California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
Beadle (George W.) Papers, 1908-1984
Collection context
Summary
- Title:
- George Wells Beadle Papers,
- Dates:
- 1908-1984
- Creators:
- Beadle, George Wells, 1903-1989
- Language:
- English.
- Preferred citation:
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[Identification of item, Box and file number], George Wells Beadle Papers, Archives, California Institute of Technology.
Background
- Scope and content:
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The Papers of George Wells Beadle (b.1903-d.1989)
Papers, 1903-1983, of George Wells Beadle, Chairman of the Biology Division at the California Institute of Technology (1946-1961); President of the University of Chicago (1961-1968); recipient of numerous prestigious awards including the Nobel Prize in Physiology for his studies in genetics (1958); member of councils and boards both in government and the private sector; awarded honorary degrees from many universities, including Yale (1947), Oxford (1959), Brown (1964) and The University of Michigan (1969); includes letters; manuscripts; reports; biographical and genealogical material; photographs; awards; miscellaneous.
The George Beadle collection is a rich source of information about Beadle the scientist and Beadle the man; it also presents an important historical perspective on the scientific and political community during the 1940's and 1950's. However, as broad as this collection is, it should be used in conjunction with the Biology Division collection (1946-1957).
In 1972, when the Biology Division collection was first processed, it was discovered the collection also included personal papers of Beadle written prior to 1946. The archivist made the decision to separate only those Beadle papers from the general collection, to place them at the beginning of the collection, and to call them "The Papers of George Beadle." Beadle material added in 1982 and 1985 formed two more record groups.
This major reorganization undertaken in 1992 pulls the Beadle papers together and makes them more accessible by dividing them into ten sections rather than in the alphabetic arrangement imposed by the Biology Division. With this 1992 reorganization, the Beadle collection now consists of the documents called "The Papers of George Beadle" in the 1972 collection, the two record groups added in 1982 and 1985, and appropriate documents transferred from the Biology Division collection. Documents were considered appropriate for transfer if they dealt solely with the work of Beadle, rather than with the work of the Biology Division, but it was often difficult to make this distinction in the case of correspondence, especially if the writer was a member of the Biology Division. This correspondence was often a mixture of personal notes, research comments and Biology Division discussions. Eventually, the archivist selected correspondence with only certain colleagues, among them Alfred H. Sturtevant, Linus Pauling, Max Delbrück and Norman Horowitz.
The sections containing correspondence with professional societies, government organizations and publishers reveal how Beadle was sought after for his scientific skills, his managerial experience, and his ability to express himself clearly both in lectures and writing. His name and reputation added prestige to the boards on which he served.
Sections dealing with manuscripts contain, in some cases, not only the final version but also the first draft replete with drawings, and progressive rewrites.
Although the Research Section contains correspondence and documents dealing with Beadle's work, the correspondence yields pertinent information on the works of colleagues as well. Beadle often sent pages of a manuscript still in progress to colleagues and many sought his comments on their work.
The Reprints Section tells the story of the results of his years of research.
The Biographical Section contains personal items, recollections, and transcripts of interviews with Beadle; these present a comprehensive picture of the man and the scientist.
The Additional Material with information of his major awards, including the Nobel Prize, adds a crowning touch to the collection.
Papers generated by Beadle while President of the University of Chicago are in the archives of the University of Chicago.
- Biographical / historical:
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George Wells Beadle 1903-1989
George Wells Beadle was born on the family farm in Wahoo, Nebraska on October 22, 1903 to Chauncey (Colman) Elmer Beadle and Hattie Albro. "Beets" (the childhood nickname was to remain throughout his life) was 4 1/2 when his mother died and he, his older brother and younger sister Ruth were raised by his father and a series of housekeepers. The early years on the farm gave Beadle a life-long love of gardening. In 1908, the forty acre farm was designated as a model by the United States Department of Agriculture.
Educated in local schools, Beadle was prepared to become a farmer after he graduated from high school, especially since his older brother had been killed in an accident a few years earlier. However, Bess McDonald, a science teacher, convinced Beadle to go on to the University of Nebraska College of Agriculture. Since tuition was free and he could work to earn expenses, Beadle overcame his father's objections and enrolled, fully intending to return to the farm after receiving his degree.
