Papers, 1940-1990, bulk 1946-1982.

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Papers, 1940-1990, bulk 1946-1982.

The accession consists of 33 cubic feet of papers of neurophysiologist Theodore Holmes Bullock, including manuscripts of his publications dated 1944-1982, Marine Biological Laboratory, University of California, Los Angeles and University of California, San Diego course files dated 1940-1990, records of UCLA and UCSD committees on which Bullock served, including committees concerning the UCSD School of Medicine, grant and contract records, and papers documenting Bullock's participation in professional associations. The papers include documentation of the UCLA Brain Research Institute, the MIT Neurosciences Research Program, the International Brain Research Organization, the Society for Neuroscience, the NAS Section on Zoology, the NRC Assembly of Life Sciences, and the NSF sections on Environmental Biology and the Divisional Committee on Biology.

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