Edward S. Deevey Papers, 1924-1988.

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Edward S. Deevey Papers, 1924-1988.

The Deevey Papers include correspondence (business and personal), research field notes, projects, publications, research proposals, associations, photographs and miscellaneous materials. The field notes, projects, publications, and research proposals document Deevey's research interests and his contributions to limnology, paleolimnology, and other scientific fields. The research is centered in New England, Guatemala, Florida, and Yunnan, China. The materials pertaining to his professional associations consist of notes and papers from various conferences and symposiums, as well as minutes from various organizations. The miscellaneous papers include lecture notes, mostly from Yale University, and biographical information. The photographs are mainly from research projects, and include numerous presentation slides and graphs.

17 linear feet. (31 Boxes)

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Deevey, Edward S. (Edward Smith), 1914-1988

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Edward S. Deevey was born in Albany, New York on December 3, 1914. He earned his Bachelor's (1934) and Ph.D. (1938) at Yale University. Deevey taught biology at the Rice Institute in Houston, Texas from 1939 to 1943. He worked as a research associate at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution until 1946 when he began teaching at Yale University. He became a full professor at Yale in 1957 and worked there until 1968. In 1968 Deevey moved to Canada and began teaching biology at Dalhousie...