Papers, 1934-1976.

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Papers, 1934-1976.

This collection includes correspondence and an extensive bibliographic card file used by Price in his genetics studies, post-1940, on twins. There is correspondence relating to genetics, eugenics (he co-authored an article on sterilization laws in 1940), and human genetics (including the American Society of Human Genetics). The most extensive correspondence is with H. J. Muller, including Muller's organizational work on the Foundation for Germinal Choice.

ca. 800 items ; ca. 7000 cards.

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White, Ralph V.

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Bauer, Raymond Augustine, 1916-1977

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Walker, Norma Ford.

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Scheinfeld, Amram, 1897-

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Lorimer, Frank, 1894-1985

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Miles, Walter R. (Walter Richard), 1885-1978

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Carter, Harold A., Jr.

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Fisher, Ronald Aylmer, Sir, 1890-1962

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Price, Bronson, 1905-1978.

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Bronson Price was a geneticist, psychologist, and statistician. From the description of Papers, 1934-1976. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122380116 Although he spent the majority of his professional career as a statistician, Bronson Price was trained as a psychologist, and he made his most important scientific contributions as a geneticist. While working on his doctorate under Lewis Terman at Stanford, Price became interested in th...