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Finding Aid to the Alan Gregg Papers, 1900-1985

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Descriptive Summary

Biographical Note

Collection Summary

Index Terms

Administrative Information

Restrictions

Series Descriptions

Series I: Personal and Biographical, 1900-1985

Series II: Correspondence, 1901-1962

Series III: Speeches, 1927-1965

Series IV: Writings, 1903-1970

Series V: Subject Files, 1908-1978


Archives and Modern Manuscripts Program, History of Medicine Division

Processed by HMD Staff; DMP Staff; Processing Completed 1980s; Aug 2008; Encoded by HMD Staff; Elizabeth Sukow; Erica Haakensen



Descriptive Summary

Collection Number:MS C 190
Creator:Gregg, Alan, 1890-1957
Title:Alan Gregg Papers
Dates:1900-1985
Quantity:19.4 linear feet (51 boxes)
Abstract:Dr. Alan Gregg was with the Rockefeller Foundation from 1922 to 1956, the year he retired. He was Associate Director in the Division of Medical Education, 1922-1930; Director of the Division of Medical Sciences, 1930-1951; and, Vice-President of the Foundation, 1951-1956. Correspondence, journals, notes, oral history transcripts, scrapbooks, printed matter, and reprints. Personal items include family letters, biographical profiles, reflections and observations, diaries, and commonplace books.

Biographical Note

Alan Gregg (1890-1957), a career Rockefeller Foundation officer, was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado, to James B. Gregg, a Congregational minister, and his wife Mary (Needham) Gregg. Alan Gregg enrolled at Harvard College in 1907, earning a bachelor's degree in chemistry in 1911. After traveling in Europe for a year, he entered the Medical School at Harvard in 1912 and received his medical degree in 1916. Following graduation, Gregg interned at Massachusetts General Hospital.

After completing his internship, Gregg practiced medicine from 1917-1919 as a member of the Harvard Medical Unit attached to the British Army during World War I. After the war, the Rockefeller Foundation hired him as a public health officer; in this capacity he served in Brazil on hookworm and malaria campaigns from 1919 to 1922. Upon his return to the United States, he was named Associate Director in the Division of Medical Education; for the first two years Gregg's main job consisted of reviewing grant applications. The Foundation sent Gregg to France in 1924 as the head of its Paris office. While in Europe, he examined and reported on the state of medical education in various European countries as well as suggesting areas where Rockefeller Foundation funding or programs could bring about improvement.

In 1923, Gregg married Eleanor Barrows, a mental-health social worker. Over the next decade the Greggs had four children, Peter Alan, Nancy Barrows, Richard Alexander (Sandy), and Michael Barrows.

Gregg remained in France until 1931, when he was appointed Director of the newly reorganized Division of Medical Sciences in New York City. Serving as Division Director for twenty years, Gregg frequently and successfully argued in favor of projects that elsewhere were regarded as too controversial to be funded, such as Alfred Kinsey's research on human sexual behavior. From 1951 until his retirement in 1956, Gregg held the office of Vice-President of the Rockefeller Foundation, spending much of his time consulting, lecturing, and writing on medical education and research, public health issues, and the philosophy of philanthropy.

Throughout his professional career Gregg traveled the world seeking opportunities to use the Foundation's financial resources to further the cause of medical research, particularly in the areas of psychiatry and public health. He is often credited with convincing physicians to treat mental illness as a disease. Gregg also promoted the practice of "Great Medicine" in which a team of medical and paramedical specialists aid the physician in patient care; he conceived the idea as a result of his experiences with the practices of European medical schools during the 1920s. In addition, Gregg supported voluntary prepaid insurance plans, which he believed played an important role in public health by lowering costs and promoting access to medical care.

During his tenure as Rockefeller Foundation Vice President, Gregg served as an advisor and consultant to organizations such as the Atomic Energy Commission, the National Institute of Mental Health, the Veterans Administration, the Hoover Commission and the Office of Defense Mobilization. He also lobbied strongly for the 1956 legislation that created the National Library of Medicine. Gregg eschewed personal awards, thinking they might influence his judgment in awarding funds to individual institutions. However, after his retirement, he accepted a special Lasker Award from the American Public Health Association. Gregg died less than a year later, on June 19, 1957, in Big Sur, California, where he had retired.

