Frank J. RadovskyPapers 1957-2008 1975-2005

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Frank J. RadovskyPapers 1957-2008 1975-2005

The Frank J. Radovsky Papersdocument Radovsky's research on parasitic mites (acaraology). Radovskytaught medical entomology as a visiting professor at Oregon StateUniversity (OSU) in 1986-1987 and returned to OSU in 1994 as a CourtesyProfessor in Entomology, a position he held until his death in2010.

3.4 cubic feet, including 9photographs; 4 boxes

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