Meyer Chessin Papers, 1930-1992

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Chessin, Meyer
Title
Meyer Chessin Papers
Dates
1930-1992 (inclusive)
Quantity
21.8 linear feet
Collection Number
Mss 630
Summary
This collection contains papers, which represent Meyer Chessin’s education at the University of California and career as a Plant Physiologist at The University of Montana; these paper include correspondence, publications, research materials, teaching papers, service papers, and some audio-visual materials.
Repository
University of Montana, Mansfield Library, Archives and Special Collections
Archives and Special Collections
Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library
University of Montana
32 Campus Dr. #9936
59812-9936
Missoula, MT
Telephone: 406-243-2053
library.archives@umontana.edu
Access Restrictions

Researchers must use collection in accordance with the policies of Archives and Special Collections, the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, and The University of Montana--Missoula. Materials in Series IV, Subseries 2 are restricted.

Languages
English.

Historical NoteReturn to Top

Meyer “Mike” Chessin was born on February 2, 1921 in New York City. He moved to California at age 16. After high school, he attended UCLA and received an A.A. degree in Plant studies in 1939. Chessin then attended UC-Berkeley where he received a B.S. degree in Plant Pathology in 1941. He enlisted in the military in 1943. While serving in the military, Chessin attended three semesters of communication engineering courses at Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. While in Columbus he met his wife, Florence. In 1945, Chessin served abroad in Kwajalein Island, Marshall Islands and Berlin, Germany.

Chessin left the military in 1946 and attended UC-Berkley, earning his Ph.D. in Plant Physiology in 1950. Chessin moved to Missoula and began work as a professor at The University of Montana, Department of Botany in 1949. He worked at the University until his retirement in 1990, when he received professor emeriti status.

Chessin’s scholarly research interests included plant physiology, pathology, photobiology and virology. He was an active researcher and collaborated in domestic and foreign research. He completed fellowships in plant pathology at Harpenden, England and in physical chemistry at the University of Minnesota. He attended institutes on both desert and tropical biology in Arizona and Costa Rica respectively. He directed research for the Bi-national Agricultural Research and Development (BARD) program based in Israel from 1975-1981. He served as a Fulbright lecturer traveling to Romania in 1971 and 1975 and to Bulgaria in 1980. He served as a consulting editor for Environment magazine.

Chessin was also interested in broader environmental and civic issues including herbicides and pesticides, solid waste management, the effects of nuclear weapons and radiation and disarmament. Chessin advised state and local Weed Management committees on herbicides and biological control issues. He was instrumental in establishing the Western Montana Scientists Committee for Public Information, which conducted public Solid Waste Workshops throughout Montana and Idaho. Chessin has been a peace activist since 1946. In a 2003 interview for the Veterans History Project, Chessin credits his military experience with sparking his interest in the peace movement and disarmament.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

This collection contains papers which represent Meyer Chessin’s education and career; these include correspondence, publications, research materials, teaching papers, service papers, and some audio-visual materials.

Series I, Correspondence, predominately contains professional correspondence and a small amount of personal correspondence. Correspondents include colleagues, publishers, politicians, government officials, scholarly organizations and businesses. Correspondence is arranged alphabetically by correspondent and chronologically by date.

Series II, Writings and Publications, contains scholarly research, civic and environmental publications. Over fifty publications were described at the item-level; the remaining publications and writings are unorganized. The organized publications in this series are arranged alphabetically.

Series III, Teaching Papers, contains papers from both undergraduate and graduate courses Chessin taught. These include lecture notes, exams, quizzes, reading materials, lab manuals, experiments, and correspondence regarding seminar speakers. There is one linear foot of papers, reports and assignments students prepared for Chessin’s courses.

Series IV, University and Academic Service Papers, contains papers from Chessin’s academic and University service. It is divided into two subseries: Subseries 1, General Service Papers and Subseries 2, Restricted Service Papers.

