| Folder: 1st Edition--Cunningham Classification system for medical literature Folder 001:ADAMS, SCOTT. Deputy Director, National Library of Medicine. Correspondence, 1956-63.
4 items. Folder 002:AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE. Programs and information, 1937-56.
16 items. Folder 003:AMERICAN DOCUMENTATION INSTITUTE. Memoranda and correspondence, 1951-57.
39 items Folder 004:AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS. Study of Abstracting. Correspondence with Dwight E. Gray (1949), and forms. Folder 005:AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (I). Correspondence and reports, 1943-49.
57 items. Folder 006:AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (II). Correspondence, 1956-58
11 items. Folder 007:AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (III). Joint Committee on Library Work as a Career.
Correspondence and memoranda, 1947-57.
23 items. Folder 008:AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (IV). Library Education Division and other newsletters, 1956-61.
17 items. Folder 009:AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (V). Correspondence, 195564 regarding ALA membership dues and other matters.
9 items. Folder 010:AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (VI). Library Education Division. Correspondence, 1954-57.
3 items. Folder 011:AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (VII). Correspondence with Janet Doe, Marie Marshall, and
others relating to education for medical librarianship, 1949-50.
25 items. Folder 012:AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (VIII). Joint Committee on Library Education, Subcommittee on Certification. Correspondence and reports, 1955-57.
13 items. Folder 013:AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (IX). Reports and correspondence relating to accrediting library schools, 1951-57.
57 items. Folder 014:AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (X). Board of Education for Librarianship, Committee on
Accreditation. Reports and correspondence, 1951-57.
14 items. Folder 015:AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (XI). Bibliography Committee. Reports and correspondence, 1954-55.
15 items. Folder 016:AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (XII). Joint Committee on / Indexing and Abstracting, 1938-39.
9 items. Folder 017:AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (XIII). Material relating to Princeton Conference on training and education for librarianship, 1947-49.
8 items. Folder 100:GREGG, DR. ALAN. Director of the Rockefeller Foundation. Professional and personal
correspondence, 1942-56. Some from the 1940's concerns Mrs. Cunningham's work with Latin American libraries. Also letters from Mrs. Gregg to ERC (1957-61), and one from J. Folder 101:"H." CORRESPONDENCE. Miscellaneous correspondence, mostly personal, 1956-62.
10 items. Folder 102:HALLAM, BERTHA. An MLA president. Correspondence, 1955-57.
20 items. Folder 103:HARDY, SIR WILLIAM AND LADY ALICE. Correspondence, 1931-40. A delightful personal letter from Sir William (1931), am eminent British biologist and Flexner Lecturer. Later letters from his wife; those for the war years (1939-40) are particularly interestin Folder 104:[JOHNS] HOPKINS INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL HISTORY. Programs and photographs taken at meetings, 1938-39. Also notes taken by Mrs. Cunningham and a portrait signed for her by Henry Sigerist.
31 items. Folder 105:HOSPITAL LIBRARIES AND LIBRARIANSHIP. Pamphlets, memoranda, bibliographic lists, and
correspondence; some from France, Belgium, Uruguay, and the U.N., c1949-50.
16 items, including duplicates. Folder 106:INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION. "The Population Involved in International Education: A Report on the Central Index of Educational Exchanges." Pamphlet, c1956. 36th Annual Report (1955).
2 items. Folder 107:INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON MEDICAL LIBRARIANSHIP (I). Correspondence with William LeFanu, Hilda Clark, and others, 1953-55.
41 items. Folder 108:INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON MEDICAL LIBRARIANSHIP (II). Correspondence with William LeFanu and others, 1955-63. Some is personal and refers to Mrs. Cunningham's illness and retirement. Several handwritten letters by her.
20 items, excluding duplicates Folder 109:INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION. Correspondence and memoranda, 1947-64. Some correspondence relates to Mrs. Cunningham's work in Pakistan during 1958-60.
22 items, excluding duplicates. Folder 110:INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS OF LIBRARIANSHIP. Pamphlet, reading lists, and handwritten notes relating to a conference held at the University of Chicago Graduate Library School, 1953.
4 items. Folder 111:INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE FINANCES [MLA Committee on International Cooperation]. Budget reports and correspondence, 1955-56. Folder 112:INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE, MISCELLANEOUS. Correspondence and reports relating to various foreign scholarship recipients who studied at the Peabody School of Library Science, 1948-55.
10 items, excluding duplicates.
See also File 182. Folder 113:INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE SCHOLARSHIP, MLA. Europe and Middle East. Scholarship
applications and supporting materials, correspondence, 1947-55. Also reports and personal letters from scholarship recipients to Mrs. Cunningham.
17 items. Folder 114:INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE SCHOLARSHIPS. Rockefeller Foundation, Miscellaneous
Correspondence. Letters rewarding applications for scholarships 1948-60. Folder 115:INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, ARGENTINA. Application information and correspondence, 1947-52. Includes one interesting letter on U.S.-Arqentine relations. Folder 116:INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, ASIA. Application information and correspondence -1951-55.
9 items. Folder 117:INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, AUSTRIA. Application and correspondence (mostly personal), with Dr. Hilde Primus, 1950-60. Dr. Primus, of Vienna, studied at Peabody during 1950-51. Includes photographs of Dr. Primus and her family . Folder 118:[INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, BRAZIL & COLOMBIA]. Untitled file containing correspondence about students from Brazil and Colombia, and a letter from Margueriete [Prime?] to Mrs. Cunningham concerning accommodations for students visiting Chicago, 1949-51.
Folder 119:INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, INDIA. Application forms, recommendations, reports,
correspondence, and photographs, 1948-64. Some personal letters between Mrs. Cunningham and former students.
55 items. Folder 120:INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, IRELAND. Application form, recommendation, and personal
correspondence with Jessie Webster, Ulster librarian, 1950-61. Folder 121:INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, JAPAN. Information concerning two Japanese applicants for MLA fellowships, 1953-54
2 items. Folder 122:[FIRST] INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON MEDICAL LIBRARIANSHIP, London, 1953. Preliminary correspondence, programs, text of a talk on classification systems by Mrs. Cunningham, other memoranda, and photographs. 46 items, excluding duplicates. Folder 123:INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON MEDICAL LIBRARIANSHIP, 2ND. Washington, D.C., June, 1963. Memoranda, news clippings, invitations, photographs.
15 items. Folder 124:INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF LIBRARIES AND DOCUMENTATION CENTERS [3RD] (I).
Brussels, September 8-18, 1955. Correspondence, memoranda, photographs, and invitations.
47 items.
See also File 229. Folder 125:INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF LIBRARIES AND DOCUMENTATION CENTERS, [3RD] (II).
Memorandum to president and board of directors, MLA (October 15, 1955).
15 copies. Folder 126:INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION APPLICATION. Questionnaire, notes, correspondence, and news clippings relating to MLA scholarships, 1948-55.
12 items. Folder 127:INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS (I). Conferences at Baste (1949), Rome (1951), Vienna (1953). Correspondence, memoranda, programs, and photographs.
34 items. Folder 128:INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS (II). Correspondence, 1933-55. One letter (1944) from Archibald MacLeish.
68 items. Folder 129:INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS (III). Conference in Berne, 1962. Programs and photographs.
10 items. Folder 130:INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS (IV). News. Newsletters and
correspondence, 1955-64.
11 items Folder 131:INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS (V). The first conference, held at Madrid, 1935. Programs, lists, photographs, and Postcards.
31 items Folder 132:INTERNATIONAL PAPER ABSTRACT (MADRID). Abstract of paper read by Mrs. Cunningham at Madrid conference of IFLA, 1935. English and French versions, with price list of German periodicals. Title of paper: "The Present Status of the Publication of Literature i Folder 133:INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION ON DOCUMENTATION. Pamphlet: "It's YOUR Federation. FID publ. no. 256" (1951). Folder 134:[W.K.] KELLOGG FOUNDATION. Correspondence regarding fellowships for Latin American
scholarship recipients studying at Vanderbilt, 1951-55.
17 items Folder 135:KEYS, TOM. Librarian, Mayo Clinic, and an MLA president. Correspondence, mostly personal,
regarding Mrs. Cunningham's retirement from Vanderbilt and work in Pakistan, 1956-58.
6 items Folder 136:KRUMBHAAR, E.B. of University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Correspondence relating to Springer negotiations, 1933.
8 items Folder 137:JAPAN. Correspondence with and concerning Yoshinari Tsuda, Japanese scholarship recipient who studied at Vanderbilt; 1951-57.
16 items Folder 138:JOHANNSENS-CHILE CORRESPONDENCE. Correspondence with Erica and Ileana
Johannsen-Oehrens, Chilean sisters (of Danish extraction) who studied librarianship at
Vanderbilt, 1950-56.
19 items. Folder 139:JORDAN, MILDRED. Medical librarian at Emory University and MLA colleague.
Correspondence, 1946-54.
10 items. Folder 140:JOURNALS- HISTORIES FOR BULL[ETIN OF THE] HIST[ORY OF MEDICINE?]. Reprints containing historical information on several leading medical journals; latest are dated 1962.
5 items Folder 141:LARKEY, SANFORD V. Medical librarian at Johns Hopkins and a president of MLA.
Correspondence, 1935-56. Note in file: "All material pertinent to the International
Committee removed. ERC." Folder 142:"L." Correspondents include John Lind (1932), Robert A. Lambert (1957), Lee Ash of the Library Journal (1959), Dr. Rudolph Light (1960), Mildred and Wayne Lowell (1961), Cecilia Leslie (1961, 1963).
7 items. Folder 143:LATIN AMERICA. ALA INTERNATIONAL LIBRARY BOARD. Correspondence, mostly with Lewis Hanke, Director, the Hispanic Foundation; and Dr. Rudolph Gjelsness, 194348.
35 items. Folder 144:LATIN AMERICA. GENERAL. Correspondence, memoranda, reprints, and vitae concerning MLA fellowships and other aspects of Mrs. Cunningham's work with Latin American libraries, 1943-55. Folder 145:LATIN AMERICA. GJELSNESS. Correspondence with Rudolph Gjelsness, chairman, Committee on Library Cooperation in Latin America, 1943-45. 12 items. Folder 146:LATIN AMERICA. PERIODICALS. Correspondence and bibliographic lists, c1943.
11 items. Folder 147:LATIN AMERICA. PUBLICATIONS. Correspondence, bibliographic lists, reports, 1943-50.
67 items. Folder 148:LATIN AMERICA PUBLICATIONS. (TRIPS, SPEECHES, ETC.) Press Clippings, letters, manuscripts relating to Mrs. Cunningham's work in Latin America, c 1943-44. This includes accounts of her travels souveneirs, etc. 30 Items Folder 148:LATIN AMERICA. ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION, Correspondence with Clark H. Yeager, J.L. Hydrick, and others concerning the training of librarians in Latin America, 1943-52.
28 items. Folder 150:LATIN AMERICA. ARGENTINA. Curriculum vitae, reports, and correspondence with Rudolpho
Tannchen, an Argentine librarian and MLA scholarship recipient, 1952-57.
2 items. Folder 151:LATIN AMERICA. BRAZIL. Correspondence, in part relating to the adoption of the Cunningham System in Brazilian libraries, 1944-47.
13 items. Folder 152:LATIN AMERICA. COLOMBIA. Reports and correspondence relating to Mrs. Cunningham's work in reorganizing libraries in Bogota, 1942-44. 11 items. Folder 153:LATIN AMERICA. EL SALVADOR. Letter of introduction for, and postcards from, Rosa Z. Velasquez of San Salvador, an MLA/Kellogg fellow who studied with Mrs. Cunningham, 1953-54. Also photographs of the library in San Salvador.
4 items. Folder 154:LATIN AMERICA. MEXICO. Correspondence and reports concerning Mrs. Cunningham's work with Mexican libraries, 1943-44.
21 items, including duplicates. Folder 155:LATIN AMERICA. PERU. Reports and correspondence relating to Mrs. Cunningham's survey of the medical library at the University of San Marcos in Lima, Peru (1943), 1943-48.
