William S. Laughlin papers

Guide to the William S. Laughlin papers
1931-1998

Collection number: HMC-0360.
Creator: Laughlin, William S.
Title: William S. Laughlin papers.
Dates: 1931-1998.
Volume of collection: 65 cubic feet.
Language of materials: Collection materials are primarily in English.
Collection summary: The papers of a physical anthropologist who worked in the Aleutian Islands.

Biographical note:
William Sceva Laughlin was born in Canton, Missouri in 1919. He grew up in Salem, Oregon, where his father was a professor at Willamette University. He received a bachelor’s degree from Willamette University in 1941 and a master’s degree from Haverford College in 1942. Both degrees were in sociology. In 1949, Laughlin received a Ph.D. in anthropology from Harvard University. His academic career in anthropology included professorships at the University of Oregon from 1949-1955, the University of Wisconsin from 1955-1969, and the University of Connecticut from 1969-1999. His primary field of specialization was physical anthropology, including Aleutian-Siberian studies, human biology, population history, and human evolution. Laughlin first came to Alaska in 1938 as a member of the Smithsonian Expedition to the Aleutian Islands, directed by Dr. Ales Hrdlicka. In 1948, he was the field director for the Peabody Museum’s Expedition to the Aleutians. Over the years, he made over twenty trips to the Aleutians to study its peoples. His research there culminated in the publication in 1980 of his book, Aleuts: Survivors of the Bering Land Bridge. He also co-edited the book, The First Americans: Origins, Affinities and Adaptations, with Connecticut colleague, Albert B. Harper. Laughlin was a member or fellow of several professional societies, edited the American Journal for Physical Anthropology from 1958-1963, and served on several scientific committees, including the U.S. National Committee for the International Biological Program, the Committee to Evaluate National Science Foundation Programs, and the Programs Advisory Committee of the National Institutes for Dental Research. William S. Laughlin died in Portland, Oregon, in 2001.

Collection description:
The collection consists of the professional papers of anthropologist William S. Laughlin. The collection biographical materials, correspondence, Harvard University class notebooks and term papers, writings, departmental papers, teaching files, colleague files, graduate student writings, writings by colleagues, professional organizations files, International Biological Program committees and related files, other scientific research committee files, grant funded training and research files, research study data, subject files, and photographs. Much of the collection remains undescribed at this point.

Arrangement: The collection has been arranged into parts based on accession. Part 1 has been arranged into series and subseries, while parts 2 and 3 are arranged in original order.

Part 1. Materials donated by William S. Laughlin; 1931-1998

Series 1: Personal papers and Aleutian expedition files; 1940-1997
Series 2: Correspondence; 1931-1998

Series 2a: Correspondence lists by William S. Laughlin and associates; 1987, 1997
Subseries 2b: Correspondence files part 1; 1949-1994
Subseries 2c: Correspondence files part 2; 1951-1994
Subseries 2d: Other correspondence; 1931-1998

Series 3: Harvard University class notebooks and term papers; undated, 1946-1949
Series 4: Writings of William S. Laughlin; 1941-1994

Subseries 4a: Articles written by Laughlin; 1941-1993
Subseries 4b: Manuscripts of published and unpublished writings; 1949-1994
Subseries 4c: The First Americans: Origins, Affinities, and Adaptations files; 1978-1979

Series 5: Departmental papers; 1949-1997

Subseries 5a: Anthropology Department, University of Oregon; 1949-1955, 1997
Subseries 5b: Anthropology Department, University of Wisconsin; 1955-1969
Subseries 5c: University of Connecticut; 1968-1996
Subseries 5d: Professional logs and related files; 1960-1997
Subseries 5e: Racism controversy files; 1969-1975
Subseries 5f: Research collections files; 1970-1994

Series 6: Teaching files; 1948-1997
Series 7: Colleague files; 1938-1992
Series 8: Conferences, seminars, institutes, lectures, forums, and professional organizations files; 1947-1993
Series 9: Committee files; 1959-1987
Series 10: Grant funded training and research files; 1954-1992
Series 11: Research study data; 1948-1985

Subseries 11a: American Family Study records; 1973-1974
Subseries 11b: Radiocarbon date records for Aleutian sites; 1971-1974
Subseries 11c: Bone Mineral Content (Bone Densitometry) study files; 1979-1984
Subseries 11d: Aleut Life Expectancy Study files; 1948-1985
Subseries 11e: Other study data files; 1948-1984
Subseries 11f: Data printouts; 1980-1985

Series 12: Subject files; 1947-1989
Series 13: Photographs; 1954-1988

Part 2. Materials donated by the Museum of the North; 1967-1977

Part 3. Materials donated by the University of Connecticut; undated

Digitized copies: Digital copies of collection material not available online. For information about obtaining digital copies, please contact Archives and Special Collections.

Access restrictions: Portions of the collection are closed to access due to the presence of personal medical information. These materials can only be made accessible if heavily redacted by Archives and Special Collections and will not be made fully accessible until 50 years after the subjects’ death. If the date of death is unknown, the materials will remain fully closed for 150 years after the date of creation. Because the collection contains potentially culturally and personally sensitive information, prior to access all researchers must sign an archives-provided form agreeing to abide by the American Anthropological Association’s Code of Ethics in using this collection http://ethics.americananthro.org/category/statement/.

Rights note: Copyright to the materials authored or created by William S. Laughlin has been transferred to Archives and Special Collections. The collection contains materials created by others. The Archives does not hold copyright to these materials.

Preferred citation: William S. Laughlin papers, Archives and Special Collections, Consortium Library, University of Alaska Anchorage.

Related materials: Archives and Special Collections also holds the papers of Alan G. May (HMC-0690), who participated in the Smithsonian Institution’s archaeological expeditions to the Aleutian Islands from 1938-1938, as well as the 1948 expedition to the Aleutians sponsored by the Peabody Museum at Harvard University. May’s collection contains journals he wrote, as well as photographs taken during these expeditions.

Separated materials: Most of the published items (books, journals, reprints) have been separated from the collection and will be added to the Consortium Library’s Rare Books collection.

Acquisition note: Part 1 of the collection was given to Archives and Special Collections by William S. Laughlin between 1987 and 1998. After William Laughlin’s death, additional materials were provided to the University of Alaska’s Museum of the North by his daughter (Part 3). The Museum of the North transferred these records to Archives and Special Collections in 2008-2009. Four additional boxes of material (Part 2) were transferred to Archives and Special Collections in 2012 from Archives and Special Collections, Thomas J. Dodd Research Center at the University of Connecticut.

Processing information: The portion of the collection transferred directly by William Laughlin initially arranged and described by Jeffrey Sinnott in 2008. The guide to the collection was converted to current standard and publications removed by Veronica Denison in 2019. The additional boxes from the Museum of the North remain undescribed. Box-level description for the materials coming from the University of Connecticut is provided in the list below. Researchers in need of further information regarding the contents of the collection should contact Archives and Special Collections for further assistance.

Container list:

Part 1. Materials donated by William S. Laughlin; 1931-1998. 30 cubic feet.

Part 1. Series 1: Personal papers and Aleutian expedition files; 1940-1997. 0.5 cubic feet.

Box/Folder Description Dates
1/1 “Review of 20 Trips to Aleutians” draft of autobiographical essay written for Sherry Spray Ruberg 1986-1987
1/2 “Fire 34” draft of autobiographical essay on Laughlin’s experiences working as a smoke jumper circa 1986
1/3 “An Introduction to the Works of William S. Laughlin” by Robert N. Lynch (term papers written for Human Ecology Seminar) 1967 April
1/4-6 Curriculum vitae 1948-1992
1/7 Bibliographies of publications by Laughlin 1966-1989
1/8 Bibliographies and reading lists undated, 1954-1969, 1983
1/9 Abstracts of papers by Laughlin and associates undated, 1960-1982
1/10 Chronologies (Timelines of Laughlin’s activities, including field work) 1964-1994
1/11 Biographical sketches undated, 1972, 1992, 1995
1/12 Biographical articles and clippings 1948-1995
1/13 Peabody Museum, Harvard University, Aleutian Expedition of 1948: reports, data, articles, lists, drawings undated, 1948, 1951, 1975, 1976
1/14  Harvard University undated, 1948
1/15  University of Oregon students, 1949-1955 1986-1988, 1996, 1997
1/16 Early Aleutian expeditions: Proposals, reports, data, list, inventories 1950-1953, 1961-1964
1/17 University of Wisconsin departure: Correspondence and notes 1969
1/18 Aleut Museum, Nikolski: Correspondence and planning documents 1971, 1977, 1978
1/19 Press Releases and clippings: Racism 1971-1974
1/20 “Caught Up in a Controversy,” Connecticut Accent, Hartford Times Sunday Magazine 1974 June 4
1/21 Attestation of Consideration: Native Claims: Includes correspondence 1979
1/22 Rolex Awards for Enterprise: Letter, application and related documents 1984
1/23 Anchorage-Nikolski trip: Xerographic copy of pocket notebook 1985
1/24 Aleut Cultural Trip: Student roster, notes, certificate, inventory lists, object negotiations for loan or return to Aleut Institute 1986 September-October
1/25 Aleut Institute: Letter, goals statement, articles of incorporation, and bylaws for proposed institute 1988
1/26 Sceva Bright Laughlin (William Laughlin’s father): Book, obituary articles, and announcement card for the establishment of the Dr. Sceva Bright Laughlin Scholarship Fund at Willamette University undated, 1947
1/27 John S. Laughlin (William Laughlin’s brother): Article, retirement reception invitation, and program for visiting professorship presentation; “AAPM and RAMPS – antecedents and perspectives”; By John S. Laughlin, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Medical Physics Department, New York, New York, Medical Physics, Vol 10, No. 4, July/Aug. 1983 1983, 1989, 1996
1/28 Article clippings concerning colleagues and other subjects 1948-1968
1/29 Project list, news clippings, honors, research, passport data, fliers for events, seminars undated, 1940-1988
1/30 Reprint distribution and address lists 1951-1979

Part 1. Series 2: Correspondence; 1931-1998. 4.9 cubic feet.
The correspondence in this series was arranged by William S. Laughlin, or by his associates, prior to donation to Archives and Special Collections.

Part 1. Series 2: Correspondence. Subseries 2a: Correspondence lists by William S. Laughlin and associates; 1987, 1997. 0.2 cubic feet.
The lists in this subseries were arranged alphabetically by correspondent or subject of correspondence by William Laughlin and by those under his direction.

Box/Folder Description Dates
1/31-32  Alphabetical correspondence lists by William Laughlin and by those under his direction.  1997
1/33  List of names of correspondents with their titles, institutions, and/or associations with Laughlin  1987

Part 1. Series 2: Correspondence. Subseries 2b: Correspondence files part 1; 1949-1994. 1.5 cubic feet.
Arranged alphabetically by correspondent or subject of correspondence.

Box/Folder Description Dates
1/34 A Correspondence

Robert V. Allen; American Association of Physical Anthropology (AAPA); American Journal of Physical Anthropology (AJPA); Robert E. Ackerman; Jean S. Aigner; Aleut Book; Aleut Cultural Heritage; Fred Alexander; American Scientist; Douglas D. Anderson; J. Lawrence Angel; University of Alaska Fairbanks; Archives and Manuscripts Department, University of Alaska Anchorage; Archives Anchorage, University of Connecticut, Archives; Other Archives; Arctic Institute of North America; Arctic Quaternary Studies

1966-1993
1/35 B correspondence

Michael Babinsky; Big Foot; N. G. Bisset; James Bjorkquist; Lydia Black; Robert F. Black; Baruch S. Blumberg (2 photographs); Charles F. Bohannon; Joseph Bohlen; Garvin Boudle; William C. Boyd; John Bockstoce; C. Loring Brace; Zorro A. Bradley; Tamara Bray; Donald  L. Brockington; Jerry Brown; Alice Brues; Alan H. Brush; Bryn Mawr College; Bureau of Land Management (BLM); Jane Buikstra; Ernest S. “Tiger” Burch, Jr.; Stephen Burgess; Kristen Borre

1971-1990
1/36 C correspondence: Carey to Chance

William D. Carey; Edmund Carpenter; H. Wayne Carver; William W. Carver; Daniel Cassedy; Claire M. Cassidy; John T. Casteen; Norman A. Chance.

1971-1991
1/37 C correspondence: Chaney to end

Greg P. Chaney; Philip Chapnick; John E. Chappell, Jr.; Chester S. Chard; James C. Chatters; Chen Chun; Albert C. Chiang; John H. Chilcott; Bruce Chown; Art Christenson; W. Peter Cockshott; Paul Colinveaux; Henry B. Collins; Melissa A. Connor; Juan Comas; Charleton S. Coon; Charles Cooper; Peter L. Corey; James J. Corral; Elizabeth A. Coughlin; Richard S. Cowan; Ed Crelin; James F. Crow; Thomas Crump; Tom Cunningham; Caduceus; George Catlin; CBS International Publishing; Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences; Center for Field Research; Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); U. S. Coast Guard; Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering; CPS Smokejumpers; Cousteau Society; University of Colorado at Boulder.

1962-1992
1/38 D correspondence

Albert A. Dahlberg; Albert Damon; Farrington Daniels, Jr.; Craig W. Davis; Richard S. Davis; Wilbur A. Davis; Frederica de Laguna; Tanya DeMarsh; Fred Elmadjian; Victor H. Denenberg; Carter Denniston; Glenda Denniston (nee Boyd); A. Derevyanko; Lois Dicker; Shawn L. Dickson; Susan A. Digby; R. J. Dilger; Moses L. Dirks; E. James Dickson, Jr.; Basil Dmytryshyn; Theodosius Dobzhansky; Christopher J. Dodd; Alexander  B. Dolitsky; Yang Dongya; Hugh Downs; Ray Deuser; Wilson Duff; Don E. Dumond; Allen J. Duvall; George Dyson.

1949-1993
1/39 E correspondence

Pam Endzweig; Curtis C. Ebbesmeyer; Steve Eder; Mr. Edmondson; Gloria Edynak; Kathy Elbaum; Linda J. Ellanna; Annette L. Emperaire; Arthur B. Engel; Paul A. Erickson; George E. Erickson; Leonty W. Ermeloff; Edward V. Evarts; Early Man Center; Earthwatch; Emory University School of Medicine; Ethnopaleoecology.

1970-1993
1/40 F correspondence to Frechette

Fat Letter File: William Bevan, John D. Hamilton, Fred P. Thieme, Thomas Vaughan, Sue Harrison, Douglas Givens, Victor B. Scheffer and Kenneth Weiss; Robert E. Ferrell; Henry Field; Wesley A. Fisher; William Fitzhugh; Greg Frechette.

1973-1993
1/41 F correspondence Freeman to end

Milton M. R. Freeman; Bruno Frohlich; Ford Foundation; Forensics; W. H. Freeman and Company.

1973-1993
1/42 G correspondence

John Gale; Paul Gebhard; Santiago Genoves; Craig Gerlach; Rolf Gilberg; Eugene Giles; Benson E. Ginsburg; Faye Ginsburg; Douglas R. Givens; Charles A. Goldmark; Nancie L. Gonzalez; Joseph T. Gormley, Jr.; Mike Gravel; John C. Greene; James B. Griffin; Elliot M. Gross; Paul Guggenheim; Michael C. Gunn.

1967-1993
2/1 H correspondence: Haakanson to Home

wen Haakanson; Franz Halberg; Edwin S. Hall, Jr., Roberta Hall; T. J. Halloran; Jan Hammil; Douglas F. Hanahan; Kazuro Hanihara; Bertram L. Hanna; Elmer Harp, Jr.; Albert B. Harper; Edgar C. Harrell; Boyce Harrison; G. Ainsworth Harrison; Sue Harrison; J. Sanford Hart; Larry A. Haskin; Mark O. Hatfield; Vance Haynes; William E. Hazen; Barbara Honeyman Heath; John D. Heath; Gary M. Heathcote; Jack R. Hegrenes, Jr.; David Henry; Walter J. Hickel, Jr.; Clifford G. Hickey; Loren Hicks; John A. Hildes; John H. Himes; E. Adamson Hoebel; Charles Hoff; Kathryn M. Holland; Beverly Holmes; Pat Home.

1955-1993
2/2 H correspondence: Hopkins to end

Carl E. Hopkins; David M. Hopkins; Penny Horlick; Helen M. Howard; William W. Howells; Jiann Hsieh; Charles C. Hughes; David R. Hughles; Richard B. Hunt; David Huntley; Dell H. Hymes; Harvard Archaeological Society; Haverford Corporation; Hepatitis.

1966-1993
2/3 I correspondence

G.I.C. Ingram; Indians; Ipiutak; International Research and Exchange Board (IREX); IREX Receipts; William Irving.

1960-1982
2/4 J correspondence

Paul L. Jamison; M. Wayne Jensen, Jr.; Ray Joesten; Donald C. Johanson; Francis E. Johnston; Paul H. Johnson; Dorothy Jones; Robert D. Jones, Jr.; Richard H. Jordan; J. Balslev Jorgensen; Alvin M. Josephy, Jr.; Timothy Joyner.

1966-1992
2/5 K correspondence

Jon L. Karlsson; Frances Karttunen; William Kaufman; Mary H. Kay; Anne Keenleyside; John Kelly; Jack Kelso; Kenneth A. R. Kennedy; Ellis R. Kerley; Scott Kerr; D. B. Kettelkamp; C. Albert Kind; Patrick V. Kirch; Robert L. Kirk; Richard G. Klein; Judith Kleinfeld; Anna B. Klerekoper; K. L. Knox; Oleg Kobtzeff; Shiro Kondo; Diane Konigsberg; Melvin J. Konner; Abram G. Konrad; Vylautas L. Kontrimavichus; Warren Kornberg; Kalevi Koski; Teresa A. Kraft; Michael Krauss; Wilton M. Krogman; Agafon Krukoff; Wendell H. Kyle.

1962-1993
2/6 L correspondence

C. C. Lamberg-Karlovsky; Kaare Langeland; Margaret Lantis; Earl R. Larsen; Helge Larsen; Gabriel W. Lasker; Donald Lathrap; John S. Laughlin; Sara Laughlin; Andrew J. Lawson; Anthony Leeds; Howard Levene; Howard Levine; Richard Lieban; Gerald M. Leibowitz; Kent G. Lightfoot; Lois Lippold; B. Loppenthin; Wolf Losee; Stephen Loring; Robert Lougee; Joseph Lubischer; H. de Lumley; Henry P. Lundsgaarde; Nelson E. Lyttle.

1966-1992
2/7 M correspondence to Menk

Jean Malaurie; R. Malhotra; Robert M. Malina; Carl Marcy; Judith A. Marsh; William A. Marsh; Alexander Marshack; Paul S. Martin; C. G. N. Mascie-Taylor; Dee Ann Matthews; Ignatius G. Mattingly; Moreau S. Maxwell; Richard B. Mazess; Allen P. McCartney; Catherine McClellan; Pat McClenahan; John P. McDonald; Tom McFeat; Charles R. McGimsey, III; Peter A. McGraw; Virginia McKinney; Victor A. McKusick; Christopher Meiklejohn; Robert J. Meier; Roland Menk.

1968-1990
2/8 M correspondence: Merbs to Murrill

Charles F. Merbs; Larry Merculieff; Henry N. Michael; Marc S. Micozzi; Frederick A. Milan; Nicholas T. Mirov; Wendy Mishkin; Kohei Mitsuhashi; Yuji Mizoguchi; Ginni Mohling; Ashley Montagu; C. F. A. Moorees; Lael Morgan; Alan G. Morris; Newton E. Morton; Arthur Mourant; Hallam L. Movius, Jr.; Enrico Mugnmaini; Hansjurgen Muller-Beck; Frank H. Murkowski; Tim Murray; Rupert I. Murrill.

1950-1992
2/9 MacArthur Foundation correspondence 1982-1986
2/10 Miller Research Fellowship correspondence 1973
2/11 N correspondence

Shuichiro Narasaki; James V. Neel; Nancy A. Neff; Richard K. Nelson; Raymond R. Newell; Edward Newell; Marshall T. Newman; Ole Vagn Nielsen; Yolande T. Niu; Clyde E. Noble; Jan Noda; Miles Nishizawa; R. H. Nicolaus; Charles Noback; Ladislav P. Novak.

1965-1987
2/12 National Geographic Society 1969-1991
2/13 National Science Foundation 1962-1986
2/14 Office of the Chief of Naval Research 1987
2/15 New England Indians 1977
2/16 North Slope Borough 1985
2/17 O correspondence

Donald W. O’Dowd; Sharon K. Ofenstein; Hiroaki and Atsuko Okada; Leona Okakok; James L. Olbrys; Glenn A. Olds; Michael K. Orbach; Donald J. Ortner; Richard H. Osborne; Lita Osmundsen; Nancy S. Ossenberg; Steve Ousley; Theresa Overfield; Roger C. Owen; Douglas Owsley.

1967-1993
2/18 Overhead and Incentive 1971-1982
2/19 P correspondence

A. E. Pallister; Alfonso Paredes; Naomi B. Pascal; Bryan Patterson; David K. Patterson, Jr.; Frank Pauls; Lynda Peck; Han Chr. Krog Pedersen; Gretel H. and Perti J. Pelto; Ib Persson; Regina Peterson; Roger Tory Peterson; Dorothy M. Peteet; Alice Petrivelli; Carl Pfaffman; John Pfeiffer; Dimitri Philemonof; Marylynn S. Piccolo; David Pilbeam; Diane A. Pierce; M. Dean Pittinger; Chris C. Plato; Peter W. Post; Robert A. Poteete; Robin Price; Darwin J. Prockop; Miroslav Prokopec; Gordon L. Pullar; Tupuo L. Pulu.

1967-1993
2/20 Parachute-Smoke jumping 1988-1993
2/21 Pecos Thin Section Slides 1986
2/22 Pergamon Press 1977-1978
2/23 Public Affairs Council 1970
2/24 R correspondence: Raisz to Rouse

Lawrence G. Raisz; Froelich Rainey; Howard Reed; Bill Reeder; Henry G. Rendler; Carl W. Rettenmeyer; Abraham Ribicoff; P. H. Rich; Bernard Rimland; John M. Roberts; Louise M. Robbins; Alex F. Roche; D. F. Roberts; John G. Rohrbach; Barbara (Heath) Roll; Laurine Rooers; Frances Ross; Irving Rouse.

1963-1994
2/25 R correspondence: Ruberg to Rychov

Sherry Ruberg; Christopher Ruff; Ju. G. Rychkov

1970-1985
2/26 Repatriation 1987-1989
2/27 Reburial Issue 1989
2/28 Reeve Aleutian Airways 1970-1987
2/29 Russian 1976-1984
2/30 S correspondence: St. Hoyme to Schper

Lucille E. St. Hoyme; Elizabeth Salter; Tracey Sanderson; Frederick Sargent II; Bhim Sen Savara; Leo Savaroff; Melvin S. Schanfield; Victor B. Scheffer; Debra L. Schlindler; Margaret J. Schoeninger; Faye Schper.

1950-1994
2/31 S correspondence: Schull to Sigmon

William J. Schull; Peter Schulman; Theodore G. Schurr; Douglas H. Scovill; G. Richard Scott; Palmer C. Sekora; Charles Shade; Shapiro (attorney); Harry L. Shapiro; Marin J. Shealy; Anne D. Shinkwin; George B. Schultz; Mark Skinner; Douglass Siegel-Causey; Charles Sibley; Becky A. (Hrdlicka) Sigmon.

1970-1994
2/32 S correspondence: Sjovold to Spencer

Torstein Sjovold; Carsten M. Smidt; Ivar Skarland; Bruce D. Smith; Charline G. Smith; David G. Smith; Robert J. Smith; Clyde C. Snow; Annette Sottong; Philip T. Spaulding; William Spear; Frank (Hrdlicka) Spencer.

1964-1987
2/33 S correspondence: Spindler to Szathmary

George Spindler; Roderick Sprague; Bettie Sprigg; James N. Spuhler; Olga Soffer; Patricia J. Stanley; Dennis Stanford; A. T. Steegmann, Jr.; Robert F. Stevenson; T. Dale Stewart; Stephanie B. Stolz; Bernard Stonehouse; Eugene Strouhal; Robert Stuckenrath; Audrey Sublett; Judy M. Suchey; Walter Sullivan; Eric Sunderland; T. C. Swartz; Emoke J. E. Szathmary.

1966-1994
2/34 Sigma Xi 1982
2/35 Students:

Frederick A. Milan and Linda Crosson

1977, 1983
2/36 T correspondence: Tasa to Thorson

Guy L. Tasa; J. M. Tanner; Richard M. S. Taylor; David W. Templin; Frederick P. Thieme; Barbara Thomson; Barbara A. Thacher; Robert M. Thorson.

1965-1990
2/37 T correspondence: Tobias to Tyson

Phillip V. Tobias; Taft Y. Toribara; Felix Torres; E. Fuller Torrey; J. G. Tschinkel; Christy G. Turner II; P. M. Turner; Eva R. Trautman; Rose A. Tyson.

1971-1994
2/38 Temple University 1980
2/39 Teshik-Tash 1978
2/40 Topsfield Foundation 1990-1991
2/41 U correspondence

Douglas H. Ubelaker and Charles J. Utermohle

1983-1985
2/42 Unalaska City School District 1990-1991
2/43 University Microfilm International (UMI) 1973-1990
3/1 V correspondence

Christiaan D. van der Velde; Juha Verrela; James W. VanStone; Pirjo Varjola; Thomas Vaughan; F. S. Vidal; Evon Z. Vogt; Vassar College.