Subseries 1, General Service Papers, contains correspondence, reports, newsletters and meeting minutes. Chessin’s academic service materials include papers from scholarly organizations focused on plant pathology and photobiology. There are also materials from national and international conferences and symposiums. University service papers include: Faculty Senate and committee meeting minutes and correspondence; University and Botany department correspondence, memos and curriculum reviews; Chessin’s service record; formal requests for sabbatical leave; and University news releases noting Chessin’s achievements. The faculty committees represented in the subseries are the Budget and Policy Committee, the Executive Committee, the Faculty Benefits Committee, the Faculty Research Advisory Committee and the Hazards Radiation Committee. One folder contains correspondence and records of Joseph Kramer, an early Botany faculty member and dates from 1930-1977. This subseries is organized alphabetically.

Subseries 2, Restricted Service papers, contains restricted papers from the Faculty Appeals Committee, student advisees, faculty searches and an age discrimination complaint. This series is restricted.

Series V, Research Papers, contains articles, correspondence, notes, research data, grant and fellowship applications and research proposals and reports. Chessin’s research subjects included cactus viruses and hosts, photobiology, photo reactivation, selenium, spiderwort and radiation. His records regarding foreign travel and foreign research collaboration are included in this collection. This series also contains research Chessin completed for his doctorial dissertation. This series is arranged alphabetically.

Series VI, Civic and Environmental Service Papers, contains articles, clippings, correspondence, reports, newsletters, meeting minutes, and reports about social and environmental topics. These topics include: militarism, nuclear weapons, radiation, disarmament, hazardous waste, herbicides and pesticides, solid waste management and recycling. Records of the Western Montana Scientists Committee for Public Information (WMSCPI) and the solid waste workshops it sponsored are included in this series. This series contains correspondence with politicians and government officials regarding military and environmental topics. This collection also contains Chessin’s preparatory notes and articles for his testimony about 2,4,5-T before the EPA, Office of Hazardous Materials Control. This series is arranged alphabetically.

Series VII, College Papers, contains papers from Chessin’s time as a student at UCLA and UC-Berkeley. These include class notes, papers, drawings, research notes. This series is organized alphabetically.

Series VIII, Miscellaneous Papers, contains unidentified handwritten notes, clippings, a map, a calendar, and supplier information. This series is organized alphabetically.

Series IX, Photographs and Slides, contains photographs, negatives, photographic slides and specimen slides. Subjects include Cactus Virus, BARD, King Cole’s Hole, herbicide’s effects on animals and plant species at an unidentified botanical garden. There are audio cassettes that accompany the King Cole’s Hole slides and herbicide’s effects on animals negatives.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Researchers are responsible for using in accordance with 17 U.S.C. and any other applicable statutes. Copyright status unknown.

Preferred Citation

[Name of document or photograph number], Meyer Chessin Papers, Archives and Special Collections, Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, The University of Montana--Missoula.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

The collection is divided into nine series:

Series I: Correspondence, 1.0 linear feet, circa 1950s-1986

Series II: Writings and Publications, 1.0 linear feet, 1950-1992

Series III: Teaching Papers, 3.0 linear feet, circa 1949-1980s

Series IV: University and Academic Service Papers, 5.4 linear feet, 1930-1980

Subseries 1: General Service Papers, 3.0 linear feet, 1930-1980 and undated

Subseries 2: Restricted Service Papers, 2.4 linear feet, 1969-1990

Series V: Research Papers, 4.6 linear feet, [circa 1947-1990]

Series VI: Civic and Environmental Service Papers, 4.4 linear feet, 1959-1982

Series VII: College Papers, 1.0 linear feet, 1940-1948

Series VIII: Miscellaneous Papers, 0.4 linear feet, 1974

Series IX: Photographs and Slides, 1.0 linear feet, 1971-1975

Custodial History

Papers were held by Meyer Chessin until he donated them to the Archives.

Acquisition Information

This collection was a donated by Meyer Chessin in three parts in 1992, 1994 and 1995.

