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Muller mss

 
Series: Printed  

 
Scope Note: Arranged chronologically. Mostly contains printed articles or magazines containing articles about Muller. Also included is a folder of Spanish Civil War materials collected by Muller in 1936 and The Spark, the controversial newsletter Muller helped edit and distribute. Other printed materials may be found throughout the collection as indicated.
Box 1  
1927, Oct. 8  The Literary Digest, 95:2, pp. 23-24. Evolution speeded up by the x-ray
 
1928, May 5  Science News-Letter, 13:369, pp. 283-284. Cosmic rays may cause evolution  

 
1932, Nov.   Student Review, 2:2, pp. 9-10. Eugenics under capitalism, by Chester Hines  

 
1933, July 21  Science, 78:2012, p.55. Scientific notes and news

(tear sheet)

 
1939, Aug. 26  Science News Letter, 36:9, p. 131. Plan for improving population drawn by famed geneticists  

 
1946-1947, Feb.  Various magazines containing articles on Nobel Prize  

 
1947, Jan.   The Date of Indiana University, 2:3, p. 6-7. I.U. science--front and center!, by Norman Sklarewitz  

 
1947, Mar. 17  Life, 22:11, pp. 89. Ideal subject is fruit fly

(Oversize)

 
1948, Apr.  Purdue Scientist, 1:3, P. 14. The man behind the Nobel Prize, by David E. Mann, Jr.  

 
1948, Dec. 13  Newsweek. p. 53. Party-line genetics

(tear sheet)

 
1949, Apr. 30  The Nation, 168:18, p. 511-513. Letters to the Editors, Waldorf aftermath.  

 
1949, Apr.  Neue Welt, pp. 91-96. Wen verteidgt Professor Nachtsheim? by N. Nushdin.  

 
1949, May 7   Saturday Review, pp. 20-21. How to make more communists, by Norman Cousins  

 
1949, May 7   Science News Letter. Effects of radiation on offspring called insidious

(tear sheet)

 
1949, May  Science Illustrated, 4:5, pp. 46-48, 53-60. Dr. Muller and the million human time-bombs, by Morton M. Hunt  

 
1949, Nov.   The Journal of Heredity, 40:11, p. 307-314. Fly-lovers and man-haters, by A.N. Studitski  

 
1949, Dec.   The Indiana Teacher, 94:4, pp. 122-124, 141. Dr. Muller and the million human time-bombs, by Morton M. Hunt (Condensed from article in Science Illustration, May 1949)  

 
1950, Mar. 8  Pathfinder, 57:5, p. 40. X-ray: cure & danger  

 
1951, June 19  Semana. Un sabio en su salsa.

(Oversize)

 
1951?   The Genetics Group, Department of Zoology, The University of Texas.  

 
1953, Mar. 14   Collier's, pp. 38-44. Man's survival in space!

(tear sheet) (Oversize)

 
1955, May 13  U.S. News & World Report, pp. 72-78. What will radioactivity do to our children? Interview with Dr. H.J. Muller  

 
1956, May 15  Indiana University Bulletin, 54:11.  

 
1958, July 14  Time, pp. 50-54. The secret of life  

 
1958, Nov.   Reader's Digest, p. 140. The new age of "atomic crops"  

 
1959, Jan.   Sexology, p. 343. Editorial, Future of the human race.  

 
1961, Apr.   Columbia College Today, 8:2, pp. 10-13. Nobel Prize laureates  

 
1962, Mar. 21  Science World, 11:4, pp. 16. Priority, prestige, and prizes, by Richard Schulz  

 
1962, Apr.   Saga, 24:1, pp. 18-25, 91-93. World's greatest scientist reports on fallout, by Jack Harrison Pollack  

 
1962, May  Saga, 24:2, pp. 55-59, 84-87. Epic life of Dr. Muller, by Jack Harrison Pollack  

 
1962, June  Saga , 24:3, pp. 16-18, 98-99. Dr. Muller talks: Russia's biggest science boners, by Jack Harrison Pollack  

 
1962, Sept. 23   Epoca, pp. 24-27. Ogni giorno le radiazioni ci uccidono

(Oversize)

 
1962, Oct. 7  Rice University, 1912-1962, A Houston Chronicle special supplement, p. 26

(Oversize)

 
1963, Aug.   Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin, p. 5-6. 139th commencement exercises.  

 
1964, Sept.   Sexology, 31:2, pp. 76-79. The need for human sperm banks  

 
1964, July  Scope , The City of Hope Employee Publication, no. 1, p. 1 Professor H.J. Muller, Nobel laureate, joins Institute staff  

 
1965, Sept.-Oct.   The Journal of Heredity, 56:5, pp. 197-202. Portents for a genetic engineering  

 
1965, Dec. 14   World Medicine, 1:6, p. 64. The tree of knowledge of good and evil  

 
1966, May   The University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus Report , 2:5, pp.4-5. Brittinghams-University benefactors and advisers  

 
1967  Various magazines containing tributes and memorials to HJM   (2 folders)
 
1968, Nov. 15  Science, 162:3855, pp. 772-776. H.J. Muller, crusader for human betterment, by T.M. Sonneborn.  

 
1974, Mar.-Apr.   Free Mind, 17:2, p. 5. The end of an edifice  

 
1974, Spring/Summer  Southern Exposure, 2:1, pp. 67-70. Nobel prize winner purged at the University of Texas, by Ronnie Dugger.  

 
1982, Mar.-Apr.   The Humanist, 42:2, pp. 35-41. Selections from the writings of H.J. Muller  

 
Subseries: Printed - Other  

 
1917, Jan. - 1921, Oct.  The Rice Institute Pamphlet, Vol. 4, no. l; Vol. 8, nos. 2 and 4; Vol. 9, no. 2  

 
1930, Dec.   The Socialist Standard (Great Britain). Vol. 27, No. 316  

 
1932, June  The Spark, Vol. l, No. l.

Student newspaper HJM helped to distribute and edit. He had to resign from the University of Texas or face a hearing

 
1936, May-1937, June/July  The Journal of Contraception. Vol. l, nos. 7, 8, 10; Vol. 2, nos. 1, 2, 6-7.  

 
1936  Spanish Civil War. Newspapers, ad and handbill collected by HJM during his stay in Spain  

 
1939, Mar.  A Report on Contraceptive Materials, consumers Union of United States.  

 
1960-1965  Exobiology.

Tear sheets of articles; Life in Other Worlds, Mar. 1, 1961, proceedings of a symposium sponsored by Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc. on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the Samuel Bronfman Foundation

 
1950-1964  Miscellaneous magazines and publications