1952-1988
3/2 W correspondence

Chris H. Waddington; James A. Wade; Mary C. Wakeman; Richard H. Ward; Janis F. Ward; S. L. Washburn; Wilcomb E. Washburn; J. M. Watt; Maryl Weatherburn; Esmee Webb; Judy Webb; Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.; Joe S. Weiner; Sam Weinstein; Wayne Wiersum; Kenneth M. Weiss; Mogens Westergaard; Edward M. Weyer; Cynthia Wilczak; James D. Wilmeth; Edwin W. Wilmsen; William Wilson; O. Meredith Wilson; Robert Wojda; Hu Kang Woo; Harlington Wood; Nathalie F. S. Woodbury;  Richard B. Woodbury; John A. Woods; William Workman.

1950-1994
3/3 Washington, D.C. Trip 1980
3/4 Wesleyan University 1976-1982
3/5 J. B. Winslow 1973, 1978
3/6 Who’s Who in America 1989, 1992
3/7 Y correspondence

V. P. Yakimov; Bin Yamaguchi; Richard W. Yarborough; David Yesner; Francis A. Young; Masakuto Yoshizaki.

1966-1994
3/8 Z correspondence

M. X. Zarrow; Stephen L. Zegura; Guowang Zhang; Xiangjun Zhang; Larry J. Zimmerman; Michael R. Zimmerman; Feenie Ziner; Barbara A. Zowney; James H. Zumberge.

1970-1992

Part 1.Series 2: Correspondence.Subseries 2c: Correspondence files part 2; 1951-1994. 2.3 cubic feet.
Part of this subseries is arranged alphabetically by correspondent or subject of correspondence, until the end of the series, where correspondence with universities is listed alphabetically by university name.

Box/Folder Description Dates
3/9 A correspondence: Aaronson to Azaroff

Sheldon Aaronson; Mark Abrahamson; Arthur S. Abramson; John M. Ackerman; Robert E. Ackerman; Nicholas R. Adams; Richard E. Adams; Edgar Adcock; B. P. Adhikari; Jean Aigner; Robert A. Alberty; Tatiana Alekseyeva; Verner Alexandersen; Fred H. Allen, Jr.; Lindsay H. Allen; Paul J. Allen; Robert; Robert V. Allen; Altman Camera Company; Hoyt S. Alverson; Kenneth M. Ames; G. W. Amey; Jack Anderson and Soviet Citizens; Douglas D. Anderson; Claus Andreasen; Terry Andrews; J. Lawrence Angel; Friderum Ankel; Eugene Arima; William Aron; Susanne Arrhenius; Robert Ascher; Alice Atkinson; Samuel Ayres, Jr.; Leonid V. Azaroff

1955-1990
3/10 American Association of Physical Anthropologists (AAPA) 1955-1991
3/11 American Association of University Professors (AAUP) 1967-1987
3/12 American Journal of Physical Anthropology (AJPA) 1957-1991
3/13 Alaska Anthropological Association 1976, 1991
3/14 Alaska Historical Commission 1982
3/15 Alaska Historical Society 1982
3/16 Alaska Journal 1978
3/17 Alaska Native Medical Center 1984
3/18 Aldine Publishing Company 1968-1980
3/19 American Anthropological Association 1961-1987
3/20 American Dental Association 1983
3/21 American Museum of Natural History 1972-1990
3/22 American Scientist 1980-1981
3/23 American Society of Radiologic Technologists 1983
3/24 Anchorage Travel Bureau 1962-1966
3/25 Archives, University of Connecticut 1977, 1980
3/26 Arctic Anthropology 1974-1992
3/27 The Arctic Circular 1977
3/28 Arctic Institute of North America 1958-1978
3/29 B correspondence: Babbidge to Biegert

Homer D. Babbidge, Jr.; Raymond S. Baby; Howard L. Bailit; Elizabeth Bailey; Carl J. Bajema; Paul T. Baker; Bruno Balke; Gilbert Ray Bane; H.G. Bandi; Ted Bank II; Z. I. Barbashova; D. E. Barker; Penelope J. Barlow; Clifford R. Barnett; Thomas H. Barnett; Jeffrey A. Barr; Roger L. Barratt; Susan Barrow; Floyd L. Bass; Robert M. Baume; D. J. Baylink; Glenn Beale; Cynthia M. Beall; Ralph Becker; Stephen Dow Beckham; Ira Beckerman; Robert L. Bee; John A. Behnke; E. H. Beistline; M. Bejeky; Gary S. Bell; Nick Bellantoni; Cyril S. Belshaw; Susan K. Benedict; Kenneth A. Bennett; Knut Bergsland; Mr. Berley; Terri Berman; Wilma Bias; Josef Biegert

1965-1991
3/30 B correspondence: Bielicki to Byrd

Tadeusz Bielicki; Dawn L. Black; Lydia T. Black; Robert F. Black; Robert L. Blakely; William D. Blanchard; Baruch S. Blumberg; Renee Bock; Robert M. Bock; Joseph Bohlen; Ruth Bohr; H. Boichis; Douglas D. Bond; Batsheva Bonne-Tamir; Robson Bonnichsen; John Bockstoce; Gary A. Borkan; Kristen Borre; Garvin Boudle; Gilbert D. Boyd; C. Loring Brace; James R. Bradley; John Brand; Frank J. Brayne; Lawrence B. Breitborde; Emile Breitinger; Ted Brenner; Leslie S. Bretz; Max G. Brewer; K. M. Brinkhous; Donald L. Brockington; Cynthia Brodine; J. Bronowski; Don R. Brothwell; James E. Brown; Jerry Brown; George K. Brushaber; Sam Buckwalter; Irving J. Buchbiner; Niels C. Buessem; John Buettner-Janusch; Jane E. Buikstra; Ernest S. “Tiger” Burch, Jr.; Stephen M. Burgess; Martin D. Burkenroad; Karl W. Butzer; Kenneth E. Byrd

1960-1992
3/31 Baidarka Historical Society 1991-1992
3/32 Laboratory of Biobehavioral Anthropology – Space – Grants 1978-1983
3/33 Department of Biobehavioral Sciences – Sampling of Traffic between Labs, Chairman to Labs, Within Labs, University and Department 1979-1983
3/34 Department of Biobehavioral Sciences 1967, 1971-1983
3/35 Bureau of Land Management (BLM) 1982
3/36 C correspondence: Caldwell to Clark

Peggy C. Caldwell; Natalie Campbell; Laurie (Kunkel) Carroll; David Carter; Wilbert K. Carter; H. Wayne Carver II; William W. Carver; Claire M. Cassidy; Martha Castaneda-Rivera; Ed Caswell; L. L. Cavalli-Sforza; Fred A. Cazel, Jr.; Clyde F. Chamberlain; John K. Chance; Norman Chance; Chester S. Chard; James Chatters; S. C. Chen; Alex Chercasen; Bruce Chown; Art Christenson; William Cameron Chumlea; William T. Civish; Alan Claremont; Elizabeth B. Clark; Hugh Clark

1958-1991
3/37 C correspondence: Clark to Curti

Hugh Clark; E. S. Clarke; W. Peter Cockshott; Al K. Cohen; Paul A. Colinvaux; Joan Collins; Francis P. Conant; T. S. Constandse-Westermann; John P. Cook; Peter D. Cook; Charleton S. Coon; Thomas C. Correll; Peter L. Corey; Luther S. Cressman; James F. Crow; Elizabeth A. P. Crownhart-Vaughan; I. G. Cruckshank; R. G. Cunningham; Merle Curti

1960-1991
3/38 Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering (CASE) 1977-1994
3/38 CBS International Publishing 1985
3/40 Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences 1958-1981
3/41 Center for Field Research 1982, 1991
3/42 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) 1970
3/43 Circumpolar Peoples Meeting and Ottawa (See also IBP) 1966-1967
3/44 U.S. Coast Guard 1970, 1985
3/45 Connecticut Dental Assistants Association 1983
3/46 Connecticut Dental Hygienists’ Association 1983-1984
3/47 Connecticut State Dental Association 1983
3/48 Connecticut Society of Radiologic Technologists 1983-1984
3/49 D correspondence: Daniels to Dushkin

Farrington Daniels, Jr.; William M. Dann; Dartmouth College Libraries; Richard Dauenhauer; Alan E. Davis; John Church Davis; Mark R. Davis; Deanship Search Committee; Lois De Fleur; Albert A. Dekin, Jr.; Frederica de Laguna; Henry de Lumley; James V. Dennis; Carter Denniston; G. E. Dicker; R. J. Dilger; A. E. Dittert, Jr.; Wilfrid J. Dixon; Basil Dmytryshyn; Christopher J. Dodd; Yang Dongya; Louis-Jacques Dorais; Robert Doremus; Hugh Downs; H. H. Draper; Robin A. Drews; Willie Dushkin; Val Dushkin

1967-1991
3/50 Denmark 1956 (32nd International Congress of Americanists) 1955-1957
3/51 Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, Inc. Publishers 1977
3/52 E correspondence: Eady to Eskridge

Mary Eady; Robert B. Eckhardt; Tristam Edmundson; Ron Edwards; Gloria Jean Edynak; Katherine M. Elbaum; Linda Ellanna; Ulricka Ellinge; Melvin Ember; Leon D. Epstein; George E. Erickson; M. F. Erickson; William Ermeloff; A. F. Eskridge

1966-1990
3/53 Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 1972, 1985-1994
3/54 Encyclopaedia Britannica 1965
3/55 The Explorers Club 1987
3/56 F correspondence: Falk to Frost

Dean Falk; Ileana Fenyo; Glenn Ferguson; Ferrell; V. Fetter; Diane Ficarra; Henry Field; Michael Finnegan; Fred A. Finney; Ann Fischer; Craig Fisher; Gerald X. Fitzgerald; Bill Fitzhugh; David P. Flaccus; Dennis Flanagan; Robert W. Fleming; Russell Folger; Barbara Ford; J. L. Forsyth; John S. Foster, Jr.; Otto H. Frankel; Milton M. R. Freeman; Jacob Fried; Newton Freore-Maia; Stanley Friese; Bruno Frolich; O. W. Frost

1958-1992
3/57 The Ford Foundation 1969-1977
3/58 Forensic 1962-1985
3/59 W. H. Freeman and Company Publishers 1980
3/60 G correspondence: Galdston to Gupta

Iago Galdston; Catherine A Galvin; Stanley M. Garn; Maria Delores Garralda; Santiago Genoves; Joanne Gertler; Luther P. Gerlach; Robert Gessain; William Getty; Ezio Giacobini; James R. Gibson; Lisbet and Aago Gilberg; Rolf Gilberg; Allan S. Gilbert; B. Miles Gilbert; R. Gillam; Otis R. Gilliam; Frank H. Gillie; Arthur Gillis; Faye Ginsburg; Ben Ginsberg; Douglas R. Givens; Paula Brown Glick; George Gonsalves; Selma Gordon (W. S. Laughlin’s secretary); Barry M. Gough; Norman Gray; Donald H. Green; Candace Greene; John D. Green; Nathaniel Greene; Webb Greenup; Davyd J. Greenwood; Kenneth R. R. Gros Louis; Elliot M. Gross; Lori L. Grove; Carl Grumbles; Margaret Guthrie; Ranjan Gupta

1958-1992
3/61 Geneva World Health Organization 1959-1968
3/62 Gustav Fischer New York Inc. (publisher) 1977-1980
3/63 H correspondence: Hadleigh-West to Huntley

Frederick Hadleigh-West; Evan Hadley; Edwin S. Hall, Jr.; Kent F. Hall; Albert D. Hamann; M. V. Hambly; David A. Hamburg; Peter S. Hammond; William S. Hanable; Kazuro Hanihara; Edward Hanna; E. L. Hardin, Jr.; Elmer Harp, Jr.; Albert B. Harper; Fred H. Harrington; Sue Harrison; Sanford J. Hart; Bent Harvald; Mark O. Hatfield; Fred G. Hausman; Susan Hayden; Janice E. Hayes; Robert P. Heaney; Barbara Honeyman Heath; Dwight B. Heath; Gary Heathcote; Michael Heaven; Eugene Heflin; Robert F. Heizer; H. Hellstrom; Peta Henderson; Robert A. Henning; Fred A. Henny; David C. Henry; Alice Herrington; Joan M. Hett; Calvin J. Heusser; David M. Hickok; George L. Hicks; Jean Hiernaux; Ruane Hill; W. F. Hitschfeld; J. E. Holding; Julia Holm; Beverly Holmes; J. S. Holt; Southern Hooker; Gary Horen; S. W. Horiska; Penny B. Horlick; Michael M. Horowitz; Abraham Horwitz; Philip Houghton; Patricia Howard; T. Y. Hsu; Ann Huckenbeck; Jerry E. Hudson; Wendy Hughes; John Huizinga; David Huntley

1951-1992
4/1 Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups 1976-1978
4/2 Harvard University (Includes Peabody Museum) 1966-1992
4/3 Haverford College 1977
4/4 Health Center, University of Connecticut 1973-1992
4/5 Health Services, State of Connecticut 1983
4/6 Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. 1969-1981
4/7 I correspondence: Ikeda to Ivan

Jiro Ikeda; Mark H. Ingraham; Ivan Martin Ivan

1957-1983
4/8 IBP Human Adaptability Study of Circumpolar Populations 1966-1967
4/9 Impact Assessment, Inc. 1984
4/10 International Whaling Commission (IWC) 1979, 1981
4/11 International Research and Exchange Board (IREX) 1978-1982
4/12 J correspondence: Jakus to Judson

Marianne Jakus; Lucy Lewis Johnson; Michael Johnson; Julian F. Johnson; Susan Hackley Johnson; Rogers Johnson; Frank Johnston; Clifford J. Jolly; Anore Jones; Herschel F. Jones; J. B. Jorgensen; Sheldon Judson

1969-1990
4/13 K correspondence: Kane to Kyle

Richard A. Kane; Bernice Kaplan; Gus Karazulas; Lewis Katz; Solomon H. Katz; G. E. Keck; Anne Keenleyside; Clarence J. Keevan (Spanish Galleon); Dr. Keita; Kathy Kelley; A. J. Kelso; Virginia Kennaway; Kenneth A. R. Kennedy; Ellis R. Kerley; Jeffrey Kerner; D. B. Kettlekamp; David I. Kertzer; Pamela Kinel; Anna B. Klerekoper; Richard G. Klein; O. L. Kline; Karol Knott; George Kodama; Sasha Konopatsky; Stv. D. Korell; Yoshinobu Kotani; V. S. Kothekar; L. Kouzmina; Alexander I. Kozlovsky; Michael Krauss; Karl Kroeber; Wilton M. Krogman; Ralph R. Kuna; Laurie Kunkel; Adam Kuper; Ted Kurczynski; Bjorn Kurten; Ann H. Kyle

1957-1991
4/14 Kodiak Area Native Association (KANA) 1987-1991
4/15 Kodiak Health Center 1984
4/16 Krueger Enterprises, Inc. 1972
4/17 L correspondence: LaRiviere to Lyapunova

Shirley LaRiviere; Helge Larsen; Paul Larson; Gabriel W. Lasker; Hans Laufer; Heather Lechtman; Jean-Francois Le Mouel; Irving Lepow; R. C. Lewontin; Al Lieberman; Robert E. Light; Bruce Lighthart; Edward H. Lilly; Carl H. Lindroth; S. Linne; Mike Little; Charles W. Lloyd; John E. Lobdell; Donald J. Long; W. Farnsworth Loomis; William C. Loring; Robert W. Lougee; Joseph Lubischer; J. K. Lundy; Rosa G. Lyapunova

1958-1992
4/18 M correspondence: Mahler to Milan

Paul E. Mahler; Barbara Mahoney; Jean Malaurie; Kay MacQueen; G. Malecot; Jean Manter; Carl Marcy; Ben Marino; Marlboro Country Store; Alexander Marshack; Paul S. Martin; Stephen C. Maxon; Alan G. May; Ernst Mayr; Richard B. Mazess; Mr. McCully; John McDonald; Mary McDowell; Lillie McGarvey; Charles R. McGimsey III; Walter S. McGowan, Jr.; Peter A. McGraw; Henry McHenry; John F. McKenna; Robert A. McKennan; Charles M. McKinney; Victor A. McKusick; A. J. McNay; Margaret Mead; Bronwen Mears; Robert J. Meier; David Meister; Renee Menegaz Bock; Charles F. Merbs; Larry Merculieff; Howard V. Meredith; R. K. Meyer; Marc S. Micozzi; John Middaugh; Frederick A. Milan

1953-1991
4/19 M correspondence: Frederick A. Milan and Robert J. Miller 1963-1970
4/20 M correspondence: Miller to Myers

Robert J. Miller; Ephy Milman; Alfred E. Mirsky; Barbara Mitchell; Edward D. Mitchell, Jr.; Kohei Mitzuhashi; Bill Moeller; Kathleen Ann Mokate; William M. Monahan; Ashley Montagu; Coenraad F. A. Moorrees; Lael Morgan; Kathy Moriarty; I. Morimoto; Robert W. Morris; David A. Morrison; O. A. Mortensen; Signe Mortensen; Carl Moses; Arthur E. Mourant; Enrico Mugnaini; Hansjurgen Muller-Beck; Frank H. Murkowski; Robert F. Murphy; Dan Myers

1958-1991
4/21 McGraw Hill Book Company, Inc 1962, 1966, 1968
4/22 N correspondence: Nash to Nyrop

Dennison Nash; S. Z. Natcher; V. D. Neff; Richard K. Nelson; Holm Neumann; Maria I New; Edward Newfeld; Richard S. Nicholson; Helen F. Nichols; Jan Noda; V. Nollendorfs; Rae Norris; Robert E. Novick; Donald W. Nyrop

1962-1991
4/23 National Academy of Sciences, Research Council, Washington, D.C. 1962-1980
4/24 National Endowment for the Humanities 1977-1989
4/25 National Geographic Society 1969-1991
4/26 National Institutes of Health 1960-1987
4/27 National Museum of Canada 1957-1968
4/28 National Museum of Man 1978-1982
4/29 National Park Service 1965-1990
4/30 National Science Foundation (Including U. S. Japan Seminar) 1962-1978
4/31 Native Village of Larsen Bay 1991
4/32 Navy Personnel Research and Development Center 1978
4/33 NBC (“The First Americans”) 1968-1969
4/34 Northeast Anthropological Association 1977
4/35 North Slope Borough 1979-1986
4/36 O correspondence: Orchard Ridge to Owen

Orchard Ridge sixth grade classes; Deborah Tretikoff O’Carroll; Veronica O’Dette; Neha Okaagrunoda; Hiroaki Okada; Akiko Okada; A.P. Okladnikov; Glenn A. Olds; Michael K. Orbach; Robert V. Ormes; Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz; Orville Elliot; Carl E. Ostrom; Richard H. Osborne; Reed and Marcia Oswalt; Charlotte Otten; T. B. Owen

1965-1992
4/37 Unalaska Corporation 1974
4/38 P correspondence: Pack to Pryga

Philip D. Pack; Alice Page; Robert Paine; Delmar C. Palm; Andrew E. Palmer; William S. Parker; Patricia Partnow; Leonid M. Pasenyuk; David K. Patterson, Jr.; Kristie Patterson; Ruth P. Patterson; Frank Pauls; Lynda Peck; Lise Jishoj Pedersen; Richard Pedersen; Pertti J. Pelto; Gretel H. Pelto; Ib Persson; Martin Q. Peterson; Roger Tory Peterson; Alice Petrivelli; Carl Pfaffman; Arnold Stephen Pfenninger; Carol A. Phillips; James L. Phillips; Marylynn Piccolo; Richard A. Pierce; Michael Pietrusewsky; Dean Pittinger; George Pletnikoff; William S. Pollitzer; Andrew E. Poole; James Porter; George Pospisil; Peter W. Post; Postmaster General; Cathy Potler; Robert Powell; Howard Powers; Esther Pressel; Jerilynn C Prior; Darwin J. Prockop; Bette Jane Pryga

1961-1991
4/39 Pergamon Press 1977-1978
4/40 Pioneer Parachute Company, Inc 1972
4/41 Procurement Information Office, Federal Aviation Administration 1977
4/42 R correspondence: Rabinowitz to Rychkov

Peter M. Rabinowitz; Lawrence G. Raisz; Robert Rausch; Rory W. Reaves III; P. Govinda Reddy; Stephen M. Reder; Carl Rettenmeyer; Roger Revelle; C. D. Reynolds; Georgeanne Lewis Reynolds; Catherine Rezabeck; Nicholas Rhoden; Abraham Ribicoff; Ed Rice; Philip M. Rice; Miles Richardson; R. G. Richkoy; Susan Mara Richman; Gerald M. Richmond; Gary Alan Rini; G. Philip Rightmire; Hans Ritter; Tom Robbins; Joelle Robert-Lamblin; John T. Robinson; Alex F. Roche; Robert H. Roggeveen; David D. Rohrbach; Alan Rosen; Henry Rosenthal; Frances Ross; Irving Rouse; Nathaniel H. Rowe; George E. Rowland; Sherry Ruberg; Vera Rubin; Lyent W. Russell; J. G. Rychkov

1962-1991
4/43 Reeve Aleutian Airways, Inc. 1963-1974
4/44 Rolex Awards for Enterprise 1982, 1992
4/45 S correspondence; Sampson to Sovoroff

Robert Sampson; Elizabeth Salter; Vicky Y. Salter; Martin Saltzman; Frederick Sargent II; Haruhiko Sato; M. S. Schanfield; Marie Schappert; Victor B. Scheffer; Alfred S. Schenkman; Michael B. Schiffer; Wilhelm Schlag; Letha Schnoebeler; William J. Schull; Robin Schweikart; Selective Service System; Marilyn J. Shartran; Richard F. Shaw; J. Thomas Shaw; Paul Shepard; Mark R. Shibbles; Joel Shiner; Eugene Short; Pierre Shostal; William A. Shurcliff; Edward P. Sickmiller; Joseph R. Silver; Roy T. Simmons; Walter H. Simson; Erik Skeller; Ski Hut – Trailwise; Howard A. Slack; Dale C. Slaughter; Paul Sledzik; Allan H. Smith; Anthony Smith; Eric A. Smith; Hale G. Smith; G. Herbert Smith; James G. E. Smith; Rosemary G. Smolker; Clyde C. Snow; A. Solimene; Sergie Sovoroff

1961-1991
4/46 S correspondence: Sovoroff to Sze

Leo Sovoroff; Sergie and Agnes Sovoroff; Philip T. Spaulding; Diane Marie Spencer; Frank Spencer; Robert F. Spencer; George D. Spindler; Sherry Spitler; Roderick Sprague; Elizabeth Spurr; Phil B. Stanley; Stanley Tools Division; S. Frederick Starr; T. E. Steahr; A. T. Steegmann, Jr.; Arthur G. Steinberg; Milton R. Stern; Ruth B. Sternbach; Theodore F. Stevens; T. Dale Stewart; William Stewart; Lee Stock; Walter A. Stokesbary; Bernard Stonehouse; Becky Sigmon Storck; Stephen M. Straight; Arnold Strickon; Estelle L. Stuart; William Q. Sturner; Audrey J. Sublett; Judy Myers Suchey; Walter Sullivan; E. Sunderland; Bob Suphan; Toni Sutherland; H. Eldon Sutton; Hisashi Suzuki; Winfield Swanson; Mike Swetzof; Gary Sylvester; Emoke J. E. Szathmary; Paul Sze

1965-1991
4/47 Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 1962-1990
4/48 Sigma Xi 1967-1990
4/49 Smithsonian Institution 1960-1992
4/50 T correspondence: Tasker to Tutton

Gordon Tasker; Kenneth I. Taylor; Kirsten Taylor; R. E. Taylor; William E. Taylor, Jr. (Human Ecology); William M. Taylor; Sol Tax; Roger K. Thalacker; Fred Thieme; Vickie Thiesing-Maliszewsky; David D. Thompson; Robert Thompson; Laura L. Thornton; Robert M. Thorson; Dan L. Thrapp; Lionel Tiger; Thomas J. Tighe; Phillip Tobias; Heinz Tobien; Howard Todd; Rudolf L. Tokes; Sheldon S. Toll; Nicky Tom (Mrs. Allen Tom); Elizabeth Tooker; Joan B. Townsend; Eva R. Trautmann; Mildred Trotter; Stephen Truitt; Christy G. Turner II; Pat Turner; Terry T. Tutton

1962-1992
4/51 U correspondence: Ugrin to Utermohle

Michael J. Ugrin; Tadao Umesao; Charles J. Utermohle

1978-1991
4/52 University Microfilms, Inc. (UMI) 1967, 1992
4/53 U.S. Department of the Interior 1965-1969
4/54 U.S. Information Agency, America Illustrated 1979
4/55 U.S. – Japan Seminar 1965-1966
4/56 U.S.S.R. Academy of Science (Institute of Ethnography) 1964-1982
4/57 V correspondence: Valentine to Vidal

