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[Building in Bay City]
Photograph of a building in Bay City, Texas. It is a brick building with a covered porch and three windows along the side. There are trees around the building. According to the information on the back, the photograph was taken in 1935.
[Club Recreativo Internacional, 1935]
Photograph of the members of Club Recreativo Internacional, 1935. From center top (left to right): Carlos Salazar, Vice Presidente ; Jesus de la Isla, Secretario ; Arcadio P. Castillo, Pro-Secretario ; Jose P. Castillo, Tesorero ; Donagiano C. Perez, Pro-Tesorero ; Jesus M. Chapa, 1st Vocal ; Carlos Y. Alcalde, 2nd Vocal ; Guillermo Aguilar, 4th Vocal ; Fredezmindo Lopez ; Francisco Brett, 3rd Vocal ; Ramon C. Gernandez, Precidente. From upper left to lower right: Arnoldo G. Lara ; Mario Montemayor ; Jose L. Torres ; Antonio G. Luna ; Eduardo Pascoe ; Emilio Torres ; Juan Rodriguez ; Eulogio Quintanilla ; D. Salvador Estrella ; Julio S. Perez ; Tomas Martinez ; Alberto Guera ; Ramon Rodriguez ; Silvestre Alguesiur ; Emilio Esparza ; Felix Tijerira ; Romingo A. Varrdo ; Foroteo Hernandez ; Francisco Moreno ; Juan Pantoja ; Tomas Carrera ; Bernardo Contreras ; Estleuan Reyna ; Manuel Lopez ; Jose Alonzo ; Isidao Ibarra ; Tomas Moreno ; Alejandro Vega ; Jesus Garcia ; Manuel Ortegon ; Francisco Tijerina ; Ernesto Olivares ; Francisco Alvarez ; Felipe Alvarado ; Ramon Serena ; Jose Luis Perez ; Ricardo R. Cruz ; Manuel Aleman ; Ernesto Campos ; Guiillermo Espanrza ; Luis Peguero ; Felix de la Isla ; J. J. Mercado ; Rodrigo Garcia R. ; Manuel Crespo ; Rex Salmeron ; Luis Ripley ; Nicasio H. Cedrio ; Manuel N. Cantu
Cow & Man
Copy print of a man, identified as O. V. (Mickey) Christensen, holding the reins of a calf. He stands in a dirt road. Behind him, an automobile is parked next to a series of single-story, disorderly sheds. There are a few slender trees off to the left near where the man stands.
[Danevang School Children]
Copy negative of the 5th and 6th grade students of Danevang School, which is located in Wharton County, Texas. The students are pictured outside of the school building. From left to right, top to bottom, the students pictured are Leo Westerholm, Benedict Krag, Iver (Jack) Wind, Magdalene Thyssen, Otto Bram, Henry Nielsen, Ingvart Fredderick Ingvardsen, Oscar (O. V. Mickey) Christensen, Johanna Larsen, and Dorothy Mae Krenek on the top row; in the middle row Thyra (Torie) Nielsen, Ingeborg Thyssen, Dagny Thyssen, unknown, Merle Longwood, Miss Wilson (teacher), Helena Berndt, Bertha Nielsen, Agneta Hermansen, and Doris Andersen; and on the bottom row Melvin Hansen, Viggo Thyssen, Alfred Jensen, Siguard Thyssen and Ernest Aage Ingvardsen.
[Graduating class of Our Lady of Guadalupe School]
Photograph of the graduation class of 1935 at Our Lady of Guadalupe School. Top row, left to right: Cruz Rodriguez ; Natalio Molino ; Raymundo Rodriguez ; Pedro Aguilar ; Petra Ruiz. Second row, left to right: Bertha Cruz ; Frances Rodriguez ; Vicenta Barela ; Bernadina Gonzalez ; Lupe Andrade ; Rafaela Lopez ; Margarita Gonzalez.
[Hygiene instruction class at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church]
Photograph of a hygiene instruction class, circa 1935.
La Inundacion de Houston en 1935
Photograph of document, La Inundacioin de Houston en 1935, written by Jesus Golleges. This is a poem about the Great Houston Flood of 1935. Golleges was the father of Mario Golleges.
[Mexican Presbyterian Church]
Photograph of the Mexican Presbyterian Church in Angleton, Texas. The church is a wooden building, raised off the ground with wooden pillars. there are four unnamed boys standing in front. There is a handwritten note on the back identifying the church and its location and dating the photograph to 1935.
[Photograph of Club International]
Photograph of eleven men, members of Club International.
[Portrait of Guadalupe Zepeda and Alberto Esparza]
Photograph of Guadalupe Zepeda and Alberto Esparza in front of the Mexican Presbyterian Church in Bay City, Texas. The name of the church, in Spanish, is partially visible above the entrance. The church is a brick building with a covered porch and a fence in front. The two men are standing in front of the fence. Their names are listed on the back along with the city and year, 1935. The men are called "ancianos" on the back.
