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MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1824
Abstract:  

This address was delivered in Philadelphia before an "association formed for the education of men of colour." Vaux shows how slavery adversely affects the interest, happiness, and safety of the owner, slave, society, and government.
Call #:  
Mss.371.974.As7
Extent:
1 item(s)



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

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



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1690-1996
Abstract:  

An extensive family collection, the Vaux Family Papers center around the lives of George Vaux V (1721-1803), George Vaux VII (1779-1836), and George Vaux VIII (1832-1915), their business partners, siblings, wives, and children, and encompasses the extended Vaux family of Warders, Sansoms, Heads, Graffs, Morrises, Cressons, and Mayberrys. The collection includes correspondence, financial accounts, receipts, business records, journals, diaries, photographs, and legal documents.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.73
Extent:
150 Linear feet



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Dates:
1767-1790
Abstract:  

The Welsh non-conformist minister Richard Price (1723-1791) was a moral philosopher and political and economic theorist whose ideas leant support to the American cause during the Revolution. Of broad and liberal mind, he was an integral member of the intellectual coterie surrounding William Petty, the Earl of Shelburne, and was a founding member of the Unitarian Church. Befitting a latitudinarian thinker, the range of Richard Price's correspondence is extremely broad, touching upon his rationalistic philosophy and dissenting theology, his political views on British politics, America and the American Revolution, the Constitutional settlement, the future of the United States, social reform, demography, prisons, and slavery. The ninety letters in the collection are arranged chronologically, with correspondents including Charles Chauncy (8 letters, 1772-1779), Benjamin Franklin (7 letters, 1775-1789), John Howard (11 letters and a biographical manuscript, 1770-1789), Thomas Jefferson (3 letters, 1785-1789), Benjamin Rush (8 letters, 1786-1790), and Edward Wigglesworth (3 letters, 1775-1786), as well as lesser known figures such as the reformer John Howard.
Call #:  
Mss.B.P93
Extent:
90 item(s)



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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



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Dates:
1724-1965
Abstract:  

This is a collection of letters, letterbooks, account books, scrapbooks, etc., concerning the families of Robert Hare and Thomas Willing. The letters and other documents include early family material, as well as documents written by numerous family relations, and some obviously only collected by them. The Willing family letters (1744-1901) are diverse, concerning family matters, business, society, comments on the Civil War, etc. There are numerous letters from Thomas Willing, many concerning his banking career, as President of the Bank of North America and later at the first Bank of the U.S. The Hare family letters (1724-1965) are more extensive and diverse, including much on travel in the U.S. and elsewhere. There is a letter from Robert Hare Jr. concerning steam engines, and letters from Horace Binney Hare concerning his education at Harvard, 1860, his trip to San Francisco and the west, 1862, and numerous letters written while a soldier in the Civil War. There are many letters from Horace Binney (1780-1875, DAB) to his daughter Esther, who was married to John Innes Clark Hare (1816-1905, DAB), concerning family travel and court cases. There are also letters from outside the family, such as those from Dorothea L. Dix. The bound volumes include, among others: Robert Hare letterbooks (1824-1825, 1841-1857), estate records, and laboratory expense accounts (1818-1860); G. H. Hare's journal or log of cruises aboard the U.S. United States (1841) and U.S. Flint (1845); Horace Binney Hare's 1862 journal of his trip to San Francisco. There are account books and accounts (1754-1795) kept by Thomas Willing; accounts of the controversy over the estate of John Innes Clark; and records of the First Colored Wesley Methodist Church of Philadelphia (receipt book, 1820-1848; minute book, 1827-1844). There are also Philadelphia court records, and minutes of the Common Council of the city, 1832.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.104
Extent:
52 Linear feet
Subjects:  

