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Y .Dean. Written by Edward by Cover Letter. Letter from Alfred Jones To ara.:Marshall temp6,,~y .Dean. Written by Edward 20, ~8~8. Accompani~d by cover letter. Letter from Alfred Jones to James B. Waiker concerning approval of Nomination of Clara Marshall as D~an, dated 6-30~88. 2 Clara Marshall Letters from Executive Committee, Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania 1.- May 31, 1888 Signed by Alfred Jones. 2.- July20, 1888 Sig@ifi)d by Alfred Jones. 3,- August 20, 1888 Signed by Alfred Jones 2p. 4.- August 21, 1888 Signed by Alfred Jones 5.- Octbber4, 1888 Signed by Alfred Jones. 6.- October 10, 1888 Signed by Alfred Janes 7.- October 15, 1888 Signed by Alfred Jones. 8.- October 15, 1888 Signed by A1fr~d Jones 2p. 9.- November 1, 1888 Signed by Alfred Jones. 10.~December 13, 1888 Signed by Alfred Jones. Letter from C.N. Peirce about appointment of Henry Leffmann to faculty, dated Aug. 3, 1888. Handwritten addition confirms Clara Marshall's appointment as Dean on part of Board of Cor­ porators. 3 Clara MarshaLl \ Letters con~erning students, 1888: 1.- From Dr. Thayer, Carry (?), Pa., 6-24-1888. Addressed to Ra- chel Bodley) with reply. I J 2 . - Fro mAl ice M. Hac k 1 e y, B r ±fg e wa t e r, N. Y.) 6 - 2 7 -18 8 8. Add res s e to Rachel BodleYjwith'Rep1y 3.- From Mary E. Jones, June 28, 1888 4.- From E1izabethM. 1 Wentworth, Chatham, N. Y. 2-2-1888 5 .. -To E'. M. WentW'ortn.Undated. , " . /:'" 6 . - Fro m H. A. S pie s e; :J:- 3-18 8 8 .. ....,,1 1-\ 1'1 A g (;A) 7.- To H. A. Spiese, 7-5-1888 ' 8.- 'From Mrs H. C . ,Murray , Pts6ltsmou~th, Ohio, 7~10-1888. .. 9.- From Elizabeth M.Wentworth, Chatham, N. Y., 7-:-12-1888 10~~ ,From Henry A. Reid,Wi1kes-Barre, Pa., 7&12-1888 11 . - Fro m Mrs. C. G. 1I a wk, R u $'! 11, I ow a, 7 -13 -1 888; wit h rep 1 y . 12.- To Henry A.Reid, 7-:-14-1888 13. - To Elizabeth M6 went~wort~ . 7-14-1888 14.:'" From AnnieL. Brown'; Chatham, N. B.Can., 7-12-1888 15.- To Mrs. C. G, Hawk 7-26-1888, 16.- From A. Walk or Va1k, Vilna, Russia, 7-29-1888. In French wii English Translation . Accompanied by Certificate in Fr­ .ench. Accompanied by cover letter from Dept. of Med., U of Pa., 8-23-1888 ' 17.- From Annie L. Brbwn, Chatha~N.B.) Can~, 8-31-1888 18.- From Adelaide L. Di~k1ow, Ottawa, Kansas, 9-12-1888 1'9.- To A~elaide L. Dicklow, 9-21-1888 20.- From A. F. Balme (?) concerning Mary E. Kimball, Philadel- phia) 10-4-1888 ./ \ 21. - To Miss Gordon 10-20-1888~ C/-;;Vjllj ~\U'NI::' \ . 're: ~ 1/ 22.- From Cynthia E. Pingr(ae, Denmark, Me., 10-23-1888. I'. iT!-i Ih:I"'L'( 2 3 ,- Frol~h:.C'· Thomp s on, con'2erning Lucy R. Thomp s on, New Yo rk, ,ll-..M-1888 ' ' , 24.- From L. R. ~hompson, 11-17-1888 25. - ,From C. N . Peirce , concerning" THe Russian Lady" " Phila­ delphia. J 10-8-1888 Q 4 Clara Marshall Concerning Rachel Bodley. 1.- Resolution passed at a spec~al meeting of the Faculty of the Woman's Medical College of Penna., held June 20-l888.2p. 2.