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Title:  
Biological building at the Carnegie Institute of Washington, Cold Spring Harbour, Long Islnad, New York
Creator:
Medical Press, Inc
Publication:
n.d.
Call #:  
F8 10 6
Extent:
1 photographic print gelatin silver print, b&w image 20.5 x 25.5 cm.



PERIODICAL

Title:  
Annual report
Creator:
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Publication:
Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y, 1970-
Call #:  
574.963:C67AR
Extent:
v. : ill. ; 26 cm.



IMAGE

Title:  
Milislav Demerec and four unidentified men, 3/4 length, informal, standing in laboratory at the Carnegie Institute of Washington, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, New York
Creator:
Gessling, Donald C.
Publication:
n.d.
Call #:  
F8 10 1
Extent:
1 photographic print gelatin silver print image 21 x 25.5 cm.



IMAGE

Title:  
Milislav Demerec, with unidentified seated woman, half length, informal, standing in laboratory at the Carnegie Institute of Washington, Cold Spring Habor, Long Island, New York
Publication:
n.d.
Call #:  
F8 10 3
Extent:
1 photographic print gelatin silver print, b&w image 21 x 25.5 cm.



IMAGE

Title:  
Aerial view of the Carnegie Institute of Washington, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, New York
Publication:
n.d.
Call #:  
F8 10 8
Extent:
1 photographic print gelatin silver print, b&w image 13 x 20.5 cm.



IMAGE

Title:  
Carnegie Institute of Washington, Cold Spring Habor, Long Island, New York, landscape view
Publication:
n.d.
Call #:  
F8 10 9
Extent:
1 photographic print gelatin silver print, b&w image 17 x 24.3 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1670-1964
Abstract:  

In 1910, the Eugenics Record Office was founded in Cold Spring Harbor, New York, as a center for the study of human heredity and a repository for genetic data on human traits. It merged with the Station for Experimental Evolution in 1920 to become the Department of Genetics at the Carnegie Institution, and under the direction of Charles B. Davenport and later of Albert Blakeslee and Milislav Demerec, it became the most important center for eugenic research in the nation. However with intellectual currents shifting, the Carnegie Institution stopped funding the office in 1939. It remained active until 1944, when its records were transferred to the Charles Fremont Dight Institute for the Promotion of Human Genetics at the University of Minnesota. When the Dight closed in 1991, the genealogical material was filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah and given to the Center for Human Genetics; the non-genealogical material was not filmed and was given to the American Philosophical Society Library. Following the original order, the ERO Records are organized into thirteen series: I. Trait Files, 1670-1964 ; II. Trait Card Boxes, 1904-1939 ; III. Family Traits Card Boxes, 1920-1939 ; IV. RFT Submitters Card Catalog, 1910s-1930s ; V. Record of Family Traits, 1911-1940 ; VI. Fitter Family Studies, 1913-1936 ; VII. Field Worker Files, 1911-1926 ; VIII. Volunteer Collaborators, 1912-1939 ; IX. Pedigrees, 1828-1926 ; X. Harry H. Laughlin Files, 1915-1938 ; XI. Bibliographia Eugenica, 1734-1934 ; XII. Midget Schedules, 1919-1964 ; XIII. Index Card Boxes, 1910s-1930s.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.77
Extent:
330.5 Linear feet



IMAGE

Title:  
Milislav Demerec and unidentified men and women, 3/4 length, informal standing around table at the Carnegie Institute of Washington, Cold Springs Harbor, Long Island, New York
Publication:
n.d.
Call #:  
F8 10 2
Extent:
1 photographic print gelatin silver print, b&w image 20.2 x 25.2 cm.



IMAGE

Title:  
Milislav Demerec, with 14 unidentified men and women, full length, informal, seated around a room at the Carnegie Institute of Science at Cold Spring Habor, Long Island, New York
Creator:
Medical Press, Inc
Publication:
n.d.
Call #:  
F8 10 4
Extent:
1 photographic print gelatin silver print, b&w image 20.5 x 25 cm.



IMAGE

Title:  
Milislav Demerec, with 14 unidentified men and women, full length, informal, seated around a room at the Carnegie Institute of Science at Cold Spring Habor, Long Island, New York
Creator:
Medical Press, Inc
Publication:
n.d.
Call #:  
F8 10 5
Extent:
1 photographic print gelatin silver print, b&w image 20.5 x 25 cm.



