- US AA151.F785.I010
- Item
- circa 1970s
Name of photographer is on back of some clippings, but is cut off and cannot be read in its entirety. Last name appears to end with "ellettieri."
Name of photographer is on back of some clippings, but is cut off and cannot be read in its entirety. Last name appears to end with "ellettieri."
Clippings of contact sheets of photographs of Helen Rehr at desk with others
Name of photographer is on back of some clippings, but is cut off and cannot be read in its entirety. Last name appears to end with "ellettieri."
Caption on verso reads: "Dr. Helen Rehr, Director, Department of Social Service, The Mount Sinai Hospital of New York; (Edith J. Baerwald Professor of Community Medicine) Social Work Mount Sinai School of Medicine, of The City University of New York"
Camera Arts Studio
Caption on verso says "Helen Rehr, DSW, Director, Dept. of Social Service, Mount Sinai Hosp. of NY, Edith J. Baerwald Professor of Community Medicine (Social Work) of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, CUNY"
Helen Rehr speaking with two unidentified women
Helen Rehr is on the left.
Helen Rehr speaking at podium at "Social Work and Medicine"
Thomas Chalmers, MD, Hortense Hirsch, Helen Rehr, and Mr. Klein[?] toasting over a meal
Candid photograph of Helen Rehr and Jack Aron
Portrait of Clarence Oberndorf
Portrait of Gordon Oppenheimer in tuxedo
An image of Gordon D. Oppenheimer, MD at the Jacobi Medallion ceremony in 1969. Dr. Oppenheimer was a urologist and in 1932 was one of the three authors on the paper that was the first description of 'regional ileitis', later known as Crohn's Disease.
Verso reads "I never saw a ureterocele that refluxed that wasn't unroofed by a surgeon."
A photographic portrait of Dr. Harold Lamport.
Dr. Harold Lamport seated at his desk.
Judy and Nathan G. Kase, MD pose in front of the sign honoring Dr. Kase at the dedication of the Kase Faculty Dining Room on the first floor of the Icahn Medical Institute building. Dr. Kase was the Chairman of Obstetrics and Gynecology from 1981-85 and Dean of Mount Sinai School of Medicine, 1985-1997 and then Interim Dean from August 2001 to December 2002.
Sketch depicting Abraham Hyman