J. T. Valentine; John Van De Graaff; Steven G. Vandenberg; George Van Dyne; Len Van Ess; D. Van Eynsbergen; Mrs. Van Gelder; James W. VanStone; Pirjo Varjola; R. S. Vasilievsky; Douglas W. Veltre; Monique Vezinet; Joan H. Vicinus; Federico S. Vidal

1963-1991
4/58 W correspondence: Wade to Wulff

James Wade; Frank W. Wadsworth; Dave Wagner; Harry A. Waisman; Mary C. Wakeman; Mark Wald; Willard Walker; Daniel G. Walseth; Robert E. Walsh; Jason Walsh; S. E. Walters; Sherry Washburn; Anthony Biden Way; Esmee Webb; Lowell Weiker; J. S. Weiner; Laurie Weinstein; Miriam Y. Weissinger; Judith Weisz; Fred Wendorf; Roy Wenger; Tunis Wentink, Jr.; Ossy Werner; Frederick Hadleigh West; Nathan L. Whetten; George Weyerhauser; Edwin O. Wicks; Bruce Wilcock; Ray E. Wilcox; John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Publishers; J. E. Willard; Gordon R. Willey; Karen Grava Williams; James D. Wilmeth; Bill Wilson; C. M. Wilson; Joe B. Wilson; Kenneth G. Wilson; Rex L. Wilson; William A. Wilson; Winguatt Museum; Joel P. Wolf; Dael Wolfle; George W. Woolley; Ju-Kang Woo; Harlington Wood, Jr.; George C. West; William R. Wood; Lee Woodard; William B. Workman; William P. Woolston; Ralph Wright; Inger Wulff

1962-1991
4/59 We Met Columbus at the Dock (Program) 1989-1990
4/60 Wenner Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research 1958-1981
4/61 Who’s Who in America 1991
4/62 The Wistar Institute 1971
4/63 Y correspondence: Yakimov to Young

V.P. Yakimov; Bin Yamaguchi; Ichiro Yawata; Yellow Cab Company; Zhao Yihe; Tadao Yoneta; M. Yoshizaki; W. B. Youmans; Edwin Young; Francis A. Young; Steven Young

1965-1990
4/64 Yale University 1966-1983
4/65 Z correspondence: Zacharof to Zirnite

Michael Zacharof; Lillian Zahrt; Stephen L. Zegura; L. Zeitz; John C. Zimmerman; Michael R. Zimmerman; Betty Zirnite

1969-1987
5/1 University of Aberdeen, Scotland 1967-1968
5/2 University of Adelaide, South Australia 1968
5/3 University of Alaska, Anchorage 1974-1991
5/4 University of Alaska, College 1962-1979
5/5 University of Alaska, Fairbanks 1974-1982
5/6 University of Alberta, Canada 1970-1988
5/7 University of Arizona 1968-1980
5/8 University of Arkansas 1973-1981
5/9 University of Bonn, Germany 1966
5/10 University of Bridgeport, College of Health Sciences 1983
5/11 University of British Columbia, Canada 1965, 1969
5/12 University of Calgary, Canada 1971-1974
5/13 University of California, Berkeley 1958-1992
5/14 University of California, Davis 1966-1974
5/15 University of California, Los Angeles 1962-1983
5/16 University of California, San Diego 1967, 1974
5/17 University of California, Santa Barbara 1966-1969
5/18 University of California, Santa Cruz 1966-1982
5/19 University of Cambridge, England 1985
5/20 University of Chicago 1963-1982
5/21 University of Colorado 1958-1992
5/22 University of Copenhagen, Denmark 1961-1990
5/23 University of Florida 1977
5/24 University of Georgia 1968, 1972
5/25 University of Hawaii 1965-1968
5/26 University of Idaho 1977-1986
5/27 University of Illinois 1967, 1979
5/28 University of Iowa 1965
5/29 University of Kansas 1977
5/30 University of Kentucky 1963
5/31 University of London, England 1966
5/32 University of Maine 1980
5/33 University of Manitoba, Canada 1958-1972
5/34 University of Maryland 1978
5/35 University of Massachusetts 1970, 1982
5/36 University of Michigan 1965-1977
5/37 University of Minnesota 1962-1967
5/38 University of Montana 1965
5/39 University of Montreal, Canada 1966-1971
5/40 University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Rutgers Medical School 1984
5/41 University of New Mexico 1965-1991
5/42 University of New South Wales, Australia 1970
5/43 State University of New York at Buffalo 1967-1968
5/44 University of North Carolina 1965-1981
5/45 University of Oklahoma Medical Center 1970
5/46 University of Oregon 1968-1991
5/47 University of Oregon Dental School 1965-1966
5/48 University of Oslo, Norway 1968, 1972
5/49 University of Otago, New Zealand 1992
5/50 University of Ottawa, Canada 1965
5/51 University of Oxford, England 1967-1992
5/52 University of the Pacific, California 1972
5/53 University of Pennsylvania 1965-1989
5/54 University of Pittsburgh 1963-1990
5/55 University of Queensland, Australia 1970
5/56 University of South Dakota 1991
5/57 University of Stockholm, Sweden 1978, 1981
5/58 University of Surrey, England 1972
5/59 University of Tennessee 1978, 1992
5/60 University of Texas 1965-1992
5/61 University of Tokyo, Japan 1965-1986
5/62 University of Toronto, Canada 1960-1987
5/63 University of Ulster, Northern Ireland 1987
5/64 University of Utah 1967-1979
5/65 University of Vermont 1991
5/66 University of Victoria, Canada 1977
5/67 University of Washington 1968, 1972
5/68 University of Washington Press 1967
5/69 University of Western Ontario, Canada 1979-1980
5/70 University of Winnipeg, Canada 1982
5/71 University of Wisconsin 1972-1985
5/72 University of Wisconsin Press 1979
5/73 University of Witwatersrand, South Africa 1966-1972
5/74 University of Witwatersrand Medical School, South Africa 1973-1982
5/75 Witwatersrand University Press 1985-1986

Part 1.Series 2: Correspondence. Subseries 2d: Other correspondence; 1931-1998. 0.9 cubic feet.
While the correspondence is listed alphabetically by correspondent in the list below, the documents are also arranged chronologically within each folder

Box/Folder Description Dates
5/76 W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. 1931
5/77 Ales Hrdlicka; T. D. Stewart; A. Wetmore (all Smithsonian Institution, United States National Museum) 1938-1942
5/78 Paul H. Buck; Fay Cooper Cole; L. S. Cressman; John M. Gessell; Melville J. Herrskovitz; Clyde Kluckhold; Wilton Marion Krogman; Helen C. Lee; Ashley Montagu; Cornelius Osgood; Schultz; Robert M. Stozier; Franz Weidenreich; Payson S. Wild, Jr. 1946
5/79 Paul H. Buck; Frank M. Byers; Howard Comfort; Frederica de Laguna; W. T. Edmundson; Francis Edwards Ltd.; Bob Ehrich; Paul Fejos; Barbara H. Hirsch (Roll); Ray Hudson; Wilton M. Krogman; Gabriel Lasker; Harold Malde; Alan G. May; Otis N. Minot; Ashley Montagu; Dan E. Moses; Milancie Sheldon; G. Herbert Smith; T. D. Stewart; Fred Thieme; Erminie W. Voegelin; S. L. Washburn; Leslie A. White; Penny W. Workman; Frederick R. Wulsin; N. Lynn Zimmerman. 1947
5/80 Burt W. Aginsky; Theodore P. Bank II; Esther Birdsell; Henry B. Collins; Raymond J. Considine; Clara E. Councell; L. S. Cressman; Watson Davis; Frederica de Laguna; B. C. Deatherage; Mr. Dieringer; Frederic H. Douglas; Afonogin Ermeloff; Paul Fejos; Gariner H. Fiske; John Flight; Henny Foldes; Don C. Foster; Christine A. Heller; Earnest A. Hooton; G. B. Johnson; Warren Kelchner; Robert E. Krieger; Helge Larsen; Gabriel Lasker; Victor G. Levine; Gordon G. Lill; Ralph Linton; Gordon Marsh; Alan G. May; David P. McAllester; Lucile McDonald; Harold P. Merry; Ashley Montagu; Yvonne Mozee; Frank B. Patterson; Fred Pleasants; Jay Ellis Ransom; Javier Romero; Esther Ryan; H. K. Sayen; Charles Shade; G. Dudley Smith; Sergie Sovoroff; Helen Stephansky; T. D. Stewart; Fred Thieme; S. L. Washburn; J. K. Woo. 1948
5/81 Burt W. Aginsky; Fred Alexander; Sidney F. Ball; Theodore P. Bank II ; Dorianne Barnes; Robert E. Bell; Frances Benedict; Joseph B. Birdsell; Kaj Birket-Smith; Glenn A. Black; Jacques Bolsey; J. O. Brewer; Paul H. Buck; John Q. Burch; Ben M. Cherrington;  Donald Collier; S. F. Cook; Harold J. Coolidge; L. S. Cressman; G. L. Cross; Albert A. Dahlberg; Frederica de Laguna; Herbert W. Dick; Robert E. Dorsett; W. T. Edmundson; Aaron H. Esman; Paul Fejos; Charles W. Goff; Clifforg C. Gregg; Alexandra Gromoff; Robert H. Hatt; Christine A. Heller; George W. Hervey; Barbara Hirsch; Earnest A. Hooton; J. Edgar Hoover; J. C. Hosking, Jr.; Louis R. Huber; W. W. Inkrote; W. S. Iredale; Eldon L. Johnson; Frederick Johnson; E. L. Keithahn; Karl W. Kenyon; Wilton M. Krogman; Margaret Lantis; K. O. Lange; Helge Larsen; Victor G. Levine; Ralph Linton; Harold Malde; Alan G. May; Robert McKennan; John C. McKenzie; Frederick A. Milan; Henry Allen Moe; Arthur R. Moffatt; Ashley Montagu; Coenraad F. A. Moorrees; Marshall T. Newman; C. A. Nordman; Fred Orchard; Peter E. Pratt; Dorothy C. Priest; George I. Quimby; Froelich Rainey; Javier Romero; E. L. Schuman; M. C. Shelesnyak; Robert L. Snider; Leslie Spier; Robert Spier; Fred Lewis Stagg; W. D. Stevens; T. D. Stewart; C. L. Stokes; Seton H. Thompson; Erminie W. Voegelin; Wilson D. Wallis; Katherine B. Warren; S. L. Washburn; W. H. Watts; Gilbert White; Alexander S. Wiener; Payson S. Wild; Edwin Wilde; D. H. Williams; J. K. Woo 1949
5/82 Fred Alexander; Theodore P. Bank II; Harwood S. Belding; Knut Bergsland; Lita S. Binns; J. O. Brew; Joseph Bush; Frank M. Byers, Jr.; Herman Clark; Charlene Craft; L. S. Cressman; Frederica de Laguna; Lee R. Dice; Herbert W. Dick; Carrie R. Dieringer; Margaret Ellis; Harris Ellsworth; Paul Fejos; John Field; John E. Flynn; S. R. Galler; Erna Gunther; Joel Halpern; H. P. Hansen; Robert S. Harris; Robert T. Hatt; Irvin B. Hill; Ralph E. Himstead; Carl W. Hintz; Barbara Hirsch; J. C. Hosking, Jr.; Louis R. Huber; Wayne Jansen; Edmond C. Jeffery; Wilton M. Krogman; Margaret Lantis; Helge Larsen; James R. Leekley; W. F. Libby; Ralph Linton; Carling J. Malouf; F. Ronald Mansbridge; Gordon H. Marsh; Chuck Martin; Alan G. May; Frederick A. Milan; Maynard Miller; Arthur R. Moffatt; Ashley Montagu; Coenraad F. A. Moorrees; Wayne Morris; H. K. Newburn; Egbert S. Oliver; Simeon Oliver; Marvin K. Opler; Howard A. Powers; Yvonne Reamy; Rose Reguera; Victor B. Scheffer; Charles I. Shade; W. H. Sheldon; M. C. Shelesnyak; Ivar Skarland; Charles E. Snow; Leslie Spier; Robert F. G. Spier; James N. Spuhler;  Vilhjalmur Stefansson; J. E. Stika; William E. Warne; S. L. Washburn; Robert M. White; Helen M. Whiting; Walter A. Wood; Eugene C. Worman, Jr. 1950 January-June
5/83 Virginia Angel; Knut Bergsland; Fred Bezezekoff; J. O. Brew; Joseph Bush; Frank M. Byers, Jr.; Henry B. Collins, Jr.; Herbert W. Dick; Carrie R. Dieringer; George Dushkin; Calista Farrell; Paul Fejos; John Field; Robert O. Fleming; Don C. Foster; Richard E. Fuller; Ernest Gruening; Jack C. Haldeman; Joel Halpern; Marshall Roy Hanson; Barbara Hirsch; Louis R. Huber; G. F. Jones; Dorothea Kaschube; Clyde Kluckhohn; Margaret Lantis; Chester F. Luther; Frederick A. Milan; Ashley Montagu; Alta B. Morrison; Francis J. Murray; Harold J. Noyes; Verne F. Ray; John C. Reed; Elmer J. Rogers, Jr.; George C. Ruhle; Charles E. Snow; C. F. Voegilin; William E. Warne; Katherine Brehme Warren; S. L. Washburn; A. L. Washburn; Alexander Wetmore; Robert M. White 1950 July-December
5/84 Lester E. Anderson; Francis H. Ball; Theodore P. Bank II; Sadie Brown; Paul Civin; Ina. C. Clark; William Coxon; Margaret Currier; Shirley Driggs; W. K. Ferrier; Clellan S. Ford; William D. Galloway; J. L. Giddings, Jr.; H. P. Hansen; Louis R. Huber; Randall S. Jones; Alex Krieger; Dorothy Lee; Ed Malin; Carling Malouf; Gordon H. Marsh; P. H. McEwen; Jack Merner; Ashley Montagu; Alta B. Morrison; Francis J. Murray; Morris Opler; Douglas Osborne; Wendell Oswalt; Morton E. Peck; V. E. Pettit; Rex Putnam; Diana Rowley; Dimitri B. Shimkin; Ivar Skarland; Philip Spaulding; Robert F. G. Spier; Jim Spillius; Arnold E. Stoller; Merrill C. Tenney; W. F. Thompson; Lilian D. Vaughan; Katherine Brehme Warren; A. L. Washburn; S. L. Washburn; Gilbert F. White; Robert M. White 1951 January-June
5/85 Jean Aiken; Fred Alexander; Elizabeth E. Bacon; Theodore P. Bank; Homer G. Barnett; Joel V. Berreman; Joseph B. Birdsell; Charles E. Borden; J. O. Brew; Robert M. Burr; H. J. Carlson; Louis R. Caywood; Eliot D. Chapple; Fay Cooper Cole; Henry B. Collins; Edward B. Danson; Calista Farrell; W. K. Ferrier; Louis R. Huber; Frank P. Hungate; B. W. Knollenberg; Margaret Lantis; Berlan Lemon; Harold Malde; Willetta B. Matsen; Frederick A. Milan; Ashley Montagu; Alta B. Morrison; J. Carey Moore; Douglas Osborne; Cornelius Osgood; Warren A. Peterson; Leo Pospisil; William A. Ritchie; Diana Rowley; William T. Schulz; C. V. Seitz; Harry L. Shapiro; Victor B. Scheffer; George Spindler; Iris Thomas; A. L. Washburn; S. L. Washburn; Gilbert F. White; Margaret White; Walter A. Wood 1951 July-December
5/86 Theodore P. Bank II; Homer G. Barnett; B. L. Becker; Wendell C. Bennett; Robert H. Blount; Ralph W. Carr; Oscar L. Chapman; L. E. Commerford; Charlene Craft; Margaret Currier; Edward B. Danson; Fred Eggan; Stanley M. Garn; J. L. Giddings, Jr.; Dorothy S. Gruening; Nicky Haralu; Roger Heglar; Barbara Honeyman; Frank P. Hungate; Frederick Johnson; Herbert E. Kahler; Felix M. Keesing; Dan A. Kimball; W. E. Kimsey; Clyde Kluckhohn; A. H. Kunz; C. J. Lapp; Margaret Lantis; Javier Malagon; Frederick A. Milan; Ashley Montagu; Peter K. Morton, Jr.; Morris E. Opler; Douglas Osborne; Cornelius Osgood; Richard Paschild; Harry W. Pfund; Max Plisner; Florence D. Reed; John H. Rowe; Diana Rowley; Yshiko Seki; Charles I. Shade; Demitri B. Shimkin; Mario Ferreira Simoes; Kirk H. Stone; Emery F. Tobin; W. P. Trayson; James VanStone; Barbara Voss; John Voss?; Gilbert F. White; George F. Will; Walter A. Wood 1952 January- June
5/87 Errett C. Albritton; Homer G. Barnett; Knut Bergsland; Elsie L. Boyd; Helen G. Brown; Margaret Butterworth; Oscar L. Chapman; Henry B. Collins; Stanley M. Garn; E. S. Craighill Handy; Ted Huggins; Frederick Johnson; Felix M. Keesing; Gabriel Lasker; F. B. Lee; B. Douglas McClish; James N. McInerney; Coenraad F. A. Moorees; George Pospisil; Diana Rowley; Robert Schinneer; Jim Spillius; Iris Thomas; Hillary A. Tolson; G. V. Ushler; Erna C. von Engel-Baiersdorf; Lauriston Ward; A. Wetmore; A. S. Wiener; William S. Wilson 1952 July-December
5/88 Errett C. Albritton; J. Lawrence Angel; Gerald D. Berreman; J. O. Brew; William C. Boyd; L. O. Colbert; George L. Collins; Travis Cross; Jerry Curran; R. J. Daley; Bowen C. Dees; Stuart D. Dorman; J. G. Elbo; John Field; Charles Frantz; Margery P. Gray; Nicky Haralu; Charles F. Harding III; H. B. Hawthorn; Jack Hegrenes, Jr.; Allen N. Herzog; W. W. Hill; Carleton T. Hodge; William Irving; John James; Jesse D. Jennings; E. L. Keithahn; Kikuya Kimura; Bert Kraus; Margaret Lantis; C. P. Larson; Edwin M. Lemert; Berlan Lemon; Henry E. Lish; Gordon H. Marsh; Coenraad F. A. Moorees; Arthur E. Mourant; Howard A. Powers; Florence D. Reed; Theodore R. Reller; Warren R. Roll; Diana Rowley; Tatsuo Sato; Charles I. Shade; George Gaylord Simpson; Halfdan Siiger; Ivar Skarland; Edward H. Smith; Charles E. Snow; Marvin J. Sonosky; Albert C. Spaulding; Philip Spaulding; Leslie Spier; George D. Spindler; Ted Suher; Iris Thomas; Betty Tooker; Donald E. Tope; Richard L. Trask; G. V. Ushler; James VanStone; Evon Z Vogt; Gaylord N. Webster; Gilbert F. White 1953
5/89 William C. Boyd; T. D. Brown; John Buettner-Janusch; W. W. Buford; William S. Charin; Henry B. Collins; Mary R. Crawford; Bowen C. Dees; Stanley M. Garn; J. L. Giddings, Jr.; I. H. Gilbert; William G. Haag; Harry Hawthorn; Jack Hegrenes; J. W. Hollaway; Earnest A. Hooton; Robert Bruce Inverarity; William Irving; Bunny Kaplan; Richard Kluckhohn; Margaret Lantis; Philip Levine; Richard S. MacNeish; Herbert Maier; Frank Mercer; Lawrence C. Merriam; Aloys C. Metty; Coenraad F. A. Moorees; Douglas Osborne; Wendell H. Oswalt; Sheldon C. Reed; William A. Ritchie; John H. Rowe; Victor B. Scheffer; Ivar Skarland; Leslie Spier; William L. Strauss, Jr.; Thomas W. Toy; S. L. Washburn; Gordon R. Willey; Richard B. Woodbury 1954
5/90 Howard B. Adelmann; J. Lawrence Angel; Charles D. Byrne; Richard H. Byrns; Lewis E. Clark; George H. Copeland; Robert W. Crandall; L. S. Cressman; Bowen C. Dees; Stella Leche Deignan; Stanley M. Garn; C. W. M. Hart; Jack R. Hegrenes, Jr.; Rollin D. Hemens; Ranald P. Hobbs; Charles H. Hockett; Eldon L. Johnson; Philip J. Kober; Iris Lee, Gordon H. Marsh; Donald A. McPherson; Clement W. Meighan; John M. Pickering; Clay A. Racely; R. J. Richman; William A. Ritchie; E. L. Schuman; Leslie Spier; James N. Spuhler; Sol Tax; James W. VanStone; Evon Z Vogt; S. L. Washburn; Gordon R. Willey; O. Meredith Wilson; Gilbert F. White; Richard B. Woodbury 1955
5/91 David A. Baerreis; Lester F. Beck; James K. Bowman; William C. Boyd; George F. Carter; H. R. Clisham; William S. Cornwell, Editor; James F. Crow; Preston S. Cutler; Ed Dozier; Marie L. Furey-Callender; Aaron Elkins; Paul Fejos; Renate Giller; Thomas Gladwin; Paul Guggenheim; Eleanor Himoe; Robert R. Howard; Hubert H. Humphrey; Mark H. Ingraham; Bunny Kaplan; B. J. Kirkpatrick; David G. Mandelbaum; Holm W. Neumann; Charlotte M. Otten; Flemming Quaade; William A. Ritchie; George Salby; Francisco M. Salzano; William H. Sewell; Richard F. Shaw; Charles E. Snow; A. C. Smith; Leslie Spier; J. Eric S. Thompson; Adan E. Treganza; Norma Ford Walker; Anthony F. C. Wallace; J. E. Willard; William Wilson; James V. Wright; Walter Yust 1956-1960
5/92 Ethel M. Albert; Robert Ascher; Frank L. Babbott, Jr.; David A. Baerreis; Josef Biegert; Walter H. Birkby; William W. Bishop; Jeanette Blizard; Batsheva Bonne; Richard A. Bolt; Michele Bonenfant; James K. Bowman; J. O. Brew; Norman A. Chance; H. B. S. Cooke; Juan Comas; Sahah Dees; Adelaida de Diaz Ungria; R. Lowry Dobson; Robert Elsner; Erik Erickson; Paul Fejos; Howard Fertig; Ralph A. Frew; John E. Frisch; Marcos Fulop; Gordon E. Green; William L. Gum; Frederick Hadleigh-West; Bertram L. Hanna; Barbara Heath; Carl Hopkins; Robert R. Howard; Frederick S. Hulse; Ed Hunt; Aaron J. Ihde; G. Gale Johnson; F. E. Johnston; J. Balslev Jorgensen; Herman Kalchar; Friedrich Keiter; George C. Kent; Vern Larson; Gabriel Lasker; Thomas B. Lemann; Philip E. Lillienthal; Ted E. Ludden; Borys Malkin; Charles F. Merbs; Robert Miller; Kohei Mitsuhashi; William Montagna; Don H. Mullis; Patricia Naud; D. L. Olmsted; Natalie Olsen; Glenn S. Pound; Irene Reed; Richard H. Reeve; David A. Rhodes; Irwin D. Rindler; Hans Ritter; Francisco M. Salzano; Bhim S. Savara; Adoph H. Schultz; Ronald Singer; Ivar Skarland; Eric Skeller; Allan H. Smith; George S. Smith; Howard P. Smith; Thomas E. Steele; T. D. Stewart; William H. Stone; Howard W. Stoudt; William Sturtevant; George M. Sutton; Kirsten Taylor; Raymond L. Taylor; R. M. S. Taylor; William E. Taylor; Fred Thieme; Ralph W. Tyler; Thompson Webb, Jr.; C. M. Wilson; H. Edwin Young 1961-1963
5/93 Harvey J. Adelson; Verner Alexandersen; Douglas Anderson; Carl Jay Bajema; Jean Bedard; R. J. Berry; Ralph Birdwistell; Stephen T. Boggs; M. E. Britton; Sheilagh Brooks; Edwin M. Bruner; John Buettner-Janusch; Ernest S. Burch, Jr.; John M. Campbell; Thomas C. Correll; Brian M. Fagan; Lita Binns Fejos; Thomas D. Fontaine; Iago Galdston; Stanley M. Garn; Santiago Genoves; Gerald C. Gerloff; Benson E. Ginsburg; Jacques Gomila; Edward B. Green; T. J. Greenwalt; George Gryc; Donald H. Goldthorpe; John Gould; John C. Greene; William W. Greulich; H. Gurtler; Frederick Hadleigh-West; Barbara Heath; J. A. Hildes; William D. Hobey; John J. Honigman; Frederick S. Hulse; Donald E. D. Johnson; Francis E. Johnston; George C. Kent, Jr.; Dudley Kirk; Carol Knott; Helge Larsen; Thomas Maretzki; Victor A. McKusick; Allison J. McNay; John Middleton; Walt Millard; Robert Miller; Peter Morrison; George Narita; Clarice Nelson; Warne Nunn; Glenn A. Olds; Martin Q. Peterson; Richard S. Peterson; William Proxmire; K. M. Rae; Robert Randolph; James S. Ream; John W. Rees; David Rife; S. H. Riesenberg; Hans Ritter; I. Schwidetzky; Elbridge Sibley; Howard P. Smith; Richard G. Snyder; George D. Spindler; Roderick Sprague; Emile R. Strand; Sol Tax; Daris R. Swindler; Ken Taylor; David J. Tikka; Ralph W. Tyler; Harry A. Waisman; Thompson Webb, Jr.; J. S. Weiner; Wills 1964-1966
6/1 Ray Bane; Karl Bemesderfer; John W. Bennett; Robert F. Black; Robert M. Bock; Wayne C. Booth; Max Brewer; Ernest S. “Tiger” Burch, Jr.; Armin Dassler; Leon D. Epstein; D. Carleton Gajdusek; L. M. Gard; Emanuel Geltman; Lowell Georgia; Luther B. Gerlach; Robert Gessain; Eugene Giles; Joseph N. Gill; Benson E. Ginsburg; Ward H. Goodenough; Donald K. Grayson; Erna Gunther; Leon Gutterman; H. Hamperl; Harry Hawthorn; Carol Knott; Helen M. Knowles; G. W. Leckie; Richard W. Lieban; W. A. Marshall; M. Metaxas; Minoru Nakata; James V. Neel; K. Omoto; Richard H. Osborne; Phillip Pack; Lynda Peck; Perrti J. Pelto; Mrs. E. J. Randolph; James Redfield; Hans Ritter; Eric R. Rude; C. H. Ruedisili; Paul J. F. Schumacher; Harry L. Shapiro; Judy Short; James N. Spuhler; William Steacker; T. D. Stewart; Hisashi Suzuki; John Tocchini; Joan B. Townsend; Erika von Contra; James L. Woolner 1967-1970
6/2 Richard E. Ahlborn; Howard Bailit; Paul T. Baker; Roy P. Basler; Harold R. Battersby; Esther Billman; Robert F. Black; Charles F. Bohannon; Frood Bourbour; Julian Bromley; J. Bronowski; Don R. Brothwell; William F. Buckley, Jr.; Frank M. Byers, Jr.; Robert Cancro; Paul Capra; William Charlesworth; Ronald Crowe; Preston S. Cutler; Richard Dauenhauer; V. H. Denenberg; James A. Diez; Laszlo Dosa; Willie Dushkin; James T. Edmondson; Henry Field; Jerry Franklin; Iago Galdston; Samuel Gershon; Monique Gessain; Robert Gessain; Max Gluckman; Margery P. Gray; Albert B. Harper; Kenneth Hisaoka; Paul L. Jamison; Philip D. Jones; Tom C. Korologos; Jean H. Langenheim; Helge Larsen; Sally Lawrence; Theodore M. Leary, Jr.; H. W. Love; Larry L. Mai; David Maybury-Lewis; Allen P. McCartney; R. A. McConnell; Alfred E. Mirsky; Arthur E. Mourant; Bryce L. Munger; David Palmer; Robert Perloff; Carl Pfaffman; William S. Pollitzer; Froelich Rainey ; John H. Reynolds; Abe Ribicoff; Carol Rice; Antonio Rodriguez-Buckingham; U. G. Rychkov; Harold W. Scheffler; John Anthony Smith; Philip Spaulding; William Edward Spear; Edward A. Stanley; William Steacker; Walter A. Stokesbary; Mike Swetzof; Allan R. Taylor; Bruce Thompson; Willard Walker; Robert E. Walsh; O. Meredith Wilson; John R. Wood; Karen Wood Workman; Masakuto Yoshizaki 1971-1974
6/3 Robert E. Ackerman; Michael Alekse; Robert V. Allen; Robert H. Biggerstaff; Leslie Bretz; Napoleon A. Chagnon; Paul G. Chapin; William M. Dann; Gordon M. Day; Louis DeGoes; Albert A. Dekin, Jr.; D. Carleton Gajdusek; James Garry; David A. Goslin; Mike Gravel; James B. Griffin; Diosa Gurule; G. Ainsworth Harrison; Pat Home; William N. Irving; Richard Irwin; Bennie C. Keel; John S. Lea; Thomas F. Malone; Victor N. Merculief; H. C. Krog Pedersen; Robert A. Poteete; Frank Press; Roy W. Reaves III; Abraham A. Ribicoff; Douglas H. Scovill; Olga Soffer; Emoke J. E. Szathmary; Joel Wallman; George White; William B. Workman; Richard W. Yarborough; James H. Zumberge. 1975-1980
6/4 Robert V. Allen; Melissa Banta; Susan B. Beman; Rae Jean Blaschka; Bob Bee; Ian W. Brown; John Carnahan; Peter D. Cook; A. T. DiBenedetto; James C. Corral; G. P. Donovan; Tzvi Gal-Chen; Mark F. Guagliardo; W. Timothy Hushen; Timothy Killeen; C. C. Lamberg-Karlovsky; Martha Lamberg-Karlovsky; Alan Lomax; Ruth S. McClure; Maria I. New; R. M. Siervogel; David W. Templin; David Hurst Thomas; Christy G. Turner II; Gunter Weller; Charles M. Woolf; William B. Workman; James H. Zumberge 1981-1985
6/5 Frederick Allen; Eugene Arima; Knut Bergsland; Eric Buffetaut; Yang Dongya; Gabrielle Simon Edgcomb; A. Roberto Frisancho; Milton M. R. Freeman; Ramon M. Fusaro; Paul Gebhard; Sam Gejdensen; Marc Goldstein; Barry M. Gough; Nancy A. Graham; Paul Guggenheim; Russ Heggen; Daniel K. Inouye; J. Balslew Jorgensen; Frank H. Murkowski; Leona Okakok; Donald Ortner; William S. Pollitzer; Frances A. Ross; Hajime Sakura; Paul S. Sledzik; Hisashi Suzuki; Karen Wood Workman 1986-1990
6/6 Fred and Ginny Alexander; Dawn Lea Black; Robson Bonnichsen; Ernest S. “Tiger” Burch; Frank M. Carlson; Philip E. Converse; Marc Daniels; Hester A. Davis; Andrew G. De Rocco; Shawn L. Dickson; Dennis M. Dion; Yang Dongya; George Dyson; Curt Ebbesmeyer; Peat Galaktionoff; Brendo Gardner; Craig Gerlach; James R. Gibson; Douglas R. Givens; Janet Hamilton; Sue Harrison; Harry J. Hartley; Gerry Hochman; Hu Jiaoyu; J. Balslev Jorgensen; Jean H. Langenheim; Gabriel W. Lasker; Sara Laughlin; Joseph Lubischer; Ferren MacIntyre; Iver Mysterud; John W. Olsen; Malachy Powell; Ben Raise; Ben Rouse;Tracey Sanderson; Gary Selinger; Eric Skeller; Barbara Sweetland Smith; Olga Soffer; Daris R. Swindler; Emoke J. E. Szathmary; Michael K. Trimble; Dennis F. Walle; Frederick H. West; Charles Whitehead; Nathalie F. S. Woodbury; Karen Wood Workman; William B. Workman; Alexander I. Yablonsky; He Yongjun 1991-1995
6/7 Fred Alexander; Eugene Arima; Sergei Arutiunov; Stephen Dow Beckham; Richard Bland; Robson Bonnichsen; Gary G. Brown; H. Wyne Carver II; Gregory Deyermerjion; George Dyson; Grace Egeland; Julia C. Fox; Bob Gerhard; Rolf Gilberg; Thomas Giolas; Ruth Gruhn; Janice Hancock; Sue Harrison; Gary M. Heathcote; Alvah Hicks; Bernice Kaplan; Kenneth A. R. Kennedy; Terry Keys; Richard Knecht; Hilary Koprowski; Gabriel W. Lasker; Marquisa LaVelle; Guido P. Lombardi; Alice J. Lynch; Johnathan Marks; Nancy S. Ossenberg; Wendell H. Oswalt; Tom Oye; Jack Powers; Ann Rule; Gary Selinger; Graham Speake; Amy Steffian; David R. Yesner; Allison A. Young 1996-1998
6/8 Sally Cuttmacher; J. Balslev Jorgensen; Newton E. Morton undated
6/9 Correspondence index undated

