Reminiscences of Howard Bancroft Andervont : oral history, 1964.

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Reminiscences of Howard Bancroft Andervont : oral history, 1964.

Family, educational background; chicken virus work, Johns Hopkins; teaching career, Harvard School of Public Health; virus and cancer research; Cancer Act and establishment of Cancer Institute.

Transcript: 108 leaves.

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