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Dates:
1844-1875
Abstract:  

These letters are addressed to S. J. Sedgwick and concern personal affairs, philology, scientific topics, publications, Afro-Americans, and gymnastics. There is also a letter to John L. LeConte discussing entomological subjects.
Call #:  
Mss.B.H129
Extent:
0.25 Linear feet



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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



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1808-1840
Abstract:  

The correspondence is principally to Zaccheus Collins (1810-1840), with bills, receipts, and notes on Rafinesque vs. Parker; letters from Collins, L.A. Tarascon, Lewis C. Beck, John Torrey, and Charles W. Short (1817-1835); and miscellaneous correspondence and documents relating to Rafinesque vs. Parker, with an account of the Felician Society of Feliciana County, Illinois (1820). The writings are chiefly on botanical topics, and include notes and essays on Indians, Blacks, grapes and wine-making, banking, and speculation. Rafinesque's growing interest in Indian antiquities, linguistics, and history is apparent in letters after 1820. There is an account of Rafinesque's scientific travels in North America and southern Europe (1800-1832), and a bibliography. The botanical notes include descriptions of specimens collected by Lewis and Clark, Patrick Gass, and Henry Muhlenberg.
Call #:  
Mss.B.R124
Extent:
1.75 Linear feet



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Dates:
1927-1999
Abstract:  

Ashley Montagu (1905-1999), physical anthropologist, was a prominent figure in American intellectual life. British by birth, educated at University College London and the London School of Economics, then Columbia University in New York City, Montagu was a persistent advocate for gender and racial equality. He was a tireless activist for human understanding and child welfare in particular. Departing from academe in 1955, a victim of McCarthyite hysteria, he was a remarkably prolific writer and speaker, eventually publishing more than 50 books, over 40 of them after he left the academy. Montagu continued to lobby passionately against the primacy of race in discussions of intellect and skill, and undertook works in a wide variety of fields, from evolution to parenting. Some of his most significant works include Man's Most Dangerous Myth: The Fallacy of Race (1942), the UNESCO Statement on Race (1951), Man and Aggression (1968) and his novel The Elephant Man (1971), which became the basis for an award winning play and movie. Ashley Montagu's contributions to the spread of scientific knowledge and human understanding make him one of the most important intellectuals of the 20th century.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.109
Extent:
57 Linear feet



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Dates:
Circa 1940-1983
Abstract:  

William S. Willis Jr. (1921-1983), anthropologist and ethnohistorian, contributed significantly to the understanding of the dynamics of inter-cultural exchange in a multicultural context. After receiving his doctorate from Columbia University, he was hired as the first African American professor of Anthropology at Southern Methodist University. Upon resigning in protest from SMU in 1972, he returned to teach at Columbia University until 1975. His final years were spent studying Boasian anthropology. The collection includes correspondence, lecture notes, manuscripts of Willis' writings, and working notes. Of note, are the memos concerning his leaving Southern Methodist University and his extensive research notes on Franz Boas' views on race relations in America.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.30
Extent:
13 Linear feet



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Dates:
1799-1882
Abstract:  

One of the most important natural historians in nineteenth century Britain, Charles Darwin provided the first compelling mechanism to account for organismal evolutionary change. Although lacking a coherent model of heredity, Darwin's natural selection has exerted an enormous influence over the biological sciences and since the introduction of Mendelian genetics, had remained the key unifying principle in the discipline. The APS Darwin Papers are a large a valuable assemblage of Darwin's correspondence with scientific colleagues, including Charles Lyell and George J. Romanes. They are included in the print version of the Correspondence of Charles Darwin (Cambridge Univ. Press).
Call #:  
Mss.B.D25
Extent:
2.5 Linear feet



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Dates:
1916-1973
Abstract:  

The American Eugenics Society Records is a small, selective collection offering information on various periods of the Society's development, including correspondence, membership records, and formal and informal material on its history. Of particular interest are the records of the Society's numerous committees, including the Executive Education, Population Genetics Research, Legislative, and local and state committees, and documentation of AES educational initiatives at state fairs and eugenic health exhibits and contests, especially the Fitter Family Contests. A scrapbook containing 97 images of Fitter Family and eugenic health exhibits, 1924-1926, provides valuable visual information of AES activities. One series in the collection relates to the numerous Princeton Conferences and to a genealogical survey of the populations of Shutesbury and Leverett, Massachusetts, and there is also material on the Population Council. The collection largely revolves around Frederick Osborn, the moving force in the Society for most of its later history, and it includes approximately 100 papers written or delivered by Osborn concerning eugenics, genetics, or population related topics. This note is currently under review for revision.
Call #:  
Mss.575.06.Am3
Extent:
12 Linear feet
Subjects:  

American Eugenics Society | Behavioral genetics, IQ | Biographical and personal data | Biology, genetics, eugenics | Business | Business -- Newsletters | Carnegie Corporation | Committee activities | Committee activities -- Massachusetts | Committee activities -- Pennsylvania | Committee activities -- Utah | Conferences and symposia | Congratulations, greetings, thanks | Educational matters -- Research programs | Embryology, developmental genetics | Eugenics | Eugenics -- Societies, etc. | Eugenics -- United States | Fellowships, assistantships | Fellowships, assistantships -- University of Michigan | Fitter Family Contests | Genetics -- Societies, etc. | Graduate study | Harvard University | History of biology, especially genetics | Human evolution, physical anthropology | Human genetics | Human genetics -- Pedigrees | Human genetics -- Race | International Congress of Eugenics -- Second Congress | Lectures, public speaking -- Sermons | Maps | National Research Council | Osborn, Frederick, 1889-1981 | Photographs | Political issues | Political issues -- Birth control | Population Council | Population genetics | Population, demography | Princeton Conferences | Publication | Race, race relations, racism | Research support | Research support -- Bajema, Carl Jay | Reviews | Scientific organizations, meetings, programs | Scientific organizations, meetings, programs -- Population Council | Scientific organizations, meetings, programs -- Society for the Study of Social Biology | Solicitations for support or contribution | Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc. | Whitney, Leon Fradley, 1894-19 | World War II -- Impact on science



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Dates:
1764-1858
Abstract:  

Personal and professional correspondence of the chemist Robert Hare, including drafts of letters to editors of journals on such varied topics as fish guano, slaughterhouses, paper money, and the meaning of the term "Yankee annexations." The collection originally contained over 300 scrolls, since disbound, which contained drafts of letters, essays, and lectures, composed by Hare on ordinary sheets of paper, then pasted end to end, and rolled up. The essay and lecture topics include: chemistry, storms, slavery, currency, fire-fighting, capital punishment, railroads, the Smithsonian Institution, Michael Faraday, religion and Spiritualism, riots in Philadelphia, epidemics, underwater blasting, and Ralph W. Emerson; there is some verse. The collection also contains an account book of Hare and his wife, 1806-1829 (180 pp.; B/H22#3); a volume by Hare on Cyclones (tornadoes), n.d. (ca. 60 pp.; B/H22#4); and Samuel Powel, Jr.'s "Short notes on a course of antiquities at Rome... under M. Byre Antiquarian," 1764. (60 pp.).
Call #:  
Mss.B.H22
Extent:
3 Linear feet
Subjects:  

