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1Author:  Riddle, Oscar,b. 1877.Requires cookie*
 Title:  Oscar Riddle papers, 1919-1963     
 Dates:  1919-1963 
 Abstract:  Includes correspondence, autobiographical notes, addresses, articles, and drawings. The collection reflects Riddle's interests in breeding, heredity, and evolution. He was interested in humanism and the presentation of biological and evolutionary theories. There is much information on Riddle's activities in favor of freedom of scientific teaching, especially in high schools.

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 Call #:  Mss.B.R43 
 Extent:  3.5 Linear Feet 
 Subjects:  Biology. | Birds -- Research. | Blakeslee, Albert Francis,1874 | Breeding. | Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945 | Evolution. | Genetics. | Heredity. | Huxley, Julian, 1887-1975 | Kinsey, Alfred C. (Alfred Charles), 1894-1956 | Moe, Henry Allen, 1894-1975 | Physiology. | Pigeons. | Riddle, Oscar,b. 1877. | Science -- Study and teaching (Secondary) | Sketches. | University of Chicago. -- Dept. of Zoology. | Whitman, Charles Otis, 1842-1910 | Zoology. 
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2Author:  Roughton, Francis John WorsleyRequires cookie*
 Title:  Francis John Worsley Roughton Papers     
 Dates:  1908-1972 
 Abstract:  This collection of correspondence and documents focuses on Roughton's prolific life's work on respiratory physiology. His specific work at Cambridge University from the 1920s to the 1960s, as well as interludes in the U. S. during World War II, are covered, as is the scientific milieu in which he worked. Some of the subjects or organizations for which there are documents, are: Bermuda and Naples Zoological Research Stations; British Glue and Gelatin Research Assoc.; Biochemical Journal; Cambridge Philosophical Society; Cambridge University Departments of Physiology (pre-1939) and Colloid Science (post-1940); Harvard Fatique Lab.; Medical research Council; Trinity College Cambridge.

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 Call #:  Mss.B.R755 
 Extent:  71 Linear Feet 
 Subjects:  Adam, Neil Kensington | Barcroft, Joseph , Sir, 1872-1947 | Berger, Robert Lewis | Bermuda Zoological Research Station. | Biochemistry. | British Glue and Gelatin Research Association. | Cambridge Philosophical Society. | Cannon, Walter B. (Walter Bradford), 1871-1945 | Carbon dioxide | Carbon monoxide | Chance, Britton | Comroe, Julius H. (Julius Hiram), 1911-1984 | Edsall, John T. (John Tileston), 1902-2002 | Fatt, Irving | Forster, Robert E., 1919- | Gibson, Q.H. | Haldane, J. B. S. (John Burdon | Hartridge, Hamilton, b. 1886 | Harvard Fatigue Laboratory. | Harvey, William, 1578-1657 | Hemoglobin | Henderson, Lawrence Joseph, 1878-1942 | Hill, A. V. (Archibald Vivian) | Hopkins, Frederick Gowland, Sir, 1861-1947 | Horvath, Steven | Kernohan, John C. | Krebs, Hans Adolf, Sir | Kreuzer, F. (Ferdinand), 1919- | Medical Research Council (Great Britain) | Medical sciences. | Meldrum, Norman U. (Norman Urquhart), 1907-1933 | Naples Zoological Research Station. | Needham, Joseph | Otis, Arthur B. | Oxygen | Pauling, Linus, 1901-1994 | Perutz, Max F., 1914-2002 | Physiology. | Respiratory organs. | Rossi-Bernardi, Luigi | Roughton, Francis John Worsley | Rutherford, Ernest, 1871-1937 | Scholander, Per Fredrik, 1905-1980 | Science publishing. | Smith, Malcolm Herbert, 1932- | Trinity College (University of Cambridge) | University of Cambridge. | University of Pennsylvania | Van Slyke, Donald Dexter, 1883-1971 | Wyman, Jeffries, 1901-1995 
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3Author:  Sabin, Florence Rena, 1871-1953Requires cookie*
 Title:  Florence Rena Sabin Papers     
 Dates:  1900-1946 
 Abstract:  Correspondence and reports relating principally to medical research (tuberculosis, cancer, lymphatic system, pernicious anemia), writings and publications. There is material of note on the following organizations: American Association of Anatomists, American Association of University Women, American Woman's Association, Henry Strong Denison Medical Foundation, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (re. fellowships), Hall of Fame for Great Americans, Institute for Advanced Study, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Medical Aid to China, Medical Aid to Spain, Naples Table Association (this existed to promote laboratory research by women); National Academy of Sciences, National Tuberculosis Association, Peking Union Medical College, Rockefeller Institute, Ellen Richards Prize (awarded by the Association to Aid Scientific Research by Women), Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, University in Exile (i.e. New School for Social Research), White House Conference on Child Health and Protection, and the World Center for Women's Archives. There are abstracts and notes of unpublished scientific papers, and also materials for her biography of Franklin Paine Mall, 1934.

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 Call #:  Mss.B.Sa12 
 Extent:  19.5 Linear Feet 
 Subjects:  American Association of Anatomists | American Association of University Women | American Woman's Association | Anatomy | Cancer -- Research | China -- Medical care | Cunningham, R.S. (Robert Sydney), 1891-1963 | Doan, Charles Austin, 1896-1990 | Ellen Richards Prize | Embryology | Flexner, Simon, 1863-1946 | Institute for Advanced Study. (Princeton, N.J.) | John Hopkins University. School of Medicine--Faculty | John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation | Lymphatics | Mall, Franklin P. (Franklin Pa | Naples Table Association | National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) | National Tuberculosis Association | New School for Social Research | New York University. Hall of Fame for Great Americans. | Peking Union Medical College | Physiology | Rockefeller Institute | Sabin, Florence Rena, 1871-1953 | Society for Experimental Biology | Spain -- Medical care | Streeter, George Linius, 1873-1948 | Tuberculosis -- Research | University in Exile (see New School for Social Research) | Weed, Lewis H. (Lewis Hill), 1886-1952 | White House Conference on Child Health and Protection | Women anatomists | Women physicians | Women physiologists | World Center for Women's Archives 
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4Author:  Davenport, Charles Benedict, 1866-1944Requires cookie*
 Title:  Charles Benedict Davenport Papers     
 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. 43 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.

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 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 | 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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