Alice and E.V. Cowdry in semi-formal dress.
- VC137-i137159
- Item
- circa 1925
Part of E.V. Cowdry Photographs, Negatives, and Lantern Slides
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Alice and E.V. Cowdry in semi-formal dress.
Part of E.V. Cowdry Photographs, Negatives, and Lantern Slides
Group portrait of men and women on an outing, including E.V. and Alice Cowdry.
Part of E.V. Cowdry Photographs, Negatives, and Lantern Slides
E.V. and Alice Cowdry are seated in the first row, first and second from left.
Group portrait of E.V. Cowdry, Jr., Alice Cowdry, and E.V. Cowdry in Woods Hole, Massachusetts.
Part of E.V. Cowdry Photographs, Negatives, and Lantern Slides
E.V. Cowdry holding Edmund Vincent Cowdry, Jr. on a porch.
Part of E.V. Cowdry Photographs, Negatives, and Lantern Slides
E.V. Cowdry Photographs, Negatives, and Lantern Slides
This collection consists of 629 photographs, negatives, and glass lantern slides chronicling the life and career of E.V. Cowdry. The majority of the photographs are scenes from Cowdry's professional travels in China, India, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, Tunisia, and South Africa. The glass lantern slides specifically depict scenes from Cowdry's travels in China.
Cowdry, E. V. (Edmund Vincent)
E.V. Cowdry Certificates and Artifacts
This collection consists of 65 certificates and artifacts documenting the professional accomplishements of E.V. Cowdry, including award certificates, medals, and medallions, membership certificates, diplomas, membership certificates, certificates of appreciation, and plaques.
Cowdry, E. V. (Edmund Vincent)
This collection consists of 28 photographs from the life of E.V. Cowdry. The photographs are primarily portraits of Cowdry. The collection also includes photos depicting E.V. Cowdry's father, Nathaniel Harrington Cowdry, and group portraits of International Cancer Research Commission members.
Cowdry, E. V. (Edmund Vincent)
Mildred Trotter Oral History (OH009)
Trotter discusses her interest in anatomy and the events leading her to joining the faculty of the Washington University School of Medicine department of Anatomy. She recounts several events in the history of the department and its heads over the years, including Robert J. Terry, Edmund V. Cowdry, and Edward Dempsey. Trotter describes serving as an anthropologist in Hawaii identifying skeletal remains after the Second World War, changes in the study and teaching of anatomy, and teaching for a year at Makerere University College in Kampala, Uganda. She also discusses changes in the Washington University School of Medicine over the course of her career as well as sex discrimination in salaries and promotion at the university. The transcript combines two conversations between Mildred Trotter and Estelle Brodman recorded in May, 1972. The transcript was edited in 1985 by Paul G. Anderson to present events of Dr. Trotter's life in chronological order. Emendations of Dr. Trotter's remarks are indicated by words or passages enclosed in brackets. The audio quality of the original sound recording is poor. Interviewed by Estelle Brodman on May 19, 1972 and May 23, 1972. OH009. Approximate Length 37 leaves (40 minutes.)
Trotter, Mildred, 1899-1991
This small collection of correspondence has been arranged into one series that is organized alphabetically. All of the correspondence in this collection is from 1927-1930, when Dr. Scott was an assistant to Dr. Cowdry at the Rockefeller Institute of Medical Research and Assistant Professor of Cytology at Washington University. Subjects include yellow fever studies with E.V. Cowdry, papers in publication, Dr. Dean, and the Rockefeller Institute.
Scott, Gordon H. (Gordon Hatler)
Cowdry, Alice Smith, 1916-1926.
Part of E. V. Cowdry Papers
Correspondence primarily between Mrs. EVC and Dr. E. Vincent Cowdry.
Correspondents: Alice H. S.; Dr. E. Vincent Cowdry; Alice Hanford Smith; Marion, New York; Mrs. EV Cowdry; Scott Whitcher, St. Luke's Hospital, New Bedford; Doctor Francis Williams, Boston, Mass; Doctor W.D. Witherbee, New York City, N.Y & Sarasota, Fla.; Doctor Joseph Gardner.Hopkins, New York City; Anna Clark, New York City
Cowdry, Alice