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A letter from Kendall Weisier to M. O. Bousfield A letter from Kendall Weisier to M. O. Bousfield concerning Dr. Mizell. He explains that he gave Mr. Paty all the information he had about Dr. Mizell who resigned from the hospital in St. Louis to accept and internship at the Memorial Hospital till June 30th. He explains that Dr. Mizell is indebted to the Rotary Educational Foundation for a loan of $320 and asks M.O. Bousfield if he could render any help to him.
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A letter from M. O. Bousfield to Kendall Weisier A letter written by M.O. Bousfield to Kendall Weisiger concerning a letter Mr. Weisiger wrote to Mr. Raymond Paty about Dr. Mizell. M.O. Bousfield asks that the hospital considers furnishing the room, board and laundry to Dr. Mizell so they can support Dr. Mizell for training at $50 per month.
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A letter from Raymond Paty to Jhon J. Mullowney A letter written by Jhon J. Mullowney to Mr. Raymond Paty about Dr. Von D. Mizell. He explains that Dr. Von D. Mizell cannot be recommeded for a fellowship because of Dr. Vons lack of ability to get along with people. He gives instances of how Dr. Vons character was bad and states that he lacks self discipline and emotional control.
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Plan and purose of study from Von DeLaney Mizell A letter written by Von DeLaney Mizell outlining his plan and purpose of study, including residency training in pathology and surgery at St. Louis City Hospital 1937 to 1939, studies in obstetrics and gynecology at Rotonda Hospital in Dublin, Ireland, 1939 to 1940, and urology at the University of Vienna 1940 to 1941. He explains that limited opportunities for Negroes in the United States led him to seek training in Europe and describes his goal of establishing a maternity ward for Negro women, a urological clinic for men, and a training clinic for Negro physicians, as well as reducing congenital syphilis and other venereal diseases through hospital work at Atlanta University.
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Reference letters for Von D. Mizell These are reference letters written for Von DeLaney Mizell by Dr. Russel Oppenheimer, Mr. Kendall Weisiget, Mr. Author I. Harris, Mrs. Ethel E. Davis, and Dr. John J. Mullowney for the fellowship.
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A transcript from Von D. Mizell A Meharry Medical College transcript from Von D. Mizell. The transcript consists of his grades for 4 years at Meharry Medical College for two semesters each.
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A letter from Von D. Mizell A letter from Von D. Mizell stating the urgent need for an opportunity for Negro physicians, dentists, and pharmacists in the southern part of Florida to assemble in order to learn new practices and review current practices in the rapidly advancing fields of medicine, surgery, and dentistry. He explains where the idea grew out from and the date theyre expected to be present.
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A program for National Hospital Day at Provident Hospital submitted by Von D. Mizell This is a program of all the events that happened at the Provident Hospital Campus for the National Hospital Day Celebration on May 13th, 1940. Dr. Von D. Mizell speaks on The Negro Physician and Hospitalization, he presents visiting physicians under the auspices of Dillard High School and South Florida Clinical Academy.
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Application of Von D. Mizell An application for Von D. Mizell, a medical director of Provident Hospital. He wants to study surgery and hospital administration at Chicago Post Graduate School of Surgery under the supervision of Dr. A. V. Partipilo at July 1st 1940 for about six to eight weeks. He wants to better prepare himself to care and operate a well regulated hospital for fifteen thousand negreoes.
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Application of Von DeLaney Mizell An application for Von DeLaney Mizell, an intern at John A. Memorial Hospital. He applied for a fellowship to take a post graduate course in Obstetrics and Urology at Rotunda Hospital, Dublin Ireland under the training school of the institution. He wants to establish a maternity clinic in the South where negro physicians may come and receive training in prenatal and infant care or treatment of venereal diseases of expectant mothers.
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Fellowship Application of Virginia M. Alexander A cross reference record of Alexander Virginia recorded on June 5, 1941. Dr. Alexander was considered for position with the District Health Project of the Philadelphia Health Center.
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Fellowship Application of Virginia M. Alexander A cross reference record of Alexander Virginia recorded on November 3, 1939. Dr. Hiscock of Yale replied to Julia Groscop on the matter of Dr. Alexanders qualifications for Philadelphia position.
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Fellowship Application of Floarda Hughes Howard A folder relating to Howard Floarda Hughes.