IMAGE

Title:  
Milislav Demerec, with 14 unidentified men and women, full length, informal, seated around a room at the Carnegie Institute of Science at Cold Spring Habor, Long Island, New York
Creator:
Medical Press, Inc
Publication:
n.d.
Call #:  
F8 10 7
Extent:
1 photographic print gelatin silver print, b&w image 20.5 x 25.5 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1919-1966
Abstract:  

The geneticist Milislav Demerec emigrated from Yugloslavia in 1919, spending nearly his entire career in the Department of Genetics at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Working initially on the genetics of maize and later on Drosophila virilis, his research interests included radiation and chemical mutagenesis, and during the Second World War, penicillin and the genetics of antibiotic resistance. Demerec served as head of the laboratory at Cold Spring Harbor from 1941 until 1960. The Demerec collection contains the extant professional papers of Milislav Demerec, dating primarily from the time of his arrival at Cold Spring Harbor until his retirement. In addition to his correspondence with colleagues, the collection includes interesting material on the administration of Cold Spring Harbor laboratory during the 1940s and 1950s, data and research notes, material relating to professional organizations (e.g. Genetics Society of America, American Society of Naturalists), a lengthy series of lectures given by Demerec, and a large number of photographs pertaining to Demerec's research, but also to his colleagues and Cold Spring Harbor itself. There is also a Register of visitors to the laboratory (1927-1945) and a Milislav Demerec reprint list.
Call #:  
Mss.B.D394
Extent:
14.25 Linear feet
Subjects:  

Academic freedom | American Society of Naturalists | Antibiotics | Atomic Energy Commission | Babcock, E. B. (Ernest Brown), 1877-1954 | Bacterial genetics | Bacterial genetics -- Nomenclature | Bacteriophage and viral genetics | Bateson, Beatrice | Bibliographical matters | Biochemistry and organic chemistry | Biographical and personal data | Biographical and personal data -- Belling, John | Biographical and personal data -- Blakeslee, Albert Francis | Biographical and personal data -- Bridges, Calvin B. | Biographical and personal data -- Demerec, Milislav | Biographical and personal data -- Demerec, Rada | Biographical and personal data -- Muller, Hermann Joseph | Biographical and personal data -- Sutton, Eileen | Blakeslee, Albert Francis, 1874-1954 | Bridges, Calvin B. | Bridges, Calvin B. (Calvin Blackman), 1889-1938 | Bronk, Detlev W. (Detlev Wulf), 1897-1975 | Business | Business -- Grant proposals | Business -- Reports | C. W. Post College | California Institute of Technology | Cancer, chemotherapy | Cancer, chemotherapy -- Chemical mutagens | Carnegie Institution of Washington | Caspari, Ernst W., 1909-1988 | Castle, William E. (William Ernest), 1867-1962 | Certificates. | Chemical mutagenesis. | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory -- Department of Genetics | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. | Columbia University | Committee activities | Committee activities -- Reports | Condon, Edward Uhler, 1902-1974 | Conferences and symposia | Conferences and symposia -- Bacterial genetics | Conferences and symposia -- Bacteriophage and viral genetics | Congratulations, greetings, thanks | Cytogenetics | Davenport, Charles Benedict, 1866-1944 | Demerec, M. (Milislav), 1895-1966 | Diplomas. | Dobzhansky, Theodosius Grigorievich, 1900-1975 | Drosophila -- Genetics | Drosophila Information Service | Drosophila genetics | Editorial matters | Editorial matters -- Journal of Heredity | Educational matters | Emerson, Rollins Adams | Emerson, Rollins Adams, 1873-1947 | Ephrussi, Boris, 1901-1979 | Evolution | Fellowships, assistantships | Fellowships, assistantships -- Buck, John B. | Fellowships, assistantships -- Delbruck, Max | Fellowships, assistantships -- Gustafsson, Ake | Fellowships, assistantships -- Hoecker, Frank E. | Fellowships, assistantships -- Slizynski, B. M. | Fellowships, assistantships -- Westergaard, Morgens | Genetics | Genetics -- Mutable genes | Genetics -- Mutation rates | Genetics -- Neurospora | Genetics -- Penicillium | Genetics -- Research | Genetics -- Variegation | Genetics -- Yeast | Genetics Society of America | Genetics of plants | Genetics of plants -- Barley | Genetics of plants -- Crepis | Genetics of plants -- Delphinium | Goldschmidt, Richard Benedict | Goldschmidt, Richard, 1878-1958 | Graduate study | Haldane, J. B. S. (John Burdon Sanderson), 1892-1964 | Hollaender, Alexander | Hollaender, Alexander, 1898-1986 | Honors | Honors -- American Philosophical Society | Human evolution, physical anthropology | Human genetics | International Congress of Genetics | International Congress of Genetics -- Eighth Congress | International Congress of Genetics -- Ninth Congress | International Congress of Genetics -- Tenth Congress | Invitations | Laboratory techniques, equipment | Lectures | Lectures, public speaking | Long Island Biological Association | Maize -- Genetics | Mangelsdorf, Paul C. | Medical research | Metz, Charles William, 1889-1975 | Moe, Henry Allen, 1894-1975 | Mouse genetics | Muller, H. J. (Hermann Joseph), 1890-1967 | Muller, Hermann Joseph | Mutagens | Mutation (Biology) | National Academy of Sciences | National Academy of Sciences -- Committee on the Biological Effects of Atomic Radiation - Genetics Panel | National Research Council | National Science Foundation | Notebooks | Penicillin | Photographs | Plant genetics | Political issues | Political issues -- Yugoslavia | Population genetics | Publication | Publication -- Advances in Genetics | Publication -- American Naturalist | Publication -- Genetics | Radiation genetics | Radiogenetics | Recommendations | Recommendations -- Brink, R. Alex | Recommendations -- Carlson, Elof Axel | Recommendations -- Fano, Ugo | Recommendations -- Harnley, Morris H. | Recommendations -- Huskins, C. Leonard | Recommendations -- Slizynski, B. M. | Recommendations -- Spencer, Warren P. | Recommendations -- Waddington, Conrad Hal | Referee's report | Referee's report -- American Naturalist | Research support | Reviews | Rockefeller Foundation | Russian politics and science | Russian politics and science -- Lysenko, Trofim Denisovich | Scientific organizations, meetings, programs | Scientific refugees | Sonneborn, T. M. (Tracy Morton), 1905-1981 | Timofeev-Resovskiĭ, N. V. (Nikolaĭ Vladimirovich), 1900-1981 | Travel -- Australia | Travel -- Invitations, arrangements | Travel -- Yugoslavia | Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc. | Urey, Harold Clayton, 1893-1981 | Weaver, Warren | World War II -- Impact on science | World War II -- Yugoslavia | Zea (maize) genetics | Zoology -- Nomenclature.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1932-1980
Abstract:  

