Robert G. Green papers 1918-1946

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Robert G. Green papers 1918-1946

The collection contains the papers of Dr. Robert G. Green, professor and head of the department of bacteriology at the University of Minnesota.

10 boxes; (9.3 cubic feet)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6618997

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Minnesota. Dept. of Conservation.

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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

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University of Minnesota. Dept. of Bacteriology and Immunology.

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United States. Bureau of Biological Survey

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Green, Robert Gladding, 1895-

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Robert Gladding Green (1895-1947) was world renowned for his research on diseases in animals caused by viruses and its relationship to cancer. He earned his B.A (1919), a M.A. (1920) in bacteriology, and his M.B. and M.D. (1922) all at the University of Minnesota. Born in Wadena, Minnesota, he attended Valparaiso University from 1914 to 1916 before transferring to the University of Minnesota to complete his bachelor's degree. He joined the staff at the University of Minn...