Barbara McClintock Papers
1927-1991
(70.5 linear feet)

Ms. Coll. 79

© American Philosophical Society
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Table of contents Abstract
The maize geneticist Barbara McClintock (1902-1992) is credited with the discovery of "jumping genes," that is chromosomal "crossing over" and translocation. She received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1983.

The collection is organized into six series: I. Correspondence, 1931-1991; II. Subject files, 1938-1989; III. Works by McClintock, 1944-1989; IV. Works by others, 1927-1991; V. Research notes, notebooks, and card files, 1930s-1990s ; VI. Photographs, 1928-1991.
Background note

Barbara McClintock, 1947
Barbara McClintock, 1947

Barbara McClintock, a maize geneticist, was born in Hartford, Connecticut on 16 June 1902. In 1908 her family moved to Brooklyn, New York, where her interest in science began at Erasmus Hall High School. When she finished high school in 1919, McClintock enrolled, despite her parents' opposition, at Cornell University's College of Agriculture. Since the College would not allow women to major in plant breeding, McClintock majored in botany. At the end of her junior year, after having taken a genetics course, she was invited to take the graduate course in genetics and was unofficially made a graduate student. She received her B.A. in 1923, at which time approximately 25% of the graduates from the College of Agriculture were women. She went on to receive her Ph.D. in botany in 1927; her thesis advisor was Lester Sharp, a cytology professor in the Botany Department.

McClintock remained at Cornell doing research for another four years. Then, receiving a fellowship from the National Research Council, she studied and taught at the University of Missouri, California Institute of Technology, and Cornell University between 1931 and 1933. Cornell remained her home base, even though the University did not offer her a job. (The first woman assistant professor at Cornell in a field other than home economics was not appointed until 1947.) In 1933, McClintock received a Guggenheim Fellowship to study in Germany but returned within the year due to the depressed, troubled conditions in Germany. (The geneticist Curt Stern, with whom she had been planning to study, had already left the country.)

McClintock again did research at Cornell until 1936, working in Rollins Emerson's laboratory supported by the Rockefeller Foundation. That year, she moved to the University of Missouri at Columbia, where she was Assistant Professor of Botany until 1940. At that time, not having been offered an incentive to stay, she went to Cold Spring Harbor with Marcus Rhoades where she studied maize until the following November. In December 1941, when Milislav Demerec became Director of the Department of Genetics of the Carnegie Institution of Washington at Cold Spring Harbor, he offered her a one-year position, which was later made permanent. She remained Staff Member at the Carnegie Institution until 1967, when she became Distinguished Service Member.

During her tenure at the Carnegie Institution McClintock was also Consultant (from 1962 to 1969) to the Agricultural Science Program of the Rockefeller Foundation, which funded research in maize in South America. Much of this work involved discussing research results with, among others, Takeo A. Kato Yamakake and Almiro Blumenschein, with whom she later wrote a book, Chromosome Constitution of Races of Maize.

McClintock traced genes through the changes in the colored kernels of maize. In the 1930s she discovered "crossing over," in which chromosomes break and recombine to create genetic changes. In the 1950s, she discovered the occurrence of transposable genetic elements and their effect on gene expression; that is, that genes are not fixed like pearls on a string but that they move or "jump" around. She found the first jumping gene on the short arm of chromosome 9. Because the gene broke the chromosome into two parts, she called the gene "DS" or dissociation element. She called the jumping genes "control elements" because they inactivated neighboring genes on the chromosome. The element, which causes the gene to jump, she called "AC" or activator element.


Barbara McClintock wearing Groucho glasses
Barbara McClintock wearing Groucho glasses

McClintock's findings were ignored, partly because the complex development patterns of maize were not as clear to everyone else (especially non-maize geneticists) as they were to her. In the 1970s, molecular biologists isolated transposable elements in bacteria and discovered that they were used by cells to control genes, revealing the same discovery that McClintock had made twenty years earlier in maize.

