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[Letter from I. H. Kempner to Gus J. Strauss, March 3, 1951]

Description: Letter from I. H. Kempner to Gus J. Strauss expresses regret that Strauss could not attend the inspection of the Medical School due to illness in his family. He notes the significant improvements made over the past two years and warns against the damage that could result from inadequate appropriations. He compares insufficient funding to buying a Cadillac and equipping it with defective tires. He highlights the rigorous training and high standards of the Medical School and urges Strauss to con… more
Date: March 3, 1951
Creator: Kempner, Isaac H. (Isaac Herbert), 1873-1967
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Letter from I. H. Kempner to Pat Bullock, March 3, 1951]

Description: Letter from I. H. Kempner to Pat Bullock expressing regret that Bullock could not attend the inspection of the Medical School due to illness in his family. He notes the significant improvements made over the past two years and warns against the damage that could result from inadequate appropriations. He compares insufficient funding to buying a Cadillac and equipping it with defective tires. He highlights the rigorous training and high standards of the Medical School and urges Bullock to consid… more
Date: March 3, 1951
Creator: Kempner, Isaac H. (Isaac Herbert), 1873-1967
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Letter from I. H. Kempner to Crawford C. Martin, March 3, 1951]

Description: Letter from I. H. Kempner to Crawford C. Martin acknowledging Martin's inability to join the Senate members' visit due to his attendance at the Whitney Dam opening. He explains the importance of the visit for securing appropriations for the Medical School of the University of Texas. He highlights the school's progress and the need for adequate funding to maintain high standards in medical education. He urges Martin to consider the school's needs and avoid reductions that could lower its standar… more
Date: March 3, 1951
Creator: Kempner, Isaac H. (Isaac Herbert), 1873-1967
Partner: Rosenberg Library
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