Sewall Wright Papers
1895-1988
(17 linear feet)

Ms. Coll. 60

© American Philosophical Society
105 South Fifth Street * Philadelphia, PA 19106-3386

American Philosophical Society

105 South Fifth Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106-3386
Table of contents Abstract
Sewall Wright ranks among the most influential figures in the field of population genetics during the 20th century, and made important contributions to biostatistics, biometrics, and evolutionary theory. These papers contain much of Wright's professional correspondence, scattered research notes, and drafts of a small number of papers.
Background note
Sewall Wright at Chicago, ca.1925
Sewall Wright at Chicago, ca.1925

One of the pioneers of quantitative genetics and evolutionary biology, Sewall Wright was born in Wisconsin on December 21, 1889. He was, as he was fond of noting, the child of two cousins - the result of inbreeding. From early in his career, Wright contributed to emerging understandings of Darwinian natural selection and Mendelian genetics to lay the groundwork for modern population genetics and the Neo-Darwinian "modern synthesis." He made profound theoretical contributions in the theories of genetic drift and shifting balance, and was equally important in analyzing problems in the relationship of genotype and phenotype, biometrics, and biostatistics.

The hallmark of Wright's scientific work was his ability to combine experimental and theoretical approaches, and to apply novel mathematical and statistical methods to analyze problems in biology. Many of his theoretical insights took years to prove empirically, and others were so computationally intensive that they could not easily be tackled in the pre-computer era, but his influence, along with that of his friend, J.B.S. Haldane, and some-time antagonist, R. A. Fisher, helped reorient the disciplines of evolutionary biology and genetics along more rigorous, quantitive lines.

Wright's professional education began at Lombard College (BS, 1911), now defunct, and the University of Illinois (MS, 1912), from which he gained admission to Harvard. Opting to work on guinea pigs, one of the first groups of animals to be thoroughly studied by geneticists, Wright received his doctorate of science in 1915 for the lucidly-titled dissertation, An Intensive Study of the Inheritance of Color and of Other Coat Characteristics in Guinea Pigs. His choice of topic proved particularly fruitful in landing his first professional position, as Senior Animal Husbandman with the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

The U.S.D.A. was interested in having the brilliant young geneticist begin to analyze the extensive set of trait records they had gathered for their inbred guinea pig colonies established in 1906, all in the hope of applying the findings to improve livestock breeding. To make the connections between guinea pigs and swine, Wright felt it necessary first to develop a general theory of population genetics, which in turn, he argued, required more powerful and flexible statistical techniques than had previously been used. By 1918, Wright had worked out a new statistical approach, path analysis, which now has wide application in sociology, econometrics, and behavioral genetics, and with this new tool, began investigating some fundamental questions in inheritance and population genetics, delving into the relative influence of heredity and the environment in determining the appearance of traits.

By the early 1920s, Wright's methodological and theoretical approaches had matured, and he later believed that by the time he left the U.S.D.A. for the University of Chicago in 1926, he had developed most of his fundamental ideas about evolutionary processes. His first theoretical paper, the influential "Evolution in Mendelian populations," was written in 1925, though not published until 1931. Among the most controversial and far-reaching of his ideas was the theory of genetic drift, which was as widely misunderstood and misrepresented, according to Wright, as it was widely known, and which was the crux of a long-standing argument in the literature with R.A. Fisher, among others. Based on his findings, Wright suggested that small, random genetic changes ("drift") in small local populations can greatly increase the "field of variability" available for natural selection. The implications for understanding the speciation process and the rates and trajectories of evolutionary change were profound, and although controversial, his theory had a galvanizing influence on evolutionary studies, expanding the range of potential evolutionary mechanisms and invigorating debate over evolutionary mechanics. Although Wright is often said to have presented a "non-Darwinian" model for evolutionary change, he later insisted that what he had provided was instead a means of producing variability upon which the powerful forces of Darwinian natural selection could operate.

