Box 31
Contains 182 Results:
'Belroi' to Be Restored
,Medical News, circa May 7, 1927
The Walter Reed Memorial Commission authorize the funds to restore Reed's birthplace.
Newspaper article relating to the dedication of Walter Reed's birthplace, October 16, 1927
Press Release from the Walter Reed Memorial Commission, circa August 19, 1927
Clarence Porter Jones, Secretary and Treasurer of the Walter Reed Memorial Commission, appeals for necessary funds to complete restoration of Walter Reed's birthplace.
Walter Reed, Dedication of His Birthplace, October 15, 1927
Kean gives a speech at the Opening Ceremonies of the dedication to Walter Reed's birthplace. He recounts the entire history of the yellow fever investigation. (Reprinted from The Military Surgeon for March, 1928)
Letter from Lawrence T. Royster to Emilie Lawrence Reed, December 6, 1927
Royster will send Emilie Lawrence Reed copies of his remarks from the dedication of Walter Reed' birthplace.
Letter from Lawrence T. Royster to Emilie Lawrence Reed, December 12, 1927
Royster clarifies his statement regarding Walter Reed's biography.
Should the United States Correct This Ingratitude?, February 15, 1928
The author discusses the resolution brought before Congress to honor and to compensate all those who volunteered as subjects in the yellow fever experiments.
The Moral Equivalent
,The New York Times, March 11, 1928
Yellow Fever, circa 1920-1930
The American Association for Medical Progress briefly outlines the history of yellow fever and the Yellow Fever Commission, and concludes that animal experimentation is crucial in order to save human lives.
How Yellow Fever Was Conquered, circa 1920-1930
The American Association for Medical Progress briefly outlines the history of yellow fever and the Yellow Fever Commission, and concludes that animal experimentation is crucial in order to save human lives.
The Yellow Fever Roll of Honor, February 16, 1928
The Roll of Honor lists the Yellow Fever Commission members, Reed experiment volunteers and persons involved in the Gorgas-Guiteras experiments.
Chronology of the yellow fever work in Cuba, 1899 and 1900, June 1, 1929
This chronology includes Kean's personal experiences and an autographed entry noting Reed's death, in 1902.
Letter from William A. Tansey to Emilie Lawrence Reed, March 10, 1929
Tansey's cousins will lobby a Minnesota congressman on her behalf.
Letter from William A. Tansey to Emilie Lawrence Reed, April 30, 1929
Tansey sends Emilie Lawrence Reed copies of letters written on her behalf.
Letter from Charles E. Fitzgerald to William A. Tansey, April 25, 1929
Fitzgerald discusses activities on behalf of Emilie Lawrence Reed and the pension bill.
Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Emilie Lawrence Reed, June 17, 1929
Kean asks Emilie Lawrence Reed to supply the dates and locations of her birth and marriage.
Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Emilie Lawrence Reed, June 20, 1929
Kean sends Emilie Lawrence Reed a copy of the new Secretary of War's speech, given at West Point.