Invitation, program and certificate of recognition presented to Kinney in appreciation of five years of service to Thomas Jefferson University's Corporate Services Division. Certificate signed by President Lewis W. Bluemle.
Joseph R. Foster and Sons was a Philadelphia dyeing and finishing yarn company, specializing in worsted and wool yarns. The Joseph R. Foster and Sons records houses four ledger books detailing 16 years of the company’s business records between 1930 and 1946.
This collection consists largely of Dercum's publications, both individual articles in box 1 and bound reprints found in box 2. Box 1 also contains several short biographies, a newspaper clipping from 1939 referencing Dercum's role in persuading Woodrow Wilson not to resign from the presidency, and several photographs and images.
Paper probably submitted to compete for the surgery prize at Jefferson Medical College.
Leather-bound graduation keepsake, 1927; clippings of newspaper article reporting 102nd commencement ceremony, 3 June 1927; letter informing Weiss that he passed examinations for the medical degree, 26 May 1927, signed by Dean Ross V. Patterson; calling card.
One printed booklet, "Form of Medical History and Physical Examination as Adopted by the Jefferson Hospital Department for Diseases of the Chest," 1928; and a two-page carbon copy outline of questions for a mental examination of patients (n.d.).