Rockefeller Foundation general correspondence:
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Rockefeller Foundation general correspondence:
Rockefeller Foundation general correspondence:
Rockefeller Foundation records, International Health Board/Division records, RG 5, 1910-1964 (Bulk: 1910-1951), bulk 1910-1951 334.42 Cubic Feet
Contains the correspondence and reports of the International Health Board/International Health Division (IHB/D) of the Rockefeller Foundation, including the Rockefeller Institute Virus Laboratories.
This brief diary documents discussions of proposals, interviews and conferences.
Organized according to interview and visit, Sawyer takes a trip to Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, Jamaica and Cuba to survey research proposals and Rockefeller Foundation programs. He talks to professionals in the field as well as Rockefeller Foundation officers.
Organized according to interview and visit, Sawyer talks to various professionals in the field of public health and discusses projects and proposals. During August 4, 1940-September 9 1940, Sawyer is visiting Europe to determine effects of World War II on Rockefeller Foundation International Health Division programs and how long the IHD can remain active during the war.
Organized according to interview and visit, Sawyer talks to various professionals in the field of public health and discusses projects and proposals. The International Health Divison's mission is disease prevention, health services and support for public health education. Sawyer takes a trip to Mexico to visit their public health programs and the Louse control program. Also includes diary entries following the Mexico trip.
1944 Index; 6 pages; arranged by visit and interview