At the U.S.D.A. and at the University of Chicago, Wright also began to develop a view of evolution as consisting largely of "occasional shifts" from one state of genetic near equilibrium to another, rather than the progressivist paradigm that had dominated evolutionary studies (maintaining that evolution proceeded by the slow, incremental accumulation of small mutations and concentrating on the fixation of discrete characters). Perhaps more subtly, Wright also insisted upon focussing upon the evolution of "interaction systems" as opposed to isolated traits or organisms in isolation of their populations, laying the groundwork for understanding the evolutionary process as occurring at more than one hierarchically related levels. "An organism," he wrote, "is not a mere aggregation of characters, but a harmonious, tightly integrated entity," implying that this integration was as true at the level of the population as the gene. It would not be overstatement to suggest that Wright's theoretical, statistical, and empirical studies, in interaction with the work of Fisher, Haldane, George Gaylord Simpson, and others, were instrumental in fashioning the Neo-Darwinian synthesis of the 1940s, representing the firm fusion of Mendelian and Darwinian principles, and in galvanizing the macroevolutionary studies of the 1970s and 1980s.

At Chicago, Wright was employed (successively) as Associate Professor of Zoology, Professor, and the Ernest D. Burton Distinguished Service Professor, earning a reputation as a conscientious, demanding, and engaging teacher, who always incorporated the latest available information in his lectures. He also spent visiting years as Hitchcock Professor at the University of California Berkeley (1943) and as Fulbright Professor at the University of Edinburgh (1949-1950).

In 1955, Wright joined the faculty of the University of Wisconsin as Leon J. Cole Professor of Genetics, and worked for five years until his "retirement" in 1960. For Wright, though, retirement did not mean a slacking off of research. Virtually until the day of his death at age 98, Wright remained an active participant in the Genetics Department at Wisconsin as Professor Emeritus. Many of the 210 scientific papers he wrote during his career were published after his departure from Chicago -- literally up until the time of his death -- and his magnum opus, the four volume Evolution and the Genetics of Populations (Chicago, 1968-1978), was completed only months before his 90th birthday.

Wright's professional associations were numerous, as were the laurels of his innovative and influential scientific career. He was awarded ten honorary doctorates during his lifetime, was president of five scientific organizations and the recipient of nine medals or prizes, and he held memberships in thirteen scientific societies or national and international organizations. In 1932, he was elected to membership in the American Philosophical Society.

Wright married Louise Lane Williams in 1921, with whom he had three children, Richard, Robert, and Elizabeth Quincy Wright Rose. Louise Wright died in 1975, followed by Sewall on March 3, 1988.


Scope and content
The Sewall Wright Papers document the thought and professional activities of one of the 20th century's greatest quantitative evolutionary biologists. Containing Wright's professional correspondence, scattered research notes, and drafts of a small number of papers

Series I. Correspondence, 1931-1991 27 boxes, 13.5 linear feet
Series II. Manuscripts 2 boxes, 1 linear foot
Series IIa. Research data and notes 2 boxes, 1 linear foot
Series III. Biographical and autobiographical material 0.5 boxes, 0.25 linear feet
Series IIIa. Transcripts of oral history interviews 1.5 boxes, 0.75 linear feet
Series IV. Photographs 1 box, 0.5 linear feet

Administrative information
Restrictions
None.

Provenance
The Wright Papers were initially collected and organized by William Provine for his book, Sewall Wright and Evolutionary Biology (University of Chicago, 1978), and donated by him to the APS Library in 1988.

Provine had arranged Wright's papers largely by subject, however at the APS the correspondence has been reorganized by correspondent. Records of Provine's arrangement are available.

Preferred citation
Cite as: Sewall Wright Papers, American Philosophical Society.

Additional information
Separated material
Tape recordings of oral history interviews conducted by William Provine have been transferred to the APS recordings collections.

Related material
The APS collections include the papers of a number of Wright's contemporaries in genetics and evolutionary biology, notably Theodosius Dobzhansky, Herbert Spencer Jennings, and George Gaylord Simpson. He appears as a correspondent in several other collections, including A. F. Blakeslee, Charles B. Davenport, Milan Demerec, L. C. Dunn, Hubert Dana Goodale, Michael Lerner, C.C. Li, Jack Schultz, Curt Stern, Ann Roe.

References
Provine, William B., Sewall Wright and Evolutionary Biology (Chicago: Univ. of Chicago, 1978). Call no.: B W937p.

