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Fellowship Application of Everett W. Campbell A telegram from Dr. M.O. Bousfield to Dr. Everett W. Campbell sent on November 13, 1939. Dr. Bousfield asked if Dr. Campbell could accept an immediate appointment to the Tuskegee project.
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Fellowship Application of Everett W. Campbell A letter of correspondence from M.O. Bousfield to Dr. Everett W. Campbell written on October 20, 1939. Mr. Bousfield was disheartened to inform Dr. Campbell that the position at Tuskegee had been filled. If Dr. Campbell were to return to Chicago to pratice Medicine, Mr. Bousfield wanted to offer him a position as a field medical examiner for the Supreme Liberty Life Insurance Company.
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Fellowship Application of Everett W. Campbell A letter of correspondence from Everett W. Campbell to Dr. Bousfield written on October 17, 1939. Mr. Campbell relayed that he could finally accept Dr. Bousfields offer at Tuskegee.
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Fellowship Application of Everett W. Campbell A letter of correspondence from Everett W. Campbell to Dr. Bousfield written on October 11, 1939. Mr. Campbell mentioned he called Dr. Bousfields office the prior Friday to be assured Dr. Bousfield received his reply. Mr. Campbell scouted another candidate Dr. Bousfield could consider for a position.
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Fellowship Application of Everett W. Campbell A letter of correspondence from M.O. Bousfield to Dr. Everett W. Campbell written on October 9, 1939. Mr. Bousfield was disheartened that Dr. Campbell rejected his Tuskegee offer. Ms. Hobbs told Mr. Bousfield that Dr. Campbell had a suggestion for him, so Mr. Bousfield asked it be sent as soon as possible.
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Fellowship Application of Everett W. Campbell A letter of correspondence from Everett W. Campbell to Dr. M.O. Bousfield handwritten on October 4, 1939. Mr. Campbell rejected Dr. Bousfields offer, but he asked Dr. Bousfield update him of any future opportunities that came to mind.
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Fellowship Application of Everett W. Campbell A letter of correspondence from M.O. Bousfield to Dr. Everett W. Campbell written on September 27, 1939. Mr. Bousfield understood from Dr. Lawlah that Dr. Campbell could possibly leave the CCC service to return to Chicago. Mr. Bousfield relayed that the State of Alabama and the Macon County Health Department, along with the Julius Rosenwald Fun, would develop a midwifery program, so he asked Dr. Campbell to consider it and reply by October 21. Mr. Bousfield also mentioned Dr. Frank E. Steele would leave the following month.
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Fellowship Application of William Harold Branch A letter of correspondence from W. Harold Branch to Michael M. Davis handwritten on April 13, 1935. Mr. Branch mentioned his drive to study X Ray and Fluoroscopy, as well as Problems in Children.
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Fellowship Application of William Harold Branch A letter of correspondence from M.O. Bousfield to Dr. W. Harold Branch written on September 17, 1937. Mr. Bousfield acknowledged Dr. Branchs letter of September 13. Mr. Bousfield was disheartened that he couldnt see Dr. Branch while he was in Chicago. Mr. Bousfield suggested Dr. Branch write to Dr. John W. Lawlah (Medical Director of Provident Hospital) for available residencies he might qualify for, that is if Dr. Branch intended to settle in Chicago. Also included with this letter is a handwritten letter by Dr. Branch to Mr. Bousfield.
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Fellowship Application of William Harold Branch A letter of correspondence from M.O. Bousfield to Dr. W. Harold Branch written on November 2, 1936. Mr. Bousfield acknowledged Dr. Branchs letter of October 27, and he suggested Dr. Branch communicated directly with both Howard and Medical Medical Colleges. Mr. Bousfield also mentioned that the General Education Board of the Rockefeller Foundation contributed very much more heavily to teaching institutions than does the Rosenwald Fund. Also included with this letter is a handwritten letter by Dr. Branch to Mr. Bousfield.
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Fellowship Application of William Harold Branch A letter of correspondence from W. Harold Branch to Dr. M.O. Bousfield handwritten on October 27, 1936. Mr. Branch suggested Dr. Bousfield communicated with Dr. Ralph Scull of Provident Hospital.
