Box 33
Contains 76 Results:
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.
Letter from William F. King to John J. Moran, June 22, 1933
King invites Moran to participate in a meeting of the American Public Health Association commemorating the anniversary of Walter Reed's paper, presented in 1900.
Letter from William F. King to John J. Moran, August 10, 1933
King informs Moran that the date of the memorial session has been changed and urges Moran to attend.
4 de Septiembre, 1933-1935, El Libro de la Victoria: Parte de la Labor Constructiva Del Ejercito, circa 1935
Cablegram from John J. Moran to William F. King, September 7, 1933
Moran sends word that he is unable to attend the meeting.
Letter from William F. King to John J. Moran with enclosed program and related note, circa 1933-1966
Cententaire du Docteur Carlos J. Finlay, by Francisco Dominguez, December 5, 1933
Major General William Crawford Gorgas, M.C., U.S.A., by Franklin Martin, 1933
Believe It Or Not ... by Ripley
, 1933
Walter Reed is featured in this newspaper column.
Copies ofHealth Through the Ages, by C.E.A. Winslow and Grace T. Hallock, 1933
Letter from Sidney Coe Howard to John J. Moran, March 6, 1934
Howard writes that his play opens tonight and discusses the changes he has made.
Review of the play,Yellow Jack
, by Sidney Coe Howard inTime, March 19, 1934
Letter from Robert U. Patterson to John J. Moran, June 13, 1934
Patterson thanks Moran for the donation of his yellow fever certificate to the Army Medical Library.
Letter from Walter De Blois Briggs to Sidney Coe Howard, July 23, 1934
Briggs, Jesse Lazear's son-in-law, congratulates Howard on his play. He offers a correction concerning Private Dean's willingness to participate in the experiment.
President Roosevelt in Hawaii July, 1934, by the staff ofThe Honolulu Star-Bulletin, circa July 1934
Issue ofAmerican Explorer, July 1934
Contains an article relating to the play,Yellow Jack.