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.
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Rockefeller Foundation records, Administration, Program and Policy, RG 3, 1910-2000 125.4 Cubic Feet
Records include: correspondence, memoranda, minutes, and reports.
Rockefeller Foundation records, administration, program and policy, SG 3.1 and SG 3.2, 1910-2000 117.67 Cubic Feet
This material consists of administrative and program and policy information in the form of correspondence, memoranda, minutes, and reports.
Primarily documents appropriations, with a small selection of financial records and audiovisual materials.
Currently contains Communications Office photographs.
Contains the papers of Rockefeller Foundation presidents, vice presidents and other executive officers.
Rockefeller Foundation records, Fellowships, RG 10, 1917-1979 270.71 Cubic Feet
Consists of fellowship files and associated fellowship recorder cards.
Rockefeller Foundation records, Field Offices, RG 6, 1917-2007 151.13 Cubic Feet
Records often include administrative and professional correspondence, reports, studies, surveys, and documentation of office or laboratory activites.
Correspondence of The Rockefeller Foundation consists principally of material not directly connected with an institutional grant. It includes: inter-office memoranda, correspondence between field officers and the home office, extracts from officers' diaries, forms and other material relating to fellowships; casual requests for information, employment, or aid; printed matter and letters of abuse received by the Foundation. As such, the General Correspondence provides insight into the day-to-day workings of the Foundation.
Rockefeller Foundation records, General Correspondence, RG 2, 1924-1990 375.84 Cubic Feet
Rockefeller Foundation general correspondence: