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William G. Walter Papers, 1902-1999
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Walter, William G. (William Goff), 1914-1999
- Title
- William G. Walter Papers
- Dates
- 1902-199919021999
- Quantity
- 7.5 linear feet
- Collection Number
- Collection 2412, MtBC, us (collection)
- Summary
- The William G. Walter Collection includes correspondence, MSU personnel biographical information, departmental material, professional material, literary productions, photographic materials, audio recordings, and ephemera. Many of the materials gathered by Walter were intended for the purpose of writing a comprehensive history of the Montana State University biology department.
- Repository
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Montana State University Library, Merrill G. Burlingame Special Collections
Montana State University-Bozeman Library
Merrill G Burlingame Special Collections
P.O. Box 173320
Bozeman, MT
59717-3320
Telephone: 4069944242
Fax: 4069942851
- Access Restrictions
-
This collection is open for research.
- Languages
- English
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
William G. Walter was born November 1, 1914 in Lake Placid, New York. Walter received his B.S. and M.S. in bacteriology from Cornell University in 1938 and 1941. In 1952, he received his Ph.D. in bacteriology and public health from Michigan State College. In 1942, Walter joined the faculty at Montana State College (Montana State University) as assistant Professor of Microbiology and retired in 1980 from the position of Vice President of Academic Affairs. In the course of his tenure at Montana State University, Walter also served as Associate Professor, Professor, and Department Head of Microbiology.
During the course of his career, Walter utilized closed circuit television as a teaching tool. He conducted studies that ranged from microbiological sampling of hospital carpets to spore contamination from stainless steel surfaces, as well as how to measure contamination and learning how to lower contamination levels of contamination for ships sent into outer space. Walter co-authored or edited seven texts on Microbiology, as well as more than 80 articles for scientific publications. His intellectual and educational efforts earned many honors; some examples include the Mangold Award, the Walter F. Snyder Award, and MSU Blue and Gold Award. Walter died January 13, 2000 in Bozeman, Montana.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The William G. Walter collection includes correspondence, MSU personnel biographical information, departmental material, professional material, literary productions, photographic materials, audio recordings, and ephemera. Many of the materials gathered by Walter were intended for the purpose of writing a comprehensive history of the Montana State University biology department. Series four contains oversized materials that have been separated from the series, the separation is denoted by an asterisk(*) next to the folder from which the materials were removed. Photographs in Series 2 to 5 were separated and relocated to series 6, a duplicate notation of an asterisk (**) refers to the folders from which photographs were removed.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
Series 1 Correspondence, 1902-1999
Series 2 Staff Biographical Files
Series 3 Departmental Material, 1925-1994
Series 4 Professional Material, 1942-1998
Series 5 Literary Productions, 1957-1993
Series 6 Photographic Material, 1929-1998
Series 7 Audio Recordings
Series 8 Ephemera and Realia, 1921-1977
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Series 1: Correspondence, 1902-1999Return to Top
Correspondence in this series consists of William G. Walter's day-to-day transactions and research within the Microbiology department. Topics include closed-circuit television, Board of Education and Training (BET), public service, adult education, Washington Alaska Montana Idaho Program (WAMI), supplies, American Society for Microbiology (ASM), committees, panel discussions, departmental issues, Sigma Xi, Montana Academy of Sciences, American Public Health Association (APHA), students, and courses. Also discussed are Rocky Mountain Laboratory, publications, experiments, Montana Public Health Association (MPHA), awards, Phi Kappa Phi, environmental health, scholarships, donations, Montana Environmental Health Association (MEHA), former students, and departmental history. Of note are the letters in folder 1, which document Walter's interactions with important figures in the sciences. Correspondents include Darl Lamanna, R.G.E. Murray, Morris F. Shaffer, Phillipp Gerhardt, M. Roy Schwarz, Riley D. Housewright, Lucia Anderson, L. Joe Berry, Howard L. Bodily, Berwy, F. Mattison, R.W. Sarber, Nell Hirschberg, S.E. Luria, L.S. McClung, P.R. Elliker, Pasquale V. Scarpino, William B. Sarles, Gordon W. Robertstad, Orville Wyss, J.R. Porter, and René Dubos. Folder 8 contains signed correspondence by Senator Mike Mansfield.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box/Folder | ||
1/1 | Famous Letters and Signatures |
1963-1974 |
1/2 | 1902-1904 | |
1/3 | 1922-1924 | |
1/4 | 1938 | |
1/5 | 1940-1949 | |
1/6 | 1950-1959 | |
1/7 | 1960-1969 | |
1/8 | 1970-1979 | |
1/9 | 1980-1989 | |
1/10 | 1990-1994 | |
1/11 | 1995-1999 | |
1/12 | undated |
Series 2: Staff Biographical FilesReturn to Top
In the staff biographical files series, William G. Walter assembled informational files on various university personnel. Materials in this series include staff interviews, newspaper clippings, photographs, articles, correspondence, vitas, etc. This series contains photographic materials that have been separated from the series. A duplicate asterisk (**) next to a folder indicates that photographic material has removed and relocated to series 6.