31 items. Folder 156:LATIN AMERICA. UNIVERSITY OF SAN MARCOS [Lima, Peru]. Correspondence (1943-52), mostly with Dr. Carlos Monge, dean of the medical school; and Marguerita Summers, a Rockefeller scholarship recipient.
122 items.
Other references to Mrs. Cunnlngham' Folder 157:LENTZ, ROBERT. Mrs. Cunningham's successor as chairman of MLA Committee on International Cooperation. Correspondence, 1956 - 57.
10 items. Folder 158:LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Correspondence with Luther Evans (Librarian) and other members of the Library of Congress staff, 1950-52. Also resumes and application forms, including one for ERC.
25 items.
See also File 254.U.S. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Folder 159:LUDDINGTON, FLORA BELL. Chairman, ALA International Relations Board. Correspondence, 1950-55.
22 items. Folder 160:MAKERERE MEDICAL COLLEGE. Kampala, Uganda. Correspondence with Dr. Alexander Galloway and others, 1949-50, concerning a "want list" of periodicals for this library.
28 items. Folder 161:MANSON, CLARA. Medical librarian at Stanford [?] Personal correspondence, 1955-63.
3 items. Folder 162:MARSHALL, MARY LOUISE [Marie]. Medical librarian at Tulane University, MLA president during World War II, and Mrs. Cunningham's colleague in much committee work. Professional and personal correspondence, 1950-60. One letter ( 1956) contains an interesting Folder 163:METCALF K[EYES] D. Librarian, Harvard University. Correspondence (19 43 - 46) regarding Mrs. Cunningham's work with Latin American libraries and development of a classification scheme for the Army Medical Library.
21 items. Folder 164:MISCELLANEOUS. Reprints, library memoranda.
21 items, including duplicates. Folder 165:MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE. Correspondence, letters of recommendation, room reservation requests, etc. Most are library related; but there are personal letters from O.C. Carmichael, Karl Mason, Canby Robinson, and others. Organized alphabetically by cor Folder 166:M_NTHE, DR. WILHELM. Norwegian librarian and president of the International Federation of Library Associations. Correspondence (two letters are from Mdnthe's wife), 1934-47. Letters from the immediate pre-war period are interesting, in light of Mrs. Cunni Folder 167:MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (I). Programs, news clippings, and other memorabilia from annual meetings, 1928-50.
+50 items, including duplicates. Folder 168:MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (II). Committee on International Cooperation. George Peabody College. Correspondence (1954-56) and excerpts from the Peabody College catalogue.
9 items. Folder 169:MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (III). General correspondence (1935-48), covering such topics as foreign periodicals, Army Medical Library, MLA Handbook, programs for annual meetings.
62 items. Folder 170:MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (IV). Programs, photographs, correspondence, etc., relating to annual meetings, 1939-61.
50 items. Folder 170A:MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (V). Annual reports, lists of officers, memoranda, etc., 1955-60.
13 items. Folder 171:MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (VI). Committee reports, questionnaires, and memoranda, c1950-54. Some correspondence.
15 items. Folder 172:MLA ABSTRACTING SURVEY.* Correspondence with various medical societies concerning the abstracting of medical literature, 1947-48.
+50 items.
More information on Mrs. Cunningham's plan for a new abstracting service may be found in Files 208, 210, 2 Folder 173:MLA BIBLIOGRAPHY COMMITTEE (I). Correspondence and reports, 1954-56. Several reprints of an article by Dr. R.H. Kampmeier.
26 items, excluding duplicates. Folder 174:MLA BIBLIOGRAPHY COMMITTEE (II). Original plans for Medical Union List. Correspondence, 1952-55. Cards containing bibliographic entries.
72 items, including duplicates, excluding cards. Folder 175:MLA BIBLIOGRAPHY COMMITTEE (III). Correspondence and memoranda, 1950-56. Some material for 1952 duplicates that in previous file.
168 items, including duplicates. Folder 176:MLA BIBLIOGRAPHY COMMITTEE (IV). Correspondence and memoranda (1955-56), mostly concerning Mrs. Cunningham's desire to give up the committee chair.
20 items, excluding many duplicates. Folder 177:MLA BIBLIOGRAPHY COMMITTEE (V). Memorandaum to Wilma Troxel, MLA president (April 30, 1955); letter excerpt from Eleanor Johnson to Mrs. Cunningham (1955?), with many duplicates of both items. Folder 178:MLA BIBLIOGRAPHY COMMITTEE (VI). Correspondence and memoranda, 1954-56.
66 items, excluding duplicates. Folder 179:MLA BY-LAWS COMMITTEE. Correspondence and memoranda relating to changes in MLA by-laws, 1947-48. Also copies of previous by-laws dated 1934.
+70 items, with duplicates. Folder 18:AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (XIV). Committee to Aid Libraries in War Areas. Correspondence and final report, 1943-49.
20 items. Folder 180:MLA COMMITTEE ON AWARDS AND OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS. Correspondence and report, 1947-48.
7 items. Folder 181:MLA COMMITTEE ON INDEXING. Correspondence and memoranda, mostly between Mrs.
Cunningham, Janet Doe, and W.B. McDaniel (then president of MLA), 1945-47. Some correspondence relates to Springer periodicals.
+85 items, including duplicates. Folder 182:MLA COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION. General correspondence and list of
scholarship recipients, 1953-61.
16 items. Folder 183:MLA COMMITTEE ON PERIODICALS AND SERIALS (I). Correspondence (1940-45), mostly relating to acquisition of foreign periodicals. Most letters are 1940.
78 items. Folder 184:MLA COMMITTEE ON PERIODICALS AND SERIALS (II). Correspondence, 1937-39. Also a note
pertaining to the 19 32 MLA meeting in San Francisco, at which Mrs. Cunningham first protested the rising cost of German periodicals.
31 items Folder 185:MLA COMMITTEE ON PERIODICALS AND SERIALS (III). Correspondence (1941-44) relating to importation of foreign periodicals during wartime.
