Box 31
Contains 182 Results:
Letter from Merritte W. Ireland to James E. Peabody, November 16, 1928
Letter from James E. Peabody to Howard A. Kelly, November 26, 1928
Peabody thanks Kelly for the photograph and hospitality in Baltimore. He discusses strategy for lobbying Congress in regards to the pension bill.
Letter from Clarence P. Jones to Howard A. Kelly, December 10, 1928
Jones thanks Kelly for the book on Walter Reed. He will send photographs of Belroi and relate the status of restoration funding.
Review ofYellow Fever: An Epidemological and Historical Study of Its Place of Origin, by Henry Rose Carter, 1931
This is a favorable review of Carter's book.
Report of Progress in Discharging Our Nation's Debt of Honor to Those Yellow Fever Heroes of 1900, 1928
Fulton Bridge will be named Sunday after Private William H. Dean
, 1928
Letter from William T. Davis to William C. Borden, January 7, 1929
Davis thanks Borden for referring Emilie Lawrence Reed to him.
The Romance of Medical Martyrdom
,The Washington Post, January 13, 1929
Why Walter Reed General Hospital Was Named and Located as It Is: An Address to Student Nurses, by P.M. Ashburn, February 4, 1929
Ashburn's speech to an audience of student nurses is an overview of Reed's life and work. The piece includes an excerpt from the Surgeon General's report, 1900.
Congressional bills to honor participants in the yellow fever experiments, February 1929
Inadequate Service Widows' Pensions
,Army and Navy Register, March 7, 1929
Correspondence of William A. Tansey, March 1929-May 1929
Letter from C.H. Bridges to Gustaf E. Lambert, March 21, 1929
Letter from C.C. Fletcher to Emilie Lawrence Reed, April 3, 1929
Fletcher provides gardening advice.
Gentlemen, I salute you!
, an advertisement for Parke, Davis and Company inThe Saturday Evening Post, April 13, 1929
Telegrams from R.C. Thompson and W.A. O'Connell to John J. Moran, April 15, 1929
These telegrams congratulate Moran on receiving the Congressional Medal of Honor.
Real Heroism
,The Miami Herald, April 19, 1929
Drama of Medicine's Conquest Over Yellow Fever Depicted for Doctors of State by Retiring Head Dr. E. Terry Smith
,The Hartford Daily Times, May 4, 1929
Letter from Lytton G. Ament to Emilie Lawrence Reed, May 10, 1929
Ament is unable to assist Emilie Lawrence Reed at present, but expects to be able to soon.
Letter from Morris Sheppard to Jessie D. Ames, May 16, 1929
Sheppard states that a bill of unspecified subject matter cannot pass.