Types of records include: grant files and applications.
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Types of records include: administrative and grant files.
Types of records include: correspondence, meeting minutes, proposals, and financial material.
Commonwealth Fund records, President, Margaret E. Mahoney, SG 2, Series 1, 1966-1999, bulk 1979-1989 27.73 Cubic Feet
Types of records include: meeting minutes, correspondence, speeches, and reports.
Types of records include: budgets, correspondence, and meeting minutes.
Commonwealth Fund records, Vertical File (Reginald H. Fitz), SG 1, Series 34, 1953-1979 1.52 Cubic Feet
This series is a vertical file created by Reginald H. Fitz consisting of articles, reports, studies, reprints and other associated subject matter.
Types of records include: administrative and grant files.
The diary is arranged according to interview and visit and documents Mary Tennant's talks with professionals in the field of public health. The focus of the International Health Division in which Mary Tennant is a staff member is disease prevention and investigation of diseases important to public health. The IHD withdraws from various cooperative health undertakings in Europe and focuses efforts on South America and East Asia. The diary details Tennant's impressions of nursing education and public health on her travels.
Fellowships are an integral part of the Commonwealth Fund's history, and continually supported the varied public health, mental hygiene, and rural hospital programs of the CF. The advanced medical fellowships were first awarded in 1937, and although they primarily aided medical school teachers and research workers, individuals in other areas of health work also received financial assistance. About twenty fellowships per year were granted during 1950-1959, many of which entailed interdisciplinary studies, and by 1965 well over sixty fellowships were awarded yearly.
The Commonwealth Fund's Division of Publications series is concerned with the publishing of books, journals, articles, and pamphlets. This series consists of correspondence, reports, financial papers, and a few pamphlets and books. The documents are mostly concerned with the financing and publishing of books, and the relationship of the Division with the authors and publishing companies.