Added entries
Subjects
  • Evolution (Biology)
  • Genetic algebras
  • Genetics
  • Genetics Society of America
  • House Un-American Activities Committee
  • National Academy of Sciences
  • National Research Council
  • Population genetics
  • Provine, William
  • University of Chicago
  • Contributors
  • Wright, Sewall, 1889-1988
  • Contact information
    American Philosophical Society
    105 South Fifth Street
    Philadelphia, PA 19106-3386
    [http://www.amphilsoc.org/]

    ©8/2001


    Collection overview

    Series I. Correspondence 1895-1988 13.5 lin. feet

    Incoming and outgoing professional correspondence, with a lesser quantity of administrative and personal correspondence.

    The bulk of Wright's professional correspondence concerns discussions, elaborations, or clarifications of his ideas with respect to those of other scientists, or commentary on papers submitted for publication. Wright frequently served as a referee or commentator for professional journals. Among the more interesting correspondence are letters concerned with the social implications of genetic theories and discussions of the relationship of science and politics.

    Correspondence relating to Wright's administrative responsibilities date mostly from his years at the University of Chicago, or relate to his work with professional socities. The majority consists of recommendations, elections, candidates for positions or offices, and the definition of institutional goals and agendas. There is also some correspondence relating to honors and awards received by Wright.

    Finally, a relatively small number of items are concerned with Wright's philosophical views.

    In general, correspondence is filed alphabetically by author, then chronologically by date written. In instances in which letters were written on behalf of an institution, they are filed under the name of the institution rather than the author, per se.




    Series II. Manuscripts
    1.0 lin. feet

    Typewritten, handwritten, and published copies of papers written by Wright, submitted to him for review or comment, or garnered by him in the course of his research. The manuscripts are almost exclusively concerned with Wright's scientific interests, but also include some papers relating to his teaching.

    Manuscripts are arranged by author, title, and year of publication, in that order.




    Series IIa. Research data and notes
    1.0 lin. feet

    Hand-written notes recording experimental results and statistics, compiled by Wright or others, or the analysis of primary data. In some cases, these notes relate to Wright's efforts to verify; presumably, some computations are applications of Wright's "path analysis," and others relate to his work as referee of other people's papers.

    Manuscripts are arranged by author, title, and year of publication, in that order.




    Series III. Biographical and autobiographical materials
    0.5 linear feet

    Fourteen folders containing resumes and outlines of Wright's life and career. Wright wrote detailed genealogical pieces on his family, with extensive commentary on his own life. Includes a published genealogy of the Wright family, and an illustrated booklet writen by Wright during his childhood.

    Materials are arranged alphabetically




    Series IIIa. Transcripts of oral history interviews
    0.75 lin. feet

    Fifty eight folders of interview transcripts, prepared from 52 tape recordings made by William Provine during research for his book, Sewall Wright and Evolutionary Biology.

    Manuscripts are arranged by author, title, and year of publication, in that order.




    Series IV. Photographs
    0.5 linear feet

    Images of Wright, his family, and his colleagues. For the images used by William Provine in Sewall Wright and evolutionary biology, Provine's captions have been transcribed on the front of the folders. Charts and diagrams used in Provine's book are also included in this series.

    Folders are arranged alphabetically by the subject of the photograph.



    Detailed inventory

    Series I. Correspondence 1895-1988 13.5 lin. feet

    Abbott, Clyde P. 1925
    Box 1

    Abbott, W.S. 1924-1926
    Box 1

    Abrams, Gordon C. 1956-1957
    Box 1

    Abstracts in Anthropology 1970
    Box 1

    Smith, M. Estelle


    Academic Press, Inc. 1966
    Box 1

    Iacono, Anthony


    Adair, Fred L. n. d.
    Box 1

    Adams, Elliot Q. 1945
    Box 1

    Adams, James Ring n. d.
    Box 1

    Adelmann, H, B. 1936
    Box 1

    Adler, Julius 1966
    Box 1

    Advances in Genetics 1945
    Box 1

    Demerec, M.