59 items. Folder 186:MLA COMMITTEE ON PERIODICALS AND SERIALS (IV). Correspondence (1945-55) regarding
re-establishment of medical periodical imports after World War II.
93 items. Folder 187:MLA COMMITTEE ON PERIODICALS AND SERIALS (V). Correspondence and memoranda, 1949-53. Interesting exchanges with Harold Oatfield, Charles Brown, Wilfrid Bonser and others concerning Springer periodicals and Mrs. Cunningham's role in reducing their cost in Folder 188:MLA COMMITTEE ON PERIODICALS AND SERIALS (VI). Various memoranda on the price of European
periodicals, 1935-40. 5 items, with many duplicates. Folder 189:MLA COMMITTEE ON PERIODICALS AND SERIALS (VII). Annual reports for 1937 and 1938.
2 items. Folder 19:AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (XV). Programs, reports, and correspondence relating to ALA conferences and meetings, 1938-55.
30 items. Folder 190:MLA ENDOWMENT COMMITTEE. Correspondence with Janet Doe, Sanford Larkey, and others
concerning the endowment program for MLA, 1948 - 49.
+70 items, with duplicates. Folder 191:MLA EXCHANGE. Correspondence (1946-48), including some wonderfully acrimonious letters from Mildred Naylor, manager of the exchange during Mrs. Cunningham's year as MLA president.
164 items, including duplicates. Folder 192:MLA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Miscellaneous correspondence and memoranda, 1947-49.
22 items, excluding duplicates. Folder 193:MLA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE/ALA FEDERATION OF LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS. Correspondence and memoranda concerning possible construction of a Federation of National Library Associations, 1948-49.
33 items, including duplicates. Folder 194:MLA FINANCE COMMITTEE. Correspondence, mostly with Bertha Hallam (chair of the finance committee during Mrs. Cunningham's tenure as MLA president), 1947-49.
65 items. Folder 195:MLA HANDBOOK. Bibliographic lists of reference works for medical libraries, c1954.
6 items. Folder 196:MLA INTERLIBRARY LOANS. Correspondence with Janet Doe and George L. Baney, chair of the Interlibrary Loans Committee, 19 47- 48.
14 items. Folder 197:MLA LIBRARY METHODS COMMITTEE. Correspondence with Mildred Crowe, chair of the committee during Mrs. Cunningham's year as president, 1947.
4 items. Folder 198:MLA MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE. Correspondence with Dr. William A. Fitzgerald, chair during Mrs. Cunningham's presidential term, and others, 1947-48. Also sample application for library membership in MLA.
57 items. Folder 199:MLA MIMEOGRAPHED REPORTS. Various memoranda and reports, 1953-55.
8 items. Folder 20:AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (XVI). Serials Round Table Committee. Reports and
correspondence, 1946-53.
21 items. Folder 200:MLA MISCELLANEOUS. Correspondence from Mrs. Cunningham's year as president, 1947-48.
67 items. Folder 201:MLA OFFICERS. Correspondence, 1930 - 47. Some later letters concern a change in the method of electing officers which Mrs. Cunningham inaugurated. Filed separately as 6 postcards from Heath Babcock, an MLA secretary.
127 other items. Folder 202:MLA OFFICIAL FILE. Correspondence and copies of MLA Bulletin. 1962-63. 10 items. Folder 203:MLA PLACEMENT BUREAU. Correspondence, mostly with Mrs. Breed Robinson, chief of the bureau, 1947-48.
32 items, including one post card. Folder 204:MLA SECRETARY (I). Correspondence with various MLA secretaries, 1948-61. Most letters concern committee business, but one (to Mrs. Henrietta Perkins, 1956) contains personal information about Mrs. Cunningham's retirement and her brother's health.
52 i Folder 205:MLA SECRETARY (II). Correspondence, mostly with Edna Poole (secretary) and Heath Babcock (past secretary) during Mrs. Cunningham's presidential year, 1947-48.
125 items. Folder 206:MLA SPECIAL DELEGATES. Correspondence (1947-48) between Mrs. Cunningham and delegates to various MLA meetings.
40 items. Folder 207:MLA SUBCOMMITTEE ON SPECIAL LIBRARY EDUCATION. Foreign Language Project.
Correspondence, reprints, and memoranda, mostly concerning an article written by Mrs. Cunningham and Margueriete Prime, 1956-58.
58 items. Folder 208:MLA SURVEY. Correspondence with Janet Doe, W.B. McDaniel, and others concerning the possibility of developing a new abstracting service for world medical periodicals, 1947 (File 172).
104 items. Folder 209:MLA TREASURER. Receipts for travel and secretarial expenses, 1950-55. Correspondence relating to MLA committee expenses, 1948-50.
+20 items. Folder 21:AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (XVII). Miscellaneous correspondence, 1954-55.
8 items. Folder 210:NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL. Abstracting Survey, 194754. Correspondence with Dr. Maurice Visscher, Dr. Bart Bok, and others; also various memoranda.
92 items. Folder 211:NEW ZEALAND. Correspondence with Mr. Harry D. Erlam, medical librarian at the University of Ontago Medical School, New Zealand. Letters (1954-57) are personal; also a snapshot of Mr. Erlam and bride (1955), his curriculum vitae (1952), and a rather bad po Folder 212:NOYES, MARCIA. A founder and president of MLA- the "original" of the Noyes Award. Correspondence (1933-35) relating to Mrs. Cunningham's work with German periodicals. Letter from Eleanor Fair (1939) mentioning Miss Noyes, and an invitation to a testimonia Folder 213:PAKISTAN (I). Records of Mrs. Cunningham's service as head of the Library of Basic Medical Sciences Institute, Karachi. Monthly, quarterly, and annual reports, 1958-60; lists of staff; text of article by Mrs. Cunningham; correspondence with Mr. and Mrs. C Folder 214:PAKISTAN (II). Miscellaneous correspondence, including Christmas newsletters containing lengthy descriptions of Mrs. Cunningham's travels. Correspondents include Janet Doe, Marjorie Darrach, Marie Marshall (1958-59). Alsonewsclippings, snapshots, and a Ka Folder 215:PAKISTAN (III). Correspondence (1957-60), mostly with William H. Headlee, Dean of Indiana University Medical Center, which was giving the Karachi library financial support. Also personal information forms filled out by Mrs. Cunningham, private financial r Folder 216:PAKISTAN (IV). Correspondence (1958 - 61) with Dr. Headlee and with former assistants at the Karachi library. Also invoices, etc., for shipping of Mrs. Cunningham's personal belongings; reprints; and notes on personnel.
