Contents
Collection Overview
Administrative Information
Historical Note
Scope and Contents of the Collection
Organization of the Collection
I. BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS (1933-63, n.d.)
II. PHOTOGRAPHS (1964-87)
III. CORRESPONDENCE (1924-75, n.d.)
IV. GRANTS (1930-64)
V. PUBLICATIONS (1919-65)
VI. WRITINGS (1930-1970, n.d.)
VII. MODELS AND STRUCTURES (n.d.)
VIII. SMITH COLLEGE (1940-71, n.d.)
IX. MISCELLANEOUS (1923-69)
X. PAMELA WRINCH (1945-54, n.d.)
XI. NOTEBOOKS (1930-69, n.d.)
SERIES I. BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS
SERIES II. PHOTOGRAPHS (1936-66, n.d.)
SERIES III. CORRESPONDENCE (1924-75, n.d.)
SERIES IV. GRANTS (1935-66)
SERIES V. PUBLICATIONS (1919-66, n.d.)
SERIES VI. WRITINGS (1936-70)
SERIES VII. MODELS AND STRUCTURES
SERIES VIII. SMITH COLLEGE MATERIAL
SERIES IX. MISCELLANEOUS
SERIES X. PAMELA WRINCH (1927-1975)
SERIES XI. NOTEBOOKS
OVERSIZE MATERIAL
BOOKS ON SHELF
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Dorothy Wrinch Papers, 1901-1983 (bulk 1919-1975)Finding AidFinding aid prepared by Carrie Baldwin.2008
| | | | | Creator: | Wrinch, Dorothy, 1894-1976 | | Title: | Dorothy Wrinch Papers | | Dates: | 1901-1983 | | Dates: | 1919-1975 | | Abstract: |
Crystallographer, Biochemist, Mathematician, Physicist. Papers contain original manuscripts; models; printed material; publications and writings; notebooks and scrapbooks; as well as extensive correspondence which illuminate her research and views on crystal structure, cyclols, peptides, mineral twins, x-ray methods, insulin, and polyhedra.
| | Extent: | 35 boxes; oversize materials; 2 volumes(13 linear ft.) | | Language: | English | | Identification: | MS 178 |
Dorothy Wrinch donated her papers to the Sophia Smith Collection in 1976.
Related materials in the Smith College Archives: Faculty files; President's Office files (correspondence re: appointment); and files on 1976 symposium in honor of Dorothy Wrinch.
Reprocessed by Carrie Baldwin, 2008.
Please use the following format when citing materials from this collection: Dorothy Wrinch Papers, Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, Mass.
The papers are open to research according to the regulations of the Sophia Smith Collection without any additional restrictions.
Permission must be obtained to publish reproductions or quotations beyond "fair use." Copyright to unpublished materials may be owned by the creators, or their heirs or assigns. It is the responsibility of the researcher to identify and satisfy the holders of all copyrights. Return to the Table of Contents Dorothy Wrinch with students at Smith College, 1965-1966 Dorothy Maud Wrinch was a chemist, biologist, and physicist most famous for her development of the cyclol theory. Throughout her career, she used her background in mathematics to apply math to biology, and was an important early figure in molecular biology. Wrinch was born in 1894 in Rosario, Argentina to English parents Ada Minnie Souter and Hugh Edward Hart Wrinch. In 1913 Wrinch received a scholarship to Girton College, a residential women's college at Cambridge. There she studied pure and applied mathematics, earning her BA degree with first-class honors in 1916. Wrinch stayed a fourth year at Girton to study mathematical logic with Bertrand Russell. After earning her MA in 1918, Wrinch taught mathematics at University College, London while completing her MSc (1920) and DSc (1922). She moved to Oxford in 1922 after marrying John Nicholson. (They would separate in 1930.) Wrinch taught mathematics to women at Oxford and earned her second MSc in 1924. Her daughter, Pamela, was born in 1928. The next year, Wrinch was the first woman awarded a DSc from Oxford. She diverged from her more prominent mathematical writings in 1930 when she published the sociological work Retreat from Parenthood under the pseudonym Jean Ayling. In the 1930s, Wrinch expanded her studies to biology and chemistry, and traveled to several locations throughout Europe for fellowships. She came to the United States in 1935 on a Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship, and