Skip to main content

Box 1

 Container

Contains 14 Results:

Hitchens, A. P. (Arthur Parker), 1939-1959

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Collection Summary From the Collection: The small collection of personal papers primarily contains professional correspondence during the 1930s-early 1960s as well as some lectures and published works. Specifically of note is the correspondence between Branham and two colleagues, E.G.D. Murray and Arthur Hitchens. The letters discuss their current research activities and demonstrate the collaborative nature of scientific work necessary in early microbiology. Letters between Murray and Branham often involve asking one or the other...
Dates: 1939-1959

Murray, E. G. D. (Everitt George Dunne), 1930-1962

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Collection Summary From the Collection: The small collection of personal papers primarily contains professional correspondence during the 1930s-early 1960s as well as some lectures and published works. Specifically of note is the correspondence between Branham and two colleagues, E.G.D. Murray and Arthur Hitchens. The letters discuss their current research activities and demonstrate the collaborative nature of scientific work necessary in early microbiology. Letters between Murray and Branham often involve asking one or the other...
Dates: 1930-1962

Series 1: Correspondence, 1958

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Collection Summary From the Collection: The small collection of personal papers primarily contains professional correspondence during the 1930s-early 1960s as well as some lectures and published works. Specifically of note is the correspondence between Branham and two colleagues, E.G.D. Murray and Arthur Hitchens. The letters discuss their current research activities and demonstrate the collaborative nature of scientific work necessary in early microbiology. Letters between Murray and Branham often involve asking one or the other...
Dates: 1958

Series 1: Correspondence, 1959 Jan-Nov

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Collection Summary From the Collection: The small collection of personal papers primarily contains professional correspondence during the 1930s-early 1960s as well as some lectures and published works. Specifically of note is the correspondence between Branham and two colleagues, E.G.D. Murray and Arthur Hitchens. The letters discuss their current research activities and demonstrate the collaborative nature of scientific work necessary in early microbiology. Letters between Murray and Branham often involve asking one or the other...
Dates: 1959 Jan-Nov

Series 1: Correspondence, 1960 Jan-Dec

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Collection Summary From the Collection: The small collection of personal papers primarily contains professional correspondence during the 1930s-early 1960s as well as some lectures and published works. Specifically of note is the correspondence between Branham and two colleagues, E.G.D. Murray and Arthur Hitchens. The letters discuss their current research activities and demonstrate the collaborative nature of scientific work necessary in early microbiology. Letters between Murray and Branham often involve asking one or the other...
Dates: 1960 Jan-Dec

Series 1: Correspondence, 1961 Jun, Dec

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Collection Summary From the Collection: The small collection of personal papers primarily contains professional correspondence during the 1930s-early 1960s as well as some lectures and published works. Specifically of note is the correspondence between Branham and two colleagues, E.G.D. Murray and Arthur Hitchens. The letters discuss their current research activities and demonstrate the collaborative nature of scientific work necessary in early microbiology. Letters between Murray and Branham often involve asking one or the other...
Dates: 1961 Jun, Dec

Series 1: Correspondence, 1962, Jan-Oct

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Collection Summary From the Collection: The small collection of personal papers primarily contains professional correspondence during the 1930s-early 1960s as well as some lectures and published works. Specifically of note is the correspondence between Branham and two colleagues, E.G.D. Murray and Arthur Hitchens. The letters discuss their current research activities and demonstrate the collaborative nature of scientific work necessary in early microbiology. Letters between Murray and Branham often involve asking one or the other...
Dates: 1962, Jan-Oct

Undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Collection Summary From the Collection: The small collection of personal papers primarily contains professional correspondence during the 1930s-early 1960s as well as some lectures and published works. Specifically of note is the correspondence between Branham and two colleagues, E.G.D. Murray and Arthur Hitchens. The letters discuss their current research activities and demonstrate the collaborative nature of scientific work necessary in early microbiology. Letters between Murray and Branham often involve asking one or the other...
Dates: 1939-1962, undated

"Control and Standardization of Biologics" (Dunbarton College), 1975

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Collection Summary From the Collection: The small collection of personal papers primarily contains professional correspondence during the 1930s-early 1960s as well as some lectures and published works. Specifically of note is the correspondence between Branham and two colleagues, E.G.D. Murray and Arthur Hitchens. The letters discuss their current research activities and demonstrate the collaborative nature of scientific work necessary in early microbiology. Letters between Murray and Branham often involve asking one or the other...
Dates: 1975

"A Defense of Epimethus (The Development of Knowledge Concerning the Meningcoccus)", 1958-1959

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Collection Summary From the Collection: The small collection of personal papers primarily contains professional correspondence during the 1930s-early 1960s as well as some lectures and published works. Specifically of note is the correspondence between Branham and two colleagues, E.G.D. Murray and Arthur Hitchens. The letters discuss their current research activities and demonstrate the collaborative nature of scientific work necessary in early microbiology. Letters between Murray and Branham often involve asking one or the other...
Dates: 1958-1959