Popular culture
Found in 1842 Collections and/or Records:
Telegram from Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon to Philip Showalter Hench, October 18, 1940
Leon cables approval of Hench's statements in his Lazear memorial speech.
Telegram from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench, May 29, 1941
Kellogg has read Hench's address on the unveiling of Cornwell's painting with pleasure. He will rearrange the schedule and have sections of the speech released to the press.
Telegram from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench, May 13, 1941
Kellogg gives Hench information on the upcoming unveiling of the Cornwell painting.
Telegram from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench, May 16, 1941
Kellogg will invite Ireland to the unveiling of the Cornwell painting. He discusses Hench's speech for the event.
Telegram from Joseph C. Furnas to John J. Moran, March 16, 1939
Furnas requests a photograph of Moran's medal.
Telegram from Melvin D. Brewer to Philip Showalter Hench, October 9, 1940
Brewer requests a photograph of Hench for publicity purposes.
Telegram from Melvin D. Brewer to Philip Showalter Hench, October 21, 1940
Brewer requests a copy of Hench's speech for newspaper release.
Telegram from Paul F. Rake to Philip Showalter Hench, November 26, 1952
Rake informs Hench that Jefferson Medical College alumnus Leandro Tocantins will represent the school at the upcoming Camp Lazear dedication.
Telegram from Paul H. Streit to Philip Showalter Hench, November 29, 1952
Streit states that the Army will provide a wreath for Carroll as well as for Finlay, while the Walter Reed Memorial Association will provide one for Reed.
Telegram from Philip S. Hench to Pedro Nogueira, October 25, 1952
Hench is unable to attend but approves Nogueira's decisions.
Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Adrian Macia, December 30, 1941
Hench requests a reply from Macia to his last letter.
Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert S. Truby, July 20, 1943
Hench congratulates Truby on the publication of his book.
Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Arthur W. Packard, November 10, 1947
Hench requests a meeting with Packard.
Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Aurelio F. Concheso, April 24, 1954
Hench informs the Cuban Ambassador that he is recovering from viral pneumonia and cannot attend the presentation of the Finlay Medals in Washington, D.C.
Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Bertha L. Lyons, April 29, 1948
Hench provides Lyons with information on Camp Lazear Building No. 1, to be used in a Hall of Fame exhibit on Reed.
Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Currier McEwen, circa September 12, 1951
Hench sends a message honoring the memory of Reed on the 100th anniversary of his birth, to be read at the New York University College of Medicine celebration.
Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Dean Cornwell, July 6, 1941
Hench requests that Cornwell omit the mustache from Moran's image in the yellow fever painting.
Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg, May 27, 1941
Hench is anxious about speaking at the upcoming unveiling of the Cornwell painting. He presses Kellogg for details about the event and the painting.
Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to George C. Kellogg, January 5, 1942
Hench requests that Kellogg send him a framed print of Cornwell's painting for George Carroll.
Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to George P. Berry, November 26, 1952
Hench informs Berry, of Harvard University Medical School, that the Cubans are delighted that a wreath in memory of Wood will be laid at the upcoming Camp Lazear dedication.