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Personal 35mm Photographic Slides, 1959-1968, undated.

This sub-series contains family and personal photographs. Photographs of note several snapshots of of Dr. Bain, her longtime friend and housemate Christine Glass, and the house Dr. Bain and Ms. Glass owned at 2710 Quebec Street NW, Washington D.C. Folders titles are descriptive and were assigned by the archivist.

Studio Portraits of Katherine Bain, circa 1900-1970.

This sub-series includes studio portraits of Dr. Bain. The portraits were separated from other printed photographs into their own sub-series and arranged chronologically. Folders titles are descriptive and were assigned by the archivist.

John C. Herweg Oral History, June 13, 1990

An interview of the Washington University Medical Center Desegregation History Project, conducted by Edwin W. McCleskey and associates, 1990. Approximate Length: 45 minutes.

John Herweg discusses the segregated wards for Black patients in Barnes Hospital and the desegregation of St. Louis Children’s Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine.

Herweg begins by relating the experiences of medical students at Washington University when he was a student in the 1940s, and compares those experiences with contemporary students. He explains how medical students were assigned patients in one of the segregated ward at Barnes, Ward 0400, and the similarities and differences between the wards for white and Black patients.

Herweg then relates the events that led to the removal of the Black wards and desegregation at Children’s Hospital. He discusses his involvement in the desegregation of the medical school and the first Black students to enroll, including the first post-graduate student in 1947. He also explains how the medical school attracts and retains Black students, and what measures have been put in place to help Black students succeed.

John C. Herweg Oral History, June 29, 1990

An interview of the Washington University Medical Center Desegregation History Project, conducted by Edwin W. McCleskey and associates, 1990. Approximate Length: 44 minutes.

John Herweg discusses federal grant programs for attracting minority students, and admissions procedures for Washington University School of Medicine, and how the school has and has not been successful in attracting and retaining Black students and students from other minority groups.

Herweg begins by clarifying the medical school’s commitment to the recruitment and education program for minority students and further explaining capitation grants, both of which he discussed in his first interview. He then discusses the federal grant programs for minority students available in the 1970s.

Herweg next explains the admissions criteria for the medical school, how applications are reviewed, and how the number of applications from Black and other minority students has changed over time. He addresses the fact that the applicant pool of Black students has increased but the number of Black students enrolled has remained fairly stable. He then discusses the university’s commitment to students from other minority groups, and how it can attract them. He closes by saying he believes that the school is on the brink of a leap forward and then gives his thoughts on the future of the school.

Professional Photographs, 1925-1993, undated.

This sub-series includes photographs relating to Dr. Bain’s professional work, largely related to her work and travels with the Children’s Bureau and UNICEF. Of note are photographs of Dr. Bain as an intern at San Francisco Children’s Hospital in 1925 (Box 4, folders 74 and 75) and an undated photograph of Dr. Bain at a meeting at the United Nations (Box 4, folder 92).

Also of note is a snapshot of Dr. Bain with Christine Glass, Dr. Bain’s longtime friend and housemate, in Italy in 1962 (Box 4, folder 80).

Folders titles are descriptive and were assigned by the archivist.

Publications, Lectures, and Related Records, 1950-1995, undated.

This sub-series primarily includes draft articles and scripts for lectures. Of note are Dr. Ternberg’s dissertation, “Biochemical Studies on Hemopoietic Agents” (1950) and remarks Dr. Ternberg gave at a dinner marking the 75th anniversary of the first admission of women students to Washington University School of Medicine (1993).

The series also contains scripts, research notes, and related patient records for a presentation given in 1993 titled “Second Malignancies following Pelvic Radiation for Childhood Malignancies.”

Accepted Abstracts, 1977-1995.

This sub-series contains abstracts of presentations and papers written by Jessie Ternberg. Also included are some article drafts and related correspondence.

Published Papers, 1949-1996.

This sub-series contains reprints and copies of papers published by Jessie Ternberg. Also included are some article drafts and related correspondence.

Personal Photographs, 1892-1997, undated.

This sub-series contains family and personal photographs. Photographs of note include several snapshots of Dr. Bain, her longtime friend and housemate Christine Glass, and the house Dr. Bain and Ms. Glass owned at 2710 Quebec Street NW, Washington D.C. Folders titles are descriptive and were assigned by the archivist.

Digital Files and Digital Surrogates, 1972-1999.

