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Box 41

 Container

Contains 206 Results:

Letter from J. N. Kenealy to Philip Showalter Hench,  August 5, 1946

 Item — Box: 41, Folder: 12
Identifier: 04112001
Scope and Contents

Kenealy informs Hench about several people who had some connection with yellow fever or the Canal Zone in the early 1900s. He writes that his parents lived across the street from the Ancon Hospital fever wards. His father was in charge of the hospital mess and commissaries, beginning in 1904.

Dates:  August 5, 1946

Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Foster Kennedy,  August 8, 1946

 Item — Box: 41, Folder: 12
Identifier: 04112003
Scope and Contents

Hench apologizes for not visiting Kennedy when he was in New York, but he was too busy with his medical meetings. However, he did meet with Houston Lazear, who provided additional information about his father, Jesse Lazear.

Dates:  August 8, 1946

Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J. N. Kenealy,  August 10, 1946

 Item — Box: 41, Folder: 12
Identifier: 04112004
Scope and Contents

Hench is interested in Kenealy's Latin American experiences related to yellow fever, but lets him know that his main interest is in Reed and the Cuban phase.

Dates:  August 10, 1946

Letter from Foster Kennedy to Philip Showalter Hench,  August 12, 1946

 Item — Box: 41, Folder: 12
Identifier: 04112005
Scope and Contents

Kennedy invites Hench to come see him in New York.

Dates:  August 12, 1946

Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary A. Benjamin,  August 13, 1946

 Item — Box: 41, Folder: 12
Identifier: 04112006
Scope and Contents

Hench informs Benjamin that he is keeping two Madam Curie letters which he purchased from Benjamin seven years earlier. He is returning the rest of the letters and she can do with them as she wishes.

Dates:  August 13, 1946

Letter from Mary A. Benjamin to Philip Showalter Hench,  August 17, 1946

 Item — Box: 41, Folder: 12
Identifier: 04112007
Scope and Contents

Benjamin responds to Hench's letter from August 13, 1946 that relates to the return of some letters Hench had previously purchased from Benjamin.

Dates:  August 17, 1946

Letter from J. F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench,  August 20, 1946

 Item — Box: 41, Folder: 12
Identifier: 04112009
Scope and Contents

Siler writes that he is looking forward to seeing Hench at the annual meeting of the Walter Reed Memorial Association.

Dates:  August 20, 1946

Letter from R. Hart Phillips to Philip Showalter Hench,  August 21, 1946

 Item — Box: 41, Folder: 12
Identifier: 04112010
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:  August 21, 1946

Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary A. Benjamin,  August 22, 1946

 Item — Box: 41, Folder: 12
Identifier: 04112011
Scope and Contents

Hench responds to Benjamin's letter from August 17, 1946 that relates to the return of some letters Hench had previously purchased from Benjamin.

Dates:  August 22, 1946

Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J. F. Siler,  August 23, 1946

 Item — Box: 41, Folder: 12
Identifier: 04112012
Scope and Contents

Hench informs Siler of the dates he is available to attend the meeting of the Walter Reed Memorial Association.

Dates:  August 23, 1946

Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to R. Hart Phillips,  August 28, 1946

 Item — Box: 41, Folder: 12
Identifier: 04112013
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:  August 28, 1946

Letter from J. F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench,  August 29, 1946

 Item — Box: 41, Folder: 12
Identifier: 04112014
Scope and Contents

Siler writes that he is delighted Hench will plan to attend the annual meeting of the Walter Reed Memorial Association.

Dates:  August 29, 1946

Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler,  September 10, 1946

 Item — Box: 41, Folder: 13
Identifier: 04113001
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:  September 10, 1946

Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench,  September 20, 1946

 Item — Box: 41, Folder: 13
Identifier: 04113002
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:  September 20, 1946

Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler,  September 24, 1946

 Item — Box: 41, Folder: 13
Identifier: 04113003
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:  September 24, 1946

Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph V. Platou,  September 27, 1946

 Item — Box: 41, Folder: 13
Identifier: 04113004
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:  September 27, 1946

A Memorial Project: The Preservation of Camp Lazear, by Philip Showalter Hench,  November 21, 1946

 Item — Box: 41, Folder: 17
Identifier: 04117001
Scope and Contents

Hench reports to the Reed Memorial Association board on the Finlay-Reed controversy and the ongoing attempt to memorialize Camp Lazear.

Dates:  November 21, 1946

A Memorial Project: The Preservation of Camp Lazear, by Philip Showalter Hench,  November 21, 1946

 Item — Box: 41, Folder: 17
Identifier: 04117009
Scope and Contents

Hench reports to the Reed Memorial Association board on the Finlay-Reed controversy and the ongoing attempt to memorialize Camp Lazear.

Dates:  November 21, 1946

Miscellaneous notes,  circa November 1946

 Item — Box: 41, Folder: 19
Identifier: 04119001
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 November 1946