96 items.
Other material o Folder 217:PARIS UNIVERSITY. Correspondence (1948- 53) with the Bibliotheque de la Faculte de Medicine. Minutes and memoranda relating to the meeting of the UNESCO Interim Committee on Medical and Biological Abstractinq, Paris, April, 1948.
32 items, including d Folder 218:PAZOS-PEREZ, MISS LYDIA (CUBA). Correspondence ( 194960), with a Cuban MLA scholarship recipient; apparently, she was later involved in the resistance to Batista. Interesting comments on political conditions in Cuba; news clipping, and photographs.
15 Folder 219:PAN-AMERICAN UNION. Correspondence with Marietta Daniels (librarian for PAU) concerning Latin American scholarship recipients, 1953-57. Copies of OAS memoranda and a newsletter, "Inter- American Library Relations" (1957-60). Also- irrelevantly- a London T Folder 22:AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (XVIII). Correspondence between Mrs. Cunningham and the ALA, 1943-48.
64 items. Folder 220:PEABODY COLLEGE (SYMPOSIUM). Correspondence and outline for a conference entitled "Parent-Teacher Leadership for Civic Action," June, 1948.
4 items. Folder 221:POSTELL, W.D., OFFICIAL. MLA president, 1953. Correspondence (1952- 53) concerning chairs of several MLA committees.
5 items. Folder 222:PRIME, MARGUERIETE. An MLA president, librarian at the American College of Surgeons, and Mrs. Cunningham's colleague in several published works. Personal and committee-related correspondence, 1951-61.
58 items. Folder 223:PROGRAMS. Programs for plays and classical concerts, dating mostly from 1925-45. These run the gamut from the Fisk University Choir to the New York Metropolitan Opera.
63 items. Folder 224:REPRINTS. Extra copies of Mrs. Cunningham's article "Some of the Problems in Establishing Medical Libraries in Remote Areas"-(about 100 copies). Copy of the R and all of ERC's other articles in File 59. Folder 225:REVUE INTERNATIONAL DE LA DOCUMENTATION. Correspondence, invoices, etc. relating to-above article, 1962-64. Also draft versions of the article.
11 items. Folder 226:ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION. MLA Committee on International Cooperation. Correspondence (1942-61) relating to Mrs. Cunningham's work with Latin American and European libraries, MLA scholarships, etc.
117 items. Folder 227:SCIENCE SERVICE. Correspondence with Watson Davis, head of Science Service (Institution for the Popularization of Science), 1944-51. Reprints of an article by Davis and editions of the Science Servine newsletter. 16 items. Folder 228:SECONDI, JUAN CARLOS. Correspondence, 1949-58. Sr. Secondi was an MLA fellow (1949-50), and later worked at the Buenos Aires medical school library. Reprints; news clippings; and photographs of Sr. Secondi, Mrs. Cunningham, and Eleanor Steinke.
29 ite Folder 229:SPECIAL LIBRARIES ASSOCIATION. Correspondence (194055), including letters exchanged with Irene Strieby, SLA president. Biographical notes on SLA nominees, 1944-56 (not inclusive). Programs for annual conventions, 1939, 1948, 1954; photograph of Mrs. Cunni Folder 23:AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. Report by Mrs. Cunningham as chairman, Committee on the Cost of Current Periodicals; "sent out July, 1933, zone chairmen."
4 copies. Folder 230:STEINKE, ELEANOR. Assistant Librarian at Vanderbilt's medical library, 1946-56; Librarian, 1956-68. Correspondence (1956-64), including personal notes, other letters sent by Mrs. Cunninham or mentioning her, and Christmas newsletters. Topics include ERC's Folder 231:STRIEBY, IRENE M. Correspondence (1948-60), including one letter to Mrs. Strieby from Janet Doe. Many letters Personal and handwritten.
29 items. Folder 232:SURVEY (ABSTRACTING COMMITTEE). Correspondence with Janet Doe and Walt McDaniel, 1946-52; reports, memoranda, etc.
88 items. Folder 233:SURVEY CORRESPONDENCE. Correspondence with Dr. The'rese Grivet of UNESCO, 1948. Folder 234:SURVEY. MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE. Correspondence with Charles Brown, Charles David, Dr. Springer, and others concerning German periodicals, UNESCO, SLA, etc., 1947-61.
116 items. Folder 235:"T" MISCELLANEOUS. File includes:
- Personal letters from Dr. Edna Tompkins, 1957-64. Dr. Tomkins was an
associate of Dr. Sydney Cunningham at Johns Hopkins and Vanderbilt, and lived
with the Cunninghams in Nashville. Letters refer to Dr. Cunningham Folder 236:TENNESSEE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Correspondence and memoranda relating to the TLA and Nashville Library Club, e.g.: a petition on behalf of the Tennessee State Library, and correspondence (1951); list of officers of Nashville Library Club (1947-52); report Folder 237:TRAVEL. News clippings, maps, travel brochures, and notes by Mrs. Cunningham for travel to
Washington, D.C.; Mobile, Alabama; Massachusetts; Australia; Uganda; Peru; and the Orient.
+20 items. Folder 238:TRAVEL (BERMUDA). Itinerary, correspondence, guest list, and programs from a tour of Bermuda taken by Mrs. Cunningham in May, 1965. Folder 239:TRIP (EUROPE) 1962. News clippings, itineraries, travel brochures, photographs, and a Christmas newsletter describing a lengthy trip to Europe and the Middle East.
+50 items. Folder 24:AMERICAN STANDARDS ASSOCIATION. Correspondence and reports (1940-61), mostly relating to Mrs. Cunningham's work on standardization of periodicals.
46 items. Folder 240:TROXEL, WILMA. OFFICIAL. Correspondence during Miss Troxel's year as MLA president, 1954-55. One letter has personal information on Marion Dondale's death; another has a handwritten note by Dr. R.H. Kampmeier.
