letters (correspondence)
Found in 6939 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from James H. Ropes to Howard A. Kelly, July 5, 1907
Ropes sends a contribution for Kissinger.
Letter from James J. Mayes to John J. Moran, August 25, 1919
Letter from James J. Waring to Philip Showalter Hench, October 29, 1943
Letter from James L. Hanberry to Albert E. Truby, February 23, 1942
Letter from James L. Hanberry to Philip Showalter Hench, December 8, 1941
Letter from James L. Hanberry to Philip Showalter Hench, December 21, 1941
Letter from James L. Hanberry to Philip Showalter Hench, February 16, 1942
Letter from James L. Hanberry to Philip Showalter Hench, May 4, 1948
Letter from James L. Hanberry to Philip Showalter Hench, August 12, 1948
Letter from James L. Hanberry to Philip Showalter Hench, May 18, 1948
Hanberry sends Hench some news clippings concerning his participation in the yellow fever experiments.
Letter from James L. Hanberry to Philip Showalter Hench, September 5, 1948
Letter from James M. Barnett to Dept. of Literary and Library Research, January 5, 1942
Barnett sends Hench some reprints, noting that Reed inspired Barnett's own work in the field of malaria research.
Letter from James M. Horan to Tom Connally, May 14, 1946
Letter from James M. Phalen to Laura Armistead Carter, November 8, 1927
Phalen returns Laura Carter's manuscripts and sends his revised biographical sketch of Henry Rose Carter.
Letter from James McKeen Cattell to L.O. Howard, March 26, 1925
Cattell expresses interest in Kean's review of the Gorgas biography, but notes that "Science" does not publish reprints.
Letter from James O. Gawne and Jane L. Gawne to Philip Showalter Hench, January 21, 1955
Letter from James P. Leake to Philip Showalter Hench, December 10, 1946
Leake feels that Hench's book offers an opportunity to clarify conflicting claims concerning the yellow fever experiments. Leake is especially interested in Carter's role. He has written to Carter's son and will let Hench know when he receives a reply.
Letter from Jan H. Tillisch to Philip Showalter Hench, February 20, 1948
Tillisch informs Hench about his efforts to find persons who will be able to help him obtain an aerial view of Camp Lazear.