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Interpersonal relations

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 1703 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from Hal R. Keeling to Philip Showalter Hench,  January 18, 1948

 Item — Box 42: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 1
Identifier: 04201012
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Keeling reports to Hench that he has found a good deal of material, including a transcript of Reed's talk. He will bring a description of the material when he visits Hench next Sunday.

Dates:  January 18, 1948

Letter from Hal R. Keeling to Philip Showalter Hench,  January 29, 1948

 Item — Box 42: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 1
Identifier: 04201028
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Keeling suggests that Hench contact a friend of Keeling's to seek more information on Reed's presentation at the American Public Health Association meeting, in 1901.

Dates:  January 29, 1948

Letter from Harry Clemons to Philip Showalter Hench,  March 25, 1948

 Item — Box 42: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 12
Identifier: 04212044
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Clemons will fulfill Hench's request to have items photographed and mailed to Lyons.

Dates:  March 25, 1948

Letter from Harry Clemons to Philip Showalter Hench,  March 14, 1941

 Item — Box 38: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 7
Identifier: 03807009
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Clemons expresses gratitude for receiving Hench's card and various newspaper clippings. He requests a copy of Hench's speech delivered at the Lazear Building dedication.

Dates:  March 14, 1941

Letter from Harry Clemons to Philip Showalter Hench,  March 24, 1941

 Item — Box 38: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 7
Identifier: 03807035
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Clemons adds a copy of "A Mile Post" to the material at the Alderman Library, University of Virginia, on the conquest of yellow fever. He congratulates Hench for establishing the actual site of Camp Lazear.

Dates:  March 24, 1941

Letter from Harry Clemons to Philip Showalter Hench,  June 29, 1940

 Item — Box 35: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 61
Identifier: 03561003
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Clemons offers, as a gift, copies of the Kean and Moran letters, which are on file at the University of Virginia Alderman Library.

Dates:  June 29, 1940

Letter from Harry M. Carroll to Emilie Lawrence Reed,  May 9, 1926

 Item — Box 31: Series uva-lib:2223908, Folder: 2
Identifier: 03102002
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Carroll informs Emilie Lawrence Reed that the Medical Society of Virginia will address his proposal to make Walter Reed's birthplace a national shrine.

Dates:  May 9, 1926

Letter from Harvey Cushing to Howard A. Kelly,  October 2, 1907

 Item — Box 29: Series uva-lib:2223908, Folder: 6
Identifier: 02906001
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Cushing writes about plans to speak at a meeting in support of Jennie Carroll.

Dates:  October 2, 1907

Letter from Harvey E. Jordan to Philip Showalter Hench,  March 13, 1941

 Item — Box 38: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 7
Identifier: 03807007
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Jordan thanks Hench for a copy of his speech about Lazear, which was given during the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College.

Dates:  March 13, 1941

Letter from Helen Bost to Henry Rose Carter,  February 6, 1923

 Item — Box 10: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 21
Identifier: 01021033
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Bost thanks Carter for the doll and candy.

Dates:  February 6, 1923

Letter from Helen Crone Nolte to Emilie Lawrence Reed,  February 14, 1931

 Item — Box 32: Series uva-lib:2223908, Folder: 52
Identifier: 03252001
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Nolte requests permission to name a son after Walter Reed.

Dates:  February 14, 1931

Letter from Henry A. Christian to Philip Showalter Hench,  June 10, 1948

 Item — Box 42: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 24
Identifier: 04224009
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Christian discusses his personal relationships with a number of the yellow fever investigators. He notes that it was not highly unusual for a student to complete the University of Virginia medical course in one year, as Reed did.

Dates:  June 10, 1948

Letter from Henry E. Sigerist to Philip Showalter Hench,  January 28, 1941

 Item — Box 38: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 1
Identifier: 03801025
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Sigerist informs Hench that Johns Hopkins is unable to publish Hench's various papers as a monograph.

Dates:  January 28, 1941

Letter from Henry Hanson to Florence M. Read, September 17, 1921

 Item — Box 9: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 15
Identifier: 00915030
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Hanson thanks Read for mail and the ruling regarding pay for campaign employees. He describes the difficulties doing field work during a workers' strike. He discusses reassignment of investigators to Panama.

Dates: September 17, 1921

Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter, May 20, 1921

 Item — Box 9: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 7
Identifier: 00907034
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Hanson reports on yellow fever work in Peru and comments on his employees, interpersonal issues, funding, and problems with steamship companies.

Dates: May 20, 1921

Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter, September 3, 1921

 Item — Box 9: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 15
Identifier: 00915001
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Hanson sends Carter a copy of a letter reporting on the yellow fever work in South America.

Dates: September 3, 1921

Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter, September 7, 1921

 Item — Box 9: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 15
Identifier: 00915007
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Hanson sends Carter a copy of Hanson's letter to Rose reporting on yellow fever work in Peru, and asks if Carter agrees that the situation seems nearly under control.

Dates: September 7, 1921

Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter, September 8, 1921

 Item — Box 9: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 15
Identifier: 00915018
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Hanson includes the names of medical personnel and the places he has inspected. He mentions the lack of cooperation from locals. He is considering a return to the U.S.

Dates: September 8, 1921

Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter, September 12, 1921

 Item — Box 9: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 15
Identifier: 00915026
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Hanson discusses ways of converting funds into dollars. He reports on field work done by various experts. He mentions funding issues concerning the Peruvian government.

Dates: September 12, 1921

Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter, November 22, 1921

 Item — Box 9: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 16
Identifier: 00916036
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Hanson reports on the investigation of a possible yellow fever case. He describes his field work and discusses personnel matters. He hopes to bring the campaign to an end by the spring of 1922.

Dates: November 22, 1921