Box 33
Contains 76 Results:
Obituaries for Levi E. Folk, February 9, 1936-February 10, 1936
Elizabeth
inAuthors Today and Yesterday, June 8, 1936
With envelope addressed to Mrs. Walter Reed.
Letter from Allen R. Boyd to Emilie Lawrence Reed, July 10, 1936
Boyd responds to Emilie Lawrence Reed's question concerning wood thrushes.
Letter fragment to Albert E. Truby, July 15, 1936
The writer urges Truby to place his yellow fever correspondence in an archive for safekeeping and compliments Kean personally and professionally.
Letter from N. Paul Hudson to Emilie Lawrence Reed with enclosed program, November 1936
The Walter Reed Medal, 1936
Awarded by the American Society of Tropical Medicine to Mrs. Walter Reed n recognition of meritorious achievement in tropical medicine.
Letter from Sidney Coe Howard to Walter De Blois Briggs, August 11, 1934
Howard offers a justification of his characterization of Dean in his play, "Yellow Jack."
Statement of Winifred E. Lewis concerning the yellow fever experiments, October 13, 1934
Winifred E. Lewis nursed Roger Post Ames in Cuba during his illness with yellow fever around 1900.
Copies ofRecollections of Personal Experiences in Connection with Yellow Fever Epidemics in Havana 1898-1899-1900, by Chauncey B. Baker, November 5, 1935
A Century of Methodism in Charlottesville, Virginia, November 1934
Letter from William T. Davis to Emilie Lawrence Reed, December 22, 1934
Davis sends Christmas wishes to Emilie Reed and requests a photograph of her.
Letter from Chauncey B. Baker to Albert E. Truby, January 17, 1935
Baker sends Truby a copy of his recollections of yellow fever epidemics in Havana and requests corrections.
Senate Bill S.1850, February 14, 1935
To amend an act entitled 'An Act to recognize the high public service rendered by Major Walter Reed and those associated with him in the discovery of the cause and means of transmission of yellow fever'.
Letter from J.G. Woods to James E. Peabody with enclosed excerpts and transcriptions, 1935
Letter from John H. Andrus to Donald H. McLean, July 19, 1935
Andrus writes a letter of support for Roger Post Ames and Gustaf E. Lambert, advocating enactment of the bills that would recognize their contributions to the Yellow Fever Commission work and grant pensions.
Letter from Sidney Coe Howard to John J. Moran, January 12, 1933
Howard describes his play, "Yellow Jack." He mentions taking artistic license with his treatment of the volunteer soldiers' lives for the sake of the story.
Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Albert E. Truby, January 17, 1933
Russell seeks clarification about the yellow fever experiments. He is particularly interested in whether or not Reed returned to the United States before beginning the experiments.
Letter from [Albert E. Truby] to Frederick F. Russell, January 25, 1933
Truby narrates the sequence of events leading to the yellow fever experiments, noting that Walter Reed returned to United States on August 7 and came back to Cuba on October 1, 1900.
Correspondence, reports, and speeches of James E. Peabody, 1933-1943
Letter from John D. Schwieger to Albert E. Truby, June 21, 1933
Schwieger, who served with Truby in Cuba, requests Truby's assistance in retaining his pension.