22 items. Folder 241:UNESCO. Mimeographed copy of "[Eleanor] Fair's chart for UNESCO Conference. Oct. 1944. "
1 item. Folder 242:UNESCO ABSTRACTING. Correspondence with Vernon Clapp of the Library of Congress, and Dr. Hugh Clegg of the British Medical Journal, 1947-55; related memoranda and correspondence.
100 items. Folder 243:UNESCO CONFERENCE, MISCELLANEOUS. Correspondence (1948 - 52), minutes, and photographs relating to the International Conference on Science Abstracting, held in Paris, June, 1949.
66 items. Folder 244:UNESCO INTERNATIONAL CLEARING HOUSE FOR PUBLICATIONS. Correspondence, memoranda, and handwritten notes, 1947-51.
20 items. Folder 245:UNESCO COORDINATING COMMITTEE ON MEDICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES. Minutes and Correspondence, 1949-50.
4 items. Folder 246:UNESCO LIBRARIES SECTION. Memoranda and correspondence (1948-53), mostly with E.J. Carter, Head, Libraries Section, UNESCO.
55 items. Folder 247:UNESCO MEETINGS. Memoranda, correspondence, and news clippings regarding UNESCO meetings, 1946-49. Report on one meeting, given before the parent/teacher conference at Peabody (1948). Copies of the Congressional Record and ALA newsletters.
24 items. Folder 248:UNESCO NATURAL SCIENCES, 1947-49. Correspondence, mostly with Dr. Irena Zhukova, Natural Sciences Section, UNESCO.
83 items. Folder 249:UNESCO NATURAL SCIENCES, 1950+ . Correspondence ( 195055) with Dr. J.E. Holstrom and others of the Natural Sciences Section, UNESCO.
72 items. Folder 25:ARMED FORCES MEDICAL LIBRARY. Material relating to the founding of the National Library of
Medicine, 1945-63.
40 items. Folder 250:UNESCO (U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT COMMITTEE) [U.S. Dept. of State, UNESCO Relations Division]. Correspondence (1947-49) and reports, travel information, etc., relating to Mrs. Cunningham's attendance at a UNESCO conference. October, 1947.
68 items. Folder 251:URUGUAY. Correspondence, curriculum vitae, and application forms for two MLA scholarship hopefuls, Lucia Botta and Marta Scheiner, 1948. Photograph of Montevideo University Hospital.
6 items. Folder 252:U.S. BOOK EXCHANGE. Correspondence and reports, 194855. Mrs. Cunningham worked with this organization in her capacity as chair of the MLA Committee on International cooperation.
23 items. Folder 253:U.S. GOVERNMENT. Signed correspondence with Estes Kefauver, Albert Gore, Sr., J. Percy Priest, J.W. Fulbright, the U.S. Surgeon General, and others concerning MLA affairs and political issues, 1934-56. Copies of Congressional bills, military insignia, and Folder 254:U.S. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Routine correspondence (1946-48) with Luther Evans, Librarian, and Vernon Clapp, Acting Librarian of Congress; letters generally concern luncheons or other informal meetings.
16 items. Folder 255:U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT (I). Correspondence (1943-48) regarding Mrs. Cunningham's work with Latin American libraries, American assistance to libraries in war-devastated areas, and cost of books and periodicals. Reprints of an article, "Telling the World Abo Folder 256:U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT (II). Correspondence (1949-52) with the Division of Libraries and Institutes: subjects include Latin American, German, and Japanese libraries; and an exchange of material between foreign libraries and Vanderbilt.
24 items. Folder 257:VANDERBILT. A disappointingly meager file; includes the following memoranda:
- "Activities of Medical Library Personnel" (c1952). - "Alphabetical List of Current
Periodicals Available at Vanderbilt. . . ." (1956). - annual report to Dean Youmans
(1956) Folder 258:VANDERBILT. HISTORY OF MEDICINE ARCHIVES. 4 sets of correspondence: - letter (1935) from Mrs. Cunningham to the daughter of Walter Reed (whom ERC knew as a child); mentions donation of a letter and Bible of Dr. Reed's to Vanderbilt. Another letter (1929) Folder 259:WATERS, EDWARD N. Joint Committee on Education for Librarianship. Correspondence (1952-58), with an entertaining personal quality. Committee appointments and chairs; comments on a report by Mary Louise Marshall, etc.
55 items. Folder 26:ARMY MEDICAL LIBRARY. Correspondence and reports, 1948-50.
11 items. Folder 260:WIGMORE, ETHEL. Correspondence (1946-62) with an English/Canadian librarian, WHO colleague, and friend. Miss Wigmore's later letters grow increasingly depressing. Folder 261:WOMEN'S LIBRARY. Correspondence and text of a speech by Mrs. Cunningham before the American Medical Women's Association, 1949. The occasion honored the centennial anniversary of the graduation of America's first woman doctor, Elizabeth Blackwell. Good pho Folder 262:WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (I). Teaching Seminar. correspondence, application forms, and minutes regarding Mrs. Cunningham's participation in a WHO seminar on European training in medical librarianship, Geneva, 1953.
16 items. Folder 263:WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (II). Correspondence with Dr. Norman Begg, Director, WHO; Ethel Wigmore; Dean John Youmans, and others regarding Mrs. Cunningham's plans to conduct a European seminar on medical librarianship during 1954. The plan fell through fo Folder 264:WHO ABSTRACTING. Correspondence with various WHO officials (1948-53) on Mrs. Cunningham's idea for a new medical and biological literature abstracting service.
31 items. Folder 265:CUNNINGHAM CLASSIFICATION FOR MEDICAL LITERATURE (B.). Typescript of A Classification for Medical Literature, 5th Edition, on which Mrs. Cunningham was working at the time of her death. The edition was completed by Eleanor Steinke and Mary Louise Gladish, Folder 266:ADDRESS BOOK. Eileen Cunningham's address book, updated to the 1960's. Folder 267:3 copies of Classification for Medical Literature. 2 copies of 4th edition 1955 and 1 copy of the 2nd edition 1937. Folder 267:EILEEN R. CUNNINGHAM BIOGRAPHICAL FILE (History of Medicine
Room). Papers include: copy of biographical sketch (1985);
obituary written by Mildred Crowe Langner (1965); labels from
library's Eileen Cunningham exhibit; American Standards article
(1 Folder 27:ARTICLE. Acknowledgements of reprints of Mrs. Cunningham's article on establishing medical libraries in remote areas (1964).