after the outbreak of World War II, was to live in the United States for the remainder of her life. Wrinch lectured at Johns Hopkins University from 1939 to 1941, after which she became a visiting research professor for Smith, Mount Holyoke, and Amherst Colleges. Wrinch remarried in 1941, to Amherst College biology professor Otto C. Glaser, and became a U.S. citizen in 1943. It was during this time that Wrinch developed and first published her controversial cyclol theory of protein structure. Wrinch wrote extensively on this theory, and defended it enthusiastically at all points. Though she had some supporters, notably Irving Langmuir, she had many more critics, among them Linus Pauling. Though her theory was eventually applied successfully, Wrinch's overzealous and singular focus on cyclol theory alienated her from many in the scientific community. Wrinch was appointed a Smith College professor in 1942, and for the next three decades, researched, lectured, and taught graduate student seminars there. During summers, she and her family lived in Woods Hole, Massachusetts where she taught and lectured in physics. Her research during the 1940s focused on developing techniques for interpreting complex crystal structure x-rays, as well as mineralogy. In 1954 Wrinch finally won definitive support for her cyclol theory when cyclol bonds were found in ergot alkaloids. Throughout the course of her career, she published 192 works, a list of which can be found in Marjorie Senechal's Structures of Matter and Patterns in Science (in SERIES VIII. SMITH COLLEGE - Symposium). Otto Glaser died in 1951 and Wrinch's daughter Pamela was killed in a fire in 1975. Wrinch moved to Woods Hole after her retirement from Smith in 1971. She died February 11, 1976. Return to the Table of Contents
The Dorothy Wrinch Papers contain original manuscripts; models; printed material; publications and writings; notebooks and scrapbooks; as well as extensive correspondence which illuminates her research and views on crystal structure, cyclols, peptides, mineral twins, x-ray methods, insulin, and polyhedra. Also included are articles by colleagues and contemporaries, lecture notes, grant correspondence, models and photographs. There are also selected letters and writings by her daughter Pamela Wrinch Schenkman (1927-75). Return to the Table of Contents
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This collection is organized into eleven series: Return to the Table of Contents
I. BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS
(1933-63, n.d.) .5 linear ft.This series includes biographical material, clippings, and obituaries about Dorothy Wrinch; plus her legal papers, college appointments, and list of publications. There are also personal notes, diaries, and address books. Also included is information about her father Hugh Edward Hart Wrinch, and Otto Glaser (1881-1951), her second husband. For biographical material on her daughter Pamela Wrinch Schenkman, see SERIES X. II. PHOTOGRAPHS
(1964-87) .5 linear ft.
This series includes photographs of Dorothy Wrinch, Otto Glaser, Pamela Wrinch, and miscellaneous friends. III. CORRESPONDENCE
(1924-75, n.d.) 1.5 linear ft.This series is organized into three subseries: Family, Individuals, and Miscellaneous. The correspondence is arranged alphabetically. Family correspondence includes letters regarding Otto Glaser's death, 1951. Individuals' correspondence is in alphabetical order by last name of correspondent. It includes both professional and personal correspondence to and from Wrinch, and occasional third party correspondence. The subseries includes copies made from the Bertrand Russell Archives, McMaster University. Significant correspondents include crystallographer David Harker (1938-46); chemists Linus Pauling (1938-41), Irving Langmuir (1938-46), Harry Sobotka (1937-65), Arthur Stoll (1955-61), Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkins (1936-69), and naturalist D'Arcy Thompson (1924-43). Correspondence with Eric Neville and Harry Sobotka includes Wrinch's notes with the letters. Miscellaneous correspondence includes correspondence between Langmuir, Huggins, Pauling, Lamb, and Harker, 1938-40; and financial and purchase orders; the Princeton project, 1946-47; reprint requests; wedding congratulations; and unidentified correspondence. Some correspondence can also be found in SERIES VI. WRITINGS, SERIES VIII. SMITH COLLEGE, and SERIES XI. NOTEBOOKS. IV. GRANTS