Abolition, emancipation, freedom | African American | American Philosophical Society | Antebellum Politics | Antislavery movements -- Pennsylvania | Bache, Franklin, 1792-1864 | Banks and banking -- United States. | Blasting, Submarine | Blowpipe. | Business Records and Accounts | Business and Skilled Trades | Capital punishment. | Chemical apparatus | Chemistry | Chemists -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia | Cyclones. | Early National Politics | Education | Educational Material | Electricity -- 19th century | Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882 | Epidemics -- United States | Essays. | Federalist Party -- Pennsylvania | Fire extinction | Fisher, John, 1806-1882 | Fisher, Richard | General Correspondence | Guano | Hare, Robert, 1781-1858 | Kane , John K. (John Kintzing), 1795-1858 | Lectures | Literature | Literature, Arts, and Culture | Manuscript Essays | Mesmerism | Money | Paper money -- United States -- 19th century | Partridge, Charles | Philadelphia (Pa.) -- Politics and government -- 19th century | Poems | Powel, Samuel, Jr. | Race, race relations, racism | Railroads | Religion | Rome (Italy) -- Antiquities | Science and technology | Scientific Data | Silliman, Benjamin, 1779-1864 | Sketchbooks | Slaughtering and slaughter-houses -- United States -- 19th century | Slavery -- Pennsylvania. | Slaves, slavery, slave trade | Smithsonian Institution | Spiritualism -- Pennsylvania | Storms | Tornadoes | Travel Narratives and Journals | United States -- Politics and government -- 19th century



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Dates:
1663-1972
Abstract:  

One of the oldest houses in Philadelphia, Wyck is now a non-profit museum listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Nine generations of the Jansen-Wistar-Haines family owned the Wyck property from 1690 until 1973. The last family owner deeded 2.5 acres of land, the house and its contents, several outbuildings, a landscaped garden, and a small endowment to the Wyck Charitable Trust. The Wyck Charitable Trust and the Wyck Association now administer the preservation of the property and its educational services to the public. This collection contains diaries, letters, accounts, bills and receipts, deeds, and photographs. The collection as a whole is deepest for the period 1770-1970. Items of particular note include accounts of household expenses at Wyck from ca. 1790-1970; papers pertaining to the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Quaker schools, and social reform groups; agricultural and horticultural practices; and correspondence to and from cultural leaders of 18th and 19th century Philadelphia. The papers of the John S. Haines family (Ms. Coll. 52A) form part of the Wyck Papers. The papers cover the years 1845 to 1949 and are arranged into eight series.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.52
Extent:
168.0 Linear feet



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1921-1984
Abstract:  

Founded in 1931, the Genetics Society of America works to facilitate communication among scientists with an interest in research and education in genetics and cognate fields. The GSA Records provide information on the history of the Genetics Society of America from the time of its founding in 1931. Included is correspondence between various officers, members, and outside individuals and organizations, files on standing and ad hoc committees, Records concerning accounts and finances, membership data, files relating to annual meetings, local meetings, and international meetings, and information on special commissions or ad hoc groups of the Society. Among the more noteworthy files are those for the Committee on Genetics, Race, and Intelligence, 1974-1975. This note is currently under review for revision.
Call #:  
Mss.575.06.G28p
Extent:
24.5 Linear feet
Subjects:  

American Association for the Advancement of Science | American Institute of Biological Sciences | American Institute of Biological Sciences | American Philosophical Society | American Society of Zoologists | Atomic Energy Commission | Behavioral genetics, IQ | Biology | Biology, genetics, eugenics | Botanical Society of America | Botany and plant genetics | Committee activities | Conferences and symposia | Displaced German scholars | Dunn, L. C. (Leslie Clarence), 1893-1974 | Dunn, Leslie Clarence | Genetics | Genetics -- Societies, etc. | Genetics Society of America | Genetics Society of America -- Committee activities | Genetics Society of America -- Committee on Aid to Geneticists Abroad | Genetics Society of America -- Golden Jubilee | Genetics Society of America. Committee on Genetics, Race, and Intelligence | Glass, Bentley, 1906-2005 | History of biology, especially genetics | Human genetics | Human genetics -- Race | International Congress of Genetics | International Congress of Genetics -- Eighth Congress | International Congress of Genetics -- Eleven Congress | International Congress of Genetics -- Ninth Congress | International Congress of Genetics -- Seventh Congress | International Congress of Genetics -- Tenth Congress | International Congress of Genetics -- Thirteenth Congress | International Congress of Genetics -- Twelfth Congress | Jensen, Arthur Robert | Jensen, Arthur Robert | National Academy of Sciences | National Institutes of Health | National Research Council | National Science Foundation | Preservation of historical materials | Publication | Race | Race, race relations, racism | Russian politics and science | Scientific organizations, meetings, programs | Scientific refugees | Shockley, William | Travel -- Invitations, arrangements | World War II -- Impact on science



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Dates:
1862-1942
Abstract:  

During the half century leading up to the Second World War, Franz Boas helped to define academic anthropology in the United States. Trained as a geographer at the University of Heidelberg, Boas worked initially on the Inuit of Baffin Island and subsequently on the cultures of the Indians of the Northwest Pacific Coast, becoming a leading figure in American anthropology by the first decade of the twentieth century. As Professor of Anthropology at Columbia University, Boas made significant theoretical contributions to ethnology, linguistics, and physical anthropology, helping to ingrain the four fields approach in his discipline and introducing the concept of cultural relativism into wide currency. He was, as well, a committed Socialist and an ardent opponent of both racism and fascism. This collection includes correspondence that Boas carried on with his colleagues in anthropology, as well as with those in the other social sciences and sciences. This correspondence is rich as a source for twentieth-century historians interested in "radical" social causes, since Boas was a socialist and an outspoken voice for progressive social causes.
Call #:  
Mss.B.B61
Extent:
59 Linear feet
Subjects:  

Albumen prints | Andrews, H. A. | Anthropologists -- United States. | Anthropology -- Research -- United States | Anthropology -- United States -- History. | Anthropology -- United States. | Anthropology, ethnography, fieldwork | Arctic Indians | Beckwith, Martha Warren, 1871-1959 | Boas, Ernst P. (Ernst Philip), 1891-1955 | Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 | Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 | Bogoras, Waldemar, 1865-1936 | Bowditch, Charles P. (Charles Pickering), 1842-1921 | Britton, Nathaniel Lord, 1859-1934 | Bumpus, Hermon Carey, 1862-1943 | Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1862-1947 | Cabinet cards | Cattell, James McKeen, 1860-1944 | Chávez, Ezequiel Adeodato, 1868-1946 | Crane, M. E. | Dixon , Roland Burrage, 1875-1934 | Engerrand, George C., 1877-1961 | Ethnology -- North America | Fackenthal, Frank Diehl, 1883-1968 | Franchtenberg, Leo Joachim, 1883-1930 | Gelatin silver prints | Germanistic Society of America | Gordon, George Byron, 1911- | Heye, George G. (George Gustav), 1874-1957 | Hodge, Frederick Webb, 1864-1956 | Holmes, William Henry, 1846-1933 | Hrdlicka, Ales, 1869-1943 | Indians of North America -- British Columbia | Indians of North America -- Ethnology | Indians of North America -- Languages | Indians of North America -- Northwest Coast | Indians of North America -- Nunavut | Inuit | Jewish scientists | Jochelson, Waldemar, 1855-1937 | Keppel, Frederick P. (Frederick Paul), 1875-1943 | Kroeber, A. L. (Alfred Louis), 1876-1960 | Kwakiutl Indians | Laufer , Berthold, 1874-1934 | Maps | McGee, W. J., 1853-1912 | Michelson, Truman, 1879-1938 | Negatives | Northwest Coast Indians | Parsons, Elsie Worthington Clews, 1875-1941 | Photomechanical prints | Postcards | Race, race relations, racism | Radin, Paul, 1883-1959 | Refugees, Political | Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939 | Sargent, H. E. | Scientists, Refugee | Seler, Eduard | Sketches. | Social conditions, social advocacy, social reform | Socialists -- United States | Steinen, Karl von den, 1855-1929 | Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958 | Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922 | Tlingit Indians | Tozzer, Alfred M. -- (Alfred Marston), -- 1877-1954. | Wissler, Clark, 1870-1947 | Woodbridge, Frederick James Eugene, 1867-1940



