Max Bergmann papers, [ca. 1930]-1945

Mss.B.B445

Date: 1930-1945 | Size: 7.5 Linear feet, 7,500 items

Abstract

Papers consist of letters, reports, addresses and lectures, relating to biological chemistry and other scientific topics, the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, refugee scientists, professional associations, etc.

Background note

Max Bergmann (February 12, 1886-November 7, 1944) was a biochemist, whose research proved key for the study of biochemical processes. His work on peptide synthesis and protein splitting provided a starting point for modern protein chemistry and the study of enzyme-substrate interactions. He is most noted for developing the carbobenzoxy protecting group, for the synthesis of oligopeptides, using any amino acid in any sequence. He co-authored with his colleague Joseph S. Fruton (1912-2007, APS 1967) several reviews in protein and enzyme chemistry, notably "Proteolytic Enzymes," in the Annual Review of Biochemistry 10 (1941): 31-46 and "The Specificity of Proteinases," in Advances in Enzymology 1 (1941): 63-98.

Bergmann was born in Fürth, Germany, the son of a coal merchant named Solomon Bergmann and his wife Rosalie Stettauer. He entered the University of Munich, initially interested in botany, but shifted to chemistry, after being convinced that biological questions could only be answered by the methods of organic chemistry. He received a bachelor's degree in 1907, and afterward became a student of Emil Fischer (1838-1914, APS 1909), the foremost protein and carbohydrate chemist of the day at the University of Berlin. In 1911 Bergmann received a Ph.D. with a dissertation on acyl polysulfides and became Fischer's research assistant. In 1912 Bergmann married Emmy Miriam Grunwald with whom he had two children. The marriage ended in divorce, and he remarried Martha Suter in 1926. During World War I Bergmann was exempted from military service because of his research work with Fischer. While working with Fischer, Bergmann made important contributions to carbohydrate, lipid, tannin and amino acid chemistry, developing new methods for the preparation of α-monoglycerides. In 1920 Bergmann was appointed Privatdozent at the University of Berlin and head of the chemistry department at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Textile Research.

Bergmann left the University of Berlin in 1921 to become the director of the new Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Leather Research and Professor of chemistry at the Dresden Technical University. At Dresden, Bergmann created one of the world's leading laboratories for the study of protein chemistry. After Adolf Hitler's rise to power, Bergmann, a Jew, emigrated to the United States. From 1934 until his death Bergmann was affiliated with the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research in New York.

Bergmann represents the tradition of German organic chemistry applied to biological problems. Working with his mentor Fischer, who sought effective methods to separate and identify amino acids, and who identified the peptide bond as the structure that connects amino acids, Bergmann made many basic contributions to protein and amino acid chemistry. In Dresden he extended Fischer's work of separating and identifying the amino acid constituents of proteins. In order to establish the conjecture of some protein chemists that proteins were, in fact, polypeptides, containing thousands of amino acids, Bergmann developed new methods of peptide synthesis. The most important discovery came in 1932, when he and his colleague Leonidas Zervas created the carbobenzoxy method allowing them to use any amino acid in any sequence to produce peptides and polypeptides that closely resembled naturally occurring proteins.

Bergmann continued this work in New York at the Rockefeller Institute, stressing two new lines of research: (1) expanding the carbobenzoxy method to form peptides that could serve as substrates for protein-splitting enzymes, and (2) unraveling the total structure of proteins. After becoming head of the chemistry laboratory at the Rockefeller Institute in 1937, Bergmann recruited several talented biochemists. Along with his colleague Joseph Fruton, he discovered the first synthetic peptide substrates for which several enzymes were catalysts. When they demonstrated that the enzyme pepsin was able to catalyze the hydrolysis of synthetic peptides, they implicated the peptide bond in protein structure, but also provided the first clear evidence that specific enzymes split peptides at exact linkages in the chain. Their discovery cleared the path for study of how enzymes act as catalysts for every biological function.

Bergmann's methods of analysis and synthesis proved incapable of solving the riddle of protein structure. He applied methods for separation and quantitative analysis to every amino acid in a protein in an attempt to establish their sequence in the polypeptide chain. In 1938 he proposed a theory of the systematic recurrence in the location of every amino acid residue in the peptide chain of a protein. However, his hypothesis proved an oversimplification. Two biochemists in his working group, Standford Moore and William Stein, showed him that the analytical data did not support his "periodic theory," and Bergmann was forced to abandon it. Moore and Stein later collaborated in developing novel methods for quantitative analysis of amino acids in protein hydrolysates, methods they perfected after World War II. By 1949 it was possible to determine the order of the links of each amino acid in a protein. The Englishman Frederick Sanger was the first to establish the complete amino acid sequence in a protein, the hormone insulin. Moore and Stein followed by identifying the sequence of a more complex protein, the enzyme ribonuclease.

Bergman died of cancer in New York City on November 7, 1944. His mastery of peptide synthesis and protein splitting constituted the beginnings of modern protein chemistry. Bringing to the United States a background in German organic chemistry, he laid the foundations for the work of others, who would fulfill Bergmann's goal of understanding and mapping the molecular structure of proteins and enzymes. His research colleagues found him a supportive leader and collaborator. He coauthored a number of publications with other members of his research group.

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Collection Information

Physical description

7,500 items, 7.5 linear feet.

Provenance

Presented by the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research and accessioned, 1964 (Accession #150.1ms.)

Physiology, Biochemistry, and Biophysics Note

Max Bergmann, formerly director of the Kaiser-Wilhelm Institute for Leather Research, joined the Rockefeller Institute in 1933; he was one of many German scientists of the intellectual migration. A protege of Emil Fischer, Bergmann had developed in Germany a leading center for protein chemistry, attracting students from around the world. His successful career continued in his new homeland, which he considered "the best country on the globe" (Letter to Felix Haurowitz, 8 July 1943). His research program, which focused on the action of proteolytic enzymes on synthetic peptides and on the problem of protein structure, aimed at explaining the biological specificity of proteins. As determinants of specificity, proteins were then generally regarded as the active hereditary material in the chromosomes; Bergmann's investigations were also intended to account for this genetic specificity. The Bergmann Papers -- letters, reports, addresses, and lectures -- are therefore important not only for the history of biochemistry, but also for the history of molecular genetics. The correspondence shows Bergmann to be a central figure within the international network of protein chemists, and instrumental in helping other emigre biochemists in the 1930s. The letters also document the importance of Bergmann's laboratory as a training center; among his young assistants were Stanford Moore and William H. Stein, who developed sensitive techniques of chromatography. In addition to basic work on proteins, Bergmann remained associated with leather research, and the collection contains material on this link between academic biochemistry and commercial leather research in America.

AuthorFormatDateLanguage
American Chemical Society (Notices of meetings for the Divisions of Organic Chemistry, Biological Chemistry, and Agricultural Chemistry. Congratulations on Bergmann becoming a member of the society. Includes materials on symposia on nutrition; invitations to speak at various local sections.) Correspondence (6 folders)1934-1944English
American Leather Chemists Association (Membership application forms, notices of annual meetings, ballot sheets for electing members, officers, and voting on society policies. Copy of proceedings. Thanks for giving speeches.) Correspondence (3 folders)1934-1945English
Astbury, William Thomas, 1898-1961 (Correspondence regarding Bergmann's theories of animal protein structure, requests for reprints, and reviews of each other's papers prior to publication.) Correspondence (12 items)1934-1939English
Ballentine, Robert (Science and professional communications. Correspondence regarding publication of research, letters of recommendation, vita, application, interview, impressions of Bergmann.) Correspondence (2 folders)1940-1944English
Bergmann, M. (Max), 1886-1944 (Correspondence with and about German refugee scientists. Among the scientists mentioned are Hermann K. Mohr, Francis Krauss-Sterrett, and Ruth Crzellitzer.) Correspondence (50 items)1941-1944German
Chargaff, Erwin, 1905-2002 (Correspondence regarding a chemical, questionnaire needed for Chargaff to be employed with the U.S. National War Production Board.) Correspondence (4 items)1942-1943English
Chibnall, Albert Charles, 1894-1988 (Professional activities related to protein chemistry, Chibnall's visit to the laboratory at the Rockefeller Institute.) Correspondence (3 folders)1938-1943English
Clark, William M. (William Mansfield), 1884-1964 (Technical issues in protein chemistry. Manuscript sent to Clark describing method developed in Bergmann's lab on measurement of solubility an a semi-micro scale.) Correspondence (2 items)1942English
Clarke, Hans Thacher, 1887-1972 (Includes materials on the network of protein chemists. Personal correspondence, requests for reprints, recommendations regarding Konrad Bloch, Heinrich Waelsch, Chi-yuan Chou, Heinz Fraenkel-Conrat, Hans J. Cahmann, and Joseph Fruton. Analyses from Hermann Fischer sent to Clarke's lab. Manuscript to be published in Journal of Biological Chemsitry.) Correspondence (2 folders)1934-1944German
Cohn, Edwin J. (Edwin Joseph), 1892-1953 (On scientific and administrative issues, including materials on the campaign to establish a separate section on protein chemistry within the American Chemical Society (see also a file on "Protein Committee", circa 1930s).) Correspondence (2 folders)1937-1941English
Demerec, M. (Milislav), 1895-1966 (On the 1941 Cold Spring Harbor Symposium.) Correspondence (4 items)1941English
Du Vigneaud, Vincent, 1901-1978 (Scientific and social matters. Recommendation of Dr. Loring and list of Loring's publications. Information on chemicals and preparations. Letters concerning filling positions at the Rockefeller Institute and George Washington University. Meeting, dinner invitations. Requests for reprints. Correspondence on experiments.) Correspondence (2 folders)1934-1945English
Fischer, Hermann Otto Laurenz, 1888-1960 (Scientific and social concerns. Letter from Fischer to Bergmann, desiring to free Prof. Freidrich Epstein from a concentration camp in France. Arranging lectures. Request for chemicals, chemicals sent to Rockefeller Institute for analysis. News about Bergmann's nephew in Germany. Exchange of papers. Note about Simon Flexner. Letters concerning various scientific refugees' job prospects in the United States: Otto Meyerhof, Dr. Bernstein, Prof. Strauss (a friend of F. Mendel). Bergmann's efforts to publish a paper by Mendel and Fischer in Science.) Correspondence (3 folders)1937-1941German
Flexner, Simon, 1863-1946 (Flexner's reaction to Bergmann's work. Progress report of the analysis of progestin. Thanks for reprints.) Correspondence (7 items)1935-1940English
Fraenkel-Conrat, Heinz, 1910-1999 (Important correspondence regarding Fraenkel-Conrat's career as an emigre life scientist. Summary of an experiment sent by Fraenkel-Conrat to the Journal of the American Chemical Society, seeks advice concerning preparations of compounds. Thanks to Bergmann for providing a job recommendation and helping to secure naturalization papers. Copies of preparation methods for compounds. Correspondence concering changes in employment.) Correspondence (2 folders)1933-1944German
Fruton, Joseph S. (Joseph Stewart), 1912-2007 (Professional and scientific matters. Notes on a lab demonstration given by Fruton. Work reports by both Fruton and Bergmann. Requests for reprints. Bibliography and vita of Fruton to 1942. Copy of lecture delivered by Bergmann on the occasion of Fruton receiving the Eli Lilly Award, 1944. Speech given by Fruton at Bergmann's funeral.) Correspondence (56 items)1941-1945English
Gasser, Herbert S. (Herbert Spencer), 1888-1963 (Gasser was director of the Rockefeller Institute, 1935-1953. Includes: technical correspondence and response to William H. Stein's work. Request by Gasser for Bergmann's annual lab report. Notices of Institute meetings. Notes to Gasser from Bergmann concerning students in the lab: Stein, Paul Zamecnik, Robert Ballentine, Rocha de Silva, Mark A. Stahmann, Calvin Golumbic. Notices of F. Goebel and Rene Dubois becoming members of the Institute.) Correspondence (2 folders)1936-1945English
Hanson, Frank Blair (Informative correspondence about Rockefeller Foundation Fellowships, including the fellowships of Klaus Hofmann, R. Ing Haugaard, and Carl Niemann.) Correspondence (23 items)1935-1940English
Haurowitz, Felix, 1896-1987 (Haurowitz correspondence from Turkey, where his work contract is running out. Inquires about the fate of German scientists in the United States. Later correspondence relates to Haurowitz's immigration to the U.S.) Correspondence (8 items)1937-1943German
Institute for Leather Manufacture Research (Informative material about organic chemistry of leather and tanning. Requests for Bergmann's reprints.) Correspondence (7 items)1934-1937German
Levene, P. A. (Phoebus Aaron), 1869-1940 (Includes Levene's reaction to Bergmann's research and materials related to the establishment of the Protein Committee for the National Research Council. Recommendations of H. Freiburg, Hans Wurzburger, Ing Irene Adler, and Eric Schmidt. Request for chemicals.) Correspondence (2 folders)1935-1946English
Link, Karl Paul, 1901-1978 (Bergmann and Link were colleagues and friends. Their many shared scientific, cultural, and social interests are documented in their correspondence. The principal importance of these files lies in the information they contain about the growth of biochemistry within an agricultural context, and the relation of Link's work to other programs. Being a renowned chemist, Link was well connected within the international community of biochemists. There is a great deal on general trends in biochemistry (including a critique of protein chemistry), and interesting exchanges related to the immigration of Carl Neuberg and Otto Meyerhof. These files are an important source on the history of biochemistry in general, and American agricultural chemistry in particular.) Correspondence (6 folders)1934-1944German
Meyerhof, Otto, 1884-1951 (Reference to Mayerhof's trip to the U.S. in 1937, writes wanting to find a job. Eventually finds a job in Paris, but writes again later asking Bergmann for help. Bergmann returns a note in disguised style because of inspectors, saying that he will try and help. Later, Meyerhof's move to the University of Pennsylvania.) Correspondence (7 items)1940-1943German
Muller, H. J. (Hermann Joseph), 1890-1967 (Regarding an invitation to participate in the Seventh International Congress of Genetics.) Correspondence (6 items)1938-1942English
Neuberg, Carl, 1877-1956 (A response to Bergmann's work.) Correspondence (5 items)1934-1940German
Neurath, Hans, 1909-2002 (On protein chemistry. Requests samples of chemicals and reprints from Bergmann. Neurath asks Bergmann's opinion on a manuscript he has prepared.) Correspondence (16 items)1937-1943German
Niemann, Carl George, 1908-1964 (Various intellectual and institutional aspects of protein chemistry. Bergmann asks Niemann to recommend a chemist to work in his lab at the Rockefeller Institute. Bergmann recommends Niemann to the National Defense Board, 1943. Niemann recommended to the American Chemical Society by Linus Pauling. Death notice of Bergmann. Letter to Niemann, while at University College, London, about publishing joint papers on collagen-gelatin. Niemann discussed the London lab. Bergmann expresses his depression about his German contemporaries.) Correspondence (2 folders)1937-1944English
Northrop, John Howard, 1891-1987 (Relates primarily to scientific and technical issues of protein chemistry. Northrop seeks a contribution for the celebration of Winthrop J. V. Osterhout's 70th birthday. Reprint requests. Letters concerning experiments, especially about chymo-trypsin.) Correspondence (2 folders)1934-1942English
O'Flaherty, Fred (Leather chemistry research in the United States. Request for reprints. On Bergmann's membership in the American Leather Chemists Association. Meetings of the association and requests to speak at the meetings. Bergamann forwards a technical question from a German leather chemist. Bergmann asks O'Flaherty's help in finding a job for Grete Sicher.) Correspondence (4 folders)1934-1944English
Osterhout, W. J. V. (Winthrop John Van Leuven), 1871-1964 (Bergmann's reaction to Osterhout's work. Osterhout sends Bergmann numerous reprints.) Correspondence (22 items)1934-1942English
Pauling, Linus, 1901-1994 (On Carl Niemann's career, the nomination of Niemann for the American Chemistry Society award in Pure Chemistry.) Correspondence (4 items)1941-1943English
Perutz, Max F. (Letters referring to the Rockefeller Foundation, meeting Bergmann in New York.) Correspondence (4 items)1943English
Protein Committee of the National Research Council (On many scientific and organizational aspects of protein chemistry in America. Notices of meetings and agendas of activities. Minutes of meetings and lists of members. Letter from Charles L. Parsons to P. A. Levene, concerning a joint symposium of the Protein Committee with the American Chemical Society's Division of Biological Chemistry. Concerning a protein division for ACS.) Correspondence (26 items)1938-1940English
Robbins, William Jacob, 1890-1978 (Administrative issues. Robbins requests chemicals and reprints from Bergmann.) Correspondence (4 items)1942-1943English
Schmitt, Francis Otto, 1903-1995 (Material on the state of protein chemistry. Requests for reprints. Schmitt asks Bergmann to recommend a person for an opening in his lab; Bergmann recommends Hans Hirschmann.) Correspondence (2 folders)1938-1944English
Stein, William H. (Various aspects of Stein's career. Technical problems of experiments while Stein is working at the Rockefeller Institute. Draft of an article by Stein and Bergmann. Office procedures and reprint lists compiled by Stein following Bergmann's death.) Correspondence (3 folders)1936-1947English
Stern, Kurt Guenter (Regarding Bergmann's joining the enzyme group. Asks one of Bergmann's collaborators to speak at an informal enzyme chemistry meeting at Yale (declined).) Correspondence (10 items)1936-1937English
University of Michigan (Lectures for the Summer School at the University of Michigan.) Correspondence (4 items)July 5 - 8, 1938English
Williams, John Warren, 1898-1988 (Williams was associated with the Division of Physical and Inorganic Chemistry of the American Chemical Society (ACS). Invites Bergmann to speak at an ACS meeting in Milwaukee (Bergmann declines).) Correspondence (5 items)1938-1944English
Wyckoff, Ralph W. G. (Ralph Walter Graystone), 1897-1995 (Requests for reprints.) Correspondence (4 items)1937-1939English

Additional Biographical Notes:

Vincent du Vigneaud spent most of his prolific career at Cornell University Medical College in New York, where his research program focused mainly on amino acids. In the late 1930s his studies of the amino acid methionine made it possible to trace the biochemical pathway through which methyl groups were shifted from compound to compound. In the early 1940s he identified the compound biotin and deduced its chemical structure; biotin was immediately synthesized by Merck Laboratories. And in the late 1940s he isolated the active fragment of the pituitary hormone oxytocin, and within a few years worked out its amino acid composition. It was the first protein hormone ever to be synthesized, earning du Vigneaud the 1955 Nobel Prize in chemistry.

Karl Paul Link had hoped to go to medical school. Instead, with the exception of two years of post-doctoral training in Europe, his entire scientific career -- undergraduate, graduate, and fifty years of research -- was nurtured within the agricultural tradition of the University of Wisconsin. In retrospect, medicine benefited more from his accomplishments as an agricultural chemist than it would have from his practice of medicine. His discovery of Dicumarol (an important clinical coagulant), his procedures for isolating vitamins and other natural products of importance to nutrition, and his important contributions in carbohydrate chemistry (his specialty) exemplify his overlapping medical and agricultural concerns.

