William Gordon Whaley Papers, 1939-1982.

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William Gordon Whaley Papers, 1939-1982.

Correspondence, reports, printed material, and photographs document W. Gordon Whaley's University of Texas career, 1939-1982 (bulk 1954-1982). Graduate dean files include subject, correspondence, organization files, reprints, essays, and talks. Other materials reflect his scientific research and teaching, administration of UT's Cell Research Institute, and editorship of the Graduate Journal.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7655279

University of Texas Libraries

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