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Dates:
1911-1974
Abstract:  

L.C. Dunn was one of the most significant figures in the emerging field of developmental genetics in the 20th century. His T-locus work with the mouse established a number of important genetic principles, including ideas of gene interaction, the distribution of alleles in wild populations, and the factors that influence fertility. He wrote an important textbook of genetics, Principles of Genetics (1925), in collaboration with Sinnott (and later Dobzhansky); other significant books authored or co-authored by him include Heredity, Race and Society (1946), and A Short History of Genetics (1965). He worked in poultry genetics for eight years at the Agricultural Experiment Station in Storrs, CT, from 1920-1928. The remainder of his career was spent at Columbia University, where he worked with rats, mice, and fruit flies, and proved himself to be an inspiring teacher as well. His interest in international scientific collaboration led him to establish ties to Soviet scientists, and to help relocate refugee scientists during World War II. He remained active in his profession to the end of his life. This collection includes correspondence, reports, notebooks, lectures, and photographs. It is a rich collection, documenting the development of American genetics as well as Dunn's interests in humanitarian efforts and international affairs. There is significant material relating to American-U.S.S.R. contacts, particularly in the files on the American-Soviet Friendship Council and the American-Soviet Science Society. There is much, as well, on the impact of the Lysenko controversy in the U. S. Dunn's interest in European scientists can also be seen in the sizable amount of material on the Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced German Scholars. Material relating to the Kilgore and Magnusson bills for the support of science (predecessors to the NSF) are also in the collection. Of note are data on the following: National Research Council Committee on Experimental Animals and Plants; research on the population study of the Jewish community in Rome; and Columbia University. There is much in the correspondence concerning Drosophila, poultry genetics, and other such topics; Walter Landauer is Dunn's major correspondent.
Call #:  
Mss.B.D917
Extent:
15.5 Linear feet
Subjects:  

American-Soviet Science Society | Biology, genetics, eugenics | Bjerknes, Kristian Bonnevie, 1901-1981 | Blakeslee, Albert Francis, 1874-1954 | Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 | Bonnevie, Kristine, 1872-1948 | Bridges, Calvin B. (Calvin Blackman), 1889-1938 | Carrel, Alexis, 1873-1944 | Caspari, Ernst W. | Castle, William E., (William Ernest), 1867-1962 | Cohn, Alfred E., (Alfred Einstein), 1879-1957 | Columbia University. | Corner, George Washington, 1889-1981 | Dahlberg, Gunnar, 1893-1956 | Danforth, Charles H. (Charles Haskell) | David, Paul R. | Demerec, M., (Milislav), 1895-1966 | Developmental genetics | Dobzhansky, Theodosius Grigorievich, 1900-1975 | Drosophila -- Genetics | Dunn, L. C. (Leslie Clarence), 1893-1974 | Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced German Scholars | Ephrussi, Boris, 1901-1979 | Eugenics | Evolution (Biology) | Fisher, Ronald Aylmer, Sir, 1890-1962 | Geneticists | Genetics | Genetics -- Soviet Union | Geyer-Duszynska, Irene, 1924- | Goldschmidt, Richard, 1878-1958 | Gumbel, Emil J. | Heredity | Huxley, Julian, 1887-1975 | Iltis, Hugo | Italy -- Population studies | Ivanyi, Pavol | Jennings, H. S., (Herbert Spencer), 1868-1947 | Jews -- Population studies | Jews -- Rome | Jollas, Victor | Landauer, Walter, 1896-1978 | Landsteiner, Karl, 1868-1943 | Lectures | Lewontin, Richard C., 1929- | Mice -- Genetics | Mohr, Otto Louis, 1886- | Mohr, Tove | Morgan, Thomas Hunt, 1866-1945 | Muller, H. J. (Hermann Joseph), 1890-1967 | National Council of American-Soviet Friendship (U.S.) | National Research Council. Committee on Experimental Animals and Plants | Notebooks | Photoprints | Political refugees -- United States | Popuation biology | Poultry -- Genetics | Primatology | Race, race relations, racism | Science and politics | Stern, Curt, 1902-1981 | Wilson, Edwin Bidwell, 1879-1964



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Dates:
1819-1850
Abstract:  

Through his craniometic studies of human races, the Philadelphia physician Samuel George Morton (1799-1851) exerted a profound influence on the development of physical anthropology in antebellum America, and made substantial contributions to mineralogy, paleontology, and natural history. Relating primarily to Morton's scientific interests, the Morton Papers include insights into Morton's perspectives on education, medical practice, geology and mineralogy, craniology, paleontology, the Wilkes Exploring Expedition (also known as the United States Exploring Expedition 1838-1842), and his two major monographs, the Crania Americana and Crania Aegyptiaca. Several of the letters were written by Morton in his capacity as corresponding secretary of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Also included in this collection are Morton's "Some Remarks on the Infrequency of Mixed Offspring Between the European and Australian Races" (1850), Joseph Barclay Pentland's notes on the aborigines of Peru (ca. 1840?), and newspaper clippings on Morton's death; a diary of Morton's trip to the West Indies, 1834, a set of craniological sketches for use in Crania Americana, and a microfilm of letters in private hands, written to Morton, 1838-1844
Call #:  
Mss.B.M843
Extent:
2.25 Linear feet
Subjects:  

African American | Archaeology | Aymara Indians | Baird, Spencer Fullerton, 1823-1887 | Barbados -- Description and travel -- 19th century | Botany | Chapman, Nathaniel, 1780-1853 | Conrad, Timothy Abbott, 1803-1877 | Cooper, William, 1776-1848 | Craniology. | Craniometry | Dana, James Dwight, 1813-1895 | DeKay, James Ellsworth, 1792-1 | Diaries. | Doornik, Jacob Elisa, 1777-183 | Education | Egyptology. | Exploration. | Fermine Gomez Farias | French, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1799-1877 | General Correspondence | Geology | Gliddon, George R.(George Robi | Gomez, Jose Justo Gomez de la | Grave robbing | Hildreth, Samuel P. (Samuel Pr | Human remains (Archaeology) | Humboldt, Alexander von, 1769-1859 | Indians of North America -- Kentucky | Indians of North America -- Massachusetts | Indians of North America -- Mississippi | Indians of North America -- Ohio | Indians of North America -- Physical characteristics | Indians of North America -- Rhode Island | Indians of North America -- Tennessee | Indians of South America -- Peru | Indians of South America -- Physical characteristics | International Travel | Kane , John K. (John Kintzing), 1795-1858 | Lyell, Charles, Sir, 1797-1875 | Medicine | Mineralogy | Miscegenation | Morton, Samuel George, 1799-1851 | Natural history | Naumkeag Indians | Ornithology | Paleontology | Peale, Rembrandt, 1778-1860 | Pentland, Joseph Barclay | Phrenology | Race | Race, race relations, racism | Rush, William, 1756-1833 | Science and technology | Scientific Correspondence | Sketches. | Skull. | Slavery -- Barbados | Slaves, slavery, slave trade | Travel | Travel Narratives and Journals | United States Exploring Expedition (1838-1842) | Watercolors



