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Correspondence & Documents

A note from Max Delbrueck to Hamburger, asking for Aristotle, Driesch, and Spemann reprints
Max Delbrueck writes to let Hamburger know that he is reading Aristotle night and day, and expressing interest in Hamburger's Spemann paper
Max Delbrueck writes to ask Hamburger about a visit to Vanderbilt
Max Delbrueck writes to ask Hamburger about a visit to Vanderbilt
Max Delbrueck writes greetings to Hamburger, and tells Hamburger that he will try to emulate him in the lab
Max Delbrueck writes greetings to Hamburger, and tells Hamburger that he will try to emulate him in the lab
Max Delbr ck writes a thank you for the letter and reprint that Hamburger had sent, and sends Hamburger a manuscript on Aristotle that Delbr ck had written
A postcard, expressing Delbrueck's joy at meeting Hamburger
Max Delbrueck writes to Hamburger about the details of his visit to Vanderbilt
Max Delbrueck writes about a recent trip to Europe, where he met Werner Brock, who sends his regards to Hamburger
Max Hamburger writes to Clara Hamburger at the end of 1944, wishing her health in the new year
third page is torn and mostly missing
Typewritten letter, 1 page
yellowed paper (original)
Document establishing the Marine Biological Laboratory as a Massachusetts corporation
Typed letter announcing the formation of the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, and enlisting support for it
MBL publication detailing the history and restoration of Candle house
yellowed letterhead from Massachusetts Institute of Technology with handwritten budget
yellowed paper contract (original)
Invoice from MBL for Room and Board fees for Rachel Fink for summer 1985.
Invoice from MBL for Room and Board fees for Rachel Fink for summer 1985.
Employee newsletter published by the Communications Office.
Employee newsletter published by the Communications Office.

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