Account books. | African American | African American churches -- United States | Americans Abroad | Banks and banking -- United States -- History -- 19th century. | Beale, Catherine C. | Beale, Charles Willing, 1845-1932 | Beale, Constance R., 1850-1937 | Beale, Edward Fitzgerald, 1822-1893 | Binney, Horace, 1780-1875 | Business Records and Accounts | Business and Skilled Trades | Cassatt, Mary, 1844-1926 | Clark, John Innes | Dix, Dorothea Lynde, 1802-1887 | Early National Politics | Education | Educational Material | Family Correspondence | First Colored Wesley Methodist Church of Philadelphia. | Flint (Ship) | General Correspondence | Hare, Charles Willing, 1871-1942 | Hare, Ellen Mary Cassatt | Hare, Emily P. Beale, 1848-1935 | Hare, Esther Binney, 1873-1967 | Hare, Esther Coxe Binney | Hare, George Harrison | Hare, Horace Binney | Hare, Horace Binney, 1843-1879 | Hare, Horace Binney, 1876-1956 | Hare, John Innes Clark, 1816-1905 | Hare, Margaret Willing, 1753-1816 | Hare, Robert, 1752-1811 | Hare, Robert, 1781-1858 | Hare, Robert, 1869-1875 | Hare, Thomas Truxtun, 1878-1956 | Hare-Willing family. | Harvard University | Institutional Records | International Travel | Journals (notebooks). | Law | Legal Records | Letterbooks. | Mac Veagh, Margaret | Meigs, Ellen Mary Cassatt Hare | Minutes. | Miscellaneous | Natural history | Notebooks | Perry-Smith, Oliver, 1884-1969 | Philadelphia (Pa.) -- Social life and customs. | Philadelphia (Pa.). -- Councils. -- Common Council. | Philadelphia History | Receipt books. | Religion | Religion, religious organizations | Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919 | San Francisco (Calif.) -- Description and travel. | Science -- United States -- 19th century. | Science and technology | Scrapbooks. | Smith, Stuart Farrar, 1874-1951 | Social conditions, social advocacy, social reform | Steam-engines. | Titantic (Steamship) | Travel | Travel Narratives and Journals | United States (Ship) | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865. | West (U.S.) -- Description and travel. | Willing, Thomas, 1731-1821 | Women's History | World War I | World War II



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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:
1840-1865
Abstract:  

A product of the distinctive culture of reform in antebellum Philadelphia, William Parker Foulke was the scion of the old elite who put a conservative stamp on social change. Trained as an attorney, Foulke spent much of his adult life engaging his deep amateur interest in natural history and mental philosophy and devoting himself to a variety of civic and philanthropic causes, including the colonization of formerly enslaved persons, penal reform, and cultural institutions in his native Philadelphia. The Foulke Papers are the product of the diverse social and intellectual interests of the Philadelphia attorney and philanthropist William Parker Foulke. Consisting primarily of correspondence, notes, and essays, the collection touches on Foulke's many interests. The collection includes numerous lectures delivered by Foulke along with material on the Lancaster County Prison, New York Prison Association, and the Philadelphia Society For Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons; notebooks concerning prisons and prisoners, including a 1846-1852 diary, and a listing of prisoners, their race, age, crime, sentence, and observations; a diary concerning the American Colonization Society (1852); a copy of an arctic diary (1853-1854) by John Wall Wilson, in the hand of Isaac Israel Hayes, which recounts much of the journey aboard the brig Advance, commanded by Elisha Kent Kane. There is also a list of buildings (1820-1841) designed by John Haviland, and material on the American Academy of Music, Philadelphia.
Call #:  
Mss.B.F826
Extent:
3.75 Linear feet
Subjects:  

Abolition, emancipation, freedom | Advance (Brig) | Africa, West -- Description and travel | American Academy of Music (Philadelphia, Pa.) | American Colonization Society | Antislavery movements -- Pennsylvania | Archaeology -- Pennsylvania | Arctic Regions -- Discovery and exploration | Bache, A. D. (Alexander Dallas), 1806-1867 | Bringhurst, ----- | Cadwalader, John | Carey, Henry Charles, 1793-1879 | Carson, Joseph, 1808-1876 | Cassin, John, 1813-1869 | Colonization, repatriation | Dinosaurs -- New Jersey | Dix, Dorothea Lynde, 1802-1887 | Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1760-1844 | Eastern State Penitentiary (Philadelphia, Pa.) | Everett, Edward, 1794-1865 | Foulke, William Parker, 1816-1865 | Frazer, John Fries, 1812-1872 | Freemasons -- Pennsylvania | General Correspondence | Geological Survey of Pennsylvania | Geology -- Pennsylvania | Gilpin, Henry D. (Henry Dilwor | Grinnell, Henry | Hart, George H. | Haviland, John, 1792-1852 | Hayes, I. I. (Isaac Israel), 1832-1881 | Kane, Elisha Kent, 1820-1857 | Kane, Elisha Kent, 1820-1857 | Lancaster (Penn.) County Prison | Landis, Henry D. | Law | LeConte, John L. (John Lawrence), 1825-1883 | Legal Records | Leidy, Joseph, 1823-1891 | Lesley, J. P. (J. Peter), 1819-1903 | Liberia -- Description and travel | Literature | Literature, Arts, and Culture | Lyceums -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia | Manuscript Essays | Mesmerism | Miscellaneous | Morton, Samuel George, 1799-1851 | Native America | New York Prison Association | Olden, Charles Smith | Packard, Frederick A. (Frederick Adolphus) (1794-1867) | Pennsylvania -- Description and travel -- 19th century | Pennsylvania History | Philadelphia -- History -- 19th century | Philadelphia History | Philadelphia Society For Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons | Political Correspondence | Prison reformers -- Pennsylvania | Prisons -- Design and construction | Prisons -- New York (State) | Prisons -- Pennsylvania | Reformers -- Pennsylvania | Rogers, Henry D. (Henry Darwin), 1808-1866 | Science and technology | Sheafer, P. W. (Peter Wenrick), 1819-1891 | Slavery -- United States. | Social conditions, social advocacy, social reform | Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874 | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 | Wilson, John Wall



