1.
A handwritten letter from DRS. French & Young.
Portland Free Dispensary Letters; 2005-010
1930 | Book | Public Health in Oregon: Discovering Historical Data |
2.
The suggested plans to merge the University of Oregon Medical School, Peoples Institute, and Affiliated Agencies to operate the Portland Free Dispensary. Date is circa.
1930 | Book | Public Health in Oregon: Discovering Historical Data |
3.
A July 1919 letter requesting information for a health survey of the state of Oregon.
People's Institute and Free Dispensary Records; 2008-010
1929 | Book | Public Health in Oregon: Discovering Historical Data |
4.
A March 1919 letter asking to arrange a meeting regarding the allocation of new government funds.
People's Institute and Free Dispensary Records; 2008-010
1919 | Book | Public Health in Oregon: Discovering Historical Data |
5.
A December 1918 letter discussing War Department funding of the Dispensary and advising Valentine Prichard to request a more ambitious sum.
1918 | Book | Public Health in Oregon: Discovering Historical Data |
6.
A circa 1920-1930 letter explaining a serious budget shortfall at Doernbecher and asking Valentine Prichard to attend a meeting and offer advice.
1920 | Book | Public Health in Oregon: Discovering Historical Data |
7.
A February 1929 letter copying Dr. Dillehunt on board resolutions concerning the People's Institute's support of the new medical school clinic.
1929 | Book | Public Health in Oregon: Discovering Historical Data |
8.
A December 1919 letter complaining of a severe budget shortfall.
People's Institute and Free Dispensary Records; 2008-010
1919 | Book | Public Health in Oregon: Discovering Historical Data |
9.
A November 1918 letter thanking Mr. Mann for a recurring donation and clarifying whose salary it is earmarked to pay.
1918 | Book | Public Health in Oregon: Discovering Historical Data |
10.
A January 1929 letter concerning a $400,000 funding request from the Rockefeller Foundation.
People's Institute and Free Dispensary Records; 2008-010
1929 | Book | Public Health in Oregon: Discovering Historical Data |