General subject file, 1903-1990.

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General subject file, 1903-1990.

Programs, pamphlets, photographs, clippings, publicity material, maps, audio cassettes and other material with information about Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, the Carnegie Institute, Long Island Biological Association, neighboring communities on Long Island including Cold Spring Harbor, Laurel Hollow and Huntington, laboratory personnel, science and scientists, cultural events and celebrations at the Lab, and other research laboratories.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Archives

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Collecting area: Materials relating to the history of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. From the description of Repository description. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155562003 James Dewey Watson (b. 1928) shared the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for work on the structure of the DNA molecule. Since 1968 he has been the director of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. From the description of James D. Watson file, 1954-1991. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 15555...

Carnegie Institution of Washington.

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Long Island Biological Association (N.Y.)

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The Long Island Biological Association (LBA) was organized in 1924 to take over control of the biological laboratory at Cold Spring Harbor from the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, which had founded and run the lab since 1890. In 1962 the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) was reorganized as an independent unit and the property was conveyed to CSHL by LIBA, which continues to support the Laboratory and is represented on the CSHL Board of Trustees. From the description of Re...