In time, McClintock's work was appreciated and lauded. She received many awards for her research in maize, including an Award of Merit from the Botanical Society of America (1957), the Kimber Genetics Award from the National Academy of Science (1967), the National Medal of Science (1970), the Louis and Bert Freedman Foundation Award for Research in Biochemistry (1978), the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Prize (1978), the Lewis S. Rosenstiel Award (1978), the Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award (1981), the Wolf Foundation Award (1981), the Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize (1982), the Charles Leopold Mayer Prize (1982), and the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1983). McClintock was the first woman to win an unshared Nobel Prize in that category and the third woman to win an unshared Nobel Prize in science.

McClintock also received numerous honorary degrees, including those from Georgetown University, Harvard University, University of Cambridge, and Yale University. She was a member of various societies, including the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Institute of Biological Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, the American Society of Naturalists, the Botanical Society of America, the Genetics Society of America (by which she was elected Vice President in 1939 and the first woman President in 1945), the National Academy of Sciences (she was the third woman ever elected), the National Women's Hall of Fame, the New York Academy of Sciences, and the Royal Society of London.

Barbara McClintock died on 2 September 1992 at age ninety.


Scope and content
The Barbara McClintock Papers (1927-1991) contain correspondence, subject files, manuscripts of published and unpublished works by McClintock, papers by colleagues and students, research notes by McClintock and by students, and photographs, which document McClintock's career as a maize geneticist. It was thought for some time, according to the data collected by the Genetics Society of America in the late 1970s (see Bentley Glass A Guide to the Collections of the American Philosophical Society), that McClintock had destroyed all of her papers except the research notes. Fortunately, after McClintock's death it was discovered that not everything had been destroyed. The bulk of the collection dates from the 1960s to the 1990s; there are some earlier materials dating from 1927, which McClintock had probably meant to destroy, but which were mixed in with research notes. The collection is mainly in English, but there are a few items in other languages, such as French and Spanish. These latter folders are marked, for example, "Some in Spanish" or "In Spanish," as appropriate.

The papers (124 boxes; 70.5 linear feet) are divided into six series:

Series I. Correspondence, 1931-1991 (7 boxes; 3.25 linear feet)
Series II. Subject files, 1938-1989 (3 boxes; 1 linear foot)
Series III. Works by McClintcok, 1944-1989 (11 boxes; 5 linear feet)
Series IV. Works by others, 1927-1991 (10 boxes; 4.5 linear feet)
Series V. Research notes and card files, 1930s-1990s (88 boxes; 55 linear feet)
Series VI. Photographs, 1928-1991 (4 boxes; 1.5 linear feet)
Series I-VII. Oversize (1 box; .25 linear feet)

Materials of a personal nature appear in the following folders:
Series I: Bhavnani, Mitz; Crowell, Mignon; Helfman, Arthur and Ruth; Willey, Genevra S.;

Series II: McClintock, Sara and Thomas Henry -- 50th Wedding Anniversary;

Series VI: Bhavnani, Mitz; Crowell, Frank and Mignon; McClintock, Sara; McClintock, Barbara, May 1985; McClintock, Barbara and David; McClintock, Barbara and Mitz Bhavnani; [McClintock, Malcolm Rider?]; McClintock, Sara and Mutty; McClintock Family; Unidentified, 1954, 1983, n.d.; Willey, Genevra S. and Tom.

Arrangement
Oversized materials follow the same series arrangement as noted above. Cross-referencing to oversized material appears on the folders in the standard sized boxes. All photographs and negatives have been removed from Series I-V and placed in Series VI. Cross-references appear in the original series. Reprints have been moved to the printed materials collection of the APS library. If a reprint was found as an enclosure, a photocopy of the title page was filed in its place. To retrieve reprints, consult the card catalog for printed materials. One 45 rpm audio recording called "The DOUBLE Talking HELIX Blues", which was given to McClintock by Ira Herskowitz was also removed from the collection. To retrieve this item, consult the card catalog for manuscript materials.

Administrative information
Restrictions
None.

Provenance
The McClintock Papers were donated to the APS Library by the estate of Barbara McClintock in 1992.

Preferred citation
Cite as: Barbara McClintock Papers, American Philosophical Society.

Processing information
Catalogued by Miriam Spectre, 1993.

