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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

BUREAU OF BIOLOGICAL SURVEY

WASHINGTON, D.C.

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THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY AND PREVENTION

OF TUBERCULOSIS

PRESIDENT

HOMER FOLKS

HONORARY VICE-PRESIDENTS

THEODORE ROOSEVELT Sirk WILLIAM OSLER

VICE-PRESIDENTS

Dr. ROBERT H. BABCOCK Dra. EDWARD R. BALDWIN

TREASURER

Gen. GEORGE M. STERNBERG

SECRETARY

Dr. HENRY BARTON JACOBS, 11 MT. Vernon PLAce, West, BALTIMORE, MD.

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ALBERT B. Commins, Des Moines Dr. Hoyt E. DEARHOLT, Milwaukee Dr. GEORGE Dock, St. Louis Dr. W. F. DREwRY, Petersburg, Va. Dr. HENRY B. FAVILL, Chicago HomeER Fouiks, New York Dr. JOHN S. Futon, Baltimore. JOHN M. GLEWN, New York SAMUEL GOMPERS, Washington

JAMES J. Hr, St. Paul FREDERICK L. HorrmMan, Newark, N. J. Dr. G. WALTER HOLDEN, Denver Dr. JoHN N. Hurty, Indianapolis Dr. HENRY BaRTON JAcoss, Baltimore JOHN A. KINGSBURY, New York Dr. S. A. KNopr, New York Dr. GEORGE M. KOBER, Washington Dr. JoHN H. LOWMAN, Cleveland

Dr. CHARLES LYMAN GREENE, St. Paul Col. J. L. LupLow, Winston-Salem Dr. CHARLES J. HATFIELD, Philadelphia Dr. CaBot LULL, Birmingham, Ala.

R. B. MELLON, Pittsburgh Dr. ALFRED MEYER, New York Dr. JAMES A. MILLER, New York Dr. CHARLES L. Minor. Asheville, N.C. Dr. E. A. Prerce, Portland, Ore. Dr. JosrpH Y. PortER. Key West, Fla. Dr. CHARLES O, Progst, Columbus, O. REDFIELD Proctor, Proctor, Vt. JULIUS ROSENWALD, Chicago Dr. THEODORE B. Sacus, Chicago Dr. E. C. SCHROEDER, Washington

Dr. WALTER R. STEINER, Hartford, Conn. i Gen. C. F. Stokes, Washington } Dr. EpwWaARD L. TRUDEAU, Saranac Lake i Dr. THomas D. TUTTLE, Helena Dr. VicroR C. VAUGHAN, Ann Arbor Dr. JOSEPH WALSH. Philadelphia Dr. GERALD B. WeEsB, Colorado Springs Dr. WitttamM H. WELCH, Baltimore Dr. F. F. WESBROOK, Minneapolis Dr. WILLIAM CHARLES WHITE, Pittsburgh ALEXANDER M. WILSON, Philadelphia

LIVINGSTON FARRAND, M.D., Executive SECRETARY

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UNITED STATES SENATE,

WASHINGTON.

Dear General:

Yours of the 16th instant enclosing memoran-

dum is received and T have handed the memorandum to

Senator Proctor, as you request. i will be glad to

do any thing possible to aid in the passage of the bill.

Very respectfully,

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UnrirED STATES SENATE,

WASHINGTON.

Dear General:

Your favor of the 4th instant with encloe-

sure is received. T am sorry your matter has not

resulted more satisfactorily to you. You well de-

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TREASURER

Gen. GEORGE M. STERNBERG

HONORARY VICE-PRESIDENTS

THEODORE ROOSEVELT

THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY AND PREVENTION

OF TUBERCULOSIS

ViCE-PRESIDENTS

Sir WILLIAM OSLER Dr. ROBERT H. BABCOCK Dr. EDWARD R. BALDWIN

SECRETARY

Dr. HENRY BARTON JACOBS, 11 MrT. VERNON PLACE, WEST, BALTIMORE, MD.

JosEPH S. AMES, Baltimore Dr. RoBERT H. Barcock, Chicago Dr. EDWARD R. BALDWIN, Saranac Lake WILLIAM H. BALDWIN, Washington Dr. W. JARVIS BARLOW, Los Angeles Miss KATE BARNARD, Oklahoma City ERNEST P. BICKNELL, Washington W. K. Brxpy, St. Louis Miss MABEL T. BOARDMAN, Washington C. B. BOOTHE, Los Angeles Dr. VINCENT Y. Bowprircn, Boston JEFFREY R. BRACKETT, Boston

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W. T. SEDGWIcK, Boston Dr. WALTER R. STEINER, Hartford. Conn. Gen. C. F. STOKES, Washington Dr. EDWARD L. TRUDEAU, Saranac Lake Dr. THomAS D. TUTTLE, Helena Dr. Victor C. VAUGHAN, Ann Arbor Dr. JOSEPH WALSH. Philadelphia Dr. GERALD B. WeEsp, Colorado Springs Dr. WILLIAM H. WELCH, Baltimore Dr. F. F. WESBROOK, Minneapolis Dr. WILLIAM CHARLES WHITE, Pittsburgh ALEXANDER M. WILSON, Philadelphia

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JOSEPH B.FORAKER,GHAIRMAN.

CHAUNCEY M.DE PEW.

GEORGE P. WETMORE.

ADDISON G.FOSTER. JOHNH.MITCHELL.

THOMAS KEARNS.

JOSEPH R.BURTON.

CHARLES E.ALDEN,CLERK.

FRANCIS M.COCKRELL.

STEPHEN R.MALLORY.

JOSEPH ©.8.BLACKBURN. QWrnitedA States Senate,

COMMITTEE ON

JOSEPH SAGMEISTER,ASSISTANT CLERK, PACIFIC ISLANDS AND PORTO RICO

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March 24, 1904.

Brig Gen'l Geo M. Sternberg,

2144 California Ave. ,City.

My dear General:

I write merely to acknowledge the receipt

of your letter of the 17th inst.with record of your services

enclosed, as stated, and to say that I will be glad to

favor in every way I can either the special bill that

Senator Ssirbanks has introduced in your behalf, or a

general measure applying to you and other officers similarly

situated. The general subject is one that has given the

Committee a great deal of trouble on account of the great

diversity of opinions as to what should be done,but we are

hoping that either at this session or the next we can agree

upon a measure that will work out equitable and just results

GO aL ¢ Very truly yours, tc, coumuciers nan:

SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

COMMITTEE ON COASTAND INSULAR SURVEY

April, 21, 1902.

Gene hecncelt: Sternberg,

Surgeon General, War Decastuent

My dear General Sternberg:

Replying to your letter of April 18, 1 will

state that it will give me much pleasure indeed to render every possible

assistance in your behalf and with reference to Senate bill 9213, pro-

viding for a Major Generalship. You have served the Government so

long and so well that it seems but mere justice to erant this recognition 4

and I shall be more than pleased if the desired result is attained. I.

shall confer with the members of the Military Committee as you suggeste

Yours very truly,

PROF, C. FRAENKEL, i MarBuRec (}iessen)/Y /_

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