Container(s) | Description |
---|---|
Box/Folder | |
2/1 | Aasheim, Dorothy** |
2/2 | Afanasiev, Mitrofan** |
2/3 | Bayliss, Berenice** |
2/4 | Bond, Cliff |
2/5 | Booth, William E.** |
2/6 | Bradbury, Jim |
2/7 | Brewer, William |
2/8 | Burlingame, Merrill G. |
2/9 | Carlstrom, Robert C. |
2/10 | Carroll, Tom |
2/11 | Chadwick, Robert |
2/12 | Challender, Ralph T. |
2/13 | Cheever, Donald |
2/14 | Cheever, Myrtle |
2/15 | Clow, Bertha |
2/16 | Cobleigh, William M. |
2/17 | Collins, Don D. |
2/18 | Cook, William |
2/19 | Cooley, Robert A.** |
2/20 | Cotner, Frank B. |
2/21 | Cummins, George |
2/22 | Cutler, Jim |
2/23 | Davis, Cliff U. |
2/24 | Davis, George T. |
2/25 | Dunkel, Sandy |
2/26 | Dyche, Schubert |
2/27 | Ewald, Sandy |
2/28 | Fiscus, Alvin |
2/29 | Gaines, Paschal C. |
2/30 | Geesey, Gill |
2/31 | Graham, Richard J. |
2/32 | Grieder, Paul |
2/33 | Han, Barton |
2/34 | Hamilton, Richard I. |
2/35 | Harrison. H. Keith |
2/36 | Hill, William D. |
2/37 | Hilleman, Maurice |
2/38 | Horrall, Rus |
2/39 | Howard, Ed |
2/40 | Howard, Lou |
2/41 | Hudson, Barbara |
3/1 | Jellison, William L. |
3/2 | Jesaitis, Algirdas |
3/3 | Jezzeski, James J. |
3/4 | Johnson, Arthur J.M. |
3/5 | Johnson, Birger L. |
3/6 | Johnson, Leon H. |
3/7 | Johnson, Mary Ellen |
3/8 | Johnstone, William A. |
3/9 | Jutila, John |
3/10 | Klemme, Hermon G. |
3/11 | Knodle, Glen** |
3/12 | Lackman, David |
3/13 | Langohr, Don |
3/14 | Leigh, Mildred |
3/15 | Lodge, Jim** |
3/16 | MacWithey, Harold S. |
3/17 | Malone, Michael P. |
3/18 | Mathre, Don |
3/19 | McBee, Richard H.** |
3/20 | McFeters, Gordon |
3/21 | McIntosh, Carol |
3/22 | McIvor, Keith |
3/23 | Mills, Ira K. |
3/24 | Morris, Harry Elwood** |
3/25 | Nelson, John |
3/26 | Nelson, Nels |
3/27 | Newman, Franklin S. |
3/28 | Nopper, Tom |
3/29 | Opp, Les |
3/30 | Paisley, Marjorie** |
3/31 | Parker, John |
3/32 | Payson, Lois |
3/33 | Pickett, James M. |
3/34 | Pollack, Rhoda |
3/35 | Plummer, Gordon |
3/36 | