ELWYN B. ROBINSON DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
CHESTER FRITZ LIBRARY
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA
GRAND FORKS, NORTH DAKOTA 58202

DR. LEONARD W. LARSON PAPERS

COLLECTION: OGL #407

DATES: 1948-1968

SIZE: 3.75 linear feet

INTRODUCTION

ACQUISITION: The Dr. Leonard W. Larson Papers were deposited in the Orin G. Libby Manuscript Collection by Esther Larson, Bismarck, North Dakota, in 1977 (Acc.#77-413).

ACCESS: Available for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Department of Special Collections.

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

Leonard Winfield Larson was born on May 22, 1898, to John and Ida (Anderson) Larson, in Clarkfield, Minnesota. After attending grade school and high school there, Larson enrolled in St. Olaf Academy in Northfield, Minnesota. In 1918 he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Minnesota, and in 1924 received a Doctor of Medicine degree magna cum laude from the University of Minnesota Medical School.

From medical school, Larson went into general practice at Northwood, Iowa, for six months. He returned to the University of Minnesota for postgraduate work, and in 1924 joined the Quain and Ramstad Clinic in Bismarck, North Dakota, where he became the first practicing pathologist in the state.

During the 1930s he became active in various medical organizations. He was secretary from 1940-1947 and president from 1950-1951 of the North Dakota State Medical Association, and president of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists from 1939-1940. Larson was also involved as the American Cancer Society president from 1965-1966, U.S. Delegate to the World Medical Association 1956-1966, and a member of the U.S. Delegation to the World Health Assemblies in 1952, 1953, 1959, and 1961.

Larson was especially active in the American Medical Association. He served on the House of Delegates from 1939-1950, Board of Trustees 1950-1960, Executive and Finance committee, 1957-1959, Chairman, 1958-1960, Vice President and President-elect, 1960-1961, and President, 1961-1962. The more important committees on which he served were Committee on Blood, chairman, 1948-1959, Correlating Committee on Lay-sponsored Voluntary Health Plans, chairman, 1948-1950, and Commission on Medical Care Plans, chairman, 1955-1959. This committee issued the "Larson Report" which became the basis for the AMA's position on national health care.

In Bismarck, Larson was a member of the school board for nine years and helped to organize Bismarck Junior College. He was a trustee of Jamestown College, which conferred on him an honorary Doctor of Science degree in 1961. His involvement in honorary fraternities included Sigma Xi, Alpha Omega Alpha, and Phi Beta Pi.

Larson married Ordelia Miller on October 23, 1923; they had two daughters, Margery and Dorothy. After Ordelia's death, Larson married Esther D. Knudston on June 29, 1969. Leonard W. Larson died in Bismarck, on September 30, 1974.

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

The Dr. Leonard W. Larson Papers date from 1948-1968, and are divided into three series as follows:

Series I: Organizations
Material on blood banks, the World Health Assemblies of the World Health Organization, the American Medical Association, the World Medical Association and the American Canter Society, and speeches of Larson relating to these organizations. Box 1, Folder 1 - Box 2, Folder 19

Series II: Personal and Biographical
Personal, biographical and subject files, including materials on a breast cancer study, meeting minutes from the Quain-Ramstad Clinic and the Bismarck Hospital, and articles written by Larson. Box 3, Folder 1 - Box 3, Folder 11

Series III: Audiovisual Materials, Photographs, and Citations
Audiovisual materials and citations received by Larson. Box 3

69 photographs were separated and placed in the Orin G. Libby Photograph Collection.

BOX AND FOLDER INVENTORY

Box 1
Folder
SERIES I: ORGANIZATIONS
Blood Banks

  1. Correspondence, 1954
  2. Correspondence, 1953
  3. Correspondence, 1952
  4. Correspondence, 1950-1951
  5. Correspondence, 1948-1949
  6. Southwest Blood Banks, Inc.
  7. Blood Service Plan Insurance Company
  8. American Medical Association Surveys and Reports
  9. American Medical Association Publications and Miscellaneous

World Health Organization

  1. World Health Assembly, Feb, 1961
  2. World Health Absently, May, 1959 - correspondence
  3. World Health Assembly, May, 1959 - papers
  4. World Health Assembly - miscellaneous
  5. International Health and Medical Research Year
  6. World Health Assembly, May 1953 - correspondence

American Medical Association

  1. Subcommittee on Professional Relations
  2. Medicare, Committee on Socio-Economic Activities
  3. Group Disability Insurance Program
  4. Labor relations
  5. Georgia Mediation Committee "United States Participation in International Health"
  6. Correlating Committees on Relations with Lay-Sponsored Voluntary Health Plans
  7. Cooperative Medical Movement
  8. Reports, Statements and Miscellaneous

Box 2
Folder
World Medical Association

  1. Minutes, 1966-1968, Minutes, 1965
  2. Minutes, 1963 Minutes, 1962
  3. Incorporation
  4. Manila Assembly, 1966 - correspondence
  5. Planning and Finance Committee
  6. Regional Problems
  7. Dr. Harry S. Gear, 1963-1965
  8. Dr. Harry S. Gear, 1961 American Cancer Society
  9. Proceedings and materials
  10. Speeches, 1966-1967
  11. Speeches, 1965-1966
  12. Speeches, undated
  13. Material on cancer
  14. Speeches and related materials, 1967-1968
  15. Speeches and related materials, 1966
  16. Speeches and related materials, 1962
  17. Speeches and related materials, 1961-1962
  18. Speeches and related materials, 1959-1960
  19. Speeches and related materials, 1953-1956

