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Series XII. Printed Materials, 1948-2010, undated

 Series
Identifier: XII

Scope and Content

From the Collection:

The Norman G. Anderson Papers contain the professional and personal papers of American clinical chemist, inventor, and corporate executive Norman G. Anderson. The collection is arranged into the following fifteen series:

From the Collection:
  1. Chronological Files
  2. United States Navy Files
  3. Oak Ridge National Laboratory Files
  4. Argonne National Laboratory Files
  5. Large Scale Biology Corporation Files
  6. Viral Defense Foundation Files
  7. Notebooks
  8. Patent Files
  9. Paper, Article, and Speech Files
  10. Research Files
  11. Personal Files
  12. Printed Materials
  13. Oversized
  14. Electronic Storage Materials
  15. Images

Dates

  • Creation: 1948-2010, undated

Series Description

Arranged alphabetically by subject, this series contains printed materials collected by Norman G. Anderson. Most of the materials in this series pertain to scientific research conducted by Norman G. Anderson, both on his own and jointly with his son N. Leigh Anderson. Smaller, but noticeable, amounts of materials concerning Norman G. Anderson himself and scientific research conducted by N. Leigh Anderson on his own are also found in these files. Small amounts of materials concerning Anderson’s long-time employer Oak Ridge National Laboratory and a handful of topics of professional and personal interest to Anderson are also present here.

The contents of this series consist of a variety of materials. Article reprints and scientific journal articles are the most common items found in the Printed Materials series. Smaller, but noticeable, amounts of newspaper articles, magazine articles, abstracts, and abstract manuscripts are also present in these files. Small amounts of other miscellaneous printed materials, including, but not limited to, newsletters, periodicals, publications, and copy of the book National Cancer Institute Monograph 21: The Development of Zonal Centrifuges and Ancillary Systems for Tissue Fractionation and Analysis (edited by Norman G. Anderson) are preserved here as well.

Repository Details

Part of the Science History Institute Archives Repository

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