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Dr. Milton R. Kramer papers

 Collection — Box: 2
Identifier: MS0983-UA

Collection Scope and Content

Materials in this collection include Milton Kramer's diplomas from high school and The George Washington University, certificates, books, and his medical bag (without instruments). They range in date from 1916-46, and the provenance of this collection is not known, they were accessioned from an old backlog in 2001.

Dates

  • 1916-1946

Creator

Restrictions on Access

Some records may be restricted.

Restrictions on Use

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Biographical Note

Dr. Milton R. Kramer was a graduate of The George Washington University; A.B. 1931, M.D. 1934. He graduated from Alexander Hamilton High School, New York City, in 1926. While at GW he was a member of the Kappa Nu fraternity. After graduating medical school he practiced medicine in Kings Co., New York. During World War II he was a draft board physician from 1941-45, and received a Selective Service Medal from Congress in 1946.

N.B. This history note was written in 2005

Extent

1 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Materials in this collection include Milton Kramer's diplomas from high school and The George Washington University, certificates, books, and his medical bag (without instruments). They range in date from 1916-46.

Acquisition Information

The provenance of this collection is not known, they were accessioned from an old backlog in 2001.

Bib#

8444390

Title
Guide to the Dr. Milton R. Kramer papers, 1916-1946
Author
University Archives, Special Collections Research Center, The George Washington University
Date
2006
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding aid written in English

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections Research Center, The George Washington University Repository

Contact:
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