Box 3
Folder
SERIES II: PERSONAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL

  1. Personal and biographical
  2. Personal and biographical
  3. Miscellaneous correspondence
  4. "Medical Education in the Future: A Review of the Millis Report" (draft)
  5. North Central Medical Conference
  6. Articles written by Larson
  7. Breast Cancer Study
  8. Minutes of staff meetings of Quain-Ramstad Clinic, 1939-1940, and of Bismarck Hospital, 1948-1950
  9. Krebiozen Controversy
  10. Black Lung Disease
  11. Miscellaneous Reports, statements and proceedings

SERIES III: AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS, PHOTOGRAPHS, AND CITATIONS

  1. Citations

Tapes of 3 speeches:
One for the American Cancer Society
One dated 5/19/62
One unidentified

Framed autographed sheet Christmas Seals, 1960

Phonograph of a speech by Larson: "Five Views of the Cancer Fight,” 1966

Plaque - Blood Services, 1968

Framed certificate - American Society of Medical Technologists, 1962

SEPARATIONS RECORD

69 photographs were separated and placed in the Orin G. Libby Photograph Collection.

OGL #407-1

Larson and Panel on Welfare Drug Programs, 1964

OGL #407-2

Larson receiving honorary degree at UND, 1967

OGL #407-3

Past presidents of American Society of Clinical Pathologists, 1965

OGL #407-4

Larson and Gregory Peck at annual dinner of American Cancer Society, 1966

OGL #407-5

Larson, Murray Copeland, Helen Hayes at annual dinner of ACS, 1965

OGL #407-6

Larson and Eugene Pendergrass at annual dinner of ACS, 1966

OGL #407-7

Larson and Copeland at annual meeting of ACS Board of Directors, 1965

OGL #407-8

ACS annual dinner, 1966

OGL #407-9

ACS annual dinner, 1966

OGL #407-10

World Medical Association council, 1961

OGL #407-11

Larson shaking hands with President Frei of Chile, 1965

OGL #407-12

Officers of Field Army Region #5, 1945

OGL #407-13

General Assembly of the WMA, 1966

OGL #407-14

General Assembly of the WMA, 1966

OGL #407-15

General Assembly of the WMA, 1966

OGL #407-16

First Latin American regional assembly of the AMM, 1965

OGL #407-17

Welcoming of President Eisenhower, 1959

OGL #407-18

Larson addressing the American Medical Association, 1961

OGL #407-19

AMA House of Delegates, 1965

OGL #407-20

AMA House of Delegates, 1967

OGL #407-21

Larson, 1956

OGL #407-22

Larson presenting medal to Gunnar Gunderson, 1959

OGL #407-23

Larson presenting award to Francis Boyer, 1959

OGL #407-24

CMA Blood Bank Exhibit, 1950

OGL #407-25

CMA Blood Bank Exhibit, 1950

OGL #407-26

CMA Blood Bank Exhibit, 1950

OGL #407-27

General Bradley and General Marshall, undated

OGL #407-28

Larson, undated

OGL #407-29

Larson, J.B. Johnson, and Edward Dudley, undated

OGL #407-30

Larson, Vaughan Mason, and Robert Wagoner, undated

OGL #407-31

Larson with Arthur Boddie, undated

OGL #407-32

Ground breaking ceremony of Scott and White Memorial Hospital, 1961

OGL #407-33

Larson and Walter Judd, 1972

OGL #407-34

Lahey Dinner, 1960

OGL #407-35

Larson before the Senate Finance Committee, 1960

OGL #407-36

12th World Health Assembly, 1959

OGL #407-37

Past Presidents of American Society of Clinical Pathologists, 1966

OGL #407-38

Larson, Edward Dudley, Mason, and Wagoner, undated

OGL #407-39

Mrs. Ordelia Larson, 1950 (?)

OGL #407-40

Larson and Ordelia and unidentified, undated

OGL #407-41

Larson 1950 (?)

OGL #407-42

Larson, undated

OGL #407-43

Larson, undated

OGL #407-44

Larson, undated

OGL #407-45

Larson, undated

OGL #407-46

Larson, 1930s

OGL #407-47

Building dedication, American Society of Anaesthesiologists crowd, 1961-62

OGL #407-48

Building dedication, ASA crowd, 1961-62

OGL #407-49

Ribbon cutting ceremony, ASA, 1961-62

OGL #407-50

Building dedication, ASA, 1961-62

OGL #407-51

Building dedication, ASA, 1961-62

OGL #407-52

Unidentified group, undated

OGL #407-53

Unidentified group, undated

OGL #407-54

Unidentified group, undated

OGL #407-55

Unidentified group, undated

OGL #407-56

Unidentified man, undated

OGL #407-57

Larson, 1961

OGL #407-58

Larson, 1961

OGL #407-59

Larson, 1961

OGL #407-60

Larson, 1961

OGL #407-61

Larson, 1961

OGL #407-62

Larson, 1961

OGL #407-63

Larson and group, mid 1940s

OGL #407-64

Larson and group, undated

OGL #407-65

Unidentified group, undated

OGL #407-66

Larson at Dallas Health and Science Museum, 1962

OGL #407-67

Larson at Dallas Health and Science Museum, 1962

OGL #407-68

Larson, 1970 (?)

OGL #407-69

Larson, undated


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