Part 1. Series 3: Harvard University class notebooks and term papers; undated, 1946-1949. 0.4 cubic feet.
Arranged chronologically.
 

Box/Folder Description Dates
6/10 The Skeleton: 2A, E. A. Hooton, Vol. 1; Summer 1946 1946
6/11 The Skeleton: 2A, E. A. Hooton, Vol. 2; Summer 1946 1946
6/12 “The Late Bronze Age of Europe”; Summer 1946 (drawing illustrated term paper) 1946
6/13 Archeology of Africa and Peoples and Cultures of Negro Africa: 14, Lauriston F. Ward, Vol. 1; Spring 1947 1947
6/14 Aboriginal Man in North America: 5A, Alfred Kidder, Jr., Vol. 1; Spring 1947 1947
6/15 Aboriginal Man in North America: 5A, Alfred Kidder, Jr., Vol. 2; Spring 1947 1947
6/16 Aboriginal Man in North America: 5A, Alfred Kidder, Jr., Vol. 3; Spring; 1947 1947
6/17 Asiatic Archeology: 11A, Lauriston F. Ward, Vol. 1; Fall 1947 1947
6/18 Asiatic Archeology: 11A, Lauriston F. Ward, Vol. 2; Fall 1947 1947
6/19 Asiatic Archeology: 11A, Lauriston F. Ward, Vol. 3; Fall 1947 1947
6/20 Biometric Statistics and Anthropology of Living: 2B, E. A. Hooton, Vol. 1 1947
6/21 Biometry and Racial Biometry, Dentition: 2B, E. A. Hooton, Vol. 2 1947
6/22 Human Evolution: A, E. A. Hooton; Fall 1947 1947
6/23 “The Genesis of the Chinese” (term paper, 12 pages) 1947 December
6/24 Far East: 28, Vol. 1 1948
6/25 Far East: 28, Vol. 3 1948
6/26 Primitive Technology: 13, Lauriston F. Ward, Vol. 1 1948
6/27 Primitive Technology: 13, Lauriston F. Ward, Vol. 2 1948
6/28 Primitive Technology: 13, Lauriston F. Ward, Vol. 3 1948
6/29 Summary of Near East Archeology: 13 (folder containing term paper, notes, handouts and article). “The Alisar Huyuk” (term paper) 1948
6/30 Race Classification: E. A. Hooton 1948 October
6/31 Races and Cultures of Europe in Historic Times: 4B, Hooton, Vol. 1 1948
6/32 The Skeleton: Anthropology 102A 1948-1949
6/33 Human Evolution: 10, E. A. Hooton 1949
6/34 Near East: Reading, 27 undated
6/35 Races of Europe: Skeletal & North, Vol. 1 undated
6/36 Races of Europe: Mediterranean, Vol. 2 undated
6/37 Races and Cultures of Middle and South America: 5A, Herbert Dick undated

Part 1. Series 4: Writings of William S. Laughlin; 1941-1994. 2.5 cubic feet.

Part 1. Series 4: Writings of William S. Laughlin. Subseries 4a: Articles written by Laughlin; 1941-1993. 0.4 cubic feet.
This series includes reprints and final manuscripts of articles, reviews, abstracts of papers and books.