Processing Note

This collection was unorganized and contained large amounts of unidentified materials. The processor followed these guidelines when sorting unidentified correspondence.

Correspondence that was foldered, identified and dated by Chessin was left in its original folder. Loose correspondence was moved into the correspondence series if it could not be related to its surrounding materials.

Separated Materials

During processing, a number of published materials were removed. Floor plans for the proposed Stella Duncan Research Institute and proposed Health Sciences Building were removed from the collection due to severe water damage and mold.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Series I:  Correspondence, circa 1950s-1986Return to Top

1.0 linear foot
Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1/1
Champion International
1986
1/2
Baucus, Max
1977
1/3
Benson
1985-1986
1/4
General B. Gurwitz
undated
1/5
Louis Hayes
1980
1/6
P. E. Libby
1980
1/7
Michael Mawby
undated
1/8
Lloyd Meyer
undated
1/9
Puskar G. Rawal
undated
1/10
Correspondence, foreign travel
undated
1/11
Correspondence, plant importation
undated
1/12
Correspondence, Troy, Montana
undated
1/13
Correspondence
prior to 1960
1/14
Correspondence
1960
1/15
Correspondence
1961
1/16
Correspondence
1962
1/17
Correspondence
1963
1/18
Correspondence
1963-1970
1/19
Correspondence
1964
1/20
Correspondence
1965
1/21
Correspondence
1965 and undated
1/22
Correspondence
1966-1968
1/23
Correspondence
1966-1968
1/24
Correspondence
1968-1979
1/25
Correspondence
1969
1/26
Correspondence
1970
1/27
Correspondence
1971
1/28
Correspondence
1976-1978
1/29
Correspondence
1972
1/30
Correspondence
1977-1979
1/31
Correspondence
1979
1/32
Correspondence
1979-1980
1/33-40
Correspondence
undated