    Adkisson, V.W. 1952
    Box 1

    Aebischer, M. 1934
    Box 1

    Aeurbach, C. 1970
    Box 1

    Alderfer, William K. 1962
    Box 1

    Aldrich, W.W. 1917
    Box 1

    Alexander, Brooke 1961
    Box 1

    Alexander, Howard W. 1945
    Box 1

    Alexander, Jerome 1941-1949
    Box 1

    Allard, R.W. 1965-1971
    Box 1

    Allee, W.C. 1927-1954
    Box 1

    Clyde


    Allen, Garland E. 1979
    Box 1

    Allen, Glover M. 1968
    Box 1

    Allen, Glover M. 1968
    Box 1

    Allen, Gordon 1954
    Box 1

    Allen, Sally Lyman 1954-55
    Box 1

    Alvarez, Walter C. 1969
    Box 1

    American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1953-77
    Box 1

    Burhoe, Ralph W.; Davis, Saville


    American Association for the Advancement of Science 1949
    Box 1

    American Association for the Advancement of Science--Bevan, William 1970
    Box 1

    Bevan, William


    American Association for the Advanc ement of Science--Cole, Leon 1921
    Box 1

    Cole, Leon


    American Association for the Advanc ement of Science--Du Shane, Graham 1962
    Box 1

    DuShane, Graham


    American Association for the Advancement of Science--Irwin, M. R. 1947
    Box 1

    Irwin, M. R.


    American Association for the Advancement of Science--La Rue, George 1934
    Box 1

    LaRue, George


    American Association for the Advancement of Science--Mayer, Joseph 1956
    Box 1

    Mayer, Joseph


    American Association for the Advancement of Science--Metz, C.W. 1947
    Box 1

    Metz, C. W.


    American Association for the Advancement of Science--Meyerhoff, Howard 1951
    Box 1

    Meyerhoff, Howard


    American Association for the Advancement of Science--Moulton, F.R. 1944
    Box 1

    Moulton, F. R.


    American Association for the Advancement of Science--Oppenheimer, Jane M. 1955
    Box 1

    Oppenheimer, Jane M.


    American Association for the Advancement of Science--Ullman, Morris B. 1962
    Box 1

    Ullman, Morris


    American Association for the Advancement of Science--Valentine, Willard L. 1966
    Box 1

    Valentine, Willard L.


    American Association for the Advancement of Science--Ward, Henry B. 1933
    Box 1

    Ward, Henry B.


    American Association for the Advancement of Science--Wolfe, Dael 1961
    Box 1

    Wolfe, Dael


    The American Biology Teacher 1941
    Box 1

    Colin, E.C.


    American Cancer Society 1949
    Box 1

    American Council of Learned Societies 1955
    Box 1

    Dictionary of American Biography; James, Edward T.


    American Dental Association 1960
    Box 1

    Pearlman, Sholom


    American Eugenics Society 1957
    Box 1

    American Genetic Society 1954
    Box 1

    American Genetic Society- Bamford, Ronald 1950
    Box 1

    Bamford, Ronald


    American Genetic Society- Cook, Robert 1932-51
    Box 1

    Cook, Robert


    American Genetic Society- Lake, B, C. 1956-64
    Box 1

    Lake, B.C.


    American Institute for Biological Sciences- Albritton, Errett C. 1950-52
    Box 1

    Albritton, Errett C.


    American Institute for Biological Sciences- Freemont-Smith, F. 1961-63
    Box 1

    Freemont-Smith, F.; Whiteside, Naomi


    American Institute for Biological Sciences--Hylander, Clarence J. 1952
    Box 1

    Hylander, Clarence J.


    American Institute for Biological Sciences--Meyer, Samuel L. 1952-53
    Box 1

    Meyer, Samuel L.


    American Institute for Biological Sciences--Shilling, Charles W. 1961
    Box 1

    Shilling, Charles W.


    American International Publishers 1922
    Box 1

    Rommel, George M.


    American Journal of Medical Genetics-Opitz 1978
    Box 1

    Opitz, John M.


    The American Journal of Human Genetics--Steinberg 1958-60
    Box 1

    Steinberg, Arthur G.


    The American Journal of Sociology-Blumer 1944
    Box 1

    Blumer, Herbert


    American Medical Association 1955
    Box 1

    Freyder, Maydalene


    American Mouse Club 1931
    Box 1

    Gates, William H.


    The American Naturalist--Baker, W.K. 1968
    Box 1

    Baker, W.K.