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1642-1841
Abstract:  

The Calendar of the Papers of Benjamin Franklin prepared by Isaac Minis Hays for the bicentennial of Franklin's birth in 1906 provides access to the largest portion of the Franklin Papers at the APS. The items were originally bound into volumes in roughly chronological order, with letters to Franklin preceding those from Franklin and at the end of the collection, Franklin's letters owned by the University of Pennsylvania. Each manuscript is still identified by Hays' reference numbers, which include a roman numeral refering to the original volume followed by an arabic number to identify the folio. The electronic version of the finding aid replicates Hays' calendar, including the introductory material and item-level descriptions. It has been updated to reflect corrections in the metadata, corrections of personal names, dates, and description.
Call #:  
Mss.B.F85
Extent:
85.5 Linear feet
Subjects:  

Abolition, emancipation, freedom | Account books. | American Philosophical Society | American Revolution | Americans Abroad | Bache, Catherine Wistar, 1770-1820 | Bache, Sarah Franklin, 1743-1808 | Business Records and Accounts | Business and Skilled Trades | Diaries. | Diplomatic History | Diplomatic Material | Electricity -- Early works to 1800 | Family Correspondence | France -- Foreign relations -- United States | Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790 | Franklin, Deborah Read Rogers, 1708-1774 | Franklin, William Temple, 1760-1823 | Franklin, William, 1731-1813 | General Correspondence | Government Affairs | Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- United States | Hays, I. Minis (Isaac Minis), 1847-1925 | Hodge, Sarah Bache, 1798-1849 | International Travel | Land and Speculation | Manuscript Essays | Marriage and Family Life | Mecom, Jane, 1712-1794 | Military History | Pen works | Pencil works | Pennsylvania -- History -- 18th century | Pennsylvania -- Politics and government -- 18th century | Pennsylvania History | Political Correspondence | Postal service -- United States | Printed Material | Printers -- Pennsylvania | Printing and Publishing | Scientific Correspondence | Slaves, slavery, slave trade | Social Life and Custom | Social conditions, social advocacy, social reform | United States -- Foreign relations -- France | United States -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain | United States -- History -- Colonial period, ca.1600-1775 | United States -- History -- French and Indian War, 1755-1763 | United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 | United States -- Politics and government -- Colonial period, ca.1600-1775 | United States -- Politics and government -- Revolution, 1775-1783 | Williams, Jonathan, 1719-1796 | Williams, Jonathan, 1750-1815



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Dates:
1826-1898
Abstract:  

After a brief career in the Congregational church, J. Peter Lesley (1819-1903) left the ministry in 1852 to work full-time as a geologist. Having gained experience in structural geology and stratigraphy with the First Pennsylvania Geological Survey (1836-1842), Lesley became an expert in the geology of coal, working for the Pennsylvania Railroad and other corporations and conducting some of the first systematic studies of the state's hydrocarbon resources. A long-time professor at the University of Pennsylvania, he was elected to the APS in 1856, serving variously as its librarian, secretary, and vice president, and he was selected as Director of the Second Pennsylvania Geological Survey (1875-1889). The Lesley Papers include letters to and from Peter Lesley and his wife, Susan on geology, coal and iron mining, abolition, educational reform, organized charity, and Unitarianism. The collection offers important insight into academic and applied geology in late 19th century Pennsylvania, the development of the coal and iron industries, as well as into the Lesleys' progressive social and intellectual milieu. It is divided into three series: Lesley's general correspondence, his correspondence with his brother Joseph, and microfilms of Lesley's research notes.
Call #:  
Mss.B.L56
Extent:
7.75 Linear feet
Subjects:  