Brief Chronology

DateEvent
1890Born in Colorado Springs, Colorado (July 11)
1911Received B.S., Harvard College
1916Received M.D., Harvard Medical School
1917-1919Served with Harvard Medical Unit, British Army
1919-1922Public health officer, Brazil, Rockefeller Foundation
1922-1930Associate Director, Division of Medical Education, Rockefeller Foundation
1923Married Eleanor Agnes Barrows
1924-1930Head of Paris office, Rockefeller Foundation
1930-1951Director, Division of Medical Sciences, Rockefeller Foundation
1951-1956Vice President, Rockefeller Foundation
1954-1956Lobbied for National Library of Medicine
1956Received special Lasker Award for contributions to public health
1957Died in Big Sur, California (June 19)

Awards

Albert Lasker Award
Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government Citation
Order For the Encouragement of Philanthropy, First Class, Bulgaria
Royal Army Unit Citation, Harvard Medical Unit, British Expeditionary Force

Memberships

American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Association for the Advancement of Science
New York Academy of Medicine

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Collection Summary

Correspondence, journals, notes, oral history transcripts, memoranda, scrapbooks, clippings, subject files, published and unpublished writings and speeches, printed matter, reprints, and photographs (1900-1985; 19.4 l.f.) document Gregg's tenure at the Rockefeller Foundation and his role as a consultant and spokesman on issues related to medical education and public health, particularly during the 1940s and 1950s. They do not include Gregg's Rockefeller Foundation administrative papers, located at the Rockefeller Archives Center.

The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence, of note being his correspondence with fellow Rockefeller Foundation officers such as Robert Lambert, Raymond Fosdick, Dean Rusk, Fred L. Soper, and Robert Struthers, as well as material relating to his consultant work with the Veterans Administration. Much of the correspondence also contains photographs relating to his service with the British army and travels as a Rockefeller Foundation officer. Gregg's Speeches, many of which bear his handwritten annotations, address a wide range of subjects including medical education, the role of foundations in medical research, the concept of giving, and the founders of the Rockefeller Foundation whom Gregg knew personally. In addition, the Writings series contain reports on Gregg's work in the Foundation's European office during the 1920s, and a complete set of his reprints. The Writings by Others sub-series consists primarily of published articles collected by Gregg relating to various aspects of medicine, population dynamics, and his membership in the America First Committee. America First was an organization founded in 1940 to oppose American intervention in World War II; it disbanded after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941.

The collection also contains biographical and family material spanning much of Gregg's life, which is scattered throughout the Personal and Biographical, Correspondence, and Subject Files series. These materials include a set of journals and scrapbooks from 1908-1940, and correspondence with family members dating from 1901 to Gregg's death in 1957. A substantial portion of the Family Correspondence contains letters between Gregg and his wife Eleanor from 1915-1956. There are also notes for an uncompleted autobiography and commentary on Gregg's interest in the philosophy of philanthropy.

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Restrictions

Restrictions

Collection is not restricted. Contact the Reference Staff for information regarding access.

Copyright

Copyright was transferred to the public domain. Contact the Reference Staff for details regarding rights.

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Index Terms

These terms are indexed in the National Library of Medicine's online catalog LocatorPlus. Researchers wishing to find related materials should search the catalog using these terms.
MeSH Subjects
Education, Medical, Graduate
Mental Health
Population Dynamics
Public Health
Personal Names
Ames, Adelbert, 1880-
Fosdick, Raymond Blaine, 1883-
Hill, Lister, 1894-1984
Kinsey, Alfred C. (Alfred Charles), 1894-1956
Lambert, R. W. (Robert Wilson), 1934-
Rusk, Dean
Soper, Fred Lowe, 1893-1977
Corporate Names
China Medical Board (U.S.)
Harvard University
Rockefeller Foundation
United States. Veterans Administration

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Administrative Information

Alternate Forms Available

Portions of the Collection have been digitized and are available at: http://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/

Preferred Citation

Gregg, Alan. Alan Gregg Papers. 1900-1985. Located in: Modern Manuscripts Collection, History of Medicine Division, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD; MS C 190.

Provenance

Gift from Mrs. Eleanor Gregg, 1967.

