Box 32
Contains 110 Results:
Letter from Sidney Coe Howard to John J. Moran, December 22, 1931
Howard requests an interview with Moran in order to inquire about the yellow fever experiments. Howard is writing a play about the work of the Yellow Fever Commission entitled "Yellow Jack."
Speech to be given at inauguration of tablet to Jesse W. Lazear at Columbia University, 1931
It is likely that the speech was never delivered in public.
Newspaper clippings and photographs of Walter Reed Hospital, 1931
Newspaper clippings relating to Walter Reed, circa 1931
Letter from Sidney Coe Howard to John J. Moran, January 12, 1932
Howard requests an interview with Moran.
Telegrams from Sidney Coe Howard to John J. Moran, January 1932
Letter from Sidney Coe Howard to John J. Moran, February 4, 1932
Howard thanks Moran for his visit.
Memorandum from Albert E. Truby to the Surgeon General, March 9, 1932
Truby states his opinion, with Kean's concurrence, regarding qualifications for inclusion in the yellow fever roll of honor. He refers to the paper written by Walter Reed et al., "The Etiology of Yellow Fever - A Preliminary Note," and he recommends A.S. Pinto not be included in the roll of honor.
Draft of letter from the Secretary of War to David A. Reed, March 18, 1932
The Secretary of War recommends denying the claim of A.S. Pinto, as presented in Senate Bill No. 206.
Copies ofRoll of Honor: Participants in Yellow Fever Investigations in Cuba
in theArmy Register, May 7, 1932
Letters from Richard B. Ritchey to Emilie Lawrence Reed, June 26, 1932
Letter from P.R. Hawley to Emilie Lawrence Reed, October 6, 1932
Hawley invites Emilie Lawrence Reed to be the guest of honor at the American Public Health Association's annual meeting.
Letter from James E. Peabody to Caroline Latimer with photographs of Warren Jernegan's grave enclosed, October 21, 1932
Health Heroes: Robert Koch, by Grace T. Hallock and C.E. Turner, 1932
Letter from William G. Harrison to Emilie Lawrence Reed, August 10, 1929
Harrison seeks artifacts of Walter Reed for the Vanderbilt University Medical Department.
Letter from William G. Harrison to Emilie Lawrence Reed, circa 1929
Harrison thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for donating her husband's letter. He inquires if she has anything else she would like to contribute to the Vanderbilt University Medical School Museum.
Letter from Landon Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed, September 14, 1929
Landon Reed writes about her husband Lawrence Reed's promotion to post inspector.
Letter from Landon Reed to Blossom Reed, circa September 1929
Landon Reed writes to Blossom Reed about the family cats.