Box 18
Container
Contains 4 Results:
"Convoy to Murmansk" [film strip], undated
File — Box: 18
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
Correspondence, speeches, articles, reports, business records, photographs, film strips, and printed matter (1933-1984) document Dr. Julius Schreiber's professional psychiatric career, notably his work leading mental hygiene programs at Camp Callan, California, and his efforts to promote racial and ethnic cooperation, social harmony, and democratic values as a founder and director of the National Institute of Social Research. The collection is organized chronologically by the institutions...
Dates:
undated
"Iron and Steel" [film strip], undated
File — Box: 18
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
Correspondence, speeches, articles, reports, business records, photographs, film strips, and printed matter (1933-1984) document Dr. Julius Schreiber's professional psychiatric career, notably his work leading mental hygiene programs at Camp Callan, California, and his efforts to promote racial and ethnic cooperation, social harmony, and democratic values as a founder and director of the National Institute of Social Research. The collection is organized chronologically by the institutions...
Dates:
undated
Untitled set - microscope slides, 1937
File — Box: 18
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
Correspondence, speeches, articles, reports, business records, photographs, film strips, and printed matter (1933-1984) document Dr. Julius Schreiber's professional psychiatric career, notably his work leading mental hygiene programs at Camp Callan, California, and his efforts to promote racial and ethnic cooperation, social harmony, and democratic values as a founder and director of the National Institute of Social Research. The collection is organized chronologically by the institutions...
Dates:
1937
Yosemite National Park pathological tissues - microscope slides, undated
File — Box: 18
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
Correspondence, speeches, articles, reports, business records, photographs, film strips, and printed matter (1933-1984) document Dr. Julius Schreiber's professional psychiatric career, notably his work leading mental hygiene programs at Camp Callan, California, and his efforts to promote racial and ethnic cooperation, social harmony, and democratic values as a founder and director of the National Institute of Social Research. The collection is organized chronologically by the institutions...
Dates:
undated