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Autobiographies.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

E.E. Southard papers

Collection Identifier: GA 81
Overview: The E.E. Southard papers, 1892-1940 (inclusive), 1905-1920 (bulk), reflect the late-career work of E.E. (Elmer Ernest) Southard (1876-1920), a neuropathologist and pathologist for the state of Massachusetts. Southard was the administrator for the first psychopathic department at the Boston State Hospital and worked with Myrtelle Canavan (1879-) and Mary Jarrett (1877-1961) to develop the field of psychiatric social work. He was also Chief Pathologist for the Massachusetts state asylum...

Glesca Marshall papers

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: 2006MT-176

Papers of Donald Howard Menzel, 1931-1986

Collection Identifier: HUG 4567
Overview: Donald Howard Menzel (1901-1976) taught astronomy at Harvard, and was director of the Harvard College Observatory from 1952 to 1966. According to the National Academy of Sciences' Biographical Memoir, "Menzel was one of the first practitioners of theoretical astrophysics in the United States and pioneered the application of quantum mechanics to astronomical spectroscopy." These papers chiefly document Menzel's professional life of research, writing, and participation in professional...

Serge Daniloff papers

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection Identifier: 2013M-23
Summary:

Daniloff's 1925 autobiography, with correspondence and other writings; his 1921 Harvard University diploma; other certificates; driver's license; and portrait photograph by Helen Breaker (Paris), 1934.