Ernst Wolfgang Caspari was an important contributor to behavior and developmental genetics, working primarily on the mealmoth Ephestia. Trained in Alfred Kuhn's laboratory at the University of Göttingen (1933-1935), Caspari was forced from his position by the Nazis in 1933, escaping to the United States five years later. As a professor of biology at Lafayette College, Wesleyan University, and the University of Rochester, Caspari continued his research on Ephestia, mouse genetics, and behavior genetics until his retirement in 1975. The Caspari Papers includes correspondence, papers, grant reports, and lectures relating to Caspari's genetic research dating primarily from the period after his departure from Germany. In addition to substantial material on behavior genetics and human evolution, the collection includes correspondence relating to Caspari's editorial work for Advances in Genetics, and his involvement with the American Institute of Biological Sciences, the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Fifth Banff Conference on Theoretical Psychology, Genetics Society of America, International Conference on the Unity of Science, Social Science Research Council, Committee on Genetics and Behavior, and the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.1
Extent:
9.5 Linear feet
Subjects:  

Advances in Genetics | Ahuja, M. R., Mulkh Raj, 1933- | American Institute of Biological Sciences | American Institute of Biological Sciences | American Society of Naturalists -- Honorary membership | American Society of Naturalists -- Nominating committee | Anders, Fritz Wilhelm, b. 1919 | Atomic Energy Commission | Bacterial genetics | Banff Conference on Theoretical Psychology | Behavior genetics. | Behavioral genetics, IQ | Bibliographical matters | Biochemistry and organic chemistry | Biographical and personal data | Biographical and personal data -- Mayr, Ernst | Braun, J. Werner (Joachim Werner), 1914-1972 | Calhoun, John B. | Cancer, chemotherapy | Caspari, Ernst W., 1909-1988 | Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (Stanford, CA) | Champlin, Arthur Kingsley | Chatard, Patricia M. | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory -- Board of Directors | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. | Committee activities | Conferences and symposia | Cotter, William Bryan, Jr. | Cytogenetics | Dalton, Howard Clark | Demerec, M. (Milislav), 1895-1966 | Developmental genetics | Displaced German scholars | Dobzhansky, Theodosius Grigorievich, 1900-1975 | Drosophila genetics | Editorial matters | Editorial matters -- Genetics | Educational matters | Educational matters -- Training grants | Egelhaaf, Albrecht, 1922- | Ehrman, Lee | Eicher, Eva M. (Eva Mae) | Embryology, developmental genetics | Embryology, developmental genetics -- Lectures, public speaking | Ephestia | Erlenmeyer-Kimling, L. | Eugenics | Evolution | Fellowships, assistantships | Fellowships, assistantships -- University of Rochester | Firshein, W. (William), 1930- | Genetics | Genetics -- Ephestia | Genetics -- Somatic hybrids | Genetics Society of America | Genetics Society of America -- Committee activities | Genetics Society of America -- President | Genetics of plants | Gottlieb, Frederick Jay, 1935- | Graduate study | Graduate study -- University of Rochester | Grant applications | Green, Melvin M. | History of biology, especially genetics | Honors | Human evolution | Human evolution, physical anthropology | Human genetics | Immunogenetics | International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences | International Congress of Genetics | International Congress of Genetics -- Fourteenth Congress | International Congress of Genetics -- Organizing Committee | Invitations | Kuhn, Alfred | Kühn, Alfred, 1885-1968 | Lectures | Lectures, public speaking | Lectures, public speaking -- Visiting lectures | Lepidoptera -- Research grants | Mayr, Ernst, 1904-2005 | McClintock, Barbara, 1902-1992 | Milano, Ann | Milano, Madelyn | Molecular genetics | Mouse -- Genetics | Mouse genetics | Muth, Friedrich Wilhelm | National Research Council -- Committee activities | National Science Foundation | Nawa, Saburo | New York University | Photographs | Photographs | Pohley, Heinz-Joachim | Political issues | Political refugees -- Germany | Population genetics | Poultry genetics | Protozoan genetics | Publication | Publication -- Genetics | Rabbit genetics | Radiation genetics | Rat genetics | Recommendations | Referee's report | Requests for aid in finding positions | Research support | Research support -- Proposals | Research support -- Reports | Research support -- U. S. Army Chemical Corps | Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Laboratory | Russian politics and science | Schwarz, Ernst, 1989- | Scientific organizations, meetings, programs | Scientific organizations, meetings, programs -- American Institute of Biological Sciences | Smith, Woollcott | Smithsonian Institution | Social Science Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Genetics and Behavior | Social Science Research Council -- Committee activities | Solicitations for support or contribution | Sonneborn, T. M. (Tracy Morton), 1905-1981 | Stanford University | Stern, Curt, 1902-1981 | Teaching | Teaching -- Wesleyan University | Teicher, Luz S. | Timofeeff-Ressovsky, Nikolai W. | Travel -- Invitations, arrangements | U.S. Atomic Energy Commission | University of Giessen | University of Kentucky | University of Koln | University of Pittsburgh | University of Rochester | University of Rochester--Faculty | Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc. | Vankin, George Lawrence, 1931- | Watson, Geoffrey, 1942- | Wesleyan University | Wesleyan University--Faculty | World War II -- Impact on science | Ziegler, Irmgard



