Access is
granted in accordance with the Protocols
for the University Archives and Records Center.
PROVENANCE
Accessioned by the University
Archives in November 1974.
BIOGRAPHICAL
NOTE
James Morton Boice - medical researcher and specialist in obstetrics
and gynecology - was born in 1876 in Cincinnati, Ohio. He attended the Central
High School of Philadelphia and Rugby Academy before entering the University of
Pennsylvania in 1893, although he did not become a regular student until 1895.
At Penn, Boice was an active member and leader of many organizations including
the Pennsylvanian student newspaper and the Philomathean
Society. He received his of Bachelor of Arts degree in 1899. Following graduation,
Boice decided to continue his education abroad, where he studied at the University
of Berlin and l'Academie de Paris. When returned to Philadelphia a few years later,
he resumed his medical research, receiving an M.D. from the Medico-Chirurgical
College of Philadelphia in 1904. Following graduation, he practiced medicine,
specializing in obstetrics and gynecology, and assisted at many hospitals in Philadelphia.
In 1918, he was elected Secretary of the Philadelphia Medical Society and held
that position until his death in 1921.
SCOPE
AND CONTENT
The James Morton Boice Scrapbook documents the social
life of Boice and his involvement in a wide range of academic, professional, and
social organizations. The bulk of the scrapbook pertains to his undergraduate
life at the University of Pennsylvania. The scrapbook, which was compiled and
put together by Boice, is organized chronologically, although several documents
and memorabilia appear out of chronological order. The scrapbook contains small
black and white photographs, invitations, programs, booklets, letters, tickets,
menus, coupons, newspaper clippings, songbooks, cards, and receipts from Boice's
life. Most of the items from Boice's undergraduate days at Penn pertain to his
involvement in the Philomathean
Society, the Pennsylvanian newspaper (of which he was an editor),
matriculation, commencement, Mask and Wig, and athletics. The scrapbook also contains
items relating to Boice's post-graduate travels abroad, his work at the Medico-Chirurgical
College in Philadelphia, his involvement in local hospitals, and his active social
life in Philadelphia.
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