The Ernest L. Stebbins Collection spans much of his career, emphasizing his roles as director of the school of hygiene and public health and an advisor to the World Health Organization. The collection contains manuscripts, reports, reprints, and photographs. A binder contains typed (and carbon copied) manuscripts of the talks given by Stebbins from 1936 to 1967. There is also a report titled The Needs of the Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Hygiene (1962), and a draft of a report by Abel Wolman titled The School of Hygiene After Forty Years (1958). Several high-level reports which Stebbins authored or co-authored or in which he was a key participant are also contained in the collection. These include: a report of the Commission for the Study of the Reorganization of the Health Care Services [of Italy] (1958); Traveling Seminar on Organization and Administration of Schools of Public Health, sponsored by WHO in 1964; Pennsylvania's Health: A Report of a Study of Health Needs and Resources of Pennsylvania (1961); The Brazil-United States Cooperative Health and Sanitation Program: 1942-1960. There are also reports from the CENTO Conference Series on the Teaching Public Health and Public Health Practice, conducted in Turkey, Iran, and Pakistan in 1970, and a Report of An Inspection Tour of the [Air Force Operations in the] Far East (1955). The photograph collection contains portraits of Stebbins and his colleagues. In addition, there are many photographs documenting his participation in meetings and conferences around the world. There is also a biographical file that contains clippings, curricula vitae, press releases, and other materials. Official correspondence and other records of Stebbins while he was dean may be found in the institutional records of the office of the dean of the Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health.