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Fellowship Application of William Harold Branch A letter of correspondence from Raymond B. Allen written on May 15, 1935. W. Harold Branch applied for a fellowship for the study of Cardiology at Mount Sinai Hospital under the direction of Dr. Ernst P. Boas. Mr. Allen referenced what Dr. Boas outlined for Dr. Branchs study during the fellowship. Studies mentioned include Diseases of the Heart and Circulation, Practical Work in Cardiac Clinic, Practical Bedside Study in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Heart Disease, Peripheral Vascular Disorders, Diseases of the Circulatory System, Cardiac Arrhythmias, Roentgenology of the Cardiovascular System, Clinical Aspects of Cardiac Defects in Children up to Age 16.
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Fellowship Application of William Harold Branch Fellowship candidate reports on Dr. W. Harold Branch written by Dr. Arthur Master, Dr. Peter M. Murray, Dr. Ernest P. Boas, Dr. Ralph Scull on June 24, 1935. Dr. Branch sought further training in Cardiology. Dr. Branch was once an intern at the General Hospital (No. 2), Kansas City, and at one point, he was the only Negro physician that worked in the Mount Sinai Hospital. Dr. branch was regarded as one of character and conscientiousness, very studious, serious minded, and very cooperative and helpful.
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Fellowship Application of William Harold Branch An application from William Harold Branch for a fellowship in Cardiology. Mr. Branch was a Physician and Surgeon at the time, so he sought further training as a Cardiologist, and he chose Clinical and Pathological Studies as his course of study. The training would be under the supervision of Dr. Ernst P. Boas at Columbia University Post Graduate School. This application was submitted on May 1, 1935. Also included is a handwritten essay by Mr. Branch.
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Fellowship Application of Alvah R. Jenkins A folder relating to Dr. Jenkins A.R.
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Fellowship Application of William Harold Branch A portrait picture of William Harold Branch.
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Fellowship Application of Lazarenah Miller Payne A letter of correspondence from Lazarenah Miller Payne to Dr. M.O. Bousfield handwritten on July 11, 1940. Ms. Payne acknowledged that Philadelphia was expanding its health services for Negroes. She wanted to be recommended to a staff in Philadelphia, and she even regarded it as an honor and a promotion to return to Philadelphia.
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Fellowship Application of Lazarenah Miller Payne A telegram from L. M. Payne to Dr. M.O. Boysfield sent on January 9, 1939. Mrs. Payne mentioned that Wednesday at 7 in Harrison Cafe was convenient.
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Fellowship Application of Lazarenah Miller Payne A letter of correspondence from M.O. Bousfield to Mrs. Lazarenah Miller Payne written on January 4, 1939. Mr. Bousfield relayed to Mrs. Payne that he would be in Washington again the following week until Friday evening for another attempt to meet. He suggested that they have dinner at the Harrison cafe on Wenesday evening, January 11.
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Fellowship Application of Lazarenah Miller Payne A letter of correspondence from Lazarenah Miller Payne to Dr. M.O. Bousfield handwritten on December 1, 1938. Ms. Payne expressed how disheartened she was that they werent able to meet.
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Fellowship Application of Lazarenah Miller Payne A letter of correspondence from M.O. Bousfield to Ms. Lazarenah M. Payne written on November 29, 1938. Mr. Bousfield was disheartened for their unsuccessful attempt of a visit in Washington, but he assured Ms. Payne he would call her.
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Fellowship Application of Lazarenah Miller Payne A telegram from Lazarenah M. Payne to Dr. M.O. Bansfield sent on November 23, 1938. Ms. Payne was disheartened that her 2 attempts to see Dr. Bansfield were unsuccessful, and she would not be able to come to P.H. Auditorium.
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Fellowship Application of Lazarenah Miller Payne A telegram from L. Payne to Dr. M.O. Bousfield sent on November 21, 1938. Mrs. Payne would be in the clinic that from 9 through 12, as well as on Tuesday from 9 through 10,30, and she added her home telephone number.
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Fellowship Application of Lazarenah Miller Payne A letter of correspondence from M.O. Bousfield to Mrs. Lazarenah Miller Payne written on November 17, 1938. Mr. Bousfield relayed to Mrs. Payne that he would be in Washington on Monday morning and stay over until Tuesday, but he couldnt keep her telephone number. Mr. Bousfield suggested it would be best if Mrs. Payne left her number at Dr. Adams office in the Medical School.
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Fellowship Application of Lazarenah Miller Payne A letter of correspondence from Lazarenah Miller Payne to Dr. M.O. Bousfield handwritten on October 9, 1938. Ms. Payne acknowledged Dr. Bousfields letter of October 7, and she shared her home telephone number. Ms. Payne also mentioned that she would be in the Chest Clinic at Freidmans Hospital all morning and in the Goge Nursing office in the afternoon.