Added entries
Subjects
  • Corn--Genetics.
  • Crossing over (Genetics)
  • Maize--Genetics
  • National Medal of Science
  • Nobel prizes
  • Plant genetics
  • Translocation (Genetics).
  • Wolf Foundation Prize
  • Women botanists
  • Women geneticists
  • Women in science
  • Women scientists
  • Contributors
  • Beadle, George Wells, 1903-
  • Blumenschein, Almiro
  • Brink, Royal Alexander, 1897-
  • Brown, W. L. (William L.), 1913-
  • Burnham, Charles R. (Charles Russel)
  • Green, Melvin M.
  • Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel, 1932-
  • Lederberg, Joshua
  • McClintock, Barbara, 1902-1992
  • Nelson, Oliver Evans, Jr., 1920-
  • Peterson, Peter Andrew, 1925-
  • Rhoades, Marcus M. (Marcus Morton), 1903-1991
  • Shapiro, James Allen, 1943-
  • Sharp, Lester W. (Lester Whyland), b.1887
  • Genre terms
  • Laboratory notebooks
  • Laboratory notes
  • Lantern slides
  • Lectures
  • Photonegatives
  • Photoprints
  • Contact information
    American Philosophical Society
    105 South Fifth Street
    Philadelphia, PA 19106-3386
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    ©1993

      Sponsor: Support for processing the McClintock Papers was provided by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
    Collection overview

    Series I. Correspondence 1931-1992 7 boxes, 3.25 lin. feet

    Incoming and outgoing manuscript and typescript letters, carbons, telegrams, and postcards generated during McClintock's career. Series I is arranged alphabetically by correspondent's name and then chronologically within each folder. When a correspondence file includes letters to a third party (i.e., not McClintock), the name is indicated on the container list by using an indent under the folder title.

    Unidentified correspondence has been filed as "Unidentified" and is arranged chronologically.

    Enclosed manuscripts have been removed from this series and placed in Series III or IV as appropriate. As with the reprints, a photocopy of the title page was filed with the original letter. Cross-references are also given for enclosed photographs, which have been removed to Series VI. Letters of reference are filed under the name of the person who is the subject of the letter.

    Correspondents include geneticists, maize geneticists, biochemists, chemists, students, and some publishers. The bulk of this series covers the 1960s to the 1990s, and the major topic of this series is maize genetics. Much of the correspondence consists of detailed explanations of McClintock's and others' experimental findings. In some cases, McClintock sent seed packets to a correspondent and kept copies of the packets labeled with the seed type. These packets were photocopied, and the photocopies have been placed in the appropriate correspondent's folder. There is a large amount of correspondence with the Rockefeller Foundation regarding the consulting work she did with them for their Agricultural Science Program in South America. Much of this work involved Takeo A. Kato Yamakake and Almiro Blumenschein; there is also a large amount of correspondence with both of them.

    Correspondents in Series I include:

    • Beadle, George W.
    • Blumenschein, Almiro
    • Brink, R. Alexander
    • Brown, William L.
    • Burnham, Charles R.
    • Green, Melvin M.
    • Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel
    • Lederberg, Joshua
    • Nelson, Oliver E., Jr.
    • Peterson, Peter A.
    • Rhoades, Marcus M.
    • Shapiro, James A.
    • Sharp, Lester W.



    Series II. Subject files 1938-1989 3 boxes; 1.0 linear feet

    Programs, brochures, award certificates, newspaper and magazine clippings, reports, meeting minutes, various versions of McClintock's curriculum vitae, and copies of the "Index to Plant Chromosome Numbers" for 1959-1965. The folders are arranged alphabetically by title and include such subjects as the National Medal of Science and the Wolf Foundation Prize. The material about the Nobel Prize includes commemorative Nobel stamps with McClintock's image that were issued in Sweden.




    Series III. Works by McClintock 1944-1989 11 boxes; 5 linear feet

    McClintock's typewritten and handwritten outlines, preparatory notes, research (including figures and tables), and drafts for articles, books, and lectures. The majority of this series is comprised of lectures, including the notes for the speech that McClintock gave when accepting the Nobel Prize. For each work, the notes and drafts are filed together. This series is arranged alphabetically by title, and cross-references are given for photographs, which appear in this series. The earliest materials in this series are notes on the Maize Genetics Coöperation Newsletter 18 in 1944. There are figures, tables, maps, and drafts for Chromosome Constitution of Races of Maize, a book co-authored with Almiro Blumenschein and Takeo A. Kato Yamakake. Also in this series are the page proofs for The Discovery and Characterization of Transposable Elements, a book of McClintock's collected works.