Link was also an influential teacher, in a sense a scientific cult figure. His analytical excellence and technical skills, matched by a charismatic personality and an open life-style, drew many students to his laboratory and home. Through his long academic lineage (among his students are Carl Niemann and Stanford Moore), Link's influence extended to other institutions, including Max Bergmann's laboratory at the Rockefeller Institute.

Indexing Terms


Corporate Name(s)

  • Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research

Occupation(s)

  • Biochemists -- United States.

Subject(s)

  • Biochemistry -- United States.
  • Chemistry -- United States.
  • Jewish scientists.
  • Political refugees.
  • Science -- Societies, etc.
  • Scientists - United States
  • Scientists, Refugee


Detailed Inventory

 Papers
  
 A - Misc., No. 1
1934 May - 1939 January Box 1:
folder 1

General miscellaneous materials. Job applications, invitations to meetings. Bergmann requests catalogs from instrument firms. Requests for samples of chemicals, both to and from Max Bergmann. Circulars concerning refugees and anti-Fascist campaigns.

 A - Misc., No. 2
1938 October - 1944 September Box 1:
folder 2

General miscellaneous materials. Job applications, invitations to meetings. Bergmann requests catalogs from instrument firms. Requests for samples of chemicals, both to and from Max Bergmann. Circulars concerning refugees and anti-Fascist campaigns.

 A - Misc., No. 3
1937 June - 1944 August Box 1:
folder 3

General miscellaneous materials. Job applications, invitations to meetings. Bergmann requests catalogs from instrument firms. Requests for samples of chemicals, both to and from Max Bergmann. Circulars concerning refugees and anti-Fascist campaigns.

 Aabye, J. S.
1935 April - June Box 1:
folder 4

Three letters to Max Bergmann concerning the 50th anniversary of the Danish Forogsstationen. Invitation to attend declined.

 Academic Friends of Hebrew University
1941 February Box 1:
folder 5

Circular concerning this organization and application forms.

 Academic Press, Inc.
1942 December - 1944 May Box 1:
folder 6

Publishers from New York. Max Bergmann thanks the company for complementary books recieved. Request from the company for information about a Dr. Feigl, who wrote a book they are about to publish.

 Ace Glass Co.
1939 November - 1942 January Box 1:
folder 7

Letters from Max Bergmann requesting catalogs. Includes invoices and estimates for apparatus.

 Adams, Roger
1934 March - 1942 July Box 1:
folder 8

Requests for reprints to and from Max Bergmann. Letter of recommendation for Sidney W. Fox from Adams.

 Adkins, Homer
1942 July - August Box 1:
folder 9

A letter to Adkins from Max Bergmann requesting the suggestion of a "bright young chemist" for his lab.

 Agfa Ansco Film Co.
1940 September - November Box 1:
folder 10

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and the Afga Ansco Photographic Materials department. Bergmann writes concerning prints which have wrongly been mailed.

 Ahmad, Bashir
1938 April Box 1:
folder 11

A letter introducing Ahmad to Max Bergmann. A letter from Ahmad to Bergmann to make arrangements for a meeting.

 Air Raid Preparations
1943 March Box 1:
folder 12

Circular detailing what to do in case of air raids.

 Akao, Akira
1941 November Box 1:
folder 13

Request to Max Bergmann for reprints.

 Alexander, Jerome
1936 May - 1940 December Box 1:
folder 14

Mostly correspondence concerning reprints. Also request for a sample of fibrin, needed by Alexander for an experiment.

 Alien Property Custodian
1943 September - 1944 July Box 1:
folder 15

Circulars and application forms for membership. Organization was set up to provide reissues of foreign scientific articles which were not being distributed because of the War.

 American Association for the Advancement of Science, No. 1
1943 August - 1944 October Box 1:
folder 16

Copies of the AAAS Bulletin from August, 1943-October, 1944.

 American Association for the Advancement of Science, No. 2
1942 March - 1943 July Box 1:
folder 17

Copies of the AAAS Bulletin form March, 1942-July, 1943. A list of the nominees for president of the AAAS for 1937.

 American Association for the Advancement of Science, No. 3
1935 October - November Box 1:
folder 18

A notice of Max Bergmann's election to the society.

 American Chemical Society, No. 1
1934 August - 1937 December Box 1:
folder 19

Five folders ranging from 1934-1944. Notices of meetings for the Division of Organic Chemistry, the Division of Biological Chemistry, and the Division of Agricultural Chemistry. A note of congratulations to Max Bergmann for becoming a member of the ACS. Reprints from symposiums. Invitations to speak at various local sections.

 American Chemical Society, No. 2
1935 January - 1936 June Box 1:
folder 20

Five folders ranging from 1934-1944. Notices of meetings for the Division of Organic Chemistry, the Division of Biological Chemistry, and the Division of Agricultural Chemistry. A note of congratulations to Max Bergmann for becoming a member of the ACS. Reprints from symposiums. Invitations to speak at various local sections.

 American Chemical Society, No. 3
1934 August - 1944 January Box 1:
folder 21

Five folders ranging from 1934-1944. Notices of meetings for the Division of Organic Chemistry, the Division of Biological Chemistry, and the Division of Agricultural Chemistry. A note of congratulations to Max Bergmann for becoming a member of the ACS. Reprints from symposiums. Invitations to speak at various local sections.

 American Chemical Society, No. 4
1944 September Box 1:
folder 22

Five folders ranging from 1934-1944. Notices of meetings for the Division of Organic Chemistry, the Division of Biological Chemistry, and the Division of Agricultural Chemistry. A note of congratulations to Max Bergmann for becoming a member of the ACS. Reprints from symposiums. Invitations to speak at various local sections.

 American Chemical Society, No. 5
1941 September - 1944 April Box 1:
folder 23

Five folders ranging from 1934-1944. Notices of meetings for the Division of Organic Chemistry, the Division of Biological Chemistry, and the Division of Agricultural Chemistry. A note of congratulations to Max Bergmann for becoming a member of the ACS. Reprints from symposiums. Invitations to speak at various local sections.

 American Chemical Society - Rochester Section
1941 October - 1941 November Box 2:
folder 1

Letters to and from Max Bergmann concerning expenses for a speech given to the Rochester section of the American Chemical Society.

 American Leather Chemists Association, No. 1
1943 June - 1944 August Box 2:
folder 2

Three folders ranging from November, 1934-May, 1944. Membership application forms, notices of annual meetings, ballot sheets for electing members and officers, and voting on society policies. Copies of proceedings. Notes of thanks for speeches given.

 American Leather Chemists Association, No. 2
1937 August - 1942 August Box 2:
folder 3

Three folders ranging from November, 1934-May, 1944. Membership application forms, notices of annual meetings, ballot sheets for electing members and officers, and voting on society policies. Copies of proceedings. Notes of thanks for speeches given.

 American Leather Chemists Association, No. 3
1934 May - 1940 April Box 2:
folder 4

Three folders ranging from November, 1934-May, 1944. Membership application forms, notices of annual meetings, ballot sheets for electing members and officers, and voting on society policies. Copies of proceedings. Notes of thanks for speeches given.

 American Men of Science
September 1937 - 1939 April Box 2:
folder 5

A 1939 notice of scientists to be included in the 6th edition. Correspondence between Max Bergmann and J. McKeen Cattell regarding the "Biographical Directory of American Men of Science."

 American Society of Biological Chemists, No. 1
1934 April - 1937 December Box 2:
folder 6

Three folders ranging from April, 1934- October, 1944. Notice of official meetings. Official ballot cards. Abstracts from meetings. Notice of membership.

 American Society of Biologiccal Chemists, No. 2
1942 January - 1944 June Box 2:
folder 7

Three folders ranging from April, 1934- October, 1944. Notice of official meetings. Official ballot cards. Abstracts from meetings. Notice of membership.

 American Society of Biological Chemists, No. 3
1941 November - 1944 October Box 2:
folder 8

Three folders ranging from April, 1934- October, 1944. Notice of official meetings. Official ballot cards. Abstracts from meetings. Notice of membership.

 Anderson, R. J.
1934 July - 1942 January Box 2:
folder 9

Letter of recommendation to Max Bergmann of Dr. M.S. Newman. A letter from Bergmann to Anderson asking if he knew of any "young chemists available to work in his lab."

 Andrews, A. C.
1937 November- 1938 March Box 2:
folder 10

Requests for reprints to Max Bergmann.

 Andrews, James C.
1934 October - 1940 November Box 2:
folder 11

Requests for reprints to Max Bergmann.

 Amino Acids
  Box 2:
folder 12

Cross references to other files.

 Anslow, William P.
1944 January Box 2:
folder 13

Personal letter from Max Bergmann to Anslow.

 Anson, Mortimer L.
1937 May - 1939 October Box 2:
folder 14

Correspondance between Max Bergmann and Mortimer Anson concerning the growth of crystals of carboxypeptidase.

 Apparatus
  Box 2:
folder 15

Cross references to other files in the collection.

 Applicants, No. 1
1941 October - 1943 September Box 2:
folder 16

Applications for volunteer and paid positions in Max Bergmann's lab, from 1941-1944.

 Applicants, No. 2
1942 February - 1944 May Box 2:
folder 17

Applications for volunteer and paid positions in Max Bergmann's lab, from 1941-1944.

 Archives of Biochemistry
1942 December - 1944 October Box 2:
folder 18

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and the Archives of Biochemistry bewtween December, 1942 and October, 1944. All deal with reviewing or declining to review articles.

 Armour Research Foundation
1945 October Box 2:
folder 19

A request for chemical compounds for research.

 Arnoldi, H.
1934 June Box 2:
folder 20

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and Arnoldi regarding advice on how to patent a new method Arnoldi has developed. The letter to Bergmann is typed in German.

 Ascorbic Acid
  Box 2:
folder 21

Crossreferences to other files in the collection.

 Asselbergs, H. B.
1939 March - April Box 2:
folder 22

Two letters between Max Bergmann and Asselbergs, from March and April, 1939. Asselbergs wrote to Bergman for advice on the best way to synthesize an ester. The letter to Bergmann is handwritten German.

 Astbury, William T.
1935 September - 1939 April Box 2:
folder 23

Correspondence between Max Bergman and William T. Astbury. Includes requests for reprints, discussion of Astbury's work on animal protein, and letters about reviewing each others work before publication.

 Atlantic Gelatin Company, Inc.
1934 December - 1935 January Box 2:
folder 24

A letter requesting a recommendation for a German emigre chemist with expetise in the manufature of photographic geltain.

 Axelrad, Felix
1940 April - 1941 March Box 2:
folder 25

Correspondence requesting the aid of Max Bergmann in affairs pertaining to jobs and wartime internment. The letters from Axelrad to Bergmann are typed in German.

 B - Misc., No. 1
1935 October - 1944 October Box 2:
folder 26

General miscellaneous material. Including: thanks for reprints, letters wanting donations, letters to make appointments, letters wanting Max Bergmann for a reference. Some ASBC info. Requests for exp. samples. Requests for Bergmann to nominate candidates for jobs if he knows anyone suitable (especially from the Leather Chem. Ind). Letter from Seigfried Bergmann interned in a POW camp in Canada, wants to know if he is related to Max Bergmann. Notice of Bergmann's inclusion in Biographical Encyclopedia of America.

 B - Misc., No. 2
1937 April - 1944 June Box 2:
folder 27

General miscellaneous material. Including: thanks for reprints, letters wanting donations, letters to make appointments, letters wanting Max Bergmann for a reference. Some ASBC info. Requests for exp. samples. Requests for Bergmann to nominate candidates for jobs if he knows anyone suitable (especially from the Leather Chem. Ind). Letter from Seigfried Bergmann interned in a POW camp in Canada, wants to know if he is related to Max Bergmann. Notice of Bergmann's inclusion in Biographical Encyclopedia of America.

 B - Misc., No. 3
1939 March - 1942 August Box 3:
folder 1

General miscellaneous material. Including: thanks for reprints, letters wanting donations, letters to make appointments, letters wanting Max Bergmann for a reference. Some ASBC info. Requests for exp. samples. Requests for Bergmann to nominate candidates for jobs if he knows anyone suitable (especially from the Leather Chem. Ind). Letter from Seigfried Bergmann interned in a POW camp in Canada, wants to know if he is related to Max Bergmann. Notice of Bergmann's inclusion in Biographical Encyclopedia of America.

 B - Misc., No. 4
1934 June - 1944 September Box 3:
folder 2

General miscellaneous material. Including: thanks for reprints, letters wanting donations, letters to make appointments, letters wanting Max Bergmann for a reference. Some ASBC info. Requests for exp. samples. Requests for Bergmann to nominate candidates for jobs if he knows anyone suitable (especially from the Leather Chem. Ind). Letter from Seigfried Bergmann interned in a POW camp in Canada, wants to know if he is related to Max Bergmann. Notice of Bergmann's inclusion in Biographical Encyclopedia of America.

 B - Misc., No. 5
1938 June - 1942 November Box 3:
folder 3

General miscellaneous material. Including: thanks for reprints, letters wanting donations, letters to make appointments, letters wanting Max Bergmann for a reference. Some ASBC info. Requests for exp. samples. Requests for Bergmann to nominate candidates for jobs if he knows anyone suitable (especially from the Leather Chem. Ind). Letter from Seigfried Bergmann interned in a POW camp in Canada, wants to know if he is related to Max Bergmann. Notice of Bergmann's inclusion in Biographical Encyclopedia of America.

 Bachmann, Werner E.
1942 July - 1944 March Box 3:
folder 4

Correspondence between max Bergmann and Werner E. Bachmann. Letters pertaining to matters of staffing positions in Bergmann's lab.

 Baekeland, L. H.
1936 March - 1944 December Box 3:
folder 5

Includes letters for reprints, recommendations of students, and a letter of condolence to Mrs. Bakeland.

 Baker, Lillian E.
1940 August - 1944 September Box 3:
folder 6

Several letters mainly about her illness, some professional notes about Max Bergmann wanting her to write a paper, also a request for references from Bergmann.

 Baker Colloid 46
1941 June - November Box 3:
folder 7

Correspondence from 1941 between Max Bergmann and Baker and Co., Inc. The letters are in regards to the use of a new chemical, "Baker Colloid 46," by Bergmann.

 Ballentine, Robert, No. 1
1941 August - 1944 September Box 3:
folder 8

Correspondence regarding publication of his research 1941-43. Letters of recommendation, vita, application, interview, impressions of Max Bergmann.

 Ballentine, Robert, No. 2
1940 October - 1941 March Box 3:
folder 9

Letters of recommendation, curriculum vitae, application, interview, impressions of Max Bergmann.

 Barger, George
1936 June Box 3:
folder 10

Four telegrams concerning chemical equation of pyrimidine, Vit B, June 1936.

 Barschall, Hermann
1943 June - September Box 3:
folder 11

Correspondence from Max Bergmann to various labs trying to get Barschall (German refugee) a job.

 Barus, Maxwell
1944 September - October Box 3:
folder 12

Requests to Max Bergmann for information regarding a legal case. Bergmann refers Barus to other scientists.

 Bass, Lawrence W.
1936 April - May Box 3:
folder 13

Correspondence concerning a speech at the New York section of the American Chemical Society in 1936.

 Beadle, George Wells
1943 December Box 3:
folder 14

Correspondence concerning a sample of l-serine needed for an experiment.

 Beard, Howard H.
1936 November - 1938 September Box 3:
folder 15

Letters regarding a paper and an experiment in which Beard seeks the advice of Bergmann.

 Beard, Joseph W.
1941 September Box 3:
folder 16

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and Joseph Beard concerning an experiment.

 Berger, William V.
1943 December Box 3:
folder 17

Two letters from Max Bergmann to William Berger in regards to reprints and chemical samples for experiments.

 Berggren, Ruth E. L.
1936 January - February Box 3:
folder 18

Letter seeking employment in Bergmann's lab.

 Berliner, Arnold
1935 November - 1940 May Box 3:
folder 19

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and Berliner regarding employment.

 Bernheim, Frederick
1937 April - 1940 September Box 3:
folder 20

General correspondence. Letters include details about an experiment and also the fate of an English scientist working under war conditions.

 Behrens, Otto K.
1938 December - 1944 September Box 3:
folder 21

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Otto K. Behrens. Included are letters regarding Behrens working in Bergmann's lab for one year.

 Beiser, A.
1943 November Box 3:
folder 22

A copy of Beiser's curriculum vitae sent with a note to Max Bergmann.

 Benton, Arthur F.
1942 January Box 3:
folder 23

Correspondence regarding letters of recommendation for William Fenton Ross.

 Bergmann, Max, No. 1
1941 April - 1945 November Box 3:
folder 24

Includes: a list of reprints 1933-39, draft of a biographical sketch about Max Bergmann, written by Joseph S. Fruton for the American Academy of Science, mailing list for reprints, list of journals sent to Bergmann, and a list of membership to various societies.

 Bergmann, Max, No. 2
1941 January - 1944 March Box 3:
folder 25

Includes some personal and family correspondence. Also, a bibliography of Bergmann's articles, 1911-1925.

 Bhagvat, Kamala A.
1939 Janaury - May Box 3:
folder 26

A note of thanks to Max Bergmann.

 Biochemical Society
1943 October - 1945 February Box 3:
folder 27

Notices of meetings, nomination forms, receipts for payments of dues, and an inquiry from Max Bergmann regarding the terms of membership.

 Biological Abstracts
1941 October - 1943 July Box 3:
folder 28

Letters asking Max Bergmann to participate in abstracting articles.

 Blackadder, T.
1934 July - 1943 June Box 3:
folder 29

Letter from T. Blackadder (of Rohm and Hass Co.) to Max Bergmann, requesting samples of tanning materials.

 Blank, Irvin H.
1934 June - 1936 August Box 3:
folder 30

Notes of thanks to Max Bergmann regarding advice given.

 Bloch, Henry S.
1939 June - 1941 March Box 3:
folder 31

Correspondence regarding job advice from Max Bergmann. Included is a copy of Henry Bloch's curriculum vitae.

 Bloch, Konrad, No. 1
1941 May - 1943 October Box 3:
folder 32

Corresondence between Max Bergmann and Konrad Bloch. Letters are in regards to advice on gaining citizenship in the United States and concerns over the state of work within the field of science.

 Bloch, Konrad, No. 2
1936 December - 1940 October Box 3:
folder 33

Konrad Bloch's application to the "Relief and Research Fund Inc. N.Y." for a grant to do Ph.D. research under H.T. Clarke at Columbia University. Includes letters of recommendation from Max Bergmann.

 Block, Richard J
1937 February - 1943 March Box 3:
folder 34

Correspondence between Richard J. Block and Max Bergmann. Includes letters requesting reprints, advice on chemical experiments, and a note requesting that Max Bergmann comment on a paper of Block's.

 Blumenthal, Fritz
1941 May Box 3:
folder 35

A letter informing Max Bergmann of Blumenthal's intentions to take the U.S. Medical Board examinations.

 Boas, Franz
1939 December - 1940 March Box 3:
folder 36

Correspondence between Franz Boas and Max Bergmann. Letters inform Bergmann of Boas intentions to set up a Palestine Science Society for Jewish Scientists in Europe. Includes a list of scholars with sympathy to the cause.

 Bolton, E. K.
1934 May - 1935 May Box 3:
folder 37

Correspondence between E. K. Bolton (of DuPont Nemours Co.) and Max Bergmann. Included are requests for a sample of dyes for experimental purposes, and also a note congratulating Bergmann on his recent move to the Rockefeller Institute.

