letters (correspondence)
Found in 6939 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary A. Benjamin, May 24, 1947
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary A. Benjamin, June 10, 1953
Hench informs Benjamin that Blossom Reed is trying sell some books autographed by her father, Walter Reed.
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Fishback, September 6, 1940
Hench asks for copies of newspaper articles about Reed's paper on yellow fever, presented in Indianapolis in October, 1900.
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Fishback, September 14, 1940
Hench requests the date of the newspaper article Fishback sent to him.
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Louise Marshall, December 12, 1947
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Louise Marshall, January 2, 1948
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary N. Roberts, December 16, 1946
Hench requests the address of Leopoldine Guinther, who has recently published an article on Clara Maass.
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Standlee, October 10, 1950
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Standlee, March 6, 1951
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Standlee, April 16, 1951
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Standlee, April 16, 1951
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Standlee, April 16, 1951
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Standlee, July 25, 1951
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Standlee, August 4, 1951
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Standlee, August 21, 1951
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Standlee, August 4, 1951
Hench continues his critique of Standlee's manuscript on Walter Reed, making detailed observations based on his research into the yellow fever experiments.
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Standlee, October 13, 1954
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary W. Standlee, December 21, 1954
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Master Sergeant Williams, December 27, 1947
Hench thanks Williams for his help during Hench's and Lawrence Reed's recent visit to the Army War College, where they located the room in which Walter Reed died.
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Melvin D. Brewer, October 12, 1940
Hench writes that he will send Brewer a copy of his upcoming Washington and Jefferson College speech.