Group portrait of Alice Cowdry and two unidentified women at a temple site, China.
- VC137-i137458
- Item
- circa 1960
Part of E.V. Cowdry Photographs, Negatives, and Lantern Slides
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Group portrait of Alice Cowdry and two unidentified women at a temple site, China.
Part of E.V. Cowdry Photographs, Negatives, and Lantern Slides
E.V. and Alice Cowdry seated with other men and women at a dinner, Tokyo, Japan.
Part of E.V. Cowdry Photographs, Negatives, and Lantern Slides
Handwritten caption on the back of the photograph reads: "Uemura."
E.V. and Alice Cowdry seated with other men and women at a dinner, Tokyo, Japan.
Part of E.V. Cowdry Photographs, Negatives, and Lantern Slides
Handwritten caption on the back of the photograph reads: "(Uemura) Tsukiji. Tokyo."
The Lee Robins Papers consist of twelve organizational series on Lee Robins' research and her family. The research studies (Series 1) and Interview schedules (Series 2) are the most noteworthy materials and the bulk of the collection. Also included are family and professional photographs (Series 5), a full set of journal articles (Series 3), and her correspondence (Series 6-8) and manuscripts (Series 4) from her retirement. Noteworthy in the biographical series (Series 9-10) are the SCRD oral history interviews with Lee Robins (also online) and typed interviews for a biography of Eli Robins.
Robins, Lee N.
Portrait of E.V. and Alice Cowdry at E.V. Cowdry's 69th birthday party.
Part of E.V. Cowdry Photographs, Negatives, and Lantern Slides
Alice Cowdry, Eva Pearson, Mrs. J. Ernest Ayre, and Mrs. Sykes.
Part of E.V. Cowdry Photographs, Negatives, and Lantern Slides
This collection consists of 12 photographs that primarily depict M. Kenton King at events in his role as Dean of Washington University School of Medicine. Two of the photographs depict Washington University Medical Center buildings, including the Library and a view of Barnes Hospital and Queeny Tower from Forest Park.
King, M. Kenton (Morris Kenton)
Alice and E.V. Cowdry at dinner with colleagues, Osaka, Japan.
Part of E.V. Cowdry Photographs, Negatives, and Lantern Slides
Alice and E.V. Cowdry and an unidentified child on stone steps.
Part of E.V. Cowdry Photographs, Negatives, and Lantern Slides
Alice Cowdry conversing with Valentina Suntzeff at the Suntzeff's garden party.
Part of E.V. Cowdry Photographs, Negatives, and Lantern Slides
This collection consists of 119 photographs and certificates from the Harvey R. Butcher collection.
Butcher, Harvey R.
William B. Kountz Photographs and Certificates
This collection consists of 1 photograph and 4 certificates, including membership certificates and an invitation to William B. Kountz to the 1961 White House Conference on Aging.
Kountz, William B.
Thsi collection consists of 12 Photographs and a card from John D. Vavra, primarily group portraits of the Washington University School of Medicine Division of Hematology. The card is an admittance to practice medicine at City Hospital of St. Louis for a Mr. Gustavus Buck, dated 1881.
Vavra, John D.
E.V. and Alice Cowdry arriving at the Taipei airport, Taiwan.
Part of E.V. Cowdry Photographs, Negatives, and Lantern Slides
Cowdry was an advisor for the Amerian Bureau for Medical Advancement in China.
E.V. and Alice Cowdry cutting a cake at General Loo's house, Taipei, Taiwan.
Part of E.V. Cowdry Photographs, Negatives, and Lantern Slides
Indian woman heaping Alice and E.V. Cowdry with bouquets and garlands, India.
Part of E.V. Cowdry Photographs, Negatives, and Lantern Slides
Rita Levi-Montalcini Collection at Washington University Archives Photographs
This collection consists of 22 digital surrogates of photographs, negatives, and an oil portrait depicting Rita Levi-Montalcini and her laboratory. The physical objects in this collection are held in the Washington University Archive.
Washington University Archives
The St. Louis Council on Human Relations being sworn in at Mayor Darst's office.
Part of E.V. Cowdry Photographs, Negatives, and Lantern Slides
Subjects in the photograph are unidentified, but Alice Cowdry may be standing 7th from left. Included in the folder is a letter from the Secretary to the Mayor Fred Hume, Jr. to Alice Cowdry dated February 16, 1950 that reads: "Dear Mrs. Cowdry: The picture taken by the City Photographer, when the Council on Human Relations was sworn recently, turned out quite nicely, and at the direction of Mayor Darst I am sending you a copy herewith."