    The American Naturalist--Bryson, Vernon 1963
    Box 1

    Bryson, Vernon


    The American Naturalist--Cattell, J. McKeen (Jacques) 1931-55
    Box 1

    Cattell, J. McKeen (Jacques)


    The American Naturalist--Dunn, L.C. 1950-55
    Box 1

    Dunn, L.C.


    The American Naturalist-La Duke, Frances 1968
    Box 1

    La Duke, Frances


    The American Naturalist--Lewontin, R.C. 1969
    Box 1

    Lewontin, R.C.


    The American Naturalist--Sokal, Robert R. 1970-74
    Box 1

    Sokal, Robert R.; Slobodkin, Laurence B.


    The American Naturalist--Taylor, Randolph Wm. 1944
    Box 1

    Taylor, Randolph Wm.


    The American Naturalist--Wallace, Bruce 1967
    Box 1

    Wallace, Bruce; Lewontin, R.C.


    The American Naturalist--Williams, George C. n.d.
    Box 1

    Williams, George C.; Felsenstein, J.


    American Philosophical Society-Bell, W.J., Jr . 1967
    Box 1

    Bell, W.J,, Jr. ; Shryock, R. H.


    American Philosophical Society-Bronk, Detlev W. 1939
    Box 1

    Bronk, Detlev W.


    American Philosophical Society-Corner, George W. 1962-71
    Box 1

    Corner, George W.


    American Philosophical Society-Eisenhart, L. P. 1949-51
    Box 1

    Eisenhart, L.P.


    American Philosophical Society-Goodspeed, Arthur W. 1932-33
    Box 1

    Goodspeed, Arthur W.; Miller, John A.


    American Philosophical Society-McClung, C. E. 1933
    Box 1

    McClung, C.E.


    American Philosophical Society-Moe, Henry Allen 1961
    Box 1

    Moe, Henry Allen


    American Scandinavian Society 1922
    Box 1

    Creese, James


    American Scientist 1962
    Box 1

    Gillispie, Mrs. Charles C.


    American Society of Animal Production-Briggs, H. M. 1949
    Box 1

    Briggs, H.M.


    American Society of Animal Production-Cole. L. J. 1933
    Box 1

    Cole, Leon J.


    American Society of Animal Production-Craft, W. A. 1931
    Box 1

    Craft, W.A.


    American Society of Animal Production-Hill, J.A. 1932
    Box 1

    Hill, J. A.


    American Society of Animal Production-Hogan, A.G. 1933
    Box 1

    Hogan, A. G.


    American Society of Animal Production-Loeffel, J. 1933
    Box 1

    Loeffel, J.


    American Society of Animal Production-Whiting, P.W. 1934
    Box 1

    Whiting, P.W.


    American Society of Animal Production Proceedings 1931
    Box 1

    Carroll, W. E.


    American Society of Human Genetics-Brown, Judith A. 1980
    Box 2

    Brown, Judith A.; Bloom, Arthur


    American Society of Human Genetics-Dewey, William J. 1961
    Box 2

    Dewey, William J.


    American Society of Human Genetics-Gardner, Eldon J. 1956
    Box 2

    Gardner, Eldon J.


    American Society of Human Genetics-Herndon, C. Nash 1956
    Box 2

    Herndon, C. Nash


    American Society of Human Genetics-Murphy, Edmond A. 1976
    Box 2

    Murphy, Edmond A.


    American Society of Naturalists 1950
    Box 2

    American Society of Naturalists-Cole, L. J. 1931
    Box 2

    Cole, Leon J.


    American Society of Naturalists-Demerec, M. 1933-1934
    Box 2

    Demerec, M.


    American Society of Naturalists-Glass, Bentley 1951-1952
    Box 2

    Glass, Bentley


    American Society of Naturalists-Hargitt, George T. 1933
    Box 2

    Hargitt, George T.


    American Society of Naturalists-Lillie, Frank R. 1933
    Box 2

    Lillie, Frank R.


    American Society of Naturalists-Lindstrom, E. W.; 1933
    Box 2

    Lindstrom, E. W.


    American Society of Naturalists- Mangelsdorf, Paul C. 1951-1952
    Box 2

    Mangelsdorf, Paul C.


    American Society of Naturalists-Muller, H. J. 1944
    Box 2

    Muller, H. J.