(1930-64) .5 linear ft.This series includes correspondence and miscellaneous material from the Office of Naval Research (1947-1958), National Science Foundations (1961-1964), Rockefeller Foundation (1930, 1935-40), and miscellaneous grants. V. PUBLICATIONS
(1919-65) 1.25 linear ft.This series includes reprints, articles, abstracts, and newspaper articles published by Dorothy Wrinch. There are also drafts of her work with comments and notes by Wrinch and others, and some diagrams and illustrations. VI. WRITINGS
(1930-1970, n.d.) 3.25 linear ft.This series includes Wrinch's unpublished written work and is organized chronologically. It includes manuscripts, non-technical unpublished writings, essays concerning the direction of her work, speeches, diagrams, notes (both technical and non-technical), and marked reprints. There are notes, diagrams, and drafts relating to twinning and symmetry; early studies on peptides; notes on bacitracin and insulin, and correspondence and notes from and with P.B. Medawar, D'Arcy Thompson, and H.B. Vickery. VII. MODELS AND STRUCTURES
(n.d.) .5 linear ft.This series includes models and structures of Wrinch's work, in various forms. Most of the material is photographs, negatives, diagrams, orders for models, and descriptions of models. There are also three-dimensional models and two scrapbooks in Oversize Materials. VIII. SMITH COLLEGE
(1940-71, n.d.) .5 linear ft.This series contains material from Wrinch's time at Smith College as a visiting professor, researcher, and lecturer in the physics department. Material includes class and seminar notes, schedules, examinations, and student recommendations. IX. MISCELLANEOUS
(1923-69) .5 linear ft.This series contains miscellaneous material, including bibliographic references, lists of people, memorials to Bohr and Sobotka, Physical Society material, reprints and writings by others, and clippings. X. PAMELA WRINCH
(1945-54, n.d.) .5 linear ft.This series includes biographical material and clippings about Wrinch's daughter, Pamela Wrinch Schenkman, as well as her daughter's writings on international relations and some personal writings. XI. NOTEBOOKS
(1930-69, n.d.) 1.75 linear ft.This series contains Wrinch's scientific notes, clippings, reprints, and correspondence and is arranged chronologically. The numbering system on the notebooks (1-36) was done by the compiler, not Wrinch, and was used only for points of reference. The dates on some of the notebooks were determined by examining some of the dated information inside, which was sketchy at best. Some folders have subject notations on the front. These are not meant to be definitive, but rather an indication of some material within.
SERIES I. BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS
| 2 | Biographical information
1956-77 |
| 3 | Newspaper clippings, including obituaries
1941-76 |
| 4 | "Dorothy Wrinch and the Rockefeller Foundation Grants" by Sibilla E. Kennedy
1983 |
| 6 | Three College appointment, announcement, and publicity
1941 |
| 7 | Lists of publications during
1932-65 |
| 8 | Hugh Edward Hart Wrinch (father): "Details of Career,"
1901 |
| 9 | Otto Glaser: Obituary and memorials
1951 |
| 10-12 | Personal notes
1933-35, 1954-56, 1961-64, n.d. |
Box | Folder |
| 2 | 1-6 | Diaries
1937-39, 1947-48, 1953-63 |
SERIES II. PHOTOGRAPHS
(1936-66, n.d.) Box | Folder |
| 3 | 1 | Dorothy Wrinch
1936-66, n.d. |
SERIES III. CORRESPONDENCE
(1924-75, n.d.) Box | Folder |
| 3 | 6 | Pamela Wrinch
1931, 1938, 1951, 1961-66 |
| 7 | Letters re: Otto's death
1951 |
| 8 | Otto Glaser to D.W. and others
1941-43, n.d. |
| 9 | Muriel Wrinch-Schulz
n.d. |
| 2 | American Chemical Society
1946-47, 1962-64 |
| 3 | Anslow, Gladys
1941-43, 1963-69 |
| 4 | Anslow with others
1946, 1951-57, 1964 |
| 5 | Astbury, William T.
