Box 42
Contains 295 Results:
Letter from J.F. Kealy to Philip Showalter Hench, September 20, 1948
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Linwood F. Tice, September 20, 1948
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler, September 20, 1948
Letter from Wilbur A. Sawyer to Philip Showalter Hench, September 23, 1948
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Kealy, September 23, 1948
Letter from Linwood F. Tice to Philip Showalter Hench, September 24, 1948
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frank Standley, September 29, 1948
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Linwood F. Tice, September 30, 1948
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Wilbur A. Sawyer, September 30, 1948
Letter from Frank Standley to Philip Showalter Hench, October 4, 1948
Letter from S.L. Jennings to Philip Showalter Hench, October 21, 1948
Jennings informs Hench that the Cuban defense ministry has granted approval of the sale of aerial photographs of Cuba to Hench.
Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench, October 28, 1948
Minutes of the annual meeting, board of managers, Walter Reed Memorial Association, November 15, 1948
The Walter Reed Memorial Association Board expresses regret to [Laura Armistead Carter] Stitt upon the death of her husband, Board member E.R. Stitt. The Board reviews the plan to place a plaque in the building where Reed died and sets a tentative date for Hench and Truby to install the plaque. Board members agree to raise monthly support of Mrs. Reed by $50.00.
Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to [Laura Armistead Carter] Stitt, November 16, 1948
Kean extends sympathy to [Laura Armistead Carter] Stitt on behalf of the Board of Managers of the Walter Reed Memorial Association on the occasion of the death of her husband.
Letter from LaVonne Crissman [secretary to Philip Showalter Hench] to J.F. Siler, November 2, 1948
Letter from LaVonne Crissman [secretary to Philip Showalter Hench] to J.F. Siler, November 4, 1948
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Felipe Ponce Carbonell, February 12, 1948
Hench writes that he is still working to memorialize Camp Lazear, but cannot proceed until he knows the Cubans will support upkeep of the site. Hench will be coming to Cuba and would like to meet with Carbonell regarding this matter.
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to His Excellency, April 20, 1948
Hench explains his discovery of the remains of Camp Lazear and his desire to honor Finlay and the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission by memorializing the site. He describes his plans for developing the site into a museum, park, and health clinic. Hench expresses appreciation for the Cuban appropriation of funds for the project, and offers $1000 for the immediate preservation of Building No. 1.
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jose A. Presno, May 3, 1948
Hench discusses further plans for the preservation of Camp Lazear. He inquires if it would be possible for Nogueira to bring Finlay's diaries to America with him so that he can microfilm them.
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Louis L. Williams, May 5, 1948
Hench discusses efforts to discover the date and circumstances of the Americans' visit to Finlay to acquire mosquitoes for research use. To this end, he requests permission to borrow Carter's book of Finlay's collected works that contains a marginal note on this subject.