Susan A. Henry papers, 1990-2010.

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Susan A. Henry papers, 1990-2010.

The collection contains departmental annual reports, budget reports, committee reports, core program summaries, and college related videotapes. Also, speeches, 2000-2010. Also, an ear of corn (cross made in 1968) demonstrating transposible genetic elements given to Dr. Henry by Barbara McClintock ca. 1983 after her day's visit to Cold Spring Harbor, with the handwritten text of Dr. Henry's lecture for an advanced graduate genetics course at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine; and an article on McClintock by Lucy Shapiro and Susan Henry in Einstein, the newsletter of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Fall, 1983.

11 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7908548

Cornell University Library

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