 Book Order
1941 November - 1944 September Box 4:
folder 1

Miscellaneous material relating to book orders. Includes catalogs, book orders, and reciepts of payment.

 Bookbinders
1942 July - 1943 October Box 4:
folder 2

Reciepts of payment to "Knoll's Bookbindery."

 Borsook, H.
1941 September Box 4:
folder 3

Correspondence regarding a speech given by Borsook at the Rockefeller Institute on September 24, 1941.

 Boston Hide & Leather Co.
1941 October - December Box 4:
folder 4

Correspondence regarding the recommendation of a leather chemist.

 Boyd, George Edward
1941 October 18 - 1942 January 14 Box 4:
folder 5

Letter requesting polypeptides for an experiment.

 Brand, Erwin
1934 July 15 - 1944 March 21 Box 4:
folder 6

Correspondence between Erwin Brand and Max Bergmann. Includes letters regarding the American Chemical Society, Brand's work, and also letters in regards to the exchange of both chemicals and equipment between Bergmann and Brand.

 Brand, Hugo
1935 September Box 4:
folder 7

Correspondence regarding the employment for a German refugee leather chemist.

 Braunschweig, Theodore
1941 June - December Box 4:
folder 8

Correspondence regarding Braunschweig's application to the American Leather Chemist Association.

 Brenner, Carl Max
1940 January - April Box 4:
folder 9

Correspondence regarding Brenner's appointment to work for one year in Max Bergmann's lab and the arrangements for his arrival.

 British Association for the Advancement of Science
1937 March - September Box 4:
folder 10

Invitations to meetings.

 Buchman, Edwin R.
1938 March - 1939 May Box 4:
folder 11

Correspondence regarding the presence of vitamin B in protein hydrolysate.

 Bueding, Ernest
1941 September - 1944 October Box 4:
folder 12

Miscellaneous correspondence between Ernest Bueding and Max Bergmann. Letters linclude request for papain to A. K. Balls and the recommendation of Bueding to th American Society of Biological Chemists.

 C - Misc., No. 1
1942 January - 1944 November Box 4:
folder 13

Miscellaneous correspondence. Includes invitations to meetings, inquiries for chemicals, recommendation for a Bruno R. Roberts, short biographical sketch of Hermann J. Muller.

 C - Misc., No. 2
1934 September - 1940 November Box 4:
folder 14

Miscellaneous correspondence. Includes a reference for Sydney W. Fox, notes of thanks to and from Max Bergmann regarding reprints. Letter on how to hydroginate carbobenzoxy compounds. Letter from Dr. Calvert, a Spanish war scientist and refugee, seeking help from Bergmann.

 C - Misc., No. 3
1934 September - 1940 November Box 4:
folder 15

Miscellaneous correspondence. Includes a note from Chemical Publishing Co., a recommendation for Dora Stern to the Chemists Club of N.Y., and a note of thanks and recommendation of Calvin Gloumbic to Max Bergmann. Request for information on the manufacture and preparation of papain from a Dr. Chatelier. Notice of Bergmann's membership to the London Chemical Society. Invitation to the meeting of the Washington section of the American Chemical Society. A request for Bergmann to serve on a Protein Committee for NRC from William Clarke. A letter from the American Bureau for Medical Aid to China seeking medical supplies.

 C - Misc., No. 4
1941 January - 1944 May Box 4:
folder 16

Miscellaneous correspondence. Includes addresses of agencies to aid refugees with names of administrators. Dinner invitations. A letter of recommendation of a Mrs. Marion Coomber written by Joseph Fruton. A copy of a letter to Albert Einstein from the "Coatwise Petroleum Company" regarding a reference given by Einstein and Max Bergmann.

 C - Misc., No. 5
1934 June - 1941 February Box 4:
folder 17

Invitation to a symposium on "The Struggle for Economic Security in Democracy." Request to Max Bergmann for Chulmoogra seeds. Program for Temperature Symposium at Cornell University. Request for a catalouge of pyrex glassware. A letter of recommendation for Felix Heinemann.

 C - Misc., No. 6
1937 March - 1942 June Box 4:
folder 18

Miscellaneous correspondence. Includes a request for a meeting to discuss o-nitrophenols from George Cronheim of G.F. Harvey Co., and a government job description for chief chemist and chemical engineer.

 Cahnmann, Hans J
1941 October - 1942 October Box 4:
folder 19

Correspondence concerning employment for Chanmann. Letters from Cahnmann to Bergmann are in handwritten German.

 Calvery, Herbert O
1934 April - 1942 March Box 4:
folder 20

Informal letters concerning chemicals, job recommendations, and plans for Calvery's visit to New York.

 Campbell, Editha C
1934 May - 1940 May Box 4:
folder 21

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and Editha C. Campbell (of the Publishing Division of the Rockefeller Institute), regarding where and how often to list and publish material.

 Canadian Review of Biology
1941 November - 1942 January Box 4:
folder 22

Invitation for Max Bergmann to join the "Comite de Collaboration Scientifique."

 Cannan, R. Keith
1935 May - 1944 April Box 4:
folder 23

Correspondence between R. Keith Cannan (President of the Harvey Society) and Max Bergmann. Letters include: the appointment of Bergmann to the Harvey Society, notes of congratulations, requests for reprints, notes concerning different chemicals, and a speech given by Bergmann.

 Cantoni, Giulio
1941 December - 1943 March Box 4:
folder 24

Correspondence, between Max Bergmann and Italian refugee Giulio Cantoni, concerning his chances of employment in the United States. Included is Cantoni's curriculum vitae.

 Carbide & Carbon Chemicals Corp.
1934 August - 1935 February Box 4:
folder 25

Letters requesting chemicals. Receipts of purchase.

 Carpenter, Samuel C., Jr., No. 1
1935 October - 1940 October Box 4:
folder 26

General correspondence pertaining to the employment of Samuel C. Carpenter Jr. Includes several letters of recommendation from Max Bergmann.

 Carpenter, Samuel C., Jr., No. 2
1941 February - 1943 December Box 4:
folder 27

Personal correspondence.

 Carter, Herbert E
1941 May - 1943 February Box 4:
folder 28

Letters requesting chemicals and reprints.

 Carter, Neal M
1941 January - 1944 October Box 4:
folder 29

General correspondence.

 Catalogs
1939 December Box 4:
folder 30

Two catalogs: "Barcroft-Warburg Apparatus & Glassware," and "Orthmann Laboratories, Inc."

 Cattell, Jaques
1944 June - 1945 March Box 4:
folder 31

Contains three letters concerning the reviewing by Max Bergmann for the journal "Science." The last letter in the correspondence is from Bergmann's secretary to Cattell informing him of Bergmann's death. Also included is a copy of Bergmann's review of "Optical Activity and Living Matter," by G.F. Gause, published in "Science" on June 30, 1944.

 Cattell, James McKeen
1936 September - 1944 May Box 4:
folder 32

Letters concerning Max Bergmann's work on the review board of "Science," articles written by Bergmann, and personal correspondence.

 Chargaff, Erwin
1942 June - 1943 January Box 5:
folder 1

Correspondence regarding different chemicals. Also, a questionnaire needed for Chargaff to be employed with the U.S. War Production Program.

 Chemical Rubber Corp.
1941 April Box 5:
folder 2

Orders placed for lab apparatus by Max Bergmann.

 Chibnall, A. Charles, No. 1
1938 February - December Box 5:
folder 3

Letters concerning Chibnall's visits to the lab at the Rockefeller Institute in September and November 1938.

 Chibnall, A. Charles, No. 2
1943 February - December Box 5:
folder 4

Rough notes about Chibnall and his publications for his upcoming lecture at the Rockefeller Institute. Diagram's for Chibnall's talk.

 Chibnall, A. Charles, No. 3
1942 July Box 5:
folder 5

Copy of Chibnall's "Bakerian Lecture" delivered July 16, 1942.

 Chou, Chiyuan, No. 1
1940 October - 1946 January Box 5:
folder 6

Personal and professional correspondence. Includes letters about Chou's initial visit to New York and his employment in Max Bergmann's lab.

 Chou, Chiyuan, No. 2
1940 December - 1941 September Box 5:
folder 7

Personal correspondence to Max Bergmann and other lab members at the Rockefeller Institute including Christmas cards, and wedding announcements.

 Chou, Edith J H
1944 August - September Box 5:
folder 8

Correspondence regarding a voluteer position in Max Bergmann's lab.

 Christensen, Halvor N
1944 October - November Box 5:
folder 9

Correspondence regarding a manuscript sent to Max Bergmann.

 Ciereszko, Leon Stanley
1942 February Box 5:
folder 10

Correspondence regarding a job at Max Bergmann's lab.

 Clark, W. Mansfield
1942 July Box 5:
folder 11

Manuscript sent to Clark. Describes a method developed in Max Bergmann's lab on the measurement of solubility on a semi-micro scale.

 Clarke, Hans Thatcher, No. 1
1934 April - 1940 December Box 5:
folder 12

General and personal correspondence. Includes: letters of thanks for reprints, letters of recommendation for Conrad Bloch by Max Bergmann to Clarke, also Heinrich Waelsch, Chiyuan Chou and Heinz Fraenkel-Conrat, and a recommendation by Clarke for Joseph Fruton to the American Society of Biological Chemists. Various invitations to dinners and meetings. Some analyses from Herman Fischer sent to Clarkes lab.

 Clarke, Hans Thatcher, No. 2
1941 January - 1944 August Box 5:
folder 13

General Correspondence. Letter inviting Clarke to speak at the Rockefeller Institute. Several letters of recommendation written by Clarke and Max Bergmann. Inquiries from Bergmann to Clarke in regards to finding someone to work in his lab. A letter asking Bergmann to give comments on a recent manuscript written by Clarke to be published in the "Journal of Biological Chemistry."

 Clowes, George H. A.
1938 December - 1939 February Box 5:
folder 14

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and George H. A. Clowes (of the Lilly Research Laboratories). Letter of recommendation for a protein chemist from Bergmann to Clowes. Letter concerning a special type of insulin given by Lilly Co. to Bergmann for his research.

 Cohen, Joseph H.
1938 January - February Box 5:
folder 15

Correspondence regarding the invitation of Max Bergmann to be a guest at the New Century Club of Boston.

 Cohn, Alfred Einstein
1934 March - 1941 October Box 5:
folder 16

General correspondence. A letter informing Cohn of his appointment to the "Rockefeller Institute Committee of the Staff Meetings."

 Cohn, Edwin J., No. 1
1941 February - April Box 5:
folder 17

Correspondence regarding protein samples.

 Cohn, Edwin J., No. 2
1937 March - 1940 January Box 5:
folder 18

General correspondence. Letters regarding chemicals. A request by Cohn to Bergmann for more information on Sidney W. Fox. Invitations to speak at Harvard and the Rockefeller Institute both to and from Max Bergmann. Letters describing the state of work in both Bergmann and Cohn's labs.

 Columbia University
1936 February - February 1942 Box 5:
folder 19

A letter seeking information regarding University classes. Invitations to two lectures: November, 1939 and February, 1942.

 Commercial Solvents Corporation.
1941 October - November Box 5:
folder 20

Advertisements, requests for chemicals, and receipts of payment.

 Committee on Carbohydrate Nomenclature
1941 April Box 5:
folder 21

Revised memorandum and the "Final Report" given to the Committee on Carbohydrate Nomenclature.

 Connolly, Nora
1939 November - 1943 July Box 5:
folder 22

Personal correspondence between Max Bergmann and Nora Connolly. Includes a note of well wishes to Bergmann during his illness.

 Corn Exchange Bank Trust Co., New York.
1942 January - 1944 May Box 5:
folder 23

Correspondence concerning accounts and statements.

 Coutts & Company
1942 February - 1944 January Box 5:
folder 24

Correspondence regarding Max Bergmann's subscription to "The Chemical Society of London."

 Corxatto, H
1942 January - 1944 December Box 5:
folder 25

Requests for chemicals from Max Bergmann's lab.

 Cruz-Coke, E
1941 April Box 5:
folder 26

Letter discussing kidney enzymes and dehydrogenated peptides.

 Curme, George O
1944 February - June Box 5:
folder 27

Congratulatory notes from Max Bergmann to Curme on his elction to the National Academy of Sciences and his recent award of a William Gibbs Medal.

 Curtis Publishing Company
1942 March - April Box 5:
folder 28

Receipts of payment.

 D - Misc., No. 1
1937 August - 1945 October Box 5:
folder 29

General materials from August 10, 1934- October 15, 1945. Approximately 200 pp.

 D - Misc., No. 2
1934 September - 1941 March Box 5:
folder 30

General materials from August 10, 1934- October 15, 1945. Approximately 200 pp.

 D - Misc., No. 3
1940 November - 1944 July Box 5:
folder 31

General materials from August 10, 1934- October 15, 1945. Approximately 200 pp.

 D - Misc., No. 4
1934 August - 1942 August Box 5:
folder 32

General materials from August 10, 1934- October 15, 1945. Approximately 200 pp.

 D - Misc., No. 5
1936 June - 1944 April Box 5:
folder 33

General materials from August 10, 1934- October 15, 1945. Approximately 200 pp.

 Da Fano, Ettore
1940 May - 1941 January Box 5:
folder 34

Correspondence between Da Fano and Max Bergmann concerning employment for Da Fano. Included are copies of Da Fano's curriculum vitae, resume, and a summary of his life.

 Dakin, Henry D., No. 1
1941 November - 1943 November Box 6:
folder 1

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Dakin.

 Dakin, Henry D., No. 2
1934 August - 1937 March Box 6:
folder 2

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Henry Dakin.

 Dakin, Henry D., No. 3
1934 May - 1940 November Box 6:
folder 3

Personal correspondence between Max Bergmann and Henry Dakin.

 Dam, Henrik
1945 October - 1946 February Box 6:
folder 4
 Daniel, Ruth Ortmann
1936 July Box 6:
folder 5

Curriculum vitae and references.

 Degering, E. F.
1938 January - February Box 6:
folder 6

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and E. F. Degering. Requests for Bergmann to tour the Mid-Western Co-operating sections of the American Chemical Society.

 Demerec, Milislav
1941 January - February Box 6:
folder 7

Request for Max Bergmann to take part in the Cold Spring Harbor Symposium in the summer of 1941.

 Demonstrations
1939 January - September Box 6:
folder 8

List of outlines for demonstrations given by Bergmann at his lab.

 Demuth, F.
1937 May - 1940 October Box 6:
folder 9

Correspondence concerning job placement for refugees. Includes several curriculum vitae and letters of recommendation.

 Dictionary of Biochemistry
1942 Box 6:
folder 10

Advertisements announcing the publication of the Dictionary of Biochemistry.

 Doherty, David
1941 February - 1945 November Box 6:
folder 11

Personal correspondence between Max Bergmann and David Doherty. Includes a letter of recommendation for Doherty to the Office of Naval Officer Procurement.

 Donnan, Frederick George
1934 June - 1937 January Box 6:
folder 12

Correspondence concerning Max Bergmann's appointment to the Rockefeller Institute.

 Drury, Betty
1940 September - December Box 6:
folder 13

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and Betty Drury (Executive Secretary of the Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars). Letters concern job placement for refugees.

 Dubos, Rene Jules
1944 February - June Box 6:
folder 14

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Rene Dubos. Includes a congratulatory note from Bergmann to Dubos on his appointment as a member of the Rockefeller Institute. Other letters discuss the substance gramicidin.

 Dunn, M. S., No. 1
1941 May - October Box 6:
folder 15

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and Dunn regarding methods of isolating glycine, alanine, and serine. Includes a detailed description of the process written by Bergmann.

 Dunn, M. S., No. 2
1940 October - 1942 March Box 6:
folder 16

A letter of recommendation to Max Bergmann from Dunn regarding the nomination of Sidney Fox to the American Society of Biological Chemists. Other letters discuss Bergmann's work with phenylhydrazine and histidine.

 Duschinsky, Robert
1936 September - 1941 January Box 6:
folder 17

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Robert Duschinsky. Letters include notes of thanks for reprints, Duschinsky's application for a post at Bergmann's lab, and several letters discussing the plight of German refugees.

 du Vigneaud, Vincent, No. 1
1934 April - 1940 December Box 6:
folder 18

Recommendation to Max Bergmann of Dr. Loring and a list of Loring's publications. Information on chemicals and preparation of chemicals. Letters about filling positions at the Rockefeller Institute and George Washington University. Invitations to Bergmann for meetings.

 du Vigneaud, Vincent, No. 2
1941 May - 1944 June Box 6:
folder 19

Personal correspondence. Includes dinner invitations, letters about experiments, and the exchange of reprints.

 E - Misc., No. 1
1938 March - 1942 March Box 6:
folder 20

General miscellaneous material. Letter discussing plans for vacation and also a program for the ceremonial cornerstone laying of the Eastern Regional Research Laboratory in Wyndmoor, Pa., including a map and transit routes of the area.

 E - Misc., No. 2
1936 March - 1943 June Box 6:
folder 21

General miscellaneous material. Includes a letter of recommendation written by Bergmann, requests for reprints, and personal correspondence between Max Bergmann and Robert Ehrmann.

 E - Misc., No. 3
1935 April - 1943 June Box 6:
folder 22

General miscellaneous materials. Includes request for reprints, letters of recommendation, and letters discussing experiments.

 E - Misc., No. 4
1936 September - 1942 February Box 6:
folder 23

General miscellaneous material. Includes letters of recommendation for: Freidrich Phillip Ellinger (curriculum vitae included), Chi yuan-Chou, Gabriel Kitzinger, Heinz Fraenkel-Conrat. Other materials consist of invitations to dinner and requests for reprints.

 E - Misc., No. 5
1935 May - 1941 September Box 6:
folder 24

General miscellaneous material. An invitation to speak at the Johns Hopkins University Research Conference. Also a recommendation written to the Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Physicians on behalf of Heinz Fraenkl-Conrat.

 Eastman Kodak Company, No. 1
1937 September - 1939 November Box 6:
folder 25

Request for catalogs by Max Bergmann, reciepts of payment, requests for reprints, and letters of apology for delay of supplies.

 Eastman Kodak Company, No. 2
1941 January - October Box 6:
folder 26

Letters from Max Bergmann requesting chemicals, cameras, and information about articles printed by the Eastman Kodak Company.

 Edlbacher, S.
1938 December - 1939 June Box 6:
folder 27

Correspondence regarding employment for Edlbacher.

 Egloff, Gustav
1943 October Box 6:
folder 28

A copy of an article titled "Germany Committs Scientific Suicide" sent to Max Bergmann for his comments.

 Eimer & Amend
1936 April - 1939 February Box 6:
folder 29

Supply slips for apparatus and chemicals, orders, and general inquiries.

 Einstein, Albert
  Box 6:
folder 30

A letter from Albert Einstein to Max Bergmann requesting the recommendation of a chemist for his lab.

 Eisendrath, David B.
1934 December - 1939 September Box 6:
folder 31

Personal correspondence between Max Bergmann and David Eisendrath. Includes notes of well wishes, notes of thanks, and dinner invitations.

