Papers 1937-1975.

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Papers 1937-1975.

The Earl Green collection consists of papers of Dr. Earl Green and his wife and associate, Margaret C. Green. Included are personal papers from graduate school, teaching papers from Ohio State, research materials from Jackson Lab, and before, Jackson Lab business papers, and reprints of articles by Jackson Lab's staff and others on genetics.

31 Boxes (37 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8204359

Raymond H. Fogler Library

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Green, Earl Leroy.

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Dr. Earl Green was Director of Jackson Memorial Laboratory from October 1956 to September 1975. Earl L. Green graduated from Allegheny College in 1936. That fall, he entered Brown University and graduated with a PhD. in 1939. During the summer of 1938 and 1939 he worked at Jackson Laboratories. He did post-doctoral work at the University of Chicago in 1940 with a Corinna Keen Fellowship. Earl Green's first faculty position was at Ohio State University. He taught there between 1941 and 1956. In 1...

Green, Earl Leroy, 1913-1995.

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Jackson Laboratory Bar Harbor, Me

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In 1929, the geneticist C. C. Little founded the Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine (now the Jackson Laboratory), a major center for the study of mammalian genetics, cancer, and related areas in basic biomedical research. As an undergraduate at Harvard, Little took an interest in studying the inheritance of coat coloration of mice, and in 1909 developed the first inbred strain of mice for use in genetic and biomedical experimentation. Continuing a...