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Series Descriptions

 

Series I: Personal and Biographical, 1900-1985

BoxFolder
11 Autobiography notes, 1936-1941, 1950-1953
12 Biographical data, 1946-1948, 1957
13 Biographical reflections, 1950-1953
14 Clippings Related to Alan Gregg, 1945-1960, 1966
15 Family profiles, 1952
16 [Family profiles and reminiscences], 1970-1973, 1979, 1985
17 Genealogy data, n.d.
18A Happy Life Time by James B. Gregg, [after 1922]
19 Medical Records, 1935-1956
401-19 Notes of Sympathy [re: Alan Gregg's death], A-Z, 1957-1959
110 Obituaries and Related Correspondence, 1957-1960
111 Oral History Correspondence, 1953-1960, 1971
112 Oral History Edited Partial Transcript, 1956
113-14 Oral History Transcript, 1956
371 Passport and marriage license, 1917, 1923
4020 Penfield and Benson [biography correspondence], 1957-1968, n.d.
115-16 Public School Notebooks, 1900
117 Rockefeller Foundation Salaries and Promotions, 1924-1931, 1943-1957
118 [Rorschach test answers], 1938 Mar
21Sermons by James B. Gregg, 1903-1908
Awards and Honors, 1919-1981
22 Awards and Certificates, 1919, 1929, 1940-1955
23 Lasker Award - Clippings, 1939, 1956
24 Lasker Award - Correspondence, 1956
25 Lasker Award - General, 1953-1956
26 Alan Gregg Fund, and Fellowship, 1957-1963
4021 Harvard Medical School Memorial, 1975-1981
Journals and Personal Reflections, 1903-1965
27-11Trobania, 1903, 1961-1965, n.d.
35 Diary, 1908
212 Personal Reflections, 1908
213 Journal and Memory Book: Dripping Pan, 1908-1911
214-15 Journals, 1909-1910
31-2 Journals, 1911-1912
33 Journal of Gregg's Dreams, 1910-1911
34 Private Journal, 1912 Jul-1916 Mar
35 Brazil Statistics and Journal, 1919
36 Brazil Statistics and Journal, 1919
37-38 Harvard Scrapbook, 1902-1918
36-8 Journal: Table d'Hote, 1923-1924, 1939-1940
39 Russian Diary, 1924
411 "Line a Day" Diary, 1928-1936, 1953-1957
310-11 Diary, 1931-1938
41 Spiral-bound Diary, 1937 May-Nov
412 [Shanghai, Nanking, Peping, and Kalgan travel], 1946 May-Jun
413 [Travel Diary], 1948 Jan 21-29
42 Thoughts on Rockefeller Foundation and Atomic Energy Commission, 1949-1954
43 Diary Excerpts, 1960
Photographs, 1904-1956
414 Alan Gregg portraits, 1904, 1922, 1929, 1943, n.d.
415 Family photographs, 1908?, 1924, n.d.
416 Professional events, 1943, 1952-1956, n.d.

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Series II: Correspondence, 1901-1962

