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Archival Materials
Archival research was conducted at the following institutions:
The Regenstein Library: University of Chicago
Papers consulted are as follows. Abbreviations used in the text are noted.
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The Chesney Archives: Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
At the time of my research, the Chesney Archives had just obtained the Mall and Streeter Papers, which were thus only partially catalogued when I examined them. Textual references give the names of the correspondents and/or other likely future file names. Papers consulted are as follows. Abbreviations used in the text are noted.
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The Rockefeller Archives Center
Thanks to a research grant from the Rockefeller University, I had access to the papers listed below. In the text, I refer to these papers by their archival source data, followed by RAC, denoting Rockefeller Archives Center.
Bureau Of Social Hygiene Papers
Birth Control
Committee for Research in Problems of Sex
Department of Venereal Disease at Johns Hopkins
Eugenics and Sterilization
Carl Hartman Correspondence
National Committee on Maternal Health
Population Organizations and Conferences
Marie Kopp Correspondence
Rockefeller Foundation Papers
National Committee on Maternal Health
National Research Council Papers on the Committee for Research in Problems of Sex
University of California, Sex Research
Carnegie Institution of Washington, Department of Embryology at Johns Hopkins Medical School
University of Chicago, Biological Sciences
University of Iowa, Emil Witschi
University of Rochester, Sex Research
University of Wisconsin, Endocrinology
Columbia University, Sex Research
Columbia University, Embryology
University of Missouri, Lactation Studies
University of Missouri, Zoology
Johns Hopkins University, Obstetrical Records
Harvard University, Endocrinology
Veterinary Survey, 1930–39
Yale University, Endocrinology
Yale University, Experimental Embryology
Yale University, Anthropoid Research
Cornell University, Anatomy
National Research Council, Genetics Stocks
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At Davis, my archival research was confined to the recently gathered Papers of the Animal Sciences Department, which were as yet uncatalogued. References to them therefore simply state the date and nature of the document, followed by ASDP UCD, denoting Animal Sciences Department Papersat UC Davis. In addition, the Davis campus has actively participated in a Regional Oral History Project, based at the Bancroft Library of the University of California, Berkeley. I reviewed the following oral histories available in Special Collections at Davis, referred to in the text by author:
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Cole, Harold H.: "Adventurer in Animal Science." 1977.
Erdman, Henry E.: "Agricultural Economics: Teaching, Research and Writing, University of California, Berkeley, 1922-1969." 1971.
Hutchinson, Claude B.: "The College of Agriculture, University of California, 1922-1952." 1961.
Kleiber, Max: "An Old Professor Ruminates." 1976.
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