Series II:  Writings and Publications, 1950-1992 Return to Top

1.0 linear foot
Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
2/1
"Abolition of Glandular Secretion by Ultraviolet Light"
1962
2/2
"Cacti, Too, Have Viruses"
1963
2/3
"Cactus Virus in the United States"
1961
2/4
"Calcium Deficiency and Infection of Nicotiana glutinosa by Tobacco Mosaic virus," by Chessin and H. A. Scott
1955
2/5
"Civil Defense Hazards Associated with Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Installations in Central Montana," notes and correspondence
1963-1981
2/6
"Chloroplast ‘Disappearance’ as a Tool for Studying Some Effects of Ultraviolet Light on Plants," by M. Chessin and G. H. Quinn Jr.
1961
2/7
"Disappearance of Guard Cell Chloroplast in Ultraviolet-Irradiated Leaves," by L.M. Blakely and M. Chessin
1959
2/8
"Differential Sensitivity of Tobacco Mosaic Virus and Its Infection Nucleic Acid to Fast Electrons," by M. Chessin, R. A. Solberg and M. Jackson
1964
2/9
"A Distinctive Strain of Ribgrass Mosaic Virus from Montana, USA"
1980
2/10
"Distribution of Cactus Viruses in Wild Plants," by M. Chessin and D. Lesemann
1972
2/11
"Dormancy in Some Western Montana Shrubs"
1955
2/12
"Effects of Auxins on Virus-Induced Leaf Abscission," by Joan Gwyneth Byson and M. Chessin
1961
2/13
"The Effect of Nitrogen Deficiency on the Properties of Tobacco-Mosaic Virus"
1951
2/14
"Effects of Radiation on viruses," manuscript
undated
2/15
"Effects of Tobacco mosaic Virus on Early Leaf Development in Tobacco," by Sanford S. Tepfer and M. Chessin
1959
2/16
"An Electron Microscope Study on the Size of Sammons’ Opuntia Virus"
1965
2/17
"External Symptoms and Giemsa-stainable Cell Inclusions Associated with Virus Infection in Cacti," by M. Chessin, R. A. Solberg, and P. C. Fisher
1963
2/18
"Factors Influencing Susceptibility to Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV)"
1952
2/19
"Faculty Turnover at MSU"
1962
2/20
"Germination Studies of Seeds of Native Plants"
1960 and undated
2/21
"Growth Substances and Stunting in Virus-Infected Plants"
1957
2/22
"Identification of Cactus Virus," abstract
1963
2/23
"The Influence of Mineral Nutrition on the Susceptibility of Nicotiana Glutinosa to Infection by Tobacco Mosaic Virus"
undated
2/24
"The Inhibitions of Tobacco Mosaic Virus by the NDBS Fraction Podophyllin," draft and correspondence
undated
2/25
"Large-scale Use of 2,4-D on Sagebrush and Lodge pole Pine in Montana"
1970
2/26
"Light Quality and Photoreactivation of Plant Viruses"
1958
2/27
"The Mechanism of Photoreactivation of Plant Viruses"
undated
2/28
"Montana Missiles and the Arms Race"
undated
2/29
"Montana and the Nuclear Winter"
undated
2/30
"Montana and the Plowshare Program—Benefits and Risks"
1969
2/31
"Mutation Frequencies in Tradescantia Clone KU-9 near the Trojan Nuclear Power Plant," draft
undated
2/32
"A New Strain of Tobacco Mosaic Virus from Lychinis alba," by M. Chessin, M. Zaitlin and R. A Solberg
1967
2/33
"Nuclear Winter and the Tropics"
1992
2/34
"The Ozone Layer, Viruses and Plant Virus Diseases"
undated
2/35
"Photochemical Reduction of Blue Tetrazolium by Isolated Chloroplasts," by John J. Taylor and M. Chessin
1959
2/36
"Photodynamic Inactivation of Infectious Nucleic Acid"
1960
2/37
"Photoreactivation of Clover Yellow mosaic Virus"
1965
2/38
"A Photoreversible Effect of Ultraviolet Light on Chloroplasts"
undated
2/39
"Physiology of Induced Responses to Biotic and Abiotic Stress"
undated
2/40
"Physiology of Plant Virus Diseases," grant report
1959
2/41
"Rapid Method for Selenium Assay of Plant Material," by R. Duff and M. Chessin
1965
2/42
"Plants as Hosts for Human Viruses"
undated
2/43
Review of Beyond Repair: The Ecology of Capitalism
circa 1971
2/44
"Science and an Informed Public: Toward a University of Survival"
1970
2/45
"Seed Germination of Native Plants," paper
undated
2/46
"Selenium in the Vegetation of Malibu Beach, California"
1973
2/47
"A Severe Strain of Tobacco Mosaic virus from Cactus," by Lillian Giri and M. Chessin
1975
2/48
"Some Notes and New Records of Plant Viruses from Montana," by H. Agrawl , L. Bos, and M. Chessin
1962
2/49
"Spraying for Sagebrush Control in Montana and the West"
circa 1970
2/50
Summary of Dissertation for Ph.D.
1950
2/51
"Vergleichende serologische an elektronenmik roskopische Untersuchungen an Isolaten des Kakteen-X-Virus," by others and M. Chessin
undated
2/52
"Volitale Oils in Balsamorhiza sagitta," by M. Chessin and Muriel R. Loran
1956
2/53
"Wild Plant Hosts of a Cactus Virus"
1965
2/54
Comments on Manuscript
undated
2/55
Doctorate Dissertation
1950
2/56
Obituary of Clancy Gordon, by M. Chessin
1981
2/57
Papers by M. Chessin and Lallan Giri
undated
2/58-61
Papers, drafts with correspondence and notes
undated
2/62
Publications
1955-1975
2/63
Publications
1957-1959
2/64-67
Publications
undated
2/68
Publications, by Chessin and others in German
undated
2/69
Publication list and articles
1959-1962 and undated
2/70
Publications and notes and illustrations
undated
2/71
Publications and papers with comments
undated
2/72
Report on Exchange Visit to Bulgaria
1980
2/73
Speech, outline
undated
2/74
Thesis, manuscript
undated
2/75
Thesis, manuscript and notes
undated
2/76
Untitled manuscript, rough draft
undated

