letters (correspondence)
Found in 6940 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Bill Laurence to Philip Showalter Hench, November 25, 1952
Letter from Billie [s.n.] to Mrs. Peggy Lazear Briggs, circa 1929
Letter from Blanca Malaret to Philip Showalter Hench, December 31, 1941
Malaret thanks Hench for the reprint of his article: "The Conquerors of Yellow Fever."
Letter from Blanca Malaret to Philip Showalter Hench, March 17, 1941
Malaret informs Hench that Ramos is away but will schedule an appointment with Hench when he returns.
Letter from Blanca Malaret to Philip Showalter Hench, March 19, 1941
Letter from Blanca Malaret to Philip Showalter Hench, September 15, 1941
Malaret informs Hench of the costs for copying the book on Military Hospital No. 1.
Letter from Blanton P. Seward to Laura Armistead Carter, November 27, 1931
Seward inquires about maritime quarantine regulations. He also requests information regarding Henry Carter's opinion of Strobel's, Nott's and Nelson's yellow fever work.
Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to an unidentified person, December 18, 1944
Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to George A. Kellogg, October 18, 1941
Blossom Reed informs Kellogg that she has been very ill. She discusses the photographs taken at the Cornwell painting unveiling and inquires about Kissinger's medical condition.
Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench, January 23, 1944
Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench, January 26, 1945
Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench, April 22, 1945
Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench, June 12, 1941
Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench, November 23, 1941
Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench, April 2, 1953
Reed informs Hench that she has seven books of her father's which she wishes to sell. She inquires about book dealers who might be interested.
Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench, April 14, 1953
Blossom Reed is sending eight books that belonged to her father to Hench. She offers them to Hench for a very modest sum as she would rather he have them than anyone else.
Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench, February 13, 1954
Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench, August 16, 1952
Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench, August 16, 1952
Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench, January 17, 1953
Blossom describes a fire at her house and offers her opinion on the Cuban response to her father.