1936-7, 1951, 1953 |
| 9 | Bernal, J. Desmond (includes notes on a discussion)
1936-39 |
| 10 | Bohr, Niels
1938-39, 1946, 1957 |
| 11 | Booth, Andrew Donald (includes calculation notes)
1946-48, 1951, n.d. |
| 12 | Bragg, Lawrence
1943, n.d. |
| 13 | Brenner, Max
1960-61, n.d. |
| 14 | Buerger, Martin
1943-45 |
| 16 | Clowes, G. H. A.
1938, 1955-56 |
| 17 | Crew, Francis (includes notes on their relationship)
1934 |
| 20 | Diller, Irene Corey
1957, 1960 |
| 21 | Donnay, Jose and Gabrielle
1946, 1951, 1956-57, 1970 |
| 23 | Emery, Alden H.
1941-42 |
| 27 | Fajans, Kasimir
1942-43 |
| 28 | Fankuchen, I.
1950-55, 1961-62 |
| 29 | Fodor, A. (includes notes)
1937 |
| 30 | Franklin, Rosalind (includes notes on a talk)
1955-56 |
| 31 | Fry, Margery (includes obituary and painting)
1940-41, 1943, 1957 |
| 33 | Glenn, Alan
1961-63, 1966-70 |
| 35 | Harker, David
1938, 1952-54, 1967 |
| 36 | Haskins, Caryl
1936, 1938-39, 1966, n.d. |
| 38 | Hodgkin, Dorothy Crowfoot
1938-47, 1950-53, 1969, n.d. |
| 40 | Hughes, Edward
1954, 1956, 1958 |
| 43 | Ing, H. Raymond
1936-38 |
| 45 | Kaempffert, Waldmar
1941, 1944, 1947 |
| 46 | Karle, Jerome and Isabella
1961-62 |
| 2 | Langmuir, Irving
1938-46 |
| 3 | Loeb, Arthur and Lotje
1960, 1969-70 |
| 5 | Masoero, Marcella
1951, 1954-58, 1960-66 |
| 6 | Mauger, Tony
1962-67, 1969 |
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| Neville, Eric and Maynard |
Box | Folder |
| 5 | 8 | Pacsu, Eugene
1958-65 |
| 9 | Patterson, A.L.
1941, 1951 |
Box | Folder |
| 5 | 10 | Perutz, Max
1947-1952, 1963 |
| 11 | Polanyi, Michael
1935, 1948 |
| 14 | Russell, Bertrand (copies from Bertrand Russell Archives, McMaster University)
1917-1919, 1930 |
| 16 | Scott, William and Linus Pauling
1956 |
| 17 | Marjorie Senechal
1974-75 |
Box | Folder |
| 5 | 18 | Stallybrass, C.O.
1948-1950 |
| 19 | Stoll, Arthur
1955-56, 1961 |
| 21 | Szent-Gyorgyi, A.
1935-36 |
| 23 | Thompson, D'Arcy
1924, 1943 |
| 24 | Vickery, Hubert Bradford
1939-70 |
| 26 | Williams, J.W.
