memorandums
Found in 63 Collections and/or Records:
Memorandum from Philip Showalter Hench concerning the papers of James Carroll, February 24, 1954
Hench details his efforts to review Carroll's papers, held by George S.H. Carroll.
Memorandum from Philip Showalter Hench to Domingo Ramos, March 4, 1941
Hench summarizes his research on the Yellow Fever Commission and sends Ramos his report concerning the true site of Camp Lazear.
Memorandum from Philip Showalter Hench to The Surgeon General, August 12, 1952
Hench reports to Army Surgeon General [Armstrong] on the impending memorialization of Camp Lazear and the participation of the U.S. Army and State Department in the ceremony. Additional items covered include the tentative date for the dedication, the correct names of the volunteers, the name to be given the memorial, American representatives at the dedication, financial support of the current project, and future improvement of the project by American financial support.
Memorandum from Ray Sweeney to Hal R. Keeling, January 23, 1948
Sweeney reports to Keeling on the material he has found concerning Reed's presentation, in 1900, to the American Public Health Association meeting, in Indianapolis.
Memorandum from Robin Lampson, December 14, 1937
Lampson solicits information about Gorgas for an upcoming book on the conquest of yellow fever.
Memorandum from T.H.D. Griffitts to G.H. Hazlehurst, 1924
Griffitts discusses vegetation and mosquito larvae in 14 different ponds in the Cherokee Basin.
Memorandum from the Mayo Foundation to Philip Showalter Hench, March 26, 1948
Memorandum from Tom E. Keys to Philip Showalter Hench, June 13, 1953
Keys does not think that most of Reed's books offered for sale are valuable, except for one written by Holmes. He offers to contact book dealers for pricing information. However, Keys feels that Reed's autograph should increase the value of a book.
Memorandum from Valery Havard to the Adjutant General, June 19, 1901
Havard assigns duties for Agramonte at Columbia Barracks. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Memorandum from Valery Havard to the Adjutant General, August 24, 1901
Havard authorizes Carroll to continue investigations. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Memorandum from W.R. Ferguson to N.W. Pyle, 1942
Memorandum [on Emmett Vaughan article], circa May 1923
Carter critiques [Emmett Vaughan's] article on yellow fever.
Memorandum to Michael E. Connor, circa 1900-1925
The writer discusses endemic centers of yellow fever and the origin of the disease.
Memorandum to Wade Hampton Frost, August 24, 1930
This document lists illustrative material to be included in Carter's "History of Yellow Fever," for which permissions to reproduce will be required.