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1. Letter to C. H. McGruder from Maurice J. Sullivan Letter to C. H. McGruder from Maurice J. Sullivan Copy of a letter to C. H. McGruder from Maurice J. Sullivan summarizing the decisions of the Advisory Committee of the Houston Negro Hospital.

2. Letter to Dr. J. W. Slaughter from Dr. H. E. Lee Letter to Dr. J. W. Slaughter from Dr. H. E. Lee Letter to J. W. Slaughter from H. E. Lee concerning J. W. Slaughter's November 24 letter stating that certain actions were the responsibility of the board and advisory committee of the Houston Negro Hospital,...

3. Letter to Dr. J. W. Slaughter from William A. Toland Letter to Dr. J. W. Slaughter from William A. Toland Copy of a letter to J. W. Slaughter from William A. Toland concerning William A. Toland's experience at the Houston Negro Hospital.

4. Letter to J. S. Cullinan from I. M. Terrell Letter to J. S. Cullinan from I. M. Terrell Letter to Joseph S. Cullinan from I. M. Terrell concerning efforts to raise $10,000.00 for the Union Hospital.

5. Letter to J. S. Cullinan from W. W. Moore Letter to J. S. Cullinan from W. W. Moore Letter to Joseph S. Cullinan from W. W. Moore concerning Mayor Oscar F. Holcombe's decision to not fund the Houston Negro Hospital. J. W. Slaughter, Mr. Strauss and the Advisory Committee think the hospital...

6. Letter to J. W. Slaughter from J. S. Cullinan Letter to J. W. Slaughter from J. S. Cullinan Copy of a letter to J. W. Slaughter from Joseph S. Cullinan concerning sketches for a Nurses' Home building to be constructed on the Houston Negro Hospital grounds. Mr. Joseph S. Cullinan would like to...

7. Letter to J. W. Slaughter from J. S. Cullinan Letter to J. W. Slaughter from J. S. Cullinan Copy of a letter to J. W. Slaughter from Joseph S. Cullinan concerning the ground and floor plans and sketches of the Nurses' Home building, as well as suggesting the addition of a small pavilion between...

8. Letter to J. W. Slaughter from J. S. Cullinan Letter to J. W. Slaughter from J. S. Cullinan Copy of letter to J. W. Slaughter from Joseph S. Cullinan referring to J. W. Slaughter's May 21, 1931, letter and Joseph S. Cullinan's response and suggestions on how to best accomplish requesting fund...

9. Letter to J. W. Slaughter from J. S. Cullinan Letter to J. W. Slaughter from J. S. Cullinan Copy of a letter to J. W. Slaughter from Joseph S. Cullinan concerning the furnishing of the Nurses' Home building at the Houston Negro Hospital. Mr. Joseph S. Cullinan writes that when the time comes...

10. Letter to J. Y. Powell from J. S. Cullinan Letter to J. Y. Powell from J. S. Cullinan Letter in which Joseph S. Cullinan expresses his distress about the future closing of the Houston Negro Hospital. He tells Mr. J. Y. Powell to call for an early meeting of the advisory committee to discuss...

11. Letter to J. Y. Powell from J. W. Slaughter Letter to J. Y. Powell from J. W. Slaughter Letter to J. Y. Powell from J. W. Slaughter in which he informs him that the board of trustees voted to allow the first quarter's budget of $6,000, with the condition that an adequate and effective governing...

12. Letter to J. Y. Powell from J. W. Slaughter Letter to J. Y. Powell from J. W. Slaughter A letter from J. W. Slaughter to J. Y. Powell, the chairman of the advisory committee of the Houston Negro Hospital, stating that the state committee on Nursing has decided that the hospital's nursing...

13. Letter to J. Y. Powell from R. E. Powell Letter to J. Y. Powell from R. E. Powell Copy of a letter to J. Y. Powell from R. E. Powell concerning a transfer of shares from American Republics Corporation to Houston Negro Hospital as per Joseph S. Cullinan's request.

14. Letter to Judge W. W. Moore from J. W. Slaughter Letter to Judge W. W. Moore from J. W. Slaughter Copy of a letter to Judge W. W. Moore, Chairman to the Advisory Committee, from J. W. Slaughter. Developments which require immediate consideration of the Advisory Committee regarding hospital operations...

15. Letter to L. A. Stevenson from J. Y. Powell Letter to L. A. Stevenson from J. Y. Powell Letter to Louis A. Stevenson in which J. Y. Powell explains that it would not be possible for the Houston Negro Hospital to purchase the insurance for more than a year at a time. Mr. J. Y. Powell also...

16. Letter to Maurice J. Sullivan from J. S. Cullinan Letter to Maurice J. Sullivan from J. S. Cullinan Copy of a letter to Maurice J. Sullivan from Joseph S. Cullinan concerning several revised changes to the plans of the Nurses' Home for the Houston Negro Hospital.

17. Letter to Mr. J. S. Cullinan from Dr. W. M. Drake Letter to Mr. J. S. Cullinan from Dr. W. M. Drake Letter to Mr. Joseph S. Cullinan from Dr. William M. Drake pleading for a chance to prove that he and the other negro physicians are capable of running the Houston Negro Hospital. The superintendent, Margaret...

18. Letter to Mr. J. S. Cullinan from W. W. Moore Letter to Mr. J. S. Cullinan from W. W. Moore Letter to Mr. Joseph S. Cullinan from W. W. Moore concerning the Houston Negro Hospital. He has received a letter from J. W. Slaughter and Dr. Ehlers concerning the hospital plans. He referred these letters...

19. Letter to Mr. Slaughter from Michael M. Davis Letter to Mr. Slaughter from Michael M. Davis Copy of letter to J. W. Slaughter from Michael M. Davis concerning the Julius Rosewald Fund's interest in not providing grants to the Houston Negro Hospital until enough time has elapsed to allow them...

20. Letter to the advisory committee from W. W. Moore Letter to the advisory committee from W. W. Moore Copy of letter to the advisory committee from W. W. Moore inviting them to meet Mrs. Jessie Daniel Ames, Director of the Texas Commission on Inter-Racial Co-operation, at Mrs. W. C. Averill's home.
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