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[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and Molly J. Walder - June 1941]
Letters between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and Molly J. Walder, dated June 4, 1941. The first letter, which is from Rose Framer on behalf of Dr. Meyer Bodansky, informs Mrs. Walder that Dr. Bodansky has been severely ill however will respond to her letter as soon as he is able. The second letter, which is from Ms. Walder, asks of the status of her brother's consideration for admission into medical school.
[Letter from Meyer Bodansky to Anna R. Scott - August 12, 1937]
Letter to Mrs. Anna R. Scott from Dr. Meyer Bodansky regarding admissions booklets and examinations.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and Orval B. Sessums - February 1939]
Correspondence between Orval B. Sessums and Dr. Meyer Bodansky. Mr. Sessums states his displeasure with his current educational situation and ask Dr. Bodansky for an opportunity to interview for a position at the University of Texas Medical School. Dr. Bodansky's reply grants and interview and informs Mr. Sessums to bring the necessary transcripts and documentation to prove his education.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and B. C. H. Harvey - July 1939]
Letters to and from Dr. Meyer Bodansky, dated July 4, 1939 and July 7, 1939. The earlier letter is from a sender signed as "Neil"; it requests that Dr. Bodansky send him a letter of recommendation so he can send it along with his transcripts to the University of Chicago Medical School for admission. The second letter is from Dr. Bodansky to Dr. B. C. H. Harvey at the University of Chicago. The letter was written on behalf of C. L. Herrmann, and requests that Dr. Harvey assist him financially with his studies in Chemistry and Medicine.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and Ina Boyd Herrmann - July 1939]
Letters between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and Ina Boyd Herrmann, dated July 25, 1939 and July 27, 1939. In the first letter, Mrs. Herrmann notifies Dr. Bodansky that she has included his name as a reference for her application at the Medical Bureau in Chicago. The second letter is a response from Dr. Bodansky that wishes Mrs. Herrmann good luck.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky, Rose Framer, and Adrian Marshall, September 1939]
Letters between Dr. Meyer Bodansky, Adrian Marshall, and Rose Framer. The first letter is handwritten and dated September 4, 1939 by Mr. Marshall. In the letter, Mr. Marshall explains that he is unable attend his third year at the American University of Beirut because travel has been ceased overseas in light of the current war in Europe. Due to the circumstances, Mr. Marshall requests admission to the University of Texas School of Medicine. The letterhead reads, "Adolph Marshall, 300 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, N.Y.", however the "Adolph" on the first page is scratched out and replaced with a handwritten "Adrian". The second letter is from Ms. Framer, who responds that Dr. Bodansky is on vacation and will respond to Mr. Marshall's letter as soon as he is back in town. The last letter is a response to Mr. Marshall from Dr. Bodansky. He informs Mr. Marshall that he is ineligible for admission because the University of Texas only accepts in-state resident students.
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