newspapers
Found in 337 Collections and/or Records:
To Give Credit Where It Is Due
,Baltimore American, July 6, 1912
Topics of the Times
, August 8, 1901
The clipping relates to Carlos E. Finlay and Walter Reed.
Translation [from Spanish] and transcription ofVisitaron la Caseta Donde Laboro Finlay
Diario de la Marina, April 19, 1947
This Cuban newspaper article describes the visit of Cuban officials and Moran to the Camp Lazear site. Building No. 1 has been named a national monument.
Trinity Hall Closing Day: Tablet Unveiled in Memory of the Late Jesse William Lazear, M.D.
, circa 1901
Trinity Hall Closing
,The Washington Democrat, June 26, 1901
Trying to Reward a Great Hero
, May 4, 1910
Two articles relating to U.S. Surgeon General George Miller Sternberg, April 19, 1901
Un grupo de concurrentes al baile en el Consulado Americano el 4 de Julio
, July 6, 1916
Underpaid Guinea Pigs - Heroes of Science Often Risk Lives for No Reward
,Rochester Post-Bulletin, August 11, 1948
Unprocessed newspaper clippings relating to Jesse W. Lazear, circa 1900-1960
Untitled article,The Reporter, circa 1910
Unveiling of Tablet at Reed's Birthplace
,Richmond Times-Dispatch, December 13, 1903
Valuable Discoveries in Havana
,The Washington Post, January 17, 1901
Versailles Union newspaper
Handwritten amateur newspaper containing fourteen pages of text bound at the top, written on lined paper created in Versailles, Ohio. Several boys signed their names to the articles, including two members of the Schman family. The first two articles are on western trips -- one to the Indiana/Ohio border and the other to Iowa. Also included are poetry and editorials.
Virginia Spectator papers
Chiefly financial papers including a ledger, 1939-1940, loose bills and receipts, a certificate of incorporation, 1938, and a copy of the Constitution and By laws of the Jefferson Society indicating that the Spectator was a publication of the Society.
Volume 7, No. 129 of the weekend edition of theMedical Tribune, October 29, 1966-October 30, 1966
Includes the article,The Story of an Archive: Conquest of Yellow Fever
and a photograph of the yellow fever volunteers.