Charles Sumner Dolley papers, ca. 1880s Circa 1880s

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Charles Sumner Dolley papers, ca. 1880s Circa 1880s

This collection consists primarily of personal letters to his wife and family. There are letters from Europe and several that concern Dolley's translation of Ferdinand Julius Cohn's book, "Bacteria: the Smallest of Living Organisms" (1881).

1.0 Linear feet, 150 items

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SNAC Resource ID: 6631504

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Dolley, Charles Sumner, 1856-1948.

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Charles Sumner Dolley was a biologist, graduating with a doctorate of medicine from University of Pennsylvania (1882) and conducting post-graduate research at Johns Hopkins University (1883-1884), the University of Leipzig (1884), and the Zoological Station in Naples (1885). He taught at Swarthmore College (1885-1889) and at the University of Pennsylvania (1885-1892). From the description of Papers, ca. 1880s. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122523473 ...

Dolley, Elizabeth Gilman

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Cohn, Ferdinand, 1828-1898

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