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Dates:
1895-1946
Abstract:  

Raymond Pearl spent the majority of his academic career (1918-1940) at Johns Hopkins University, where he was Professor of Biometry and Vital Statistics and Director of the Institute of Biological Research. Founder of the Quarterly Review of Biology and Human Biology, he made significant contributions in the areas of biology, genetics, eugenics, and statistics. The Pearl Papers includes correspondence as well as notebooks, scrapbooks, diplomas, photographs, and 33 volumes of diaries. There is significant correspondence with his wife, Maud (ca. 500 letters), and mother, Ida May (ca. 300 letters), particularly for the years 1895-1934. Of special note is Pearl's correspondence with his friend, colleague, and fellow Baltimoreian, H. L. Mencken (ca. 500 letters). The collection contains important information on the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, The Baltimore Sun, the Birth Control Federation of America, Dartmouth College, the International Institute of Statistics, Johns Hopkins University, and the National Academy of Sciences. This note is currently under review for revision.
Call #:  
Mss.B.P312
Extent:
28.5 Linear feet
Subjects:  

American Association of Physical Anthropologists | Baltimore Sun | Bell, James F. | Berkson, Joseph, 1899-1982 | Bernard, Léon, b. 1877 | Biology | Biology -- Periodicals | Biology publishing | Biology, genetics, eugenics | Biometry | Birth Control Federation of America | Birth control. | Campbell, James A. | Cox, Eugene A. | Culture, community, organizations | Dartmouth College | Diaries. | East, Edward M. (Edward Murray), 1879-1938 | Embree, Edwin R. (Edwin Rogers), 1883-1950 | Eugenics | Evolution (Biology) | Fisher, Arne | Genetics | Gini, Corrado, 1884- | Greenwood, Major, 1880- | Harrison, Ross G. (Ross Granville), 1870-1959 | Human evolution | International Statistical Institute. | Jones, Bassett, 1877-1960 | Mallet, Bernard, Sir | Mencken, H. L. (Henry Louis), 1880-1956 | Morgan, Thomas Hunt, 1866-1945 | National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) | Pearl, Ida May McDuffee | Pearl, Maud Mary DeWitt | Pearl, Raymond, 1879-1940 | Pearson, Karl, 1857-1936 | Population biology | Race, race relations, racism | Ritter, William Emerson, 1856-1944 | Russell, E. S. (Edward Stuart), 1887-1954 | Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966 | Science publishing. | Social conditions, social advocacy, social reform | Statistics | Stefansson, Vilhjalmur, 1879-1962 | Sweeney, James Shirley, 1896- | The Quarterly Review of Biology | Thomas, Charles C., 1925- | Walcott, Frederic Collin, 1869-1949 | Wheeler, William Morton, 1865-1937 | Willcox, Walter Francis, 1861-1964 | Wilson, Edwin Bidwell, 1879-1964 | World War, 1914-1918 | Yerkes, Robert Mearns, 1876-1956 | Yule, G. Udny (George Udny), 1871-1951



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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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Dates:
Circa 1963-1980
Abstract:  

The collection includes three accessions: (1) a portion of Lewontin's correspondence files (mainly A-L) and copies of papers acquired in 1979; (2) a 2003 accession with files on various subjects and correspondence with about 30 colleagues, and (3) a substantial 2018 accession of about 60 linear feet that includes correspondence, manuscripts, and subject files. The topics discussed in the letters are numerous, including much on contemporary scientific controversies such as race, Darwin, evolution, intelligence, and biological determinism.
Call #:  
Mss.B.L59p
Extent:
4 Linear feet
Subjects:  

Abelson, Philip Hauge, 1913-2004 | Academic freedom | American Institute of Biological Sciences | American Museum of Natural History | Anthropology | Atomic Energy Commission | Bacterial genetics | Bacteriophage and viral genetics | Baker, William Kaufman, 1919-2008 | Barker, J. S. F. (James Stuart Flinton), 1931- | Becker, Gary | Beckwith, Jonathan R. | Behavioral genetics, IQ | Bethel, Thomas | Bibliographical matters | Biochemistry and organic chemistry | Biographical and personal data | Biology, genetics, eugenics | Burt, Cyril Lodowic, Sir | Calder, Nigel | Chovnick, Arthur | Cogan, Alex | Columbia University | Conferences and symposia | Congratulations, greetings, thanks -- National Academy of Sciences | Congratulations, greetings, thanks -- National Medal of Science | Cordeiro, Antonio R. | Crow, James F. | Crow, James F. (James Franklin), 1916-2012 | Darwin, Charles | Davis, Bernard | Delbrück, Max, 1906-1981 | Dobzhansky, Theodosius | Dobzhansky, Theodosius Grigorievich, 1900-1975 | Drosophila genetics | Editorial matters | Ehrlich, Paul R. | Ethical issues | Eugenics | Evolution | Evolution. | Feldman, Marcus | Fellowships, assistantships | Fellowships, assistantships -- Harvard | Fisher, Ronald Aylmer | Genetics | Genetics of plants | Genetics. | Goldberger, Arthur Stanley | Haldane, J. B. S. (John Burdon Sanderson), 1892-1964 | Hirsch, Jerry | Honors -- University of Chicago | Human genetics | Human genetics -- Race | Human genetics -- Twins | Intellect. | Invitations | Jacquard, Albert | Jensen, Arthur Robert | Johnson, George | Kamin, Leon J. | Kempthorne, Oscar | Kimura, Motoo | Krimbas, Costas B. | Krimbas, Costas B. | Laboratory techniques, equipment | Lamarck, Jean Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet de | Lectures, public speaking | Lectures, public speaking -- Behavioral Genetics Association | Lectures, public speaking -- Nova | Lerner, Isadore Michael | Lewontin, Richard C., 1929- | Li, Ching Chun | McClintock, Barbara | Molecular genetics | Mouse genetics | Muller, Hermann Joseph | National Academy of Sciences | National Science Foundation | Peacock, William James | Pearson, Karl | Philosophy of science | Political issues | Political issues -- Greece | Political issues -- Social Darwinism | Population genetics | Publication | Publication -- BioScience | Publication -- Darkness in El Dorado | Publication -- Horizon | Publication -- Science | Race, race relations, racism | Race. | Radiation genetics | Recommendations | Referee's report | Requests for reprints | Research support | Reviews -- Behavior Genetics | Reviews -- Kamin, Leon J. | Russian politics and science | Scientific organizations, meetings, programs | Shockley, William | Smith, Dean O. | Sociobiology | Spassky, Boris | Statistics, biostatistics, biometrics | Stone, Wilson Stuart | Tan, C. C. | Thomas, Hoben | Tierney, Patrick | Travel -- Invitations, arrangements | University of Sydney | Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc. | Vavilov, Nikolai Ivanovich | Vorontsov, Nikolai | Wallace, Bruce | Ware, James H. | Zoology



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Dates:
1885-2006
Abstract:  

Dell Hymes' doctoral research on Kathlamet Chinook (Indiana University, 1955) grew into a lifelong interest in the relationship between ethnography and linguistics. Following academic appointments at Harvard University (1955-1960) and the University of California, Berkley (1960-1965), Hymes joined the Department of Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania in 1965. During twenty-two years tenure at Penn he was a professor of folklore, linguistics, sociology and education. In 1975, he was promoted to Dean of the Graduate School of Education (1975-1987). A principal proponent of the emergent field of sociolinguistics, his most influential works include Reinventing Anthropology and Language in Culture and Society. The Hymes papers cover all aspects of Dell Hymes' professional life. Subcollection I is concentrated on his years at the University of Pennsylvania, his presidencies of the American Association of Anthropology and the Linguistic Society of America, and his editorship of the journal Language in Society. Subcollection II is broader, focusing much more on published and unpublished linguistic work on dozens of languages, mostly of North America. Of particular interest is his rich correspondence with colleagues and students on linguistic issues. The papers reflect Hymes' interests in the history of linguistics and anthropology, Native American languages (especially oral literatures), and his comparative ethnographies of communication.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.55
Extent:
176 Linear feet
Subjects:  