[Sam Brodsgaard and Andreas P. Lauritsen with Fish]
Copy print of Soren (Sam) Brodsgaard (left) and Andreas P. Laurtisen (right) standing on a boardwalk that looks unto a broad body of water. A large fish hangs from a small rod that they're both holding. The fish touches the floor and goes up all the way to their hips. The men both have on suspenders and hats, although Sam is holding his on his right hand.
[Two boys at the opening of Hidalgo Park]
Photograph of two boys, one with cap on, at the opening of Hidalgo Park in Houston, Texas.
[Poll tax receipt for John J. Herrera, County of Galveston - 1934]
1934 Galveston County poll tax receipt number 14166 for John J. Herrera. It includes demographic information about Herrera and is signed by the deputy of the Harris County Assessor and Collector of Taxes. Date of election is listed on the back.
[Letter from F. W. Schlutz to Meyer Bodansky - February 1935]
Letter from F. W. Schlutz of the University of Chicago Children's Hospital to Dr. Meyer Bodansky offering his endorsement on a recent problem submission. The letter also details upcoming travel plans for both doctors and invited Dr. Bodansky to Chicago to visit for a meeting.
[Letter from F. W. Schlutz to Meyer Bodansky - February 1935]
Letter from F. W. Schlutz of the University of Chicago Children's Hospital to Dr. Meyer Bodansky asking for consideration of an unknown matter previously discussed between the two men in Chicago. Dr. Schlutz also acknowledges the receipt of a letter from Dr. Bodansky in February and his intent to travel to Galveston, TX.
[Biographical Sketch of John M. Herrera]
Document with biographical information about John M. Herrera's personal life, family, military service, education, career, affiliations, and references.
[Funeral Program for E. Spriggs Ratliff, February 20, 1935]
Funeral program for Mrs. E. Spriggs Ratliff. The funeral was held Wednesday, February 20, 1935 at St. Paul M. E. Church, officiated by G. A. Deslandes. She was buried in San Antonio, Texas.
[Letter from F. W. Schlutz to Meyer Bodansky - March 1935]
Letter from F. W. Schlutz of the University of Chicago Children's Hospital to Dr. Meyer Bodansky informing him of the progress of an issue the two men have previously discussed. Dr. Schlutz also expresses his regrets at not being able to be in Texas on an upcoming trip to the southern United States.
[Correspondence between Dan R. Boisseau and Meyer Bodansky - March 1935]
Correspondence between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and Dan R. Boisseau regarding food research over goitre. The two men request information over the subject and research of their two geographical areas.
[Letter from David R. Goddard to Meyer Bodansky - April 1935]
Letter to Dr. Meyer Bodansky from David R. Goddard, National Research Fellow at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, stating several problems he noticed with an experiment conducted by Dr. Bodansky. The letter also details the scientific equations Goddard used in evaluating the experiment.
[Letter from C. J. Weber to Meyer Bodansky - May 1935]
Letter to Dr. Meyer Bodansky from C. J. Weber of the University of Kansas School of Medicine with a description of a method developed for urine analysis. The reactions of several patients are mentioned when using the stated method.
[Letter from B. C. H. Harvey to Meyer Bodansky - May 1935]
Letter from B. C. H. Harvey, Dean of Medical Students at the University of Chicago, to Dr. Meyer Bodansky outlining necessary examinations to receive an M.D. degree. The letter also lists several classes that must be taken before being eligible for the exams.
[Letter from B. C. H. Harvey to Meyer Bodansky - June 1935]
Letter from B. C. H. Harvey, Dean of Medical Students at the University of Chicago, to Dr. Meyer Bodansky giving permission for him to attend summer commencement at the University of Chicago.
[Letter from Henry D. Jump to Meyer Bodansky - August 1935]
Letter from Henry Jump to Meyer Bodansky informing him that a doctor he recommended for a chemistry teaching position has accepted the spot. The letter thanks Dr. Bodansky for his recommendation.
[Certificate from the University of Chicago's Registrar Office Verifying Dr. Meyer Bodansky's Graduation with a Doctorate Degree in Biological Sciences]
Certificate from the University of Chicago's Office of the Registrar's verifying that Dr. Bodansky graduated with a doctorate degree of medicine in the division of the biological sciences.
[Meyer Bodansky's Doctorate of Medicine Diploma from the University of Chicago]
Dr. Bodansky's doctorate of medicine diploma from the University of Chicago.
[Letter from Meyer Bodansky to Henry D. Jump - September 1935]
Letter from Dr. Meyer Bodansky to Dr. Henry D. Jump, Acting Dean of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania. The letter thanks him for his acceptance of several doctors as professors at the school.
[Letters from W. A. Peabody to Meyer Bodansky - September 1935]
Letter from W. A. Peabody offering input on the commercial manufacture of the chemical creatine. The letter is from Valentine's Meat Juice Company in Richmond, Virginia.
