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Faculty and students in the 1992 History of Biology Seminar at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA
Proposing a textbook on Embryology by Holtfreter and Hamburger. On the completion of his recent manuscript.
Notification of reappointment as Research Assistant in Zoology for Dr. Moog in 1950-51. Attached a form for reappointment for 1950-51 & 1949-50.
Typewritten letter, 1 page, Laboratory Exercise, 1 page
Invitation to Montreal. On his difficulties visiting the US.
On job offers in the US (including an assistant professorship with Curt Stern). Letter has several important remarks on the outline of his theoretical work. "My reluctance to give up research at this moment derives from the feeling that lately several threads have come together in my hands, threads, which, I think, can be woven into a nice pattern of a synthesis of some important embryological processes." "We should really know a bit more about the physico-chemical properties of the living matter."
On Winterbert's claims about the development of the morula and other research papers. On a paper by Roy Gillette.
Letter about Carson's teaching and research program
Fujita writes to Hamburger to thank him for a reprint and discusses Hamburger's recent work in writing the history of experimental embryology
Fujita writes to Hamburger about a reprint he sent, and discusses Hulme's essay on humanism and the philosophy of art
On teaching Embryology in Woods Hole in June 1943. On his planned visit to Montreal.
On Paul Weiss' nerve work. On Holtfreter not coming to the MIT. On Roy Gillette visiting Holtfreter.

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