Aberle, David F. (David Friend), 1918-2004 | American Academy of Arts and Sciences | American Anthropological Association | American Association of Applied Linguistics | American Folklore Society | Anthropologists -- United States. | Anthropology, ethnography, fieldwork | Austerlitz, Robert, 1923-1994 | Basso, Keith, 1940-2013 | Baugh, John, 1949- | Bauman, Richard, 1940- | Ben-Amos, Dan, 1934- | Bennett, Ruth (Ruth S.) | Bernstein, Basil, 1924-2000 | Bright, William, 1928-2006 | Burke, Kenneth,1897-1993 | Cambridge University Press | Cathlamet dialect | Cazden, Courtney, 1925- | Chinookan languages | Chomsky, Noam | Cowgill, George L. | Creole dialects | Diamond, Stanley | Douglas, Mary, 1921- | Dozier, Edward, 1916-1971 | Driver, Harold | Duranti, Alessandro, 1950- | Durbin, Marshall | Dyk, Walter, 1899-1972 | Embree, Lester | Fought, John. | Frake, Charles O. | French, David H. | Friedrich , Paul | Fromm, Erich,1900-1980 | Goffman, Erving | Goodenough, Ward Hunt | Gregorian, Vartan, 1934- | Grimshaw, Allen D. | Gumperz, John J. (John Joseph), 1922-2013 | Haas, Mary R. (Mary Rosamond), 1910-1996 | Harris, Marvin, 1927-2001 | Harris, Zellig S. (Zellig Sabbettai), 1909-1992 | Hiz, Henry T. | Hockett, Charles, 1916- | Hoenigswald, Henry M., 1915-20 | Hoijer, Harry, 1904-1976 | Hymes, Dell H. | Indians of North America -- Ethnology | Indians of North America -- Languages | Indians of North America -- Northwest Coast | Indians of North America -- Oregon | Irvine, Judith. | Jacobs, Melville, 1902-1971 | Jakobson, Roman, 1896-1982 | Koerner, E.F. Konrad, | Kroeber, A. L. (Alfred Louis), 1876-1960 | Kroeber, Theodora | Labov, William, 1927- | Language in Society | Language, linguistics | Languages, Mixed | Lévi-Strauss, Claude | Linguistic Society of America. | Linguistics | Lounsbury, Floyd Glenn, 1914-1998 | Martin, Paul S., 1899-1974 | McDermott, Ray | Mead, Margaret, 1901-1978 | Mintz, Sidney Wilfred | Mouton Publishers | Nader, Laura, 1930- | Neustupny, Jiri | Nida, Eugene A. | Philips, Susan U. | Pidgin languages | Race, race relations, racism | Ramsey, Jarold | Rigsby, Bruce Joseph | Sankoff, Gillian | Sapir, J. David | Sapir, Philip | Schneider, David M., 1918-1995 | Scholte, Bob, 1902-1983 | Sebeok, Thomas A., 1920-2001 | Shahaptian languages | Sherzer, Joel. | Shuy, Roger W. | Silverstein, Michael | Snyder, Gary, 1930- | Social Science Research Council. Institute in Law and Social Relations | Stocking, George W. | Sturtevant, William C. | Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967 | Szwed, John F. | Tax, Sol, 1907-1995 | Tedlock, Dennis, 1939- | Toelken, Barre, 1935- | University of Pennsylvania Press | University of Pennsylvania-Annenberg School of Communication | University of Pennsylvania-Department of Anthropology | University of Pennsylvania-Department of Folklore & Folklife | University of Pennsylvania-Department of Linguistics | University of Pennsylvania-Department of Sociology | University of Pennsylvania-Graduate School of Education | University of Pennsylvania. | Voegelin, C. F. (Charles Frederick), 1906-1986 | Wallace, Anthony F. C., 1923-2015 | Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research | Worth, Sol, 1922-1977



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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



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Dates:
1907-1981
Abstract:  

The Papers of Curt Stern include extensive correspondence, lectures (1920s-1970s, 1.5 boxes), autobiographical material, articles, zoological course notes, photographs, etc. Stern's various areas of scientific interest are documented in the collection: the chromosome theory of heredity, role of gene mutation and chromosome rearrangements in evolution, action and interaction of genes during individual development, and particularly his contribution to the development of human genetics as a discipline (centered on his popular and influential book, Principles of Human Genetics, 1949, 1960, 1973). Both his career in Germany and the United States is documented in his correspondence. After studying with T. H. Morgan at Columbia University on a Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship (1924-1926), Stern returned to Richard Goldschmidt's lab at the Kaiser-Wilhelm Institute (1926-1932). There is material of note in the collection concerning this period when Stern helped to establish the cytological basis of crossing over. After a short stay at the California Institute of Technology in 1932, Stern's temporary residence in the U. S. became permanent, and his later career at the University of Rochester, 1933-1947 (Chairman, Department of Zoology) and at the University of California, Berkeley, 1947-1970 (there is abundant material on the Department of Zoology) is covered in the collection. There is other material on: American Association for the Advancement of Science Inter-Society Committee on Science Foundation Legislation, 1946-1947; American Society of Human Genetics (Pres., 1957); Atomic Energy Commission (Advisory Committee for Biology and Medicine, 1950-1955); Genetics (journal); Oak Ridge National Laboratory (Advisory Committee for Biology, 1955-1968); and the Rockefeller Foundation. Stern's correspondence with friends and colleagues in Germany, England, and the U. S., during the 1920s-1930s, is of particular note as it documents not only the developments in genetics and the institutional and administrative networks supporting research, but it also offers general comments and observations on science, Germany, and politics. The photographs (2 boxes) include pictures of many prominent geneticists and scientists.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.5
Extent:
21 Linear feet
Subjects:  

