Box 5
Contains 26 Results:
Diary of Walter Menninger Cornell 2nd Year Student II (1953 - 1954)(1954 - 1955) Renee Fox
The papers consist of three kinds of materials: field notes of situations, e.g. meetings, classes, informal gatherings, etc. observed by the field workers; informal interviews with faculty members and students in the Cornell University Medical College and the University of Pennsylvania Medical School; and diaries kept by a number of students selected to represent different stages of training and different kinds of interests.
Field Journal April 22, 1955
The papers consist of three kinds of materials: field notes of situations, e.g. meetings, classes, informal gatherings, etc. observed by the field workers; informal interviews with faculty members and students in the Cornell University Medical College and the University of Pennsylvania Medical School; and diaries kept by a number of students selected to represent different stages of training and different kinds of interests.
Renee Fox-Notes Diary of Henry Erle Nov. 18, 1953 Second Year Class
The papers consist of three kinds of materials: field notes of situations, e.g. meetings, classes, informal gatherings, etc. observed by the field workers; informal interviews with faculty members and students in the Cornell University Medical College and the University of Pennsylvania Medical School; and diaries kept by a number of students selected to represent different stages of training and different kinds of interests.
Fraternities Medical
The papers consist of three kinds of materials: field notes of situations, e.g. meetings, classes, informal gatherings, etc. observed by the field workers; informal interviews with faculty members and students in the Cornell University Medical College and the University of Pennsylvania Medical School; and diaries kept by a number of students selected to represent different stages of training and different kinds of interests.
Journal of Alan Basalm 1955
The papers consist of three kinds of materials: field notes of situations, e.g. meetings, classes, informal gatherings, etc. observed by the field workers; informal interviews with faculty members and students in the Cornell University Medical College and the University of Pennsylvania Medical School; and diaries kept by a number of students selected to represent different stages of training and different kinds of interests.
S. W. Bloom Field Journal 1955
The papers consist of three kinds of materials: field notes of situations, e.g. meetings, classes, informal gatherings, etc. observed by the field workers; informal interviews with faculty members and students in the Cornell University Medical College and the University of Pennsylvania Medical School; and diaries kept by a number of students selected to represent different stages of training and different kinds of interests.
Biographical Questionnaires and Bloom Field Reports
The papers consist of three kinds of materials: field notes of situations, e.g. meetings, classes, informal gatherings, etc. observed by the field workers; informal interviews with faculty members and students in the Cornell University Medical College and the University of Pennsylvania Medical School; and diaries kept by a number of students selected to represent different stages of training and different kinds of interests.
Field Notes - Chance
The papers consist of three kinds of materials: field notes of situations, e.g. meetings, classes, informal gatherings, etc. observed by the field workers; informal interviews with faculty members and students in the Cornell University Medical College and the University of Pennsylvania Medical School; and diaries kept by a number of students selected to represent different stages of training and different kinds of interests.
Journal of Alan Balsam II 1955
The papers consist of three kinds of materials: field notes of situations, e.g. meetings, classes, informal gatherings, etc. observed by the field workers; informal interviews with faculty members and students in the Cornell University Medical College and the University of Pennsylvania Medical School; and diaries kept by a number of students selected to represent different stages of training and different kinds of interests.
Bloom - "Lecture - U. of P. Orientation - Sept. 9, 1954"
The papers consist of three kinds of materials: field notes of situations, e.g. meetings, classes, informal gatherings, etc. observed by the field workers; informal interviews with faculty members and students in the Cornell University Medical College and the University of Pennsylvania Medical School; and diaries kept by a number of students selected to represent different stages of training and different kinds of interests.