C. H. Danforth correspondence with Dr. Mary Elbert Rawles, 1940-1963.

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C. H. Danforth correspondence with Dr. Mary Elbert Rawles, 1940-1963.

These letters are primarily those of Danforth to Rawles discussing their common interests in research on feather characteristics in chickens (using skin grafts). Other subjects include publications, professional meetings, and personal matters.

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Stanford University. Dept. of Anatomy

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Rawles, Mary Elbert, 1897-

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Danforth, Charles H. (Charles Haskell), 1883-1969

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Charles H. Danforth came to Stanford University in 1922 as a professor in anatomy; he was executive head of the department of anatomy from 1938 until he retired in 1949. Dr. Mary Elbert Rawles, a member of the biology department at Johns Hopkins, was a research assistant in Stanford's anatomy department in the spring and summer of 1940. From the description of C. H. Danforth correspondence with Dr. Mary Elbert Rawles, 1940-1963. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 704537643 ...