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Harold J. Morowitz papers, 1944/2016

13 Linear Feet 34 boxes
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The collection includes a draft copy of Energy Flow in Biological Systems (published as Energy Flow in Biology), including chapter and appendix notes, calculations for mathematical operations, and correspondence between the author and his editor; a draft copy of Beginnings of Cellular Life, including the index and notes; a draft copy of The Facts of Life with the author's copy and the original artwork for the illustrations; and working papers, correspondence, and other documents pertaining to his academic career including original poetry written by Morowitz.
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Harold J. Morowitz papers, 1944/2016 13 Linear Feet 34 boxes

Student Lecture Notes and Exercise Books, 1828/1883

1 Boxes 9 volumes within
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The Student Lecture Notes and Exercise Books, CA-000118, collection contains notebooks created by students at Hampden-Sydney College. The notebooks (9 in total, belonging to 7 students) have class lecture notes and various exercises for Science classes and Latin classes. Not included are professor notes or lesson plans.

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Student Lecture Notes and Exercise Books, 1828/1883 1 Boxes 9 volumes within

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