    Series IV. Works by others 1927-1991 10 boxes; 4.5 linear feet

    Articles, notes, reports, and papers written by colleagues and students of McClintock. This series is arranged alphabetically by author and then by title. This series attests to McClintock's practice of keeping up-to-date with the work of others in her field. Many authors are represented by four or more manuscripts, including Bruce Alberts, Guenter Albrecht-Buehler, Almiro Blumenschein, R. Alexander Brink, Benjamin Burr, Paul S. Chomet, Nina Fedoroff, Takeo A. Kato Yamakake, Frederick Meins, Jr., Oliver E. Nelson, Jr., Kenneth Paigen, Drew Schwartz, James A. Shapiro, David F. Weber, and Susan R. Wessler. Cross-references are given for photographs, which appear in this series. Also in this series are notes that McClintock took about works by others; her notes appear with the work or with a copy of the title page if it is a reprint.




    Series V. Research notes and card files 1930s-1990s 88 boxes; 55 linear feet

    Loose notes, notebooks, card files, and numerous photographs of maize. Because this series documents specific experiments with maize in great technical detail, the folders have been left in the original order in which they were boxed from McClintock's laboratory file cabinets at Cold Spring Harbor. The boxes have been labeled with the cabinet number and drawer number; for a map showing the location of these file cabinets in McClintock's laboratory, see the legal file. Most of the notes remain in folders labeled by McClintock; folders which were extremely acidic were replaced with acid-free folders, and McClintock's labels were copied onto the new folders. Loose notes remain in the boxes as found but were placed in unlabeled acid-free folders. All metal fasteners were removed and replaced with plastic clips when necessary. The notebooks are interspersed with the loose notes in the order in which McClintock arranged them. The card files (27.75 linear feet located at the end of Series V) are mainly culture cards for maize samples, which McClintock studied at Cold Spring Harbor. Many of the prints and slides are probably photographs of these same maize samples. The photographs were not removed to Series VI but left in context in Series V since many are interspersed with research notes.




    Series VI. Photographs 1928-1991 4 boxes; 1.5 linear feet

    Includes prints and negatives. Some of the prints are illustrations from articles about maize genetics, many from articles in Series IV, and some from McClintock's book, Chromosome Constitution of Races of Maize. Besides the folders filed under McClintock's name, there are other folders, which contain prints of her. These are filed as: "Blumenschein, Almiro; Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel; and Barbara McClintock"; "Dunn, L.C. and Barbara McClintock"; "Hershey, Al and Barbara McClintock"; "Albert Lasker Clinical Medical Research Award"; "Marine Biological Laboratory"; "National Medal of Science"; "Nobel Prize #1"; "Possible Short-Term Evolutionary Consequences of Biotechnology"; "Rosenstiel Award"; "Stadler Symposium"; and "Yale University".



    Detailed inventory

    Series I. Correspondence 1931-1992 3.25 linear feet

    Alberts, Bruce 1970-1982
    Box 1

    Albrecht-Buehler, Guenter 1983, 1985
    Box 1

    Anderson, Edgar 1966
    Box 1

    Armstrong, F. [196-?]
    Box 1

    Bard College 1982-1983
    Box 1

    Barghoorn, Elso S.
    Box 1

    See Ser.I, Galinat, Walton C.


