Murray J. Shear papers, 1908-1983.

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Murray J. Shear papers, 1908-1983.

Scope and contents: Contains reprints, correspondence, reports, minutes, clippings, newsletters, and photographs which cover his entire professional career. Included are lists of Dr. Shear's publications along with his bound reprints (1932-1969) and reprints signed to him by other scientists. Correspondence covers his entire professional career (1925-1971) with emphasis on NCI and IUCC-related activities. There is very little personal correspondence. Scattered reports are primarily produced by NCI, NIH, and IUCC. Also present are NCI and IUCC meeting minutes and various international cancer conference guides and notes.

28 lin. ft. (24 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7877483

National Library of Medicine

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Shear, Murray J.

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Biographical sketch: Murray J. Shear (1899-1983) spent the bulk of his career researching substances and methods which might prove effective in the eradication of cancer. He was a member of the National Cancer Institute's inaugural staff and he actively participated in international cancer organizations. While attending the City College of New York for his Bachelor's degree, he became interested in physical chemistry and research. He saw a philosophic basis for scientific research in the sense t...

International Union against Cancer.

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Institut national du cancer (É.-U.)

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