    American Society of Naturalists-Plough, Harold H. 1953
    Box 2

    Plough, Harold H.


    American Society of Naturalists-Rhoades, M. M. 1951
    Box 2

    Rhoades, M. M. ; Van Niel, Cornelius


    American Society of Naturalists-Stone, Wilson S. 1948
    Box 2

    Stone, Wilson S.; Weiss, Paul Alfred


    [American Society of Zoology] [1944-50]
    Box 2

    American Society of Zoology--Adams, A. Elizabeth 1947
    Box 2

    Adams, A. Elizabeth


    American Society of Zoology--Adelman, H.B. 1947
    Box 2

    Adelman, H. B.


    American Society of Zoology--Allee, W. C. 1944
    Box 2

    Allee, W.C.


    American Society of Zoology--Brown, F. A. 1947
    Box 2

    Brown, F.A.


    American Society of Zoology--Coker, R. F. 1947
    Box 2

    Coker, R.F.


    American Society of Zoology--Danforth, C.H. 1947
    Box 2

    Danforth, C.H.


    American Society of Zoology--Demerec, M. 1947
    Box 2

    Demerec, M.


    American Society of Zoology--Domm, L. V. 1947
    Box 2

    Domm, L.V.


    American Society of Zoology--Executive Committee 1945
    Box 2

    Executive Committee


    American Society of Zoology--Figge, F.H.J. 1947
    Box 2

    Figge, F.H. J.


    American Society of Zoology--Goodrich, H.B. 1935
    Box 2

    Goodrich, H.B.


    American Society of Zoology--Hamburger, Viktor 1947
    Box 2

    Hamburger, Viktor


    American Society of Zoology--Hartmann, C. G. 1947
    Box 2

    Hartmann, C.G.


    American Society of Zoology--Hess, W. N. 1947-49
    Box 2

    Hess, W.N.; Executive Committee


    American Society of Zoology--Hisaw, F.L. 1947
    Box 2

    Hisaw, F.L.


    American Society of Zoology--Kempton, R.T. 1947
    Box 2

    Kempton, R.T.


    American Society of Zoology--Kornhauser. 1947
    Box 2

    Kornhauser, S. I.


    American Society of Zoology--Lillie, F.R. 1944
    Box 2

    Lillie, F.R.


    American Society of Zoology--Minich, D.E. 1946
    Box 2

    Minich, D.E.


    American Society of Zoology--Nelson, Thurlow G. 1947
    Box 2

    Nelson, Thurlow G.


    American Society of Zoology--Noland, L.E. 1947
    Box 2

    Noland. L.E.


    American Society of Zoology--Parker, G.H. 1933
    Box 2

    Parker, G.H.


    American Society of Zoology--Pollister, A. V. 1947
    Box 2

    Pollister, A.V.


    American Society of Zoology--Twitty, V.C. 1947
    Box 2

    Twitty, V. C.


    American Society of Zoology--Zeleny, Charles 1933
    Box 2

    Zeleny, Charles


    American Statistical Association n. d.
    Box 2

    American Statistical Association--Berkson, Joseph 1936
    Box 2

    Berkson, Joseph


    American Statistical Association--Bliss, C. I. 1942
    Box 2

    Bliss, C.I.


    American Statistical Association--Buros, Oscar K. 1947
    Box 2

    Buros, Oscar K.


    American Statistical Association--Cox, Gertrude 1945
    Box 2

    Cox, Gertrude; Finnegan, J.K.


    American Statistical Association--Holtzinger, Karl J. 1934
    Box 2

    Holzinger, Karl J.


    American Statistical Association--King, W.I. 1931
    Box 2

    King, W.I.


    American Statistical Association--Kopf, Edwin W. 1931
    Box 2

    Kopf, Edwin W.


    American Statistical Association--Mills, Frederick 1934
    Box 2

    Mills, Frederick


    American Statistical Association--Miner, John Rice 1944
    Box 2

    Miner, John Rice


    American Statistical Association--Ogburn, William F. 1931
    Box 2

    Ogburn, William F.


    American Statistical Association--Rice, Stuart A 1934
    Box 2

    Rice, Stuart A.


    American Statistical Association--Riley, Donald C. 1961-62
    Box 2

    Riley, Donald C.