1938, 1941, 1949 |
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| Correspondence and notes with Nevilles (Eric and Maynard) and Sobotka |
Box | Folder |
| 6 | 1-3 | Wrinch to Eric Neville
1940-60, n.d. |
| 4-5 | Eric Neville to Wrinch
1940-61, n.d. |
| 6 | Notes placed with Neville letters
n.d. |
| 7 | With Maynard Neville regarding Eric Neville's death
1961 |
| 8 | Wrinch to Harry Sobotka
1937-65 |
| 9 | Harry Sobotka to Wrinch
1937-65 |
| 10 | Notes placed with Sobotka letters
n.d. |
Box | Folder |
| 7 | 1 | Correspondence between Langmuir, Huggins, Pauling, Lamb, and Harker
1938-40 |
| 2 | Financial papers and purchase orders
1948-66 |
| 4 | Letters of congratulations on the NSF grant
1959 |
| 5 | Princeton project
1946-47 |
| 6 | Reprint requests
1943-69 |
| 7 | Wedding congratulations
1941 |
| 9 | Between Walter Dyer and Waldemar Kaempffert re: article by Otto Glaser
1941 |
SERIES IV. GRANTS
(1935-66) Box | Folder |
| 8 | 1 | National Science Foundation grants
1961-64 |
| 2 | Office of Naval Research: technical reports, progress reports, annual and semiannual reports, and proposals
1947-58 |
| 3-4 | Rockefeller Foundation grants correspondence
1935-40 |
| 5 | Applications and correspondence: Rockefeller Foundation grant and Rhodes Traveling Fellowship
1930 |
| 6 | Miscellaneous grants including abstracts
1940-66 |
SERIES V. PUBLICATIONS
(1919-66, n.d.) Box | Folder |
| 9 | 1-2 | Early math and philosophy reprints, articles, and abstracts
1919-39 |
| 3-6 | Reprints, articles, and abstracts
1940-65, n.d. |
Box | Folder |
| 10 | 1 | "Fourier Transforms and Structure Factors" and correspondence
1946, 1961-66 |
| 2 | "Chemical Aspects of the Structure of Small Peptides" and correspondence and reviews
1960 |
| 3 | "Chemical Aspects of the Structure of Small Peptides" and "Chemical Aspects of Polypeptide Chain Structures and the Cyclol Theory:" letters and miscellaneous material
1960-69 |
| 4 | "Chemical Aspects of Polypeptide Chain Structures and the Cyclol Theory:" correspondence and reviews
1965 |
| 5 | "Chemical Aspects of Polypeptide Chain Structures and the Cyclol Theory:" appendix and revisions
1965 |
| 6 | Miscellaneous correspondence and notes regarding publications of her monographs
1959-66, n.d. |
| 7-9 | Monograph notes marked "monograph II"
n.d. |
| 10 | Monograph notes and outlines
n.d. |
| 11 | Wrinch, Dorothy. "Fourier Transforms and Structure Factors." The American Society for X-ray and Electron Diffraction, February 1946. (ASXRED Monograph #2) (Reprinted by the American Crystallographic Association)
1966 |
| 12-13 | Wrinch, Dorothy. Chemical Aspects of the Structure of Small Peptides: An Introduction. Copenhagen: Munksgaard2 copies
1960. |
Box | Folder |
| 11 | 1-2 | Wrinch, Dorothy. Chemical Aspects of Polypeptide Chain Structures and the Cyclol Theory. Copenhagen: Munksgaard2 copies
1965. |
| 3 | "The Geometrical Attack on Protein Structure" (includes comments by Pauling and Niemann)
1941 |
| 4 | "The Geometrical Attack on Protein Structure:" comments and notes by Wrinch and notes between Pauling and Wrinch
1938 |
| 5 | "The Geometrical Attack on Protein Structure:" referee reports
1939, n.d. |
| 6 | "Recent Advances in Cyclol Chemistry:" illustrations and notes
1963 |
| 7-9 | Drafts of molecular diagrams for publications
n.d. |
| 10 | Cut-outs and diagrams from various articles
n.d. |
