Lilly Library Manuscript Collections

MULLER MSS.

Inventory (cont'd)

IX. PRINTED

Mostly contains magazines with articles about, or interviews with, Muller.
  • 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

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
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