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Robert C. Drews Papers

  • FC181
  • Collection
  • 1954

Script of the WUSM Class of 1955 show, the Junior-Senior Fray, performed April 24, 1954.

Drews, Robert C.

Thomas B. Ferguson Papers

  • FC182
  • Collection

This collection consists of seven series, containing correspondence and other related materials from throughout his career, including his terms as the president of the American Association of Thoracic Surgery and editor of the Annals of Thoracic Surgery.

Ferguson, Thomas B. (Thomas Bruce)

E. James Anthony Papers

  • FC183
  • Collection

This large collection includes letters, drafts of articles and lectures, research notebooks, photographs, and slide transparencies.

Anthony, Elwyn James

Neal S. Bricker Papers

  • FC184
  • Collection

This collection includes 60 binders of materials used by Dr. Bricker during the creation of manuscripts for publication of his research papers, 155 research notebooks, 2 bound volumes including Dr. Bricker's reprints, and 2 grant applications.

Bricker, Neal S.

Wesley A. Clark Papers

  • FC186
  • Collection

This collection contains materials related to Wesley Clark’s work in the field of computer science and his involvement in international scholarly exchanges, with a small part of the collection related to his personal life. Materials related to his work in computer science focus primarily on the LINC (Laboratory INstrument Computer), Macromodular Computer Systems and processing written Chinese for computer display. There is a modest representation in the collection of Clark’s non-LINC work carried out at MIT:  Project Whirlwind, Lincoln Writer, L-1, and TX-2. These portions of the collection contain technical reports, memos, prototype drawings, LINC Evaluation program proceedings, publications, working notebooks, and notecards. The notebooks Wesley Clark used to develop his design of the LINC are of particular interest. Contract work represented includes Xerox PARC and Burroughs Corporation and contain expense statements, check stubs, reports, consulting agreements and correspondence.

Clark was involved in scholarly exchanges with the People’s Republic of China and the collection contains materials on multiple trips to China and materials from the CSCPRC (Committee on Scholarly Communication with the People’s Republic of China). Of particular interest is the 1972 visit to China where Clark, along with five other American computer experts (most accompanied by their wives), were selected to tour Chinese computer facilities. Materials include correspondence, minutes, newsletters, itineraries, travel journals, conference materials, brochures, articles, reports, notes, and ephemera.

Roughly half the collection is visual material in the form of photographs, contact sheets, negatives and slides. The majority of the visual collection include contact sheets and negatives (with a few photos) related to the projects and work carried out by the Computer Research Laboratory (CRL), later renamed the Computer Systems Laboratory, and focus on the LINC and Macromodular Computer Systems. Photographs, negatives and contact sheets of the 1972 trip to China are also noteworthy.

Clark, Wesley A.

Alan L. Schwartz Papers

  • FC187
  • Collection

Box 1 contains the program of the scientific symposium honoring Alan L. Schwartz held on October 18, 2016 and five DVDs recording the presentations at the symposium. The speakers include: Louis Muglia, Norman Rosenblum, Jeffrey Saffitz, Arnold Strauss, Aaron Ciechanover, David Ransohoff, Brigitte Gomperts, Jeffrey Gordon, Kenneth Polonsky, and Margaret Hostetter. Also in the collection is the photo album honoring Schwartz made by the faculty, fellow, residents, students, and staff of the Department of Pediatrics and the St. Louis Children's Hospital presented to him on October 18, 2016. There is also a 22 page color printout of a powerpoint presentation entitled "Improving Our Children's Heath Through Research, Education, and Service," presented in September 2015 as the 20th State of Department [of Pediatrics] Address.

Box 2 contains a leatherbound volume illustrated with images from the life and career of Alan L. Schwartz presented to Schwartz at the time of his retirement as the Harriet B. Spoehrer Professor and head of the Department of Pediatrics, October 28, 2016.

Schwartz, Alan L.

Robert Senior Collection

  • FC188
  • Collection

This small collection includes medical campus publications and other news articles featuring Dr. Robert Senior, particularly as it relates to his position at Jewish Hospital’s Division of Respiratory and Critical Care and Pulmonary Care Department.  There is also documentation about his prominent role in the 1992 Clover Ball fundraiser which helped to fund a new Respiratory Research Laboratory at Jewish Hospital, as well as other items relating to the general history of Jewish Hospital.  Also included are a diploma and two photographs of Dr. Senior’s father-in-law, Joseph M. Orenstein, a 1930 graduate of the Washington University School of Medicine.

Senior, Robert M.

George Ormiston Memoir

  • FC189
  • Collection

This small collection consists of a 5 page typed memoir entitled "Recollections of St. Louis" by George Ormiston dated September 18, 1964. In it Ormiston recalls his experiences with St. Louis Children's Hospital and Department of Pediatrics staff including faculty members William McKim Marriott, Jean V. Cooke, and Alexis Hartmann and staff members Anne Perley, Marie Morton, and Mrs. Schlueter.