College opened up a whole new world of possibilities; after dabbling in several fields he was drawn to the study of genetics. A summer job for Professor Franklin Keim, classifying genetic traits in a wheat hybrid population, increased that interest. Other assignments followed, all focusing on genetic studies.
After graduating in 1926, Beadle spent a year studying with Keim to earn a Master of Science degree in 1927 and then went on to Cornell University for his doctorate. There, he became part of Rollins A. Emerson's team that included Barbara McClintock, George Sprague and Marcus Rhoades. During his stay at Cornell, Beadle published 14 papers dealing with genetic investigations on maize, including ten on the mechanics of synapsis and cytokinesis in "sticky chromosome" mutants. He also married Marion Hill, a graduate student in botany; their son was born in 1931.
He received his Ph.D. in 1931 and was awarded a National Research Council Fellowship. This allowed him to join the Biology Division of the California Institute of Technology. At first, Beadle continued at Caltech with his work on maize in conjunction with R. A. Emerson's son, Sterling. Soon, however, Beadle was caught up in the excitement of the Drosophila research being conducted by T. H. Morgan and his associates. Following in the tradition of collaborative research which had begun in Morgan's "Fly Room" at Colombia, Beadle joined in on two important studies with Emerson and A. H. Sturtevant on the problem of genetic recombination in fruit flies.
In January of 1934 Boris Ephrussi came to Caltech from Paris, where Beadle and Ephrussi not only became research colleagues but close friends. After Ephrussi's return to France in the fall of 1934, Beadle arranged to spend the first half of 1935 in Paris to work with Ephrussi on an experimental method for doing developmental genetics in Drosophila. They conducted a number of experiments, picking out disks of embryological optical cells and injecting them into larvae, to find out whether chemicals in the body of the larva would affect the color of a transplanted eye. Using this tissue transplanting technique, Ephrussi and Beadle demonstrated that the Drosophila eye-color mutations vermillion and cinnabar are inactivations of genes controlling sequential steps in the synthesis of the brown component of eye pigment. Through these experiments, Beadle became convinced that the study of genetics needed to be approached through chemistry. The search for a method to accomplish this would occupy the next phase of Beadle's scientific career, and bring him his lasting scientific reputation.
Beadle left Caltech in 1937 to accept a position at Stanford. Due to his new found interest in connecting genetic and biochemical work, Beadle began working with a chemist, Edward L. Tatum. While listening to Tatum lecture one day in 1940, Beadle realized that their work might be made easier if they could identify mutant organisms to test their gene theory. For this they used Neurospora, a red bread mold. Through a series of experiments, Beadle and Tatum proved that genes transmit hereditary characteristics by controlling specific chemical reactions. This "one gene-one enzyme" hypothesis was Beadle's major contribution to fundamental genetics. For this work, Beadle shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology in 1958 with Ed Tatum and Joshua Lederberg, Tatum's student.
In 1946 Beadle was invited back to Caltech to become head of the Division of Biology. He added a number of outstanding people, including Max Delbrück, Ray Owen, Robert Sinsheimer, Roger Sperry and Norman Horowitz to the talented group already in place. However, the demands of Beadle's administrative duties took their toll on his scientific work. Beadle proved to be an able administrator, admired by staff and students, and he continued to write and speak at major institutions. His research, however, was put on hold for the next 23 years. His personal life changed as well when he married Muriel Barnett, a writer, in 1953 after divorcing his first wife.
Beadle left Caltech in 1961 to become President of the University of Chicago; he held that post until 1968 when he reached the mandatory retirement age of 65. He remained in Chicago taking up again the study of the origin of Maize, the problem he had considered when a doctoral candidate at Cornell.
Several years later, Beadle moved back to California and continued his research, lectures and writing until the onset of Alzheimer's Disease brought a halt to his activities. Beadle died on June 9, 1989.
George Beadle can best be summed up in the words he wrote to describe R. A. Emerson in 1974. Beadle called Emerson cordial and enthusiastic, with a zest for life, a hard worker who could discuss his scientific work informally and share his knowledge. Beadle likewise was generous in sharing his knowledge with students and colleagues. Norman Horowitz best recalled Beadle the administrator, who presided over the Biology Division with enthusiasm, intelligence and good humor. He was a popular and much admired boss and colleague.