This sub-series includes digital surrogates and digital files stored in Becker Archives’ digital archives. Digital surrogates include 35mm photographic slides and an audio recording of an interview with Dr. Bain. Digital files include of a video of Dr. Bain’s 100th birthday party and eulogies for Dr. Bain.

Two files related to a family newsletter, “The Bain Banner,” were unable to be transferred from the CD on which they were originally stored.

For a printed copy of “The Bain Banner” newsletter see Series 1, Box 1, Folder 3. For printed copies of the eulogies, see Series 8, Box 6, Folder 13 for. Original folder titles were retained.

2008 Distinguished Faculty Awards

Distinguished Clinician Award recipients: John P. Atkinson, MD; Louis “Pepper” Dehner, MD; Heidi Prather, DO; Shirley Sahrmann, PT, PhD; Franz J. Wippold, II, MD.

Distinguished Community Service Award recipients: Linda B. Cottler, PhD, MPH; Katie Plax, MD; Consuelo Hopkins Wilkins, MD.

Distinguished Educator Award recipients: Barbara S. Monsees, MD; Joseph L. Price, MD; Abdullah M. Nassief, MD; Timothy J. Ley, MD.

Distinguished Investigator Award recipients: Richard S. Hotchkiss, MD; Shin-Ichiro Imai, MD, PhD; Samuel Klein, MD; Jeanne M. Nerbonne, PhD; David A. Rudnick, MD, PhD; Robert D. Schreiber, PhD.

Photographs and Correspondence, Likely from Patients, 1972-2009, undated.

This sub-series mainly contains photographs, and also includes some correspondence from patients and patients’ families. The photographs include both portraits and snapshots, and are likely of patients and their families. Also included are photographs of patients in surgery.

The correspondence includes letters, thank you notes, and cards sent to Dr. Ternberg by patients and their families.

Many of the photographs were displayed on a bulletin board or in frames in Dr. Ternberg’s office at Saint Louis Children’s Hospital. The photographs and notes show the long relationships these children and families had with Dr. Ternberg and the impact she had on their lives; photographs from several families span a decade or more. The correspondence includes several thank you notes from patients and their families written to Dr. Ternberg many years following the time she served as their doctor; two notes were sent at least 20 years later.

Some of the children in the photographs have been identified, while others are unidentified. The sub-series also includes a folder of Dr. Ternberg with unidentified staff members, and scenes at Saint Louis Children’s Hospital.

2009 Distinguished Faculty Awards

Distinguished Clinician Award recipients: L. Michael Brunt, MD; Steven A. Edmundowicz, MD; Diane F. Merritt, MD; Robert J. Rothbaum, MD; René Tempelhoff, MD.

Distinguished Community Service Award recipients: F. Sessions Cole, MD; David B. Gray, PhD; Abby S. Hollander, MD.

Distinguished Educator Award recipients: Carolyn Baum, PhD, OTR/L; Andrew C. Heath, D.Phil.; Gerald Medoff, MD; Eugene H. Rubin, MD, PhD.

Distinguished Investigator Award recipients: Maurizio Corbetta, MD; Michael R. DeBaun, MD, MPH; Fanxin Long, PhD; Robert P. Mecham, PhD; Kenneth M. Murphy, MD, PhD; Joseph H. Steinbach, PhD.

2010 Distinguished Faculty Awards

Distinguished Clinician Award recipients: Michael Kyriakos, MD; Daniel D. Picus, MD; Joan L. Rosenbaum, MD; Elbert P. Trulock, MD.

Distinguished Community Service Award recipients: Jonathan M. Green, MD; Jack H. Ladenson, PhD.

Distinguished Educator Award recipients: John A. Cooper, MD, PhD; Bradley A. Evanoff, MD; James P. Keating, MD Karen L. O’Malley, PhD; Deborah C. Rubin, MD.

Distinguished Investigator Award recipients: Paul M. Allen, PhD; Emily Cheng, MD, PhD; Scott J. Hultgren, PhD; Thalachallour Mohanakumar, PhD.

2011 Distinguished Faculty Awards

Distinguished Clinician Award recipients: Jeff M. Michalski, MD, MBA; Tae Sung Park, MD; Andrew J. White, MD, MSc.

Distinguished Community Service Award recipients: L. Lewis Wall, D.Phil, MBioeth.

Distinguished Educator Award recipients: William W. Clark, PhD; Paul J. Goodfellow, PhD; Dan W. Haupt, MD.

Distinguished Investigator Award recipients: Robert H. Baloh, MD, PhD; Philip E. Cryer, MD; L. David Sibley, PhD; Michael J. Welch, PhD.

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