letters (correspondence)
Found in 6940 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Edgar Meyer to Philip Showalter Hench, April 14, 1943
Letter from Edgar Meyer to Philip Showalter Hench, June 26, 1943
Letter from Edith R. Force to Emilie Lawrence Reed, June 6, 1927
Force introduces letters from her students responding to a lesson about Walter Reed and the Yellow Fever Commission.
Letter from Edna Alspaugh to Emilie Lawrence Reed, June 1, 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 Eduardo Angeles to F. Dominguez, September 8, 1940
Letter from Eduardo Angeles to F. Dominguez [English translation], September 8, 1940
Letter from Eduardo Angles to Jefferson Randolph Kean, February 19, 1941
Angles explains why Cubans are fearful that Finlay will be robbed of his glory.
Letter from Eduardo Angles to Jefferson Randolph Kean, March 29, 1941
Angles is satisfied with the handling of the Finlay question.
Letter from Eduardo Angles to Philip Showalter Hench, August 30, 1940
Angles supports the Cuban government's claim for the site of Camp Lazear and rejects the alternative location. He stresses Finlay's preeminence in the yellow fever research. Included is Hench's autograph reaction to Angles' claims.
Letter from Edward Angles to James E. Peabody, December 27, 1935
Letter from Edward Boland to Philip Showalter Hench, May 13, 1948
Letter from Edward F. Hartung to Philip Showalter Hench, circa June 1942
Letter from Edward F. Rosenberg to Philip Showalter Hench, April 13, 1953
Letter from Edward H. [Rynearson?] to Philip Showalter Hench, September 3, 1945
Letter from Edward H. Rynearson to Philip Showalter Hench, September 1945
Letter from Edward McDonald to Ralph Cooper Hutchison, February 3, 1941
Materials relate to the solicitation of donations for the Washington and Jefferson College 1941 Alumni Fund.
Letter from Edward P. Wallace to Howard A. Kelly, June 28, 1907
Wallace sends a contribution for Kissinger.
Letter from Edward R. Stitt to Henry Rose Carter, October 27, 1924
Stitt writes that no serious attempt was made at the Naval Medical School to discover a satisfactory repellent for mosquitoes.
Letter from Edward R. Stitt to Philip Showalter Hench, January 2, 1947
Stitt informs Hench that Carter's sister, Mary Carter, thinks she sent the papers collected by Stitt's late wife, Laura Armistead Carter Stitt, to Carter's son in Birmingham, Alabama. He gives Hench the address of Carter's son and offers to help Hench gain access to George Carroll.
Letter from Edward T. Sanford to Howard A. Kelly, July 3, 1907
Sanford sends a contribution for Kissinger.