 Eisenstein, Alfred
1940 July - November Box 6:
folder 32

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Alfred Eisenstein.

 Elderfield, Robert C.
1936 December - 1940 December Box 6:
folder 33

Letters from Max Bergmann to Elderfield declining invitations to speak at conferences.

 Ellern, Herbert
1935 December Box 6:
folder 34

Curriculum vitae, resume, and photograph.

 Elman, Robert, No. 1
1939 February - 1940 July Box 6:
folder 35

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and Robert Elman. Letters discuss technical problems of Elman's work and arrangements for visits to Bergmann's lab.

 Elman, Robert, No. 2
1940 December - 1943 March Box 6:
folder 36

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and Robert Elman. Includes notes of thanks, Bergmann's comments on a paper written by Elman, and a discussion concerning the situation of Dr. Fritz Lieben (curriculum vitae included).

 Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars
1944 May - 1941 April Box 6:
folder 37

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and the Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars. Letters are in regards to the recommendation of refugees to and from Bergmann and the Committee. Includes recommendations for: Karl Schon (curriculum vitae included), Otto Schwartzkopff, Hans M. Cassel (curriculum vitae included), Dr. Moritz Kohn, and Ruth B. Neufield-Crzellitzer (curriculum vitae included).

 Emery, Alden H.
1940 March - 1944 May Box 7:
folder 1

Letters concerning meetings of the American Chemical Society. Includes invitations for Max Bergmann to speak and do a lecture tour.

 Engelhardt, W. A.
1942 March Box 7:
folder 2

Reprint of an article titled "Enzymatic and Mechanical Properties of Muscle Proteins."

 F - Misc., No. 1
1934 December - 1943 May Box 7:
folder 3

General miscellaneous files. Includes invitations to speaking engagements and letters of recommendation.

 F - Misc., No. 2
1936 February - 1944 September Box 7:
folder 4

General miscellaneous files. Includes correspondence regarding chemical samples, experiments, letters of recommendation, and invitations to speaking engagements.

 F - Misc., No. 3
1937 October - 1940 April Box 7:
folder 5

General miscellaneous files. Includes correspondence regarding the situation of Dr. Otto Meyerhoff in Heidelberg, Germany.

 F - Misc., No. 4
1938 January - 1941 December Box 7:
folder 6

General miscellaneous files. Includes correspondence regarding chemicals, experiments, dinner invitations, and notes of thanks.

 F - Misc., No. 5
1935 September - 1944 November Box 7:
folder 7

General miscellaneous files. Includes correspondence regarding invitations, requests for reprints, notes of thanks, and letters of recommendation. Letters pertaining to Bergmann's illness. A Western Union telegram from Joseph Fruton informing Heinz Fraenkel-Conrat of Bergmann's death. Correspondence between Bergmann and Walter Frankford discussing Bergmann's "iron tannage" process and also Bergmann's thoughts on the war in Europe.

 Fairchild, David
1936 March - 1944 September Box 7:
folder 8

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and David Fairchild regarding experiments and methods.

 Fajans, Kasimir
1940 November - 1941 June Box 7:
folder 9

Correspondence regarding the recommendation of possible students from Max Bergmann to Kasimir Fajans.

 Federal Bureau of Investigation
1942 October - 1943 December Box 7:
folder 10

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and the Federal Bureau of Investigation concerning mail sent to Bergmann from Germany.

 Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
1934 November Box 7:
folder 11

Circular to members and programs of meetings.

 Feibelmann, Richard
1941 January - 1943 May Box 7:
folder 12

Letters of recommendation from Max Bergmann to Richard Feibelmann. Bergmann writes to Feibelmann on behalf of recently arrived German refugees.

 Feigl, Fritz
1942 May - 1944 November Box 7:
folder 13

Personal correspondence between Max Bergmann and Fritz Feigl. Feigl writes to Bergmann to discuss the position of Dr. Moritz Kohn. Letters discussin Feigl's son attending college in the United States.

 Feuchtwanger, Marie-Louise
1943 August - October Box 7:
folder 14

Letters concerning employment in the United States.

 Fingermann, Steffi
1940 June - 1942 August Box 7:
folder 15

Letters concerning employment in the United States.

 Fink, Robert M.
1940 November - 1941 March Box 7:
folder 16

Letters concerning the possibility of Fink working for one year in Max Bergmann's lab.

 Fire Extinguisher
1941 November Box 7:
folder 17

Hand written and typed copies of a "Report on CO2 Extinguisher Demonstration."

 Fischer, Emil
  Box 7:
folder 18
 Fischer, Hermann O. L., No. 1
1940 April - 1941 June Box 7:
folder 19

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Herman Fischer. Letters concern various experiments, exchange of papers, and arrangements for lectures to be given by both Bergmann and Fischer. One letter discusses the efforts to free a Professor Friedrich Epstein out of a concentration camp in southern France.

 Fischer, Hermann O. L., No. 2
1937 November - 1940 January Box 7:
folder 20

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Herman Fischer. Letters discussing the coming war in Europe and the implications it will have on the future. Letters regarding job prospects for German refugees and how to get a Professor Strauss out of Germany. Letters about Bergmann's efforts to get a paper of Mendel's and Fischer's published in "Science." Note of reprints sent to Fischer.

 Flaschner, Erich
1939 May - June Box 7:
folder 21

Letter to Max Bergmann from Erich Flaschner (leather chemist and German refugee residing in London) regarding job prospects in the United States. Includes a copy of Flaschner's curriculum vitae.

 Flexner, Simon
1935 April - 1940 December Box 7:
folder 22

General progress report of the analysis of progestin. Letters of thanks for reprints from both Max Bergmann and Simon Flexner.

 Flinn, Waldo R., No. 1
1941 May - 1945 June Box 7:
folder 23

Letters showing the forwarding of job applications. Notes on the vacation policy of the Rockefeller Institute.

 Flinn, Waldo R., No. 2
1936 February - 1943 February Box 7:
folder 24

Administrative information and policies of the Rockefeller Institute.

 Foa, Piero
1939 March - June Box 7:
folder 25

Letters concerning employment. Includes copies of both Dr. Piero Foa's and his father Dr. Carlos Foa's curriculum vitae.

 Fordham University
1942 Janaury - 1944 February Box 7:
folder 26

Invitations to meetings.

 Fox, Sidney W., No. 1
1944 November - 1941 October Box 7:
folder 27

Personal correspondence between Max Bergmann and Sidney Fox. Congratulatory notes to Fox on the birth of his son and on becoming an assistant professor at the University of Iowa. Requests for reprints.

 Fox, Sidney W., No. 2
1935 August - 1940 April Box 7:
folder 28

Letters from Fox informing Max Bergmann of his progress, jobs, and whereabouts.

 Fraenkel-Conrat, Heinz, No. 1
1941 August - 1944 November Box 7:
folder 29

Summary of an experiment sent by Fraenkel-Conrat to the Journal of the American Chemical Society. Letters asking for Max Bergmann's advice over preparation of chemical compounds. Notes of thanks to Bergmann for job recommendations and his assistance in Fraenkel-Conrat recieving his naturalization papers. Letters to Bergmann informing him of Fraenkel-Conrat's job changes.

 Fraenkel-Conrat, Heinz, No. 2
1933 August - 1940 December Box 7:
folder 30

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Heinz Fraenkel-Conrat. Letters regarding the naturalization of Fraenkel-Conrat. Letters concerning employment. Letters of recommendation. Copy of Fraenkel-Conrat's curriculum vitae.

 Freudenberg, Walter
1934 May - June Box 7:
folder 31

Discussion of a method to treat leather with salt resulting in "salzstippen" leather.

 Freundlich, Herbert
1939 February Box 7:
folder 32

Letters in reference to finding a job in the United States for Dr. Marie Wrescher.

 Frey, Ralph W.
1934 June - 1936 March Box 7:
folder 33

Letters requesting a sample of salzstippen leather. Letters to Max Bergmann explaining Frey's work with leather. Letters requesting the chemical phosgene.

 Fried, Josef
1940 January - February Box 7:
folder 34

Letters from Josef Fried (German refugee) to Max Bergmann concerning employment.

 Friedberg, A. E.
1942 March Box 7:
folder 35

Letters concerning the delivery of cigars to Max Bergmann.

 Fruton, Joseph S., No. 1
1936 January - 1939 August Box 7:
folder 36

Personal correspondence between Max Bergmann and Joseph S. Fruton. Inlcudes notes about demonstrations Fruton has to give at his lab.

 Fruton, Joseph S., No. 2
1941 June - 1945 December Box 7:
folder 37

Personal correspondence. Work reports both to and from Max Bergmann and Joseph S. Fruton when both were on vacation. Requests for reprints. Fruton's curriculum vitae and bibliography up to 1942. Copy of a talk given by Max Bergmann on the occasion of Fruton being given the Eli Lilly Award in 1944. Speech given by Fruton at Bergmann's funeral.

 Fruton, Joseph S., No. 3
1939 January Box 8:
folder 1

Talk given at a staff meeting.

 Fuchs, Karl
1939 February Box 8:
folder 2

Letters concerning employment. A copy of Fuchs' curriculum vitae included.

 Fuchs, Margaret U.
1939 October Box 8:
folder 3

Letters concerning employment. A copy of Fuchs' curriculum vitae included.

 G - Misc., No. 1
1934 January - 1948 October Box 8:
folder 4

General miscellaneous materials.

 G - Misc., No. 2
1934 June - 1944 August Box 8:
folder 5

General miscellaneous material. Letters requesting reprints. Letter from Max Bergmann requesting a sample of Rhamnose. A newspaper article dated August 20, 1944, titled "Can the Germans Cure Themselves?"

 G - Misc., No. 3
1943 May Box 8:
folder 6

General miscellaneous material. A letter of recommendation for Gertrude Glauber. References to other letters in the collection.

 G - Misc., No. 4
1937 November - 1944 June Box 8:
folder 7

General miscellaneous material. Letters of inroduction. Requests and thanks for reprints. Invitations to speak at conferences.

 G - Misc., No. 5
1934 September - 1943 June Box 8:
folder 8

Miscellaneous material. Letter to Adoph Grun in Swtizerland acknowledging that Max Bergmann had recieved his letter concerning a Dr. Brenner in Zurich and will accept Brenner in his lab for one year. Abstract of a lecture given by Bergmann titled, "Structure of Proteins in Relation to Biological Problems."

 Gallay, W.
1938 January - 1943 November Box 8:
folder 9

Letters to Max Bergmann thanking him for reprints.

 Gasser, Herbert S., No. 1
1941 February - 1945 February Box 8:
folder 10

General correspondence between Max Bergman and Herbert S. Gasser (Director of the Rockefeller Institute). Invitations to dinner. Request for Bergmann's annual lab report. Notices of Institute meetings. Notes to Gasser from Bergmann regarding students working in his lab, including: William H. Stein, Paul Zamecnik, Robert Ballentine, E. Silva Roche, Mark A. Stahmann, and Calvin Golumbic. Notices of F. Goebel and Rene Dubois becoming members of the Rockefeller Institute.

 Gasser, Herbert S., No. 2
1936 May - 1940 November Box 8:
folder 11

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Herbert S. Gasser (Director of the Rockefeller Institute).

 Gilman, Henry
1934 August - 1944 August Box 8:
folder 12

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Henry Gilman. Includes letters of recommendation and Bergmann's comments on chapters written by Gilman.

 Glaser, Elizabeth B.
1940 January Box 8:
folder 13

Application for a job in Max Bergmann's lab. Includes a cover letter, resume, transcripts, letters of recommendation, and a photograph.

 Glasser, Otto
1941 April Box 8:
folder 14

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and Otto Glaser concerning Bergmann's contribution to a book.

 Glick, David
1943 May Box 8:
folder 15

Letters concerning problems with an experiment. Includes a curriculum vitae and publications list for David Glick.

 Globus, Joseph H.
1939 June - October Box 8:
folder 16

Letters concerning the reprinting of an article written by Globus and max Bergmann in the "Journal of the Mount Sinai Hospital."

 Goepp, R. Max, Jr.
1941 January - April Box 8:
folder 17

Letters seeking the advice of Max Bergmann for a commemorative meeting to be held in St. Louis for Emil Fischer.

 Goldberg, Joseph L.
1941 October - November Box 8:
folder 18

Letters asking Max Bergmann to write a recommendation for Goldberg.

 Goldschmiedt, Henry
1941 May - 1943 May Box 8:
folder 19

Letters asking Max Bergmann to join as an honorary member of the American Society of European Chemists and Pharmacists. Includes several pamphlets and programs for group meetings.

 Goldstein, Kurt
1938 November - 1939 September Box 8:
folder 20

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and Kurt Goldstein in regards to refugee scientists. A letter from Bergmann concerning advice about to prospective refugees, Dr. V. Kaffka and Dr. Else Hirschberg, both about to be interned in Germany if not helped. A letter regarding an opening for two female refugees.

 Gray, Philip P.
1941 March Box 8:
folder 21

Letter about a sample of pepsin sent to Gray from Max Bergmann.

 Greenberg, David M.
1941 May - 1944 October Box 8:
folder 22

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and David Greenberg. Includes letters regarding experiments and requests for reprints.

 Greenstein, Jesse P., No. 1
1934 May - 1944 September Box 8:
folder 23

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Jesse P. Greenstein. Letters pertaining to reprints and samples of chemicals from Bergmann. Includes letters of recommendation written for Greenstein by Bergmann.

 Greenstein, Jesse P., No. 2
1941 October - 1944 June Box 8:
folder 24

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Jesse P. Greenstein.

 Growth Society of Lankenau Hospital
1942 May - 1944 March Box 8:
folder 25

The editors from the journal "Growth" write to Max Bergmann requesting an article.

 Guggenheim, M.
1934 July - 1937 March Box 8:
folder 26

A letter announcing Max Bergmann's employment at the Rockefeller Institute. Letters regarding the purchase of various chemicals for experiments. Requests for reprints.

 Gustavson, K. H.
1934 April - 1941 May Box 8:
folder 27

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Gustavson. Letters discuss the technical aspects of Gustavson's work with Max Bergmann. Requests for reprints.

 Gutfeld, Fritz J. von
1939 October - 1941 November Box 8:
folder 28

Correspondence concerning the employment of Fritz J. von Gutfeld. Includes letters of recommendation from Max Bergmann and a curriculum vitae.

 Gyorgy, Paul
1937 November - 1942 October Box 8:
folder 29

Letters concerning the search for young chemists to fill various positions at Gyorgy's lab.

 H - Misc., No. 1
1934 March - 1944 October Box 8:
folder 30

General miscellaneous material.

 H - Misc., No. 2
1934 March - 1944 October Box 8:
folder 31

General miscellaneous material.

 H - Misc., No. 3
1934 March - 1944 October Box 9:
folder 1

General miscellaneous material.

 H - Misc., No. 4
1934 March - 1944 October Box 9:
folder 2

General miscellaneous material.

 H - Misc., No. 5
1934 March - 1944 October Box 9:
folder 3

General miscellaneous material.

 Haas, Otto H.
1934 April - 1936 April Box 9:
folder 4

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Otto Haas. Letter asking Bergmann to be a consultant for Rohm and Haas Co. A leather sample sent from Haas to Bergmann.

 Hack, Marvin H.
1944 April - 1945 February Box 9:
folder 5

Letters concerning chemicals wanted by Hack.

 Hale, D. R.
1938 February - March Box 9:
folder 6

A letter of introduction for Miss Florence Edel.

 Halliday, Nellie
1942 February - 1943 February Box 9:
folder 7

Request for information on certain types of production for chemicals. Requests for reprints.

 Hanson, Frank Blair
1935 May - 1940 June Box 9:
folder 8

Information to Max Bergmann regarding the reciepts of fellowships by students that will be under his instruction.

 Harrington, C. R.
1934 April - 1944 October Box 9:
folder 9

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Harrington. Letters regarding Harrington's work at the University College Hospital Medical School at the University of London. A letter from Bergmann to Harrington introducing Carl Niemann. An invitation to meeting at the British Association for the Advancement of Science.

 Harrow, Benjamin
1937 December - 1941 October Box 9:
folder 10

Requets for Max Bergman's reprints. A letter from Harrow asking Bergman and Joseph Fruton to review chapters of a new book. A letter from Bergmann to Harrow recommending Joseph I. Goldberger for a job.

 Harte, Robert A.
1942 September - 1944 July Box 9:
folder 11

Request for reprints. A letter inviting Max Bergmann to address the Metropolitan Microchemical Society.

 Harvey, Alexander
1934 April - 1936 March Box 9:
folder 12

Correspondence concerning reprints.

 Harvey Society
1940 - 1943 Box 9:
folder 13

Miscellaneous materials concerning the Harvey Society. Includes invitations to meetings, yearly schedules, and lecture cards.

 Haugaard, Gotfred, No. 1
1938 June - 1940 November Box 9:
folder 14

Letters form max Bergmann informing Haugaard that he can come to work in Bergmann's lab on a Rockefeller Scholarship. Letters regarding the arrangements of his arrival. Letter of recommendation from Lindestrom-Lang of the Carlsberg Lab.

 Haugaard, Gotfred, No. 2
1941 April - 1944 April Box 9:
folder 15

Personal correspondence informing Max Bergmann of Haugaard's progress and whereabouts after leaving Bergmann's lab. Biographical data about Haugaard, including his bibliography to 1941. A letter from Haugaard to Bergmann seeking advice on how to find permanent employment in the United States.

 Haurowitz, Felix
1937 May - 1943 August Box 9:
folder 16

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and Haurowitz. Haurowitz writes from Istanbul seeking advice from Bergmann on a move to the United States.

 Hayden, Philip M.
1936 September - 1939 March Box 9:
folder 17

Letters of recommendation written by Max Bergmann to Phillip Hayden at Columbia University.

 Heidelberger, Michael
1942 August - 1944 October Box 9:
folder 18

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and Michael Heidelberger. Letter from Heidelberger and his son Charles to Max Bergmann in regards to a job in Bergmann's lab. Includes a letter from Charles Heidelberger informing Bergmann of his regrets in turning down a position in his lab. A letter of recommendation for Manfred Mayer from Michael Heidelberger to Max Bergman.

 Hellerman, Leslie
1935 November - 1943 February Box 9:
folder 19

Requests for reprints from Max Bergmann.

 Hess, Walter C.
1941 May Box 9:
folder 20

Questions concerning figures in one of Max Bergmann's articles.

 Heymann, Karl
1937 January - 1939 January Box 9:
folder 21

A letter of recommendation written by Max Bergmann.

 Hibbert, Harold, No. 1
1941 April - 1943 October Box 9:
folder 22

General correspondence between max Bergmann and Harold Hibbert. Hibbert seeks advice Bergmann on how to make a digestable membrane sheath to be used in surgery.

 Hibbert, Harold, No. 2
1934 January - 1940 November Box 9:
folder 23

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Harold Hibbert. Letter from Hibbert to Bergmann recommending a Dr. Herzog who is looking to leave Germany and find employment in the United States. A letter discussing the suicide of Herzog. Letters of recommendation from Hibbert regarding Dr. Saul Trister and W. Lincoln Hawkins. Letters of recommendation from Bergmann regarding Miss Vilma Prochaunick and Herbert Ellern-Eichmann.