| 11-12 | Referee comments on various articles
1939-58 |
SERIES VI. WRITINGS
(1936-70) Box | Folder |
| 12 | 1-3 | Miscellaneous technical writings
1936-65, n.d. |
| 4 | Essay "On the Structure of DNA" with notes and diagrams and correspondence from Harry Sobotka and Tony Sonneborn
1954-55 |
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| Non-technical unpublished writings |
Box | Folder |
| 12 | 5 | "Tender Emotions,"
n.d. |
| 6 | "A Problem Play for the Adult Young,"
n.d. |
| 7 | Essays concerning the directions of her work, some used for application purposes
1941-43, 1953-57, n.d. |
| 8 | Miscellaneous writings and speeches
1935, 1938-41, 1951, 1954, n.d. |
Box |
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| 13 |
| Notebooks containing manuscripts for her book |
Box | Folder |
| 14 | 1 | Diagrams: symmetry and twinning |
| 8 | Twinning: notes for companion paper with Donnay |
| 9 | Symmetry and Twinning: "Closest Packing" |
| 10-12 | Symmetry and Twinning notebook contents |
Box | Folder |
| 15 | 1-5 | 6 notebooks
1930s-40s |
| 6 | Early peptide studies
1937-39 |
| 8 | Marked reprints
1930, 1933-39 |
| 9 | Cold Spring Harbor Symposia
1938 |
Box | Folder |
| 15 | 10 | Proteins and genetics
1940s |
| 11 | Crystallography, insulin, proteins, and cyclols
1940s |
Box | Folder |
| 16 | 1 | Marked reprints
1940s |
| 3 | Technical: amino acids and crystallography
1950s |
Box | Folder |
| 16 | 4 | With notes
1950s |
Box | Folder |
| 16 | 6 | Bacitracin
1950s |
Box | Folder |
| 17 | 1-7 | Peptides, proteins, cyclols, and insulin
1960s |
| 8 | Notes re: D'Arcy Thompson and P.B. Medawar
1960s |
| 9 | Discussion with H.B. Vickery
1960s |
Box | Folder |
| 18 | 1 | Articles by Griot, Frey, Ott, and Hoffman
1963 |
| 2 | Articles by Shemyakin, Antonov, Shkrob, Sheinker, Senyavina, Shchelokov
1962-63 |
| 3-5 | Miscellaneous articles
1960s |
Box | Folder |
| 19 | 1-3 | Technical: Geometry in Molecular Biology, cyclohexane conformation, "whole number geometry," and miscellaneous
1970s |
| 5-6 | Miscellaneous notes: polyhedra, tobacco mosaic virus |
| 9-10 | Miscellaneous marked reprints by Wrinch and others |
SERIES VII. MODELS AND STRUCTURES Box | Folder |
| 20 | 1-5 | Miscellaneous photographs and negatives |
| 6 | Diagrams of nets, cyclol, polyhedra, and patterns |
| 7 | Photographs of twinned structures |
| 8 | Photographs, possibly related to twinning theory |
| 9 | Photographs and diagrams of twin crystals, leaves, twin models, misc. |
| 10 | Photographs of Bohr's cyclol model |
| 12 | Models of original cyclols |
| 13 | Orders, receipts and descriptions |
SERIES VIII. SMITH COLLEGE MATERIAL Box | Folder |
| 21 | 1 | Proposed seminars, lectures, class descriptions, schedules, reading and class lists, notes
1940-42, 1953, 1956-57, 1970-71 |
| 2 | Seminar examinations
1942-61 |
| 3 | Smith student recommendations
1961-67 |
| 4 | Class and seminar lecture notes
1946-48, 1954-55, 1961, 1965, n.d. |
| 5 | Miscellaneous administration documents
n.d. |
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| Symposium inspired by the life and works of D. Wrinch |
Box | Folder |
| 22 | 1 | Correspondence, program, quotes and speech
1976-77, 1982 |
| 2 | Senechal, Marjorie, ed. Structures of Matter and Patterns in Science: A Symposium inspired by the work and life of Dorothy Wrinch, 1894-1976. Schenkman Publishing Co., Cambridge MA .