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1874-1946
Abstract:  

Founded by the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences in 1890, the Biological Laboratory at Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y., was little more than a languishing outpost until the arrival of Charles B. Davenport in 1898. Over the course of two decades, the ambitious young biologist used his extraordinary administrative skills to transform the institution into the premier center of eugenical study and, as its director, to position himself as the leading spokesman for eugenical research in North America. The Davenport Papers (ca. 63 lin. feet) is a large and nearly comprehensive body of correspondence, lectures, diaries (1878-1942, mostly brief entries of an uneven character), student notebooks and family correspondence pertaining to Charles Davenport and the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. The collection is divided into two series, the Charles Davenport Papers, which provides valuable documentation of the development of American biology, animal and plant genetics, and eugenics during the period 1898-1942, with some perspective on the international eugenics movement. Series II, the Cold Spring Harbor Records (ca.20 lin. feet), consists largely of administrative correspondence relating to the laboratory, including Davenport's correspondence with Carnegie administrators (esp. Robert Woodward and John Merriam), accounts and reports concerning financial matters, publications, salaries, material relative to the early history of Cold Spring Harbor labs, and records relative to the numerous professional assistants who worked under Davenport. Among the major correspondents are the American Breeders Association, Committee on Eugenics; American Eugenics Society; American Society of Naturalists; Committee on a Study of the American Negro; Galton Society (see also the extensive correspondence with William K. Gregory); Eugenics Education Society (see Mrs. S. Gotto correspondence); International Congresses of Eugenics; International Federation of Eugenic Organizations, Committee on Race Crossing; National Committee on Mental Hygiene; National Committee on Prisons and Prison Labor; and the Pan-American Conference on Eugenics and Homiculture. There are correspondence and papers relating to the Station for Experimental Evolution, the Eugenics Record Office, and the Carnegie Institution of Washington, and a substantial series relating to a long-range study of children carried out at Letchworth Village, Thiles, New York. This note is currently under review for revision.
Call #:  
Mss.B.D27
Extent:
63 Linear feet
Subjects:  