    Barkan, Alice 1990-1991
    Box 1

    Martienssen, Robert


    Barry, Edward G. 1961
    Box 1

    Beadle, George W. 1972
    Box 1

    Bhavnani, Mitz 1977-1984
    Box 1

    Bird, Robert McK. 1978
    Box 1

    Blackburn, Elizabeth H. 1983
    Box 1

    Blanco, José L. [196-]
    Box 1

    In Spanish


    Blumenschein, Almiro 1963-1973
    Box 1

    Some in Portguese
    Brown, William L.
    Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel
    Painter, Theophidus, 1969
    The Rockefeller Foundation
    Safont, Julio
    See also Ser.I, Brown, William L.
    See also Ser.I, The Rockefeller Foundation
    See also Ser.I, Safont, Julio
    See also Ser.I, Timothy, David H


    Brandeis University. Rosenstiel Basic Medical Sciences Research Center 1978
    Box 1

    See also Ser.VI, Rosenstiel Award


    Brieger, F.G. 1960-1966
    Box 1

    The Rockefeller Foundation


    Brink, R. A[lexander] 1972
    Box 1

    Brookhaven National Laboratory 1953
    Box 1

    Brown, William L. 1959-1967
    Box 1

    Blumenschein, Almiro
    Goodman, Major M.
    Hyland, Howard L.
    Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel
    Monteiro, Warton
    The Rockefeller Foundation
    Timothy, David H.
    See also Ser.I, Blumenschein, Almiro
    See also Ser.I, Goodman, Major
    See also Ser.I, Jain, H.K.
    See also Ser.I, North Carolina State College
    See also Ser.I, Timothy, David


    Folder #1 1959-1967
    Box 1

    Folder #2 1968-1991
    Box 1

    Bukhari, A.I. 1979
    Box 1

    Burnham, Charles R. 1931-1932, 1962-1984, n.d.
    Box 1

    Burr, Benjamin 1978-1989
    Box 1

    See also Ser.I, Cell


    Carnegie Institution of Washington 1967-1991
    Box 1

    Singer, Maxine F.


    Cattanach, Bruce M. 1966-1967
    Box 2

    Cell 1982
    Box 2

    Burr, Benjamin


    Chandler, Vicki L. 1989-1990
    Box 2

    Chen, Zhixiang 1991
    Box 2

    See also Ser.I, Klessig, Daniel F.


    Chilton, Mary Dell 1991
    Box 2

    Chomet, Paul S. 1985-1991
    Box 2

    Chou, Louise and Tom 1984
    Box 2

    Chovnick, Arthur 1975-1976
    Box 2

    Coe, Edward H., Jr. 1962-1988
    Box 2

    Cole, Jonathan R.
    Box 2

    See Ser.I, Zuckerman, Harriet


    Columbia University 1982
    Box 2

    Cone, Karen C. 1989
    Box 2

    Cooper, Kenneth W. 1971
    Box 2

    Cornell University 1965-1990
    Box 2

    Crowell, Mignon 1971
    Box 2

    Cutler, Hugh 1966-1967
    Box 2

    See also Ser.I, Timothy, David H.


    Dellaporta, Stephen 1972, 1983
    Box 2

    Doerschug, Earle 1966
    Box 2

    Dooner, Hugo K. 1980-1990
    Box 2

    Döring, Peter 1983
    Box 2

    Dusenbery, Ruth 1972-1973
    Box 2

    Duvick, Donald N. 1985
    Box 2

    Dworkin, Martin 1985
    Box 2

    Shapiro, James A.


    Eagle, Harry 1982
    Box 2

    Economic Botany 1980
    Box 2

    See also Ser.I, Goodman, Major M.
    See also Ser.IV, Goodman, Major M., J.S.C. Smith, Takeo A. Kato Y., Variation Within Teosinte


    Emerson, R[ollins] A. 1944
    Box 2

    Emory University 1982
    Box 2

    Fabergé, A.E. 1947
    Box 2

    Fedoroff, Nina 1968-[1989]
    Box 2

    Ficsor, Gyula 1968
    Box 2

    Fincham, John R.S. 1973
    Box 2

    Flavell, R.B. 1982
    Box 2

    Fogel, Seymour 1978
    Box 2

    Galinat, Walton C. 1972, 1975
    Box 2

    Barghoorn, Elso S.
    Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel
    Kornberg, Warren
    Lonnquist, John H.
    See also Ser.I, Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel


    Gall, Joseph Grafton 1972
    Box 2

    Gavazzi, Giuseppe 1964, 1966, 1981
    Box 2

    Gearhart, John David 1969-1970
    Box 2

    Gembloux Agricultural College 1985-1986
    Box 2

    Genetical Society 1982
    Box 2

    Genetics 1969-1970
    Box 2

    Nelson, Oliver E., Jr.
    See also Ser.I, Sand, Seward A.