 Highberger, John H.
1935 September - 1944 June Box 9:
folder 24

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and John Highburger. Invitations to dinner. Letters regarding technical advice and information about experiments.

 Hirschberg, Else
1939 January - June Box 9:
folder 25

Letters concerning a job for Hirschberg in the United States. Curriculum vitae included.

 Hirschwaldsche Buchhandlung
1934 August - 1935 June Box 9:
folder 26

Book distributors in Germany. Letters from Bergmann requesting articles.

 Hixon, R. M.
1942 July - 1943 January Box 9:
folder 27

Bergmann writes to Hixon looking for a young chemist to work at the Rockefeller Institute under him.

 Hoffmann-LaRoche, Inc.
1936 October - 1944 April Box 9:
folder 28

Reprints, catalogs of chemicals for sale. Letters of recommendation from Max Bergmann.

 Hofmann, Klaus
1938 February - 1943 November Box 9:
folder 29

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Klaus Hofmann. Letters of recommendation for Hoffmann. Letters concerning Hofmann's work as a fellow at the Rockefeller Institute. Postcards to Bergmann from Hoffmann.

 Hornicek, Frank
1942 December - 1944 March Box 9:
folder 30

Personal correspondence between Max Bergmann and Frank Hornicek. Letters discuss the war effort at home and abroad. Bergmann sends letters of well wishes and cigars. Hornicek writes to Bergmann informing him of his progress in basic training and then in combat.

 Horsfall, Frank L.
1941 September - 1943 January Box 9:
folder 31

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Frank Horsfall. Letter informing Max Bergmann of his appointment to the Committee of the Staff Meetings of the Rockefeller Institute. Letters regarding staff meetings. A note of thanks for equipment lent by Bergmann to Horsfall.

 Hotchkiss, Rollin D.
1943 October - 1944 April Box 9:
folder 32

Letters requesting reprints.

 Hotels
1935 June - 1942 July Box 9:
folder 33

General correspondence regarding hotel reservations and conferences.

 Howard, Curt G.
1940 February - March Box 9:
folder 34

Letters from Howard to Max Bergmann seeking advice on finding a job.

 Hunter, Andrew
1937 December - 1941 June Box 9:
folder 35

Letters concerning analytical work and requests for chemicals.

 Hurd, Charles D.
1939 October - 1942 August Box 9:
folder 36

Max Bergmann writes requesting reports on the work of the Committee on Carbohydrate Nomenclature of the American Chemical Society. Letters from Bergmann to Hurd concerning the need for young chemists available to work in his lab.

 I - Misc.
1934 April - 1944 November Box 10:
folder 1

Miscellaneous materials.

 Ignatieff, V.
1934 August - 1938 February Box 10:
folder 2

Letters requesting Max Bergmann's reprints.

 Ing, Harold R.
1938 May - 1939 November Box 10:
folder 3

Letters concerning arrangements to work in Max Bergamnn's lab. A letter accepting a Rockefeller Institute scholarship.

 Institute of Leather Manufacture Research
1934 September - 1937 March Box 10:
folder 4

Letters requesting reprints. Includes a copy of "Technology of the Tanning Extract Manufacture," written by M. I. Haydyk.

 International Physiological Congress
1935 August - 1938 August Box 10:
folder 5

Notices of meetings and brochures for the International Physiological Conference held in the Soviet Union and Switzerland.

 Interscience Publishers Incorporated
1940 October - 1944 July Box 10:
folder 6

General correspondence. Business letters, returning and reprinting of proofs, copies of reprints sent to Max Bergmann, book lists, and bills.

 Invitations
undated Box 10:
folder 7

Invitations to events including handwritten notes of "accepted" or "declined."

 Irving, George W., Jr.
1942 February - 1944 February Box 10:
folder 8

Informal letters about Irving's move to New Orleans. A note about Otto Loewy's son, a refugee residing in Peru who may get a visa to the United States, Max Bergmann asks if Irving will be of some help when he passes through New Orleans.

 Isabell, Horace S.
1942 October - 1944 April Box 10:
folder 9

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and Horace Isabell concerning a speech given by Max Bergmann to the Washington Section of the American Chemical Society. Letters asking Bergmann to read an article and a manuscript written by Isabell.

 Isolation of P-Serine From Silk Fibroins
undated Box 10:
folder 10

Driections for the Isolation of P-Serine From Silk Fibroins.

 J - Misc., No. 1
1941 June - 1943 December Box 10:
folder 11

General miscellaneous materials. Letters requesting reprints and chemical samples. Curriculum vitae of Lillian Ann Jedeikin.

 J - Misc., No. 2
1935 June - 1944 June Box 10:
folder 12

General miscellaneous materials. Letters discussing experiements, requests for reprints, and letters regarding positions in Max Bergmann's lab. Letter of recommendation written by Bergmann for Jesse P. Greenstein.

 Jablonski, Ludwig
1941 September Box 10:
folder 13

Letters to Max Bergmann concerning employment in the United States.

 Jackson, Richard W.
1939 October - 1945 October Box 10:
folder 14

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Richard Jackson. Letters discussing the organization of the protein Division of the Eastern Regional Research Labs. Requests for reprints. Bergmann writes to Jackson requesting information on David Doherty. A letter of recommendation for Dr. Emil L. Smith for an opening in Jackson's lab.

 Jacobs, Walter A.
1945 Box 10:
folder 15

Bibliography of Walter A. Jacobs from 1906 - 1945

 Jacoby, Kurt
1943 January - 1944 September Box 10:
folder 16

Letter from Max Bergmann vouching for Jacoby's charachter when he applies for a United States visa. Invitation to dinner at a publishing house.

 Jambor, Nikolaus
1934 June - 1939 December Box 10:
folder 17

Personal correspondence between Max Bergmann and Nikolaus Jambour.

 Jameson, Eloise
1941 June Box 10:
folder 18

Invitation to dinner when Max Bergmann attends a Stanford University meeting.

 Janeway Lecture
1939 May 16 Box 10:
folder 19

Copy of the Edward Gamaliel Janeway Lecture, delivered by Max Bergmann at the Mount Sinai Hospital on May 16, 1939. The lecture is titled, "Some Biological Aspects of Protein Chemists."

 Jewish Organizations
1941 November - 1944 May Box 10:
folder 20

Invitations to meetings and dinners for many Jewish Societies including the Federation of Jewish Charities, the United Jewish Appeal, and the American Jewish Committee.

 Johns Hopkins University
1937 June - 1941 June Box 10:
folder 21

Announcements for the "Johns Hopkins University Annual Research Conference." A letter of recommendation written by Max Bergmann on behalf of Dr. Alfred Reis. Letters from the New School for Social Research asking for a reference for Dr. Paul Erculisse.

 Johnson, Walter J.
1944 October - 1945 October Box 10:
folder 22

A book dealer who Max Bergmann sells his used books. Later correspondence with between Johnson and Bergmann's secretary after his death.

 Joseph, Rosalind
1943 October Box 10:
folder 23

Copy of a speech given by Max Bergmann at a party in honor of Rosalind Joseph.

 Jourdan Lloyd, Dorothy
1935 December - 1940 May Box 10:
folder 24

General correspondence. Requests for reprints. General notes of thanks. Letters concerning Lloyd's visit to Max Bergmann's lab on behalf of the British Leather Chemical Association.

 Journal of Biological Chemistry, No. 1
1944 April - 1945 March Box 10:
folder 25

Letters concerning the submission of papers to the Journal of Biological Chemistry.

 Journal of Biological Chemistry, No. 2
1942 September - 1944 April Box 10:
folder 26

Letters concerning the submission of papers to the Journal of Biological Chemistry.

 Journal of Biological Chemistry, No. 3
1942 January - 1944 March Box 10:
folder 27

Max Bergmann's notes, analysis, and critiques of papers submitted to the Journal of Biological Chemistry.

 Journal of Biological Chemistry, No. 4
1935 January - 1940 August Box 10:
folder 28

Letters concerning the submission of papers to the Journal of Biological Chemistry. Includes a copy of a paper titled, "Aromatic Sulfonic Acids as Reagents for Amino Acids."

 Journal of Biological Chemistry, No. 5
1937 October - 1939 January Box 11:
folder 1

Letters concerning the submission of papers to the Journal of Biological Chemistry. Includes Max Bergmann's critques of several papers submitted.

 Journal of Biological Chemistry, No. 6
1937 May - 1940 January Box 11:
folder 2

Letters concerning the submission of papers to the Journal of Biological Chemistry. Includes a copy of a paper titled,"Resolution of dl-Phenylalanine."

 Journal of Biological Chemistry, No. 7
1939 December - 1940 April Box 11:
folder 3

Letters concerning the submission of papers to the Journal of Biological Chemistry. Includes a copy of a paper titled, "Preperation of d(-)- Glutamic Acid from dl-Glutamic Acid by Enzymatic Resolution."

 Journal of Biological Chemistry, No. 8
1939 July - 1940 November Box 11:
folder 4

Letters concerning the submission of papers to the Journal of Biological Chemistry. Includes a copy of a paper titled, "Determination of Proline In Mixtures Containing l- and dl-Proline: The Proline Content of Gelatin."

 Journals, No. 1
1935 April - 1936 June Box 11:
folder 5

Letters to Max Bergmann from the journal "Current Science" requesting a submission by him.

 Journals, No. 2
1934 May - 1939 October Box 11:
folder 6

Advertisements and requests for Max Bergmann to contribute to various journals including: the Journal of the American Chemical Society, Enzymologea, and Biological Abstracts.

 Journals, No. 3
1941 December - 1944 August Box 11:
folder 7

Letters concerning submissions to various journals. Includes Max Bergmann's critques of several papers.

 Journal of the American Leather Chemists Association
1934 May - 1935 November Box 11:
folder 8

Letters to Max Bergmann asking for his opinion on several papers submitted for publication. A copy of an address given by Max Bergmann to the American Leather Chemists Association in May 1934.

 K - Misc., No. 1
1937 September - 1944 November Box 11:
folder 9

Miscellaneous materials. Letters of reference from Max Bergmann, requests for chemical samples, and requests for reprints.

 K - Misc., No. 2
1934 April - April 1942 Box 11:
folder 10

Miscellaneous materials. Letters requesting reprints and chemicals. Invitation to a groundbreaking ceremony. Letter seeking the advice of Max Bergmann on working with collagen.

 K - Misc., No. 3
1937 January - 1947 April Box 11:
folder 11

Miscellaneous materials. Personal notes. Letters discussing experiments. A copy of a resume for Albert A. Kondritzer. Two letters from October 1947, after Max Bergmann's death, concerning the "latest theories in protein."

 Kahn, Ernest
1941 March - June Box 11:
folder 12

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and Ernest Kahn concerning employment. Includes letters of reference for Kahn.

 Kelley, Louise
1938 January - March Box 11:
folder 13

Letters dicussing a paper presented by Max Bergmann at the Richmond Organic Symposium titled, "Protein Structure in Relation to Biological Problems."

 Kennedy, Norman F.
1941 July - September Box 11:
folder 14

Notice of meeting for the Round Table of Starch Chemists.

 Kidd, John G.
1939 May - 1942 July Box 11:
folder 15

Letter informing Max Bergmann of demonstrations to take place in his lab for the "Third International Congress of Microbiologists" held by the Rockefeller Institute. Note of congratulations to John Kidd on becoming a member of the Institute.

 King, C. G.
1937 August - 1940 February Box 11:
folder 16

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and C. G. King. King recommends a David Glick to Bergmann. Bergmann writes letters of reference for Sam A. Morrell and Carl Nieman for nomination to the American Society of Biological Chemists.

 Kintzinger, Peter
1939 November - 1940 January Box 11:
folder 17

Letter to Max Bergmann seeking advice on job prospects in the United States for a Siegbert Stein, who was interned as a POW in England.

 Klanfer, Karl
1935 August - 1940 December Box 11:
folder 18

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and Karl Klanfer. Letters mainly discuss Klanfer's being interned in a German Jewish internment camp in Canada.

 Knopf, Martin
1941 March - May Box 11:
folder 19

Letters concerning employment for Knopf, a German refugee, as an agricultural chemist in the United States. Includes letter of recommendation written by Max Bergmann.

 Knöpfler, Josef
1938 December - 1939 March Box 11:
folder 20

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and Knöpfler concerning job prospects in the United States. Curriculum vitae included.

 Koch, F. C.
1939 November - 1940 May Box 11:
folder 21

A letter inviting Max Bergmann to do a lecture course at the University of Chicago in the summer of 1940. A letter from Max Bergmann introducing Dr. Chi-yuan Chou.

 Kocholaty, Walter
1937 November - 1943 December Box 11:
folder 22

Letters concerning job prospects for Kocholaty. Curriculum vitae included. Requests for chemical samples.

 Kögl, F.
1939 October - December Box 11:
folder 23

Requests for reprints.

 Koenigsberger, F.
1939 January - October Box 11:
folder 24

Curriculum vitae. Letter from Max Bergmann recommending Dr. Fransisca Stern and Dr. Bruno Rewald.

 Kohn, Moritz
1941 June - 1944 May Box 11:
folder 25

Correspondence regarding the situation of German refugee Moritz Kohn. Bergmann advises Kohn to go to Cuba and then helps him gain entry into the United States. Bergmann also writes to the Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars in an attempt to find work for Kohn. Includes a sample of the 1941 VISA application forms.

 Kuffner, P. K.
1940 September Box 11:
folder 26

A letter of introduction to Max Bergmann from a Dr. Lowenfeld.

 Kuttner, Ann G.
1941 December Box 11:
folder 27

Directions for the preparation of collagen.

 Kunitz, Moses
1938 March - 1941 November Box 11:
folder 28

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and Moses Kunitz. Letters discuss the preparation of chemicals and requests for samples.

 L - Misc., No. 1
1936 September - 1945 February Box 12:
folder 1

General miscellaneous materials. Letters of reference. Letters of recommendation. Requests for reprints. Requests for chemicals. Notes of thanks. A curriculum vitae for George Laemmle.

 L - Misc., No. 2
1934 May - 1946 January Box 12:
folder 2

General miscellaneous materials. Notes of thanks. Requests for reprints. A copy of an abstract of a book titled, "Microbiology of Raw Hides." Letters requesting a position working in Max Bergmann's lab.

 L - Misc., No. 3
1935 May - 1944 March Box 12:
folder 3

General miscellaneous materials. Letters concerning employment in Max Bergmann's lab. Requests for reprints. Personal notes.

 L - Misc., No. 4
1934 June - 1942 August Box 12:
folder 4

General miscellaneous materials. Letter of recommendation for Robert Ballentine. Letters of reference. Notes of congratulations. Requests for reprints.

 Lachow, Ruth
1944 August - November Box 12:
folder 5

Letters requesting a meeting with Max Bergmann. Letters postponing due to Bergmann's illness.

 Ladenburg, R.
1936 December - 1939 January Box 12:
folder 6

Personal correspondence between Max Bergmann and Rudolf Ladenburg.

 Lalor Foundation
1939 January Box 12:
folder 7

Letters of recommendation for Sidney Fox and Otto K. Behrens.

 Lamb, Arthur B.
1941 February - July Box 12:
folder 8

Letters asking Max Bergmann to referee two papers for the Journal of the American Chemical Society.

 Lampen, J. Oliver
1944 October Box 12:
folder 9

Requests for chemicals.

 Landsteiner, Karl
1941 January - 1942 October Box 12:
folder 10

Letters exchanging references about chemical reactions and production methods of certain chemicals.

 Lang, Friedrich
1940 March - May Box 12:
folder 11

Personal correspondence. Letters discussing a process which Lang would like to patent.

 Lange, Willy
1938 April - 1942 July Box 12:
folder 12

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Willy Lange. Bergmann writes Lange asking to help find a job for Dr. Victor Sanders. Lange writes Bergmann seeking recommendations for chemists to work in his lab. Includes the curriculum vitae of Lange.

 Langmuir, Irving
1937 January - 1938 July Box 12:
folder 13

Letters requesting samples. Langmuir forwards a copy of an article by Dorothy Wrinch.

 Lantern Slides
1941 December Box 12:
folder 14

Notes and images from a lecture on December 19, 1941. Includes duplicates of the slides used, two lantern slides, and lecture notes.

 Lantern Slides: Washington Lecture
1942 November 12 Box 12:
folder 15

Lecture notes and images from lantern slides.

 Laskowski, Michael
1941 August - 1944 May Box 12:
folder 16

General correspondence between max Bergmann and Michael Laskowski. Laskowski writes to Bergmann requesting advice and the use of his lab equipment.

 Leather Samples
undated Box 12:
folder 17

Physical samples and photographic images of leather.

 Lecture at the Seventh National Organic Chemistry Symposium of the American Chemical Society
1937 December 29 Box 12:
folder 18

Copy of a lecture given by Max Bergmann titled, "The Structure of Proteins in Relation to Biological Problems."

 Lectures
1942 January - 1944 April Box 12:
folder 19

Notes on various lectures both given and attended.

 Levene, P. A., No. 1
1944 January - July Box 12:
folder 20

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and Mrs. P. A. Levene during Bergmann's illness.

 Levene, P. A., No. 2
1935 May - 1940 March Box 12:
folder 21

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and P. A. Levene. Levene asks Bergmann to discuss with him and H. T. Clarke the possibility of forming a Committee on Protein ACS. A list of the members of the committee. Letters of opion regarding the committee. Letters of recommendation. Requests fro reprints and chemicals.

 Levene, P. A., No. 3
1942 March - 1944 November Box 12:
folder 22

Letters concerning samples of chemicals from P. A. Levene's collection.

 Lewis, Howard B.
1937 December - 1938 December Box 12:
folder 23

Letters discuss plans for Max Bergmann to give a series of lectures at the Medical School at the University of Michigan.

 Li, Choh Hao
1944 April - September Box 12:
folder 24

Letters concerning chemical samples from Max Bergmann's lab.

 Linderstrom-Lang, K.
1937 March - 1940 December Box 12:
folder 25

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Linderstrom-Lang. Letters asking Bergmann to contribute to the jubilee volume for the seventieth birthday of Dr. S. P. L. Sorensen. Linderstrom-Lang offers his assistance to Bergmann on his trip to Denmark in March, 1939. Linderstrom-Lang recommends Godfred Haugaard to work in Bergmann's lab. A letter from Bergmann frowarding one of Lindestrom-Lang's papers to the journal of Biological Chemistry.

 Link, Karl Paul, No. 1
1944 January - November Box 13:
folder 1

Personal correspondence between Max Bergmann and Karl Paul Link.

 Link, Karl Paul, No. 2
1942 September - 1943 April Box 13:
folder 2

Personal correspondence between Max Bergmann and Karl Paul Link. Includes letter of recommendation, postcards, invitations, and letters concerning Bergmann's work.

 Link, Karl Paul, No. 3
1939 May - 1942 August Box 13:
folder 3

Personal correspondence between Max Bergmann and Karl Paul Link. Letters concerning the development of war. Copy of a lecture given by Link in Wisconsin in October, 1936. Recommendations for Carl Niemann to the American Society of Biological Chemists.

 Link, Karl Paul, No. 4
1940 June Box 13:
folder 4

Letter of recommendation and curriculum vitae for David Doherty.