Academic freedom | Afro-Americans | American Association for the Advancement of Science | American Eugenics Society | American Museum of Natural History | American Philosophical Society | Anthropology | Appointment books, diaries, notebooks | Baur, Erwin | Behavioral genetics, IQ | Belling, John | Bermuda Biological Station | Bermuda Biological Station for Research | Bibliographical matters | Bibliographical matters -- Abstracts | Biochemistry and organic chemistry | Biographical and personal data | Biographical and personal data -- Belling, John | Biographical and personal data -- Bridges, Calvin B. | Biographical and personal data -- Clausen, Roy Elwood | Biographical and personal data -- Davenport, Charles Benedict | Biographical and personal data -- Goodspeed, Thomas Harper | Biographical and personal data -- Vries, Hugo de | Biographical and personal data -- Zeleny, Charles | Biological Farm Project | Biologists. | Biology | Biology, genetics, eugenics | Birds | Blacks. | Blakeslee, Albert Francis | Botany and plant genetics | Brooklyn Botanical Garden | Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences | Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences | Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute | Burbank, Luther | Business | Cancer, chemotherapy | Carnegie Institution of Washington | Carnegie Institution of Washington -- Burbank, Luther | Carnegie Institution of Washington. Department of Genetics | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory -- Agol, I. J. | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory -- Levit, Solomon G. | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory -- Offerman, Carlos | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory -- Property | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. | Committee activities | Committee activities -- Executive committee | Committee activities -- Sterilization | Conferences and symposia | Congratulations, greetings, thanks -- 75th birthday | Cytogenetics | Davenport, Charles Benedict, 1866-1944 | Demerec, Milislav | Displaced German scholars | Drosophila genetics | Drosophila genetics -- Mutation rates | Ecology | Editorial matters | Editorial matters -- Genetics | Educational matters | Educational matters -- Dartmouth College | Embryology, developmental genetics | Ethical issues | Eugenics | Eugenics Record Association | Eugenics Record Office | Eugenics Record Office -- Bylaws | Eugenics Record Office -- Fieldworkers | Eugenics Record Office -- History | Eugenics Record Office -- Psychology | Eugenics Record Office -- Reports | Eugenics Record Office -- Summer courses | Eugenics Research Association | Eugenics Research Association | Evolution | Fellowships, assistantships | Genetics | Genetics -- Dogs | Genetics -- Horses | Genetics -- Lymantria | Genetics -- Sciara | Genetics -- Sheep | Genetics of plants | Genetics of plants -- Bursa | Genetics of plants -- Crepis | Genetics of plants -- Datura | Genetics of plants -- Mucor | Genetics of plants -- Oenothera | Genetics, Animal | Goldschmidt, Richard Benedict | Graduate study | Graduate study -- Harvard University | Harriman, Mrs. | Harriman, Mrs. E. H. | Harris, J. A. | Harvard University | History of biology, especially genetics | History of biology, especially genetics -- Darwin, Charles | History of biology, especially genetics -- Mendel, Gregor | Honors | Human Betterment Foundation | Human evolution, physical anthropology | Human evolution, physical anthropology -- Jamaicans | Human genetics | Human genetics -- Epilepsy | Human genetics -- Musical capacity | Human genetics -- Twins | International Congress of Eugenics | International Congress of Eugenics -- Exhibits | International Congress of Eugenics -- First Congress | International Congress of Eugenics -- Second Congress | International Congress of Eugenics -- Third Congress | International Congress of Genetics | International Congress of Genetics -- Fifth Congress | International Congress of Genetics -- Sixth Congress | International Congress of Zoology | International Congress of Zoology -- Eighth Congress | International Congress of Zoology -- First Congress | International Congress of Zoology -- Second Congress | International Congress of Zoology -- Seventh Congress | Invitations | Jennings, Herbert Spencer | Johns Hopkins University | Laboratory techniques, equipment | Laughlin, Harry Hamilton | Lectures, public speaking | Lectures, public speaking -- Experimental evolution | Letchworth Village | Letchworth Village | Long Island Biological Association | Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole | Merriam, John C. (John Campbell), 1869-1945 | Metz, Charles W. | Mohr, Otto Louis | Morgan, Thomas Hunt | Mount Holyoke College | Mount Hope Farm | Mouse genetics | Nassau County Association. | National Academy of Sciences | National Academy of Sciences -- Committee activities | National Research Council | National Research Council -- Committee activities | Ohio State University | Pellagra | Philosophy of science | Physiology | Political issues | Political issues -- Germany | Political issues -- Immigration | Political issues -- Pollution | Political issues -- Sterilization | Poultry genetics | Psychology | Publication | Publication -- Eugenical News | Publication -- Genetics | Punnett, Reginald Crundall | Rabbit genetics | Race Betterment Foundation | Race crossing | Race, race relations, racism | Radiation genetics | Rafinesque, Constantine | Rat genetics | Recommendations | Recommendations -- Bernstein, Felix | Recommendations -- Blakeslee, Albert Francis | Recommendations -- Burbank, Luther | Recommendations -- Harris, Reginald | Recommendations -- MacDowell, E. Carleton | Recommendations -- Morgan, Thomas Hunt | Recommendations -- Nobel Prize | Recommendations -- Satina, Sophie | Recommendations -- Steggerda, Morris | Recommendations -- Wright, Sewall | Referee's report | Regeneration | Requests for aid in finding positions | Requests for reprints | Research support | Reviews | Reviews -- Books | Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Laboratory | Russian politics and science | Scientific organizations, meetings, programs | Scientific organizations, meetings, programs -- American Breeders' Association | Scientific organizations, meetings, programs -- International Federation of Eugenics Organizations | Scientific refugees | Shull, George Harrison | Solicitations for support or contribution | Station for Experimental Evolution -- Annual reports | Station for Experimental Evolution -- Beginnings | Station for Experimental Evolution -- Five-year plan (1920) | Station for Experimental Evolution -- History | Station for Experimental Evolution -- Library | Station for Experimental Evolution -- Plans | Station for Experimental Evolution -- Staff | Statistics, biostatistics, biometrics | Steggerda, Morris | Teaching | Teaching -- Dartmouth College | Teaching -- Harvard University | Teaching -- Princeton University | Teaching -- Smith College | Teaching -- University of Minnesota | Tower, William L. | Travel -- Germany | Travel -- Invitations, arrangements | University of Chicago | University of Michigan | University of Pittsburgh | University of Texas | Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc. | Whitman, Charles Otis | Woodward, Robert | World War I -- Impact on science | World War II -- Impact on science | Zea (maize) genetics | Zoology | Zoology -- Gorillas



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1884-1971
Abstract:  

