Papers of Paul Doughty Bartlett, 1934-1972 (inclusive).

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Papers of Paul Doughty Bartlett, 1934-1972 (inclusive).

General correspondence pertains to Bartlett's professional interests and Harvard University including letters of recommendation, and research contracts. Also includes letters regarding award of T.W. Richards medal by the American Chemical Society, official correspondence with U.S. Navy about Bartlett's scientific advisory work, and correspondence about meetings and other activities of IUPAC.

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Harvard University Archives.

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