- Physical description:
- 15 linear feet
About this collection guide
- Date Prepared:
- © 1998
- Date Encoded:
- Machine-readable finding aid derived from MS Word. Date of source: September 1992.
Access and use
- Restrictions:
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Collection is open for research.
- Terms of access:
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Permission to publish or quote from material whose literary or reproduction rights are owned or supervised by Caltech must be obtained in writing from the Archivist. The Caltech Archives makes no representation that it is the owner of the common law copyright or literary property in all of its unpublished manuscripts (the official records of the Institute excepted). Researchers are responsible for obtaining permission to publish from copyright holders. Questions about copyright and reproduction rights should be addressed to the Archivist.
- Preferred citation:
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[Identification of item, Box and file number], George Wells Beadle Papers, Archives, California Institute of Technology.
- Location of this collection:
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1200 E. California Blvd.
MC B215-74
Pasadena, CA 91125, US
- Contact:
- (626) 395-2704
- Restrictions:
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Collection is open for research.
- Terms of access:
-
Permission to publish or quote from material whose literary or reproduction rights are owned or supervised by Caltech must be obtained in writing from the Archivist. The Caltech Archives makes no representation that it is the owner of the common law copyright or literary property in all of its unpublished manuscripts (the official records of the Institute excepted). Researchers are responsible for obtaining permission to publish from copyright holders. Questions about copyright and reproduction rights should be addressed to the Archivist.
- Preferred citation:
-
[Identification of item, Box and file number], George Wells Beadle Papers, Archives, California Institute of Technology.
- Location of this collection:
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1200 E. California Blvd.MC B215-74Pasadena, CA 91125, US
- Contact:
- (626) 395-2704
Contents
Section I: Correspondence and Documents
Contents
Ahmad, Bashir 1950-1952
Anderson, E. G. 1946-1952
Anderson, Elizabeth 1949-1953
Artagoneytia-Allende, Ricardo 1949-1951
General Correspondence - A
Babcock, E. B., M. D. 1944-1945, 1948, 1951-1952
Backus, Myron 1941, 1943-1944
Baitsell, George 1950
Baker, E. G. Stanley 1947
Ballentine, Bob 19[?]- 1953
Bates, Charles [n.d.]
Beadle, Colman (father) 1939, 1941, 1945
Beadle, George W. 1952-1954
Beadle, George W. - Condon Lectures 1955
Beadle, George W. - Geneva Trip 1957
Beadle, George - Honors
Beadle, George - Requests for Reprints
Bellamy, George 1951-1953
Bonner, David 1943, 1946
1947-1949
1951
1952-1954
Bonner, James 1943, 1946-1949
1950
1951
1952-1954
Brand, Erwin 1942-1945, 1950-1951
Braun, J. Werner 1942, 1944
Brink, Royal A. 1942-1943
Burkholder, Paul 1943-1944
General Correspondence - B
Castle, W. E. 1948
Catcheside, David G. 1944, 1947-1948, 1950-1951
Chambers, Robert 1944
Cheldelin, Vernon 1943
Child, George 1947
Chilton, St. John P. 1943
Clancy, Clarence W. 1942-1944, 1946-1947, 1949-1954
Clarke, Hans T. 1942-1943
Cleland, Ralph 1943-1947, 1950
Cooper, Kenneth 1945-1953
Corson, Edward 1953
Cosmos Club 1947-1953
General Correspondence - C
Davenport, Demerest 1952-1954, n.d.
