Harvard School of Public Health catalog and announcement
Dublin Core
Title
Harvard School of Public Health catalog and announcement
Alternative Title
Harvard School of Public Health catalog "version 2"
Subject
Harvard School of Public Health -- Catalogs
Harvard School of Public Health -- Curricula
Public Health education
Public Health history
School for Health Officers (Mass.)
Description
The School for Health Officers (precursor to the Harvard School of Public Health) was founded in 1913 by a joint committee of Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Its offices were located at 240 Longwood Avenue, Boston, and its founding administrative board included William T. Sedgwick, Milton J. Rosenau, and George C. Whipple.
Abstract
Circular of the School for Health Officers (Volume 1, Number 2): Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology Catalogue and Announcement
Table Of Contents
Divided in to the following sections: Calendar; Organization; General Information; Requirements for Admission; Application and Registration; Schedule of Courses; Certificate; Fees; Staff of Instructors; Groups of Courses; Description of Courses; and Students
Creator
School for Health Officers
Publisher
School for Health Officers
Date Created
1913 December
Contributor
Harvard University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Is Part Of
Harvard School of Public Health Catalogs, AB2.172, Box 1, Folder "1913-1914 Version 2"
Format
text
Extent
1 catalog (46 pages, including cover and blank pages)
Language
English
Type
text
Identifier
Archives AB 2.172
DigID0001578-0001602
Files
Citation
School for Health Officers , “Harvard School of Public Health catalog and announcement,” OnView, accessed March 29, 2024, https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/items/show/6022.