This miscellaneous collection relates to numerous topics in genetics: cattle breeding (especially the American Jersey Cattle Club), longevity, radiation, International Congress of Genetics (the 10th, 11th, and 13th), Gregor Mendel, aid for refugee scientists, and the records of the Genetics Society of America (1947-1974). The photographs series accession # 1968 433pr, was added to the finding aid in 2016.
Call #:  
Mss.575.109.C67
Extent:
1.5 Linear feet
Subjects:  

American Jersey Cattle Club | Bacterial genetics | Bacteriophage and viral genetics | Bateson, William, 1861-1926 | Biographical and personal data | Biology -- Research | Breeding. | Bridges, Calvin B. (Calvin Blackman), 1889-1938 | Buzzati-Traverso, Adriano A. | Cattle -- Breeding. | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory | Conferences and symposia | Cytogenetics | Demerec, M. (Milislav), 1895-1966 | Dempster, Everett R. (Everett Ross) | Displaced German scholars | Drosophila genetics | Genetics | Genetics -- Cattle | Genetics -- Mutation rates | Genetics -- Research. | Genetics Society of America | Genetics Society of America -- Committee on Aid to Geneticists Abroad | Genetics Society of America. | Genetics of plants | Gowen, John Whittemore, 1893-1 | History of biology, especially genetics -- Mendel, Gregor | Hollaender, Alexander, 1898-1986 | Human genetics | International Congress of Genetics -- Sixth Congress | International Congress of Genetics -- Tenth Congress | International Congress of Genetics -- Thirteenth Congress | Lederberg, Joshua | Longevity -- Genetic aspects. | Mendel, Gregor | Mendel, Gregor, 1822-1884 | Molecular genetics | Muller, H. J. (Hermann Joseph), 1890-1967 | Photographs | Political issues | Political refugees. | Publication | Publication -- International Congress of Genetics Proceedings | Radiation -- Physiological effects. | Radiation genetics | Requests for aid in finding positions | Russian politics and science | Russian politics and science -- Lysenko, Trofim Denisovich | Savicki, Wieczeslav | Schindler, Alois | Scientific organizations, meetings, programs | Scientific refugees | Solicitations for support or contribution | Stadler, Janice B. | Umaersus, Magnhild | Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc. | Various authors | Virtanen, A. I. (Artturi Ilmari), 1895-1973



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1945-1988
Abstract:  

Arthur J. Cain is an evolutionary biologist whose research interests have included genetics, natural selection, biogeography, and systematics. Based at Oxford University and, later, the University of Liverpool, much of Cain's research was field-based, focusing on terrestrial gatsropods. This collection contains correspondence, grant applications, reports, programs for scientific meetings, unpublished papers and lectures, research notes, charts, graphs, maps, and manuscript reviews of journal articles and books. The Cain Papers is divided into three series: I. Correspondence ; II. Subject Files ; and, III. Papers by Colleagues. Arrangement is alphabetical by folder title, and chronological within each folder.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.63
Extent:
15.75 Linear feet
Subjects:  

American Museum of Natural History | American Philosophical Society | Anthropology | Bibliographical matters | Biographical and personal data | Biology | Biology -- Classification | Birds. | Business | Cain, Arthur J. (Arthur James), 1921-1999 | Cancer, chemotherapy | Clarke, B. C. (Bryan C.) | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory | Committee activities | Conferences and symposia | Congratulations, greetings, thanks -- Simpson, George Gaylord. 80th birthday | Cranach, Mario von, b. 1931 | Darwin, Charles | Davis, George Morgan | Dobzhansky, Theodosius | Drosophila genetics | Ecology | Editorial matters | Evolution | Evolution (Biology) | Fellowships, assistantships | Fisher, Ronald Aylmer | Ford, Edmund Brisco | Gastropoda | Genetics | Genetics -- Birds | Genetics -- Cats | Genetics -- Invertebrates | Genetics -- Snails | Genetics Society (Great Britain) -- London | Genetics of plants | Glass, Bentley | Haldane, John Burdon Sanderson | History of biology, especially genetics | Human genetics | Huxley, Julian | Invitations | Kirkaldy, J. S. | Laboratory techniques, equipment | Lectures, public speaking | Maps | Mayr, Ernst | Mayr, Ernst, 1904-2005 | Medawar, Peter Brian | Mendel, Gregor | Mollusks | Natural selection | Ornithology | Oxford University | Paleontology | Population genetics | Population genetics -- Snails | Population, demography | Preservation of historical materials | Publication | Publication -- Animal Species and their Evolution | Pulmonata | Requests for reprints | Research support | Scientific organizations, meetings, programs | Scientific refugees | Sheppard, P. M. (Philip MacDonald), 1921-1976 | Sheppard, Philip M. | Teaching | Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre | Travel -- Africa | Travel -- Europe | Travel -- Greece | Travel -- Invitations, arrangements | Travel -- Solomon Islands | Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc. | Woodruff, David S. | Wright, Sewall | Zoology | Zoology -- Africa | Zoology -- Classification | Zoology -- Gastropods | Zoology -- Invertebrates | Zoology -- Nomenclature



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1927-1991
Abstract:  

