Correspondence concerning events sponsored by the Society, including letters written by the Society's faculty advisor, Joseph Medoff, M.D. and the Chairman of the Dept. of Medicine, Robert I. Wise, M.D.
Correspondence concerning Orenstein's relations to Jefferson Medical College, from which he graduated in 1905. Includes curriculum vitae describing Orenstein's military and medical career in South Africa, particularly in the area of industrial medicine, and an announcement concerning Orenstein's election as an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1949.
Correspondence between William Potter of the Board of Trustees, Dean Ross V. Patterson, Daniel Baugh and others, mainly concerning Mr. Baugh's financial support of Jefferson Medical College and the Daniel Baugh Institute of Anatomy.
Correspondence of Ross Patterson, M.D., Dean of Jefferson Medical College, with colleagues and state officials concerning several legislative bills proposed in the Pennsylvania legislature regarding medical licensure in that state. The folder includes reference copies of the bills referred to in the correspondence.
Correspondence with Benjamin Howard Rand, Dean of Faculty of Jefferson Medical College, concerning a series of disciplinary actions against Napheys for misusing the name of the College and misrepresenting his position there.
Correspondence between Mrs. Melrose E. Weed, Executive Secretary of the Alumni Association, and Dr. Bland while he was serving in the U.S. Army Medical Corps in the India-Burma theater. Bland, a 1942 graduate of Jefferson Medical College, gives news about his military experiences.
Copies of letters written by Mrs. Melrose E. Weed, Executive Secretary of the Alumni Association, to Dr. Hume, then a Major in the U.S. Army attached to the 38th General Hospital during World War II, and Dr. Hume's responses, some of which accompanied snapshot photographs he sent to Mrs. Weed for The Clinic, the JMC yearbook. Two letters were sent by Dr. Hume as "V-Mail."
Holograph letter written by Dr. Taft, dated 17 Sept. 1945, Mindoro, P. I. to Dr. Walkling, describing conditions on the Pacific islands at the close of World War II and activities of other Jefferson alumni; carbon copy of letter by Mrs. Melrose E. Weed, Executive Secretary of the Alumni Association, in reply, 8 Oct. 1945. Dr. Taft was stationed with the 383rd Infantry, 3rd Battalion.
Correspondence with fellow members of his class of 1926 and with the JMC Alumni Association, mainly concerning reunions and news about alumni and developments at the College.