Ormiston, George

Robert W. Kelley Papers

  • FC190
  • Collection
  • 1942-1976

The material in this collection is primarily related to Robert W. Kelley's military service during World War II with the 21st General Hospital. The largest series is series 1, which includes his military service record, his handwritten patient notes, and Special Court-Martial files against members of 21st General Hospital, as well as reunion lists. Series 2 contains photographs primarily related to the 21st, but also includes a selection of unrelated photographs. Series 3 contains publications including The Quarterly of the Phi Beta Pi Medical Fraternity, The Diplomate, and a Commencement program from Washinton University. Finally, series 4 contains a small amount of general correspondence.

Kelley, Robert W.

Teresa J. Vietti Papers

  • FC191
  • Collection
  • 1927-2009

This collection contains records related to Teresa J. Vietti, emeritus professor of pediatrics at Washington Unviersity School of Medicine. The contents of the collection include photographs, correspondence, articles, certificates, biographical information including a CV, and a signed first edition of her textbook Clinical Pediatric Oncology (1973). The majority of the correspondence and articles in the collection pertain to Teresa Vietti's identical twin sister, Ardel, and the search for her wherabouts after she was kidnapped by members of the Viet Cong on May 30, 1962. Some of the correspondence was originally sent to Teresa's parents, Grace and Victor Vietti, and includes investigative reports filed by the Department of State.

Vietti, Teresa J.

Frank R. Kleffner Papers

  • FC192
  • Collection
  • 1958-2014

This collection primarily includes documents and video recordings relating to the study and diagnosis of Landau-Kleffner Syndrome. This syndrome is a rare disorder in which children lose the ability to speak and respond to language and was identified and described by Kleffner and William M. Landau, MD in 1957.

Of note are video recordings of diagnostic and follow-up interviews with a patient who was successfully treated for Landau-Kleffner Syndrome as a child (Series 2: Video Recordings, 1961-2007). Also noteworthy are correspondence and other documents relating to a symposium held in 2007 to mark the 50th anniversary of the identification of Landau-Kleffner Syndrome (Series 1: Documents relating to Landau-Kleffner Syndrome, 1957-2014).

The case of the patient interviewed in the recordings is included in Mantovani J.F. & Landau W.M. (1980). “Acquired Aphasia with Convulsive Disorder: Course and Prognosis.” Neurology, 30 (5), 524–529. In the article the patient is identified as Patient 7.

Kleffner, Frank R.

Mary Bartlett Bunge Papers

  • FC193
  • Collection
  • 1955-2013

This collection contains records relating to Bunge’s work as a neuroscientist. Records include electron microscopy prints and 35mm negatives; research data and notes; laboratory notebooks and electron microscopy logbook; manuscript drafts, related correspondence, and figures prepared for publication and presentation; correspondence; and Bunge’s Master’s thesis and doctoral dissertation.

Bunge, Mary Bartlett

Richard P. Bunge Papers

  • FC194
  • Collection
  • 1956-2017

This collection contains records relating to Bunge’s work as a neurobiologist. Records include research notes and data; electron microscopy prints; manuscript drafts, related correspondence, and figures prepared for publication and presentation; photographs and transparencies; a program grant application; and correspondence.

Bunge, Richard P.

Walter F. Ballinger, II Papers

  • FC195
  • Collection
  • 1943-2014

This small collection contains records primarily related to the career and professional activities of Walter F. Ballinger, II. The collection includes correspondence, photographs, medical licenses, certificates and awards, and eulogies and remembrances of Dr. Ballinger. Of note are letters, schedules, and notes related to Dr. Ballinger’s interviews for positions at Johns Hopkins University and Washington University School of Medicine (Series 1).

Ballinger, Walter F., II

William H. Danforth Papers

  • FC196
  • Collection
  • 1996 - 2019

This collection contains records of William H. Danforth, Chancellor Emeritus of Washington University in St. Louis, primarily related to his involvement with the Barnes-Jewish Hospital board. Includes correspondence and memoranda related to BJC and Washington University School of Medicine administration, circa 1996-2019, chiefly 1997-2003.

Danforth, William H. (William Henry)

Marcus E. Raichle Papers

  • FC197
  • Collection
  • 1973 - 2023

This collection contains records from Marcus E. Raichle, MD, Professor of Radiology, Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Professor of Neuroscience, Professor of Neurology, the Alan A and Edith L Wolff Distinguished Professor of Medicine, and past head of the Neuroimaging Laboratory Washington University School of Medicine.

Raichle, Marcus E.

Marcel T. Saghir Interview

  • FC198
  • Collection
  • July 27, 2023

This collection contains an audio recording and transcript of an interview with Marcel T. Saghir. The interview focuses on his work with the Washington University Gender Identity Clinic in the late 1960s and 1970s.

The interview is approximately 25 minutes long and was conducted by Os Keyes, PhD candidate at the University of Washington.

Saghir, Marcel T.

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