BoxFolder
Family Correspondence, 1901-1957
44-5 Barrows, Sarah Eleanor, 1922-1931, 1940, n.d.
46 Barrows, Sarah Eleanor and Mary, 1926-1930, n.d.
47 Bemis, Alan Cogswell, 1950-1957
48 Bemis, Faith Gregg, 1918, 1925-1928, 1939-1957, n.d.
49 Bemis, F. Gregg, 1940-1944, 1951-1957
410 Bemis, John, 1954-1955
411 Bemis, Judson, 1939, 1948-1951
412 Bradley Family, 1954-1956
413 Conway, Janet, 1954
414 Gaw, Emir and Elise, 1938-1939
415 Gregg, Barbara Channing, 1945-1954
416 Gregg, Donald, 1902-1907, 1914-1929, 1938-1940, 1947, n.d.
417-10 Gregg, Eleanor B., 1915-1922 Oct 3
421-8 Gregg, Eleanor B., 1922 Oct 4-1923 Aug 17
431-7 Gregg, Eleanor B., 1923 Aug 18-1924 Sep
441-7 Gregg, Eleanor B., 1924 Oct-1926 Feb
451-8 Gregg, Eleanor B. [photographs], 1926 Mar-1929 Apr
461-8 Gregg, Eleanor B., 1929 Jun-1931 Mar 13
471-8 Gregg, Eleanor B., 1931 Mar 14-1932 Nov
481-7 Gregg, Eleanor B., 1933 Feb-1939 Mar 20
491-8 Gregg, Eleanor B., 1939 Mar 21-1948 Apr
501-8 Gregg, Eleanor B., 1949-1956
511 Gregg, Eleanor B., n.d.
512 Gregg, Eleanor B. - Excerpts, 1923-1941
417 Gregg, Elinor D., 1908-1912, 1921-1946, 1956, n.d.
418 Gregg, Elinor D. [re: Alan's last illness and death], 1957 May-Aug
419 Gregg, Elinor D. - Related to James B. (Jim) Gregg, 1957
51-6 Gregg, James B., 1906-1922, n.d.
57-9 Gregg, James B. and Mary, 1907-1922, n.d.
510 Gregg, James E. and Mary, 1918, 1929, 1936-1946, n.d.
511-17 Gregg, Marjorie, 1901-1945, 1951-1957
61 Gregg, Marjorie, n.d.
62 Gregg, Marjorie - Unmatched Envelopes, 1901-1913, 1920-1922, 1945, n.d.
63 Gregg, Marjorie and Faith Gregg Bemis, 1918-1919, 1932, 1940-1944
64-6 Gregg, Mary N., 1906-1926, n.d.
513-9 Gregg, Michael B., 1930, 1938-1957, n.d.
67 Gregg, Nancy, 1926, 1944
68 Gregg, Peter and Sophie, 1948, 1955-1957
69 Gregg, Richard A. (Sandy), 1946-1954, n.d.
610-11 Gregg, Richard B., 1930-1957, n.d.
612 Hess, California, 1954
3412 Irwin Family, 1940-1944, 1952-1957
3413 Meem, John and Faith, 1938, 1949-1950, 1956-1957
3414 Michael (No Last Name), 1954-1955
3415 Pollen, Lenore, [1923]-[ca. 1926], 1941-1946, 1954, n.d.
3416 Richard and Pri (No Last Name), 1955-1956
3417 Sippel, Ted, 1952
3418 Thompson Family, 1953-1957, n.d.
Professional Correspondence, 1906-1962
613 Aae-Adv, 1942-1956
614 Advertising Council [Inc], 1953-1957
615 Aes-All, 1906-1911, 1939-1956
616 Alp-Ame, 1940-1957
71 American Public Health Association (Reginald M. Atwater), 1939, 1953-1957
72 Ames, Adelbert, 1939, 1945-1958, n.d.
73 Amr-App, 1936-1940, 1948-1957
74 Arai, Ryo, 1942-1946
75 Ari-Arms, 1946-1956
76 Army materials, 1917
77 Arn-Ave, 1940-1957
78 Ayer, Frederick, 1916-1921, 1942-1958
79 Bac, 1946-1959
710 Baehr, George, 1949-1956
711 Bailey, Frank-Bailey, Percival, 1947-1956
712 Bair-Barc, 1946-1957
713-14 Barnard, Chester I., 1937, 1945-1957
715 Barnu-Bart, 1947-1956
716 Baruch [Committee on Physical Medicine], 1944, 1949
81 Barz-Bee, 1929, 1935-1957, n.d.
82 Bel-Ber, 1945-1957
83 Bes-Bin, [1921-1925?], 1938-1940, 1947-1957
84 Bird, Brian-Bird, Remsen, 1953-1956
85 Bla-Bog, 1940, 1946-1957
86 Bok-Bowe, [1917?], 1938, 1946-1957, n.d.
87 Bowl-Bran, 1944-1957
88 Brau-Broo, 1947-1957, n.d.
89 Brosin, Henry W., 1949-1958
810 Brow-Burl, 1926-1929, 1940-1957
811 Bus-Cam, 1932-1939, 1949-1962
91 Cancer, 1949, 1955-1956
92 Canf-Cant, Gilbert, 1942, 1954-1956
93 Cantril, Hadley, 1953-1962
94 Cap-Cente, 1935-1940, 1950-1957, n.d.
