letters (correspondence)
Found in 6939 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Simon Flexner to James E. Peabody, December 10, 1941
Flexner comments on Peabody's manuscript and corrects details about Welch and Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Letter from S.J. Denno to Wickliffe Rose, December 13, 1922
Denno describes the unusual yellow fever case of seaman John Cose. Denno would like Noguchi to examine Cose in New York.
Letter from S.J. Quinn to Philip Showalter Hench, November 14, 1952
Quinn informs Hench that the wood from Building No. 1 may have to be fumigated for termites before shipment to the United States. He provides details about duty rate and clearing customs.
Letter from S.J. Quinn to Philip Showalter Hench, November 24, 1952
Quinn instructs Hench on the best way to ship boards and lumber salvaged from the remains of Building No. 1 from Cuba to the United States.
Letter from S.L. Jennings to Philip Showalter Hench, April 28, 1948
Letter from S.L. Jennings to Philip Showalter Hench, June 11, 1948
Jennings is responding to a request by Hench for aerial photographs of Cuba. Hench's letter has been forwarded to the U.S. Army General Staff because of policy regarding foreign areas.
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 S.M. Marietta to Philip Showalter Hench, July 10, 1940
Marietta refers to Hench's meeting at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
Letter from [s.n.] Carde to Frederick F. Russell, October 15, 1923
Carde sends Russell copies of reports concerning the yellow fever epidemic in the Sudan, the Ivory Coast, and Dahomey.
Letter from [s.n.] Hall to the Surgeon General, February 10, 1903
Agramonte is hired for temporary service at Columbia Barracks.
Letter from [s.n.] Miller to Jefferson Randolph Kean, July 28, 1917
Miller informs Kean that he is unable to supply a list of commissioned officers in Allentown.
Letter from [s.n.] Rovensky to Ralph Cooper Hutchison, February 3, 1937
Rovensky informs Hutchison that he met with Lord Dawson to encourage him to visit the United States to lecture at Washington and Jefferson College.
Letter from [s.n.] Rowe to Laura Armistead Carter, September 15, 1925
Rowe expresses sympathy upon the death of Henry Carter.
Letter from [s.n.] to F.M. Wilmot, June, 1908
The writer asks Wilmot to consider supplementing Kissinger's pension.
Letter from [s.n.] to [Howard A. Kelly], July 1907
The writer sends a contribution for Kissinger.
Letter from S.S. Goldwater to Albert E. Truby, May 1, 1935
Goldwater informs Truby that he will not have a job opening in his hospital.
Letter from S.S. Goldwater to Albert E. Truby, May 4, 1935
Goldwater sends letters of recommendation to Truby his letters of recommendation to Truby.
Letter from S.S. Morgan to Howard A. Kelly, July 8, 1907
Morgan requests Kissinger's address and mentions the Shut-in Society, which provides wheelchairs to needy persons.