Series III:  Teaching Papers, circa 1949-1980sReturn to Top

3.0 linear feet
Container(s) Description Dates
Box
3
Identified courses in Botany, Chemistry and Environmental Studies, course materials
circa 1950-1980s
4
Unidentified course materials
circa 1950-1980s
5
Student papers and reports
circa 1950-1980s

Series IV:  University and Academic Service Papers, 1930-1980Return to Top

5.4 linear feet
Container(s) Description Dates
Subseries 1: General Service Papers
3.0 linear feet
1930-1980
Box
6
Service Papers
1930-1977
7
Service Papers
1976-1980
8
Service Papers
1967-1981
Subseries 2: Restricted Service Papers
2.4 linear feet
1969-1990
Box
9
Faculty Appeals Committee papers
undated
10
Faculty Appeals Committee papers
undated
11
Faculty Appeals Committee papers and other service papers
undated

Series V:  Research Papers, [circa 1947-1990]Return to Top

4.6 linear feet
Container(s) Description Dates
Box
12
Research Papers, A-C
[circa 1947-1990]
13
Research Papers, C-P
[circa 1947-1990]
14
Research Papers, P-R
[circa 1947-1990]
15
Research Papers, R-U
[circa 1947-1990]
16
Research Papers, U-W
[circa 1947-1990]
17
Research Notecards
undated