Davis, Bernard D. 1949-1954
Davis, Paul 1946-1947, 1950
Delbrück, Max 1944-1954
Dickey, Frank 1949-1951
Dickman, Sherman R. 1945
Dodge, Bernard O. 1941-1950
Doty, Max 1947-1948, 1950-1951
General Correspondence - D
Eakin, Richard 1944
Edgerton, C. W. 1941-1942
Elvehjem, Conrad A. 1942-1944
Emerson, Ralph 1948-1949
Emerson, Robert 1946-1950
Emerson, Sterling 1939, 1942-1945
Ephrussi, Boris 1932, 1937-1945
Contents
1946-1955 [includes letters from Norman Horowitz]
General Correspondence - E
Fabergi, Alex C. 1955-1957
FIAT 1947-1948
Field, John (Jack) 1949-1952
Fox, Sidney 1943, 1945-1948, 1951-1954, 1956-1957
General Correspondence - F
Gerard, Ralph 1948, 1954
Goldschmidt, Richard 1949-1950
Gottschewski, Georg 1946-1947
Graham, Herbert 1946-1949
Gray, George 1949-1950
General Correspondence - G
Hardin, Garrett 1946-1952
Harris, Daniel 1945
Harrison, Ross G. 1945
Haseman, J. D. 1946, 1948, 1950
Haskell, Gordon 1945
Hirschfelder, Joseph 1949
Horowitz, Norman 1942, 1974, 1980-1981, 1983-1984
Houlahan, Mary 1942-1943
Hungate, Frank 1946-1947, 1949-1953
General Correspondence - H
Ierardi, Gordon 1947
General Correspondence - I
Jones, D. Breese 1942
Jones, Hardin 1955-1956, 1958
General Correspondence - J
Kalckar, Herman 1950-19 5[?]
Keim, F. D. 1946-1948, 1950-1953
Kubitschek, Herb 1950
General Correspondence - K
Langham, Wright 1950-1951
Leonian, Leon H. 1942-1944
Lepkovsky, Samuel 1946-1947
LeRoy, George 1949-1951
Lewis, Thomas 1948-1949
Li, H. W. 1941, 1944-1945, 1949-1950
Libby, W. F. 1948-1951
Lightbody, Howard 1942
Lilienthal, David 1949-1950
Lindegren, Carl 1941-1944, 1946-1952
Lipman, Fritz 1943
Lwoff, Andre 1945-1954
Lwoff, Marguerite 1953-1954
Lysenko Controversy 1948
General Correspondence - L
Macfarlane, Eileen 1949-1950
MacGinitie, George 1946-1954
MacKnight, Robert H. 1941
Maclay, W. Dayton 1943
Macy, Ralph 1945
Manevich, E. 1946-1947
Mangelsdorf, Albert 1949-1951
Mangelsdorf, Paul 1981
Marshak, Alfred 1943
Mather, Kenneth 1948-1949
McClintock, Barbara 1944-1954
Mc Elroy, William 1943-1945, 1947-1952
Melampy, R. M. 1950-1951, 1953
Merck & Company 1945-1946
Metz, Charles W. 1943, 1945-1953
Mickey, George 1945-1952
Moore, George 1944
Morgan, Isabel 1942-3
Morgan Family 1968-1969
Mueller, J. Howard 1942-1943
Muller, Howard J. 1946-1955
General Correspondence - M
General Correspondence - N
General Correspondence - O
Pauling, Linus 1945-1952
Perry, Albert 1947-1949
Poillon, Howard 1941-1942
Pressman, David 1947-1948, 1954
Price, Weston 1946
Princeton University 1948, 1950
Psychoanalysis As Science 1952-1953
General Correspondence - P
General Correspondence - Q
Rabideau, Glenn 1943
Regnery, David n.d., 1943
Rhoades, Marcus 1946-1947
Rich, Willis 1946-1947
Richards, Alfred N. 1942, 1945
Rick, Charley 1943
Riker, A. J. 1947-1949
Robbins, William J. 1941-1943
Roman, Herschel 1946-1953
Rose, William C. 1942-1943
Ryan, Francis 1942-1944, 1946-1952
General Correspondence - R
Sansome, Eva 1942-1943
Sanwal, D. B. 1950-1952
Scheer, Bradley 1944
Schultz, Jack 1946-1947, 1949, 1951
Shankman, S. 1942-1943
Shifriss, Oved 1945
Singleton, Jesse 1949, 1953-1954
Skoog, Folke 1942-1950
Snyder, Laurence 1946-1947, 1949-1950
Sonneborn, Tracy 1945-1950, 1954
Sprague, Fred 1943, n.d.