Academic freedom | Agol, I. J. | Ahuja, Yog Raj | Alava, Aloha Margaret Hannah | Alava, Aloha Margaret Hannah, b. 1913 | American Association for the Advancement of Science | American Association for the Advancement of Science. Inter-Society Committee for a National Science Foundation | American Institute of Biological Sciences | American Philosophical Society | American Philosophical Society -- Curt Stern Papers | American Philosophical Society -- Nomination, election | American Society of Human Genetics | American Society of Human Genetics | Amherst College | Anderson, Ernest Gustav | Anthropology | Anthropology -- Cultural anthropology | Arizona State University | Art | Astaurov, B. L. (Boris L'vovich), 1904-1974 | Astaurov, Boris L. -- Death | Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission | Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission -- Japan | Atomic Energy Commission | Atomic Energy Commission -- Reports | Bacterial genetics | Bacteriophage and viral genetics | Baker, Gladys E. | Baltzer, Fritz | Bauer, Hans | Baur, Erwin | Beadle, George Wells | Beadle, George Wells, 1903-1989 | Becker, Hans Joachim | Becker, Hans-Joachim | Behavioral genetics, IQ | Behavioral genetics, IQ -- Chromosome abnormality and personality | Behavioral genetics, IQ -- Human | Behavioral genetics, IQ -- Mammals | Behavioral genetics, IQ -- Personality | Belar, Karl | Belar, Karl | Belar, Karl -- Death | Bernstein, Felix | Bernstein, Marianne | Bibliographical matters | Bibliographical matters -- Genetics | Bibliographical matters -- Nominees | Biochemistry and organic chemistry | Biographical and personal data | Biographical and personal data -- Anderson, Ernest Gustav | Biographical and personal data -- Belar, Karl | Biographical and personal data -- Boveri, Theodor | Biographical and personal data -- Bridges, Calvin B. | Biographical and personal data -- Calkins, Gary Nathan | Biographical and personal data -- Charles, Donald Randolph | Biographical and personal data -- Dunn, Leslie Clarence | Biographical and personal data -- Goldschmidt, Richard Benedict | Biographical and personal data -- Hecht, Selig | Biographical and personal data -- Heilbrunn, Lewis Victor | Biographical and personal data -- Huettner, Alfred F. | Biographical and personal data -- Humor | Biographical and personal data -- Just, Gunther | Biographical and personal data -- Morgan, Thomas Hunt | Biographical and personal data -- Muller, Hermann Joseph | Biographical and personal data -- Neel, James V. | Biographical and personal data -- Pincus, Gregory | Biographical and personal data -- Portraits of geneticists | Biographical and personal data -- Schrader, Franz | Biographical and personal data -- Schultz, Jack | Biographical and personal data -- Sherwood, Eva | Biographical and personal data -- Stern, Curt | Biographical and personal data -- Sturtevant, Alfred Henry | Biographical and personal data -- Taylor-Ephrussi, Harriet | Biographical and personal data -- Timofeeff-Ressovsky, Nikolai W. | Biographical and personal data -- Weinberg, Wilhelm | Biographical and personal data -- Wilson, Edmund Beecher | Biographical and personal data -- Wright, Sewall | Biology, genetics, eugenics | Boche, Robert D. | Bodenstein, Dietrich | Boveri, Theodor | Boyd, Lyle Gifford | Brasted, Adair | Brehme, Catherine | Bridges, Calvin B. | Bridges, Calvin B. (Calvin Blackman), 1889-1938 | Brigham Young University | Business | Business -- Genetics | Butenandt, Adolph Friedrich Johann | Cairns, John | California Institute of Technology | California State Department of Education | Cancer, chemotherapy | Carlson, Elof Axel | Carothers, Estrella Eleanor | Caspari, Ernst W., 1909-1988 | Caspari, Ernst Wilhelm | Castle, William Ernest | Centerwall, Willard R. | Charles, Donald Randolph | Chovnick, Arthur | Chromosomes | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory | Columbia University | Columbia University -- Fly room | Columbia University -- Pollister, Arthur W. | Columbia University -- Schrader, Franz | Committee activities | Committee activities -- Advisory Committee for Biology | Committee activities -- Advisory Committee for Biology and Medicine | Committee activities -- Common Problems of Genetics and Paleontology | Committee activities -- Minutes | Committee activities -- Radiation effects | Committee activities -- Reports | Conferences and symposia | Conferences and symposia -- Cold Spring Harbor Symposium | Conferences and symposia -- Mendel Symposium, Brno | Conferences and symposia -- Princeton Conference | Congratulations, greetings, thanks | Congratulations, greetings, thanks -- 75th birthday | Congratulations, greetings, thanks -- Allen Award | Congratulations, greetings, thanks -- Genetic Mosaics | Congratulations, greetings, thanks -- Goldschmidt, Richard Benedict. 70th birthday | Congratulations, greetings, thanks -- Goldschmidt, Richard Benedict. 80th birthday | Congratulations, greetings, thanks -- Kimber Award | Congratulations, greetings, thanks -- Komai, Taku. 84th birthday | Congratulations, greetings, thanks -- Kuhn, Alfred. 80th birthday | Congratulations, greetings, thanks -- National Medal of Science | Congratulations, greetings, thanks -- Nobel Prize | Congratulations, greetings, thanks -- Origin of Genetics | Congratulations, greetings, thanks -- Stern, Curt. 70th birthday | Congresses and symposia -- Japan | Constantinescu, G. K. | Cooper, Kenneth W. | Cooper, Kenneth Willard | Correns, Carl | Crossing over (Genetics) | Cytogenetics | Dalton, Howard Clark | Danforth, Charles Haskell | Darlington, Cyril Dean | Dartmouth College | Delbruck, Max | Delbrück, Max, 1906-1981 | Demerec, M. (Milislav), 1895-1966 | Displaced German scholars | Displaced German scholars -- Braun, Joachim Werner | Displaced German scholars -- Caspari, Ernst Wilhelm | Displaced German scholars -- Goldschmidt, Richard Benedict | Displaced German scholars -- Gruneberg, Hans | Displaced German scholars -- Holtfreter, Johannes | Displaced German scholars -- Jollos, Victor | Dobzhansky, Theodosius | Dobzhansky, Theodosius Grigorievich, 1900-1975 | Dohrn, Anton | Driesch, Hans | Dronamraju, Krishna R. | Drosophila -- Genetics | Drosophila Information Service | Drosophila genetics | Drosophila genetics -- Crossing over | Drosophila genetics -- Nomenclature | Drosophila genetics -- Research data | Drosophila genetics -- Suppressor-v | DuBridge, Lee Alvin | Dunn, L. C. (Leslie Clarence), 1893-1974 | Dunn, Leslie Clarence | Ecology | Editorial matters | Editorial matters -- Advances in Genetics | Editorial matters -- Drosophila Information Service | Editorial matters -- Genetics | Editorial matters -- Journal of American Zoology | Editorial matters -- Scientific Monthly | Educational matters | Einstein, Albert | Embryology, developmental genetics | Ephrussi, Boris | Ethical issues | Eugenics | Eugenics -- Nazi eugenics | Evolution | Exchange of scholars | Fahmy, Myrtle J. | Fahmy, O. G. | Fano, Ugo | Federation of American Scientists -- Scientists' Committee on Loyalty Problems | Fellowships, assistantships | Fellowships, assistantships -- California Institute of Technology | Fellowships, assistantships -- Ephrussi, Boris | Fellowships, assistantships -- Germany | Fellowships, assistantships -- Guggenheim | Fellowships, assistantships -- John Innes Horticultural Institution | Fellowships, assistantships -- Kodani, Masuo | Fellowships, assistantships -- Mukherjee, Ardendu S. | Fellowships, assistantships -- Perkins, David | Fellowships, assistantships -- Shull, Elizabeth | Fellowships, assistantships -- Steinberg, Arthur G. | Fellowships, assistantships -- Stern, Curt | Fellowships, assistantships -- University of Rochester | Finney, David