Series VI:  Civic and Environmental Service Papers, 1959-1982Return to Top

4.4 linear feet
Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
18/1
Air pollution, clippings and papers
undated
18/2
Air pollution papers by Clancy Gordon
1958-1970
18/3
Acid Rain
undated
18/4
Americans for Democratic Action
1965-1966
18/5
Arms Control, correspondence with Senators Baucus and Melcher
undated
18/6
Center of the consequences of Nuclear War
undated
18/7
Chemical and Biological Weapons
undated
18/8
Citizens Against Toxic Herbicides
undated
18/9
Coal strip mining
undated
18/10
Coalition for Peace Through Strength
undated
18/11
Committee on Nuclear Strategy
1974-1975 and undated
18/12
Concerned Citizens for a Quality Environment
undated
18/13
Costa Rica
undated
18/14
Disarmament, articles, correspondence and clippings
1974-1976
18/15
Disarmament, articles and correspondence
1974-1977 and undated
18/16
Disarmament, articles and clippings
1976-1978 and undated
18/17
Disarmament, SALT
1979
18/18
Dissenting Democrats, clippings
1967 and undated
18/19
Environment, book reviews, notes and clippings
undated
18/20
Environment, articles and clippings
undated
18/21
Environment, film reviews
undated
18/22
Environment, radioactivity
undated
18/23
Environmental movement, article
undated
18/24
Fallout Shelters
1959-1962
18/25
Fort Belknap, environmental issues and survey results
undated
18/26
Freedom Leadership Foundation
undated
18/27
Hazardous Waste
undated
18/28
Herbicide
1951-1969
18/29
Herbicide
1963-1974 and undated
18/30
Herbicide
1968-1971 and undated
18/31
Herbicide
1970-1978 and undated
18/32
Herbicide
1970-1979 and undated
18/33
Herbicide
1972 and undated
18/34
Herbicide, articles and correspondence
1972
18/35
Herbicide
1972-1976 and undated
18/36
Herbicide
1973
18/37
Herbicide
1973-1978
18/38
Herbicide, 2,4,5-T
undated
18/39
Herbicide, 2,4,5-T, testimony
1967-1974
18/40
Herbicide, 2,4,5-T
1972 and undated
18/41
Herbicide, 2,4,5-T
undated
19/1
Herbicide, 2,4,5-T
1980-1984 and undated
19/2
Herbicide, 2,4,5-T hearings
undated
19/3
Herbicide, 2,4,5-T Wartime use
1970-1971 and undated
19/4
Herbicide, 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T
1980-1981 and undated
19/5
Herbicide, campus policies on biological control
undated
19/6
Herbicide, campus policies
undated
19/7
Herbicide clippings
1988 and undated
19/8
Herbicide, commercial advertisements
undated
19/9
Herbicide, dioxin
undated
19/10
Herbicide and pesticide, Missoula County and Montana
1979-1990 and undated
19/11
Herbicide and pesticide, Western Montana
1979-1981
19/12
Herbicide for Sagebrush information ‘from the establishment’
1970 and undated
19/13
Herbicide, Tordon, picloram
1976
19/14
Institute for Policy Studies
circa 1980
19/15
Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles/ Anti-ballistic Missile Systems
undated
19/16
Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles/ Anti-ballistic Missile Systems
1968-1976
19/17
International Environment
undated
19/18
Light pollution
undated
19/19
Lodge pole thinning project
1976
19/20
Microwave Radiation, articles and correspondence
1971-1977 and undated
19/21
Letter to Senator Mansfield about militarism, correspondence
1972
19/22
Missoula issues, Brooks Street, Correspondence
1976
19/23
Missoula County Zoning Commission
undated
19/24
Montana biological weed control
undated
19/25
Montana Missile Symposium
1978-1979
19/26
Montana Missiles and the Nuclear Arms Race Conference
1979-1980
19/27
Montana Missiles and the Nuclear Arms Race Conference
1980
19/28
Montana Missiles and the Nuclear Arms Race Conference, proposal
undated
19/29
Montana Weed Law, proposed modifications
undated
19/30
Newsletters
1965
19/31
Northern Plains Resource Council
undated
19/32
Nuclear Radiation
undated
19/33
Nuclear War
undated
19/34
Nuclear Weapons’ effects, Bikini clippings
1977
19/35
Nuclear Weapons and Radiation effects
1960-1978 and undated
19/36
Nuclear Weapons and Radiation
1962-1977 and undated
19/37
Nuclear Winter, articles
undated
19/38
Oregon Bottle Bill
1973 and undated
19/39
Overkill/Overrun movie, correspondence and flyers
1972
19/40
Peace, articles and correspondence
1960-1968
19/41
Pesticides
undated
20/1
Pesticides
undated
20/2
Petitions
undated
20/3
Public Concerns, correspondence, articles, and clippings
1970-1980
20/4
Radiation
undated
20/5
Radiation
undated
20/6
Radiation, clippings
1970-1977 and undated
20/7
Radiation, correspondence
1962-1972
20/8
Radiation and air pollution research
undated
20/9
Radiation Biology, local outline and notes
undated
20/10
Radiation Biology, correspondence
undated
20/11-13
Radiation Fallout and Pollution
undated
20/14
Radioactivity, biological effects
1966-1975
20/15
Radiology
undated
20/16
Recycling
undated
20/17
Recycling program in Rochester, New York
undated
20/18
Rocky Mountain Science Council, newsletter
1965
20/19
Sagebrush
undated
20/20
Sagebrush, correspondence
undated
20/21
Sagebrush and other mass sprayings in Montana
undated
20/22
Sagebrush, paper
undated
20/23
Sagebrush, research
undated
20/24
Science and public policy
undated
20/25
Scientists Institute for Public Information
undated
20/26
Social Action Committee for Communications
undated
20/27
Solid Waste Bureau
undated
20/28
Solid Waste education
undated
20/29
Solid Waste education
undated
20/30
Solid Waste management
undated
20/31-33
Solid Waste Workshop
undated
20/34
Solid Waste Workshop
1973
20/35
Solid Waste Workshop
1973-1975
20/36
Solid Waste Workshop, Billings, Montana
undated
21/1
Solid Waste Workshop, Billings, Montana
undated
21/2-3
Solid Waste Workshop, correspondence
undated
21/4
Solid Waste Workshop, educational materials
undated
21/5
Solid Waste Workshop, financial records
undated
21/6
Solid Waste Workshop, final summary
circa 1970s
21/7
Solid Waste Workshop, grant application
1976-1977
21/8
Solid Waste Workshop, Great Falls, Montana
undated
21/9-10
Solid Waste Workshop, Helena, Montana
1974
21/11
Solid Waste Workshop, materials
undated
21/12
Solid Waste Workshop, Missoula, Montana
undated
21/13
Solid Waste Workshop, Missoula, Montana, summary
undated
21/14
Solid Waste Workshop, newsletter
undated
21/15
Solid Waste Workshop, notes
undated
21/16-17
Solid Waste Workshop, Pocatello, Idaho
undated
21/18
Solid Waste Workshop, Pocatello, Idaho, summary and analysis
1974
21/19
Solid Waste Workshop, programs
undated
21/20
Solid Waste Workshop, publicity
undated
21/21
Solid Waste Workshop, recycling information
undated
21/22-25
Solid Waste Workshop, Spokane, Washington
undated
21/26
Solid Waste Workshop, St. Louis
1974
21/27
Solid Waste Workshop, weekly meeting notes
undated
21/28
Soviet Energy
undated
21/29
Survival?
undated
21/30
Teach-in, correspondence and petition
undated
21/31
Test Ban Treaty, correspondence
1968-1969
21/32
Test Ban Treaty, Amchitka
undated
21/33
Test Ban Treaty, congressional records
undated
21/34
Test Ban Treaty, Montana, Canada and Nevada
undated
21/35
Test Ban Treaty, radiation
undated
21/36
Test Ban Treaty, radiation, Hosmer
undated
22/1
US Military Resources, correspondence
1976
22/2
Vietnam
undated
22/3-4
Vietnam, correspondence, clippings and articles
1964-1972
22/5
Weed Control, regional concerns
undated
22/6-8
Western Montana Scientists Committee for Public Information (WMSCPI)
undated
22/9
WMSCPI, conference and meeting minutes
1972-1982
22/10
WMSCPI, contact information
undated

