Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)

Edyth H. Schoenrich M.D., M.P.H.
MSA SC 3520-14382

Sources:



Archival Sources -

Hall of Records Commission. Maryland Manual 1967-68. Baltimore: 20th Century Printing Co., Inc., 1968.

Hall of Records Commission. Maryland Manual 1969-70. Baltimore: Twentieth Century Printing Co., 1970.

Hall of Records Commission. Maryland Manual 1969-70. Baltimore: Twentieth Century Printing Co., 1970.   

Hall of Records Commission. Maryland Manual 1971-72. Baltimore: Twentieth Century Printing Co., 1972.

Hall of Records Commission. Maryland Manual 1971-72. Baltimore: Twentieth Century Printing Co., 1972.   

Hall of Records Commission. Maryland Manual 1973-74. Baltimore: Garamond/Pridemark Press, Inc., 1974.

Hall of Records Commission. Maryland Manual 1973-74. Baltimore: Garamond/Pridemark Press, Inc., 1974.   

Hall of Records Commission. Maryland Manual 1977-78. Baltimore: 20th Century Printing Co., 1977.  



Newspaper Articles -

Rehert, Isaac. "Preventing Rather than Curing." The Baltimore Sun, 14 July 1977.

Hammett, Corinne F. "Woman M.D.: When Scrubbing Up Means Surgery, Not Dinner Dishes." Baltimore News-American, 7 October 1979.

Elliott, Christopher. "White-Weather Wafting." U.S. News and World Report, 23 December 2002.



On-line Sources -

Engram, Sara. "The Doctor is Always in: Mini-Profile: Edyth Hull Schoenrich '41." Duke University Magazine, July-August 2003.   http://www.dukemagazine.duke.edu/dukemag/issues/070803/depmini-schoenrich.html.

"Promise Keeper: Edyth Schoenrich, MD'47." Chicago Update, The University of Chicago, November 2003.  http://sparkdiscovery.uchicago.edu/forefront/pdf/chicago-update-2003-fall.pdf.

"Schoenrich to be Inducted into Maryland Women's Hall of Fame." The Johns Hopkins University Gazette, 21 February 2005.  http://www.jhu.edu/~gazette/2005/21feb05/21cheers.html.

Lowe, Kenna. "Schoenrich Inducted into Maryland Women's Hall of Fame." The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Public News Center, 3 March 2005.   http://www.jhsph.edu/PublicHealthNews/articles/2005/Schoenrich_HallofFame.html.

"Director of Part-Time Programs for Public Health Inducted into Maryland Women's Hall of Fame." Hopkins Happenings at the Montgomery County Campus, 28 April 2005.   http://www.mcc.jhu.edu/data/Newsletters/May%2005%20Web%20Version.pdf.

"Distinguished Service Award Recipients." The University of Chicago: Medical and Biological Sciences Alumni Association, 2005.   http://bsdalumni.uchicago.edu/volunteer/distinguished.shtml.

"Faculty: Edyth Schoenrich." Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 2005.   http://faculty.jhsph.edu/?F=Edyth&L=Schoenrich.

Birch, Kristi. "Wise Words." Johns Hopkins Public Health, the Magazine of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 2005.   http://www.jhsph.edu/publichealthnews/Magazine/Wise_words/index.html.

"Edyth H. Schoenrich Professorship in Preventive Medicine." Named Professorships, Deanships, and Directorships, The Johns Hopkins University, n.d.  http://webapps.jhu.edu/namedprofessorships/professorshipdetail.cfm?professorshipID=249.

Shorb, Gerald. "A History of the Delta Omega Honorary Public Health Society." The Johns Hopkins University, n.d.  http://www.deltaomega.org/history.pdf.



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