Some personal and handwritten. Folder 28:BEEM, BLAKE. Librarian, University of Louisville's medical library. 4 items, 1944-45. Folder 29:BIBLIOGRAPHY, UNION LIST OF SERIALS. Correspondence relating to
the Joint Committee on the Union List of Serials, 1956-57.
8 items. Folder 30:BIOLOGICAL ABSTRACTS. Correspondence (1938-49) concerning Mrs.
Cunningham's association with this journal, initially as editor
in charge of bibliography.
35 items. Folder 31:BISHOP, WILLIAM. Librarian, University of Michigan.
Correspondence relating to acquisition of foreign periodicals and
international librarianship, 1933-46.
70 items. Folder 32:BRITISH LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Correspondence concerning
conferences, etc., 1949-53.
33 items. Folder 33:BROWN, CHARLES (I). Correspondence, mostly relating to
acquisition of German periodicals, 1932-34.
76 items. Folder 34:BROWN, CHARLES (II). Continuation of the above, 1935-47.
44 items. Folder 35:BULLETIN, MLA. Correspondence relating to information about Mrs.
Cunningham, or to editorials by her, 1938-61 Copy of one guest
editorial.
39 items. Folder 36:CENTRE INTERNATIONALE DE L'ENFANCE. Correspondence, in part
pertaining to adoption of the Cunningham classification system in
French libraries, 1951-53.
24 items. Folder 37:CHILE UNIVERSITY. Correspondence regarding Mrs. Cunnlngham's work
in aiding the university's library, 1947-54.
13 items. Folder 38:CHITALE, SUBHADRA. Correspondence, 1954-60. Dr. Chitale was an
Indian doctor who visited
Vanderbilt in 1955.
6 items. Folder 39:CLARK, HILDA. Correspondence, 1955-61. Also a letter and
information on the Alaw Gregg Fund (see Files 100, 107.)
9 items. Folder 40:COLOMBIA. Correspondence concerning the training of several
Colombian librarians at Vanderbilt, 1951-58. 23 items; one from a
correspondent in Cuba. Folder 41:COMMISSION ON INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION. Correspondence snd
reports, 1947-48.
19 items. Folder 42:COUNCIL OF NATIONAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS(CNLA) (I). Information
on the formation of the CNLA, and on publication on a Union List
of Medical Serials, 1956.
7 items. Folder 43:COUNCIL OF NATIONAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS (II). Joint Committee on
Library Education. Correspondence and reports, 1947-55.
32 items. Folder 44:COUNCIL ON NATIONAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS (III). Joint Committee
on Library Education-
Publicity. Correspondence and reports, 1944-57.
84 items. Folder 57:CUNNINGHAM, EILEEN -PERSONAL (I). Biographical information,
including: - personal data
prepared for entries in Who's Who in America (1957) and Directory
of American Scholars (1951): education, experience,
publications, etc. - copy of entry in Who's Folder 58:CUNNINGHAM, EILEEN- PERSONAL (II). News clippings describing Mrs.
Cunningham's career, c1949-65. Newspaper obituaries, 1965.
Tribute to ERC read before Vanderbilt Women's Club (1966);
resolution in her memory passed by MLA's Southern Regional Group Folder 59:CUNNINGHAM, EILEEN -PERSONAL (III). Reprints and Bibliography.
Copies of articles written by Mrs. Cunningham (1929-64). Complete
bibliography of her works. +50 items. Folder 60:CUNNINGHAM, EILEEN -PERSONAL (IV). Photographs: portraits and snapshots, including:
-photograph of Mrs. Cunningham in The Vanderbilt Alumnus, 1939.
-two portraits of Mrs. Cunningham, c1942; one was used in a
Nashville Banner feature article, 1956 Folder 61:CUNNINGHAM, EILEEN- PERSONAL (V). Miscellaneous correspondence
concerning Mrs.
Cunningham's career in the MLA, 1932-65. Appointments to
committee chairs and conferences, invitations, etc. Nomination
and acceptance of MLA presidency (1947), and lett Folder 62:CUNNINGHAM, EILEEN-PERSONAL (VI). Letters of congratulation
written during Mrs. Cunningham's presidential year (1947-48), and
after her reception of the first Marcia C. Noyes Award (1949).
Writers include Janet Doe, Marie Marshall, Sanford Larkey, W Folder 63:CUNNINGHAM, EILEEN- PERSONAL (VII). Correspondence, certificates, and news items illustrating Mrs. Cunningham's career; organized into four main groups as follows: -souvenir items regarding Mrs. Cunningham's education, her appointment as Librarian Folder 64:CUNNINGHAM, EILEEN-PERSONAL (VIII). Travel notes, brief essays, and memoirs written during Mrs. Cunningham's library career. Also photographs and correspondence (mostly in German) with Mrs. Fran Fischer of Stuttgart (1948-50), Arne M0ller of the Danish Te Folder 65:CUNNINGHAM, EILEEN-PERSONAL (IX). Schoolgirl prose written by Eileen Ferguson Roach. Essays: "Mt. Blanc from Chamonix"; "How
Light Came into the Wonder Chamber of the World"; "Nature
Goddesses"; "The Irrational Element in Myths." Also two book
revie Folder 66:CUNNINGHAM, EILEEN-PERSONAL (X). Newspaper cartoons and clippings, mostly from the 1920's; satirical poems, plays, and essays written by Mrs. Cunningham and other members of the medical school faculty during the years 1925-37. Items include "Alfred" (Blal Folder 67:CUNNINGHAM, EILEEN-PERSONAL (XI). Correspondence with Pearl Mason
(Dr. Karl Mason's wife and Dr. Sydney Cunningham's secretary;
the Masons and Cunninghams were friends), 1936-37.