Box/Folder Description
6/38 “A Probable Association of Mammoth and Artifacts in the Willamette Valley, Oregon”; By L. S. Cressman and W. S. Laughlin, American Antiquity, Vol. 6, No. 4, 1941
6/38 “Excavation in the Calapuya Mounds of the Willamette Valley, Oregon”; By William S. Laughlin, American Antiquity, Vol. 7, No. 2, Oct. 1941
6/38 “Notes on the Archaeology of the Yamhill River, Willamette Valley Oregon; By William S. Laughlin, American Antiquity, Vol. 9, No. 2, Oct. 1943
6/38 Review of Chetco Archaeology, by Joel V. Berreman; By William S. Laughlin, American Antiquity, Vol. 10, No. 2, 1944
6/38 “Japanese Glass Fishing Net Floats”; By William S. Laughlin; American Anthropologist, Vol. 50, No. 3, July-Sep. 1948
6/38 “Test for Presence of Blood Group Substance in Skeleton 11-218”; By William S. Laughlin, Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 94, No. 4, 1950
6/38 “Blood Groups, Morphology and Population Size of the Eskimos; By W. S. Laughlin, Cold Springs Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology, Vol. XV, 1950
6/38 “The Alaska Gateway Viewed from the Aleutian Islands”; By William S. Laughlin, Papers on the Physical Anthropology of the American Indian Delivered at the Fourth Viking Fund Summer Seminar in Physical Anthropology. Held at the Viking Fund, September 1949, edited by William S. Laughlin, The Viking Fund, Inc., 1951
6/38 “Aleut Health Problems from the Viewpoint of an Anthropologist”; By W. S. Laughlin, in Proceedings of the Alaska Science Conference, Bulletin of the National Research Council, No. 122, 1951
6/38 “Notes on an Aleutian Core and Blade Industry”; By W. S. Laughlin, American Antiquity, Vol. 17, No. 1, July 1951
6/38 “A New View of the History of the Aleutians; By W. S. Laughlin and G. H. Marsh, Arctic: Journal of the Arctic Institute of North America, Vol. 4, No. 2, Sep. 1951
6/38 “Contemporary Problems in the Anthropology of Southern Alaska”; By W. S. Laughlin, Selected Papers of the Alaskan Science Conference of the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, November 9-11, 1950, edited by Henry B. Collins, Arctic Institute of North America, Special Publication No. 1, 1952
6/38 “The Aleut-Eskimo Community; By W. S. Laughlin, Anthropological Papers of the University of Alaska, Vol. 1, Dec. 1952
6/38 “Supplementary Note on the Aleutian Core and Blade Industry”; By W. S. Laughlin, G. H. Marsh and J. W. Leach, American Antiquity, Vol. 18, No. 1, July 1952
6/38 “The Lamellar Flake Manufacturing Site on Anangula Island in the Aleutians”; By William S. Laughlin and Gordon H. Marsh, American Antiquity, Vol. 20, No. 1, July 1954
6/39 “Earnest Albert Hooton, 1887-1954” (obituary); By W. S. Laughlin, American Antiquity, Vol. 20, No. 2, Oct. 1954
6/39 Review of The Science of Man, by Sischa Titiev; By William S. Laughlin, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 12, No. 4, Dec. 1954
6/39 Review of Arctic Area, by Henry B. Collins; By W. S. Laughlin, American Antiquity, Vol. 21, No. 2, Oct. 1955
6/39 Review of The Eskimo Skeleton: Contribution to the Physical Anthropology of the Aboriginal Greenlanders, by Jorgen Balslev Jorgensen; By W. S. Laughlin, American Anthropologist, Vol. 57, No. 2, 1955
6/39 “Human Skeletal Material from Kawumkan Springs Midden”; By William S. Laughlin, Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, New Series, Vol. 46, Part 4, 1956
6/39 “Isolate Variation in Greenlandic Eskimo Crania”; By W. S. Laughlin and J. B. Jorgensen, Acta Genetica et Statistica Medica, Vol. 6, 1956
6/39 “Trends in Aleutian Chipped Stone Artifacts”; By William S. Laughlin and Gordon H. Marsh, Anthropological Papers of the University of Alaska, Vol. 5, No. 1, Dec. 1956
6/39 “Blood Group Genetics of the Basques of Idaho”; By W. S. Laughlin, M. P. Gray and C. E. Hopkins, Acta Genetica Et Statistica Medica, Vol. 6, No. 4, 1956/1957
6/39 “Human Anatomical Knowledge Among the Aleutian Islanders”; By Gordon H. Marsh and William S. Laughlin, Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, Vol 12, No. 1, Spring 1956
6/39 Blood Groups of the Anaqtuavik Eskimos, Alaska; By W. S. Laughlin, Alaskan Air Command, Arctic Aeromedical Laboratory, Ladd Air Force Base, Technical Report 57-5, June 1957; Anthropological Papers of the University of Alaska, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1957
6/39 Review of Prehistoric Man in Denmark, by Kurt Broste, J. Balslev Jorgensen and Johannes Bronsted, 1956; By W. S. Laughlin, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 15, No. 3, Sep. 1957
6/39 “A Cape Dorset Culture Site on the West Coast of Ungava Bay”; By William S. Laughlin and William E. Taylor, Jr., National Museum of Canada Bulletin No. 167, Contributions to Anthropology, 1958, Canada Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources
6/39 “Neo-Aleut and Paleo-Aleut Prehistory”; By W. S. Laughlin, Proceedings of the Thirty-Second International Congress of Americanists, Copenhapen, 1956; 1958
6/39 “Osteological Consequences of Scalping”; By H. Hamperl and W. S. Laughlin, Human Biology, Vol. 31, No. 1, Feb. 1959
6/39 Review of The Scope of Physical Anthropology and its Place in Academic Studies, edited by D. F. Roberts and J. S. Weiner, A Symposium held at the Ciba Foundation, 6 November 1957, New York; By W. S. Laughlin, Man, Vol. 59, Article 213, Aug. 1959
6/40 “Aspects of Current Physical Anthropology: Method and Theory”; By William S. Laughlin, Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, Vol. 16, No. 1, Spring 1960
6/40 “Blood Groups of Caddoan Indians of Oklahoma”; By Margery P. Gray and William S. Laughlin, American Journal of Human Genetics, Vol. 12, No. 1, Mar. 1960
6/40 “Races of Mankind: Continental and Local”; By William S. Laughlin, Anthropological Papers of the University of Alaska, Vol. 8, No. 2, May 1960
6/40 Review of The Eskimo, by Kaj Birket-Smith, 1960, The Story of a Tlingit Community: A Problem in the Relationship between Archaeological, Ethnological, and Historical Methods, by Frederica de Laguna, 1960, and An Eskimo Village in the Modern World, by Charles Campbell Hughes, 1960; By William S. Laughlin, Science, Vol. 133, No. 3445, Jan. 6, 1961
6/40 “Acquisition of Anatomical Knowledge by Ancient Man”; By William S. Laughlin, in Social Life of Early Man, edited by Sherwood L. Washburn, Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology, Number Thirty-One, 1961
6/40 Review of Manual of Physical Anthropology, by Juan Comas, 1960; By W. S. Laughlin, American Anthropologist, Vol. 63, No. 5, 1961
6/40 “Aleut-Konyag Prehistory and Ecology, 1961: Rationale for the Collaborative Investigation of Aleut-Konyag Prehistory and Ecology”; By W. S. Laughlin and W. G. Reeder, Arctic Anthropology, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1962
6/40 “Archaeological Investigations on Umnak Island, Aleutians”; By W. S. Laughlin, Arctic Anthropology, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1962
6/40 “Correspondences in Human Biology and Culture”; By William S. Laughlin, The Centennial Review, Vol. 6, No. 1, Winter 1962
6/40 “Generic Problems and New Evidence in the Anthropology of the Eskimo-Aleut Stock”; By William S. Laughlin, in Cultural Relationships between the Arctic and Temperate Zones of North America, edited by John Campbell, Arctic Institute of North America, Special Publication No. 11, Dec. 1962.
6/40 “Revision of Aleutian Prehistory”; By W. S. Laughlin and W. G. Reeder, Science, Vol. 137, No. 3533, Sep. 14, 1962
6/40 Review of The Physical Anthropology of Ceylon, edited by Howard P. Stoudt and P. E. P. Deraniyagala, 1961; By W. S. Laughlin, Science, Vol. 138, No. 3539, Oct. 26, 1962
6/40 “Primitive Theory of Medicine: Empirical Knowledge”; By William S. Laughlin, in Man’s Image in Medicine and Anthropology, edited by Iago Galdstone, Institute of Social and Historic Medicine, The New York Academy of Medicine, Monograph 4, 1963
6/40 “The Teaching of Physical Anthropology: Concepts and Problems”; By William S. Laughlin, in The Teaching of Anthropology, edited by D. G. Mandelbaum, G. W. Lasker and E. M. Albert, American Anthropological Association, Memoir 94, 1963
6/40 “Growth Studies on a Hybrid Population of Eskimo-White Origin in Southwestern Alaska”; By J. Balslev Jorgensen and William S. Laughlin, Folk, Vol. 5, 1963
6/41 Abstract of “Postnatal development of the Sadlermiut Eskimo temporal bone”; By C. G. Turner II and W. S. Laughlin, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 21, No. 3, 1963
6/41 Comment on The Upper Palaeolithic and the New World, by E. F. Greenman; By W. S. Laughlin, Current Anthropology, Vol. 4, No. 1, Feb. 1963
6/41 “The Earliest Aleuts”; By W. S. Laughlin, Anthropological Papers of the University of Alaska, Vol. 10, No. 2, Apr. 1963
6/41 “Kinship Terminology and Kindred Among the Nunamiut Eskimo”; By Leopold Pospisil and William S. Laughlin, Ethnology, Vol. 2, No. 2, Apr. 1963
6/41 Review of Archaeological Investigations on Agattu, Aleutian Islands, by Albert C. Spaulding, 1962; By W. S. Laughlin, American Antiquity, Vol. 29, No. 2, Oct. 1963
6/41 “Eskimos and Aleuts: Their Origins and Evolution”; By William S. Laughlin, Science, Vol. 142, No. 3593, Nov. 8, 1963
6/41 “Anangula: A Geologic Interpretation of the Oldest Archeological Site in the Aleutians”; By Robert F. Black and William S. Laughlin, Science, Vol. 143, No. 3612, Mar. 20, 1964
6/41 Review of Classification and Human Evolution, edited by Sherwood L. Washburn, 1963; By William S. Laughlin, American Anthropologist, Vol. 66, No. 5, Oct. 1964
6/41 Review of The Archeology of Cape Denbigh, by J. L. Giddings, 1964; By W. S. Laughlin, Arctic: Journal of the Arctic Institute of North America, Vol. 18, No. 1, Mar. 1965
6/41 Review of The Arctic and Subarctic, by Henry B. Collins, in Prehistoric Man in the New World, edited by J. D. Jennings and E. Norbeck, 1964; By William S. Laughlin, American Antiquity, Vol. 30, No. 4, Apr. 1965
6/41 Review of Evolutionary and Genetic Biology of Primates, Vol. II, edited by John Buettner-Janusch, 1964; By William S. Laughlin, American Anthropologist, Vol. 67, No. 2, Apr. 1965
6/41 “Genetical and Anthropological Characteristics of Arctic Populations”; By W. S. Laughlin, in Biology of Human Adaptability, edited by J. S. Weiner and P. Baker, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1966
6/41 “Design of Studies and Their Current Status: General Introduction”; By W. S. Laughlin and W. G. Reeder, in Studies in Aleutian-Kodiak Prehistory, Ecology and Anthropology, edited by W. S. Laughlin and W. G. Reeder, Arctic Anthropology, Vol. 3, No. 2; 1966
6/41 “Aleutian Studies: Introduction”; By W. S. Laughlin
6/41 “Preliminary Analysis of the Anangula Unifacial Core and Blade Industry”; By W. S. Laughlin and Jean S. Aigner, 1966.
6/41 “Paleo-Aleut Crania from Port Moller, Alaska Peninsula”; By W. S. Laughlin
6/41 “Kodiak Studies: Introduction”; By W. S. Laughlin
6/41 “Konyag Physical Anthropology”; By W. S. Laughlin
6/41 “The Multiple Bases of Human Adaptability and Achievement: A Species Point of View”; By Benson E. Ginsburg and William S. Laughlin, Eugenics Quarterly, Vol. 13, No. 3, Sep. 1966
6/41 “Race: A Population Concept”; By William S. Laughlin, Eugenics Quarterly, Vol. 13, No. 4, Dec. 1966
6/41 “Human Migration and Permanent Occupation in the Bering Sea Area”; By W. S. Laughlin, in The Bering Land Bridge, edited by David M. Hopkins, Stanford University Press, 1967
6/42 Human Variation and Origins: An introduction to human biology and evolution; Introductions by W. S. Laughlin and R. H. Osborne; Readings from Scientific American, W. H. Freeman and Company, San Francisco, 1967
6/42 “Genetic Potential and Social Structure”; By Benson E. Ginsburg and William S. Laughlin, The Columbia University Forum, Vol. 10, No. 3, Fall 1967
6/42 “Adaptability and Human Genetics”; By William S. Laughlin, Proceedings of the national Academy of Sciences, Vol. 60, No. 1, May 1968
6/42 “The Distribution of Genetic Differences in Behavioral Potential in the Human Species”; By Benson E. Ginsburg and William S. Laughlin, in Science and the Concept of Race, edited by M. Mead, T. Dobshansky, E. Tobach and R. Light, Columbia University Press, 1968
6/42 “Guide to Human Population Studies”; By W. S. Laughlin, Arctic Anthropology, Vol. 5, No. 1, 1968
6/42 “Hunting: An Integrating Biobehavior System and Its Evolutionary Importance”; By William S. Laughlin, in Man the Hunter, edited by Richard B. Lee and Irvin DeVore, Aldine Publishing Co., Chicago, 1968
6/42 Review of The Ethnoarchaeology of Crow Village, Alaska, by Wendell H. Oswalt and James W. VanStone, Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin No. 199; By W. S. Laughlin, Ethnohistory, No. 15, 1968
6/42 Review of Eskimos of the Nushagak River: An Ethnographic History, by James W. VanStone, 1967; By W. S. Laughlin, Arctic, Vol. 22, No. 4, 1968
6/42 Foreword to Hunters of the Northern Ice, by Richard K. Nelson, University of Chicago Press, 1969
6/42 “The Purpose of Studying Eskimos and Their Population Systems”; By William S. Laughlin, Arctic, Vol. 23, No. 1, Mar. 1970
6/42 “Aleutian Ecosystem: AAAS Symposium, 26-27 December 1970, Chicago”; By W. S. Laughlin, Science, Vol. 169, No. 3950, Sep. 11, 1970
6/42 “Early Racial and Cultural Identification in Southwestern Alaska”; By Jean S. Aigner, William S. Laughlin and Robert F. Black, Science, Vol. 171, No. 3966, Jan. 8, 1971
6/42 “Race and Intelligence, What Do We Really Know?”; By Benson E. Ginzburg and William S. Laughlin, in Intelligence: Genetic and Environmental Influences, edited by R. Cancro, Grune and Stratton, New York and London, 1971
6/42 “Ecology and Population Structure in the Arctic”; By William S. Laughlin in The Structure of Human Populations, edited by G. A. Harrison and A. J. Boyce, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1972
6/42 Review of Human Diversity, by A. Alland, Jr., 1971; By William S. Laughlin, American Journal of Human Genetics, Vol. 25, No. 3, May 1973
6/42 “The Dating of Lantian Man and His Significance for Analyzing Trends in Human Evolution”; By Jean S. Aigner and William S. Laughlin, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 39, No. 1, July 1973
7/1 “Burial of an Aged Chaluka Adult Male”; By W. S. Laughlin and Jean S. Aigner, Arctic Anthropology, Vol. 11, No. 1, 1974
7/1 “Holocene History of Nikolski Bay, Alaska, and Aleut Evolution”; By William S. Laughlin, Folk, Vol. 16-17, 1974/1975
7/1 “Aleut Adaptation and Evolution”; By William S. Laughlin and Jean S. Aigner, in Prehistoric and Maritime Adaptations of the Circumpolar Zone, edited by William Fitzhugh, Aldine Press, Chicago, 1975
7/1 “Joint Research of American and Soviet Archaeologists on Anangula (Aleutian Islands, Alaska)”; By W. S. Laughlin and A. P. Okladnikov, in Correlation of Ancient Culture of Siberia with Cultures of Contiguous Territory (Pacific Basin), Edited by A. P. Derevyanko, Academy of Science, USSR, Siberian Section, Institute of History, Philology and Philosophy, Novosibirsk, 1975 (xerographic copy of Russian Language article)
7/1 Abstract of “Joint Research of the USA-USSR in the Aleutian Islands, 1974”; By W. S. Laughlin, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 42, No. 2, March 1975
7/1 “Aleuts: Ecosystem, Holocene History, and Siberian Origin”; By William S. Laughlin, Science, Vol. 189, No. 4202, Aug. 15, 1975
7/1 “Anangula Blade Site Excavations, 1972 and 1973”; By Sara B. Laughlin, William S. Laughlin and Mary E. McDowell, Anthropological Papers of the University of Alaska, Vol. 17, No. 2, 1975
7/1 “Anthropometrical and Skinfold Thickness Measurements on the Polar Eskimos, Thule District, North Greenland”; By R. Gilberg, J. Balslev Jorgensen and William S. Laughlin, Meddelelser OM Gronland, Vol. 203, No. 1, 1975
7/1 Abstract of “Early Siberian Skeletons from Lake Baikal and Alaskan Population History”; By W. S. Laughlin and A. P. Okladnikov, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 44, No. 1, Jan. 1976.
7/1 “Origin of Aleuts”; By W. S. Laughlin, Nature, Academy of Science, USSR. No.1, Jan. 1976
7/1 “Early Siberians from Lake Baikal and Alaskan Population Affinities”; By W. S. Laughlin, A. P. Okladnikov, A. P. Derevyanko, A. B. Harper and I. V. Atseev, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 45, No. 3, Nov. 1976
7/1 “Holocene History of Nikolski Bay, Alaska, and Aleut Evolution”; By W. S. Laughlin, in Beringia in Cenozoic, Theses of the Reports of All-Union Symposium, The Bering Land Bridge and Its Role for the History of Holarctic Floras and Faunas in the Lake Canozoic, Kharbarovsk, May 10-15, 1973, Edited by V. L. Kontrimavichus, 1976
7/1 “Genetic and Environmental Factors in the Etiology of Dental Disease in the Aleut”; By Andrew E. Poole, Dierdre A. Poole, Lalia R. Harper and William S. Laughlin, Journal of Dental Research, Special Issue C, Vol. 56, 1977
7/1 “Origins of Indian Peoples”; Expert witness testimony in The Great Sioux Nation: Sitting in Judgement on America, edited by Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz, American Indian Treaty Council Information Center and Moon Books, San Francisco, 1977
7/1 Abstract of “Third Molar Reduction in the Mongoloid Dental Complex of the Aleuts”; By W. S. Laughlin and S. B. Beman, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 47, No. 1, July 1977
7/1 “Origins and Affinities of the First Americans”; By William S. Laughlin, Current Anthropology, Vol. 18, No. 3, Sep. 1977
7/1 Review of The Eskimos and Aleuts, By Don E. Dumond, 1977; By William S. Laughlin, Arctic, Vol. 31, No. 1, 1978
7/1 “Marine Economy, Culture and Longevity in Aleut Adaptation: An 8700 Year Perspective”; By William S. Laughlin, in Acts du XLII Congres International des Americanistes, Congres du Centenaire, Paris, 2-9 Septembre 1976, Vol. 5, 1978
7/1 “Distribution of Albumin Variants Naskapi and Mexico among Aleuts, Frobisher Bay Eskimos, and Micmac Naskapi, Mohawk, Omaha and Apache Indians”; By Lawrence M. Schell, Shyam S. Agarwal, Barach S. Blumberg, Howard Levy, Peter H. Bennett, William S. Laughlin and John P. Martin, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 49, No. 1, July 1978
7/2 The First Americans: Origins, Affinities, and Adaptions; Edited by William S. Laughlin and Albert B. Harper, Gustav Fisher, New York and Stuttgart, 1979
7/2 “Aleuts and Eskimos: Survivors of the Bering Land Bridge Coast”; By William S. Laughlin, Jorgen B. Jorgensensen, and Bruno Frohlich, in The First Americans: Origins, Affinities, and Adaptations, edited by W. S. Laughlin and A. B. Harper, Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Inc., 1979
7/2 “Introduction”; By William S. Laughlin and Susan I. Wolf, in The First Americans: Origins, Affinities, and Adaptations, edited by W. S. Laughlin and A. B. Harper, Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Inc., 1979
7/2 “Problems in the Physical Anthropology of North American Indians, Eskimos and Aleuts”; By William S. Laughlin, Arctic Anthropology, Vol. 16, No. 1, 1979
7/2 Abstract of “Persistence of Anangula Burins, Blades and Cores; By W. S. Laughlin, G. L. Reynolds, R. F. Laughlin, S. B. Laughlin, and B. F. Frohlich, in Pacific Science Association, XIV Pacific Science Conference, USSR Khabarovsk, August 1979, Vol. 2, 1979
7/2 “US-USSR Anthropologist Collaborate”; By I. S. Gurvich and W. S. Laughlin, Anthropology Newsletter, Vol. 20, No. 6, June 1979
7/2 “New Approaches to the Pre and Post-contact History of Arctic Peoples”; By W. S. Laughlin, A. B. Harper and D. D. Thompson, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 51, No. 4, Nov. 1979
7/2 “Aleut Mummies”; By William S. Laughlin, in The Aleutians, edited by Lael Morgan, Alaska Geographic, Vol. 7, No. 3, 1980
7/2 Aleuts: Survivors of the Bering Land Bridge; By William S. Laughlin, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, 1980
7/2 Aleuts: Survivors of the Bering Land Bridge; By William S. Laughlin, translation rights arranged with Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, through Tuttle-Mori Agency Inc., Tokyo, 1981
7/2 Review of The Human Biology of Circumpolar Populations, edited by F. A. Milan, International Biological Programme 21, 1980; By William S. Laughlin, Annals of Human Biology, Vol. 7, No. 6, 1980
7/2 Abstract of “Size and shape of St. Lawrence Island Eskimos”; By W. S. Laughlin and A. B. Harper, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 52, No. 2, 1980
7/2 “Aleut Mummies: Their Significance for Longevity and Culture”; By W. S. Laughlin, in Traditional Cultures of Northern Siberia and Northern America, Nauka, Moscow, 1981
7/2 “Anangula and Chaluka Investigations of 1972”; By William S. Laughlin and Sara B. Laughlin, National Geographic Society Research Reports, Vol. 13, 1981
7/2 “Bone Core Analysis of Baffin Island Skeletons”; By David D. Thompson, Elizabeth M. Salter and William S. Laughlin, Arctic Anthropology, Vol. 18, No. 1, 1980.
7/2 “Bone Loss in Eskimos”; By D. D. Thompson, A. B. Harper, W. S. Laughlin and J. Balslev Jorgensen, in Circumpolar Health 81: Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Circumpolar Health, Copenhagen, 9-13 August 1981, edited by Bent Harvald and J. P. Hart Hansen, Nordic Council for Arctic Medical Research, Report Series 33, 1981.
7/2 Abstract of “Peopling the New World from Siberia: Scientific Advances”; By A. B. Harper, V. P. Alekseev, W. S. Laughlin, D. D. Thompson, S. B. Beman and W. J. Schull, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 54, No. 2, Feb. 1981
7/3 “Circadian Heart Rate Rhythmicity: Comparison between an Eskimo and Other Population Groups”; By Jocelyne Clench, Sara A. Barton, William J. Schull, Fred Alexander, David D. Thompson and William Laughlin, Chronobiologia, Vol. 8, Apr.-June 1981
7/3 “The St. Lawrence Island Eskimos: Genetic Variation and Genetic Distance”; By Robert E. Ferrell, Ranajit Chakraborty, Henry Gershowitz, W. S. Laughlin and W. J. Schull, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 55, No. 3, July 1981
7/3 “The Paleopathology of an Aleutian Mummy”; By Michael B. Zimmerman, Theodore A. Reyman and William S. Laughlin, Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Vol. 105, Dec. 1981
7/3 “Demographic Diversity, Length of Life and Aleut-Eskimo Whaling”; By W. S. Laughlin and A. B. Harper, in Aboriginal/Subsistence Whaling (with special reference to the Alaska and Greenland fisheries), Reports of the International Whaling Commission, Special Issue 4, Cambridge, 1982
7/3 “Inquiries into the Peopling of the New World: Development of Idea and Recent Advances”; By Albert B. Harper and William S. Laughlin, in A History of American Physical Anthropology, 1930-1980, edited by Frank Spencer, Academic Press, New York, 1982
7/3 “Physical Growth of St. Lawrence Island Eskimos: Body Size, Proportion, and Composition”; By Francis E. Johnston, William S. Laughlin, Albert B. Harper, and Arthur E. Ensroth, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 58, 1982
7/3 Abstract of “Cortical bone biology of Sadlermiut Eskimo Skeletons; By S. B. Laughlin, D. D. Thompson, and W. S. Laughlin, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 57, No. 2, Feb. 1982
7/3 “Aleut Mummies: Their Significance for Longevity and Culture”; By William S. Laughlin, in Cultures of the Bering Sea Region: Papers from the International Symposium, edited by H. N. Michael and J. W. VanStone, ACLS/ANCCR International Research and Exchanges Board, New York, 1983 (xerographic copies of published article and manuscript for paper given at the Joint U. S. – U.S.S.R. Symposium on the Peopling of the New World, held in Moscow and Leningrad in May 1979).
7/3 “Comparison of Bone Apatite in Osteoporotic and Normal Eskimos”; By D. D. Thompson, A. S. Posner, W. S. Laughlin and N. C. Blumenthal, Calcified Tissue International, Vol. 35, 1983
7/3 Review of The Archaeology of Beringia, by F. H. West, 1981; By W. S. Laughlin, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 61, No. 2, June 1983
7/3 “Bone Core Analysis and Vertebral Pathologies in Sadlermiut Eskimo Skeletons”; By David D. Thompson, Sara B. Laughlin, William S. Laughlin and Charles Merbs, OSSA (International Journal of Human and Animal Osteology), Vol. 9-11, 1984
7/3 “Massacre at Chaluka”; By William S. Laughlin, Polar Record, Vol. 22, No. 138, 1984
7/3 “Bone Mineral Content in St. Lawrence Island Eskimos”; By A. B. Harper, W. S. Laughlin and R. B. Mazess, Human Biology, Vol. 56, No. 1, Feb. 1984
7/3 Review of The Eskimo About Bering Strait, by Edward W. Nelson, 1983; By William S. Laughlin, Ethnohistory, Vol. 32, No. 1, 1985
7/3 Comment on “Anthropology in the Arctic: A Critique of Racial Typology and Normative Theory,” by Debra L. Schindler; By W. S. Laughlin, Current Anthropology, Vol. 26, No. 4, Aug.-Oct. 1985 (includes comments).
7/4 “Russian-American Bering Sea Relations: Research and Reciprocity”; By William S. Laughlin, American Anthropologist, Vol. 87, No. 4, Dec. 1985
7/4 Review of Notes on the Islands of the Unalaska District, by Ivan Veniaminov, translated by Lydia T. Black and R. H. Geoghegan, edited by Richard A. Pierce, 1984; By William S. Laughlin, Ethnohistory, Vol. 33, No. 2, 1986
7/4 “Prevalence of Hepatitis and B Markers in the Eskimos of Kodiak Island, Alaska”; By J. C. Siebke, J. Balslev Jorgensen, W. S. Laughlin and V. Reinicke, Arctic Medical Research, Vol. 44, 1986
7/4 Abstract of “Familial Correlations of Bone Mineral Content in Seven Eskimo Isolates”; By E. Wittrup, W. S. Laughlin and A. B. Harper, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 69, No. 2, Feb. 1986
7/4 Comment on “The Settlement of the Americas: A Comparison of the Linguistic, Dental, and Genetic Evidence,” by Joseph H. Greenberg, Christy G. Turner II, and Stephen L. Zegura”; By W. S. Laughlin, Current Anthropology, Vol. 27, No. 5, Dec. 1986
7/4 Review of Lindow Man: The Body in the Bog, edited by I. M. Stead, J. B. Bourke and Don Brothwell, 1986; By William S. Laughlin, American Scientist, Vol. 75, No. 5, Sep.-Oct. 1987
7/4 “Continental Crossing,” review of The Great Journey: The Peopling of Ancient America, by Brian M. Fagan, 1988; By William S. Laughlin, The Sciences, New York Academy of Sciences, 1988
7/4 “From Ammassalik to Attu: 10,000 Years of Divergent Evolution”; By William S. Laughlin, in Volume of Homage for Robert Gessain, edited by Y. Coppen, Objets et Mondes, Musee de L’Homme, Paris, Vol. 25, Nos. 3 and 4, 1988
7/4 “Genetic Variation in the Aleuts of the Pribilof Islands and the Eskimos of Kodiak Island”; By Partha P. Majumber, William S. Laughlin and Robert E. Ferrell, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 76, No. 4, 1988
7/4 “Peopling of the Continents: Australia and America”; By W. S. Laughlin and A. B. Harper, in Biological Aspects of Human Migration, edited by C. G. N. Mascie-Taylor and G. W. Lasker, Cambridge University Press, 1988
7/4 “Cooperative Investigation of Three Diverse Cases of Death in Connecticut”; By W. S. Laughlin, A. B. Harper, D. D. Thompson, E. M. Gross and S. B. Beman, Universidad Nacional Autonomia de Mexico, 1990
7/4 “Studies on Hybridization between New and Old-World Populations in Alaska”; By J. B. Jorgensen, W. S. Laughlin and A. B. Harper, Universidad Nacional Autonomia de Mexico, 1990
7/4 “Aleut Kayak-Hunter’s Hypertrophic Humerus”; By W. S. Laughlin, S. B. Laughlin and S. B. Beman, Current Research in the Pleistocene, Vol. 8, 1991
7/4 “Two Nikolski Aleut Kayaks: Iqyax and Uluxtax from Umnak Island”; By William S. Laughlin, John D. Heath and Eugene Arima, in Contributions to Kayak Studies, edited by E. Y. Arima et al., Canadian Museum of Civilization, Canadian Ethnology Service, Mercury Series Paper 122, 1991
7/4 Review of The Greenland Mummies, edited by Peder Hart Hansen, Jorgen Meldgaard and Jorgen Nordqvist, 1991; By William S. Laughlin, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 86, No. 4, Dec. 1991
7/4 Abstract of “Aleut (Unangan) Kayaker’s Hypertrophic Humerus”; By W. S. Laughlin, S. B. Laughlin, S. B. Beman and G. A. Gale, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Supplement 14, 1992
7/4 Abstract of “Geographic and Temporal Variation in the Aleutians”; By W. S. Laughlin, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Supplement 16, 1993
7/4 Review of Prehistory of the Americas, by S. J. Fiedel, 1992; By William S. Laughlin, Annals of Human Biology, Vol. 20, No. 5, Sep.-Oct. 1993
7/4 Review of When the Wind was a River: Aleut Evacuation in World War II, by Dean Kohlhoff, 1995; By William S. Laughlin, Arctic, Vol. 49, No. 4, Dec. 1996

>Part 1. Series 4: Writings of William S. Laughlin. Subseries 4b: Manuscripts of published and unpublished writings; 1949-1994. 1.6 cubic feet.
This series contains drafts, correspondence, notes, figures, tables and charts of manuscripts written by Laughlin.

Box/Folder Description
7/5 “The Alaska Gateway Viewed from the Aleutian Islands”; By William S. Laughlin; 1949 (drafts plus tables and related notes)
7/6 “Aleut Adaptation and Evolution”; By William S. Laughlin and Jean S. Aigner; 1972-1974 (includes correspondence)
7/7 “Aleut Evolution within a Marine Ecosystem”; By William S. Laughlin; 1971
7/8 “Aleut Mummies: Their Significance for Longevity and Culture”; By William S. Laughlin; Feb. 27, 1979 (hand-edited draft; preliminary abstract; bibliography; and related materials). “The Use and Abuse of Mummies”; By W. S. Laughlin; undated
7/9 “Aleut Occupation and Sea Level Changes, Nikoski Bay, Alaska”; By William S. Laughlin, Albert B. Harper and Sara B. Laughlin; 1972-1975 (draft plus correspondence and notes)
7/10 Aleutian Hunters; By W. S. Laughlin; 1958-1964 (book drafts plus letter and notes).
7/11 Aleutian Hunters: Old Version; By W. S. Laughlin; 1961-1964 (book draft plus correspondence and notes)
7/12 “Aleuts and Eskimos, Survivors of the Bering Land Bridge Coast”; By William S. Laughlin; 1979
7/13-15 Aleuts: Survivors of the Bering Land Bridge; By William S. Laughlin; 1979-1980 (sequence list, chapter drafts, inserts and notes, galley proofs)
7/16-17 Anangula: Investigations of a Bering Land Bridge Coast Archaeological Site; By Jean S. Aigner, William S. Laughlin and Robert F. Black; undated
7/18 “An Arawak Skeleton from the White Marl Site, Jamaica”; By W. S. Laughlin; ca. 1959 (drafts plus completed data forms).
7/19 Review of “An Archaeological and Ethnological Study of the Historic and Late Prehistoric Periods in the Noatak River Region, North Alaska” by Edwin S. Hall, Jr., 1967; By William S. Laughlin; 1967
7/20 “Basic Arctic Anthropological, Archaeological and Biomedical Researches”; By W. S. Laughlin and A. B. Harper; Mar. 8, 1976 (draft)
7/21 “Bering Land Ice Age Eskimos”; By William S. Laughlin; 1989 (drafts for paper presented at the Circum-Pacific Prehistory Conference held in Seattle, Washington in August 1989)
7/22 “Blood, Bones and Race”; By William S. Laughlin; Presented to the Round Table of Eugene, Apr. 13, 1954; 1954-1955 (draft, book outline, notes and other related papers)
7/23 “Bone Mineral Content in St. Lawrence Island Eskimos”; A. B. Harper, W. S. Laughlin and R. B. Mazess; 1982-1984 (draft, abstract, galley proof and correspondence)
7/24 “Chaluka Archaeology”; By Laughlin and March; undated (draft, 114 pages)
7/25-27 “Continental Crossing,” review of The Great Journey: The Peopling of Ancient America, by Brian M. Fagan, 1988; By William S. Laughlin, The Sciences, New York Academy of the Sciences, 1988; 1987-1988 (drafts, correspondence, notes and related materials)
7/28 Cooperative Investingation of Three Diverse Cases of Death in Connecticut”; By W. S. Laughlin, A. B. Harper, D. D. Thompson, E. M. Gross and S. B. Beman; 1983, 1986. (includes correspondence)
7/29 Correspondence in Human Biology and Culture”; By William S. Laughlin; 1961 (includes correspondence)
7/30 Demographic Diversity, Length of Life and Aleut-Eskimo Whaling”; By W. S. Laughlin and A. B. Harper; Preparte for the Panel on Aboriginal/Subsistence Whaling, International Whaling Commission Meeting in Seattle, Washington, 5-9 Feb. 1979
7/31 Dichotomy and Affinity between Eskimo-Aleuts and American Indians: Bering Strait to Puget Sound”; By W. S. Laughlin; circa 1960
7/32 Earliest Aleutian Prehistory: The Anangula Core and Blade Site”; By A. P. McCartney and W. S. Laughlin, SAA Paper; undated (conference paper)
7/33 Early Siberians from Lake Baikal and Alaskan Population Affinities”; By W. S. Laughlin, A. P. Okladnikov, A. P. Derevyanko, A. B. Harper and I. V. Atseev; 1976 (draft abstract and figure titles)
7/34 Generic Problems and New Evidence in the Anthropology of the Eskimo-Aleut Stock”; By William S. Laughlin; 1960
7/35 Abstracts from Parts I and II of Anangula: Investigations of a Bering Land Bridge Coast Archaeological Site; By Jean S. Aigner, William S. Laughlin and Robert F. Black; undated
8/1 Holocene History of Nikolski Bay, Alaska, and Aleut Evolution”; By William S. Laughlin; 1972-1974 (drafts including abstract, notes and correspondence)
8/2 Review of Human Diversity, by A. Alland, Jr., 1971; By William S. Laughlin; 1971-1973 (includes correspondence)
8/3-4 Introductory Human Biology: The Multiple Bases of Variation within and between Populations”; By W. S. Laughlin and R. H. Osborne; 1967 (drafts, notes and correspondence for the Scientific American book of readings on human variation and origins)
8/5 Human Variation and Origins: An Introduction to Human Biology and Evolution, Readings from Scientific American, W. H. Freeman and Co., 1967 (correspondence and reviews).
8/6 Foreword to Hunters of the Northern Ice, by Richard K. Nelson, University of Chicago Press, 1969; By William S. Laughlin; 1968 (drafts, notes and related paper). “The Point of Studying Eskimos for the International Biological Program”; By W. S. Laughlin, U. S. National Committee for the International Biological Program; undated
8/7 Hunting: An Integrated Biobehavioral System and Its Evolutionary Importance”; 1966-1967 (drafts and correspondence)
8/8 Inquiries into the Peopling of the New World: Development of Ideas and Recent Advances”; By Albert B. Harper and William S. Laughlin; 1981-1982 (draft, correspondence and book review)
8/9 Intrinsic Asymmetry in Pilot Performance and Selection”; By W. S. Laughlin and D. D. Thompson; undated
8/10 Joint Research of United States and Soviet Archeologists on Anangula in the Aleutian Islands”; By W. S. Laughlin and A. P. Okladnikov; 1975
8/11 “Latitudinal Epidemiology of Aging and Osteoporosis in Aleuts and Eskimos”; By A. B. Harper and W. S. Laughlin; Paper presented at the Second US-USSR Symposium on Longevity, November 15-17, 1982, New York City; 1982 (draft, tables and notes)
8/12 Man’s Place in Nature; By William S. Laughlin, Chester S. Chard, W. Elmendorf and C. F. Hockett; 1959-1960 (outline, notes and correspondence concerning prospective introductory anthropology text)
8/13 Massacre at Chaluka”; By William S. Laughlin; 1984 (includes correspondence)
8/14 A New View of the History of the Aleutians”; By W. S. Laughlin and G. H. Marsh; 1951
8/15 Notes on Native Populations of Alaska”; By W. S. Laughlin; Nov. 16, 1979 (draft, 6 pages, including related paper). “Notes of Possible Relevance to the Executive Summary (COACMAR Report)”; By W. S. Laughlin; Jan. 24, 1980
8/16 Nutrition, Evolution and Adaptation”; By William S. Laughlin and Albert B. Harper; Paper presented at the Symposium: Anthropological Aspects of Human Nutrition, School of American Research, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 11-15 October, 1976; 1976 (draft, 36 pages, plus symposium materials, notes, and a related symposium paper). “The Nutritional Needs of Humans”; By Seldon Margen, M. D.
8/17 Origins and Divergence of Bering Sea Peoples”; Report of US-USSR Working Party Conference held in Anchorage, Alaska, Storrs, Connecticut, International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX), September 1-20, 1981; Prepared by U. S. Conference Coordinator William S. Laughlin); 1981, includes notes
8/18 Peopling of the Continents: Australia and America”; By W. S. Laughlin and A. B. Harper; 1984-1986, 1988 (drafts plus correspondence, figures and notes)
8/18 Peopling the New World from Siberia: Recent Advances”; By Albert B. Harper and William S. Laughlin; 1981
8/20 Peopling the New World with People”; By A. B. Harper and W. S. Laughlin; 1981-1982
8/21 Photon Scanning and Osteon Analysis of Skeletons: Core Technique; By David D. Thompson, Albert B. Harper, William S. Laughlin; July 15, 1977
8/22 Pribilof Claim Case: William S. Laughlin Testimony, Washington, D.C., May 26-28, 1976 (drafts of testimony in several sections including graphs). “The Principal Aleut Domain: Aleutian, Pribilof and Commander”, “Pribilof Chiefs and the Persistence of Aleut Culture”, “Aleut Community Cohesiveness and Tribal Integrity”, “Role of Chiefs and Recognition of Aleut Literacy”, “Life Expectancy and Survivorship among the Pribilof Aleuts”, “Deficiencies in the Natural Resources and Ecology of the Pribilof Islands for Successful Aleut Habitation”
8/23 Race: A Population Concept”; By William S. Laughlin; 1965-1966
8/24 Races of Mankind” and “Aspects of Current Physical Anthropology: Methods and Theory”; By William S. Laughlin; 1957-1959
8/25 Restructuring Populations: Gene Action, Behavior and Human Evolution”; By Benson E. Ginsburg and William S. Laughlin; 1970
8/26 Revision of Aleutian Prehistory”; By W. S. Laughlin; 1962 (draft of article, correspondence, logs, reports and notes from the University of Wisconsin Aleutian Expedition of 1962, including those for Kodiak, Chirikof, Umnak, and Anangula Islands)
8/27 Russian-American Bering Sea Relations: Research and Reciprocity”; By William S. Laughlin); 1983-1984
8/28 Soviet-American Cooperation in Aleutian Exploration and Research: 1741-1981”; By William S. Laughlin; circa 1981
8/29 Studies in the Early Prehistory of Nikolski Bay: 1937-1971”; By W. S. Laughlin, J. S. Aigner and R. F. Black; 1971
8/30 Sub-Arctic Kayak Commitment and ‘Kayak Fear’“; By K. I. Taylor and W. S. Laughlin; June 1, 1963
8/31 Temperate Reflections on the Danish Arctic Legacy and the French Connection”; By William S. Laughlin; 1994
8/32 Time Depth in Aleutian Human Adaptability Studies”; By William S. Laughlin; 1972
8/33 Voices from Connecticut: A Short History of Biological Anthropology”; By W. S. Laughlin, A. B. Harper, D. D. Thompson and A. E. Poole; Dec. 27, 1982

Part 1. Series 4: Writings of William S. Laughlin. Subseries 4c: The First Americans: Origins, Affinities, and Adaptations files; 1978-1979. 0.5 cubic feet.
Files relating to the manuscript The First Americans: Origins, Affinities, and Adaptations edited by William S. Laughlin and Albert B. Harper. The subseries includes the original book manuscript, galley proofs, and conference papers relating to the book.

