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1851-1876.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6

Dates

  • From the Collection: 1851-1971

Access

Executive Faculty meeting minutes from 1950s onward contain discussion of indentified students. Minutes should be removed or redacted before use.

Extent

From the Collection: 6 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Container Summary

Includes tickets to lectures by Noble Young, Warwick Evans, James E. Morgan, Johnson Eliot, J. H. Thompson, Flodoardo Howard, John G. F. Holston, Noble Young, William C. Tilden, Montgomery Johns, Ralph Walsh, Benjamin S. Hedrick, Oscar Oldberg (School of Pharmacy of the Medical Department of Georgetown College, Lectures on Theory and Practice of Pharmacy), Howard H. Barker and Charles V. Boarman. Also: introductory address to students by George C. Schaeffer, 1956; Introductory to the Course of Medical Lectures Session 1856-1857 by James E. Morgan; Address by Silas L. Loomis, 10/15/1867, at opening of 19th Annual Course of Lectures; Address by J. Harry Thompson, 10/02/1869, at Opening of Course of Lectures on Physiology; Address of Montgomery Johns, 10/01/1868, at Opening of 20th Annual Course of Lectures; Introductory Address delivered before Medical Department, Session 1865-1866, by Thomas Antisell, Professor Military Surgery, Physiology, and Hygiene; Address delivered at 20th Annual Commencement of Medical Department by James E. Morgan, Professor of Materica Medica and Therapeutics and Medical Jurisprudence and Frank Cowan, President of Graduating Class, 03/02/1869. Also: letter appointing Lovejoy as chair of Chemistry, 03/31/1851; and letter from Joshua Ritchie to Daniel Lynch, [07/20/1852] re relations between College and Medical Department; resolution of faculty of Medical Department on death of James Ryder, 1860.

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Archives Repository

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