Letter describing the life and work of his father, Edward J. Klopp, Sr. (1880-1936), a 1906 graduate of and professor of surgery at Jefferson Medical College.
Printed letter informing McAllister that the faculty have decided to recommend to the Board of Trustees that the M.D. degree be conferred upon him at the next Commencement. Signed by the Dean, R. M. Huston.
ALS concerning charges made against Price by Drs. Penrose, Baldy and others "as embodied in the report of the board of Censors" [of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia]. Price expresses his opinion about the appropriateness of airing these charges among the fellows of the College.
TLS to Dr. McLaughlin at Misericordia Hospital, thanking him and his graduating class of 1920 for dedicating to Jackson the 1920 Jefferson Medical College "Clinic" (yearbook).
ALS by Joseph Mitchell to his sister, informing her that he passed his examination before "the Medical Faculty of Jefferson College" and describing plans for the near future.
Letter of recommendation concerning candidacy of Dr. J. J. Reese for Professorship [in Chemistry] on the faculty of Jefferson Medical College.
ALS to Lucas, Secretary of the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Association, declining invitation to an alumni meeting at Atlantic City.
TLS, Providence, W. W. Keen James to Betty Pilling, 23 July 1994, transmitting photocopies of two letters exchanged between Major W.W. Keen and Charles J. Pilling (president of George P. Pilling & Sons, makers of surgical instruments). The letters dated 3 January and 11 Feb. 1919 pertain to Keen's efforts to raise support for Belgian and French doctors during World War I by arranging for shipments of medical instruments.
Three letters written by Prince from Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, to his father Edmond Prince, Tuscaloosa, Ala., Mar. 28, Mar. [?] and Oct. 24, 1848. The letters are accompanied by a biographical sketch of Dr. Prince and genealogical information on the Prince family compiled by William B. Gresham, Jr., as well as a cover letter from the donor.
Nine letters by W. R. Howe while a student at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, to his fiancee Margaret Leiby, 1854-1856; and two letters by Margaret Glanding Rupp, York, Pa., to Dr. E. J. G. Beardsley and Mr. Wilson of Jefferson Medical College, Sept. 1847, concerning the donation of her grandmother's letters to the College. Also included is a typed document summarizing the genealogy of the Howe-Leiby-Glanding-Rupp families.