    American Statistical Association--Ross, Frank A. 1926-31
    Box 2

    Ross, Frank A.


    American Statistical Association--Wolman, Leo 1931
    Box 2

    Wolman, Leo


    Anderson, Allan G. 1950
    Box 2

    Anderson, Edgar 1932-1960
    Box 2

    Anderson, Mark n.d.
    Box 2

    Anderson, Wyatt W. 1976-80
    Box 2

    Andervont, H.B. 1964
    Box 2

    Andrews, Henry N. 1963
    Box 2

    Animal Behavior Society 1968
    Box 2

    Hirsch, Jerry


    The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 1931
    Box 2

    Young, Donald


    Annals of Mathematical Statistics 1933-34
    Box 2

    Carver, H.C.


    Annual Review of Genetics 1965-73
    Box 2

    Roman, Herschel


    Annual Review of Physiology 1943-45
    Box 2

    Luck, J, Murray; Harris, Marjorie R.; Davis, Esther


    Appel, Fred W. 1943 -47
    Box 2

    Archer, Joyce M. 1973 -79
    Box 2

    The Rare Varieties Cavy Club


    Argenbright, G. F. 1923
    Box 2

    Arrow, Kenneth J. 1974
    Box 2

    Asbury, Ken n.d.
    Box 2

    Ashbrook, Frank G. 1931-33
    Box 2

    Ashby, Eric 1933-45
    Box 2

    Australian Legation to the USSR


    Ashman, R.B. 1968
    Box 2

    Atwooa, Banford S. 1950
    Box 2

    Atz, James W. 1950-51
    Box 2

    Aunt Bess 1952
    Box 2

    Avadhani, K. K. 1971
    Box 2

    Avalon Park Auto Rebuilders 1947
    Box 2

    Ayala, Francisco J. 1980
    Box 2

    Babcock, E.B. 1924-46
    Box 2

    Bach, Fritz H. 1980
    Box 2

    Baggett, Samuel 1922
    Box 2

    Baitsell, George A. 1951-53
    Box 2

    Bajema, Carl Jay 1979
    Box 2

    Baker, A. C. 1924-25
    Box 2

    Baker, Lawrence H. 1958
    Box 2

    Baker, William K. 1954
    Box 2

    Balakrishnan, V. 1978
    Box 3

    Ball, Francis M. 1963
    Box 3

    Ballenger, E.S. 1931
    Box 3

    Lillie, F. R.


    Ballonoff, Paul 1973
    Box 3

    Ballou, W.H. 1925
    Box 3

    Baluch, H.G. 1931-35
    Box 3

    Bancroft, T.A. 1951-62
    Box 3

    Banta, A. M. 1942
    Box 3

    Barigozzi, Claudio 1951
    Box 3

    Barrowclough, George F. 1979
    Box 3

    Bartelmez, G. W. 1948
    Box 3

    Bartky, Walter 1933
    Box 3

    Bartlett, J. W. 1937
    Box 3

    Bartlett, M.S. 1955
    Box 3

    Bartone, John C. 1952
    Box 3

    Bateman, A.J. 1948-50
    Box 3

    Bates, Ruth 1946
    Box 3

    Baxter, Brent 1940
    Box 3

    Beadle, G.W. 1942-65
    Box 3

    Beale, Geoffrey 1951-52
    Box 3

    Beam, Alexander G. 1978
    Box 3

    Beecher, W. J. 1951
    Box 3

    Bell, George A. 1930-31
    Box 3

    Belling, John 1932-33
    Box 3

    Benson 1946
    Box 3

    Bennett, Arthur L. 1978
    Box 3

    Bennett, Richard L. 1959
    Box 3

    Berg, Raissa 1972-79
    Box 3

    Astaurou, Boris L.; On the dynamics of the Mutation Process in Man


    Bernet, Frank E. 1963-69
    Box 3

    [Bernstein, F.] 1925-26
    Box 3

    Bernstein, Felix 1934-43
    Box 3

    Bernstein, Marianne E. 1952
    Box 3

    Bernstein, Marianne Magnus 1950-51
    Box 3

    Bernstein, U. 1940
    Box 3

    Berry, George 1946
    Box 3

    Berry, Joe 1949
    Box 3

    Bessey, Otto A. 1936
    Box 3<