Box 1
Contains 14 Results:
ACE, Correspondence,, 1935-1940
Correspondence pertaining to research on various diseases, especially chronic brucellosis, and to human infection through milk consumption; a letter from Carrie Chapman Catt (Nov. 18, 1940) asking ACE to be present at a meeting honoring women following careers they could not have followed 50 years earlier; a 6 pp. pamphlet, Women's Centennial Congress, 1840-1940 (held Nov. 26, 1940); and other items. (110 pcs.).
ACE, Correspondence,, 1941-1949
Correspondence pertaining to ACE's research on brucellosis and other subjects; a letter from a serviceman who had received a "psychoneurotic" discharge and wished to be cleared of the stigma, believing that his symptoms were caused by brucellosis; answering letters from ACE to the above and similar letters from other individuals; and other items. (43 pcs.).
ACE, Correspondence,, 1950-1965
Correspondence pertaining to ACE's work on brucellosis; copies of extracts from correspondence with Theobald Smith (May-Dec. 1925) concerning their disagreement about the possibility of human infection through bovine organisms; material pertaining to brucellosis (undulant fever) to Professor E.V. McCollum of Johns Hopkins; and other items. (70 pcs.).