[Letter from Dr. H. Harlan Crank to Dr. May Owen, October 21, 1961] (open access)

[Letter from Dr. H. Harlan Crank to Dr. May Owen, October 21, 1961]

Letter from Dr. H. Harlan Crank to Dr. May Owen discussing the Texas Neuropsychiatric Association Committee on Relations with Allied Disciplines, its members, physicians the committee is working with, and a meeting the committee had with a psychological committee. He also expresses admiration for Dr. Owen and her career.
Date: November 4, 1960
Creator: Crank, Dr. H. Harlan
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Newspaper Clipping: Dr. May Owen Among 9 Who Will Be Honored Friday at 'Party of Year'] (open access)

[Newspaper Clipping: Dr. May Owen Among 9 Who Will Be Honored Friday at 'Party of Year']

Newspaper clipping of an article about a party at the Baker Hotel in Mineral Wells, honoring nine Texan women.
Date: February 4, 1951
Creator: Gouldy, Mabel
Object Type: Clipping
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Dr. Charles A. Rush, Jr. to Mr. Linc Williston, November 4, 1986] (open access)

[Letter from Dr. Charles A. Rush, Jr. to Mr. Linc Williston, November 4, 1986]

Letter from Dr. Charles A. Rush, Jr. to Mr. Linc Williston. He mentions including pictures with his letter, that he is very worried about "Phil," and asks Mr. Williston to send a letter to Mr. Staley McBrayer thanking him for information about Dr. May Owen.
Date: November 4, 1986
Creator: Rush, Charles A., Jr.
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Sunset Hospital, Houston, Texas]

Postcard of Sunset Hospital in Houston, Texas. The image depicts three buildings that are pale colored with red brick ornamentation and red roofs behind a white fence. The text, "The Sunset Hospital, the largest and only fire-proof railroad hospital in the south, Houston, Texas" is printed across the top of the image. The correspondence written on the back of the postcard is addressed to "Mr. Arthur Welch."
Date: November 4, 1912
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History