The maize geneticist Barbara McClintock (1902-1992) is credited with the discovery of "jumping genes," that is chromosomal "crossing over" and translocation. She received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1983. The collection is organized into six series: I. Correspondence, 1931-1991; II. Subject files, 1938-1989; III. Works by McClintock, 1944-1989; IV. Works by others, 1927-1991; V. Research notes, notebooks, and card files, 1930s-1990s ; VI. Photographs, 1928-1991.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.79
Extent:
70.5 Linear feet
Subjects:  

Bacterial genetics | Bacteriophage and viral genetics | Beadle, George Wells | Beadle, George Wells, 1903-1989 | Bibliographical matters | Biographical and personal data | Blumenschein, Almiro | Brenner, Sydney | Brown, W. L. (William L.) | Carnegie Institution of Washington | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory | Columbia University | Conferences and symposia | Congratulations, greetings, thanks | Congratulations, greetings, thanks -- Nobel Prize | Congratulations, greetings, thanks -- Presidential medal | Corn -- Genetics. | Crick, Francis H. C. | Crossing over (Genetics) | Cytogenetics | Demerec, Milislav | Drosophila genetics | Educational matters | Evolution | Fellowships, assistantships | Fellowships, assistantships -- Guggenheim | Genetics | Genetics of plants | Graduate study | Hershey, Alfred Day | History of biology, especially genetics | History of biology, especially genetics -- Carnegie Institution of Washington | Honors -- Nobel Prize | Invitations | Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel | Laboratory notebooks | Laboratory notes | Laboratory techniques, equipment | Lantern slides | Lectures | Lectures, public speaking | Lederberg, Joshua | Maize -- Genetics | Mangelsdorf, Paul C. | McClintock, Barbara, 1902-1992 | Molecular genetics | National Medal of Science | National Science Foundation | Nobel Prizes | Peterson, Peter Andrew, 1925- | Photonegatives | Photoprints | Plant genetics | Publication | Publication -- Genetics | Publication -- Nobel Prize | Radiation genetics | Recommendations | Research support | Research support -- Rockefeller Foundation | Shapiro, James Allen | Sharp, Lester W. (Lester Whyland) | Solicitations for support or contribution | Statistics, biostatistics, biometrics | Teaching | Translocation (Genetics). | Travel -- Brazil | Travel -- Invitations, arrangements | Travel -- South America | Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc. | Wallace, Bruce | Watson, James D. | Wolf Foundation Prize | Women botanists | Women geneticists | Women in science | Women scientists | Zea (maize) genetics



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1904-1954
Abstract:  

Mostly concerned with Blakeslee's studies on beans, blood groups, colchicine, Datura, embryo cultures, and horticulture. Many letters relate to the support and direction of the Smith College Genetics Experiment Station, which he headed. Other letters are about the Carnegie Institution of Washington, "Biological Abstracts," American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Philosophical Society, Institut de France, University of Connecticut. Also contains travel letters from Germany and miscellaneous lectures.
Call #:  
Mss.B.B585
Extent:
12.5 Linear feet
Subjects:  

American Association for the Advancement of Science | American Association for the Advancement of Science | American Philosophical Society | Amherst College | Beans - Research | Belling, John | Bibliographical matters | Biochemistry and organic chemistry | Biographical and personal data | Biographical and personal data -- Vries, Hugo de | Biographical and personal matters | Blakeslee, Albert Francis, 1874-1954 | Blood groups. | Botany and plant genetics | Brooklyn Botanical Garden | Buchholz, J. T. (John Theodore), 1888-1951 | Bush, Vannevar, 1890-1974 | Business -- Meetings | Business -- Minutes | Carnegie Institution of Washington | Carnegie Institution of Washington | Carnegie Institution of Washington -- Reports | Cleland, Ralph E. (Ralph Erskine), 1892-1971 | Colchicine - Research | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory | Committee activities | Conferences and symposia | Congratulations, greetings, thanks -- Thaxter, Roland. 70th birthday | Connecticut Argicultural College | Cytogenetics | Datura. | Davenport, Charles Benedict, 1866-1944 | Davis, Bradley M. (Bradley Moore) | Displaced German scholars | Drosophila genetics | Editorial matters | Editorial matters -- Genetics | Educational matters | Embryology, developmental genetics | Embryology. | Eugenics | Evolution | Fellowships, assistantships | Flynn, John E. (John Edward), 1897-1965 | Geneticists -- United States. | Genetics | Genetics -- Research. | Genetics of plants | Genetics of plants -- Agglutinin from beans | Genetics of plants -- Colchicine | Genetics of plants -- Datura | Genetics of plants -- Mucor | Genetics of plants -- Sex in fungi | Germany -- Description and travel. | Goucher College | Graduate study | Harvard University | Honors | Horticulture. | Human genetics | Human genetics -- Odor | Human genetics -- Taste | Human genetics -- Twins | Hyde, James Hazen, 1876-1959 | Immunogenetics | Institut de France | International Botanical Congresses | International Congress of Genetics -- Sixth Congress | Laboratory techniques, equipment | Lectures, public speaking | Lectures. | Molecular genetics | Mount Holyoke College | National Research Foundation | National Science Foundation | Political issues | Political issues -- Germany | Publication | Publication -- Biological Abstracts | Radiation genetics | Recommendations | Research support | Robbins, William Jacob, 1890-1978 | Russian politics and science -- Vavilov, Nikolai Ivanovich | Scientific organizations, meetings, programs | Shull, George Harrison, 1874-1954 | Sinnott, Edmund W. (Edmund Ware), 1888-1958 | Smith College | Smith College. Genetics Experiment Station | Teaching | Teaching -- Harvard University | Teaching -- University of Halle -- Blakeslee, Albert Francis | Thaxter, Roland | Travel -- Invitations, arrangements | Travel -- South America | University of Connecticut | University of Maine | University of Massachusetts | Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc. | Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc. -- Abstracts | Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc. -- Research | Waksman, Selman A. (Selman Abraham), 1888-1973 | Wellesley College | Wilson, Edwin Bidwell, 1879-1964 | World War I -- Impact on science | World War II -- Impact on science | Zea (maize) genetics



