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Show moreHandwritten letter from George W. Crile to Charles Brush, Sr., acknowledging receipt of Brush's third paper on Gravitation, and that Crile read it.
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 1: Correspondence
Subseries 2: Acknowledgments (1921-1929)
Box 3
Folder 1
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Show moreTwo handwritten notes from George W. Crile to Charles F., Sr., thanking Brush for sending a reprint of his fourth paper on gravitation. The first note is undated. The Second note is dated December 11, 1924.
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 1: Correspondence
Subseries 2: Acknowledgments (1921-1929)
Box 3
Folder 2
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Show moreTwo typed letters from George W. Crile to Charles F., Sr., thanking Brush for sending a copy of his paper, Kinetic Theory of Gravitation III, to Crile as well as the Library of the Cleveland Clinic
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 1: Correspondence
Subseries 2: Acknowledgments (1921-1929)
Box 3
Box 4
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Show moreTyped letter from George W. Crile to Charles F., Sr., thanking Brush for sending to Crile a copy of the fourth paper on the kinetic theory of gravitation by Brush
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 1: Correspondence
Subseries 2: Acknowledgments (1921-1929)
Box 3
Folder 7
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Show moreContains correspondence from friends in Europe updating Crile on the war and its cruelty; letters from the staff of the American Hospital asking Crile if he could assist with the wounded a; letter from Crile to Mr. Mather of Lakeside Hospital suggesting a plan to aide the American Hospital and at the same time carry out important research. Diary entries by Crile about daily activities at the American Ambulance.
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Show moreDiary entries from Miss Amy Rowland, assistant to Dr. Crile, re. the daily operations at the American Ambulance; letters written by Dr. George Crile to his wife, Grace McBride Crile; correspondence between Crile and members of the American Chamber of Commerce in Paris; diary entries by Crile about daily activities; Dr. Ed Lower arrives; Dr. Crile leaves for Dunkerque.
Crile Journals
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Show moreNotes of thanks written to Dr. Crile by wounded soldiers who are convalescing in the hospital. Dr. Lower's accounts of daily business at the American Ambulance; Soldier's personal account of battlefield experiences. Includes Annual Report of the American Ambulance Hospital, dated August 1915
Crile Journals
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