Carton 7
Contains 5 Results:
Articles, 1952-1984
The Ernest H. Runyon papers (1884-1999) contain journals, correspondence, articles, publications, charts, notebooks, notes, research materials, conference materials, pamphlets, programs, and news clippings. Many letters of correspondence regard the Curry family, as well as personal correspondence between Laliah and Ernest. The majority of the collection consists of materials regarding the research of mycobacteria and tuberculosis.
Basic Japanese Vocabulary and Grammar, Excerpt
The Ernest H. Runyon papers (1884-1999) contain journals, correspondence, articles, publications, charts, notebooks, notes, research materials, conference materials, pamphlets, programs, and news clippings. Many letters of correspondence regard the Curry family, as well as personal correspondence between Laliah and Ernest. The majority of the collection consists of materials regarding the research of mycobacteria and tuberculosis.
Leprosy Briefs, 1953-1962
The Ernest H. Runyon papers (1884-1999) contain journals, correspondence, articles, publications, charts, notebooks, notes, research materials, conference materials, pamphlets, programs, and news clippings. Many letters of correspondence regard the Curry family, as well as personal correspondence between Laliah and Ernest. The majority of the collection consists of materials regarding the research of mycobacteria and tuberculosis.
Publications, 1965-1987
The Ernest H. Runyon papers (1884-1999) contain journals, correspondence, articles, publications, charts, notebooks, notes, research materials, conference materials, pamphlets, programs, and news clippings. Many letters of correspondence regard the Curry family, as well as personal correspondence between Laliah and Ernest. The majority of the collection consists of materials regarding the research of mycobacteria and tuberculosis.
Conference Materials, 1963-1972
The Ernest H. Runyon papers (1884-1999) contain journals, correspondence, articles, publications, charts, notebooks, notes, research materials, conference materials, pamphlets, programs, and news clippings. Many letters of correspondence regard the Curry family, as well as personal correspondence between Laliah and Ernest. The majority of the collection consists of materials regarding the research of mycobacteria and tuberculosis.