Box 1
Contains 11 Results:
Biographical information, n.d.
Includes school records, medical certificates, work background for Mrs. Dorothy Scolten, and one black & white photo.
Medical and political correspondence, 1938 - 1969
Correspondence, writings, newspaper clippings, photograph, and other memorabilia including some papers relating to his unsuccessful bid for U.S. Senate in 1948, essays against marijuana, cigarettes, socialized medicine, and fluoridation.
Correspondence, 1970 - 1974
Including use of illegal drugs, setting speed limits, political and historical.
Appleby-Goodwin Congressional bill, 1926
Correspondence on amending World War Veterans’ Act of 1924 regarding medical training.
Hardy-McKellar Congressional bill, 1926
More correspondence on Veterans’ bill.
McLaughlin-Rowbottom Congressional bill and Federal Board of Vocational Education Training Act, 1926
Correspondence, writings, newspaper clippings, photograph, and other memorabilia including some papers relating to his unsuccessful bid for U.S. Senate in 1948, essays against marijuana, cigarettes, socialized medicine, and fluoridation.
Sabath-Yages Congressional bill and Veterans’ Training bill, 1926
Includes correspondence on Veterans’ Training bill; Scolten wants to sign up for this training program.
Correspondence, 1948 - 1956
Includes possible appointment as Ambassador to Holland 1948, his campaign to be reimbursed by the Maine Democratic Party for money he spent running against Margaret Chase Smith for Senate with letters to President Truman about it, news reports about his and state Democrats support of the Quoddy Tidal Power Project.
Newspaper clippings, 1946 - 1973
Includes his views against marijuana use, moral standards, fluoridation of drinking water, smoking, medical code of ethics.
Correspondence, ca. 1960s-1970s and n.d.
Letters thanking Dr. Scolten for articles he wrote, articles about him, political letters.