E. Newton (Edmund Newton) Harvey papers, 1923-1959 1923-1959

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E. Newton (Edmund Newton) Harvey papers, 1923-1959 1923-1959

The collection consists of correspondence, notes, memoranda, extracts from publications, reprints, drafts of essays, poems, magazine and newspaper articles, comic strips, popular songs, and other material on bioluminescence, collected principally between 1945-1959 for his (American Philosophical Society Memoirs 44, 1957). Other topics are chemistry, military medicine, natural history, and professional associations. History of Luminescence from the Earliest Times until 1900

7.0 Linear feet; Ca. 7000 items; 19 notebooks

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