Srb, Adrian 1942
Stadler, L. J. 1948-1949
Stern, Curt 1942, 1945
Stokes, J. L. 1943-1944
Stone, Wilson 1945, 1947, 1949-1951
Strandskov, Herluf 1948-1949
Strong, Walter 1947
Sturtevant, Alfred 1945-1952
Summerbell, R. K. 1949
Sutton, Donald 1952
General Correspondence - S
Tan, C. C. 1943-1945
Tatum, Ed 1944, 1946-1947, 1949-1950
Teas, Howard 1944
Terry, M. C. 1946-1950
Thom, Charles 1943
Thompson, Chester 1942-1943
Twitty, Victor 1950-1951
General Correspondence - T
General Correspondence - U
Van Niel, C. B. (Kees) 1946-1950
van Overbeek, J. 1943, 1946-1947
Verdoorn, Frans 1946-1949
Volcani, Ben 1949-1950
General Correspondence - V
Wagner, Carroll 1949-1951
Watson, James 1950-1955
Weaver, Warren 1941, 1966
Weimer, Virginia 1944
Went, F.A.F. C. 1942
Went, Frits W. 1942, 1945
Werkman, Chester 1943
Whitaker, Douglas 1943, 1949-1953
Wilber, Ray Lyman 1941-1943
Williams, Roger 1942-1944
Wilson, E. B. 1948-1951
Winegarden, Howard 1944, 1947-1949
Woolley, Dilworth W. 1943-1944
Wright, Sewall 1942-1943, 1945
General Correspondence - W
General Correspondence - Y
General Correspondence - Z
Section II: Professional Organizations, Societies, Committees, and Meetings--Correspondence and Documents
Contents
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 1947
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 1943
AAAS General 1946-1954
Contents
Information, Letters May 1953-February 1954
Information, Letters March 1954-September 1956
Meeting February 25, 1954
General January 1953-October 1954
General October-November 1954
General December 1954-January 1955
General January-February 1955
General March 3-March 17, 1955
March-May 1955
May-June 1955
July-September 1955
October 1955
October-November 1955
Convention, Meeting June 1955
Convention, General Arrangements, Washington, D.C.
Convention, General Arrangements, Pullman
meetings, correspondence with Hecht
Convention, General Arrangements, Pacific Division
Convention, General Arrangements, Invitational Speaker
Convention, Publicity--E. Huchins, J. Miller
Convention, Dr. Edwin Guthrie - correspondence
Convention, Miscellaneous correspondence
Convention, Physics Symposium--Section B
Convention, Congratulatory letters
Convention, Final Report
July-December 1955
December 1955
January-March 1956
January-March 4, 1956
March 5, 1956-June 29, 1956
Agenda, June 1956
July-August 1956
October-November 1956
December 1956
American Association of University Professors 1953-1955
American Cancer Society, Los Angeles County Branch 1948-1949
American Chemical Society
Contents
1943, 1946-1952
Lectures, 1949-1950
Lecture Tour, October 1950
American College of Surgeons 1948-1949
American Genetic Association 1946, 1952-1953
American Institute of Biological Sciences 1946-1952
American Philosophical Society 1941-1943, 1945-1954
American Public Health Association, Lasker Award, 1950-1951, 1953
American Society of Zoologists 1947, 1949, 1951
Annual Seminar for the Study and Practice of Dental Medicine 1948
Argonne National Laboratory, Symposium 1948
Associates Food and Container Institute 1949
Atomic Bomb Casualty Committee 1953
Beta Beta Beta Biological Fraternity (Garretto) 1954
Botanical Congress VII 1948-1950
Botanical Society of America n.d., 1947, 1950
Cancer Conference 1952
CARE 1950
Eighth International Congress of Genetics 1947-1948
Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists 1948
Federation Proceedings 1950
Gamma Alpha 1946
Genetics Congress, Ninth 1951, 1953
Genetics Society of America
Contents
1946-1948
1950-1954
Genetics Society Congress 1942-1943
International Association of Microbiologists 1947
International Physiological Congress, Copenhagen 1950
International Society for Cell Biology 1950
Long Island Biological Association, Biological Symposium (Fourth) 1950
Los Angeles County Medical Association, Research Foundation and General Hospital 1948-1953
Medical Commission on Smog Research 1951-1953
Medical Research Association 1950-1957
National Academy of Sciences (NAS)
Contents
Nominations, Reports, Treasurer's Report, 1947
1947-1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954-February 1955
1955
1956-1957
Genetic Panel, October 1955-March 1956
Contents
April-June 1956
June-August 1956
September-December 1956
January-June 1957
Genetic Panel Estimates, 1955-1956
Genetic Symposium, 1957
Minutes, Officers 1945-1948
National Research Council (NRC)
Contents
NR C 1942
Growth Committee 1945