 Link, Karl Paul, No. 5
1935 December - 1940 May Box 13:
folder 5

Personal correspondence between Max Bergmann and Karl Paul Link.

 Link, Karl Paul, No. 6
1935 January - 1940 December Box 13:
folder 6

Personal correspondence between Max Bergmann and Karl Paul Link. Letters of recommendation. Invitations. Plans for visits.

 Lipschitz, Werner
1937 March - 1940 May Box 13:
folder 7

Letters from Max Bergmann to Lipschitz giving the advice requested for publishing a paper.

 Loewenfeld, Philipp
1940 September Box 13:
folder 8

Lowenfield writes to Max Bergmann on behalf of Baron Peter Kuffner (German leather chemist) who is looking for a job in the United States.

 Loewi, Otto
1941 April - 1944 April Box 13:
folder 9

Letters from Max Bergmann to Loewi discussing reprints, references, and books. Letter from Bergmann asking Loewi if he is related to a Ludwig Lowy, a refugee that Bergmann is trying to help.

 Löwy, Ludwig
1940 May - 1941 April Box 13:
folder 10

Letters concerning Löwy's attempt to come to the United States.

 Loyalty Committee of Victims of Nazi-Fascist Oppression
1942 April - July Box 13:
folder 11

Letters discussing the importance of the organization. Includes letters between Arthur Cohn and Herbert H. Lehman (Governor of New York) illustrating examples of the support the organization is recieving.

 Lucas, C. C.
1934 April - 1936 February Box 13:
folder 12

Requests for reprints. Invitation for Max Bergmann to address the Toronto Chemical Society.

 Luck, J. Murray, No. 1
1938 June - 1939 June Box 13:
folder 13

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Luck. Bergmann writes a letter of recommendation for Dr. Heinz Fraenkal-Conrat.

 Luck, J. Murray, No. 2
1939 October - 1943 June Box 13:
folder 14

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Luck. Discussion about Bergmann's position as a reviewer for the Annual Review of Biochemistry. Arrangements for Bergmann to give a lecture at Harvard University.

 Ludewig, Stephen
1934 August - 1942 July Box 13:
folder 15

Letters cocerning the employment of a Dr. Mestern.

 Lupinek, Bernard
1941 May Box 13:
folder 16

Letters to Lupinek (carpenter at Rockefeller Institute) arranging several jobs.

 M - Misc., No. 1
1936 May - 1947 October Box 13:
folder 17

General miscellaneous materials. Includes letters of recommendation, requests for reprints, letters discussing experiments, and requests for samples.

 M - Misc., No. 2
1934 February - 1945 July Box 13:
folder 18

General miscellaneous materials. Inlcudes letters of recommendation, requests for reprints, letters concerning positions in Max Bergmann's lab, and an inventory of the special equipment in Bergmann's lab.

 M - Misc., No. 3
1936 October - 1944 October Box 13:
folder 19

General miscellaneous materials. Letters requesting samples and reprints. Letters seeking the advice of Max Bergmann regarding experimental procedures.

 M - Misc., No. 4
1942 March - November Box 13:
folder 20

Letters concerning employment in Max Bergmann's lab.

 M - Misc., No. 5
1934 September - 1944 March Box 13:
folder 21

General miscellaneous materials. Letters requesting reprints. Notes of thanks. Invitations to speaking engagements. Letters of reference.

 McCollum, E. V.
1938 February - May Box 13:
folder 22

Letter asking Max Bergmann's permission to use one of his tables in a book.

 MacInnes, Duncan A.
1941 October - 1943 December Box 13:
folder 23

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Duncan MacInnes. Letters of recommendation. Requests for lab equipment. A note of congratulations to MacInnes on being awarded a Nichols Medal.

 McShan, W. H.
1938 May - November Box 13:
folder 24

Letters requesting samples of chemicals from Max Bergmann.

 Mai, K.
1941 August - September Box 13:
folder 25

Letter requesting Max Bergmann's help for her father in Germany.

 Major, Randolph T.
1940 December Box 13:
folder 26

Letter to Max Bergmann concerning the possibility of Bergmann recommending a good chemist to work in Major's lab.

 Malisoff, William Marias
1941 March - September Box 13:
folder 27

Letter requesting Max Bergmann's assistance in editing the "Dictionary of Biochemistry."

 Marcuse, Reinhard
1940 March - November Box 14:
folder 1

Correspondence concerning the procurment of a visa for Marcuse.

 Mark, H.
1938 February - March Box 14:
folder 2

Invitation and program to the International Conference for Holzverwertung in Vienna in July, 1939.

 Markowitz, Maurice
1944 October - April Box 14:
folder 3

Requests for reprints.

 Marvel, C. S.
1942 July - 1944 March Box 14:
folder 4

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Marvel. Bergmann writes to Marvel for a recommendation for someone to work in his lab. A note of congratulations from Bergmann to Marvel on his being awarded a Nichols Medal.

 Marx, Walter
1939 June - 1943 November Box 14:
folder 5

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Walter Marx. Marx writes to Bergmann asking him to introduce him to Carl Niemann. Curriculum vitae for Marx.

 Maschmann, E.
1936 August - 1940 February Box 14:
folder 6

Letters seeking Max Bergmann's advice on experiments. Requests for reprints.

 Matthes, O.
1934 May - July Box 14:
folder 7

Letters from Max Bergmann requesting samples of "Salzstippen" leather.

 Mayer, Lola
1940 June - October Box 14:
folder 8

List of books available on Germany.

 Mayer, Manfred M.
1944 July - September Box 14:
folder 9

Mayer writes to Max Bergmann, at the suggestion of Dr. Michael Heidelberger at Columbia, asking to work in Bergmann's lab for one year.

 Mearl Corporation
1938 September - December Box 14:
folder 10

Letters discussing the prices of arginine.

 Melville, J.
1934 November - 1938 December Box 14:
folder 11

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Melville. Includes a letter of introduction for Melville from H. B. Vickery.

 Menkin, Valy
1937 November - 1938 November Box 14:
folder 12

Letters discussing Max Bergmann's advice regarding an experiment. Request of reprints.

 Merck and Company
1935 December - 1945 April Box 14:
folder 13

Letters of recommendation. Chemical orders. Requests of reprints.

 Merrill, Alice T.
1943 October - November Box 14:
folder 14

Letter to Max Bergmann concerning employment oppurtunities in the sugar chemical industry. Curriculum vitae included.

 Methods
undated Box 14:
folder 15

References to other entries in the collection regarding methods for various procedures.

 Metsomäki, Arvo
1938 April Box 14:
folder 16

Letters discussing the results of an experiment.

 Meyer, Hans
1941 September - 1943 September Box 14:
folder 17

Letter to Max Bergmann seeking his help for the immigration of his brother from Europe.

 Meyer, Dr. Herbert
1943 June - 1945 December Box 14:
folder 18

Correspondence concerning the employment of Meyer. Curriculum vitae sent to Max Bergmann via the "Selfhelp of Emigres From Central Europe Inc."

 Meyer, Lothar
1941 October - November Box 14:
folder 19

Letters discussing the possible immigration of Lothar Meyer from Europe. Curriculum vitae included.

 Meyerhof, Otto
1940 July - 1943 February Box 14:
folder 20

A letter to Max Bergmann explaining Meyerhof's situation in Europe and his desperate need to escape to the United States. A response from Bergmann to Meyerhof written in code to evade the scrutiny of inspectors.

 Michaelis, Leonor
1943 May - November Box 14:
folder 21

A letter thanking Max Bergmann for chemicals he sent.

 Miekeley, Arthur
1934 May - June Box 14:
folder 22

Max Bergmann sends a bill for a lecture he gave in England while in the employ of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute.

 Miller, Edgar G., Jr.
1937 November Box 14:
folder 23

Letters discussing the final exams of a Dr. Stein.

 Miller, H. M.
1936 July - 1939 April Box 14:
folder 24

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and H. M. Miller. Letters of recommendation and references.

 Miller, Lila
1938 October - 1940 December Box 14:
folder 25

Letters discussing the details of several experiments. Requests for reprints.

 Minibeck, D. H.
1940 May - June Box 14:
folder 26

Letter requesting chemical reprints from Max Bergmann.

 Moe, Henry Allen
1941 May - June Box 14:
folder 27

Correspondence concerning the work of Dr. Rocha e Silva.

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 Montani, Angelo
1940 December - 1941 January Box 14:
folder 28

Letters concerning employment in the United States. Max Bergmann forwards Montani's information to the Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars.

 Moore, Stanford, No. 1
1937 December - 1944 September Box 14:
folder 29

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Stanford Moore. Letters are both professional and personal. Includes abstracts of research undertaken by Moore.

 Moore, Stanford, No. 2
1946 March - 1947 January Box 14:
folder 30

Letters to and from Stanford Moore after he became head of Max Bergmann's lab after Bergmann's death.

 Moore, Stanford, No. 3
1941 August - 1944 March Box 14:
folder 31

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Stanford Moore.

 Morell, Samuel A.
1934 May - 1940 November Box 14:
folder 32

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Samuel Morell. A letter requesting a position in Bergmann's lab. Bergmann writes to the American Society of Biological Chemists on behalf of Morell.

 Mount Sinai Hospital
1944 January - February Box 14:
folder 33

Letters of thanks from Max Bergmann to the staff of Mt. Sinai Hospital after his stay there.

 Mueller, John Howard
1937 March - 1943 December Box 14:
folder 34

Letter from Max Bergmann to Mueller introducing Sidney Fox. Letters discussing experiments.

 Muller, Hermann Joseph
1938 December - 1942 April Box 14:
folder 35

Muller invites Max Bergmann to speak at the "Seventh Annual Congress of Genetics" in August, 1939. A note of thanks for reprints sent.

 Murray, Thomas F., Jr
1938 July - 1939 June Box 14:
folder 36

Letters to Max Bergmann inviting him to address the Rochester Section of the American Chemical Society.

 N - Misc., No. 1
1937 October - 1943 May Box 14:
folder 37

General miscellaneous materials. Letters requesting positions in Max Bergmann's lab, invitations, requests for reprints, and letters discussing experiments.

 N - Misc., No. 2
1934 July - 1942 September Box 14:
folder 38

General miscellaneous materials.

 N - Misc., No. 3
1934 March - 1942 September Box 15:
folder 1

General miscellaneous materials. Letters discussing experiments. Requests for samples. Notes of thanks. Letters of recommendation.

 Nagy, Stephen M.
1940 July - 1945 December Box 15:
folder 2

Letters from Max Bergmann to Nagy discussing his recovery. A letter of recommendation for Nagy.

 National Geographic Society
1942 November - 1943 October Box 15:
folder 3

Letters concerning membership fees and nominations. A pamphlet detailing the benefits of membership.

 National Research Council, No. 1
1939 January Box 15:
folder 4

Notice of a National Research Council scholarship for Robert A. Harte. A copy of an application for a National Research Council scholarship.

 National Research Council, No. 2
1946 November Box 15:
folder 5

A report from the "Committee on Growth of the Divivsion of Medical Sciences," given on November 6, 1946.

 National Research Council, No. 3
1939 April Box 15:
folder 6

Minutes of meetings, April 1, 1939.

 National Research Council, No. 4
1940 April Box 15:
folder 7

Minutes of meetings, April 7, 1940.

 National Research Council, No. 5
1938 June Box 15:
folder 8

Reports for committes 1937-38. Roster for 1938-39.

 Nelson, J. M.
1939 October - 1942 September Box 15:
folder 9

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Nelson. Bergmann invites Nelson to meetings at the Rockefeller Institute. Nelson invites Bergmann to Columbia. Bergmann writes to Nelson requesting information about a Dr. Saul Soloway.

 Neuberg, Carl
1934 April - July Box 15:
folder 10

Letters concerning employment for Neuberg.

 Neumann, F. S.
1940 July - September Box 15:
folder 11
 Neurath, Hans
1935 May - 1943 September Box 15:
folder 12

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Hans Neurath. Requests for chemical samples and reprints from Max Bergmann. Neurath asks Bergmann for advice on a manuscript.

 New York Academy of Sciences, No. 1
1942 April - 1944 November Box 15:
folder 13

Notices of papers and reprints, tickets to conferences, a series of printed abstracts from a conference in February, 1944.

 New York Academy of Sciences, No. 2
1941 December - 1943 February Box 15:
folder 14

Notice of Max Bergmann becoming a Fellow of the New York Academy of Sciences. Max Bergmann writes letters to the Academy on behalf of Stanford Moore, Mark Stahmann, and Calvin Golumbic.

 Niemann, Carl George, No. 1
1942 February - 1944 November Box 15:
folder 15

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Carl Niemann. Bergmann writes Niemann seeking someone to work in his lab. Bergmann writes a letter recommending Niemann to the National Defense Board 1943. A letter of support for Niemann being awarded the American Chemical Society Award in Pure Chemistry. A notice of Bergmann's death.

 Niemann, Carl George, No. 2
1937 December - 1940 May Box 15:
folder 16

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Carl Niemann. Both professional and personal letters. Letter to Niermann about publishing joint papers on collagen-gelatin. Bergmann discusses his depression regarding his German contemporaries.

 Nord, F. F., No. 1
1935 December - 1940 December Box 15:
folder 17

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Nord.

 Nord, F. F., No. 2
1941 January - 1942 January Box 15:
folder 18

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Nord.

 Norris, Earl R.
1939 October - 1940 September Box 15:
folder 19

Letters requesting samples of salmon pepsin.

 Northrop, John Howard, No. 1
1941 March - 1942 March Box 15:
folder 20

Letters discussing a paper written by Max Bergmann for publication in the "Journal of General Physiology."

 Northrop, John Howard, No. 2
1934 March - 1940 March Box 15:
folder 21

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Northrop. Letters regarding experiements. Requests for reprints.

 Norton, Margaret I.
1938 May - 1940 January Box 15:
folder 22

Recommended to Max Bergmann by Dr. Albert R. Frank. Norton writes Bergmann about employment in the United States.

 Noyes, William Albert
1938 December - 1939 November Box 15:
folder 23

Noyes sends details to Max Bergmann regarding Dr. Else Hirschberg who needs help leaving Germany. Curriculum vitae included.

 O - Misc.
1938 April - 1941 December Box 15:
folder 24

General miscellaneous materials.

 O'Flaherty, Fred, No. 1
1935 January - 1937 March Box 15:
folder 25

General correspondence bewteen Max Bergmann and O'Flaherty. Letters discussing the work of both Bergmann and O'Flaherty. Requests for reprints. A letter informing Max Bergmann of his becoming a member of the American Leather Chemists Association.

 O'Flaherty, Fred, No. 2
1941 January - 1944 April Box 15:
folder 26

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and O'Flaherty. Letters concerning Bergmann's attendance at the annual meeting of the American Leather Chemists Association.

 O'Flaherty, Fred, No. 3
1934 May - 1935 February Box 15:
folder 27

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and O'Flaherty. Letters discussing experiements. Requests for samples.

 O'Flaherty, Fred, No. 4
1937 March - 1940 September Box 15:
folder 28

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and O'Flaherty. Requests for reprints. Invitations for Bergmann to present lectures. Letters discussing experiments.

 Oppenheimer, Benjamin S.
1939 April - 1944 June Box 16:
folder 1

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Benjamin Oppenheimer. Abstracts for papers. Letters discussing experiments. Requests and notes of thanks for reprints. A letter from Oppenheimer requesting that Bergmann give the Janeway Lecture in 1939.

 Oppenheimer, Carl
1937 October - 1940 December Box 16:
folder 2

Letters regarding an article to be written by Max Bergmann for the journal "Enzymologia."

 Oppenheim-Errera, Stephane
1942 March Box 16:
folder 3

Letters discuss employment in Bergman's lab. Includes curriculum vitae for Oppenheim-Errera.

 Oriental Science Literature Service
1943 Box 16:
folder 4

Circulars.

 Osterhout, W. J. V.
1934 November - 1942 April Box 16:
folder 5

Requests and notes of thanks for reprints.

 P - Misc., No. 1
1935 April - 1944 October Box 16:
folder 6

General miscellaneous materials. Letters of recommendation. Invitations. Requests for reprints. Requests for chemical samples.

 P - Misc., No. 2
1935 April - 1944 October Box 16:
folder 7

General miscellaneous material. Includes letters of recommendation, requests for reprints, requests for chemical samples, and letters discussing experimental procedures.

 P - Misc., No. 3
1937 January - 1943 September Box 16:
folder 8

General miscellaneous material. Requests for reprints. Invitations. Letters discussing experiments. Subscription renewals.

 P - Misc., No. 4
1936 January - 1937 December Box 16:
folder 9

General miscellaneous material. Includes a copy of "Science Services" which discusses Max Bergmann's work.

 Palmer, Albert H.
1937 September - 1939 September Box 16:
folder 10

Letters requesting reprints and chemical samples from Max Bergmann.

 Papain
undated Box 16:
folder 11
 Papaya
undated Box 16:
folder 12
 Papers
undated Box 16:
folder 13

Six photographs of complex compounds and two papers titled, "The Quantitative Determination of Amino Acids," and "The Mode of Action of Proteinases."

 Parker, J. Gordon
1934 April - 1939 November Box 16:
folder 14

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and L. Gordon Parkman.

 Pauling, Linus
1941 April - 1943 October Box 16:
folder 15

Letters concerning the nomination of Dr. Carl Niemann for the American Chemical Society award in Pure Chemistry. Requests for reprints.

 Pearce, Agnes M.
1939 August - 1940 September Box 16:
folder 16

Letters concerning the position of Dr. Chi-yuan Chou in Bergmann's lab.

 Peptides
undated Box 16:
folder 17

Cross references to other files.

 Peroff, S.
1935 April Box 16:
folder 18

A letter from Max Bergman recommending Alexander Kiesel to Peroff. Includes a list of Kiesel's publications.

 Personal
1936 July - 1941 March Box 16:
folder 19

Miscellaneous pesonal materials. Correspondence between Max Bergmann and his secretary, Miss von Berg, while he is on vacation.

 Perutz, Max
1943 November Box 16:
folder 20

Letters arranging a meeting with Max Bergmann in New York.

 Peterson, W.
1942 August - 1943 March Box 16:
folder 21

Letters of introduction and letters of recommendation.

 Petter, Charles K.
1944 February - March Box 16:
folder 22

Letters concerning an article written by Petter.

 Phillips, Catherine
1944 June - October Box 16:
folder 23

Max Bergmann writes letters of recommendation for Catherine Phillips.

 Pigman, W. W.
1943 October - 1944 April Box 16:
folder 24

Letters concerning Max Bergmann's contribution to the journal "Advances in Carbohydrate Chemistry."

 Plentl, Albert A.
1943 March - 1944 April Box 16:
folder 25

Letters discussing Max Bergmann's reviews and comments on Plentl's manuscripts. Includes copies of two corrected manuscripts titled,"On the Enzymatic Specificity of Renin I," and "The Proteinase Components of Renin-Preparations and Their Relation to Renin Activity." Also requests for both reprints and chemical samples.

 Pollak, Fritz
1938 November Box 16:
folder 26

A letter from Max Bergmann to Fritz Pollack on behalf of a Dr. Walter who is seeking employment.

 Pollak, Leopold
1934 June - 1941 September Box 16:
folder 27

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Leopold Pollak.