Box/Folder Description
8/34 Book reviews, promotional materials and maps; 1979-1981
8/35 Preface and Introduction (19 pages)
8/36 Chapter 1: “Landscape and Climate of Beringia During Late Pleistocene and Holocene Time” by David M. Hopkins (35 pages)
8/37 Chapter 2: “The Origin and Dispersion of American Indians in North America” by James B. Griffin (20 pages)
8/38 Chapter 3: “Anthropometry of Siberian Peoples” byValeri P. Alexseev (41 pages plus tables and figures)
8/39 Chapter 4: “Aleuts and Eskimos: Survivors of the Bering Land Bridge Coast” by William S. Laughlin, Jorgen B. Jorgensen and Bruno Frohlich (21 pages)
8/40 Chapter 5: “Blood Polymorphisms and the Origins of New World Populations by Michelle Lampl and Baruch S. Blumberg (30 pages)
8/41 Chapter 6: “Dental Traits in Ainu, Australian Aborigines, and New World Populations” by Kazuro Hanihara (12 pages plus tables)
8/42 Chapter 7: “Genetic Distances, Trees, and Maps of North American Indians” by James N. Spuhler (70 pages plus tables)
8/43 Chapter 8: “Blood Groups of Siberians, Eskimos, Subarctic and Northwest Coast Indians: The Problem of Origins and Genetic Relationships” by Emoke J. E. Szathmary (48 pages)
8/44 Chapter 9: “Genetic Differentiation in Australia and the Western Pacific and its Bearing on the Origin of the First Americans” by Robert L. Kirk (34 pages plus figures)
8/45 Chapter 10: “Analytic Methods for Genetic and Adaptational Studies” by William J. Schull and Francisco Rothhammer (29 pages)
8/46 Chapter 11: “Patterning of Skeletal Pathologies and Epidemiology” by T. Dale Stewart (33 pages)
8/47 Chapter 12: “Anthropometric Variation of Native American Children and Adults” by Francis E. Johnston and Lawrence M. Schell (21 pages plus tables and figures)
8/48 Chapter 14: “Life Expectancy and Population Adaptation: The Aleut Centenarian Approach” by Albert B. Harper; 1976 (41 pages)
9/1 Contents, List of Contributors, Preface, Introduction and Chapter 1 (pages 1-63)
9/2 Chapters 2-5 (pages 64-210)
9/3 Chapters 6-8 (pages 211-387)
9/4 Chapters 9-12 (pages 388-544)
9/5 Chapter 13: “Socio-Economic Structure and Mating in Aleut and East Greenlandic Eskimo Communities” by Joelle Robert-Lamblin (pages 545-564)
9/6 Chapter 14 (pages 565-605)
9/7 Index (45 pages)
9/8 Correspondence, notes, illustrations, and other papers; 1976-1979

>Part 1. Series 5: Departmental papers; 1949-1997. 5.5 cubic feet.

>Part 1. Series 5: Departmental papers. Subseries 5a: Anthropology Department, University of Oregon; 1949-1955, 1997. 0.2 cubic feet.

Box/Folder Description Dates
9/9 Appointment, service, publications, research, schedules 1949-1955
9/10 Correspondence (within university) 1949-1955
9/11 Notes 1951-1955
9/12 Speaking engagements undated, 1950-1955
9/13 Graduate program and students 1949-1955
9/14 Laboratory of Physical Anthropology records 1954
9/15 Laboratory of Physical Anthropology: Oregon Blood Group records 1951-1952
9/16 Blood Group identification syllabus: Air Force training program 1954
9/17 Distribution of Eskimo traits by Wilbur Davis 1955
9/18 Other materials: Curriculum, lectures, writings, etc. undated, 1949-1955
9/19 List of University of Oregon Students, 1949-1955: List of students and their activities 1997

Part 1. Series 5: Departmental papers. Subseries 5b: Anthropology Department, University of Wisconsin; 1955-1969. 0.65 cubic feet.

Box/Folder Description Dates
9/20 Scholarly Activities’ Reports 1955-1958
9/21 Announcements 1957-1966
9/22 Correspondence 1958-1963
9/23 Correspondence 1964
9/24 Correspondence undated, 1965, 1967-1969
9/25 Meeting minutes 1961-1965, 1968
9/26 Notes 1957-1969
9/27 Reading lists 1955-1959
9/29 Graduate program in Physical Anthropology: Correspondence 1954, 1959-1968
9/29 Graduate program in Human Biology or Physical Anthropology: Correspondence, minutes, program descriptions, notes 1958-1968
9/30 Graduate curriculum: Correspondence, reports, reading lists, notes, program descriptions 1962-1966
9/31 Graduate Studies in Physical Anthropology circa 1963
9/32 Physical Anthropology: Preparation for graduate student 1963-1967
9/33 Graduate course programs: Students 1961-1965
9/34 Graduate examinations 1960-1963, 1967
9/35 Graduate examinations: Examples 1949-1964
9/36 Physical Anthropology Research Wing: Plans, planning documents, notes 1963, 1965-1967
9/37 Physical Anthropology Laboratory Equipment: Correspondence, report, proposal, notes 1958-1963
9/38 Blood Laboratory: Letters and notes 1957
9/39 Bone Laboratory: Correspondence and notes 1958-1961
9/40 Gifts, grants and loans: Correspondence 1960-1962
9/41 Professor Chester S. Chard Research Proposal to the NSF: Correspondence and proposal 1961-1962, 1965
9/42 Anthropology in Academic Studies: Correspondence, notes 1959-1960
9/43 Course Evaluations of Anthropology 102 1958-1960
9/44 Executive Committee: Memoranda, notes, vita 1961-1962
10/1 Human Biology Committee: Correspondence, program descriptions, notes 1962-1967
10/2 American Family History Study of Blood Types and Genealogy: Forms and diagrams undated
10/3 Cranial Measurements Forms undated, 1962-1970
10/4-5 Other papers: Funding, “Wainwright Eskimo Study”, grants, articles on human genetics and anthropology, course information undated, 1957-1969

Part 1. Series 5: Departmental papers. Subseries 5c: University of Connecticut; 1968-1996. 1.9 cubic feet.

Box/Folder Description Dates
10/6-7 Anthropology Department: Memoranda, proposals, minutes, notes 1969-1973
10/8 Archaeology Theory Prehistory Program: Correspondence, notes 1970-1972
10/9 Committee on Radiation Technicians 1983-1984
10/10 Department of Social (Sociocultural) Anthropology 1974
10/11 Department of Biobehavioral Sciences: Admissions Committee and Advising: Memoranda, correspondence, notes, minutes 1972, 1974-1976, 1984
10/12 Department of Biobehavioral Sciences: Annual Report 1976-1977
10/13 Department of Biobehavioral Sciences: Building Facility: Memoranda and plans 1972
10/14 Department of Biobehavioral Sciences: Correspondence 1969-1975
10/15 Department of Biobehavioral Sciences: Correspondence 1984
10/16 Department of Biobehavioral Sciences: Correspondence 1985 January-April
10/17 Department of Biobehavioral Sciences: Courses: Lists, course descriptions 1969-1976, 1982
10/18 Department of Biobehavioral Sciences: Curriculum Committee: Minutes, notes 1974-1976
10/19 Department of Biobehavioral Sciences: Graduate Students in Biological Anthropology: Memoranda, lists 1974
10/20 Department of Biobehavioral Sciences: History: Memoranda, correspondence and drafts 1983
10/21 Department of Biobehavioral Sciences: History 1984
10/22 Department of Biobehavioral Sciences: Meetings: Minutes and notes 1969-1977
10/23 Department of Biobehavioral Sciences: Memoranda 1969-1972
10/24 Department of Biobehavioral Sciences: Personnel and Students: Lists, correspondence 1969-1969
10/25 Department of Biobehavioral Sciences: Reorganization of Department 1983-1985
10/26 Department of Biobehavioral Sciences: Meeting Concerning Dissolution of Department, Mar. 26, 1985: Memoranda, notes 1984-1985
10/27 Department of Biobehavioral Sciences: Institutional Policy Committee Meeting Concerning Dissolution of Department, Apr. 10, 1985: Memoranda, notes, report 1985 April
10/28 Department of Biobehavioral Sciences: Search Committee 1983-1984
10/29 Department of Biobehavioral Sciences: 17th Anniversary of Department 1984 July-August
10/30 Department of Biobehavioral Sciences: Split Evolution Course: Memoranda, notes 1973-1975
10/31 Department of Biobehavioral Sciences: Status File: Memoranda, notes 1971-1981
10/32 Department of Biobehavioral Sciences: Ezio Giacobini and 1972 Visit: Correspondence, notes, reprints, 1971-1982
10/33 Department of Biobehavioral Sciences: Miscellaneous Materials 1969-1973
10/34 Annual Review of W. S. Laughlin, Chairman, Laboratory of Biological Anthropology 1975-1976
10/35 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Biological Anthropology Center: Proposed Department: Memoranda, notes 1978-1980
11/1 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Correspondence 1975 June
11/2 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Correspondence 1975 July
11/3 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Correspondence 1975 August
11/4 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Correspondence 1975 September
11/5 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Correspondence 1975 October
11/6 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Correspondence 1975 November
11/7 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Correspondence 1975 December
11/8 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Correspondence 1976 January
11/9 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Correspondence 1976 February
11/10 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Correspondence 1976 March
11/11 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Correspondence 1976 April
11/12 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Correspondence 1976 May
11/13 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Correspondence 1976 June
11/14 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Correspondence 1976 July
11/15 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Correspondence 1976 August
11/16 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Correspondence 1976 September
11/17 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Correspondence 1976 October
11/19 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Correspondence 1976 November
11/19 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Correspondence 1976 December
11/20 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Correspondence 1977 January
11/21 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Correspondence 1977 March-December
11/22 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Correspondence 1978 January-June
11/23 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Correspondence 1978 July-December
11/24 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Correspondence 1979
11/25 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Correspondence 1980-1982
11/26 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Correspondence 1983
11/27 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Correspondence 1984
11/28 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology; Correspondence Jan.-June 1985
11/29 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Graduate Student Applicants 1975-1984 (correspondence)
11/30 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Manumission: Memoranda, notes 1982
11/31 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Phase II Planning Process: Memoranda, notes 1982 December
11/32 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Report on the Planning Process, Phase II, Feb. 9, 1983: Memoranda, report drafts, notes 1982-1984
11/33 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Secretary’s Notebook (Selma Gordon) 1970-1972
11/34 Laboratory of Biological Anthropology: Memoranda, correspondence, program descriptions, notes 1968-1983
12/1 Biological Anthropology Graduate Student Training: Curriculum and Program: Notes 1970-1971
12/2 Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology: Memoranda, notes, minutes, proposals 1983-1987, 1990-1996

Part 1. Series 5: Departmental papers. Subseries 5d: Professional logs and related files; 1960-1997. 1.95 cubic feet.
This subseries contains correspondence, notes and other documents related to Laughlin’s academic career. Included are notes, agendas, interviews, program information, various files related to committees on which Laughlin served, and materials related to the Laboratory of Biological Anthropology.

Box/Folder Description Dates
12/3 Log: Includes list of department faculty and their activities 1960-1961
12/4 Log 1961-1962
12/5 Log: Correspondence 1962-1963
12/6 Log: Notes 1962-1963
12/7 Log [removed from binder] 1963-1964
12/8 Log [removed from binder] 1963-1964
12/9 Log [removed from binder] 1963-1964
12/10 Log 1970-1972
12/11 Log 1971
12/12 Log: On the Agenda: “The Aleuts”; A transcript of the University of Connecticut television program featuring Evan Hill, Head of the Department of Journalism with Dr. William Laughlin, Professor of Biobehavioral Sciences and Anthropology, and Dr. Jean Aigner, Assistant Professor of Anthropology; Sunday, Nov. 7 and Friday, Nov. 12, 1971; WTIC Channel 3 Hartford (12 pages). 1971
12/13 Log 1971
12/14 Log 1972-1973
12/15 Log 1973
12/16 Log 1973-1974
12/17 Log 1974
12/18 Log 1974-1975
12/19 Log: Correspondence 1975-1976
12/20 Log: Also includes notes 1975-1976
12/21-23 Log 1976
12/24 Log 1977
12/25 Log 1978
12/26 Log 1979
12/27 Log 1980
12/28 Log 1981
12/29 Log 1982-1983
12/30 Chronological File 1987-1988
12/31 Log: Documents labeled “Next” 1989-1990
12/32 Chronological file 1990
12/33 Chronological file 1991
13/1 Chronological file 1992
13/2 Annual reports: Office 1990-1992
13/3 Chronological file 1994
13/4 Chronological file 1997

Part 1. Series 5: Departmental papers. Subseries 5e: Racism controversy files; 1969-1975. 0.5 cubic feet.
This subseries contains materials related to racist charges in an article written by Laughlin and his colleague, Benson E. Ginsburg. Included are articles written about the issue, correspondence, and statements made by Laughlin.

Box/Folder Description Dates
13/5 Racism List: List of articles, letters, statement, reports, leaflets 1973 December 27
13/6 Index to Racism Information 1974 February
13/7 Memoranda 1971-1974
13/8 Letters 1973-1974
13/9 Notes 1971-1974
13/10 Copies of Newspaper Articles 1972-1974
13/11 Other documents 1971-1974
13/12 Anthropology Department structure: Memoranda, notes 1969-1974
13/13 Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) file: Copies of statements, announcements, leaflets and articles 1973-1974
13/14 Committee Against Racism and “The Coalition”: Statements, fliers, petition and newspaper 1973-1974
13/15 James A. Wade, Attorney: Correspondence 1974-1975
13/16 Department of Biocultural Anthropology: Memoranda, program descriptions, notes 1973-1975
13/17 Wachtel Committee: Reorganization of the Department of Anthropology Investigation: Memoranda, statements, reports, notes 1971-1974
13/18 How to Live with the Jenson Report (Jensen Theory on racial heredity of intelligence): Announcement, notes 1969
13/19 Norman Chance (Head of Anthropology Department) Notes: Memoranda, notes 1970-1971
13/20 William S. Laughlin’s Letter of Resignation from the Anthropology Department 1973 October 22
13/21 Jean Aigner-Tony Kroch correspondence and petition 1974 January-February
13/22 “To Set the Record Straight,” Statement by William S. Laughlin and Benson E. Ginsburg: Draft statements and notes, “Role of Biology in the Average Man’s Day.” 1974 February 28
13/23 “White Paper” by Ginsburg and Laughlin: Drafts and notes 1974 February
13/24 Forum of April 16, 1974: Correspondence, background materials, notes and newspaper articles 1974 April
13/25 Faculty Meeting “Rescind” Move: Minutes, resolutions and notes 1974 April
13/26 President Ferguson Meeting: Statement draft, notes and background materials, “Crisis in the Anthropology Department: History & Analysis” 1974 May
13/27 Investigation and Hearing: Draft letter to board of trustees and notes 1974 May
13/28 Laughlin is Clean File: Letters, statement, vita and articles 1974 May
13/29 ACLU Meeting: Notes 1974 June
13/30 American Association of University Professors (AAUP) Committee: Letters, notes and fact sheet 1974 June
13/31 Support Letters for Ginsburg and Laughlin: Includes articles 1974 July-August
13/32 Committee of Three Meeting (Charles Owens, Harry J. Marks and W. S. Laughlin): Notes and memoranda 1974 December

Part 1. Series 5: Departmental papers. Subseries 5f: Research collections files; 1970-1994. 0.3 cubic feet.
This subseries contains materials related to Laughlin’s research, as well as papers and publications while he worked in the Laboratory of Biological Anthropology at University of Connecticut.

Box/Folder Description Dates
13/33 Aleut Collections: Correspondence, notes 1970-1984
13/34 Collection Disposal: Correspondence and notes (artifacts and skeleton in the research collections of the Laboratory of Biological Anthropology at University of Connecticut as well as Laughlin’s own papers 1986-1987
13/35 Aleut Ethnographic Specimens: Letter and notes 1984-1985
13/36 Archives, University of Alaska Anchorage: Donation of Laughlin Collection: correspondence and notes 1986-1994
13/37 Burke Museum: Aleutian-Kodiak Data Bank and Specimen Catalogue Proposal: correspondence, proposal, notes 1987
13/38 Aleutian/Pribilof Islands Association: Dimitri Philemonof (Executive Director): Correspondence, notes and newspaper 1988
13/39 Sandy Beach, Chaluka Site Skeletal Specimens: Descriptive forms for specimens 1992
13/40-42 Jean S. Aigner Authorship Suit Against Laughlin: Correspondence, legal motion, and related documents and notes 1968-1977
13/43 Terry Alan Del Bene Thesis Controversy: Correspondence, thesis draft, notes 1981-1982

Part 1. Series 6: Teaching files; 1948-1997. 2 cubic feet.
The files contain syllabi, coursework, and notebooks for classes Laughlin taught.

Box/Folder Description Dates
13/44 Anthropology 3 1955-1959
13/45 Anthropology 3: Examinations 1955-1959
13/46 Anthropology 5: Human and Cultural Evolution: Lectures 1960-1963
13/47 Anthropology 5: Laboratory, Syllabus and Questions 1960-1961
14/1 Anthropology 5: Examinations 1960-1963
14/2 Anthropology 5: Blood Groups undated, 1964
14/3 Anthropology 41: Human Evolution: Readings and examinations 1960-1963
14/4 Anthropology 42: Prehistoric Archaeology: Origins of Civilization 1958
14/5 Anthropology 101: Human Evolution and Racial History 1953-1963
14/6 Anthropology 101: Examinations 1948-1955
14/7 Biobehavioral Sciences 101: Human Variation and Origins 1982-1985
14/8 Anthropology 102: Human Evolution: Problems and Principles 1975
14/9 Anthropology 102: Examinations 1955-1960
14/10 Anthropology 103: The Human Skeleton: Laboratory Materials and Assignments 1962
14/11 Anthropology 104: Heredity, Environment and Human Populations 1958-1960
14/12 Anthropology 105: Introductory Human Biology 1961-1966
14/13 Anthropology 105 1967-1968
14/14 Anthropology 105: Lecture Schedule and Registration Information 1967-1969
14/15 Anthropology 105: Laboratory Instructor’s Notebook 1965-1967
14/16 Anthropology 105: Laboratory Materials 1966-1967
14/17 Anthropology 105: Honors Program 1966-1968
14/18 Anthropology 105: Examination Questions 1959-1960, 1967-1969
14/19 Anthropology 105: Examinations 1963-1969
14/20-21 Anthropology 117: Arctic Peoples and Cultures: Eskimo-Aleut 1957-1960
14/22 Biobehavioral Sciences Interdepartmental 125; Human Variation and Origins: Course Description 1973
14/23 Biobehavioral Sciences Interdepartmental 195: Human Variation and Origins 1974
14/24 Anthropology 201: Human Evolution Seminar 1961-1964
14/25 Anthropology 201: Instructor’s Notebook 1968-1969
14/26 Anthropology 201: Laboratory Schedule and Instructor’s Manual 1967-1968
14/27 Anthropology 202: Race and Variation or Human Evolution 1949-1960
14/28 Anthropology 202 1963
14/29 Anthropology 203: Races of Mankind 1955-1963
14/30 Anthropology 233: Human Evolution: Lecture Schedule 1970-1972
14/31 Anthropology 233: Lecture Notes Fall 1970
14/32 Anthropology 233: Examinations 1970-1972
14/33 Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 245W: Evolutionary Biology 1990-1997
14/34 Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 281W: Ornithology 1994-1996
14/35 Biobehavioral Sciences 298: Human Origins and Variation 1982
14/36 Anthropology 303: Human Skeleton: Lectures 1965
14/37 Anthropology 303 1965-1967
14/38 Anthropology 310: Problems in Old World Archaeology (Pleistocene) 1965
15/1 Biobehavioral Sciences 311: Population Biology of Aleuts, Eskimos and American Indians (Alternate title: The First Americans: Origins, Affinities and Adaptations): Course Structure 1976-1977
15/2 Biobehavioral Sciences 315: Aleut Population and Ecosystem Analysis 1971-1972
15/3 Biobehavioral Sciences 319: Human Skeletal Variation 1972-1976
15/4 Physical Anthropology 320: Introductory Physical Anthropology 1953-1955
15/5 Physical Anthropology 321: Race 1953-1955
15/6 Physical Anthropology 322 1953
15/7 Biobehavioral Sciences 323: Seminar on Human Genetic Polymorphisms: Spring 1976 1971-1976
15/8 Biobehavioral Sciences 324: Neuroanatomy 1977
15/9 Biobehavioral Sciences 331: Bone Biology: Course Proposal 1982
15/10 Biobehavioral Sciences 351: Population Biology 1975
15/11 Anthropology 358: Biological Anthropology 1974
15/12 Psychology 363: EEG or Neurophysiology 1975
15/13 Anthropology 391: Human Osteology 1973
15/14 Biobehavioral Sciences 395: History and Theory of Biological Anthropology 1979-1980
15/15 Biobehavioral Sciences 395: Course Readings 1979-1980
15/16 Biobehavioral Sciences Interdepartmental 397: The Idea of Race 1973
15/17 Biobehavioral Sciences Interdepartmental 397: Course Readings 1973
15/18 Anthropology 435: Ethnography of Africa 1948-1951
15/19 Anthropology 437: Peoples and Cultures of Russia, Spring 1954: Includes Laughlin’s Asian Peoples class notes and term paper from Harvard University undated, 1953, 1954, 1975, 1977
15/20 Zoology 498: Human Genetics 1973
15/21 Anthropology 520-522: Advanced Physical Anthropology 1950-1955
15/22 Anthropology 903: Seminar in Evolutionary Theory 1963-1965
15/23 Anthropology 903 1967
15/24 Aleut Ecosystem Analysis 1976, 1979
15/25 Human Biology 1966
15/26 Human Evolution Examinations 1960-1971
15/27 Human Evolution Seminar: Notes 1975
15/28 Introductory Anthropology (Nos. 101, 413) 1953
15/29 Methodology in the Social Sciences: Fall 1951: Notes and progress report, A Report of Progress on Reading and Conference Course 507, Anthropology, Psychology 1949-1951
15/30 Psychology of Language: Notes 1975
15/31 Course Notebooks: Instruction materials and notes 1948-1970
15/32 Course Notebooks 1948-1970
15/33 Course Notebooks 1948-1970
15/34 Course Notebooks 1948-1970
15/35 Course Notebooks 1948-1970
15/36 Blood Group Handouts undated

Part 1. Series 7: Colleague files; 1938-1992. 0.6 cubic feet.
Correspondence, notes, and articles collected by Laughlin which related to his colleagues in the anthropology and archaeology fields. Arranged alphabetically.

