Correspondence, 1954-1967.

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Correspondence, 1954-1967.

These letters concern William E. Castle's genetics' "law" of 1903. There are letters with Castle, L. C. Dunn, Clyde Keeler, J. A. Weir, Sewall Wright, and Conway Zirkle.

ca. 50 p.

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Keeler, Clyde E. (Clyde Edgar), 1900-1994

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Wright, Sewall, 1889-1988

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