Diary Log of Journey to Europe- Includes memorandum of visits and malaria survey in Italy.
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Index of Names of Persons Mentioned; 6 pages. Itinerary from December 1923- April 1924 in connection with work of the International Education Board. The diary surveys agricultural education and research laboratories in Europe.
Organized according to interview and visit, Gregg discusses projects and proposals with professionals in the field of medical education. He is involved in the progress of the RF programs, selection of RF fellows, development of new projects and financing current and future research. Stationed at the RF Paris Office as Associate Director of Medical Education, Gregg studies present day needs in medical education, develops programs with medical schools to improve facilities. He holds preliminary studies to assess needs and establish support programs in Italy and Ireland.
Organized according to interview and visit, Gregg discusses projects and proposals with professionals in the field of medical education. He is involved in the progress of the RF programs, selection of RF fellows, and development of new projects. Stationed at the RF Paris Office as Associate Director of Medical Education, Gregg studies present day needs in medical education, develops programs with medical schools to improve facilities. He tours around Europe and the Soviet Union to survey local medical and nursing education. The University of Lyon program is discussed with emphasizes preclinical laboratory work and the construction of a new health center.
The diary is arranged by interview and visit. George K. Strode is an assistant director of the International Health Division who receives Rockefeller Foundation International Health Division program updates from staff members. He interviews professionals in the field of public. The diary documents field studies in malaria, impressions of Belgium Colonial Health Services, contains Rockefeller Foundation International Health Division plans for 1928. Strode also travels to Germany and visits. The progress of IHD fellows is documented as well.
The diary is arranged by interview and visit. George K. Strode is an assistant director of the International Health Division who receives Rockefeller Foundation International Health Division program updates from staff members. He interviews professionals in the field of public health. The diary surveys Rockefeller Foundation International Health Division programs in Europe. Strode also received IHD fellows updates.
Organized according to visit and interview, entries for this year record the meetings and conversations that took place between Hanson, professionals and students in the field of natural sciences. The diary details his tours of various laboratories, discussions of research and impressions of fellowship applicants. Included is an index by place titled "Contents."
Organized according to interview and visit, Marshall discusses the current state of higher education in the humanities at universities in the United States, Ireland, England, France, and Belgium. He speaks with professors and university librarians on the development of RF programs in classical & modern literature and the education of professional librarians in the United States during the fall of 1933 and early months of 1934. He notes the names of promising graduate students deserving fellowships, as recommended by interviewed faculty members. Marshall also gives a detailed account of a meeting of the American Library Association in Chicago (Oct. 20-22, 1933). Marshall then gives a detailed account his tour of Ireland, England, France, and Belgium during April - June 1934.
In 1935, the present Natural Sciences program of the Rockefeller Foundation is to assist in research related to understanding somatic behavior and aid is given to projects in experimental biology. Weaver interviews professionals in the field of natural sciences and tours universities and research facilities to assess Rockefeller Foundation programs in experimental biology. He tours Cambridge for new natural science research programs. The diary includes an itinerary for a European trip 1-27 May 1935.
Organized according to interview and visit, Miller discusses projects and research with professionals in the field of natural sciences. He is involved in the progress of Natural Science programs, selection of fellows, and development of new research. In 1936, Miller tours and surveys various laboratories and research centers in Europe to visit fellows and become acquainted with specific research settings. The diary includes a table of contents, memorandum, and a travel log.