Box/Folder Description Dates
15/37 Theodore Bank, II: Article clippings on Aleutian expedition and Bank’s draft proposal for an Institute for Alaskan Research from 1949 undated, 1949-1950, 1973
15/38 Nich Bellantoni (State Archaeologist, Connecticut) 1991
15/39 Borys Bilokur and Rudi Tokes (Center for Slavic and Eastern European Studies) 1976-1977
15/40 Robert F. Black 1968
15/41 Baruch S. Blumberg 1976, 1990, 1992
15/42 Robert Ferrell 1981-1985
15/43 Craig Fisher (“The First Americans” television special, NBC) 1968-1969
16/1 Leonard Freedman 1965-1967
16/2 Benson E. Ginsburg 1967-1969
16/3 Ales Hrdlicka (photograph clipping of Hrdlicka and Laughlin on ship during Aleutian expedition, clipping of obituary article for Hrdlicka, and Laughlin essay on Hrdlicka); “Ales Hrdlicka’s Legacy to Alaskan Anthropology: Rectification, Research and Reburial” circa 1938, 1943, 1992
16/4 Francis E. Johnston 1972-1987
16/5 Donald Kolkowski 1969-1974
16/6 Shiro Kondo (Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University) 1963-1967, 1975
16/7 Jean-Francois Le Mouel (Museum of Man, Paris) 1981
16/8 Philip Lieberman (Departments of Linguistics and Electrical Engineering, University of Connecticut 1968-1973
16/9 Charles W. Lloyd 1976-1977, 1982-1983
16/10 Catharine McClellan 1960-1962, 1965
16/11 William H. Mueller 1977-1978
16/12 Robert J. Miller 1960-1962
16/13 Shuichiro Narasaki 1985-1986
16/14 Richard H. Osborne (Human Variation and Origins co-author with Laughlin) 1957-1971
16/15 William S. Parker 1973
16/16 George Pletnikoff (Aleut Corporation) 1975, 1977
16/17 Andrew E. Poole 1974-1978, 1985
16/18 John T. Robinson 1962-1964
16/19 Daniel St. John 1974-1975
16/20 James N. Spuhler 1965-1966
16/21 William B. and Karen Workman: Newsletters, notes, newspaper article 1976-1994

Part 1. Series 8: Conferences, seminars, institutes, lectures, forums, and professional organizations files; 1947-1993. 1 cubic foot.
Arranged chronologically.

Box/Folder Description Dates
16/22 Conferences: Programs, conference papers, newsletters and other materials. Includes Northwest Anthropological Conference; American Anthropological Association, Western States Branch; Viking Fund Summer Seminar on Physical Anthropology; Cold Springs Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology 1949-1951
16/23 Viking Fund Seminar in Physical Anthropology: New Techniques for Physical Anthropology, New York, New York, June 19-24, 1950: Program 1950 June
16/24 Alaskan Science Conference, National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, Washington, D. C., Nov. 9-11, 1950: Announcement, program, conference papers by W. S. Laughlin “Aleut Health Problems from the Viewpoint of an Anthropologist” and “Contemporary Problems in the Anthropology of Southern Alaska” 1950 November
16/25 Sixth Seminar for Physical Anthropologists; Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Inc., June 25-30, 1951: Schedule and J. Lawrence Angel paper on measurements 1951 June
16/26 Alaskan Science Conference, College, Alaska: Program, proceedings announcement and miscellaneous materials 1951 September
16/27 Wenner-Gren Summer Seminar in Physical Anthropology: “The Role of Physical Anthropology in Medical and Dental Research”, Boston, Massachusetts, June 22-25, 1953: Program 1953 June
16/28 Eighth Summer Seminar in Physical Anthropology: The role of physical anthropology in the field of human identification; Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Inc. and the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., Sep. 7-9, 1955: Correspondence, copy of Laughlin’s paper, and xerographic copies of schedule and article in Science, “Identification of Small Remnants of the Human Body” by William S. Laughlin, University of Wisconsin 1955 September
16/29 First International Congress on Human Genetics, Copenhagen, Denmark, Aug. 1-6, 1956: Programs and invitations 1956 August
16/30 Primate Anatomy Seminars: Harvard University, 1957 and Chicago, 1958: Correspondence, speech text by G.E. Erickson of the Department of Anatomy at Harvard Medical School, and reports on gorilla behavior from the New York Zoological Society’s African Primate Expedition 1957-1960
16/31 American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Twenty-Eighth Annual Meeting, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, May 14-16, 1959: Program, abstracts, notes, conference papers, tables 1959 May
16/32 “Social Life of Early Man” Symposium; Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Inc., June 22-30, 1959: Program, correspondence, paper drafts and notes 1959 June
16/33 “Numbers and Knowledge: Measurement in Science Today”; Freshman Forum, University of Wisconsin: Program, presentation outline, handouts, introductory remarks and notes 1960 April
16/34 Symposium on the Teaching of Anthropology, Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Burg Wartenstein, Austria, Aug. 9-16, 1960: Program, list of participants, summary of general discussion, bound symposia papers, correspondence, Laughlin paper manuscript, notes and other symposia materials, “Teaching Students in Physical Anthropology” by W. S. Laughlin, University of Wisconsin 1960-1962
16/35 Colloquium in Anthropology, University of Wisconsin: Correspondence, schedules, notes 1960-1962
16/36 Medicine and Anthropology Conference, Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research: Correspondence 1961-1962
16/37 “Human Evolution” Lecture Series Telecast on University of Wisconsin Station, WHA-TV, Channel 21 in Madison, Wisconsin, Oct. 1962: Memorandum, abstract, broadcast schedule, lecture bibliographies 1962-1963
16/38 “Human Evolution” Lecture Series on WHA-TV: Drafts of scripts for most of 16 lectures 1962 October
16/39 National Science Foundation Summer Institute in Anthropology, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, July 16-Aug. 23, 1963: Correspondence and reading list 1963
16/40 Anthropology Colloquium, University of Wisconsin: Notices, distribution lists for notices and notes 1963-1964
16/41 Symposium on the Biology of Populations of Anthropological Importance, Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Burg Wartenstein, Austria, June 29-July 12, 1964: Correspondence, list of participants, schedule, bound symposia paper, draft of bound version of Laughlin’s paper 1964-1965
16/42 Seventh International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Moscow, Russia, Aug. 3-10, 1964: Correspondence, notes 1963-1964
16/43 American Association for the Advancement of Science, 132nd Meeting, Berkeley, California, Dec. 26-31, 1965: Correspondence, abstract of conference paper 1965
16/44 Symposium on the Inter-Relation of Biological and Cultural Adaptation, Wenner Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Burg Wartenstein, Austria, July 21-30, 1966: Symposia papers, maps of Burg Wartenstein 1966
16/45 U.S. –Japan Conference on the Microevolution and Population History of Northern Peoples, Sapporo, Japan, Aug. 15-17, 1966: Correspondence, conference papers, notes, business cards 1966
16/46 Human Biology Colloquium, University of Wisconsin: Notice and memorandum 1967
16/47 Eighth International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Science Council of Japan, Tokyo and Kyoto, Japan, Sep. 2-10, 1968: Letter, application, list of participants, list of papers, abstracts of papers, proceedings draft and notes 1968
16/48 Environment: The Quest for Quality: Mobilizing Science, Industry and Government, Hotel America, Washington, D.C., Feb. 18-20, 1970: Programs, correspondence, list of participants, condensation of proceedings, speakers’ biographical sketches, draft of Laughlin’s remarks, notes 1970
16/49 Conference on Arctic Health: Man’s Health in a Changing Arctic Environment, Alaskaland Civic Center, Fairbanks, Alaska, May 12-14, 1970. Sponsored by the Arctic Health Research Center and the Alaska Department of Health and Welfare: Brochure, program, correspondence, lists of participants, conference papers, notes 1970
16/50 Conference on Arctic Health: Proceedings 1970
16/51 Symposium on Demography and the Biological and Social Structure of Human Populations, Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Burg Wartenstein, Austria, Aug. 22-30, 1970: Letter, program, list of participants, Laughlin’s symposia paper, grant application 1970
16/52 Symposium on Population and Ecosystem Analysis, American Association for the Advancement of Science Meeting, Chicago: Proposal, tentative schedule, abstracts and notes 1970
16/53 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Symposium: The Alaskan Ecosystem, Chicago, Illinois, Dec. 26-27, 1970: Correspondence, schedule, copy of Laughlin’s article on the symposium, travel requests, travel award letter 1970
17/1 Institute on Behavior and Evolution, American Anthropological Association, 70th Annual Meeting, New York, New York, Nov. 18, 1971: Program, correspondence, abstracts and papers for institute 1971
17/2 Genetics and the Evolution of Man, American Eugenics Society and the American Anthropological Association Meeting: Program 1971 November
17/3 Recent Aleutian Research, Society for American Archaeology Meeting, Miami, Florida, May 1972: Letter, list of participants and topics of research, and abstracts 1971-1972
17/4 Workshop on Population Structure, Population Genetics Laboratory, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii: Correspondence, questionnaire and paper abstract 1972
17/5 Behavioral Genetics and Biological Anthropology Seminars, University of Connecticut: Memoranda and schedules 1972-1973
17/6 Bering Land Bridge Conference, Khabarovsk, Russia, May 10-15, 1973: Correspondence, flight itinerary and abstract of conference paper 1972-1973
17/7 Society for American Archaeology, Annual Meeting: Abstracts of papers 1973 May
17/8 Prehistoric Maritime Adaptations of Circumpolar Zone: Comparative Approaches, Eighteenth International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnographic Sciences, Chicago, Illinois, Sep. 1-18, 1973: Letter about symposium and congress circular 1972
17/9 Hominids of the African Pio-Pleistocene Conference, New York University, Jan. 27-28, 1974: Program, notes and related articles 1974
17/10 First Anthropology in Alaska Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, Mar. 22-23, 1974: Correspondence, call for papers, newspaper article and conference paper 1974
17/11 Neuro-Medical Symposium, University of Connecticut: Notes 1975 May
17/12 All-Union Symposium: Correlation of the Ancient Cultures of Siberia and Adjoining Territories of the Pacific Coast, Novosibirsk, Russia, Oct. 20-22, 1975: Symposium information 1975
17/13 International Air Transport Association, Twentieth Technical Conference, Istanbul, Turkey, Nov. 10-15, 1975: Agenda and copies of Laughlin’s conference paper and abstract “Intrinsic Asymmetry in Pilot Performance and Selection” by W. S. Laughlin and D. D. Thompson 1975
17/14 Fourteenth Pacific Science Congress, Symposium 53.5: Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Cultural Relations between Asia and America, Aug. 24-27, 1979, Khabarovsk, U.S.S.R.: Draft of article on symposium by Robert E. Ackerman of the Department of Anthropology, Washington State University 1980
17/15-18 Circum-Pacific Prehistory Conference, Seattle, Washington, Aug. 1-6, 1989: Correspondence, programs, conference papers 1987-1989
17/19 American Anthropological Association Meetings: Programs, correspondence and papers by Laughlin 1948-1953
17/20 American Anthropological Association; Correspondence, announcement and report 1949-1985
17/21 Society for American Archaeology Member Lists, Arctic Institute of North America Associates Lists, Dartmouth University Arctic Specialists Directories, Wisconsin Anthropology Slide Project Catalogue, and French and German Anthropology Word Lists (created by Laughlin) 1957-1967
17/22 Other conference papers: The Viking Fund (Physical Anthropology Seminar), Northwest Regional Conference Advanced Study in School Administration, Fifth Alaska Science Conference announcement, Eighth Philadelphia Meeting preliminary announcement, 1963 Society for American Archaeology meeting sessions, American Association for the Advancement of Science thank you card to Laughlin and Laughlin’s abstract and information for 1993 Boston conference 1947-1993

Part 1. Series 9: Committee files; 1959-1987. 2.4 cubic feet.
A majority of this series (from box 17, folder 23 to box 19, folder 16) pertain to the International Biological Program (IBP) Committee. The remainder of the series contains the records of other committees, which include the National Academy of the Science National Research Council, National Institute of Dental Research, Cultural Anthropology Fellowship Review Committee, National Institute of Mental Health, Connecticut Research Council, and University of Alberta, President’s Advisory Committee on Campus Reviews, Unit Review Committee for the Department of Anthropology. The files in this series contain correspondence, notes, as well as meeting minutes and reports.

Box/Folder Description Dates
17/23-26 Correspondence 1963-1979
17/27 Press releases 1967, 1968, 1971
17/28 IBP Program descriptions and articles undated, 1962-1972
17/29 IBP PM section summaries of national programs undated
17/30 Meeting minutes and reports 1964-1968, 1971
17/31 Human Adaptability Program reports, article and other documents 1962-1967
17/32-33 Ad hoc Committee on the IBP: Issuances, minutes, article and notes 1963-1964
17/34 “Essential Scientific Activities Preliminary to Full Term Biological Studies of Isolate Groups” by W.S. Laughlin 1966
17/35 Human Adaptability Program and Evolutionary Theory Seminar: Committee statements and seminar notes 1966-1969
17/36 Information on the International Biological Program prepared for the Subcommittee on Science, Research and Development of the Committee on Science and Astronautics of the U.S. House of Representatives, from the Staff of the U.S. National Committee for the IBP, Division of Biology and Agriculture, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C., Aug. 30, 1967 1967
17/37 U. S. National Committee for the IBP, Division of Biology and Agriculture, National Research Council (NRC), National Academy of Sciences (NAS): correspondence and manuals for infant scales of motor and mental development from 1960 1960
17/38 Management System (Integrated Research Program), Program on the Ecology of Migrant Peoples; Proposal to the National Science Foundation submitted via the Executive Committee, IBP, NAS by Demitri B. Shimkin, Professor of Anthropology and Geology, University of Illinois 1968 November
17/39 U. S. National Committee for the IBP: Correspondence, notes, planning documents, news releases and proposal 1969-1970
17/40 Summary of Research Findings: Impact Ecology of the Arctic Tundra and Subarctic Taiga in Alaska; IBP Tundra Biome, Analysis of Ecosystems, U.S. IBP: Newsletter and summary 1970 June
17/41 Tundra Biome Analysis of Ecosystems Program, U.S. IBP: correspondence, review of ecological research in Alaska, field report, article translation, US/IBP Aerobiological Program report, and article reprints 1970-1971
17/42 Aleut Project: Summer Expedition: personnel list, grant budgets and notes 1972
18/1-3 U.S. National Committee in the IBP, Report No. 6 1973
18/4 Contributions to Synthesis Volume: letter; census lists for Akutan, Atka and Nikolski in summer 1973, and Joelle Robert-Lamblin paper on French explorer of the Aleutian Islands, Alphone-Louis Pinart with map 1974
18/5-6 World Health Organization, Scientific Group on Research in Population Genetics of Primitive Groups, Meeting, Geneva, Switzerland, Nov. 27-Dec. 3, 1962: Correspondence, agenda, technical report, and draft report sections 1962, 1964
18/7 Ad hoc U. S. Committee on the IBP Meeting, Washington, D. C., Dec. 3-4, 1963: Correspondence, agenda, notes and research plan 1963
18/8 Ad hoc U. S. Committee on the IBP Meeting, Washington, D. C., Mar. 13-14, 1964: Correspondence, agenda, report of planning committee, list of members and questionnaire results 1964
18/9 NAS-NRC Report of ad hoc Committee on the Proposed IBP; Meeting of the NAS-IBP Committee 1964
18/10 IBP General Meeting in Paris, July 23-25, 1964 and Burg Wartenstein Conference on the Biology of Populations of Anthropological Importance, June 29-July 12, 1964: Notebook, trip itinerary, correspondence, reports, proposals, notes 1964-1965
18/11 IBP General Meeting in Paris, July 23-25, 1964: Meeting items 1964
18/12 U.S. National Committee for the IBP Meeting, Washington, D. C., Mar. 6-7, 1965: Letters, articles and meeting items 1964-1965
18/13 U. S. National Committee for the IBP Second Meeting, May 29-30, 1965: Agenda, notes and meeting items 1965
18/14 U. S. National Committee for the IBP Meeting, Mar. 19-20, 1966: Agenda, minutes, notes and meeting items 1966
18/15 Symposium on the IBP, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, Apr. 1-2, 1966: Programs, correspondence, notes and newspaper articles 1965-1966
18/16 U. S. National Committee for the IBP Meeting, Washington, D. C., June 18-19, 1966: Agenda, notes, and meeting items 1966
18/17 U. S. National Committee for the IBP Meeting, Williamstown, Massachusetts, Oct. 28-31, 1966: Correspondence, notes, and meeting items 1966-1967
18/18 Joint Canadian-U.S. Organization Meeting, IBP Human Adaptability Study of Circumpolar Populations, Ottawa, Canada, Nov. 25-26, 1966: Correspondence, agenda, minutes, progress report, and memorandum 1966-1967
18/19 U.S. National Committee for the IBP Meeting, Washington, D.C., Feb. 25-26, 1967: Letters, agenda, minutes, notes and Finnish preliminary program of participation 1966-1967
18/20 U. S. National Committee for the IBP, Plenary Session, Washington, D.C., Mar. 13, 1967: Material concerning Laughlin’s paper, “Human Adaptability and Human Genetics,” presented at the session, “The Biological Basis of Productivity and Human Welfare” 1965-1967
18/21 IBP Human Adaptability Subcommittee Planning Conference, “The Ecology of Migrant Populations in the United States,” Chicago, Illinois, Mar. 17-19, 1967: Correspondence and program statement 1967
18/22 U.S. International Council of Scientific Unions, Special Committee for the IBP Meeting, Paris, March 28-31, 1967: Meeting items, reports and proposals 1967
18/23 World Health Organization, Meeting of Investigators on the Genetics of Primitive Groups, Geneva, Switzerland, July 2-7, 1967: Meeting items 1967
18/24 U. S. National Committee for the IBP Meeting, Washington, D.C., Oct. 28-29, 1967: agenda, notes, and meeting items, “Prospects for the International Biological Program in Alaska: Rationale for the Designation of a Tundra and Taiga Center (Arctic and Subarctic Center) at the University of Alaska” 1967
18/25 Working Party Conference for Joint U.S. – Canadian Study of Eskimos at Point Barrow, Alaska, Nov. 12-24, 1967: correspondence, agenda, notes, and meeting papers, “The Point of Studying Eskimos for the International Biological Program; By W. S. Laughlin, U. S. National Committee for the IBP 1967
18/26 Report of the Working Party Conference for the IBP/HA Study of Circumpolar Populations, Held at the Naval Arctic Research Laboratory, Pt. Barrow, Alaska, 17-22 November 1967 1967
18/27 U. S. National Committee for the IBP Meeting, Jan. 20-21, 1968: Meeting items 1968
18/28 U. S. Executive Committee for the IBP Meeting, Oct. 24-26, 1968: Correspondence and notes 1968-1969
18/29 U. S. Executive Committee for the IBP Meeting: Agenda, notes and meeting items 1968 December 11
18/30 U.S. Executive Committee for the IBP Meeting, Washington, D. C., Feb. 20-21, 1969: Agenda, minutes and meeting items 1969
18/31 U. S. Executive Committee for the IBP Meeting, Apr. 17, 1969: Agenda and meeting items 1969
19/1 U. S. National Committee for the IBP Meeting Relating to the IBP Integrated Research Program, “Biology of Urban and Migrant Peoples,” Washington, D.C., May 13, 1969: Correspondence, notes, and meeting items 1969
19/2 U. S. Executive Committee for the IBP Meeting, Washington, D.C., Dec. 11-12, 1969: Agenda and meeting items with table of contents and tabs 1969
19/3 U. S. Executive Committee for the IBP Meeting, Austin, Texas, Oct. 14-15, 1970: Correspondence, notes and report drafts 1970
19/4 U. S. Executive Committee for the IBP Meeting, Dec. 9-10, 1970: Agenda, notes and meeting items with index and tabs 1970
19/5 Human Adaptability Program Directors Meeting, Pennsylvania State University 1971: Agenda, correspondence, notes, reports, newsletter; HA, Eskimo Sub-IRP, Report for the HA Director’s Meeting, Pennsylvania State College, by F. A. Milan, Arctic Health Research Center, Public Health Service, College, Alaska; University of Connecticut Aleut Studies 1971
19/6 U. S. National Committee for the IBP meeting, including Human Adaptability Director’s Meeting, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, Nov. 4-5, 1971: agenda, minutes, notes, meeting items 1971
19/7 Joint Meeting of the Interagency Coordinating Committee and the U. S. National Committee for the IBP, Washington, D.C., January 17-21, 1972: Agenda, notes, and meeting items, New Directions for Human Adaptability in the IBP, prepared by the Human Adaptability Coordinating Office 1971-1972
19/8 Human Adaptability/IBP Meeting and Conference on Man in the Environment, Annapolis, Maryland, May 23-25, 1973: Agenda, notes, report draft 1973
19/9 Proposed Human Adaptability/IBP Meeting and Aleut Synthesis Conference in Connecticut, Jan. 1974: correspondence and planning documents 1973-1974
19/10 U. S. National Committee for Man and the Biosphere (UNESCO), Project 12 (Interactions Between Environmental Transformations and Genetic and Demographic Changes) Subcommittee and Consultants Meeting, Pennsylvania State University, June 25-26, 1974: Letter, agenda, notes, reports and other meeting items 1974
19/11 U. S. National Committee for Man and the Biosphere, Project 12 Subcommittee Meeting, June 25-27, 1975: Letters, notes and report 1975
19/12 National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, Committee to Evaluate NSF Arctic Programs Meeting, Jan. 28-29, 1976: Book of handouts for meeting 1976
19/13-14 International Whaling Commission Specialists’ Meeting on Aboriginal/Subsistence Whaling, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, Feb. 5-9, 1979: Correspondence, notes, newsletters, clippings, reports and other meeting items 1978-1980
19/15 Reports on International IBP Programs and Projects: countries include Canada, Denmark, Columbia, Hungary, India, Nigeria and the United Kingdom 1964-1968
19/16 IBP Documents 1964-1971
19/17 National Academy of Sciences, (NAS) National Research Council (NRC), Division of Anthropology and Psychology, Divisional Committee (Representative Member of the American Anthropological Association): Correspondence, committee member list, fellowship awards list, division annual report, notes and bulletin 1959-1960
19/18 NAS, NRC, Division of Anthropology and Psychology, Divisional Committee: Agenda, lists of participants, reports 1960-1962
19/19 National Institute of Dental Research (NIDR) Training Committee Meeting, Sep. 29-30, 1965: Letters, agenda, minutes, reports, lists, applications, notes 1965 September
19/20 Cultural Anthropology Fellowship Review Committee, National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH): Correspondence and notes 1968
19/21 NIDR Dental Research Institutes and Special Programs Advisory Committee: Minutes and progress reports on Dental Research Institutes 1968-1969
19/22 NIDR Dental Research Institutes and Special Programs Advisory Committee: Memoranda, agenda, list of participants, notes 1970-1972
19/23 Committee on Externally Funded Research and Instruction, University of Connecticut: Letters, minutes and regulations 1973
19/24 Connecticut Research Council: Memoranda, agenda, reports, applications 1972-1975
19/25 Connecticut Research Council: Meeting minutes 1972-1974
19/26 NAS, NRC, Committee to Evaluate National Science Foundation Arctic Programs: Correspondence, membership lists, brochure, statement notes 1975-1977
19/27 Committee on Alaska Coal Mining and Reclamation Meeting, University of Alaska Fairbanks: meeting items from notebook: “Notes on Native Populations of Alaska” by W. S. Laughlin 1979
19/28 University of Alberta, President’s Advisory Committee on Campus Reviews, Unit Review Committee for the Department of Anthropology: Letters, notes, review drafts 1986-1987

Part 1. Series 10: Grant funded training and research files; 1954-1992. 3.2 cubic feet.
Contains applications, field notes, statistical findings, and correspondence regarding projects.

