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Box 131, Reel m emb 2, Frame 1
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Rockefeller Foundation

Arranged by interview and visit, this diary documents the meetings and conferences Embree had with various professionals in the field of public health. The Rockefeller Foundation participates in public health and medical education. This diary documents a visit from the Japanese commission and a trip to Europe in July to gather information on nursing education, hospital organization and health facilities.

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Box 368, Reel m pea 2, Frame 150
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Rockefeller Foundation. Division of Medical Education

The grants, visits and interviews with professionals in the field of medical education focus on studying the present day needs in medical education and of developing programs for the assistance of medical schools in countries other than the United States and China. Pearce takes a trip to Europe. Discussions of fellowships, literature programs and laboratory supply programs take place. The diary includes an itinerary for November 21- March 25, 1925.

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Reel m gre 5, Frame 716, Box 184
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Gregg, Alan (1890-1957)

Organized according to interview and visit, Gregg discusses projects and proposals with professionals in the field of medical sciences. He is involved in the progress of the RF programs, selection of RF fellows, and development of new projects. Gregg attends various meetings and conferences. He travels to India and Southeast Asia to survey medical education. Gregg is now the Vice-President of the Rockefeller Foundation.

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China Medical Board of New York

The China Medical Board, Inc. Collection, 1914-1971, consists almost exclusively of material dealing with the Peking Union Medical College (PUMC), 1918-1951. The Peking Union Medical College (PUMC) appears to have sent to its financial supporters, first the China Medical Board and then the China Medical Board, Inc., much of its correspondence, memos and reports, to keep those in New York informed as to what was going on in China. As the ownership of the buildings and grounds of the Peking Union Medical College (PUMC) was transferred from the CMB to the CMB, Inc., many records were also transferred. This accounts for many pre-1928 documents found in the files.