Growth Committee 1946
Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission 1947-1948
Committee on Atomic Casualties, Committee Members, 1947
Committee on Atomic Casualties, Minutes of Meetings, 1947-1948
Committee on Atomic Casualties, Public Health and Welfare Section, March 1947-January 1948
Committee on Atomic Casualties, Public Health and Welfare Section, February-May 1948
Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission; Bikini Reports, November 1946-December 1947
Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission; Bikini Reports, April-May 1948
Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission; Bikini Reports, General Report, 1945
Atomic Energy Commission Fellowships 1949
Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies 1946
Oak Ridge National Laboratory 1953
Pacific Slope Biochemical Conference 1948
Phi Sigma Society 1950
Scientists's Committee on Loyalties Problems 1948-1949
Scripps Institute of Oceanography 1951
Sigma Xi 1943-1954
Society of American Bacteriologists 1945
Society of Experimental Biology and Medicine 1953
Society of General Physiologists 1948
Southern California Biochemical Society 1952
Southern California Botanists 1951-1952
Southwest Research Institute
Contents
1950-June 1952
July 1952-June 1953
July 1953-June 1954
July 1954-May 1955
Symposium at Rutger's University 1947, 1953-1954
University of Chicago 1947, 1949
Virus Conference 1950
Western Society of Naturalists 1946-1954
Westinghouse Educational Foundation 1946
Westinghouse Forum May 16-18, 1946
Section III: United States Government Organizations--Correspondence and Documents
Contents
Atomic Energy Commission (AEC)
Contents
Advisory Committee for Biology and Medicine, June 1947-March 1948
Advisory Committee for Biology and Medicine April 1948-March 1949
Clinton Laboratory 1947-1948
Division of Biology and Medicine July 1949-June 1950 April 1954
General, March 1950-June 1951
General, September 1951-December 1954
Division of Biology and Medicine February-June 1955
Division of Biology and Medicine July-December 1955
Division of Biology and Medicine January-June 1956
Hanford Works 1948
Miscellaneous 1953
Oak Ridge National Laboratory 1949, 1951
Radioisotopes 1947-1948
Receipts for Classified Material 1948, 1950-1952
Reports 1947-1948
Training Program for Scientists in Medical and Biological Aspects of Atomic Energy 1948
U.C.L.A. Project 1949-1950
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Contents
1947
1948, 1951
Office of Naval Research (ONR)
Contents
Naval Medical Research Institute and Program 23, 1949, 1952-1953
Advisory Panel on Biochemistry, Contract #MOD 8312 1946-1947
Advisory Panel on Biochemistry July 1947-December 1949
Advisory Panel on Biochemistry, Columbia University, 1947-1948
Advisory Panel on Biochemistry, Applications 1947-May 1948
Advisory Panel on Biochemistry, Applications, Proposals June 1948
Section IV: Publications--Correspondence and Documents
Contents
Abstracts, et c. 1943-1945
Academic Press 1942, 1945-1946
Advances in Genetics 1950-1953
American Journal of Botany 1951-1952
The American Naturalist 1947, 1950
Amerika 1950-1951
Annual Reviews 1946-1948, 1952
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics 1954
Avery, George S. (Survey of Biological Progress) 1946-1949
Botanical Review 1949-1950
Committee on Inter-American Scientific Publication 1946
Cook, Robert 1949-1950
Darlington, Cyril (Heredity) 1946
De Bruyn, Peter (University of Chicago) 1952
Freeman, W. H. and Company
Contents
1946-1947
1948
1949-June 1950
1950
Fruton, Joseph (Treatise on General Biochemistry) 1947, 1950-1951
Genetics (The Publication) 1947-1953
Heredity ( Dr. Carl Hubbs) 1947
Harris, Boyd (MacMillan Company) 1949
MacMillan Company 1949-1950, 1954
Quarrie Corporation 1946
Saunders, W. B. Company 1945-1948, 1950-1951
Scientific American 1947-1951; 1953-1954
The Scientific Monthly 1946-1948
Spoehr, Herman Augustus (Biography) 1954-1955
Springer-Verlag 1949
"Viruses" 1950
Wiley, John and Sons 1947, 1950, 1953-1954
Yale University Press 1947, 1949
Reviews n.d.; 1943-1945
Section V: Manuscripts--Correspondence and Manuscripts
Contents
Stanford 1940's
Contents
"The Need for Integration in the Biological Sciences"
"The Integration of Genetics with the other Biological Sciences"
"The Genetic Control of Biochemical Reactions"
"The Gene and Biochemistry"
"Genes and the Chemistry of the Organism"
"What is Biochemical Genetics?"
