Hamburger, Viktor
On F. A. Brown's directorship of the invertebrate course at the MBL. On Jane Oppenheimer and the embryology course at Woods Hole. On Hamburger using tantalum for blocking the ingrowth of nerves into the limb bud. On Roy Gillette teaching comparative anatomy.
On the Army Students Training Program. On Roy Gillette.
On his upcoming talk at the New York Academy on January 10 and a recent talk at Columbia. Thank-you note for christmas gift.
On the history of embryology and its current status: "It saddens me that the golden times of the German embryologists of the 1920s and 30s died away and that charlatans like Curtis, Nice, Wolpert and Jacobson have taken over."
On his graduate students. How to obtain frog eggs for experiments. On his upcoming course and lecture in Experimental Embryology.
On a recent autobiographical article by Holtfreter. On Hamburger's plan for writing autobiographical essays.
On his workload.
On Holtfreter's criticism of Paul Weiss. On Niewkoop's "sloppy experiments". Critical remarks on Goldschmidt's "Theoretical Genetics". On his upcoming Jessup lectures at Columbia.
On the outline of one of their book chapters.
On the outline of their book. On a proposed paper on the significance of the cell membrane in development. On a paper for the upcoming Growth Meeting in Oxford.
On the organization of a symposium at the Dallas meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Typewritten letter, 2 pages, with handwritten note from Gottlieb to Hamburger