J. | Fisher, Ronald Aylmer | Frisch, Karl von | Gaffron, Hans, 1902- | Garrod, Archibald Edward, Sir | Genetics | Genetics -- Acetabularia | Genetics -- Animals | Genetics -- Antigen transformation | Genetics -- Cattle | Genetics -- Cell culture | Genetics -- Czechoslovakia | Genetics -- Ephestia | Genetics -- Guinea pigs | Genetics -- Habrobracon | Genetics -- Heritability | Genetics -- History | Genetics -- Ladybeetles | Genetics -- Lethality | Genetics -- Lymantria | Genetics -- Mammals | Genetics -- Mutation rates | Genetics -- Nomenclature | Genetics -- Path coefficient method | Genetics -- Solenobia | Genetics -- Triploids | Genetics Society (Great Britain) -- London | Genetics Society of America | Genetics Society of America -- Committee on Aid to Geneticists Abroad | Genetics Society of America -- Golden Jubilee | Genetics of plants | Genetics of plants -- Antirrhinum | Genetics of plants -- Delphinium | Germany -- Politics and government, 1918-1945 | Gloor, Hans | Goddard, David Rockwell | Goethe | Goldschmidt, Richard Benedict | Goldschmidt, Richard, 1878-1958 | Goodale, Hubert Dana | Gottschewski, Georg H. M. | Graduate study | Graduate study -- Bernstein, Marianne Wiener | Grobman, Arnold B. | Gruneberg, Hans | Hadorn, Ernst | Hadorn, Ernst | Haldane, Helen Spurway | Haldane, J. B. S. (John Burdon Sanderson), 1892-1964 | Haldane, John Burdon Sanderson | Hammerling, Joachim | Hanson, Frank Blair | Hartmann, Max | Hartmann, Max, 1876-1962 | Harvard University -- Prather Lecturer | Heitz, Emil | History of biology, especially genetics | History of biology, especially genetics -- Mendel, Gregor | History of biology, especially genetics -- Morgan, Thomas Hunt | Hogben, Lancelot | Hollaender, Alexander | Holtfreter, Johannes | Honors | Honors -- Belling Prize | Honors -- Career Development Award | Honors -- Kimber Award | Honors -- Lawrence Award | Honors -- Mendel Medal | Honors -- National Academy of Sciences | Honors -- Royal Society (Great Britain) | Honors -- University of Rochester | Hoover, Margaret | House, Verl L. | Hughes-Schrader, Sally | Human evolution, physical anthropology | Human evolution, physical anthropology -- Race | Human genetics | Human genetics -- Africa | Human genetics -- Blood groups | Human genetics -- Color blindness | Human genetics -- Dermatological genetics | Human genetics -- Diabetes | Human genetics -- Down's Syndrome | Human genetics -- Hairy ears | Human genetics -- Ichthyosis | Human genetics -- India | Human genetics -- Medical genetics | Human genetics -- Nomenclature | Human genetics -- Race | Human genetics -- Twins | Human genetics -- Y-chromosome | Huskins, C. Leonard | Huxley, Julian | Ibsen | Indiana University | International Congress of Genetics | International Congress of Genetics -- Fifth Congress | International Congress of Genetics -- Seventh Congress | International Congress of Genetics -- Sixth Congress | International Congress of Genetics -- Thirteenth Congress | International Congress of Genetics -- Twelfth Congress | International Congress of Human Genetics | International Congress of Human Genetics -- Second Congress | International Congress of Human Genetics -- Third Congress | International Union of Biological Societies | Invitations | Invitations -- Columbia University | Invitations -- Lankenau Hospital Research Institute | Invitations -- Marine Experimental Station | Invitations -- Stern, Curt | Invitations -- Switzerland | Invitations -- University of California, Berkeley | Invitations -- University of Munchen | Iowa State University | Japan | John Innes Horticultural Institution | Johns Hopkins University | Jollos, Victor | Jones, Donald F. | Jones, Hardin B. | Judd, Burke H. | Kaiser-Wilhelm Institutes | Kaiser-Wilhelm Institutes -- Biology | Kaudewitz, Fritz | Kiefer, Barry I. | Kimball, Richard Fuller | Kodani, Masue | Kodani, Masuo | Koller, Peo Charles | Komai, Taku | Kuhn, Alfred | Laboratory techniques, equipment | LeFever, H. Michael | Lectures, public speaking | Lectures, public speaking -- Eulogy | Lectures, public speaking -- Israel | Lectures, public speaking -- Japan | Lectures, public speaking -- Medawar, Peter Brian | Lectures, public speaking -- Radio broadcasts | Lectures, public speaking -- Sigma Xi | Lectures, public speaking -- Stern, Curt | Lectures, public speaking -- Wells College | Legislative bills -- National Science Foundation Act | Lent, Fritz | Lerner, Isadore Michael | Levine, Paul | Levit, Solomon G. | Lewis, Edward B. | Lewis, Edward B., 1918-2004 | Li, Ching Chun | Libby, William J. | MacKnight, Robert H. | Maize -- Genetics | Mampell, Klaus | Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole | Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole -- Gene Conferences | Mathematics | Max-Planck Institutes | Mayr, Ernst, 1904-2005 | McClintock, Barbara | McClintock, Barbara, 1902-1992 | McClung, Clarence Erwin | McGill University | Memorabilia | Mendel, Gregor | Miller, Dwight D. | Mites | Mohr, Otto Louis | Mohr, Otto Louis, 1886- | Molecular genetics | Monod, Jacques | Morgan, Thomas Hunt | Morgan, Thomas Hunt, 1866-1945 | Morton, Newton | Mossige, Jeanne Coyne | Mouse genetics | Muller, H. J. (Hermann Joseph), 1890-1967 | Muller, Hermann Joseph | Munch, E. | Munchen | Nachtsheim, Hans | National Academy of Sciences | National Academy of Sciences -- Committee activities | National Academy of Sciences -- Committee on the Biological Effects of Atomic Radiation - Genetics Panel | National Academy of Sciences -- Kimber Award | National Council on Radiation Protection | National Institutes of Health | National Research Council | National Research Council. Committee on Common Problems in Genetics an | National Science Foundation | National Science Foundation -- Committee activities | Navashin, Sergei Gavrilovich | Nebel, Bernard R. | Neel, James V. | Neel, James V. (James Van Gundia), 1915-2000 | Nemec, Bohumil | Novitski, Edward | Oak Ridge National Laboratory | Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Advisory Committee for Biology | Offerman, Carlos | Olby, Robert Cecil | Ottensooser, Fritz | Painter, Theophilus Shickel | Penrose, Lionel Sharples | Philip, Ursula | Philosophy of science | Photographs | Photomicrographs | Physiology | Plant genetics. | Plough, Harold Henry | Political issues | Political issues -- Anti-Semitism | Political issues -- Atomic weapons | Political issues -- Finland | Political issues -- France | Political issues -- Germany | Political issues -- Kaiser-Wilhelm Institutes | Political issues -- Loyalty oaths | Political issues -- Poland | Political issues -- Shockley, William | Political issues -- U.S.S.R. | Political issues -- University of California, Berkeley | Political issues -- West Germany | Political refugees -- Germany | Pollister, Arthur W. | Population genetics | Population genetics -- Hardy-Weinberg law | Population genetics -- Tsubaki, Koji | Porter, Keith R. | Poultry genetics | Princeton University | Protozoan genetics | Protozoan genetics -- Rhizopoda | Publication | Publication -- A Child's World | Publication -- American Journal of Human Genetics | Publication -- Analysis of Development | Publication -- Biologie | Publication -- Biology of Drosophila | Publication -- Bodenstein, Dietrich | Publication -- Genetics | Publication -- Genetics and the Origin of Species | Publication -- Multiple Allelie | Publication -- Neel, James V. | Publication -- New York Times | Publication -- Population genetics | Publication -- Principles of Human Genetics | Publication -- Quarterly Review of Biology | Publication -- Saturday Evening Post | Publication -- Science | Publication -- Scientific Monthly | Publication -- The Origin of Genetics | Rabbit