95 Century Association, 1936, 1950-1956
96 Century Club, 1943-1949
97 Cha-Chil, 1947-1957
98-11 China Medical Board, Inc., 1914, 1926-1935 Mar
101-3 China Medical Board, Inc., 1935 Apr-1961
104 Cho-Cog, 1950-1958, n.d.
105 Coh-Con, 1936, 1948-1959, n.d.
106 Coo-Cow, 1950-1956
107-11 "Crackpot", 1952 Feb 12-1955 May 26
1012 Crai-Cros, 1950-1958
1013 Crowell, Bess, 1930-1945
1014 Cum-Cut, 1916, 1933, 1950-1956, n.d.
1015 Cycles study, 1949-1950, 1957-1962, n.d.
1016 Dal-Davis, Frances, 1940-1960, n.d.
1017 Davis, John Eisele, 1953-1959
111 Davis, Michael-Den, 1943-1957, n.d.
112 Der-Did, 1939-1957, n.d.
113 Die-Dollard, Charles, 1932, 1942-1957, n.d.
114 Dollard, John, 1939-1954
115 Don-Dun, 1918, 1927-1928, 1943-1957
116 Dup-Eck, 1939, 1950-1956
117 Edgar, Margaret Thomas, 1955-1957
118 Eds-Ellio, 1941-1956, n.d.
119 Ellis-Evans, John W., 1925-1947, 1953-1957
1110 Evans, Joseph P.-Farran, 1925, 1936, 1946-1956, n.d.
1111 Farrar, Clarence B., 1939-1946, 1953-1956
1112 Farre-Fit, 1929, 1935, 1943-1957
121 Fle-For, 1930-1957
122-4 Fosdick, Raymond B., 1926-1957, n.d.
125 Fox-Fried, 1936, 1948-1958
126 Friedgood, Harry B., 1953-1958, n.d.
127 Friedm-Gans, 1923, 1930-1935, 1943-1957
128 Gantt, William Horsely, 1926, [1946?]-1955
129 Gar-Get, 1933-1939, 1947-1958
1210 Gib-Gla, 1940, 1948-1957
1211 Gleboff, Nicholas, 1942-1957
1212 Glen-Graf, 1935-1957
131 Grah-Greenb, 1939-1957, n.d.
132 Greene-Gya, 1928-1947, 1953-1957
133 Hac-Hard, 1920, 1931-1936, 1947-1958, n.d.
134 Harg-Hart, 1924-1925, 1935, 1948-1957
135 Harvard Medical Alumni Association, 1954-1957
136 Harvard University, 1941, 1947-1953
137 Has-Hen, 1945, 1952-1957, n.d.
138 Her-Hil, 1933-1938, 1949-1957
139 Hinsey, Joseph C., 1950-1961, n.d.
1310 Hinsi-Hol, 1948-1957
1311 Hoover Comm[ission], 1953-1957
1312 Hor-Howard, Ernest, 1950-1956
1313 Howard Hughes Fellowships, 1949-1955
141 Howard, Robert-Hum, 1948-1957
142 Hunt, Bridget, [1954-1957]
143 Hunt, William-Hyde, 1949-1957, n.d.
144 Hydrick, John L., 1940-1956
145 Iag-Ill, 1939-1941, 1954-1955
146 India, 1938, 1952-1957
147 Inf-Johns, 1912, 1925, 1940, 1947-1957, n.d.
148 Johnson, A. LeRoy, 1950-1957
149 Johnson, Edgar-Jones, Robert, 1935-1956
1410 Jones, [T.] Duckett, 1950-1955
1411 Jor-Kat, 1923, 1930-1933, 1943-1957
1412 Kau-Ken, 1946, 1952-1957
1413 Keo-Kinsey, E., 1931-1942, 1948-1959
151 Kinsey report, 1944-1957, n.d.
152 Kir-Kru, 1925, 1939-1957
153 Kubie, Lawrence S., 1950-1957
154 Kuc-Lambert, John, 1945-1957
155-10 Lambert, Robert A., 1924-1960
1511 Lambert, S.-Lash, 1937-1957, n.d.
1512 Lask-Leag, 1938-1942, 1949-1956
161 Leake, Chauncey D., 1947-1957
162 Lean-Lem, 1931-1957, n.d.
163 Lennox, William, 1936-1941, 1954-1957
164 Lenr-Lil, 1935-1959
165 Lin-Livingston, Robert, 1935, 1943-1956, n.d.
166 Livingston, William K., 1949-1958
167 Lob-Lot, 1924-1957
168 Loucks, Harold H., 1948-1958
169 Low-Mac, 1911-1914, 1939-1958, n.d.
1610 Magazine distribution, 1955-1957, n.d.
1611 Magn-Maj, 1949-1957
1612 Makinsky, Alexander, 1927-1957, n.d.
1613 Mal-Markh, 1930, 1938-1941, 1953-1957
1614 Marking roads, 1938-1942, n.d.
1615 Markl-Mas, 1930-1957, n.d.
171 Mat-McC, 1925, 1933-1934, 1940-1957, n.d.
172 McD-McR, 1926-1927, 1933, 1939-1956, n.d.
173 Mea-Menc, 1936-1957
174 Menninger, Karl A., 1941-1956
175 Menninger, William C., 1945-1957
176-7 [Mental Health Career Investigator Grant Selection Committee], 1950-1957