    Genetics Society of America, Inc. 1981-1982
    Box 2

    Genetics Society of Canada 1982-1983
    Box 2

    Gerstel, Daniel U. 1964
    Box 2

    Giles, Norman H. 1981-1982
    Box 2

    [Glass], [H.] Bentley 1940
    Box 2

    Goodman, Major M. 1965-1982
    Box 2

    Brown, William L.
    See also Ser.I, Brown, William L.
    See also Ser.I, Economic Botany
    See also Ser.IV, Goodman, Major, J.S.C. Smith, and Takeo A. Kato Y., Variation Within Teosinte


    Grant, William C., Jr. n.d.
    Box 2

    Green, Howard [1979?]
    Box 2

    Green, Melvin M. 1949, 1966-1973, 1984
    Box 2

    Grobman, Alexander 1957-1959
    Box 2

    Harlan, Jack R. 1969
    Box 3

    Hartl, Daniel L. 1982
    Box 3

    Helfman, Arthur and Ruth 1988
    Box 3

    Helfman, David Marc 1991
    Box 3

    Henry, Susan 1981
    Box 3

    Holt, H. John 1983
    Box 3

    Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize
    Box 3

    See Ser.I, Columbia University


    Hsu, Sun-Yuan 1976
    Box 3

    Hu, Wilma 1968
    Box 3

    Hutt, Fred B. 1970
    Box 3

    Hyams, Jeremy S. 1991
    Box 3

    Hyland, Howard L.
    Box 3

    See Ser.I, Brown, William L.


    Iino, Tetsuo 1983
    Box 3

    International Congress of Plant Molecular Biology 1984
    Box 3

    See also Ser.III, Mobile Genetic Elements. History and Prospectus


    Ising, Gunnar 1972
    Box 3

    Jain, H.K. 1972
    Box 3

    Brown, William L.


    Jewell, David C. [1983?]
    Box 3

    Jones, Jonathan 1988
    Box 3

    Judd, Burke H. 1981
    Box 3

    Kata Yamakake, Takeo Angel
    Box 3

    Galinat, Walton C.
    Wallace, Bruce
    See also Ser.I, Blumenschein, Almiro
    See also Ser.I, Brown, William
    See also Ser.I, Galinat, Walton
    See also Ser.I, The Rockefeller Foundation
    See also Ser.I, Timothy, David



    Folder 1 1963-1973
    Box 3

    Folder 2 1974-1984
    Box 3

    Kermicle, Jerry L. 1962-1980
    Box 3

    See also Ser.I, Klein, Anita


    Kleckner, Nancy E. 1990
    Box 3

    Klein, Anita 1982-1986
    Box 3

    Kermicle, Jerry L.


    Klessig, Daniel F. 1991
    Box 3

    Chen, Zhixiang


    Kornberg, Warren 1972
    Box 3

    See also Ser.I, Galiant, Walton C.


    Kramer, Herbert H. 1950
    Box 3

    Krikorian, Abraham D. 1973, [1979?]
    Box 3

    Lamb, Christopher J. 1991
    Box 3

    Lederberg, Joshua 1948
    Box 3

    Lewis, Edward B. 1989
    Box 3

    Lindner, Deborah A. 1992
    Box 3

    Lonnquist, John H.
    Box 3

    See Ser.I, Galinat, Walton C.


    Lowe, Brenda Ann 1987-1989
    Box 3

    Lyerla, Timothy A. 1983
    Box 3

    John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation 1981-1989
    Box 3

