1. Teaching Records, 1959-2002, undated., 1959-2002,
Scope and Contents
Consists of records used in the preparation and teaching of classes at Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Public Health. Little taught courses, either on his own or in collaboration with other faculty, on radiation chemistry, radiation biology, physiology, pathology, and cancer among other topics. Little also supervised or helped to supervise the work of graduate and post-doctoral students. Records include syllabi, proposals and outlines for classes, and notes on student projects.
Dates
- Creation: 1959-2002,
Language of Materials
Papers are predominantly in English with some materials in German, French, Russian, and Chinese.
Physical Description
9.25 cubic feet in 10 records center cartons and .023 Gb of electronic records.
Conditions Governing Access
Records in this subsubseries include Harvard University records which are restricted for 50 years and records containing personal information which is restricted for 80 years. The end of the restriction period has been noted with each folder where such records appear.
Extent
58 cubic feet ( (57 records center cartons and 1 flat box) ).5 gigabytes* ( (electronic records))
15 cubic feet (Unprocessed papers in 15 records center cartons)
Arrangement
Alphabetical by folder title.
Creator
- From the Collection: Little, John B. (Bertram) 1929-. (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) Repository
The Center for the History of Medicine in the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine is one of the world's leading resources for the study of the history of health and medicine. Our mission is to enable the history of medicine and public health to inform healthcare, the health sciences, and the societies in which they are embedded.