[Letter from John H. Yoe to Meyer Bodansky - September 1935]
Letter from John H. Yoe to Dr. Meyer Bodansky requesting Dr. Bodansky write a chapter on Physiological Chemistry for an upcoming book. He notes an interest in familiarizing his students with German in chemistry writings.
[Letter from Ephraim Shorr to Meyer Bodansky - September 1935]
Letter from Dr. Ephraim Shorr to Dr. Meyer Bodansky with a report about experiments involving the chemical creatin. The letter notes several test subjects and their reactions to certain chemicals and experiments.
[Letter from Meyer Bodansky to John H. Yoe - September 1935]
Letter from Dr. Meyer Bodansky to Dr. John H. Yoe accepting an opportunity, presented in a previous letter between the two, to write a chapter covering chemical German in an upcoming book. He mentions the subjects of the chapter to be digestion, metabolism, and nutrition.
[Group Portrait of Hispanic Children]
Photograph of a group portrait of school-age Hispanic children and two adults. There are three rows of children standing, kneeling, and sitting on the ground and facing the camera. There is a young woman standing at the end of the middle row to the right, and a man standing at the opposite end on the left. Most of the children are smiling and many have their hands on their faces. There is a small building visible in the background on the right-hand side. There is a handwritten note in Spanish on the back of the photograph that translates to: "Hm Cawpbell. Here is a photo that mother took of E.D. McAllen on the second of October. There was nothing more than sending them out. McAllen - Oct. 1935 A Fernández".
[United States Civil Service Commission Form from L. A. Moyer - October 1935]
Letter from L. A. Moyer to the Secretary of the Treasury for the appointment of Dr. Meyer Bodansky as Attendant Specialist in Pathological Chemistry. The letter is a copy of the form.
[Letter from V. E. Haley to Meyer Bodansky - October 1935]
Letter from V. E. Haley, of the United States Treasury Department, to Dr. Meyer Bodansky in Galveston, TX. The letter gives Dr. Bodansky an appointment as an Attendant Specialist in Pathological Chemistry at the U.S. Marine Hospital in Galveston. At the bottom is an endorsement by J. R. Ridlon, Medical Director of the hospital, forwarding the letter to Dr. Bodansky.
[Letter from Meyer Bodansky to W. D. Wilcox; Lea and Febiger - November 13, 1935]
Letter from Dr. Bodansky to Mr. W. D. Wilcox concerning the book that Dr. Bodansky and his brother are currently working on.
[Letter from C. J. Weber to Meyer Bodansky - November 1935]
Letter from C. J. Weber to Dr. Meyer Bodansky outlining a method the two have used to test urine and blood. Mr. Weber notes the outcomes of several times through the tests and welcomes Dr. Bodansky to provide input on his results testing on tissues and blood.
Brian Wind on Horseback
Photograph of a man, identified as Brian Wind, on horseback in an empty plot of land. He wears a jacket, cowboy hat, and loose fitting pants. He holds the reins of his light-colored horse with his left hand and looks directly at the camera. Behind him, there appears to be a wire fence. Hand-written text on the back of the photograph reads, "Christmas 1935. Some cowboy!"
Chemical Composition
Benjamin R. Harris' legal patent from the United States Patent Office, on the chemical compositions he created which are products with hydrophyllic characters and explaining how he forms them.
[Letter from The American Society of Clinical Pathologists - December 3, 1935]
Letter to members of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists regarding general business, the publication of a book ("Approved Laboratory Methods"), and dates for seminars and meetings including the annual meeting for the next year in Kansas City, Missouri.
[Letter from Meyer Bodansky to John H. Yoe - December 1935]
Letter from Dr. Meyer Bodansky to Dr. John H. Yoe at the University of Virginia. The letter details a chapter covering physiological chemistry in a book written by Dr. Yoe. Dr. Bodansky is slated to translate the chapter.
[Letter from John H. Yoe to Meyer Bodansky - December 1935]
Letter from Dr. John H. Yoe to Dr. Meyer Bodansky in response to a prior letter detailing a cooperative plan to write a chapter for a book. The letter notes several sections Dr. Yoe has already written, including Reading Exercises, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Colloid Chemistry, and Industrial Chemistry.
[The Hansen Family with the Allenson Boys]
Black and white photograph of a family standing together outdoors for a holiday portrait. They are all wearing formal attire. According to handwritten notes on the back of the photograph, the woman wearing the white dress and the man wearing the three piece suit that are standing on the right are Niels M. Hansen and Emma Nielsen Hansen, the patriarch and matriarch of the pictured family. Their son George, visible between them from the chest up, is standing behind them. Their youngest son Alfred and his wife Ima are standing on the left. Two young boys, identified as Leo and Clifford, are standing in the front on the left; they are part of the Allenson family.
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