    See also Ser.II, same title


    McClure, Marcella A. 1990
    Box 3

    McCormick, Sheila 1978
    Box 3

    Mangelsdorf, Paul 1958, 1972
    Box 3

    The Rockefeller Foundation


    Margolin, Paul 1984
    Box 3

    Marotta, Renzo
    Box 3

    See Ser.I, Salamini, Francesco


    Martienssen, Robert 1990
    Box 3

    See also Ser.I, Barkan, Alice


    Martínez, Maria Luísa 1960, 1982
    Box 3

    Some in Spanish


    Masson, Patrick 1990
    Box 3

    Charles Léopold Mayer Prize 1982
    Box 3

    Medical Women's International Association 1987
    Box 3

    Meins, Frederick, Jr. 1974
    Box 3

    Metz, C[harles] W. 1934, 1938
    Box 3

    Miami Winter Symposia 1982
    Box 3

    Middlebury College 1990
    Box 3

    Miller, George 1982
    Box 3

    Mitchell, Christine 1986
    Box 3

    Mooseker, Mark 1991
    Box 4

    Monteiro, Warton 1962-1964
    Box 4

    See also Ser.I, Brown, William L.
    See also Ser.I, North Carolina State College


    Moreno, Ulises
    Box 4

    See Ser.I, North Carolina State College


    Thomas Hunt Morgan Centennial Symposium 1967
    Box 4

    See also Ser.III, The Expression of the Gene


    Mottinger, John P. 1969, n.d.
    Box 4

    Nanney, David Ledbetter [1975]
    Box 4

    Nasser, DeLill 1989, 1991
    Box 4

    National Academy of Sciences 1971, 1990-1991
    Box 4

    Singer, Maxine F.
    Wallace, Bruce


    The National Foundation 1975
    Box 4

    National Library of Medicine 1986-1987
    Box 4

    National Research Council 1957-1958
    Box 4

    Naturvetenskapliga Föreningen 1984
    Box 4

    Nelson, Oliver E., Jr.
    Box 4

    Peterson, Peter A., 1967
    See also Ser.I, Genetics


    Folder 1 1961-1969
    Box 4

    Folder 2 1970-1974
    Box 4

    Folder 3 1974-1981
    Box 4

    Folder 4 1982-1987
    Box 4

    Folder 5 1988-1990
    Box 4

    Neuffer, M.G. 1965, 1979
    Box 4

    Nevers, Patricia 1978
    Box 4

    See also Ser.I, Saedler, Heinz


    New York. Suffolk County 1988
    Box 4

    New York University 1983
    Box 4

    Nobel Prize 1983, 1988
    Box 5

    North Carolina State College 1961-1964
    Box 5

    Brown, William L.
    Monteiro, Warton
    Moreno, Ulises


    O'Brien, Stephen J. 1984-1986
    Box 5

    Ohta, Yasuo 1963-1965
    Box 5

    O'Mara, Joe G. 1946-1947, n.d.
    Box 5

    Osler, Robert D. 1959, 1970, 1984
    Box 5

    Paigen, Kenneth 1966-1979
    Box 5

    Painter, Theophidus
    Box 5

    See Ser.I, Blumenschein, Almiro


    Parratt, Patricia 1986
    Box 5

    Peterson, Peter A. 1971-1984
    Box 5

    Rhoades, Marcus M., 1972
    See also Ser.I, Nelson, Oliver E., Jr.


    Phillips, Lyle L. 1964
    Box 5

    Phillips, Ronald L. 1970-1987, n.d.
    Box 5

    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 1974, 1989-1991
    Box 5

    Ptashne, Mark 1982
    Box 5

    Ramsey, Ann 1988
    Box 5

    Randolph, L.F. 1972
    Box 5

    Rhoades, Marcus M. 1949-1982
    Box 5

    See also Ser.I, Peterson, Peter A.


    The Rockefeller Foundation
    Box 5

    Blumenschein, Almiro
    Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel
    Safont, Julio
    Wellhausen, E.J.
    See also Ser.I, Blumenschein, Almiro
    See also Ser.I, Brieger, F.G.
    See also Ser.I, Brown, William
    See also Ser.I, Mangelsdorf, Paul
    See also Ser.I, Timothy, David


    Folder 1 1958-1975
    Box 5

    Folder 2 1976-1982
    Box 5

    The Royal Society 1989
    Box 6

    Rutgers the State University of New Jersey 1979-1980
    Box 6

    See also Ser.III, How chromosomes have been used to trace the origin and migration of races of maize in the Americas


