Box 36
Contains 251 Results:
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Loma viuda de Rojas, September 2, 1940
Hench sends Rojas documents to examine which are related to the investigation of the Camp Lazear site.
Letter from [Philip Showalter Hench] to Maria Teresa Loma viuda de Rojas, August 15, 1940
[Hench] questions Rojas about the location of Camp Lazear.
Notes on the San Jose property [by Maria Teresa Loma viuda de Rojas?], circa 1940
[Rojas?] gives a history of the San Jose property, a probable site of Camp Lazear.
Notes of Philip Showalter Hench, circa 1940
Draft ofThe Finca San Jose, circa September 1940
Hench's handwritten draft discusses the history of the San Jose farm, site of Camp Lazear.
Letter from Mabel L. Conat to Philip Showalter Hench, September 3, 1940
Conat informs Hench that William Dean died in Grand Rapids, and that there is no reference to a Dean Bridge in Detroit.
Letter from Paul North Rice to Philip Showalter Hench, September 4, 1940
Rice lists the Havana newspapers that are available in his library and the Library of Congress.
Letter from Grace T. Hallock to Philip Showalter Hench, September 5, 1940
Hallock describes the sources for her article on Reed and yellow fever, responding to Hench's charge that her piece contains historical errors.
Letter from John B. Hartzell to Philip Showalter Hench, September 5, 1940
Hartzell informs Hench that he cannot find the information Hench requested on Dean, and suggests that he write to Grand Rapids.
Letter from R. Elwood Logan to Philip Showalter Hench, September 9, 1940
Logan sends Peabody's pamphlet and describes the loan policy for the slides that accompany it. He refers Hench to Peabody and gives his address.
Letter from Mary Fishback to Philip Showalter Hench, September 10, 1940
Receipt from the Indianapolis Blue Print and Lithograph Company for the Indianapolis Library, September 10, 1940
Letter from Felix E. Fernandez to Philip Showalter Hench, September 11, 1940
Fernandez sends Hench the address of John R. Taylor.
Letter from F.F. Randolph to Philip Showalter Hench, September 11, 1940
Randolph informs Hench that the book on Finlay he ordered is now available.
Letter from I.T. Haig to Philip Showalter Hench, September 12, 1940
Haig reports that he cannot date the tree from the photo, but refers Hench to a forester who may be able to help.
Letter from Roger Brooke to Philip Showalter Hench, September 14, 1940
Brooke writes that he would like to receive copies of Hench's memorandum on the yellow fever experiments.
Letter from Mary Fishback to Philip Showalter Hench, September 16, 1940
Fishback identifies the newspaper articles sent to Hench about the Public Health Association meeting, in 1900, and notes that a library employee is related to Gorgas.
Letter from H.V. Stirling to Philip Showalter Hench, September 19, 1940
Stirling informs Hench that he is not permitted to disclose Lazear's and Carroll's addresses, but will forward Hench's letter to them.
Letter from Grace T. Hallock to Philip Showalter Hench, September 23, 1940
Hallock responds to the alleged historical inaccuracies, which Hench has noted, in her Metropolitan Life Insurance-sponsored filmstrip and pamphlet about Reed.
Letter from C.G. Toepper to Philip Showalter Hench, September 23, 1940
Toepper has sent Hench a copy of the 1904 E.R. Barnett publication on Las Animas Hospital.