Skip to main content

Box 105

 Container

Contains 5 Results:

Correspondence, 1987-1995

 File — Box: 105, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Box 105 also contains twelve plaque and coin awards.
Dates: 1987-1995

"Anemia: Two Things You Should Do First", 1979

 File — Box: 105, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Maxwell Myer Wintrobe papers (1905-1998) contain personal papers, books, articles, correspondence, material from professional organizations, University of Utah office files, research notes, awards, plaques, biographical material, personal mementoes, and travel documents. These materials all relate to Maxwell Myer Wintrobe (1901-1986), often called the "founder of hematology."
Dates: 1979

Announcements, Invitations, and Programs, 1976-1998

 File — Box: 105, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Maxwell Myer Wintrobe papers (1905-1998) contain personal papers, books, articles, correspondence, material from professional organizations, University of Utah office files, research notes, awards, plaques, biographical material, personal mementoes, and travel documents. These materials all relate to Maxwell Myer Wintrobe (1901-1986), often called the "founder of hematology."
Dates: 1976-1998

Biographical Information, 1983-1996

 File — Box: 105, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Maxwell Myer Wintrobe papers (1905-1998) contain personal papers, books, articles, correspondence, material from professional organizations, University of Utah office files, research notes, awards, plaques, biographical material, personal mementoes, and travel documents. These materials all relate to Maxwell Myer Wintrobe (1901-1986), often called the "founder of hematology."
Dates: 1983-1996

Guest Book, 1949

 File — Box: 105, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Maxwell Myer Wintrobe papers (1905-1998) contain personal papers, books, articles, correspondence, material from professional organizations, University of Utah office files, research notes, awards, plaques, biographical material, personal mementoes, and travel documents. These materials all relate to Maxwell Myer Wintrobe (1901-1986), often called the "founder of hematology."
Dates: 1949