- Letter from Nathaniel E. Janney, Land Title and Trust Co., Philadelphia, 7-20-1888 3.~ Lett£r from Hiram Corson, Plymouth Meeting, Pa., Sept. 18-1888 4.- Letter from Hiram Corson, Plymouth Meeting, Pa., 10-20·1888 With addendum to Dr. Broomall by C. Narshalr. 5 . - Let t. e r f rom Car ali n e . H. Da 11 " Bu f fa 1 0, N. Y.) 11-0 9 -18 8 8, 6.- Letter from H. Hartshorne, Germantown 9-23-1888 7.- Letter from Nathaniel E. Janney, Land Title and Trust Co., Ph~ladelphia, 3-15-1889. 8.- Duplicated .letter promoting sale of'The Highcaste Hindu Woman" signed by Emma H. P~lmer, Addressed to C. Marshall, dated 3-24- 1 8 9 1, ~/I H),' ,.1 ,l\ 11'~ l~; ., \\ : '\ H)' i-I!-:J 9.- Hanwritten :Manus~rip't' evidently by 'Hi~~m Corson, In honor of Rachal Bodley. sp. 5 Clara Marshall Woman's Hospital of Philadelphia. 1.- Letter from C. N. Peirce, Philadelphia, 3-26~1896 2.- Copy of letter to Board of Corporators, Woman's Med .. Goll., from E. F. Hallway, Philadelphia, 10-12-1903 3.- Letter to C. Newlin P(b€lrce regarding 1903/04 session. 6 Clara Marshall. Establishment of Board of Medical Examinersin Pennsylvania. 1.- Letter from John B. Roberts, Phila. Co .. Med. ~oe., 10-14-1892. 2.- Unsigned Handwritten paragraph endorsing bill to create State Board of Me.d. Examiners·,. on behalf of Faculty of the Woman's Medi.cal College. 3)" 4,5, Three copies of various date of An Act to establish a State Board of Medical Examiners and/or Medical Education. 7 Clara Marthall Application for membership in the Association of American Medical C 0 11 e g e.s: 1 9 0 4 ( 2 cop i e s ) IT' 8 Clara Marshall. Suggested minimum equipment for Medical College~by the American Confederation of Reciprocating, Examining and Licens{ng Medical Boards. Adopted by Michigan State Board \:fA Registration in Me­ dicine, June 10-1908. Letter from Henry S. Pritchett, Carnegie Foundation, feb. 27..,.1909. Copy of letter to Henry C. Mitchell (-!) 3-2~09 Letter from Theodore LeBoutillier, Philadelphia 3-11-09 Letter from B. D. Harison, Detroit, 4-27-09 Letter from Abraham Flexner, Carnegie Foundation, 5-29-09 Copy of letter to Abraham Flexner,. 6-2-09 Copy of letter to Eliza M. Mosher, 10-4-09 Clara Marshall Concerning rating by Council on Medical Education. '1 ~ I Copy of letter from N. P. Colwell to Annie W. Bosworth, 2.J14~13), detailing reasons thatWoma~'s Medical College of Pa. Did not , r e c e i v e CIa s's A rat in g (6 p .) q/c 0 pie s ) Letter from Henry Morris, Philadelphia, 3-4-13 about letter from N.P. Colwell. Letter from Adelaide Ward Peckham, Philadelphia, 3-4-13 about letter fro,m N. P '. 'C'olwell. Report of rating in-spection of Woman's Medical College, made De~. 9,1913 -- 10 Clara Marshall Concerning establishment of Clinical Department of Pediatrics. Letter from Abraham Flexner, Rockefeller Fund, to Mrs. Wilfred Lewis, Philadelphia, 12-10-1913. ~etter from Emily Sargerit Lewis, Philadelphia, 12-].3-1913,about Abraham Flexner's letter. Letter from Ella B. Everitt, Philade~phia, 3-17-l914 Motion Presented in meeting 3-20-1914, by Ella .B. Everitt and Martha Tracy. Copy of Letter to G.eneral Education Board, 3-23-1914, about es­ tablishment of clinical departament of pediatrics. 11 Clara Marshall Woman's Medical College of Pa. Reports. Repl:EJ6)t 0.£ registered students by the Dean, Winter Term, 1888-9 Report of registered st~rlents, Winter Term, l889~90 Report~offirst~year studints,1889-90 Rciport~Prof. Bmomall, Obste~rics, July 6, 1892 Report of Prof. Croasdal~~ Gynaecolog~ July 25, 1892, Report of Hannah Croasdale, Gynaecology, Dec. 21,1892 Report of registered students, college year l893~4 Report of Franc~sEmi ly White , Physiology, Dec. 26,1894 Report of registe~ed students, college year 1894-5 Report of Francis Emily White, Physiology, 1894-5 Report of Dr. Ptirnell(?), Gynecology, March 11, 1895 Report of Hann~h Croasdale, Gy~ecology, July 1, 1895 Report of Clar~arshall, Ma teria Medica; July 3, 189'5 Report of registered students, college year 1895-6. Annual repors May 16, .1900. \. J 12 Clara Marshall Letters replying to requests for titles of publications by alumnae (exclusively?) and compiled bibliographies. Armstrong-Hopkins, Sal~ni; Syra~use, N.Y., Letter 2-27-1900 Baldwin, Kate W.; Philadelphia., Letter, 2-19-1900 Bedal, Adelheid; St. LouisJ Letter, 2-15-1900 Bedal, Adelheid; St. Louis(?);Card, 3-2-1900 Carpenter, Julia W.; Cincinnati; Car~ 2-27-1900 (/"'I\RT~Rs)€-a-TFe1Tt€r~, Mary A. ; Worcester, Mass'Q; Letter 2-21-1900 Galbraith, Anna M.; New York; Letter, 2-20-1900 Gale, M. Jean; Denver; Colo; Card, 2-20-1900 Herrick, Jessie L., Elmira, N. y. Card, 12-6-1899. Herrick, Jessie L., Elmir~ N.Y. Letter, 2-27-1900 Keiser, Clara Shetter; ~eading, Pa.; letter 3-5-1900 Keller, Elizabeth C.; Bostons' letter, 2-15-1900 Keller, E. C.) Boston., Card 2-24-1900 Leo)Johanna Baptistella; New York; letter, 2-25-1900 Leo, Johanna Baptistella; New York; Card, 3-1-1900 Little, Abbey Noyes; Newburyport, Mass.; Card~ 2-14-1900 Musson, Emma A.; Philadelphia (?) Memo, undated. Philbrick>Inez 0.; Linc'oln, Neb.; Letter, 2-20-1900 Putnam-Jacobi, Maty; New York (?); letter 11-12 (no year) Reed, Eli~abeth B., Keene, N~ H.; Letter 2-28-1900 Reel)Ida Virginia; Coatesville, Pa.; Letter, 2-14-1900 Reel, Ida Virginia; Coatesville, Pa.; Letter 2-19-1900 Ritter, E~la N.; Williamsport, Pa., Letter, 2-26-1900 Rutherfor~, Frances A.; Grand Rapids, Mich.; Letter, 2-15-1900 fShick, Mary McDowell; Reading, Pa.; Card 2-28-1900 lCleaver, Emma Osborne; Reading, Pa.; Card, 2-28-1900 Sech~)st, Cora Stalling; Painesville, Ohio; Letter, 2-28-1900 Smith, M~ry H., Parkesburg, Pa., Letter, 2-13-1900 Stoeckel, Louise M., Wilkes-Barre; Card, 4-20 (?) 1900 Thompson, N. M.;(No place); MemO, (No date) Wygant, Julia St. J.; Syracuse, N. Y.; Letter, 2-28-1900 Wygar1t, Julia St. J.; (Syracuse; N. Y.); Card, 3-5-1900 Notes by Clara Marshall.
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