 Pollok, Heinz
1937 October - 1939 February Box 16:
folder 28

Letters concerning employment in Max Bergmann's lab.

 Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn
1942 January Box 16:
folder 29

Invitations to speeches, lectures, and symposium.

 Ponder, Eric
1938 April - June Box 16:
folder 30

Arrangements for a symposium in June, 1938.

 Pons, Henry W.
1943 March - April Box 16:
folder 31

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and Henry Pons (formerly Heinz Pollock). Pons, attempting to become a United States citizen, writes to Bergmann for a letter of recommendation.

 Porter, J. R.
1940 January Box 16:
folder 32

Letters discussing the location of various chemicals.

 Positions
1941 September Box 16:
folder 33

Notices from the United States Civil Service for several available positions.

 Potter, Robert D.
1937 December Box 16:
folder 34

Letters concerning a presentation to be given by Max Bergmann at the Organic Chemistry Symposium in Richmond, Virginia.

 Preparations
undated Box 16:
folder 35

Cross references to other files.

 Prochownick, Vilma
1934 April - 1936 February Box 16:
folder 36

Letters concerning employment oppurtunities in the United States. Curriculum vitae included.

 Proskauer, Erich
1938 November - 1941 August Box 17:
folder 1

Letters concerning upcoming publications.

 Protein Committee
1938 March - 1940 November Box 17:
folder 2

Notice of meetings and agendas of activities. Letter from Charles L. Parsons of the American Chemical Society to Levene. Minutes of meeting from 19398-1940. Lists of members 1939-40 and 1940-41.

 Proteins
1941 March - June Box 17:
folder 3

Notices of different protein conferences.

 Q - Misc.
1940 October - 1942 May Box 17:
folder 4

General miscellaneous material. Curriculum vitae for a Dr. Juda Hirsch Quastel. A letter soliciting donations the "Queen Wilhelmina Fund."

 R - Misc., No. 1
1939 September - 1943 March Box 17:
folder 5

General miscellaneous materials. Requests for reprints. Letters of recommendation. Requests for chemical samples.

 R - Misc., No. 2
1939 February - 1943 July Box 17:
folder 6

General miscellaneous material. Letters of reference. A letter from the National Refugee Service to Max Bergmann requesting his appearence in a film being made by the Office of War Information. Letters from various refugee scientists seeking Bergmann's help in finding employment.

 R - Misc., No. 3
1934 June - 1940 April Box 17:
folder 7

General miscellaneous material. Receipts of payments. Notes of thanks. Requests for reprints.

 R - Misc., No. 4
1934 June - 1943 October Box 17:
folder 8

General miscellaneous material. Notes of thanks. Letters of introduction. Requests for reprints.

 Rabinowitsch, E.
1938 February - June Box 17:
folder 9

Curriculum vitae and list of publications to 1937 for Rabinowitsch. Letters of reference. Max Bergmann recommends him to the Bureau of Employment of the Chemists Club of New York.

 Raistrick, H.
1934 October - 1939 December Box 17:
folder 10

Exchange of reprints.

 Rapport, Maurice M.
1941 November Box 17:
folder 11

A letter of recommendation for Maurice Rapport written by Max Bergmann.

 Receipts
1946 March - May Box 17:
folder 12

Miscellaneous receipts of purchase from the Rockefeller Institute.

 Refugee Correspondence
1942 May - 1944 September Box 17:
folder 13

Miscellaneous materials concerning refugee scientists.

 Reich, Hans
1934 October - 1935 October Box 17:
folder 14

Correspondence concerning employment in the United States for Hans Reich.

 Reichstein, T.
1940 October - 1941 April Box 17:
folder 15

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Reichstein. Requests for chemical samples and reprints. Letters discussing a job for Hermann Fischer, a German refugee scientist.

 Reimann, Guenter
1941 April Box 17:
folder 16

Letters concerning the situation of a Dr. Scwarzkoff. Reimann writes to Max Bergmann informing him that Scwarzkoff was stuck in France waiting for the U.S. State Department to grant him a visa. Bergmann writes a letter on Scwarzkoff's behalf.

 Reis, Alfred J.
1942 January - April Box 17:
folder 17

Letters discussing the prospects of employment for Reis. Curriculum vitae and publications list included. Reis writes to Max Bergmann to see if he can be of assistance to Dr. Moritz Cohn.

 Remington, Roe E.
1934 June - July Box 17:
folder 18

Letters discussing a speaking engagement to be attended by Max Bergmann.

 Report of the Committee on Carbohydrate Nomenclature
1942 Box 17:
folder 19

A report prepared for the Committee on Carbohydrate Nomenclature of the American Chemical Society.

 Reprint Requests
1939 February - 1940 June Box 17:
folder 20

Letters requesting reprints.

 Reprint List
undated Box 17:
folder 21

A list of Max Bergmann's publications, 1918-1941.

 Resinous Products and Chemical Corporation
1944 June Box 17:
folder 22

Letters discussing an experiment. An order for chemicals.

 Reviews
1942 September - 1945 October Box 17:
folder 23

Letters concerning reviews written by Max Bergmann. A copy of a published review in the journal "Science."

 Rewald, Bruno
1938 November - 1941 July Box 17:
folder 24

Requests for reprints. Letter from Rewald to Bergmann seeking help in gaining entry to the United States.

 Rewald, Walter
1939 April - 1941 September Box 17:
folder 25

A letter concerning the position of Rewald's father, Walter Rewald, who is trying to gain entrance to the United States.

 Rideal, Eric K.
1936 March - May Box 17:
folder 26

Letter to Max Bergmann requesting tannin derivatives. Requests for reprints.

 Robbins, William J.
1942 January Box 17:
folder 27

Letters requesting chemicals and reprints from Max Bergmann.

 Robertson, Albert D.
1935 October - 1940 October Box 18:
folder 1

Letters concerning tax forms.

 Roche e Silva
1941 June - 1943 May Box 18:
folder 2

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Roche e Silva. Letter from Roche e Silva informing Bergmann that he has been awarded a Guugenheim Fellowship and will be working in Bergmann's lab. Letters requesting Bergmann's advice on several of his publication drafts.

 The Rockefeller Foundation
1944 October Box 18:
folder 3

Letter requesting information regarding Sidney W. Fox.

 Rockefeller Institute, No.1
1934 April - 1940 April Box 18:
folder 4

General miscellaneous materials regarding the Rockefeller Institute. Max Bergmann's job acceptance note, April 24, 1934. Invitations to lunch and dinner. A list of appointments and promotions 1936, 1939-40.

 Rockefeller Institute, No.2
1940 - 1945 Box 18:
folder 5

Budgets for Max Bergmann's lab at the Rockefeller Institute, 1940 - 1945.

 Rockefeller Institute, No.3
1941 Janaury - 1943 May Box 18:
folder 6

Annual lists of publications available from the Rockefeller Instititute form May 1941 - May 1943.

 Rockefeller Institute, No.4
1941 September - 1941 October Box 18:
folder 7

Letters concerning the Program Committee of the Committee of the Staff Meetings at the Rockefeller Institute.

 Rockefeller Institute, No.5
1938 July Box 18:
folder 8

Receipts for money spent in Max Bergmann's lab for the year 1938.

 Rockefeller Institute, No.6
1945 Box 18:
folder 9

A 1945 report from Max Bergmann's lab prepared by Joseph Fruton.

 Rockefeller Institute, No.6
1938 January - 1942 May Box 18:
folder 10

Notes concerning staff meetings at the Rockefeller Institute.

 Rohm & Haas
1941 September - 1942 August Box 18:
folder 11

Letters requesting chemical samples. Letters to Max Bergmann requesting information about chemists available to work in their lab.

 Rosin, Jacob
1940 December Box 18:
folder 12

Letters discussing employment for Rosin. Includes curriculum vitae and a letter of reference.

 Ross, William F., No.1
1936 October - 1939 November Box 18:
folder 13

General correspondence concerning Max Bergmann's help in getting Ross a job at Harvard. Plans for visiting each other. Exchange of reprints.

 Ross, William F., No.2
1941 November - 1943 March Box 18:
folder 14

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Ross.

 Rous, Peyton
1941 December - 1943 February Box 18:
folder 15

Letters concerning reviews of several publications.

 Rugo, Henry J.
1940 September - 1941 May Box 18:
folder 16

Letters from Rugo requesting a visit to Max Bergmann's lab. Requests for chemical samples.

 Ruzicka, L.
1937 September - 1940 February Box 18:
folder 17

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Ruzicka. Ruzicka writes letters of recommendation for a Dr. Hoffmann and Max Brenner to work in Bergmann's lab. Bergmann writes to Ruzika congratulating him on winning the Nobel Prize in 1939.

 S - Misc., No. 1
1934 May - 1943 December Box 18:
folder 18

General miscellaneous materials.

 S - Misc., No. 2
1934 April - 1946 May Box 18:
folder 19

General miscellaneous materials. Letters requesting positions in Max Bergmann's lab. Christmas cards. Requests for reprints. A notification of Bergmann's death.

 S - Misc., No. 3
1934 October - 1945 December Box 18:
folder 20

General miscellaneous materials. Requests for reprints. Letters of recommendation. A bound copy of the curriculum vitae for Dr. Paul Wessel. Magazine subscriptions.

 S - Misc., No. 4
1935 January - 1942 August Box 18:
folder 21

General miscellaneous materials.

 S - Misc., No. 5
1934 May - 1941 June Box 18:
folder 22

General miscellaneous materials. Plans for road trips. Notes of thanks. Letter requesting money for the safe passage of a German refugee.

 S - Misc., No. 6
1934 June - 1942 July Box 18:
folder 23

General miscellaneous materials. Requests for chemical samples and reprints. Letters of recommendation. Letters dsicussing experiments.

 S - Misc., No. 7
1936 April - 1940 November Box 18:
folder 24

General miscellaneous materials. Letters of recommendation. Curriculum vitae for Frances and Hugo Stern. Requests for reprints. Invitations to speaking engagements.

 S - Misc., No. 8
1941 November - 1945 March Box 18:
folder 25

General miscellaneous materials. Requests for reprints. Notes of thanks. Notice of Max Bergmann's death.

 S - Misc., No. 9
1934 June - 1944 September Box 18:
folder 26

General miscellaneous materials. Letters of introduction. Notes of thanks. Requests for reprints.

 Sabine, David
1938 May - 1945 February Box 19:
folder 1

Requests for reprints. Sabine writes to Max Bergmann for advice on experiments.

 Sack, Anne
1942 May - October Box 19:
folder 2

Letters concerning employment for Sack. A letter introducing Sack to Max Bergmann. Bergmann writes to several colleagues on behalf of Sack.

 Salmon, M. R.
1939 February - 1940 February Box 19:
folder 3

Graduate student at Columbia University looking to work under Max Bergmann.

 Salzburg, Peter
1937 July - 1939 September Box 19:
folder 4

Letters concerning employment for Salzburg. Salzburg writes to Max Bergmann seeking his help in finding a job in the United States.

 Salzmann, Leo
1934 May - 1940 December Box 19:
folder 5

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Leo Salzmann.

 Samples
1943 March - 1946 October Box 19:
folder 6

Cross references and lists of chemical samples sent out of Max Bergmann's lab.

 Sanders, Victor
1942 January - February Box 19:
folder 7

Letters concerning employment in the United States for Sanders. Curriculum vitae included.

 Saxe, Sig
1934 June - 1936 October Box 19:
folder 8

Requests for reprints and samples from Max Bergmann.

 Schales, Otto
1939 February Box 19:
folder 9

Letter from Schales requesting a position in Max Bergmann's lab. Curriculum vitae and bibliography included.

 Schlenk, Hermann
1939 February Box 19:
folder 10

Letter from Hermann Schlenk requesting a position in Max Bergmann's lab.

 Schlenk, Wilhelm, Jr.
1936 October Box 19:
folder 11

Letter from Wilhelm Schlenk requesting a position in Max Bergmann's lab.

 Schmidt, Carl L. A.
1934 May - 1942 November Box 19:
folder 12

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Carl Schmidt. Letters concerning a textbook to be written titled, "Introduction of the Chemistry of Amino Acids and Proteins." Requests fro reprints.

 Schmidt, Erich
1939 February - 1940 February Box 19:
folder 13

Letters discussing employment for Schmidt in the United States. Includes photocopies of affidavits for visa permits. Curriculum vitae.

 Schmidt, Gerhard
1935 October - 1943 October Box 19:
folder 14

Requests for chemicals.

 Schmitt, Francis O., No. 1
1938 March - 1939 November Box 19:
folder 15

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Francis Schmitt. Requests for reprints and chemical samples. Letters of recommendation for an opening in Schmitt's lab. A copy of a paper written by Schmitt titled, "Electrolytes in the Axoplasm of the Giant Nerve Fibers of the Squid."

 Schneider, F.
1934 April - 1935 June Box 19:
folder 17

Letter of advice from Max Bergmann regarding Schneider's dissertation.

 Schmitt, Francis O., No. 2
1941 March - 1944 June Box 19:
folder 16

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Francis Schmitt. Letters concerning an experiment that Schmitt is conducting. Dinner invitations. Bergmann comments on a lecture given by Schmitt. Requests for chemical samples.

 Schnier, R.
1934 November - 1939 October Box 19:
folder 18

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Schnier. Letters discussing articles in journals. Circulars adverstising new lab equipment.

 Schocken, Klaus
1934 November - 1935 October Box 19:
folder 19

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and Klaus Schocken.

 Schoen, M.
1938 March - 1941 November Box 19:
folder 20

Letters concerning employment for Schoen in the United States.

 Schoenheimer, Rudolph
1938 November - 1940 December Box 19:
folder 21

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Rudolph Schoenheimer. Letters of recommendation for a position in Dr. Kurt Goldenstein's lab. A letter from Schoenheimer seeking Bergmann's opinion on an article he wrote.

 Science
1934 May - 1939 January Box 19:
folder 22

Miscellaneous material in regards to the journal "Science." Includes galley proofs, notes of thanks for Max Bergmann's contributions, and notes accompanying drafts.

 Scientific Periodicals and Books
1944 December Box 19:
folder 23

A list of scientific periodicals and books for sale after the death of Max Bergmann.

 Scudi, John V.
1938 September - November Box 19:
folder 24

Letters discussing employment for John Scudi. Curriculum vitae, publication list, and photograph of Scudi included.

 Selfhelp
undated Box 19:
folder 25

Cross references to other files in the collection regarding refugees.

 Seligsberger, Ludwig, No. 1
1941 October - 1942 November Box 19:
folder 26

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Ludwig Seligsberger. Letters discussing the work of both scientists. Letters discussing publications.

 Seligsberger, Ludwig, No. 2
1934 May - 1939 December Box 19:
folder 27

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Ludwig Seligsberger. Seligsberger writes Bergmann looking for employment in the United States.

 Serine
1941 June Box 19:
folder 28

A copy of an article written by Max Bergmann titled, "The Isolation of l-Serine from Silk-Fabric."

 Shedlovsky, Theodore
1941 October - 1942 May Box 19:
folder 29

Correspondence concerning the Program Committee at the Rockefeller Institute.

 Shriner, R. L.
1937 April - 1938 January Box 19:
folder 30

Correspondence in regards to a talk given by Max Bergmann at the "Seventh National Organic Chemistry Symposium."

 Siegel, Fritz
1939 December Box 19:
folder 31

Siegel writes to Max Bergmann seeking assistance finding employment in the United States.

 Silk
undated Box 19:
folder 32

Cross references to other files in the collection.

 Small, F. H.
1936 April - 1938 February Box 19:
folder 32

Small writes to Max Bergmann asking him to review several papers.

 Small, Lyndon F.
1943 November Box 19:
folder 33

Lyndon Small, the chairman for the canvassing committee for the Eli Lilly Award, writes to Max Bergmann for his recommendation of Joseph Fruton to be awarded the prize for 1944.

 Smith, Edric B., No. 1
1941 November - 1944 October Box 19:
folder 34

Miscellaneous letters from Edric Smith, business manager at the Rockefeller Institute, in regards to Institute policies and procedures, budgetary concerns, and other general business matters.

 Smith, Edric B., No. 2
1938 April - 1942 April Box 19:
folder 35

Miscellaneous letters from Edric Smith, business manager at the Rockefeller Institute, in regards to Institute policies and procedures, budgetary concerns, and other general business matters.

 Smith, Edric B., No. 3
1934 June - 1937 November Box 19:
folder 36

Miscellaneous letters from Edric Smith, business manager at the Rockefeller Institute, in regards to Institute policies and procedures, budgetary concerns, and other general business matters.

 Smith, Emil L., No. 1
1942 January - 1944 November Box 20:
folder 1

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Emil Smith. Letters regarding a mutual paper to be published.

 Smith, Emil L., No. 2
1940 September - November Box 20:
folder 2

Letters concerning a volunteer position in Max Bergmann's lab.

 Smithburn, Kenneth C.
1937 December - 1938 February Box 20:
folder 3

Correspondence reagarding a "Symposium on Proteins" held at the Rockefeller Institute in February 1938.

 Societies
1942 June - 1943 October Box 20:
folder 4

Invitations and programs for events held by several societies. Also cross references to other files in the collection.

 Sollner, Karl
1937 January - 1944 October Box 20:
folder 5

General correspondence bewteen Max Bergmann and Karl Sollner. Early letters from Sollner requesting Bergmann's help in finding employment. Requests for reprints and chemical samples. Discussion on experiments. Notes of well wishes.

 Solmssen, Ulrich
1937 June - August Box 20:
folder 6

Correspondence concerning employment for Ulrich Solmssen. Curriculum vitae included.

 Soviet Relations
1941 December - 1943 October Box 20:
folder 7

Circulars from the National Council of American-Soviet Friendship Inc., the American Council On Soviet Relations, and the Ambijan Committe for Emergency Aid to the Soviet Union. Letters seeking donations from Max Bergmann.

 Sperry, Warren M.
1938 November - 1943 November Box 20:
folder 8

Letters regarding a postition in Max Bergmann's lab for Dr. Heinrich Waelsch. A letter to Sperry asking him to recommend Bergmann, Joseph Fruton, and William Howard Stein for membership in the Biochemical Society.

 Spiegelberg, Flora
1934 May - June Box 20:
folder 9

Letters discussing the details of a dinner invitation.

 Spies, Thomas D.
1939 July - August Box 20:
folder 10

Spies writes to Max Bergmann requesting information on Sidney W. Fox.

 Springer, Julius
1936 April - 1939 may Box 20:
folder 11

Orders for books.

 Squibb, E R & Sons
1937 March - 1943 September Box 20:
folder 12

Letters to Max Bergmann requesting a reference for Dr. Gertrude Berend. An invitation to the opening of the Squibb Institute for Medical Research. A letter from Max Bergmann requesting a copy of a bibliography from an article.

 Sreenivasaya, M.
1935 May - 1939 March Box 20:
folder 13

A request for Max Bergmann to be a visiting professor of Biochemistry at the Indian Institute of Science.

 Staff Meeting
1940 January 26 Box 20:
folder 14

Notes from a staff meeting.

 Stamm, Guido
1940 January - 1941 September Box 20:
folder 15

Correspondence concerning a year long collaboration between Guido Stamm and Max Bergmann at Bergmann's lab.

