C. Everett Koop Papers
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Koop, C. Everett (Charles Everett), 1916-
5 Boxes(34 linear feet)
1968-1999 (bulk: 1968-1981)
Collection Inventory
I. Biographical
Box I 1
Printed material related to David Koop's death
Programs/bulletins from speaking engagements
Wheaton College Commencement, 1973
National Ready to Learn business cards
II. Correspondence
Sometimes Mountains Move, 1968-69
Sometimes Mountains Move, 1978-79
The Right to Live, the Right to Die, 1976-1977
Letters re the film “Whither”, 1979-1981
Speaking requests re “Pro-Life Groups” declined, 1978-1981
III. Manuscripts
A. Lectures/speeches
"Of law, of life, and the days ahead," June 4, 1973 (Wheaton Commencement address)
"Of law, of life, and the days ahead," June 4, 1973
"Of law, of life, and the days ahead," notes
"The right to live," August 12, 1975 [missing p. 4]
"The right to live and the right to die," lecture notes
B. Books
Let's talk, typescript
Box III B 1
The right to live; the right to die, typescript
The right to live; the right to die, typescript, March 29, 1976
The right to live; the right to die, typescript, chapter 1
The right to live; the right to die, typescript, chapter 2
The right to live; the right to die, notes for revision
The right to live; the right to die, edited copy, second edition
Sometimes mountains move, typescript, edited (photocopy)
Sometimes mountains move, holographic notes
Sometimes mountains move, typescript (carbon, disorderly)
Sometimes mountains move, typescript
Sometimes mountains move, galley proofs, edited (located in oversized box)
Box III B 2
Koop, galley of photo section
Koop, blueline galley
Koop, paste-up galley
Koop, master set, 1st pass [index]
IV. Published Material
A. Pamphlets
"The right to live and the right to die," 1975
B. Articles
“The Disease, the Dilemma” 1994
V. Media
A. Audio tapes
Dictation for Let's talk (located in oversized box)
101A - "Health Care"
102A - "Euthanasia
103A - "Euthanasia
104B - "Start"
104A - "Health care"
105A - "Health care"
"Romans 8 - A Cause for Joy" Wheaton College Chapel Service, Sep. 13, 1996, Dr. C. Everett Koop
Dictation for Koop: Memories of America’s Family Doctor (16 micro cassettes)
Wheaton Associates/Heritage Society Prayer Breakfast- April 1, 1995
VI. Secondary
A. Articles
“We need to teach our doctors to care,” by Michael Ryan, 1994
“Hailed as a Surgeon General, Koop Criticized on Web Ethics,” by Holcomb B. Noble, 9/4/99