178 Mental Hygiene-Miller, C. E., 1931-1957, n.d.
179-11 Miller, C. Phillip, 1925-1957
181 Miller, E.-Miu, 1927, 1933-1957
182 Mix-Morf, 1937-1957
183 Morgan, Hugh J.-Morgan, Margaret, 1950-1957
184 Morison, Robert S., 1946-1957, n.d.
185 Morr-Mye, 1940-1961, n.d.
186 Nad-National Grange, 1942-1947, 1953-1956
187-10 National Library of Medicine, 1954-1957
191 National Library of Medicine printed matter, 1954-1957
192 National Science-New, 1941-1957
193 Nic-Obe, 1930, 1942-1957, n.d.
194-6 O'Brian, Daniel P., 1926-1951
197 O'Bry-Ofe, 1939-1941, 1949-1955
198-9 Office of Defense Mobilization, 1950-1957, n.d.
1910 Ogd-Osborn, Alex, 1938-1962
201 Osborn, Fairfield, 1942-1956
202 Osborn, Fredric-Pate, Stan, 1931-1957
203-5 Patents, 1924, 1931-1943, 1951, n.d.
206 Patt-Pearce, May, 1932-1941, 1953-1956, n.d.
207-10 Pearce, Richard M., 1923-1928
211 Pearce, Richard M., 1929-1930
212 Pears-Pel, 1934-1935, 1953-1956
213 Penfield, Wilder, 1934-1961
214 Penn-Phe, 1934, 1941-1957
215 Phi-Pop, 1924-1957
216 Portland Academy of Medicine, 1954-1956
217 Pos-Pug, 1937-1959, n.d.
218 Pul-Rad, 1929-1931, 1936-1957
219 Raffalovich, Dorothy-Raffalovich, George, 1925-1947, 1955, n.d.
2110 Rag-Read, F., 1927-1957, n.d.
2111 Readers Digest article, 1945-1949
221 Red-Rep, 1925-1929, 1938-1942, 1948-1957
222 Rey, C.F., 1936-1959
223 Reyn-Richard, Auguste, 1918, 1938, 1948-1957
224 Richards-Robinson, Edward, 1915, 1931-1958, n.d.
225 Robinson, G. Canby, 1934-1941, 1949-1954
226 Robinson, Robert-Rose, John, 1940, 1948-1957, n.d.
227 Rose, Wickliffe-Rug, 1919, 1930-1960, n.d.
228 Rusk, Dean, 1951-1960, n.d.
229 Rusk, Gladys-Russ, 1924-1936, 1942-1957, n.d.
2210 Rut-Sar, 1927-1940, 1947-1956, n.d.
231 Sat-Schm, 1935-1936, 1942-1957, n.d.
232 Schn-Sco, 1931-1957, n.d.
233 Sea-Shat, 1940-1944, 1950-1957, n.d.
234 Shau-Sie, 1941-1961
235 Sigerist, Henry E., 1935-1943, 1951-1957, n.d.
236 Sigf-Smith, Geoffrey, 1931, 1937, 1945-1957, n.d.
237 Smith, Homer-Spe, 1922-1958, n.d.
238-9 Spielmeyer [family], 1931-1941
241 Spielmeyer [family], 1942-1956
242 Spies-Stanf, 1937-1957
243 Stanl-Sten, 1933-1957
244 Step-Stro, 1919, 1931-1957
245-9 Struthers, Robert R., 1947-1957, n.d.
251 Stu-Tal, 1932-1935, 1941-1957
252 Tan-Thomas, C.P., 1937-1938, 1944-1957, n.d.
253 Thomas, Henry M., 1919-1927, 1934-1957
254 Thomas, Herbert-Thompson, Gladys, 1937-1938, 1956-1957, n.d.
255 Thompson, Morris, 1953-1957
256 Thompson, Norman-Towe, 1927, 1936-1939, 1947-1957, n.d.
257 Town Club, 1936-1939, 1947-1952, n.d.
258 Tows-Uda, 1931, 1936-1941, 1947-1961
259 Ulmer, J.M., 1950-1961
2510 Uni-Van Horn, 1930-1937, 1949-1955, n.d.
2511 van Kerckhoff, Emilie, 1926-1951
2512 van Kerckhoff, Emilie - receipts, 1931-1941
261 Van Liere-Ves, 1934-1935, 1945-1957
262-5 [Veterans Administration] (V.A.), 1949-1956
266 [Veterans Administration] (V.A.) clippings and reports, 1950-1953
267 Vin-Wai, 1925-1941, 1950-1958
268 Wak-Wash, 1927, 1933-1934, 1941-1942, 1948-1957
269 Wass-Wea, 1940, 1950-1959
2610 Web-Weld, 1924-1930, 1945-1956
271 Well-Williams, Robert H., 1921-1925, 1933, 1947-1957, n.d.
272 Williams, Roger J., 1953-1957
273 Williams, Russel-Willis, 1936, 1956
274 Willits, Joseph H., 1952-1957, n.d.
275 Wils-Wol, 1936, 1944-1957, n.d.
276 Wom-Yen, 1939, 1947-1957
277 Yerkes, Robert M., 1935-1937, 1944-1956
278 Yoc-Zin, 1923, 1933-1936, 1950-1957
279-10 Unidentified, 1910-1926, 1939-1956, n.d.