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Fellowship Application of M.L. Jackson A folder relating to Dr. Jackson M.L.
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Fellowship Application of M.L. Jackson A cross reference record of Jackson Marque recorded on August 20, 1935. This was regarding scholarship for Jackson Marque.
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Fellowship Application of Virginia M. Alexander A letter of correspondence from Charles Johnson to Virginia M. Alexander written on August 10, 1936. Mr. Johnson detailed Dr. Alexanders professional experience. He mentioned Dr. Alexanders research problem would be to prepare a public health program on an interracial basis for a poor community in Philadelphia. Dr. Alexander proposed she would conclude studying she had begun under Dr. Bossard at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School in child welfare and human ecology (Sociology), then do work at Yale University School of Public Health and Institute of Human Relations.
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Fellowship Application of Virginia M. Alexander A letter of correspondence from M.O. Bousfield to Dr. Virginia M. Alexander written on August 13, 1936. Mr. Bousfield acknowledged Dr. Alexanders letter of August 8. Mr. Bousfield informed her that her application was denied.
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Fellowship Application of Virginia M. Alexander A letter of correspondence from Virginia M. Alexander to Dr. M.O. Bousfield written on August 8, 1936. Ms. Alexander relayed that she would sail on August 21 for a brief visit to England, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. She had hoped it would be a 3 month travel, but based on her allowed expenses, her planned travel would be cut to 3 weeks. Ms. Alexander wished that Dr. Bousfield would be in Philadelphia for the Medical Convention so they could meet up.
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Fellowship Application of Virginia M. Alexander A handwritten note.
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Fellowship Application of Virginia M. Alexander A letter of correspondence from M.O. Bousfield to Dr. Virginia M. Alexander written on June 25, 1936. Mr. Bousfield acknowledged Dr. Alexanders letter of June 22. Mr. Bousfield relayed that the Julius Rosenwald Fund was less likely to assist her since the last meeting of the Board of Trustees. Mr. Bousfield recalled a conversation he had with Sadie on a prior trip to Texas.
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Fellowship Application of Virginia M. Alexander A letter of correspondence from Virginia M. Alexander to Dr. M.O. Bousfield written on June 28, 1936. Ms. Alexander acknoiwledged Dr. Bousfields letter of June 25. Ms. Alexander found it strange how applications after hers were granted easily while hers had to wait 10 months to be granted to the Board of Trustees. She expressed her purpose for studying Public Health at Yale University was to create a Community Public Health Center in North Philadelphia.
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Fellowship Application of Virginia M. Alexander A letter of correspondence from Virginia M. Alexander to Dr. M.O. Bousfield written on June 22, 1936. Ms. Alexander went to Harrisburg to visit Dr. Edith MacBride Dexter (secretary of Health), and she found it unsatisfactory. Dr. Dexter was not friendly nor interested in Ms. Alexanders proposal whatsoever. Ms. Alexander eventually decided to pursue her plans for graduate study.
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Fellowship Application of Virginia M. Alexander A letter of correspondence from Virginia M. Alexander to Dr. M.O. Bousfield written on March 20, 1936. Dr. Bousfield had a conversation with Ms. Alexander sister in law while she was in Washington the week prior the matter in particular was Ms. Alexandar not able to find employment after her training. Ms. Alexander reassured Dr. Bousfield that she was not disturbed with the matter of employment.
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Fellowship Application of Virginia M. Alexander A letter of correspondence from Virginia M. Alexander to Dr. M.O. Bousfield written on March 16, 1936. Ms. Alexander received a letter from the Admissions Committee of Yale University Medical School and she was accepted as a graduate student in Public Health to begin in the Fall. At the moment, Ms. Alexander had no way to finance herself, so she inquired Dr. Bousfield if she should apply to the Rosenwald Fund or the Rockefellow Foundation.
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Fellowship Application of Virginia M. Alexander A letter of correspondence from Virginia M. Alexander to Dr. M.O. Bousfield written on January 29, 1936. Ms. Alexander received a letter from Mr. Edgar Sydenstricker about her program proposal, and he informed her that the Fund wasnt in a position to do anything that year. Ms. Alexander also visited Mr. Roland Morris (Philadelphian member of the Board of the Milbank Board), but he couldnt see the psychology of the proposed Interracial Public Health Center in North Philadelphia.