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Hill, Lister, 1894-1984

 Person

Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:

Alan Gregg Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS C 190
Abstract Dr. Alan Gregg was with the Rockefeller Foundation from 1922 to 1956, the year he retired. He was Associate Director in the Division of Medical Education, 1922-1930; Director of the Division of Medical Sciences, 1930-1951; and, Vice-President of the Foundation, 1951-1956. Correspondence, journals, notes, oral history transcripts, scrapbooks, printed matter, and reprints. Personal items include family letters, biographical profiles, reflections and observations, diaries, and commonplace...
Dates: 1900-1985

Letter from Alan Gregg to Senator Lister Hill

 Digital Record
Identifier: 101584935X78
Dates: 6 February 1956

Letter from Senator Lister Hill to Alan Gregg

 Digital Record
Identifier: 101584935X81
Dates: 17 July 1956

Letter from Senator Lister Hill to Alan Gregg

 Digital Record
Identifier: 101584935X82
Dates: 23 July 1956

Lister Hill Health Related Papers Microfilm Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS Film 22
Abstract

Health related material selected out of the larger Lister Hill collection, University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. The bulk of the material (76 reels) pertains to Hill's last 22 years in the Senate (1946-68). Topics include the Hill-Burton Act, Medicare, and assistance to hospitals serving minorities, the poor, and other underserved populations.

Dates: 1923-1968

Mike Gorman Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS C 462
Abstract

Thomas Francis "Mike" Gorman (1913-1989), a noted journalist, author, publicist, lobbyist and advocate for health causes and an ally of the philanthropist Mary Lasker. The bulk of the collection consists of speeches, publications, notes, minutes and memoranda. Most of the material reflects Gorman's career after he became involved in publicity and lobbying in the 1950s.

Dates: 1946-1989

National Institutes of Health (U.S.). Office of the Director. Congressional Inquiries Correspondence

 Collection
Identifier: MS C 557
Abstract

Congressional correspondence regarding various aspects of NIH's research programs, appropriations and policy. Topics range from mundane constituent letters to top-level policy questions from Senate and House members.

Dates: 1949-1971

National Library of Medicine. Office of the Director. Deputy Director Correspondence

 Collection
Identifier: MS C 205
Abstract

Primarily correspondence files of AML/NLM Deputy Director Scott Adams. Topics include AML transfer, MEDLARS origins, science and technology literature and informatics, NLM Extramural Programs creation.

Dates: 1936-1969