"Genes, Vitamins and Nutrition"
"Genes and Biochemistry"
"Some Recent Advances in Chemical Genetics", August 27, 1946
"Genes and Biological Enigmas" 1947
"Neurospora V. The Life Cycle of Neurospora Crassa" c. 1946
"Nucleic Acid" 1947
"Nutritional Aspects of the Science of Inheritance" c. 1946-1947
"Physiological Aspects of Genetics" c. 1946-1947
Bell Telephone Laboratories
Contents
1952-[ December] 1954
December 1954-July 1955
August 1955-September 1956
September 1956-May 1957
Genetics Book and Genetics Book Errata
Neurospora Book
Miscellaneous
Contents
"Rollins Adams Emerson"
"Heterosis"
Section VI: Speaking Engagements--Correspondence and Manuscripts
Contents
1. Arranged by Title
Contents
Chemical Genetics 1951
Chico State College 1951-1952
Dupont 1950-1954
Dyer Lecture 1951
Fullerton Junior College 1949
Johnson, John (Newport Harbor Union High School) 1948
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1953
Mills College 1950-1952
National Science Teachers Association 1951, 1954
Northwestern University 1947-1948
Pacific Dermatologic Association 1951
Pasadena Business and Professional Women's Club 1947
Phi Delta Epsilon Fraternity 1948
Princeton University Bicentennial 1946-1947
Riverside College 1948
Crescitelli, Frederick (University of California) 1947-1949
University of Chicago 1949
Nieuwland, Julius (University of Notre Dame) 1954
State College of Washington 1952
Wayne University 1948
Yale University 1946-1948
2. Arranged by Year
Contents
1952-1953
1953-1954
1954-1955
1955
1955-1956
1955-1956
1955-1956
1956-1957
3. Manuscripts only
Contents
AIBS Lecture; Michigan State College, September 6, 1955
Contents
"What is a Gene?" (abstract)
American Academy of Allergy, February 5, 1957
Contents
"The Genetic Basis of Biological Specificity"
American Cancer Society, September 12, 1955
Contents
"Pigment Cells and the Cancer Problem" November 1, 1956
"Men, Minds and Money for Cancer Research"
American Philosophical Society, Penrose Lecture
Contents
"The Gene", April 18, 1946
"Chemical Genetics" 1951
Talk on the origin of corn (Notes) n.d.
Talks about corn 1970's
Institute of International Relations, July 2, 1955
Contents
"Science, Truth and Survival"
Japan Lectures, September 1956
Contents
"What is a Gene?"
"Some Recent Advances in Neurospora Genetics"
"Gene Structure and Gene Function"
Johns Hopkins, June 1956
Contents
"The Role of the Nucleus in Heredity"
National Research Council, 1951
Contents
"Some Recent Advances in Chemical Genetics"
Pharmaceutical Association, February 17, 1957
Contents
"Chemical Genetics and Radiation Effects"
Salt Lake City Public Lectures, July 1956
Contents
"Man's Place in Nature"
"The Biology of Man, Past, Present and Future"
Sigma Xi Lecture, Stanford, May 24, 1957
Contents
"The Molecular Code We Live By"
Sigma Xi Lecture, University of Oregon, May 1956
Silliman Lectures, 1946
Contents
"Genes and Biological Enigmas"
"The Uniqueness of Man", December 27, 1956
U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, October 14, 1955
Contents
"The Structure and Function of the Gene"
University of Wyoming, July 1955
Contents
"Nature of the Gene"
YMCA Luncheon Forum, May 8, 1957
Contents
"Radiation Hazards to Our Heredity"
"The Genetic Effects of High Energy Radiation on Man" (abstract)
"Genes and the Nature of Living Systems" (abstract)
"What is a Gene?" (abstract)
"The Gene" (abstract)
"Chemical Genetics and Radiation Effects" (abstract)
Miscellaneous Talks
Contents
1950's
Contents
"The Genetic Effects of High Energy Radiation on Man" (Medical Research Association)
"Symposium on Genetic Recombination" (Biology Division of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
"Memorandum on Fallout"
1954-1955
Contents
"The Security System and Science"
"Gene Structure and Gene Action"
"Biology at Caltech"
1954-1955
Contents
"The Geneticist Traces the Possibilities for the Origin of Life"
"Portrait of a Scientist"
"Science and Security", February 22, 1955
"The Fifth Amendment Today"
"The Biochemistry of Genetics"
"Science and Security", YMCA, November 3, 1954
"So This Is Caltech", Parents Day, October 23, 1954
1955
Contents
"Long Range Effects of Atomic Radiation", (abstract)
"The Gene: Carrier of Heredity, Controller of Function and Agent of Evolution"
Lecture dedicated to the memory of Lewis J. Stadler
"Genes, Viruses and the Nature of Life"
n.d.
