Floppy disks.
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Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Andrew F. Brimmer papers
Collection Identifier: Arch GA 9.75Overview:
The collection documents the career and research of Andrew F. Brimmer, Harvard Business School professor and first African-American appointed to serve as a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
Bruce Perry computer floppy disks for biography of Malcolm X
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Houghton Library
Collection — Box 1Identifier: MS Am 3192
General Note:
Includes audiovisual and/or digital media: floppy disks.
Elizabeth D. Hay papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c274Overview:
Elizabeth D. (Dexter) Hay (1927-2007), B.A., 1948, Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts; M.D., 1952, Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, Maryland, was Chair of the Department of Anatomy (later the Department of Cell Biology) at Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, and the first woman to be made a full professor in a preclinical department at Harvard Medical School. The Hay papers reflect Hay’s work as a cell biologist and related professional activities, including attendance...
Eva Neer papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c391Overview:
The Eva Neer papers, 1960-2000 (inclusive), 1980-1999 (bulk) consist of records created and collected by Eva Neer (1937-2000) throughout the course of her career as a researcher in biochemistry and cytology. Neer held positions at Harvard Medical School in the Department of Biochemistry and at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in the cardiovascular division. Together with David Clapham, she was responsible for the discovery of which G protein α subunit activated the ion channel responsible for...
Francine M. Benes papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c475Overview:
The papers reflect the professional work of Francine M. Benes, a research neuroscientist who focused her work on the neuropathology of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Benes did the bulk of her work at Harvard-affiliated institutions, primarily McLean Hospital and the Harvard Brain Tissue Research Center. Benes focused on the cellular examination of human brain tissue as a method to explore the course and effects of neurodegenerative disease, primarily schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. The...
Franz von Lichtenberg papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c402Overview:
Consists of records created and collected by Franz von Lichtenberg during his work as a pathologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and as a parasitic disease specialist focusing on schistosomiasis. Papers include correspondence, writings, publications, and research records.
Harvard School of Public Health. Longitudinal Studies of Child Health and Development records
Collection Identifier: RG P-DT08.02, Series 00573-00577Overview:
The Harvard School of Public Health Longitudinal Studies of Child Health and Development records, 1918-2015 (inclusive), 1930-1989 (bulk), are the product of research by the Department of Maternal and Child Health on the health, physical development, and social functioning of a set of subjects from birth through adulthood. The papers are arranged in five series: I. Data and Administrative Records (1923-2015, undated); II. Manuscript Drafts and Publications (1918-2000, undated); III. Conferences...
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War records
Collection Identifier: H MS c432Overview:
The records of the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, 1957-1989 (inclusive), 1980-1987 (bulk), are the product of the organization’s activist, educational, outreach, publishing, and administrative activities over the course of its first ten years. The papers are arranged in seven series: I. Administrative Records, 1959-1989, undated; II. International Congresses, 1963-1987, undated; III. Physicians’ Call for an End to the Nuclear Arms Race Petition Campaign, 1983-1984,...
John M. Ward research files on diskettes
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Houghton Library
Collection — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MS Thr 1849
Overview:
The research materials of Harvard music professor John Milton Ward.
Jonathan R. Beckwith papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c370Overview:
The Jonathan R. Beckwith papers, 1933-2011 (inclusive), 1965-2004 (bulk), are the product of Beckwith’s professional, research, teaching, and publishing activities throughout the course of his career. The papers are arranged in six series: I. Harvard Medical School Appointments Files, 1969-2007, undated; II. Research Records, 1960-2009, undated; III. Professional Activities Files, 1965-2007, undated; IV. Colleague and Postdoctoral Fellow Alphabetical Files, 1960-2002, undated; V. Writings and...