F. A. Hayward letter to Esther E. Leonard - June 1916
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NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Corner Lawton and Garrison Avenues Telephones: Central 5562. Bomont 1772 St. Louis, June 1916 Mrs. E. E. Leonard 3551a Olive st., City Dear Sir: The grades at National University are denominated as follows: “A”, Excellent, is 90 to 100 “B”, Good, is 80 to 90 “C”, Passing, is 70 to 80 “D”, Conditioned, is 60 to 70 “E”, Failure, is below 60 Your grades, mentioned below, are noted on the above scale. Yours truly, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES SUBJECT GRADE Surgery...B Ear, Nose & Throat...C Medicine...B Gynecology...C Genito Urinary...B Pediatrics...A Medical Jurisprudence...B Fractures & Dislocations...A Ophthalmology...A Physical Diagnosis...A Orthopedics...A Surgical Anatomy...B Therapeutics...C Obstetrics...C Neurology...D F. A. Haywar
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Title | F. A. Hayward letter to Esther E. Leonard - June 1916 |
Creator | Hayward, F.A. |
Source | Hayward, F.A. Letter to Esther E. Leonard. June 1916. Leonard, Esther, Dr. Papers (1914-1919). A1814. Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri. |
Description | F.A. Hayward sent this letter to Dr. Esther E. Leonard regarding her grades at the National University of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Leonard served as a contract surgeon during World War I at the U.S. Army General Hospital No. 1 in New York City and at an evacuation hospital in Vichy, France. |
Subject LCSH | World War, 1914-1918; United States. Army. Sanitary Corps; World War, 1914-1918--Medical care--United States; World War, 1914-1918--Women |
Subject Local | WWI; World War I |
Site Accession Number | A1814 |
Contributing Institution | Missouri History Museum |
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Date Original | June 1, 1916 |
Language | English |