 Stanley, Wendell M.
1937 April - 1940 June Box 20:
folder 16

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Wendell Stanley. Bergmann requests samples of tobacco mosaic virus and other chemicals. Stanley sends a note of congratulations to Bergmann on his appointment to the membership of the Rockefeller Institute.

 G. E. Stechert and Company
1940 November - 1945 June Box 20:
folder 17

Book sellers. Book lists for 1944. Orders of catalogs and books. List of second hand books Max Bergmann wishes to sell.

 Stein, Fred M.
1942 June - 1944 January Box 20:
folder 18

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and Fred Stein, of the Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars. Stein sends Bergmann the Committees latest report and a list of names that Bergmann might be able to help find work for.

 Stein, William H., No. 1
1936 May - 1937 October Box 20:
folder 19

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and William Stein. Several letters discussing different experiments.

 Stein, William H., No. 2
1943 May - 1947 February Box 20:
folder 20

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and William Stein. Requests for reprints. Notes on experiments. Requests for chemical samples. Draft of an article by Stein and Bergmann. Office procedures and reprint list compiled by Stein after Bergmann's death.

 Stein, William H., No. 3
1939 August - 1944 August Box 20:
folder 21

Personal correspondence between Max Bergmann and William Stein.

 Steinberg, Robert A.
1940 May - November Box 20:
folder 22

Steinberg writes to Max Bergmann to discuss a technical problem with an experiement.

 Steinherz, Dezsoe
1939 April Box 20:
folder 23

Letters concerning a patent for a particular method.

 Stern, Dora
1939 April - 1941 January Box 20:
folder 24

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and Dora Stern. Letters concerning employment for Stern. Bergmann refers her to the Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars.

 Stern, Egon
1941 June Box 20:
folder 25

Correspondence concerning employment in the United States.

 Stern, Karl
1945 June Box 20:
folder 26

Letter to the office of Max Bergmann requesting chemical samples. Letter informing Stern of Bergmann's death.

 Stern, Kurt G.
1936 November - 1942 February Box 20:
folder 27

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and Kurt G. Stern. Requests for reprints. Invitation to speak at an enzyme chemistry meeting at Yale.

 Sternberg, Wolfgang
1939 March - April Box 20:
folder 28

Arrangements to meet with Max Bergmann.

 Stewart, Florence M.
1941 April - 1944 March Box 20:
folder 29

Correspondence regarding the Rockefeller Institute semi-annual reprint list.

 Stiller, Eric
1941 April - 1943 July Box 20:
folder 30

Stiller writes to Max Bergmann concerning several experiments.

 Stokes, J. L.
1944 May - June Box 20:
folder 31

Letters to Max Bergmann requesting protein samples.

 Strauss, Edward
1939 February Box 20:
folder 32

Correspondence concerning employment for Edward Strauss. Curriculum vitae included.

 Strode, George K.
1942 October Box 20:
folder 33

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and George Strode concerning the German development of lousicide.

 Subscriptions
1937 January - 1944 November Box 20:
folder 34

Subscription notices to journals and societies.

 Supplee, G. C.
1934 December - 1945 January Box 20:
folder 35

Max Bergmann writes to Supplee requesting a large supply of protein.

 Swift, Homer F.
1937 December - 1943 April Box 20:
folder 36

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Homer Swift. Invitations to meetings and dinners.

 Synthetical Laboratories
1934 June - August Box 20:
folder 37

Requests for chemicals, prices, and quotes.

 T - Misc., No. 1
1940 May - 1941 May Box 20:
folder 38

General miscellaneous correspondence.

 T - Misc., No. 2
1934 March - 1944 May Box 20:
folder 39

General miscellaneous correspondence.

 T - Misc., No. 3
1934 July - 1943 August Box 20:
folder 40

General miscellaneous correspondence.

 Tandler, Rudolf
1939 January - February Box 21:
folder 1

Letters discussing employment for Tandler. Includes copies of two papers sent by Tandler to Bergmann.

 Tanners' Council of America
1932 - 1934 Box 21:
folder 2

Bulletins for the Tanners' Council of America.

 Tauber, Henry
1935 October - 1947 August Box 21:
folder 3

Requests for reprints from Max Bergmann's lab.

 Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association
1938 September - 1943 September Box 21:
folder 4

Literature from the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association.

 Telegrams
1942 February - 1944 June Box 21:
folder 5

General miscellaneous telegrams.

 Teutsch, Ilse
1939 February - 1940 June Box 21:
folder 6

Correpondence between Max Bergmann and Ilse Teutsch. Teutsch writes to Bergmann seeking his help in bringing a Dr. Fritz Weinmann to the United States.

 Thannhauser, S. J.
1941 March - 1944 January Box 21:
folder 7

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Thannhauser. Thannhauser asks Bergmann's advice on an experiment. Bergmann recommends chemists to work in Thannhauser's lab.

 Thomas, Lloyd E.
1941 January - 1942 May Box 21:
folder 8

Requests for chemicals from Max Bergmann's lab.

 Tietzman, Josephine
1941 May - 1944 August Box 21:
folder 9

Personal correspondence between Max Bergmann and Josephine Tietzman. Includes a letter of recommendation written by Bergmann for Tietzman.

 U - Misc.
1935 December - 1942 December Box 21:
folder 10

General miscellaneous correspondence.

 Uber, Fred M.
1940 September - 1943 September Box 21:
folder 11

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Fred Uber. Exchange of chemicals and reprints. Uber writes seeking information on Hermann Barschall. Bergmann recommends Walter Marx and H. M. Evans to work in Uber's lab.

 Unemployed Scientists
1939 Box 21:
folder 12

A list of unemployed scientists, mostly refugees.

 United China Relief
1941 November - 1943 November Box 21:
folder 13

Circulars, newspapers, and requests for donations.

 United States
1940 May - 1941 December Box 21:
folder 14

Notices of government jobs.

 Universities
1937 December - 1944 August Box 21:
folder 15

Miscellaneous correspondence between Max Bergmann and officials from several different universities. Includes letters of reference and recommendation written by Max Bergmann.

 University of Michigan
1938 July Box 21:
folder 16

A series of four lectures given by Max Bergmann at the University of Michigan.

 Urey, Harold C.
1942 September Box 21:
folder 17

Max Bergmann writes to Urey requestiong information regarding Saul Soloway.

 V - Misc.
1935 August - 1944 October Box 21:
folder 18

General miscellaneous correspondence.

 Van Slyke, Donald D., No. 1
1934 Janaury - 1936 November Box 21:
folder 19

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Donald Van Slyke. Notes of congratulations to Bergmann for winning the Phillip A. Conne Gold Medal in 1936. Requests and thanks for reprints.

 Van Slyke, Donald D., No. 2
1938 October - 1944 October Box 21:
folder 20

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Donald Van Slyke. Requests for reprints. Dinner invitations. Notes of congratulations. Van Slyke writes to Bergmann wanting donations for the Committee for Medical Aid to China.

 Van Slyke Apparatus
undated Box 21:
folder 21

A series of charts for use with the apparatus.

 Vickery, Hubert, No. 1
1934 October - 1942 March Box 21:
folder 22

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Hubert Vickery. Requests for reprints. Notes on experiments. References for Dr. Ruth E. L. Berggren.

 Vickery, Hubert, No. 2
1938 February - 1944 November Box 21:
folder 23

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Hubert Vickery. Exchange of reprints. Vickery and Bergmann recommend Joseph Fruton for an Eli Lilly Award. Correspondence concerning various experiments. A notice informing Vickery of Bergmann's death.

 Viobin Corporation
1942 Box 21:
folder 24

Circulars conataining examples of Viobin corn products.

 Visitors
1935 June - 1944 September Box 21:
folder 25

Business cards of visitors who have visited Max Bergmann's lab at the Rockefeller Institute.

 Voegtlin, Carl
1939 May - June Box 21:
folder 26

Correspondence concerning references for a postion in Voegelin's lab.

 Von Der Osten, Anna L.
1942 October - 1943 October Box 21:
folder 27

Letters asking for the names and addresses of all the scientific staff working in Max Bergmann's lab.

 Von Gutfeld, Fritz
1942 February - 1943 August Box 21:
folder 28

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Fritz Von Gutfield.

 Vonk, H. J.
1937 December - 1938 May Box 21:
folder 29

Requests for chemical samples.

 W - Misc., No. 1
1934 September - 1944 January Box 21:
folder 30

General miscellaneous correspondence. Exchange of reprints. Requests for chemical samples. Personal letters.

 W - Misc., No. 2
1935 March - 1948 January Box 21:
folder 31

General miscellaneous correspondence. Requests for reprints. Letters of recommendation. Correpondence concerning employment in Max Bergmann's lab.

 W - Misc., No. 3
1937 April - 1943 September Box 22:
folder 1

General miscellaneous correspondence. Requests for chemical samples. Letters of introduction. Letters concerning experiments.

 W - Misc., No. 4
1934 September - 1944 March Box 22:
folder 2

General miscellaneous correspondence. Requests for reprints. Invitations to speaking engagements. Letters of recommendation.

 W - Misc., No. 5
1934 September - 1944 April Box 22:
folder 3

General miscellaneous correspondence. Letters concerning employment for organic chemists. Exchange of reprints.

 Waelsch, Heinrich
1938 November - 1939 January Box 22:
folder 4

Letters concerning employment for Heinrich Waelsch. Curriculum vitae and publications list included.

 Wagreich, Harry
1938 June - 1942 June Box 22:
folder 5

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and Harry Wagreich. Wagreich writes to Bergmann concerning several problems with a protein experiments. Requests for chemical samples. Exchange of reprints. Wagreich expresses his interest in collaborating with Bergmann on National Defense Research Projects.

 Waksman, Selman A.
1934 March - May Box 22:
folder 6

Correspondence concerning a job in the United States for Carl Neuberg.

 Wallerstein, Leo, No. 1
1936 November - 1941 May Box 22:
folder 7

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Leo Wallerstein. Letters discussing experiments. Requests for chemical samples. Correspondence concerning refugee scientists.

 Wallerstein, Leo, No. 2
1934 December - 1937 December Box 22:
folder 8

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Leo Wallerstein. Exchange of chemical samples. Requests for reprints. Discussion of experimental procedures. Letters concerning refugee scientists. A list of Max Bergmann's United States patents.

 Wallerstein Laboratory No. 1
1938 Janauary - 1939 December Box 22:
folder 9

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and the Wallerstein Laboratory. Communication is mainly between Bergmann and Leo Wallerstein. Discussion of refugee scientists, reprints, copies of lectures, and requests for chemicals and apparatus.

 Wallerstein Laboratory No. 2
1940 February - 1941 December Box 22:
folder 10

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and the Wallerstein Laboratory. Communication is mainly between Bergmann and Leo Wallerstein. Discussion of refugee scientists, reprints, copies of lectures, and requests for chemicals and apparatus.

 Wallerstein Laboratory No. 3
1942 Janauary - 1942 June Box 22:
folder 11

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and the Wallerstein Laboratory. Communication is mainly between Bergmann and Leo Wallerstein. Exchange of reprints. Letters concerning experiments. Requests for chemical samples.

 Wallerstein Laboratory No. 4
1942 July - 1944 May Box 22:
folder 12

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and the Wallerstein Laboratory. Communication is mainly between Bergmann and Leo Wallerstein. Discussion of refugee scientists, reprints, copies of lectures, and requests for chemicals and apparatus.

 Walter, George
undated Box 22:
folder 13

Curriculum vitae and letters of recommendation.

 Walti, Alphonse
1940 February - 1941 March Box 22:
folder 14

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and Alphonse Walti concerning the transaction of chemicals.

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 Wassermann, Michael
1939 February - 1944 September Box 22:
folder 15

Correspondence concerning employment for Wassermann.

 Weaver, Warren
1936 September Box 22:
folder 16

Letters making arrangements for Dorothy Wrinch to visit Max Bergmann.

 Webb, John L
1937 August - September Box 22:
folder 17

Requests for reprints.

 Weed, Lyle A.
1943 December - 1944 January Box 22:
folder 18

Letters requesting samples of papain from Max Bergmann's lab.

 Weiss, Charles
1939 June - 1943 May Box 22:
folder 19

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Charles Weiss. Requests for chemical samples. Weiss asks Bergmann to recommend a chemist for the Mount Zion Hospital. Arrangements for a meeting.

 Weissberger, Arnold, No. 1
1936 December - 1937 September Box 22:
folder 20

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Arnold Weissberger of the Eastman Kodak Company. Letters concerning chemicals and experiments.

 Weissberger, Arnold, No. 2
1937 April - 1944 October Box 22:
folder 21

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Arnold Weissberger of the Eastman Kodak Company. Letters discuss different preparations of chemicals for experimental purposes. An invitation for Max Bergmann to speak at the Rochester Division of the American Chemical Society in 1941.

 Weiz, Ernestine
1939 May - 1940 October Box 22:
folder 22

Letters concerning employment oppurtunities for Weiz. Curriculum vitae and letters of recommendation included.

 Wells, H. E.
1938 February - 1939 January Box 23:
folder 1

Requests for Max Bergmann to give a series of lectures. Invitation declined.

 West, Randolph
1935 September - 1936 April Box 23:
folder 2

Correspondence concerning the Harvey Lecture given by Max Bergmann in October, 1935.

 Weston Electrical Instrument Corporation
1939 December - 1940 January Box 23:
folder 3

Bills for service.

 Whistler, Roy L.
1938 February - March Box 23:
folder 4

Correspondence concerning a position in Max Bergmann's lab.

 White, Abraham, No. 1
White, Abraham, No. 1 Box 23:
folder 5

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Abraham White. Exchange of reprints. Discussion of experiments. Letters of introduction. Several letters discussing employment in the United States for refugee scientists.

 White, Abraham, No. 2
1938 September - 1944 November Box 23:
folder 6

Personal correspondence between Max Bergmann and Abraham White. Letters discussing Bergman's illness.

 White, Abraham, No. 3
1935 November - 1942 November Box 23:
folder 7

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Abraham White. Requests and exchange of reprints. Letters discussing experiments.

 White, Julius
1934 August - 1939 November Box 23:
folder 8

Requests for reprints. An application to work in Max Bergmann's lab.

 Whitmore, F. C.
1942 July - 1943 September Box 23:
folder 9

Correspondence concerning a position at Max Bergmann's lab. Exchange of chemical samples.

 Who's Who
1941 October - 1942 October Box 23:
folder 10

Notice of Max Bergmann's inclusion in the second edition of the "The Chemical Who's Who."

 Who's Who in the East
1940 May - 1942 December Box 23:
folder 11

Notice of Max Bergmann's inclusion in the publication "Who's Who in the East." Includes biographical questionnaires.

 Wilhelm, R. H.
1941 January - February Box 23:
folder 12

Invitation to Max Bergmann to give a lecture at a symposium on proteins at Princeton in March 1941.

 Williams, Dean, No. 1
1934 May - 1937 August Box 23:
folder 13

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and Dean Williams of the "Journal of the American Leather Chemists Association." Letters concern articles and papers reviewed by Bergmann.

 Williams, Dean, No. 2
1941 April - 1944 October Box 23:
folder 14

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and Dean Williams of the "Journal of the American Leather Chemists Association." Letters concern articles and papers reviewed by Bergmann.

 Williams, Jonathan W.
1938 February - March Box 23:
folder 15

Williams invites Max Bergmann to speak at an American Chemical Society meeting in Milwaukee, September 1939.

 Williams, Roger J.
1937 April - 1944 May Box 23:
folder 16

Requests for reprints and chemical samples.

 Williams and Wilkins Company
1941 November - 1945 March Box 23:
folder 17

Letters concerning Max Bergmann's subscription to the Journal of Organic Chemistry.

 Winnick, Theodore
1939 December - 1944 September Box 23:
folder 18

Requests for reprints. An application to work in Max Bergmann's lab.

 Winternitz, Milton C.
1941 December - 1942 January Box 23:
folder 19

Correspondence concerning Winternitz' work on proteins at the Yale University Medical School.

 Wizinger, R.
1939 December - 1940 January Box 23:
folder 20

Correspondence concerning the situation of a Dr. Breyer who is stuck in Zurich and wishes to go to the United States. Curricculum vitae included.

 Wolfrom, M. L.
1941 September - 1942 October Box 23:
folder 21

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and M. L. Wolfrom. Wolfrom writes to Bergmann looking for a refugee scientist to fill a position at Ohio State University.

 Woolley, D. W.
1942 December - 1944 October Box 23:
folder 22

Exchange of reprints. Max Bergmann nominates Woolley to the American Society of Biological Chemists.

 Wormall, A.
1939 June - 1941 March Box 23:
folder 23

Requests for reprints.

 Wreschner, Marie
1939 January - February Box 23:
folder 24

Correspondence concerning Wreschner's immigration from Germany to the United States. Curriculum vitae included.

 Wrinch, Dorothy M.
1935 February - 1937 December Box 23:
folder 25

Correspondence between Max Bergmann and Dorothy Wrinch. Request for reprints. A letter from Bergmann addressing his concern that Wrinch had failed to cite his work in several of her papers.

 Wu, Hsien
1938 November - 1940 September Box 23:
folder 26

Correspondence concerning the arrangements for Chi-yuan Chou's visit to the United States.

 Wuertz, A. J.
1935 May Box 23:
folder 27

An order for chemical samples.

 Wuest, H. M.
1941 March - 1944 May Box 23:
folder 28

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and H. M. Wuest. Letters of recommendation. Invitations. Requests for chemical samples.

 Wycoff, Ralph W. G.
1937 January - 1938 February Box 23:
folder 29

Requests for reprints from Max Bergmann's lab.

 Y - Misc.
1939 April Box 23:
folder 30

Requests for reprints. Cross references to other files.

 Z - Misc.
1936 August - 1943 January Box 23:
folder 31

Requests for reprints. Invitation to an exhibit on "The Contax in Science and Industry."

 Zamecnik, Paul C., No. 1
1940 September - 1945 March Box 23:
folder 32

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and Paul Zamecnik. Letters discussing the work of both men. Zamecnik writes expressing his interest in a posittion at Bergmann's lab. Bergmann writes Zamecnik a letter of recommendation. Exchange of chemical samples and reprints. Personal letters.

 Zamecnik, Paul C., No. 2
1938 December - 1940 June Box 23:
folder 33

Letters concerning employment in Max Bergmann's lab.

 Zechmeister, L.
1935 December - 1944 May Box 23:
folder 34

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and L. Zechmeister. Zechmeister writes to Bergmann informing him of his appointment at the California Institute of Technology. Letters discussing Bergmann's illness.

 Zellenka, Gertrude
1939 May - June Box 23:
folder 35

Correspondence concerning employment for Zellenka in the United States.

 Zerner, E.
1940 November - December Box 23:
folder 36

Correspondence concerning employment for Zerner in the United States.

 Zervas, Leonidas
1934 May Box 23:
folder 37
 Zimmerli, W. F.
1934 November - 1937 February Box 23:
folder 38

General correspondence between Max Bergmann and W. F. Zimmerli.

 Zittle, C. A.
1934 June - 1938 February Box 23:
folder 39

Correspondence concerning employment in Max Bergmann's lab.