Framed and matted portrait sketch [??] Murray, inscribed: To W.V. Cone/with kind regards/[??] Murray; signed: Oscar de Lall/21.XI.32 (may be lithograph or facsimile cannot tell from frame)
The file contains correspondence surrounding the offer from the University of Pennsylvania and Wilder Penfield’s refusal. A note in the file indicates that “If Dr. Penfield had accepted, the Rockefeller Grant would have gone there and M.N.I. would not have been built”.
The file contains original letters concerning the Montreal Neurological Institute, specifically the building of the Institute (architects, plans, meetings, etc.).
The file contains original letters concerning the Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI), specifically the budget, definitions of what the MNI is, the Rockefeller Foundation, the breaking of ground in its construction, and the MNI’s connection to the Royal Victoria Hospital.
The file contains correspondence between Wilder Penfield and Alan Gregg, concerning the Rockefeller Foundation Grant and McGill’s application. In addition, there is a newspaper clipping on the events.
The file contains correspondence regarding the Hughlings Jackson Bust, a Bronze replica of a marble bust by Herbert Hampton, 12 November 1932 to 8 June 1933.
This file contains correspondence to and from C.F. Martin as Dean of the Faculty of Medicine regarding budgets, articles and the Rockefeller Foundation Grant. In addition, there is a letter to Sir Arthur Currie regarding the operative mortality of the Department of Neurosurgery and Neurology at the Montreal Neurological Institute.
This file contains correspondence to and from C.F. Martin as Dean of the Faculty of Medicine regarding the staffing and lecture schedule of the Department of Neurosurgery. Included are reports from the Department of Neurosurgery for the years 1928-1929, 1931, 1932-1933, and 1933.