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Series III: Speeches, 1927-1965

BoxFolder
By Gregg, 1927-1957
281-7 Bampton Lecture - Challenges to Contemporary Medicine, 1951-1957
288 Franklin Lecture, 1949-1951
289 [Lecture on Rockefeller Foundation Founders:] Demi-tasse, 1945, 1951
2810 Notes for talks, 1936-1937, 1948-1951
2811-16 Talks, 1927-1941
291-13 Talks, 1942-1957
301-2 Talks, n.d.
303 Terry Lectures - The Futherance of Medical Research, 1941-1946
304 Gregg Memorial Lecture, 1959-1965

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Series IV: Writings, 1903-1970

BoxFolder
By Gregg, 1911-1970
305 Harvard themes, 1907-1908
306 Poems - Alan Gregg and Others, 1912, 1937, 1950-1955, n.d.
307 Rockefeller Foundation, 1925-1930
308-11 Notes on Giving, 1931, 1937-1951
3012 The Place of Psychology in an Ideal University, 1947
3013 Community Fund Report, 1948
3014 The Philadelphia Award, 1955
3015-16 For Future Doctors, 1956-1958, 1970
311 Bibliography of Gregg's Publications, 1956
312-17 Reprints, 1911-1957, n.d.
321-5 Articles and Reprints By Others, 1903, 1920-1959, n.d.

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Series V: Subject Files, 1908-1978

BoxFolder
326 Army Ephemera, 1908, 1917-1919
327 [Annotated Bibliography on the Subject of] Observation, [ca. 1936]
328-9 Clippings , 1929, 1936-1956, n.d.
3210-11 Commonplace Book, 1918-1938
3212 Commonplace Book Quotations, 1962
3213 Dark Entry Forest Association, 1934-1941, 1950-1952
3214-17 Education Notes, 1928-1930, 1937-1947, 1954, n.d.
331-5 [Essay Notes and Reference Material], 1920, 1930-1938, n.d.
336-7 [Forecasts and Notes], 1928, 1936-1939, 1946-1948, 1954
338-10 [Gregg's Affiliations with Causes and Organizations], 1950-1956
3311 Harvard University News, Memorials, and Anniversary, 1936
3312 Hobbies - General, n.d.
3313 Hobbies - Statistical Analysis, 1930-1935
3314 Hobbies - Weather, 1939, 1955
3315 Hobbies - Words, 1930, 1939, 1953, n.d.
341-3 [The Idea, Practice, and Funding of Medical Research], 1925-1938, 1944, 1951-1953
344 Max Mason, 1930, 1961
345 [Notes on Interests], 1947-1954
346 Notes on writing, 1943-1955
347-8 [Population, Intelligence, and Education], 1944-1947, 1953-1955, n.d.
349 "Rigolo", 1928, 1937, 1948, 1955, n.d.
3410 Stories - Quotations, 1920, 1927-1949, n.d.
3411 [University of Alabama - Medical School Location], 1943, 1978

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Last updated: 11 August 2008
First published: 23 June 2004
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