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[Letter from Mrs. Denny Gordon to Mr. Robert G. Mickey, March 24, 1987]

Description: Letter from Mrs. Denny Gordon and Linda Ramsey to Mr. Robert G. Mickey thanking him for his nomination of Dr. May Owen for the 1987 National Board Award of the Medical College of Pennsylvania (which was awarded to Dr. Kathleen M. Foley), and encouraging him to nominate Dr. Owen again the next year.
Date: March 24, 1987
Creator: Gordon, Denny
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Letter from Mrs. Denny Gordon to Dr. May Owen, March 16, 1987]

Description: Letter from Mrs. Denny Gordon and Linda Ramsey to Dr. May Owen discussing her nomination for the National Board Award of The Medical College of Pennsylvania. They encourage her to work with her nominator, Robert G. Mickey, to resubmit the next year, and inform her that her application made it to the finalist group.
Date: March 16, 1987
Creator: Gordon, Denny
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Hospitals of Big Spring, Texas]

Description: Postcard of the two hospitals in Big Spring, Texas; Malone-Hogan Hospital and Big Spring Hospital. The image is an illustration with a main image and a second image in the upper right corner. The main illustration depicting a two-story, red brick building and the smaller image is a white, two or three-story building. The text, printed in the upper left corner of the main image reads "Hospitals of Big Spring, Texas; Malone-Hogan Hospital; Big Spring Hospital."The back of the postcard has "3-21-7… more
Date: 1979-03-21?
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Newspaper Clipping: Three FW physicians cited for brotherhood]

Description: Newspaper clipping of an article about the three Fort Worth physicians to be honored at the 1974 Brotherhood Citation Dinner for the Tarrant County Chapter of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. The article includes details about the backgrounds and careers of the three honorees, Dr. May Owen, Dr. Guinn, and Dr. Levy. On the other side of the paper is a TMA File Maintenance Entry form.
Date: March 19, 1974
Creator: The Press
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Newspaper Clipping: Texas News]

Description: Newspaper clipping of a small collection of articles discussing news from around Texas. The items of interest include Dallas Public Library's collection of framed pictures; a television set stolen in Paris, Texas; the renaming of Air Freight, Inc., to Santa Fe Freight Co.; an army contract with Travos Inc. in Austin; and the Texas Medical Association's correction of claims by the California Medical Association that their President was the first woman to head a state medical society. On the back… more
Date: March 31, 1971
Creator: Athens Daily Review
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[News Release: California Woman Not First State Medical Society Head, March 23, 1971]

Description: Text of a news release from the Texas Medical Association listing female presidents of state medical associations to assert that claims by the California Medical Association that their president was the first woman to hold the office were unfounded. The list includes Dr. May Owen, president of the Texas Medical Association (1960-1961), the third woman on record for any state association.
Date: March 23, 1971
Creator: Texas Medical Association
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Newspaper Clipping: Med Society Head]

Description: Newspaper clipping of a photo of Dr. Roberta Fenlon. A caption accompanies the photo, claiming she was the first woman elected president of a state medical society. The caption also mentions she is an internal medicine specialist and a faculty member at the University of California. On the back of the clipping are portions of a weather forecast and an advertisement
Date: March 19, 1971
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Letter from Mr. C. Lincoln Williston to Dr. J. A. Scofield, March 16, 1970]

Description: Letter from Mr. C. Lincoln Williston to Dr. J. A. Scofield discussing an erroneous news article reporting that Dr. Roberta F. Fenion, President-Elect of the California Medical Association, was the first woman physician picked to lead a state medical society. Mr. Williston assures Dr. Scofield he will bring the report to the attention of Robert L. Thomas, Executive Director of the California Medical Association. He also expresses appreciation that Dr. Scofield informed the newspaper that Dr. May… more
Date: March 16, 1970
Creator: Williston, C. Lincoln
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Letter from Mr. C. Lincoln Williston to Mr. Robert L. Thomas, March 16, 1970]

Description: Letter from Mr. C. Lincoln Williston to Mr. Robert L. Thomas discussing Dr. Roberta F. Fenion's selection as President-Elect of the California Medical Association, Dr. May Owen's service as President of the Texas Medical Association, and Dr. Leslie S. Kent's service as President of the Oregon Medical Association in 1947-1948.
Date: March 16, 1970
Creator: Williston, C. Lincoln
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Newspaper Clipping: High School Clubs Promote Teenage Interest in Nursing]

Description: Newspaper clipping of an article about Corpus Christi high school students who are part of the Future Nurses Association of Texas. The article discusses the clubs' various activities, as well as different guest speakers brought in to speak at the Future Nurses Convention in Corpus Christi, Texas. The article includes a photo two students, Barbalee Wooten and Pat Kilgore, at the Future Nurses Convention. On the back of the clipping are advertisement's for a restaurant and jewelry.
Date: March 7, 1961
Creator: Corpus Christ Times
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[George P. Snyder Sanitarium]

Description: Postcard of Snyder's Sanitarium in Glen Rose, Texas. The building has balconies on the second floor above the patio, and there is a large tree on the left side of the image. "Geo P. Snyder Sanitarium Glen Rose, Texas" is printed across the bottom of the image. Correspondence on the back is address to "Mrs. N. B. Bishop" from a patient at the sanitarium.
Date: March 23, 1930
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[King's Daughters Clinic and Hospital]

Description: Postcard of King's Daughters Hospital in Temple, Texas. The image depicts a three-story, red brick building with a sign reading "King's Daughters Hospital" over the porch and a smaller white house partially obscured by the hospital building. The text, "King's Daughters Hospital, Temple, Texas" is printed in the upper right corner of the image. The correspondence on the back is addressed to "Mrs. Marry Skiller" and signed "Aunt Emma."
Date: March 25, 1914
Partner: Texas Medical Association
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