship were pretty small, so he advised Dr. Gibson to secure an appointment in the Veterans Bureau if possible. Also included with this letter is another from Dr. Gibson to Dr. Bousfield where he appreciated Dr. Bousfields interest in him.
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Fellowship Application of Charles Francis Gibson A letter of correspondence from M.O. Bousfield to Dr. Charles F. Gibson written on March 4, 1937. Mr. Bousfield suggested Dr. Gibson worked in the Veterans Hospital, so he could earn well and pursue his studies. Mr. Bousfield also enclosed a copy of letter he sent to General Hines which included Dr. Gibsons credentials.
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Fellowship Application of Charles Francis Gibson A letter of correspondence to Dr. M.O. Bousfield written on February 24, 1937. Mr. Paty was requested of for an application blank, which Dr. Bousfield also knew of. Dr. Bousfield was sent a brief outline of a project that needed aid from the Rosenwald Fund. Dr. Ben Karpman recognized the demand for a fully equipped Negro psychiatrist in Washington.
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Fellowship Application of Charles Francis Gibson A letter of correspondence from M.O. Bousfield to Dr. Charles F. Gibson written on February 22, 1937. Mr. Bousfield acknowledged Dr. Gibsons letter of February 19 to Mr. Paty, which Mr. Bousfield was asked to reply to. He mentioned that Medical fellowships offered by the Julius Rosenwald Fund were extended only to physicians or nurses connected with projects of special interest to the Fund and additional training would result in the field at hand. Eventually, Mr. Bousfield could not consider Dr. Gibsons request for aid.
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Fellowship Application of Charles Francis Gibson Fellowship candidate reports on Charles F. Gibson written by Dr. Ben Karpman, T. Edward Jones, Lawrence A. Oxley on March 11, 1937. Dr. Gibson was the leading student in his class of Psychiatry, and he was regarded as one of high intelligence, high enthusiasm, and high interest in his field.