letters (correspondence)
Found in 6939 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from J.O. Gawne to William Houston Lazear, April 13, 1926
Gawne offers to send copies of letters to William Lazear that pay tribute to his father.
Letter from J.O. Gawne to William Houston Lazear and notes relating to Jesse W. Lazear and his family, April 13, 1926
Letter from J.O. Skinner to Howard A. Kelly, October 9, 1907
Skinner writes that he will attend a meeting at the Maryland Club. He expresses his sentiments for Carroll.
Letter from John A. Ferrell to Henry Rose Carter, October 14, 1924
Ferrell believes that the meeting will not be a success unless Carter is in attendance.
Letter from John A. Ferrell to Henry Rose Carter, October 25, 1921
Carter does not accept financial support for travel to Hot Springs malaria meeting.
Letter from John A. Ferrell to Henry Rose Carter, October 1, 1924
Ferrell requests suggestions for the National Malaria Committee program.
Letter from John A. Ferrell to Henry Rose Carter, September 14, 1922
Ferrell is impressed by Carter's suggestions of field experiments for malaria control. He discusses funding issues.
Letter from John A. Owen, Jr. to Philip Showalter Hench, October 10, 1947
Owen details the arrangements for Hench's speech at the University of Virginia Alpha Omega Alpha society.
Letter from John A. Owen, Jr. to Philip Showalter Hench, December 4, 1947
Owen thanks Hench for speaking before the Alpha Omega Alpha society at the University of Virginia. He found Hench's lecture enjoyable and inspiring.
Letter from John A. Owen, Jr. to Philip Showalter Hench, December 30, 1947
Owen, Jr., believes that Alpha Omega Alpha will react favorably to Hench's suggestion that Kean, Cooke, and Moran be made honorary members.
Letter from John and Robin Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench, January 28, 1942
The Kellogg children thank Hench for his kindness and the box of taffy.
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 John C. Hemmeter to Aristides Agramonte, circa 1900-1931
Letter from John C. Hemmeter to Howard A. Kelly, October 22, 1907
Letter from John Cook Wyllie to Mary Hench, October 16, 1965
Letter from John Cook Wyllie to Philip Showalter Hench, February 23, 1948
Wyllie appreciates the copy of Hench's speech on Reed. He mentions that he has heard rumors that Hench might speak at the local historical society meeting.
Letter from John Cook Wyllie to Philip Showalter Hench, October 24, 1947
Wyllie requests permission to borrow Reed materials from Hench for an exhibit at the University of Virginia.
Letter from John Cook Wyllie to Philip Showalter Hench, November 2, 1947
Wyllie agrees that Hench should bring the Reed materials for exhibit on his person rather than shipping them.
Letter from John Cook Wyllie to Philip Showalter Hench, November 11, 1947
Wyllie requests that Hench bring the “New Year's Letter” and the fever charts, and some other Reed items of Hench's choosing, for the Reed exhibit at the University of Virginia.