Box 1
Contains 26 Results:
Generals Tai Li and Fu-Tso-Yi (Includes Photographs), 1945-1982
This series includes correspondence, papers, appointments, supply lists, and other files related to Heimlich’s involvement as a member of the United States Navy during World War II, as well as his status as a veteran after the war. The series also includes photographs of General Fu-Tso-Yi and undated slides of Heimlich in uniform standing with his sister, touring China, and on the United States Navy Hospital ship (“Repose”), among other wartime images.
Correspondence to/from Jack Shearer and Henry Heimlich, 2014-2016
This series includes correspondence, papers, appointments, supply lists, and other files related to Heimlich’s involvement as a member of the United States Navy during World War II, as well as his status as a veteran after the war. The series also includes photographs of General Fu-Tso-Yi and undated slides of Heimlich in uniform standing with his sister, touring China, and on the United States Navy Hospital ship (“Repose”), among other wartime images.
“Chinese Buddhism” by Unknown Author, undated
This series includes correspondence, papers, appointments, supply lists, and other files related to Heimlich’s involvement as a member of the United States Navy during World War II, as well as his status as a veteran after the war. The series also includes photographs of General Fu-Tso-Yi and undated slides of Heimlich in uniform standing with his sister, touring China, and on the United States Navy Hospital ship (“Repose”), among other wartime images.
Certificates, Honors, and Proclamations, 1977-1978
This series contains biographical clippings, correspondence, awards, certificates, and other non-medical research files from Heimlich’s life, including articles about his efforts toward world peace. The series also includes a posthumous tribute to Heimlich from the United States Senate.
Correspondence, 1944-1946
This series includes correspondence, papers, appointments, supply lists, and other files related to Heimlich’s involvement as a member of the United States Navy during World War II, as well as his status as a veteran after the war. The series also includes photographs of General Fu-Tso-Yi and undated slides of Heimlich in uniform standing with his sister, touring China, and on the United States Navy Hospital ship (“Repose”), among other wartime images.
Heimlich Institute, circa 1993-2011
This series contains biographical clippings, correspondence, awards, certificates, and other non-medical research files from Heimlich’s life, including articles about his efforts toward world peace. The series also includes a posthumous tribute to Heimlich from the United States Senate.
Leinhart Award (Includes Photographs), 1986
This series contains biographical clippings, correspondence, awards, certificates, and other non-medical research files from Heimlich’s life, including articles about his efforts toward world peace. The series also includes a posthumous tribute to Heimlich from the United States Senate.
Correspondence, 1937, 1982-2008
This series contains biographical clippings, correspondence, awards, certificates, and other non-medical research files from Heimlich’s life, including articles about his efforts toward world peace. The series also includes a posthumous tribute to Heimlich from the United States Senate.
Articles and Book Excerpt, circa 1994-1997
This series includes correspondence, papers, appointments, supply lists, and other files related to Heimlich’s involvement as a member of the United States Navy during World War II, as well as his status as a veteran after the war. The series also includes photographs of General Fu-Tso-Yi and undated slides of Heimlich in uniform standing with his sister, touring China, and on the United States Navy Hospital ship (“Repose”), among other wartime images.
China Diary (Original and Typed Transcript), 1945
This series includes correspondence, papers, appointments, supply lists, and other files related to Heimlich’s involvement as a member of the United States Navy during World War II, as well as his status as a veteran after the war. The series also includes photographs of General Fu-Tso-Yi and undated slides of Heimlich in uniform standing with his sister, touring China, and on the United States Navy Hospital ship (“Repose”), among other wartime images.