    Saedler, Heinz 1976-1986
    Box 6

    Nevers, Patricia


    Safont, Julio 1963-1967
    Box 6

    Blumenschein, Almiro
    See also Ser.I, Blumenschein, Almiro
    See also Ser.I, The Rockefeller Foundation


    Sager, Ruth 1949
    Box 6

    Salamini, Francesco 1982
    Box 6

    Marotta, Renzo


    Sand, Seward A. 1974-1979
    Box 6

    Genetics


    Sastry, G.R.K. 1963-1977
    Box 6

    Schiefelbein, John 1985
    Box 6

    Schreiber, Giorgio 1964
    Box 6

    Schubiger, Gerald 1981
    Box 6

    Schwartz, Drew 1964-1989
    Box 6

    Shapiro, James A. 1981-1990
    Box 6

    See also Ser.I, Dworkin, Martin


    Shapiro, Lucille 1988
    Box 6

    Sharp, Lester W. 1932
    Box 6

    Shepherd, Nancy S. 1984-1988
    Box 6

    Sheridan, William F. 1982
    Box 6

    Sickler, Stephen 1985
    Box 6

    Sigma Delta Epsilon 1987
    Box 6

    Silk, Georgiana 1982
    Box 6

    Singer, Maxine F. 1990-1991
    Box 6

    See also Ser.I, Carnegie Institution of Washington
    See also Ser.I, National Academy of Sciences


    Sjöling-Manger, Anneliese 1984
    Box 6

    In German


    Society for Developmental Biology, Inc. 1981
    Box 6

    Society of Developmental Biology 1982
    Box 6

    Sonneborn, Tracy M. 1959, 1972
    Box 6

    Sorenson, John C. 1979
    Box 6

    Sorrentino, Jennifer J. 1986
    Box 6

    Southampton College 1983
    Box 6

    Sprague, G.F. 1950-1951, 1969, 1982
    Box 6

    Starlinger, Peter 1975-1990
    Box 6

    State University of New York 1982-1983
    Box 6

    Steffensen, Dale M. 1966
    Box 6

    Stephens, S.G. 1948
    Box 6

    Sundaresan, Venkatesan 1987
    Box 6

    Taylor, J. Herbert 1982
    Box 7

    Timothy, David H. 1961, 1965, 1982-1983
    Box 7

    Blumenschein, Almiro
    Brown, William L.
    Cutler, Hugh
    Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel
    The Rockefeller Foundation
    See also Ser.I, Brown, William L.


    Ting, Y[u] C[hen] 1986
    Box 7

    Tokunaga, Chiyoko 1965
    Box 7

    Trelstad, Robert L. 1984
    Box 7

    Uhl, Charles Harrison 1969
    Box 7

    Unidentified 1963-1966, n.d.
    Box 7

    Union College 1989
    Box 7

    United States. Department of Energy 1980, 1984
    Box 7

    University of Cambridge 1981-1982
    Box 7

    See also Ser.III, Diversity of Gene Expression Initiated By Transposable Elements -- Lecture at University of Cambridge
    See also Ser.VI, same title


    University of Hartford 1982
    Box 7

    University of Puerto Rico 1982
    Box 7

    University of Texas 1967-1968
    Box 7

    Walbot, Virginia 1987, [1988]
    Box 7

    Wallace, Bruce [1965], 1973-1974, 1982
    Box 7

    Brenner, Sidney
    See also Ser.I, Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel
    See also Ser.I, National Academy of Sciences


    Wayne State University 1983
    Box 7

    See also Ser.III, Some Unexpected Results of a Simple Experiment -- Lecture at Wayne State University


    Weaver, Edward A. 1942
    Box 7

    Weber, David F. 1967
    Box 7

    Wellhausen, E.J.
    Box 7

    See Ser.I, The Rockefeller Foundation


    Wesleyan University 1979
    Box 7

    See also Ser.III, Modes of Action of Gene-Control System


    Wessler, Susan R. 1987-1990
    Box 7

    Whalen, R.H. 1973
    Box 7

    Willey, Genevra S. 1986
    Box 7

    Williams, Warren 1972
    Box 7

    Witkin, Evelyn Maisel 1975, 1984
    Box 7

    Wolf Foundation 1981-1984
    Box 7