Contents
"Recollections of a Biologist"
"The Role of Foundations in the Development of Modern Biology"
"How We Inherit"
TAPE: Audio cassette tape dated 2/28/60 in tape collection.
Section VII: Research--Correspondence and Documents
Contents
Agricultural Research Administration 1942-1943 (U.S. Department of Agriculture)
American Type Culture Collection 1946-1953
Biological Warfare n.d.
Bronk, Detlev 1947, 1954
Brucine Papers 1948, 1950
Brucine Pedigrees
Brucine Tests
Carragar 1943
C. U. Mailing List/Corn Summary n.d.
The Cellular Chemistry of Amino Acids 1946-1947
Genetic Charts n.d.
Crocker, Bruce 1946-1947
Dalton, Clark 1949-1950
Dunn, M. S. 1946, 1948, 1952
Heterocaryosis n.d.
Inositollness 1944
Neurospora (Bibliography, Cultures, etc.)
Neurospora (Data on Mutants, Source of New Strains) 1943
Neurospora (Nomenclature) January-May 1952
Neurospora (Nomenclature) September 1952-January 1953
Nutrition Foundation 1942-1945
Office of Scientific Research & Development (OSRD-X) 1945
Penicillin
Contents
1944, 1947-1948
List of Mutants n.d.
Cultures 1944
Inventory 1944-1946
Research Progress Report n.d
#169 Recent 1944
OSRD #169 1944
OSRD 1942
OSRD 1944
OPRD 1945
Radiation 1956
Radiation, Letters and Manuscripts
Research Corporation 1941-1945
Scherbak, H. 1947
Segall, Gabriel 1946-1947
Sharp & Dohme 1943-1944
Sproston, Thomas 1950
Tomato Experiment 1945
Tomato Genetics Coop. Report 1951-1953
U.S. Army Contract c. 1942
X-ray Data, Taylor, Thomas, Brown, M.A. Thesis 1938, 1941
Catalogs, Instruments, etc.
Section VIII: Administration and Teaching
Contents
Stanford: Budget and Appointments 1942-1943
Stanford: Applications for Positions 1945
Genetic Class/Biology 108
Genetic 169 Lecture
Biology 107 Exams
Advanced Genetics
Experiments in Genetics n.d.
List of M.A. and Ph.D. theses, 1939-1947
Section IX: Reprints
Contents
Bibliography: Speeches; Articles; Published Works
1930-1939
1940-1949
1950-1959
1960-1969
1970-1981
Biochemical Aspects of Genetics 1950
Chemical Genetics n.d.
On A. H. Sturtevant and B. O. Dodge n.d.
Miscellaneous
Reprints Requested 1947-1949
Reprints sent 1944-1945
Section X: Biographical--Correspondence and Documents
Contents
Miscellaneous
Letter to Beadle from his mother 1908
"The Uncommon Farmer" by Ruth Beadle (G.W.B.'s sister) n.d.
University of Nebraska Recollections 1975
Letters on Beadle's 80th birthday 1983
Articles about Beadle, including autobiographical
Genealogy
Contents
File I
File II
File III
File IV
Material on Mountain Climbing 1952-1953
Background
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(Includes Robert Marshall letter, 1930's; note from Muriel Beadle, film canister, 1988.)