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Dates:
Circa 1917-1975
Abstract:  

One of the four horsemen of the evolutionary synthesis of the 1940s, Theodosius Dobzhansky played a crucial role in bridging the gap between theoretical and empirical approaches in genetics and in promoting the Neo-Darwinian synthesis. His contributions to the biological species concept and to an understanding the evolutionary dynamics of wild populations of Drosophila were fundamental to the development of modern population genetics and evolutionary thought. The Dobzhansky Papers are a remnant of the correspondence and writings of the geneticist and evolutionary biologist, Theodosius Dobzhansky. The correspondence (7.5 linear feet) provides insight into Dobzhansky's scientific, philosophical, and social views, particularly during the last decade of his life. Equally valuable are the 54 notebooks (ca.1917-1975) which comprise an almost uninterrupted self-commentary on Dobzhansky's career, replete with typescripts of personal letters and short essays sent to colleagues and friends. The collection also contains two unbound volumes of annotated "reminiscences" from the Columbia Oral History Project, 1962; two bound volumes of papers dedicated to him on his 70th birthday; and 1.5 linear feet of photographs.
Call #:  
Mss.B.D65
Extent:
12.5 Linear feet
Subjects:  

Astaurov, Boris L. | Ayala, Francisco J. | Behavioral genetics, IQ | Biochemistry and organic chemistry | Biographical and personal data | Biographical and personal data -- Timofeeff-Ressovsky, Nikolai W. | Biological Sciences Curriculum Study | Biology, genetics, eugenics | Brazil | California Institute of Technology | Chetverikov, Sergei S. | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory | Columbia University | Columbia University. | Conferences and symposia | Congratulations, greetings, thanks -- Dobzhansky, Theodosius. 70th birthday | Crick, Francis H. C. | Crow, James F. | Cytogenetics | Dobzhansky, Theodosius Grigorievich, 1900-1975 | Drosophila -- Genetics | Drosophila genetics | Drosophila genetics -- Mexico | Dubinin, Nikolai Petrovich | Ecology | Editorial matters | Ethical issues | Evolution | Fellowships, assistantships | Genetics | Graduate study -- Kessler, Seymour | History of biology, especially genetics | Honors | Human evolution, physical anthropology | Human genetics -- Race | Invitations | Jensen, Arthur Robert | Kimura, Motoo | Koltsov, N. K. | Laboratory techniques, equipment | Lectures, public speaking | Lewontin, Richard Charles | Mexico | Molecular genetics | Mouse genetics | Muller, Hermann Joseph | National Academy of Sciences | National Academy of Sciences -- Allard, Robert Wayne | National Academy of Sciences -- Ayala, Francisco J. | National Academy of Sciences -- Carson, Hampton L. | National Academy of Sciences -- Lewontin, Richard Charles | National Academy of Sciences -- Shockley, William | National Academy of Sciences -- Wallace, Bruce | Photographs | Poetry and literature | Political issues | Political issues -- Chile | Political issues -- Greece | Political issues -- Israel | Population genetics | Powell, Jeffrey R. | Publication | Publication -- Evolutionary Biology | Publication -- Genetics | Race, race relations, racism | Radiation genetics | Recommendations | Recommendations -- Richmond, Rollin C. | Research support | Reviews | Rockefeller Foundation | Russian politics and science | Russian politics and science -- Lysenko, Trofim Denisovich | Russian politics and science -- Medvedev, Zhores A. | Russians -- United States | Scientific organizations, meetings, programs | Shockley, William | Teaching | Teaching -- Evolution | Teaching -- Harvard University | Timofeeff-Ressovsky, Nikolai W. | Travel -- Brazil | Travel -- Chile | Travel -- Ecuador | Travel -- France | Travel -- India | Travel -- Invitations, arrangements | Travel -- Israel | Travel -- Japan | Travel -- Mexico | Travel -- Russia | Travel -- Yugoslavia | University of California, Davis | University of Texas | University of Thessaloniki | Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc. | Venezuela | Wallace, Bruce | Weisbrot, David | World War II -- Impact on science | Wright, Sewall



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