Box/Folder Description Dates
19/29 Basques of Idaho Blood Group Genetics Study: “Blood Group Genetics of the Basques of Idaho” by W. S. Laughlin, M.P. Gray and C.E. Hopkins 1951-1956
19/30 Caddoan Indians Blood Group Genetics Study 1957-1958
19/31 Recovery of Human Skeletal Materials at Native Point, Southampton Island, Canada; Application for field research support from the Arctic Institute of North America 1958
19/32 Blood Group Genetics of Southampton Island Eskimos (1959), Alaska Peninsula Eskimos (1960) and Western Eskimos (1961-1962), and Human Genetics of the Polar Eskimos (1963); National Institutes of Health (NIH) Grant 1959-1963
19/33 Aleut-Konyag Prehistory and Ecology; National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant, Third Year, 1963-1964 1961-1963
19/34 Physical Anthropology Training Program; Grant proposal to the National Institute of Dental Research (NIDR) 1963
20/1 Physical Anthropology Training Program; National Institute of General Medical Sciences (GMS) and NIDR Grant, 1964-1965 1962-1965
20/2 Physical Anthropology Training Program: GMS and NIDR Grant, 1967-1968 1965-1968
20/3-7 Physical Anthropology Training Program: GMS and NIDR grants 1967-1970
20/8 Human Genetics of Polar Eskimos; World Health Organization Grant, 1963-1964 1963-1965
20/9 Pacific Eskimo Prehistory; National Science Foundation (NSF) Application, 1964-1965 1964
20/10-13 Alaskan Eskimo Exploitation of the Sea Ice Environment; U.S. Air Force, Arctic Aeromedical Laboratory, Fort Wainwright, Alaska, Aerospace Medical Division (AFSC) Grant, 1964-1965; Richard K. Nelson field notes (typed transcript) 1965
20/14 Alaskan Eskimo Exploitation of the Sea Ice Environment; AFSC Grant, 1964-1965; Ray Bane Reports on Wainwright Dog Behavior 1965
20/15-17 Alaskan Eskimo Exploitation of the Sea Ice Environment; AFSC Grant, 1964-1965; Final Report by Richard K. Nelson 1965
20/18 Alaskan Eskimo Exploitation of the Sea Ice Environment; AFSC Grants, 1964-1968; Richard K. Nelson Field Notes (original pages of notebooks) 1964-1966
20/19 Alaskan Eskimo Exploitation of the Sea Ice Environment; AFSC Grants, 1964-1968; Richard K. Nelson Progress Reports 1964-1966
20/20 Alaskan Eskimo Exploitation of the Sea Ice Environment; AFSC Grant, 1966-1968: Correspondence 1966-1968
20/21 Alaskan Eskimo Exploitation of the Sea Ice Environment; AFSC Grant, 1966-1968; Proposals, agreements and notes 1966-1968.
20/22 U.S.-U.S.S.R. Study of Arctic Native Peoples (NSF): Correspondence and notes on proposed study 1965
20/23 Growth, Performance, Genetics and Ecology of Eskimos; GMS Grant, 1969 1967-1969
20/24 Child Growth, Genetics and Behavioral Ecology of Eskimos; Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research Gant, 1967-1968 1967-1969
20/25 Dento-Cranial Studies of a Genetic Isolate of Eskimos; NIDR Grant, 1968-1969 1968-1969
20/26 Health, Performance, Genetics and Ecology of Eskimos; U. S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research Grant, 1968-1969 1968-1969
20/27 Biobehavioral Ecology of Human Populations; Public Health Service (PHS) Training Grant, 1969: program planning documents 1969-1975
20/28 Biobehavioral Ecology of Human Populations; PHS Training Grant: Applications and award notices 1970-1971
20/29-30 Biobehavioral Ecology of Human Populations; PHS Training Grant: Correspondence and documents 1970-1973
20/31 Aleutian Population and Ecosystem Analysis: Laboratory and Field Station; CRF Grant 1970-1971
20/32-21/5 Aleut Adaptation to the Bering Sea Land Bridge Coastal Configuration; NSF Grant: Application, personnel, travel and supplies, correspondence, notes 1969-1975
21/6 Aleut Adaptation to the Bering Sea Land Bridge Coastal Configuration; NSF Grant; Anangula Investigators: map and notes 1972
21/7 Aleut Adaptation to the Bering Sea Land Bridge Coastal Configuration; NSF Grant; Aleutian Pictures of Anangula and Chaluka Sites: Photograph list from 1973 for 1970 and 1972 photographs 1970-1973
21/8 Aleut Adaptation to the Bering Sea Land Bridge Coastal Configuration; Summer Orders for Anangula Camp, 1973 1973-1974
21/9 Aleut Adaptation to the Bering Sea Land Bridge Coastal Configuration; Correspondence between Alaska and Connecticut 1972
21/10 Aleut Adaptation to the Bering Sea Land Bridge Coastal Configuration; NSF Grant; Chaluka Excavation for Water Main: Correspondence and notes 1974-1976
21/11 Behavioral Responses to Alcohol in Animal and Human Populations; PHS grant application 1970-1971
21/12 Human Skeletal Variation; CRF Grant 1972-1975
21/13 Aleut-Eskimo Population Analysis; CRF grant application 1972
21/14-15 Genetic Factors in Oral-Facial Variation; NIDR Grant: Application and documents 1971-1972
21/16 Biobehavioral Determinants of Cranio-Facial Variations, Central Nervous System Mechanisms and Communications; NIDR Grant: Proposal and related documents 1972
21/17 Analysis of Human Skeletal Material; University of Connecticut Research Foundation (CRF) Grant 1972
21/18 Behavioral Genetics and Biological Anthropology; GMS application 1972
21/19 Osteodensitometer; CRF application 1973
21/20 Direct Photon Absorptiometry of Living and Skeletal Populations; CRF application 1973
21/21 Aleut Biomedical and Anthropological Studies; CRF Grant 1973
21/22 Handedness and School Performance; National Institute of Education grant proposal 1973
21/23 Dental Variation and Osteological Asymmetry; PHS application 1974
21/24 Aleut Population Ecosystem Analysis; NSF Grant, Pennsylvania State University Subcontract for International Biological Program (IBP) Synthesis Volume 1974-1975
21/25 Aleutian-Siberian Prehistory and History; Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research Grant, 1974-1975 1973-1976
21/26 Ford Foundation proposal 1974-1975
21/27-28 Aleut Population Biology and Siberian Origins; NSF Grant 1974-1979
21/29 Bone Mineral Content of Skeletal Populations; CRF grant application 1975
21/30 Siberian-Alaskan Population History; NSF grant application 1975-1976
21/31 Cancer in Alaskan Aleuts and Eskimos; NIH grant proposal 1976
21/32 The Effects of Aging on Osteons; CRF Grant 1976-1977
21/33 Bilateral Asymmetry in Pilot Performance; Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) grant application 1977
21/34 Data Sources for Studies of Differential Life Expectancy; NIH grant proposal 1977
21/35 US-USSR Agreement on Scientific and Technical Cooperation; Press and response 1976-1980
21/36 Bering Sea Human Population Prehistory and Marine Adaptation; NSF grant application, 1978 1977-1978
21/37 Skeletal Age Changes in Long and Short Lived Populations; CRF grant application 1978
21/38-22/12 Biobehavioral Adaptation; NIH Grant: Proposals, correspondence, applications, reference articles, expense records, documents 1964-1984
22/13-15 Igaghsiilugh and the Aleut Cultural Heritage; National Endowment for the Humanites (NEH) Grant: Applications, correspondence, documents 1978-1985
22/16 Procurement of Aleut and Eskimo Bone Specimens in Arizona State University; CRF Grant, 1985 1984
22/17 Village and Cave Survey of the Islands of Four Mountains; National Geographic Society grant application 1985
22/18 Bone Mass in Normal and Osteoporotic Children; PHS Application 1985
22/19 Aleut Cultural Heritage Catalogue: Proposal, correspondence, and notes 1985-1987
22/20 Aleut Cultural Heritage Project; Sherry Spitler Ruberg File, including correspondence and documents 1979-1992
22/21 Genetic Epidemiology of Eskimo Hepatitis B/Liver Cancer; PHS grant application 1986
22/22 Geographical and Temporal Variation in Aleuts (Unangan) and Prehistory; NSF grant proposal 1992
22/23 Grant Lists and Publications and Studies List: Publications and Studies in Progress Resulting from Research under National Institutes of Health Grant GM 06321; W. S. Laughlin, Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin 1963 March
22/24 Program of Instruction for Residents in Aerospace Medicine, Class 66A, Arctic Aeromedical Laboratory, Fort Wainwright, Alaska, Jan. 16-22, 1966; Summer Training Program in Human Ecology, University of Wisconsin, Departments of Zoology and Anthropology: schedule and program description 1966
22/25 Grant protocols and procedures 1970-1973
22/26 Anangula site reports 1973
22/27 Archaeology permit for Nikolski 1973-1975
22/28 Time and effort reports 1970-1977
22/29 Expense records for Aleutian research 1970-1974
22/30-32 Resubmission Records for NSF Grant, 1975-1978 1970-1978
22/33 American Family Study: Protocols for Alaskan Biomedical Study of St. Lawrence Island Eskimos 1979
22/34 Latitudinal Patterning in Human Populations (related to Biobehavioral Adaptation grant) 1980-1983
Oversize folder 1 Anangula village site map circa 1975
22/35 Study Forms and Identification Aids undated, 1958-1982

Part 1. Series 11: Research study data; 1948-1985. 5.2 cubic feet.

Part 1. Series 11: Research study data. Subseries 11a: American Family Study records; 1973-1974. 1.3 cubic feet.
This subseries contains the medical information conducted under the University of Connecticut Field Biomedical Research Unit. Materials in this subseries include consent forms of participants, and medical information.
Note: Access to all folders in box 23 and folders 1-3 in box 24 are closed to access due to the presence of medical information.

Box/Folder Description Dates
23/1-5 [Restricted] Akutan subjects 1973
23/6-9 [Restricted] Atka subjects 1973
23/10-13 [Restricted] Nikolski subjects 1973
23/14 [Restricted] Unalaska subjects 1974
23/15-18 [Restricted] Akutan subjects 1973
23/19-22 [Restricted] Atka subjects 1973
23/23-25 [Restricted] Nikolski subjects 1973
23/26 [Restricted] Aleutian dental casts: Subject list and journal 1972
24/1 [Restricted] Akutan subjects, anthropometric forms 1973
24/2 [Restricted] Atka subjects, anthropometric forms 1973
24/3 [Restricted] Nikolski, anthropometric forms 1973
24/4 Village censuses for Akutan, Atka and Nikolski 1973
24/5 Dichotic listening data: American family hearing and handedness study (tests of graduate students) undated
24/6 Dichotic listening publication: David D. Thompson and Ruth B. Sternberg papers, drafts and data, “Intraindividual Variation of the Laterality Index as Determined by Dichotic Listening” by David D. Thompson, “A Pilot Study of Hearing and Handedness Employing Dichotic Listening in Nikolski, Alaska, 1971” by Ruth B. Sternberg, Laboratory of Biological Anthropology Report Series, Aleut Studies, RS No. 10 undated, 1973
24/7 Biomedical Procedures List: Procedure, researchers and purpose 1973 June 19

Part 1. Series 11: Research study data. Subseries 11b: Radiocarbon date records for Aleutian sites; 1971-1974. 0.1 cubic feet.

Box/Folder Description Dates
24/8 Anangula Blade Center, 1970: Sample Nos. GX2229-GX2247, Geochron Laboratories, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1971 June 19
24/9 Anangula Village, 1971: Sample No. GX2693, Krueger Enterprises, Inc., Geochron Laboratories 1972 August 10
24/10 Chaluka-East, 1970-1972: Sample Nos. GX2156, GX2325, GX2326, GX2421, GX2771, GX2796-GX2803, Geochron Laboratories 1971 April-1972 December
24/11 Chaluka-West, 1971: Sample Nos. GX2419, GX2420, GX2422-GX2428, GX2460-GX2462 1971 December-1972 February
24/12 Ogalodak, 1971: Sample Nos. GX2343-GX2346, GX2354-GX2359, GX2429-GX2440, Geochron Laboratories 1971 September-1972 February
24/13 Anangula Blade, Bay Shoulder, 1972: Sample Nos. GX2808-GX2817, GeoChron Laboratories 1972 November-1973 February
24/14 Robert F. Black, 1972: Sample Nos. GX2348-GX2355, GX2742, GX2743, GX2753-GX2756, GX2762-GX2764, Geochron Laboratories (site unknown) 1971 November-1973 May
24/15 Cold Bay, 1972: Sample Nos. GX2744, GX2745, GX2788-GX2790, Geochron Laboratories 1972 October-November
24/16 Southwest Umnak Island, 1972: Sample Nos. GX2757-GX2760, GX2792-GX2795, Geochron Laboratories 1972 October 17-31
24/17 Anangula Blade, Bering Shoulder, 1973: Sample Nos. GX3221-GX3224, Geochron Laboratories 1973 November 14
24/18 Anangula Village, 1974:  Sample Nos. 1-15, Smithsonian Institution Radiocarbon Laboratory, Radiation Biology Laboratory, Rockville, Maryland 1974
24/19 Anangula blade site data 1972-1973
24/20 Nikolski Bay site data 1972
24/21 Nikolski sites data 1972
24/22 Anangula Village site data 1974
24/23 Correspondence 1972-1973

Part 1. Series 11: Research study data. Subseries 11c: Bone Mineral Content (Bone Densitometry) study files; 1979-1984. 0.2 cubic feet.

Box/ Folder Description Dates
24/24 Study data, forms and notes 1975, 1979-1984
24/25-29 [Restricted] Subject forms 1980-1983
24/30 Sloan Kettering notes and data 1975
24/31 [Restricted] Data undated, 1979

Part 1. Series 11: Research study data. Subseries 11d: Aleut Life Expectancy Study files; 1948-1985. 0.3 cubic feet.

Box/Folder Description Dates
24/32 Aleut data: 1830-1839 undated
24/33 Aleut demography: Data and charts, Atka and Akutan villages 1974
24/34 Aleut demography: Migration data for 1948 1974
24/35 Aleut mortality data: 1823-1829 undated
24/36 Atka denealogy 1948 1974
24/37 Changes in population size undated, 1973
24/38 Kodiak data for 1960-1962 compiled in 1982 1982, 1985
24/39 Kodiak Island Village census: Census lists and genealogical charts 1961
24/40 Koniag demographic data, 1960-1962 undated
24/41 Life expectancy tables, graphs and other data undated
24/42 Longevity as Adaptive Forces: Notes, drafts 1965, 1975
24/43 Nikolski birth records and genealogical charts 1948
24/44-46 Pribilof demographic and mortality data undated, 1971, 1976
24/47 Season of birth undated
24/48 Seward life expectancy data undated
24/49 Unalaska daily record 1974 June
24/50 Tables, data and notes undated, 1973-1974

Part 1. Series 11: Research study data. Subseries 11e: Other study data files; 1948-1984. 0.3 cubic feet.
Arranged alphabetically.

Box/Folder Description Dates
24/51 Air measure: Pilot study undated, 1973
24/52 [Restricted] Akutan physical (xerographic copy of spiral notebook) 1952
24/53 [Restricted] Aleut blood (Nikolski, Atka and Akutan) 1973
24/54 [Restricted] Aleut biochemistry (Dr. Fred Alexander) 1948
24/55 Aleut lipid study 1974
24/56 [Restricted] Aleutian bio-Screening, Nikolski subjects (Prof. Ezio Giacobini) 1972
24/57 Arm volume data (Laughlin graduate students) 1975 February
24/58 [Restricted] Blood pressure records: Akutan and Nikolski 1972-1973
24/59 Causes for hospitalization (Aleuts) 1973
24/60 [Restricted] ECG Nikolski: List of subjects for heart test and diagram undated
24/61 EEG mouse study 1976
25/1 Greenlandic Crania: Data and reference articles 1966
25/2 Heart Rate Analysis of Protein-malnourished Rhesus Macaques Exploiting Traditional and Biotelemetric EKG Recording Techniques (data for David D. Thompson’s master’s thesis) 1974
25/3 [Restricted] Hepatitis study of Kodiak (J. B. Jorgensen) 1984
25/4 Motor potential recording data (David D. Thompson) 1975
25/5 New England demographic data undated, 1973
25/6 [Restricted] Pribilof Island anthropometric data (Laughlin’s ledger book) 1981
25/7 [Restricted] St. Lawrence Island data (Albert Harper’s subject list and two ledger books) 1979, 1981
25/8 St. Lawrence Island: Missing teeth 1979
25/9 [Restricted] St. Lawrence Island SMAT (cholesterol and triglycerides study) 1979
25/10 United Airlines: Dichotic listening and motor potential notes 1975

Part 1. Series 11: Research study data. Subseries 11f: Data printouts; 1980-1985. 3 cubic feet.

Box/Folder Description Dates
26/1 [Restricted] Bone mineral content, St. Paul Island subjects 1981 March-April
26/2 [Restricted] Bone mineral content, St. George Island subjects 1981 March-April
26/3 Bone mineral content, St. Lawrence Island, covariance 1980 January 25
26/4 Pribilof Islands and St. Lawrence Island cohorts 1982 February 6
26/5 Bone mineral content, Pribilof Islands 1982-1983
26/6 St. Lawrence Island anthropology 1981
26/7 K. Cowen BMDP Yale and Farmington 1983
26/8 Shapiro 1983
27 Osteon Ipiutak printouts 1982-1983
28/1 H. C. Female Analysis 1983
28/2 Anangula Village site (AVTOOL) 1981
28/3 Pribilof Islands, St. Lawrence Island and Kodiak Island data 1983
28/4 Pribilof Islands undated, 1982
28/5 Alaska genes 1981
28/6 Aleut anthropometrics and data tables undated, 1973
28/7 Koniag genealogical or demographic study: Explanation of printout variables, charts and data for individual subjects 1985

Part 1. Series 12: Subject files; 1947-1989. 1.3 cubic feet.

Box/Folder Description Dates
25/11 Africa undated, 1960-1967
25/12 Aging (Tom Barrett notes) 1977
25/13 Aleut studies; (articles, papers, notes, etc.) undated, 1949-1979
25/14 Anthropology definitions and examples 1958
25/15 Anthropometry analysis (asymmetry) undated, 1975
25/16 Arabia undated, 1947, 1951-1952
25/17 Australopithecine: Man-Apes undated, 1957-1967
25/18 Biomedical Engineering (lecture notes) 1975
25/19 Blood undated, 1957-1966
25/20 Blood groups: Test techniques 1954-1955
25/21 Bone metabolism (lecture notes) 1975
25/22 Brain undated, 1971, 1977
25/23 Cerebral asymmetry (lecture notes) undated
25/24 Child growth and development 1966
25/25 Classification (taxonomy, distance) undated, 1948-1958
25/26 Cold Adaptation undated, 1975
25/27 Consanguinity undated, 1959
25/28 Constitution undated, 1950, 1952
25/29 Dental bibliography undated
25/30 Dogs undated, 1964-1966
25/31 Ecology 1962-1965
25/32 Evaluation of differences among fossil and modern man 1961
25/33 Evaluation of the skeleton (lecture notes) 1977
25/34 Evolutionary rates 1975
25/35 Eyeball and vision undated, 1942, 1960, 1962
25/36 Family genetics undated, 1947-1960
25/37 Fossil reproduction undated, 1967
25/38 Genetic equilibrium and departures undated, 1962-1963
25/39 Growth and development (notes) undated
25/40 Handedness 1971, 1977
25/41 History of Physical Anthropology undated, 1966, 1968, 1982, 1983
25/42 History – John C. Greene 1957, 1960, 1962, 1963
25/43 Homo Erectus 1966-1982
25/44 Human ecology undated, 1961-1963
25/45 Human Ecology Research Program 1966-1967
25/46 Human evolution: Topics undated, 1967-1987
25/47 Human skull and brain undated, 1960, 1974, 1976
25/48 Hunting 1967-1985
25/49 Hunting lectures undated, 1964-1982
25/50 Intelligence and race undated, 1948, 1958
25/51 Language and brain (lecture notes) undated
25/52 Longevity (papers by Russian scientists) circa 1980-1989
25/53 Menarche 1976
25/54 Mongolism, Malformations, Atavism 1950, 1956, 1960
25/55 Multiple Bases for Human Variation (Writings by W. S. Laughlin and Benson E. Ginsburg on human genetics) undated, 1966-1970
25/56 Natural Selection and Evolution undated, 1961, 1964
25/57 Neanderthal Man 1971-1983
25/58 Neurochemistry: lecture notes and readings 1974
25/59 Neurology (lecture notes) 1974
25/60 Neuropsychology of language: Lecture notes, examination 1976
25/61 Pigmentation undated, 1956-1975
29/1 Population structure: Articles, thesis prospectus, and note undated, 1966-1973
29/2 Primate behavior and preconditions for humans undated, 1958-1959, 1971
29/3 Primates undated, 1980
29/4 Primitive Evolution undated, 1948, 1955
29/5 Probability Theory: Natchez Social Structure 1955
29/6 Problems in human evolution 1969, 1976-1977
29/7 Race undated, 1973, 1979-1980
29/8 Race and blood groups undated, 1952-1964
29/9 Race, genetics, and behavior 1971-1972
29/10 Scope of Biological Anthropology 1972-1983
29/11 Single species argument undated, 1957-1980
29/12 Skeletal archaeology: Information from Skeletons in Archaeological Sites undated, 1967-1969, 1974
29/13 Sociobiology 1967-1983
29/14 Taxonomy and evolution undated
29/15 Teeth: Fissural patterns 1963
29/16 Trends in human evolution undated, 1957- 1982

Part 1. Series 13: Photographs; 1954-1988. 0.4 cubic feet.

Box/Folder Description Dates
30/1 Portrait of William S. Laughlin by Rolf Gilberg 1967 August 8
30/2 Aleutian Islands Expedition Exhibit at the Aleut Museum, Nikolski [from box 1, folder 18] circa 1978
30/3 Photographs from the article, “Caught Up in a Controversy,” Connecticut Accent, Hartford Times Sunday Magazine “Shoulder Excavations” (back of print) Man and woman working at excavation site; “Professor Laughlin in his UConn classroom with several students and two visiting Aleuts” (caption from article) Laughlin and two Aleut men standing in front of blackboard with three female students sitting in foreground; “The visiting Aleuts relax over a mug of coffee with Professor Ginsburg at the UConn Campus” (caption from article; “Sarah Laughlin (in the right foreground) sifts through material in a mound at Chaluka.” (caption from article) Sara Laughlin and man working at Chaluka site with the Russian Orthodox Church at Nikolski in the background 1974 June 4
30/4 Demonstrations: SDS (Laboratory of Biological Anthropology Photos, including sheets identifying some participants) 1974 March
30/5 Demonstration near Gulley Hall 1974 March
30/6 Bruno Frohlich: Stone dwelling site, location and date unidentified; Pot or urn found by Bruno Frohlich in Tunisia in 1978; Sovoroff 50th wedding anniversary ceremony, pictures by Bruno Frohlich; Nikolski area scenery and excavation site, pictures by Bruno Frohlich; 1974 undated, 1974, 1978
30/7 Paul Sledzik File: Bladed weapon; Human bone specimens 1988
30/8 Portraits of Professors Laughlin and Richard H. Osborne in office at the University of Wisconsin (Human Variation and Origins co-authors) circa 1967
30/9 Symposium on Teaching Anthropology, Burg Wartenstein, Austria, Aug. 9-16, 1966 (participants at conference and scenery) 1966 August
30/10 U. S.–Japan Conference on the Microevolution and Population History of Northern Peoples, Sapporo, Japan, Aug. 15-17, 1966: Unidentified Japanese professor with hominid skull; Portrait of unidentified Japanese professor in suit (same person as above,); Unidentified man standing under convention banner at hotel 1966 August
30/11 Basques of Idaho Trip: Frederico and Charlie Vidal standing with unidentified woman in front of car; Charlie Vidal operating camera standing next to car; Charlie Vidal, Peggy Brailsford, Bill Brailsford and Fred Brailsford standing outside Bill Brailsford home in Ketchum, Idaho 1954
30/12 Chaluka Site Photographs: Chaluka child burial: area scenery and skeleton at site; Coot child burial: area scenery, loading parts of prefabricated shelters onto truck, and men at cargo plane door; Chaluka close: view inside work tent and prefabricated shelter building; Prefabricated shelter building being constructed around all-terrain vehicle; Chaluka site with five prefabricated domed shelter buildings, 2.2 miles from Nikolski circa 1971
30/13 Charles Edwardsen of Barrow, Alaska and American Family History Study Personnel in Laboratory (includes xerographic copy of study form and notes on Edwardsen): Professors Alexanderson and Richard H. Osborne; Shiro Kondo, W. S. Laughlin and Charles Edwardsen; Charles Edwardsen 1967 March 25
30/14 Dental Casts of Aleut Subjects, 1973 (Akutan, Atka and Nikolski); Laboratory of Physical Anthropology, Department of Biobehavioral Sciences, University of Connecticut 1977
30/15 Paleo-Aleut skull and pelvis photographs undated
30/16 Scope of Biological Anthropology: Man taking photograph of skeleton at excavation site; Detail of woven ligature cloth on skeleton at excavation site; View of jet airliner from rear on airport runway; Man standing in front of turbine of jet airliner; Laughlin and pilot sitting in cockpit of jet airliner; People at work in physical anthropology laboratory 1973, 1975

Part 2. Materials donated by the Museum of the North; 1967-1977. 4 cubic feet.

Box Description dates
31 Administrative records, correspondence, publications regarding human evolution and biology, human variation and the National Science Foundation 1967-1969
32 Administrative records, books, correspondence, and publications regarding American anthropologists, Grassland ecosystems, evolution and biology, International Biological Program, National Research Council, and the National Science Foundation 1968-1972, 1977
33 Administrative records, correspondence, and publications regarding the Arctic, aquatic studies, desert biome, International Biological Program, National Research Council, and the U.S. Tundra Biome Symposium 1969-1972, 1977
34 Administrative records, correspondence, and publications regarding anthropology, ecology, genetic studies of American Indians, human evolution, and the National Research Council. 1969, 1973, 1976

Part 3. Materials donated by the University of Connecticut; undated. 31 cubic feet.
This part contains materials donated by the University of Connecticut. The items include field notebooks from Laughlin and others who participated in various expeditions, research, photographs, and item lists.

Box Description Date
35-65 Field notebooks, research, photographs, excavation reports undated

 

Comments are closed.