1980 |
SERIES IX. MISCELLANEOUS Box | Folder |
| 23 | 1 | Bibliographic references |
| 3 | Physical society
1937, 1939 |
| 4 | Memorials: Niels Bohr, Harry Sobotka
1963, 1966 |
Box | Folder |
| 24 | 1 | Kaempffert, Waldemar. "If science sat at the peace table,"
1944 |
| 2 | Nicholson, J.W. "Oblate spheroidal harmonics and their applications,"
1923 |
| 3 | Pearson, William B. Preprint of paper and draft of book Crystal Chemistry of Metals
1969 |
| 4 | Storycraft, Inc, "Prescription for living: report on cancer,"
1954 |
SERIES X. PAMELA WRINCH
(1927-1975) Box | Folder |
| 25 | 1 | Clippings, biographical information, government documents, and miscellaneous
1945, 1951-54, 1962-66 |
| 2 | "What price ideological conformity? Soviet Science, A Symposium," reviewed by Pamela Wrinch. Problems of Communism, vol. 3, no. 2
1954. |
| 3 | "Public Policy, a yearbook of the Graduate School of Public Administration," Harvard UniversityContains "Sir Winston Churchill on the Military Requirements of Great Britain" by Pamela N. Wrinch
1958. |
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| "Research Note: Science and Politics: a commentary" by Kurt P. Tauber. Reprinted from World Politics vol. IV, no. 3
1952. |
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| "Science and Politics in the USSR: The Genetics Debate" by Pamela N. Wrinch, reprinted from World Politics vol. III, no. 4
1951. |
| 4 | "The military strategy of Winston Churchill" by Pamela Wrinch, Department of Government, Boston University. |
| 5 | "On the quest for 'science' in international politics" by Pamela Wrinch, Some Problems in the study and teaching of international politics. Ed. Charles Ol Lerche Jr. and Burton M. Sapin. P. 68. |
| 6 | "Pamela's own book of pipe tunes and pipe games,"
n.d. |
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| Sir Winston Churchill on Britain's Role Towards Europe: Detachment and Combination. by Pamela Nicholson Wrinch, A dissertation to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Yale University in Candidacy for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
1954 |
SERIES XI. NOTEBOOKS Box | Folder |
| 26 | 1 | "Water," contains some diagrams
1950-51, n.d. |
| 3 | Reprints, notes and diagrams, mostly on mineral structure
1938-1956, n.d. |
| 5 | Clippings of pictures
1956-61, n.d. |
| 6 | Notes and pictures of models
n.d. |
| 7 | Marked copy of "An organic chemical formulation of the amide and cyclol theories,"
n.d. |
| 8 | Marked copy of "Structures for small peptides within the amide and cyclol systems" and clippings
n.d. |
| 9 | Lectures, diagrams, and class notes
n.d. |
Box | Folder |
| 27 | 1 | Reprints and diagrams
1939, 1952-53 |
| 2 | Notes, diagrams, and class materials
1951-56, n.d. |
| 3 | Notes, diagrams, and figure descriptions
n.d. |
| 4 | Model and diagram photographs
n.d. |
| 5 | Notes, figures, and diagrams
1954, 1958, n.d. |
| 6 | Writings on vector functions, and reprints
1955, n.d. |
| 7 | Writings on hemoglobins
1948, n.d. |
| 8 | Writings on vector maps and diagrams
n.d. |
| 9 | Writings on compounds, diagrams
n.d. |
Box | Folder |
| 28 | 1 | Reprints by Wrinch and others, and notes
1939-47 |
| 2 | Clippings, reprints, and miscellaneous notes
1938-1947, n.d. |
| 3 | Clippings and correspondence
1930-1940 |
Box | Folder |
| 29 | 1 | Notes and reprints regarding vector maps
1946-55, n.d. |
| 2 | On psychotherapy
1956, 1961-66 |
| 5 | Correspondence and reprints
1953-57, 1963-65 |
| 7 | Correspondence, reprints, and notes - marked "utmost importance,"
1945-53 |
| 8 | Correspondence and reprints
1954-60 |
| 9 | Clippings, reprints, and correspondence
1950-53, 1959, 1962, 1967-68 |
| 10 | Clippings, reprints, and correspondence
1952-67 |
| 11 | Correspondence and research grant proposals
1957-61 |
Box | Folder |
| 30 | 1 | Class and miscellaneous notes and diagrams
1956-57, 1965-67, n.d. |
| 2 | Notes and reprints
1963-67 |
| 3 | Clippings and notes on Woods Hole
1962-69 |
| 4 | Structures and vector maps
n.d. |
| 6 | Writing on mineralogy, symmetry, and twinning
1965 |
| 7 | Woods Hole notes and clippings
1966-68 |
OVERSIZE MATERIAL Box |
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| 31-32 |
| Data scrapbooks (2)
n.d. |
Box |
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| 33-35 |
| Three-dimensional models |
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| Master of Science and Doctor of Science diplomas |
BOOKS ON SHELF
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| Ayling, Jean (pseudonym). The Retreat from Parenthood. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co., Ltd.
1930. |
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| Stoops, R. Les Protéines: Rapports et Discussions. Brussels
1953. |
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