Box 32
Contains 110 Results:
Telegram from Sidney Coe Howard to John J. Moran, January 22, 1932
Howard writes that he will meet Moran in Havana.
[Yearbook photograph]? for Ralph Rohrer Whittaker, Jr., 1932
Ralph Rohrer Whittaker, Jr.'s address, 1932
Letter from Emilie Lawrence Reed to Ralph Rohrer Whittaker, Jr., 1932
Emilie Lawrence Reed thanks Whittaker for the sentiments expressed in his address "Unsung Heroes," and inquires if he knows the location of a church window dedicated to Christ, Florence Nightingale, and Walter Reed.
Miscellaneous notes, circa 1932
Letter from Richard B. Ritchey to Emilie Lawrence Reed, June 26, 1932
Ritchey sends Emilie Lawrence Reed a copy of Whittaker's article on Reed and yellow fever.
Unsung Heroes, circa 1932
Whittaker describes the yellow fever experiments and praises Reed and the volunteers.
Letter from John J. Moran to James E. Peabody, July 7, 1929
Moran thanks Peabody for his efforts in campaigning for compensation for the volunteers. Moran is hesitant to grant Agramonte compensation since he is healthy and, because of being Cuban, was immune from all dangers. Also included is a brief history of Moran's involvement with the yellow fever experiments.
Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Emilie Lawrence Reed, July 8, 1929
Russell writes that he knew Walter Reed and values his work. He informs her that the Rockefeller Foundation has pursued yellow fever eradication since 1918.
Letter from Merritte W. Ireland to Emilie Lawrence Reed, July 23, 1929
Ireland expresses admiration for Emilie Lawrence Reed and Walter Reed.
Letters from William G. Harrison to Emilie Lawrence Reed, August 1929
Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Emilie Lawrence Reed, August 14, 1929
Kean vouches for Harrison and urges Emilie Lawrence Reed to make a donation to Vanderbilt University.
Letter from Elizabeth L. Ireland to Emilie Lawrence Reed, circa August 22, 1929
Ireland thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the gift and the visit to Blue Ridge Summit.
Memorandum from Jefferson Randolph Kean, August 27, 1929
Kean lists the yellow fever experiment participants included in the Roll of Honor.
Letter from Frederick V. Coville to Emilie Lawrence Reed, August 30, 1929
Coville offers gardening advice to Emilie.
Letter from William G. Harrison to Emilie Lawrence Reed, September 10, 1929
Harrison thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the gift of a Bible.
Letter from Landon Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed and Blossom Reed, September 1929
Letter from W.S. Leathers to Emilie Lawrence Reed, September 30, 1929
Leathers thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the donation of Walter Reed's letter and Bible to the Vanderbilt University Museum of Medical History.
Letter from Richard M. Hewitt to the Editor, September 17, 1929
Hewitt writes about the 1878 New Orleans yellow fever outbreak and Carter's work on the transmission of yellow fever.
Letter from S.F. Blake to Emilie Lawrence Reed, October 22, 1929
Blake identifies Emilie Lawrence Reed's botanical specimen.