genetics | Race, race relations, racism | Radiation genetics | Radiobiology | Radiophosphorus | Recommendations | Recommendations -- Asinovsky, Joseph | Recommendations -- Becker, Hans Joachim | Recommendations -- Bishop, Sherman C. | Recommendations -- Blum, Harold | Recommendations -- Bodenstein, Dietrich | Recommendations -- Brasted, Adair | Recommendations -- Burdette, Walter | Recommendations -- Caspari, Ernst Wilhelm | Recommendations -- Cooper, Kenneth Willard | Recommendations -- Crow, James F. | Recommendations -- Denell, Robert | Recommendations -- Garcia y Bellido, Antonio | Recommendations -- Goldschmidt, Richard Benedict | Recommendations -- Hadorn, Ernst | Recommendations -- Heitz, Emil | Recommendations -- Hovanitz, William | Recommendations -- Kaliss, Nathan | Recommendations -- Kaplan | Recommendations -- Kuhn, David T. | Recommendations -- Lewontin, Richard Charles | Recommendations -- Maas, Werner | Recommendations -- Mazia, Daniel | Recommendations -- Neel, James V. | Recommendations -- Pollister, Arthur W. | Recommendations -- Poulson, Donald F. | Recommendations -- Roman, Herschel L. | Recommendations -- Rudnick | Recommendations -- Seidel | Recommendations -- Sonneborn, Tracy M. | Recommendations -- Sparrow, Arne | Recommendations -- Spencer, Warren P. | Recommendations -- Stalker, Harrison Dailey | Recommendations -- Steinbach, H. Burr | Recommendations -- Stern, Curt | Recommendations -- Tokunaga, Chiyoko | Recommendations -- Tyler, Albert | Recommendations -- Ursprung, Heinrich | Recommendations -- Wald, George | Referee's report | Referee's report -- Alava, Aloha Margaret Hannah | Referee's report -- Caspari, Ernst Wilhelm | Referee's report -- Dubinin, Nikolai Petrovich | Referee's report -- Ehrman, Lee Rothschild | Referee's report -- Fox, Arthur L. | Referee's report -- Gates, Reginald Ruggles | Referee's report -- Gregg, John | Referee's report -- Kazazian, Haig H., Jr. | Referee's report -- Lerner, Isadore Michael | Referee's report -- Moewus, Franz | Referee's report -- Montalenti, Giuseppe | Referee's report -- Muller, Hermann Joseph | Referee's report -- Robertson, Alan | Referee's report -- Shaw, Margery W. | Referee's report -- Snell, George D. | Referee's report -- Wijsman, Robert A. | Refugee scholars -- Germany | Requests for aid in finding positions | Requests for reprints | Research support | Research support -- Heidenthal, Gertrude | Research support -- Mouse mutant stocks | Reviews | Reviews -- Grobman, Arnold B. | Reviews -- Lysenko, Trofim Denisovich | Reviews -- Origin of Mendelism | Reviews -- Principles of Human Genetics | Reviews -- The Science of Genetics (film) | Ris, Hans | Rockefeller Foundation | Rockefeller University | Russell, William Lawson | Russian politics and science | Russian politics and science -- Kerkis, Julius J. | Russian politics and science -- Lysenko, Trofim Denisovich | Rutgers University | Sarkar, S. S. | Schaeffer, Elizabeth | Schrader, Franz | Schrader, Franz | Schultz, Helen Redfield, 1900-1988 | Schultz, Jack | Schultz, Jack -- Chromosome pairing | Schultz, Jack,1904-1971. | Science -- Political aspects -- History -- 20th century | Scientific organizations, meetings, programs | Scientific organizations, meetings, programs -- American Association of Physical Anthropologists | Scientific organizations, meetings, programs -- American Society of Zoologists | Scientific organizations, meetings, programs -- Growth Society | Scientific organizations, meetings, programs -- Sigma Xi | Scientists' Committee on Loyalty Problems | Seiler, Jakob | Sherwood, Eva | Shockley, William, 1910-1989 | Shull, George Harrison | Skoog, E. N. | Social conditions, social advocacy, social reform | Society for the Study of Evolution | Solicitations for support or contribution | Solicitations for support or contribution -- Bibliographical matters | Sonneborn, T. M. (Tracy Morton), 1905-1981 | Spemann, Hans | Spence, Warren P. | Spencer, Warren P. | Stalker, Harrison Dailey | Stanford University | Statistics, biostatistics, biometrics | Statistics, biostatistics, biometrics -- Correlation analysis | Steinberg, Arthur G. | Stent, Gunther S. | Stern, Curt, 1902-1981 | Stone, Wilson Stuart | Sturtevant, A. H. (Alfred Henry), 1891-1970 | Sturtevant, Alfred Henry | Sutton, Eileen | Tanaka, Katsumi | Teaching | Teaching -- Biology | Teaching -- Colegio de Agricultura y Artes Mecanicas, University of Puerto Rico | Teaching -- Examination questions | Teaching -- Genetics | Teaching -- Green, Melvin Martin | Teaching -- Griffen, Allen B. | Teaching -- Stadler, Lewis John | Teaching -- University of Lagos | Teaching -- University of New England (Australia) | Teaching -- University of North Carolina at Charlotte | Teaching -- University of Oslo | Teaching -- University of Turku | Teaching -- Wooster College | Timofeeff-Ressovsky, Nikolai W. | Timoféef-Resovskii, N. W. (Nik | Tokunaga, Chiyoko | Translocation (Genetics). | Travel -- East Germany | Travel -- England | Travel -- Germany | Travel -- India | Travel -- Invitations, arrangements | Travel -- Japan | Travel -- Mexico | Travel -- Nigeria | Travel -- U.S.S.R. | Tschermak-Seysenegg, Erich | Tschermak-Seysenegg, Erich von | U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Advisory Committee for Biology and Medicine | Ulrichs, P. C. | University of Berlin | University of California, Berkeley | University of California, Berkeley -- Department of Zoology | University of California, Berkeley -- Miller Research Professorship | University of California, San Francisco | University of California. Department of Zoology--Faculty | University of Delaware -- Clark, Arnold M. | University of Delaware -- Whiting, Phineas W. | University of Freiburg | University of Hawaii | University of Iowa | University of Koln -- Institute of Genetics | University of Missouri | University of Oregon | University of Rochester | University of Rochester -- Charles, Donald Randolph | University of Rochester -- Department of Biology | University of Rochester -- Department of Zoology | University of Rochester -- Goddard, David Rockwell | University of Rochester -- Holtfreter, Johannes | University of Rochester -- Steward, Frederick Campion | University of Rochester -- Willier, Benjamin Harrison | University of Rochester--Faculty | University of Texas | University of Utah | University of Wisconsin | Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc. | Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc. -- Drawings | Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc. -- Guestbooks | Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc. -- Mendel, Gregor | Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc. -- Research data | Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc. -- Seminar reports | Valentine, Alan | Verschuer, Otmar, Freiherr von | Vogel, Friedrich | Wallace, Bruce, 1920-2015 | Warburg, Otto | Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.) | Weaver, Warren | Weismann, August | Welshons, William | Welshons, William | Wheeler, William Morton | Wiener, Alexander S. (Alexander Solomon), 1907-1976 | Willier, Benjamin H. (Benjamin Harrison) | Wilson, Edmund Bidwell, 1879-1 | Wilson, Edwin Bidwell | World War I | World War I -- Impact on science | World War II -- France | World War II -- Frisch, Karl von | World War II -- Hartmann, Max | World War II -- Impact on science | World War II -- Japan | World War II -- Kuhn, Alfred | World War II -- Manhattan Project | World War II -- Norway | Wright, Sewall | Wright, Sewall, 1889-1988 | Yule, George Udny | Zea (maize) genetics | Zea (maize) genetics -- Beadle, George Wells | Zea (maize) genetics -- Origin of maize | Zoology | Zoology -- Language of bees