letters (correspondence)
Found in 6940 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Steven M. Spencer to Philip Showalter Hench, October 31, 1949
Letter from Sue [s.n.] to Philip Showalter Hench, October 17, 1940
Sue sends Hench her congratulations and says she will attend the Washington and Jefferson College exercises.
Letter from Susan Frost to Laura Armistead Carter, September 16, 1925
Frost, a little girl, expresses her love for Laura Carter and wants her to live with her and her parents.
Letter from Susan Kahler Hench to Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench, January 23, 1954
Letter from T. H. Chittinden to James Carroll, October 9, 1901
Chittinden clarifies the species of mosquito that Carroll sent Howard on October 3rd, 1901.
Letter from T. H. Chittinden to James Carroll, October 23, 1901
Chittinden clarifies the species of different mosquitoes sent to him by Carroll.
Letter from T. James Ennis to Philip Showalter Hench, January 7, 1948
Ennis reports that he has reserved a room at the Hotel Nacional de Cuba for the Henches and Mrs. J.H. Kahler.
Letter from T. James Ennis to Philip Showalter Hench, September 21, 1951
Ennis confirms Hench's room reservation at Havana's Hotel Nacional de Cuba.
Letter from T. James Ennis to Philip Showalter Hench, November 26, 1952
Letter from T. James Ennis to Philip Showalter Hench, November 7, 1952
Letter from T. James Ennis to Philip Showalter Hench, November 8, 1947
Ennis informs Hench that a room at the Hotel Nacional de Cuba has been reserved for him.
Letter from T. Steinhart to Aristides A. Agramonte, October 18, 1900
Letter from T. Steinhart to Aristides Agramonte, October 18, 1900
Letter from Tandy C. Young to Emilie Lawrence Reed, May 31, 1927
This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.
Letter from T.B. Futcher to George Miller Sternberg, September 24, 1900
T.B. Futcher discusses Jesse W. Lazear's illness.
Letter from T.D. Berry to Editor of theJournal of the American Medical Association, February 1, 1907
Berry claims Roger P. Ames had important role in the yellow fever experiments.
Letter from T.D. Berry to Roger Post Ames, February 27, 1907
Letter from T.D. Berry to Roger Post Ames, March 20, 1907
Letter from T.D. Nettles to P.F. Murphy, November 13, 1922
Shipping manager Nettles informs medical officer Murphy about the route taken by a ship where a possible yellow fever death occurred. He describes quarantine and treatment of the ship at Mobile, Ala.
Letter from T.H. Dougherty, Jr., to Mabel H. Lazear, December 14, 1935
The Franklin Institute requests permission to broadcast a drama based on the yellow fever experiments.