Reprints of scientific writings, 1947-1982.

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Reprints of scientific writings, 1947-1982.

Consists of reprints of 18 writings by Tracy M. Sonneborn, and four short appreciations or memorials for Sonneborn. All of the items are from the research collection of reprints assembled by Felix Haurowitz.

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Indiana University

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Beale, Geoffrey J., 1931-

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Nanney, David Ledbetter, 1925-

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Tracy M. Sonneborn The ciliatologist David Ledbetter Nanney was born in Abingdon, Va., on October 10, 1925, the son of T. Grady and Pearl Ledbetter Nanney. As an infant, David's father, a Baptist minister, moved from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the oil boom town of Wewoka, Oklahoma, capitol of the Seminole Nation. Although not highly educated in a formal sense, his family was nevertheless strongly oriented toward learning. After graduating high school and being excluded...

Sonneborn, T. M. (Tracy Morton), 1905-1981

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Early geneticist whose early work with paramecium was critical to the discovery of genetic recombination. Sonneborn taught and conducted most of his important work at Indiana University, 1939-1981. In 1959 the National Academy of Science presented the Kimber Award for Genetics to Sonneborn. From the description of Sonneborn laboratory abstracts and papers, ca. 1931-1979. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 62198002 From the description of Sonneborn reprint collection, ...

Haurowitz, Felix, 1896-1987

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Chemist and Indiana University professor. From the description of Papers, 1920-1985. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 47829477 Chemist and Indiana University professor, Haurowitz gained wide-spread recognition for his work on antibodies and received numerous honors which included the Paul Erhlich gold medal (West Germany), election to the German Academy of Scientists (Leopoldina), Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and member of the National Academ...