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Box 38

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Contains 398 Results:

Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon,  July 11, 1941

 Item — Box: 38, Folder: 42
Identifier: 03842012
Scope and Contents

Hench describes the unveiling of the Cornwell painting and Kissinger's subsequent stroke. He discusses his ongoing research on the yellow fever history and inquires if she has found any data to refute criticisms of her father, Aristides Agramonte.

Dates:  July 11, 1941

Letter from Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon to Philip Showalter Hench,  September 11, 1941

 Item — Box: 38, Folder: 42
Identifier: 03842015
Scope and Contents

Rodriguez Leon compliments Hench on his yellow fever history work, and wishes she had more time to devote to the research herself. She has been unable to find the information Hench seeks in her father's papers and fears that the rest of the papers will not be helpful either.

Dates:  September 11, 1941

Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon,  October 14, 1941

 Item — Box: 38, Folder: 42
Identifier: 03842019
Scope and Contents

Hench informs Leon that he is visiting New Orleans and asks the location of her father's material.

Dates:  October 14, 1941

Telegram from Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon to Philip Showalter Hench,  October 15, 1941

 Item — Box: 38, Folder: 42
Identifier: 03842020
Scope and Contents

Rodriguez Leon informs Hench that her father's materials are at the Agramonte Library at Louisiana State University Medical Center.

Dates:  October 15, 1941

Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon,  October 17, 1941

 Item — Box: 38, Folder: 42
Identifier: 03842021
Scope and Contents

Hench is disappointed that the missing data did not turn up in her father's papers, and plans to visit the Agramonte Memorial Library, in New Orleans, to examine Agramonte's materials there.

Dates:  October 17, 1941

Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Loma viuda de Rojas,  November 22, 1941

 Item — Box: 38, Folder: 42
Identifier: 03842022
Scope and Contents

Hench sends Rojas copies of his yellow fever article and of a letter he has sent to Adrian Macia concerning the purchase of the Camp Lazear site. He describes his plans for the proposed memorial, and informs her that the San Jose farm was evidently the site of Carlos J. Finlay's yellow fever experiments, in 1883.

Dates:  November 22, 1941

Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to theCourt of Missing Heirs,  September 29, 1941

 Item — Box: 38, Folder: 43
Identifier: 03843001
Scope and Contents

Hench requests copies of a recentCourt of Missing Heirsprogram concerning Wallace Forbes, who is owed a U.S. government pension for his participation in yellow fever experiments.

Dates:  September 29, 1941

Letter from James F. Waters to Philip Showalter Hench,  October 2, 1941

 Item — Box: 38, Folder: 43
Identifier: 03843002
Scope and Contents

Waters sends Hench information on the recentCourt of Missing Heirsprogram concerning Wallace Forbes, and inquires about another yellow fever volunteer.

Dates:  October 2, 1941

Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to James F. Waters,  November 22, 1941

 Item — Box: 38, Folder: 43
Identifier: 03843003
Scope and Contents

Hench gives Waters information on Kissinger, a copy of his yellow fever article, and a list of names and addresses of other yellow fever volunteers. He requests the address of Forbes' mother and a script of the "Court of Missing Heirs" program concerning Forbes.

Dates:  November 22, 1941

Letter from James F. Waters to Philip Showalter Hench,  December 2, 1941

 Item — Box: 38, Folder: 43
Identifier: 03843005
Scope and Contents

Waters gives Hench further information about Forbes and sends a script of theCourt of Missing Heirsbroadcast that included Forbes.

Dates:  December 2, 1941

Script forThe Board of Missing Heirsradio program,  September 23, 1941

 Item — Box: 38, Folder: 43
Identifier: 03843006
Scope and Contents

The script gives a biographical sketch of Forbes, and states that he is wanted by the U.S. Army Finance Department so that he can be given a lump sum of $17,750 and $125 monthly for his service in the yellow fever experiments.

Dates:  September 23, 1941

Transcript from theCourt of Missing Heirsradio program,  September 23, 1941

 Item — Box: 38, Folder: 43
Identifier: 03843024
Scope and Contents

This transcript focuses on the estate of Wallace Forbes and discusses the government pension due him and his heirs for his service as a volunteer in the Yellow Fever Commission experiments, in Cuba.

Dates:  September 23, 1941

Note by Philip Showalter Hench, circa 1941

 Item — Box: 38, Folder: 44
Identifier: 03844001
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series IV. Philip Showalter Hench primarily consists of materials that Hench created or collected while researching the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in this series date from around 1850 to around 1865 with the bulk of the items dating from 1937 to 1960. Researchers who are studying the yellow fever experiments will be particularly interested in the materials (e.g. interviews, autobiographies) that document first-hand accounts of the events surrounding the experiments. Other...
Dates: circa 1941

Letter from Mary Haywood Folwell to Thomas E. Keys, January 27, 1941

 Item — Box: 38, Folder: 44
Identifier: 03844002
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series IV. Philip Showalter Hench primarily consists of materials that Hench created or collected while researching the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in this series date from around 1850 to around 1865 with the bulk of the items dating from 1937 to 1960. Researchers who are studying the yellow fever experiments will be particularly interested in the materials (e.g. interviews, autobiographies) that document first-hand accounts of the events surrounding the experiments. Other...
Dates: January 27, 1941

Letter from Mary Haywood Folwell to Thomas E. Keys, February 1, 1941

 Item — Box: 38, Folder: 44
Identifier: 03844008
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series IV. Philip Showalter Hench primarily consists of materials that Hench created or collected while researching the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in this series date from around 1850 to around 1865 with the bulk of the items dating from 1937 to 1960. Researchers who are studying the yellow fever experiments will be particularly interested in the materials (e.g. interviews, autobiographies) that document first-hand accounts of the events surrounding the experiments. Other...
Dates: February 1, 1941

Letter from Mary Haywood Folwell to Thomas E. Keys, March 11, 1941

 Item — Box: 38, Folder: 44
Identifier: 03844012
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series IV. Philip Showalter Hench primarily consists of materials that Hench created or collected while researching the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in this series date from around 1850 to around 1865 with the bulk of the items dating from 1937 to 1960. Researchers who are studying the yellow fever experiments will be particularly interested in the materials (e.g. interviews, autobiographies) that document first-hand accounts of the events surrounding the experiments. Other...
Dates: March 11, 1941

Letter from Mary Haywood Folwell to Thomas E. Keys, March 10, 1941

 Item — Box: 38, Folder: 44
Identifier: 03844017
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series IV. Philip Showalter Hench primarily consists of materials that Hench created or collected while researching the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in this series date from around 1850 to around 1865 with the bulk of the items dating from 1937 to 1960. Researchers who are studying the yellow fever experiments will be particularly interested in the materials (e.g. interviews, autobiographies) that document first-hand accounts of the events surrounding the experiments. Other...
Dates: March 10, 1941

Letter from John R. Bullard to Philip Showalter Hench,  May 26, 1941

 Item — Box: 38, Folder: 9
Identifier: 03809004
Scope and Contents

Bullard thanks Hench for the snapshots. He is looking forward to receiving Hench's write-up about him.

Dates:  May 26, 1941

Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John R. Bullard,  June 4, 1941

 Item — Box: 38, Folder: 9
Identifier: 03809005
Scope and Contents

Hench thanks Bullard for the photographs, but requests that Bullard autograph them for posterity and identification purposes.

Dates:  June 4, 1941