Series VII:  College Papers, 1940-1948Return to Top

1.0 linear foot
Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
23
College Papers
1946-1948
24
College Papers
1946-1948
25
College Papers
1940-1943

Series VIII:  Miscellaneous Papers, 1974Return to Top

0.4 linear feet
Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
26/1
Business cards and photo
undated
26/2
Calendar
1974
26/3
Clippings
undated
26/4-6
Letterheads and envelopes
undated
26/7
Map and notes
undated
26/8
Notebooks
undated
26/9-13
Notes
undated
26/14
Notes from unidentified speech
undated
26/15
Suppliers
undated
26/16
University history
undated

Series IX:  Photographs and Slides, 1971-1975Return to Top

1.0 linear foot
Container(s) Description Dates
Box
27
Cactus virus
undated
27
Israel
1975
27
King Cole's Hole
1974
27
Herbicides, animal effects
1971
27
Plant species from unidentified botanical gardens
undated
27
Unidentified Photographs
undated

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Subject Terms

  • Cactus--Diseases and pests
  • Disarmament
  • Hazardous wastes
  • Herbicides
  • Militarism
  • Nuclear weapons
  • Peace movements--United States
  • Pesticides
  • Photobiology--Study and teaching--Montana--Missoula
  • Plant diseases--Study and teaching--Montana--Missoula
  • Radiation
  • Recycling (Waste, etc.)
  • Refuse and refuse disposal
  • Selenium
  • Tradescantia

Corporate Names

  • University of Montana-Missoula--Faculty
  • University of Montana (Missoula, Mont.). Dept. of Botany

Form or Genre Terms

  • Photographs

Occupations

  • College teachers--Montana--Missoula
  • Environmentalists--Montana--Missoula

Other Creators

  • Corporate Names
    • Western Montana Scientists' Committee for Public Information