Abolition, emancipation, freedom | Americans Abroad | Avesta | Biographies. | Cartography. | Charities -- United States. | Clippings. | Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907 | Cope, E. D. (Edward Drinker), 1840-1897 | Desor, E. (Edouard), 1811-1882 | Diaries. | Education -- United States | Egypt -- Antiquities. | Egyptian language -- Writing, Hieroglyphic | Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882 | Family Correspondence | Flint, Austin | France -- Description and travel | Funeral rites and ceremonies -- Egypt | Furness, Horace Howard, 1833-1912 | General Correspondence | Geological Survey of Pennsylvania | Geology -- Maps | Geology -- Nova Scotia -- Surveys | Geology -- Pennsylvania | Germany -- Description and travel | Gibbs, Wolcott, 1822-1908 | Hale, Lucretia P. (Lucretia Peabody), 1820-1900 | Hawaiian language | Henry, Joseph, 1797-1878 | International Travel | Javanese language | Journals (notebooks) | Lesley, Allen | Lesley, J. P. (J. Peter), 1819-1903 | Lesley, Joseph, 1831-1889 | Lesley, Susan I. (Susan Inches), 1823-1904 | Literature | Literature, Arts, and Culture | Lyman, Benjamin Smith, 1835-1920 | M'Kim, J. Miller (James Miller), 1810-1874 | Marriage and Family Life | Marsh, Othniel Charles, 1831-1899 | McKinley, Alexander | Nova Scotia -- Surveys | Obelisks | Owen, Richard, 1804-1892 | Paleontology -- Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania -- Surveys | Philology | Photographs | Poems | Scientific Data | Shaler, Nathaniel Southgate , 1841-1906 | Sketches. | Slavery -- United States. | Social conditions, social advocacy, social reform | Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874 | Switzerland -- Description and travel | Thomson, J. Edgar (James Edgar), 1808-1874 | Transcendentalism | Travel Narratives and Journals | Unitarianism | United States - History - Civil War, 1861-1865 | Whitney, J. D. (Josiah Dwight), 1819-1896 | Wright, Chauncey,1830-1875.



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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:
1853, 1882-1959
Abstract:  

For many years referred to as the "Franz Boas Collection of American Indian Linguistics," this collection consists of a large body of linguistic and ethnographic material gathered together by Boas and many of his colleagues and students primarily from the 1890s to the 1940s. It contains the bulk of Boas's own fieldwork material, with the main exception of most of his Inuit and earliest Northwest Coast fieldwork. It contains the majority of the work sponsored by American Council of Learned Societies Committee on Native American Languages, which was directed by Franz Boas, Edward Sapir, Alfred Kroeber, and other academic linguists from 1927-1937. The collection, however, also contains related kinds of fieldwork and derived secondary materials created outside the auspices of this Committee, both earlier and later. The first deposit of the material arrivied in 1945. Subsequently, additional related materials were donated and added, as noted in the listings. Additionally, the documentary materials produced by some of the early projects (1945 to circa 1955) of the APS Phillips Fund for Native American Research were added to this collection. The collection has grown to over 80 linear feet of material representing at least 166 languages and dialects from the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The formats range from field notes and ethnographic texts to slip files, vocabularies, lexica, and grammars, and dozens of linguists and Native consultants are represented.
Call #:  
Mss.497.3.B63c
Extent:
80 Linear feet
Subjects:  

