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Rogerson, Clark T.

 File — Box: 4

Scope and Contents

From the Series:

The correspondence consists of 5 boxes of files titled by individual, organization, or subject, covering Dr. Raper's career from graduate studies at Harvard University to his associations with the USDA and University of Wisconsin. The correspondence pertains to microbiological and mycological research, culture exchanges, professional and academic affiliations, advisement of students, publication, and business consulting. Notable correspondents include John T. Bonner, James C. Cavender, William T. Clark, Robert D. Coghill, Dorothy I. Fennell, Norman Heatley, Lindsay S. Olive, John R. Raper (his brother), and William H. Weston. There are subject files on The Dictyostelids, Harvard University, International Botanical Congresses, and revisions of A Manual of the Aspergilli and A Manual of the Penicillia. Correspondence relevant to specific affiliations and appointments may be found in Series 4: Affiliations; Series 5: NRRL; Series 6: University of Washington; Series 10: Research Grants; and Series 11: Research Papers.

Dates

  • 1928-1986
  • undated

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research with permission from Mertz Library staff.

Extent

From the Series: 7.3 linear feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the The Archives of the New York Botanical Garden Repository

Contact:
New York Botanical Garden, Mertz Library
2900 Southern Boulevard
Bronx NY 10458 United States