Items include:
-ERC to Pearl Mason (cDecember, 1936), thanking t Folder 68:CUNNINGHAM, EILEEN -PERSONAL (XII). Family correspondence, including, in part:
-Letters written after the death of Mrs. Cunningham's brother,
Erwin Roach, regarding the disposition of items in his will,
1957-58.
-Letters from Dr. Sydney Cunnin Folder 69:CUNNINGHAM, EILEEN -PERSONAL (XIII). Miscellaneous personal correspondence; some of the more interesting items include:
-letters from Chancellor and Mrs. Harvie Branscomb (1957-59).
-two letters from Dr. Alfred Blalock (1959-60), mentioning his fi Folder 70:DALTON, JACK. Committee on Education for Librarianship.
Correspondence, 1952-62.
28 items. Folder 71:DARLING, LOUISE. Letter from Mrs. Cunningham to Louise Darling,
and copy of a paper by Mrs. Darling, 1963.
2 items. Folder 72:DARRACH, MARJORIE. Medical Librarian, Detroit Public Library, an
MLA president, and ERC's longtime colleague. Correspondence,
1932-63. Some in mid-1930's relates to acquisition of German
periodicals. One letter from Janet Doe.
63 items. Folder 73:DAVIS, LORA FRANCES. File actually contains one letter from Mrs.
Cunningham to Lora Frances Davis (1957), letter to Miss Frances
Damen (1957), letter from Mr. Charles Dove ("December 29"), and
letter from R.B. Downs, Director of University of Illino Folder 74:DRAPER, WESLEY. A president of MLA. Correspondence and memoranda,
1955.
11 items. Folder 75:DOE, JANET (I). Librarian at the New York Academy of Medicine,
Mrs. Cunningham's successor as MLA president, and her closest
friend. Correspondence, 193447. Sections of some letters excised.
78 items. Folder 76:DOE, JANET (II). Correspondence, 1948-65. Note by ERC: "Keep as
record of a friendship which means & has meant so much" 124 items Folder 77:DONDALE, MARION. MLA president, 1953-54. Correspondence, 1952-54.
13 items. Folder 78:EUROPEAN ADDRESSES AND CORRESPONDENCE, MISCELLANEOUS. Letters to
and from various correspondents, mostly librarians, 1949-55. 25
items. Folder 79:EXCERPTA MEDICA (I). Correspondence between Mrs. Cunningham and
the editorial board, 1947-50.
88 items. Folder 80:EXCERPTA MEDICA (II). Correspondence, 1951-55.
46 items. Folder 81:FINLAND. Letter from Hilkha Kauppi (April 15, 1958), a Finnish medical librarian who visited Mrs. Cunningham at Vanderbilt. Also a picture of Mrs. Kauppi and her two children (1960). Folder 82:FRANKENBERGER, CHARLES. Librarian, Medical Society of the County of Kings, Brooklyn, New York; an MLA president. Correspondence, 1933-38.
7 items. Folder 83:GERMAN PERIODICALS (I). Reports to MLA, lists, and resolutions,
1933-34. 20 items, including duplicates. Folder 84:GERMAN PERIODICALS (II). Correspondence with Dr. Ferdinand
Springer, 1933-37. Some of Dr. Springer's letters are not
translated. Also included is a letter from Dr. Springer to the
Medical Library Association (1926).
30 items. Folder 85:GERMAN PERIODICALS (III). Official statement regarding cost of
German periodicals made at MLA meeting, June, 1 33. Also
preliminary correspondence, price lists, and an article dealing
with the subject. 24 items, including duplicates. Folder 86:GERMAN PERIODICALS (IV). Correspondence (1933-39), mostly with
Dr. H. Degener, Director of the Verlag Chemie; and Donald B.
Gilchrist, Librarian, University of Rochester.
34 items. Folder 87:GERMAN PERIODICALS (V). Correspondence with American, German,
British, and French librarians and publishers, 1933-39.
39 items. Folder 88:GERMAN PERIODICALS (VI). Correspondence with Alfred L. Robert,
medical librarian, Columbia University, regarding Springer
negotiations, 1932-34.
35 items. Folder 89:GERMAN PERIODICALS (VII). General correspondence, reports, and
news clippings, 1933-36. Contains a letter from Janet Doe (1933).
32 items. Folder 90:GERMAN PERIODICALS (VIII). Correspondence with J.C. Harding, chairman, MLA Bulletin, 1931(?)-35. Two letters are undated. Also
small photographs of Mr. Harding(?).
35 items. Folder 91:GERMAN PERIODICALS (IX). Miscellaneous correspondence, including
letters of thanks, support, etc., for the work of Mrs.
Cunningham's committee, 1931-37.
+122 items. Folder 92:GERMAN PERIODICALS (X). Miscellaneous correspondence, including
15 letters exchanged with Dr. H.A. Krdss (1933-39), and 15
exchanged with Dr. Gisela von Busse (1951-55).
32 items. Folder 93:GERMAN PERIODICALS (XI). ALA Committee on German Periodicals.
Meeting of October 16, 1933, Chicago. Dr. Springer's proposals;
Mrs. Cunningham's response; minutes of meeting; price lists. 4
items, with many copies of each. Folder 94:GERMAN PERIODICALS (XII). Correspondence with M. Myrtle Tye,
medical librarian at Emory
University, Atlanta, preliminary to ALA meeting in Chicago,
1932-33.
17 items. Folder 95:GERMAN PERIODICALS (XIII). Various reprints: pamphlet on cost of
medical periodicals; account of MLA meeting, June, 1933; letter
sent to German scientific societies asking for their aid in
lowering the cost of German periodicals.
3 items, with d Folder 96:GERMAN PERIODICALS (XIV). MLA periodicals, reports, and lists,
1934. 2 items, with duplicates. Folder 97:GERMAN PERIODICALS (XV). Committee on German Periodicals.
Memoranda, price lists, etc., 1933-35.
8 items, with duplicates. Folder 99:GERMAN PERIODICALS (XVII). Reports adopted May and August, 1934.
Also price lists and reprints of articles by Charles Brown and
Mrs. Cunningham. 5 items, with duplicates.
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