'Nak'waxda'xw | 'Namgis | Achumawi language | African Americans -- Florida | African Americans -- Folklore | African Americans -- West Virginia | Airplanes | American ginseng | Amos | Anishinaabe | Anthropology, ethnography, fieldwork | Ants -- Folklore | Athapascan languages | Atsugewi language | Autobiography | Awa'etłala | Babies -- Care | Banister, John, Jr. | Baptists -- North Carolina -- History | Basket making | Bears | Bella Coola Indians | Bella Coola language | Benin -- History | Betrothal | Birds -- Folklore | Cats -- Folklore | Chatino language | Chehalis language | Cherokee Indians -- Economic conditions | Cherokee Indians -- Education | Cherokee Indians -- Fishing | Cherokee Indians -- Folklore | Cherokee Indians -- Funeral customs and rites | Cherokee Indians -- Games | Cherokee Indians -- Government relations | Cherokee Indians -- History | Cherokee Indians -- Land tenure | Cherokee Indians -- Marriage customs and rites | Cherokee Indians -- Material culture | Cherokee Indians -- Medicine | Cherokee Indians -- Military service | Cherokee Indians -- Music | Cherokee Indians -- Politics and government | Cherokee Indians -- Religion | Cherokee Indians -- Rites and ceremonies | Cherokee Indians -- Social life and customs | Cherokee Indians -- Violence against -- Tennessee | Cherokee dance | Cherokee language | Child care | Children -- Death | Chimakum language | Chinese language | Chiricahua language | Christianity -- Africa | Chukchi -- History | Clothing and dress -- Middle East | Comox Indians | Corn -- Folklore | Creation -- Mythology | Cree language | Culture, community, organizations | Cyanotypes | DEnaxdax | Da'naxda'xw | Dakota language | Deloria, Vine, 1901-1990 | Dictionaries. | Dogs -- Folklore | Drawings. | Dzawada'enuxw | Eagle, Johnson | Ethnographic texts | Ethnology -- Africa | Ethnology -- Russia | Ethnology -- United States | Face painting | Fairs -- North Carolina | Field notes. | Fijians -- Social life and customs | Fire -- Folklore | Folk music -- Puerto Rico | Folklore | Folklore -- Africa | Folklore -- British Columbia | Folklore -- Florida | Folklore -- Uganda | Gelatin silver prints | Geological Survey of Canada. | Ghost stories | Ghosts -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia | Gop'inuxw | Gourds | Group portraits | Gusgimukw | Gwasala | Ha'xwamis | Haida Indians | Haida language | Haudenosaunee | Heiltsuk | Heiltsuk Indians | Hoijer, Harry, 1904-1976 | Hopi language | Hupa language | Hymns | Illustrations. | Imprisonment -- North Carolina | Indians of North America -- Alaska | Indians of North America -- British Columbia | Indians of North America -- Languages | Inuktitut language | Jenness, Diamond, 1886-1969 | Jews, Ethiopian | Kagwa, Apolo | Kalapuya language | Kalispel language | Kathlamet language | Kidder, Alfred Vincent, 1885-1963 | Kootenai language | Koskimo | Ktunaxa | Kwagu'ł | Kwakiutl language | Kwikwasutinuxw | Laguna dialect | Lillooet language | Linguistics | Ma'amtagila | Makah Indians | Mamalilikala | Mandan language | Maps. | Mayan languages | Michelson, Truman, 1879-1938 | Milky Way -- Folklore | Mooney, James, 1861-1921 | Mukasa, Ham, 1871-1956 | Nahuatl language | Nass language | Nature -- Effect of human beings on -- North Carolina | Navajo language | Nez Percé language | Nimpkish | Nitinat language | Nlaka'pamux | Nootka Indians | Nootka language | North Carolina | Northwest Coast Indians | Ntlakyapamuk language | Nuu-chah-nulth | Nuxalk Indians | Ojibwe people | Old Bull | Omens | Oowekeeno Indians | Owls -- Folklore | Philadelphia (Pa.) | Philadelphia (Pa.) -- Description and travel | Photographs | Photomechanical prints | Plantations | Pleiades -- Folklore | Pomo language | Powwows | Quileute Indians | Quileute language | Rabbits -- Folklore | Religion, religious organizations | Robertson, W. M. | Salish Indians | Salishan languages | Sarsi Indians | Sarsi language | Schitsu'umsh | Secwepemc | Sermons | Shasta language | Sketches. | Slip files | Smallpox -- United States -- History | Social conditions, social advocacy, social reform | Social psychology | Sound recordings | St'at'imc | Standing Holy | Sturtevant, Edgar H. (Edgar Howard), 1875-1952 | Swearing | Tarahumara language | Tarascan language | Thunder, Fire | Tlingit Indians | Tlingit language | Tolowa language | Trail of Tears, 1838-1839 | Tsetsaut Indians | Tsimshian language | Tsuut'ina language | Tunica language | Turtles -- Folklore | Twi (African people) | Tłatłasikwala | United States -- Emigration and immigration. | United States Indian School (Carlisle, Pa.) | Volga River Region (Russia) -- History | Wailaki language | Warren, John | Watercolors | Wenatchi | Winnebago language | Wintu language | Witches -- Folklore | Word lists | World War I | World War, 1939-1945 | Wuikinuxv | Xuyalas | Yana language | Zapotec language | Ławit'sis



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

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