Box 4
Container
Contains 167 Results:
[New resource at NIH] - NIH, September 5, 1963
File — Box: 4, Folder: 110
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The collection is by no means a complete accounting of the NIH Director's Office for the years covered. Instead, it is a courtesy collection of selected correspondence, memoranda, speeches, articles, and committee files. The largest segment of the collection is Series 5: Speech and Articles (1941-1983). Mostly written or delivered by NIH directors Shannon and Marston, they also include material by various public health officials and senior policy makers. Series 1:...
Dates:
1963
"The National Institutes of Health: its place in American medicine" - New England Journal of Medicine, September 12, 1963
File — Box: 4, Folder: 111
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The collection is by no means a complete accounting of the NIH Director's Office for the years covered. Instead, it is a courtesy collection of selected correspondence, memoranda, speeches, articles, and committee files. The largest segment of the collection is Series 5: Speech and Articles (1941-1983). Mostly written or delivered by NIH directors Shannon and Marston, they also include material by various public health officials and senior policy makers. Series 1:...
Dates:
1963
"National commitments and institutional responsibilities" - American Council on Education, Washington, D.C., October 3-4, 1963
File — Box: 4, Folder: 112
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The collection is by no means a complete accounting of the NIH Director's Office for the years covered. Instead, it is a courtesy collection of selected correspondence, memoranda, speeches, articles, and committee files. The largest segment of the collection is Series 5: Speech and Articles (1941-1983). Mostly written or delivered by NIH directors Shannon and Marston, they also include material by various public health officials and senior policy makers. Series 1:...
Dates:
1963
Draft - 25th anniversary Squibb Institute & dedication of research building, October 10, 1963
File — Box: 4, Folder: 113
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The collection is by no means a complete accounting of the NIH Director's Office for the years covered. Instead, it is a courtesy collection of selected correspondence, memoranda, speeches, articles, and committee files. The largest segment of the collection is Series 5: Speech and Articles (1941-1983). Mostly written or delivered by NIH directors Shannon and Marston, they also include material by various public health officials and senior policy makers. Series 1:...
Dates:
1963
Welcoming remarks - First NIH International Lecture, NIH, October 31, 1963
File — Box: 4, Folder: 114
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The collection is by no means a complete accounting of the NIH Director's Office for the years covered. Instead, it is a courtesy collection of selected correspondence, memoranda, speeches, articles, and committee files. The largest segment of the collection is Series 5: Speech and Articles (1941-1983). Mostly written or delivered by NIH directors Shannon and Marston, they also include material by various public health officials and senior policy makers. Series 1:...
Dates:
1963
"Medical care: its social and organizational aspects" - New England Journal of Medicine, December 19, 1963
File — Box: 4, Folder: 115
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The collection is by no means a complete accounting of the NIH Director's Office for the years covered. Instead, it is a courtesy collection of selected correspondence, memoranda, speeches, articles, and committee files. The largest segment of the collection is Series 5: Speech and Articles (1941-1983). Mostly written or delivered by NIH directors Shannon and Marston, they also include material by various public health officials and senior policy makers. Series 1:...
Dates:
1963
"The scientist in government - the development of in-house research" - Washington, D.C., January 8, 1964
File — Box: 4, Folder: 116
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The collection is by no means a complete accounting of the NIH Director's Office for the years covered. Instead, it is a courtesy collection of selected correspondence, memoranda, speeches, articles, and committee files. The largest segment of the collection is Series 5: Speech and Articles (1941-1983). Mostly written or delivered by NIH directors Shannon and Marston, they also include material by various public health officials and senior policy makers. Series 1:...
Dates:
1964
"The NIH program in relation to the nation's research and development effort" - Washington, D.C., January 9, 1964
File — Box: 4, Folder: 117
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The collection is by no means a complete accounting of the NIH Director's Office for the years covered. Instead, it is a courtesy collection of selected correspondence, memoranda, speeches, articles, and committee files. The largest segment of the collection is Series 5: Speech and Articles (1941-1983). Mostly written or delivered by NIH directors Shannon and Marston, they also include material by various public health officials and senior policy makers. Series 1:...
Dates:
1964
"Discussion of the National Institutes of Health before the Wooldridge Committee" -Washington, D.C., January 9, 1964
File — Box: 4, Folder: 118
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The collection is by no means a complete accounting of the NIH Director's Office for the years covered. Instead, it is a courtesy collection of selected correspondence, memoranda, speeches, articles, and committee files. The largest segment of the collection is Series 5: Speech and Articles (1941-1983). Mostly written or delivered by NIH directors Shannon and Marston, they also include material by various public health officials and senior policy makers. Series 1:...
Dates:
1964
Remarks ... on the occasion of receiving the degree of doctor of medicine honoris causa - University of Louvain, Belgium, February 2, 1964
File — Box: 4, Folder: 119
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The collection is by no means a complete accounting of the NIH Director's Office for the years covered. Instead, it is a courtesy collection of selected correspondence, memoranda, speeches, articles, and committee files. The largest segment of the collection is Series 5: Speech and Articles (1941-1983). Mostly written or delivered by NIH directors Shannon and Marston, they also include material by various public health officials and senior policy makers. Series 1:...
Dates:
1964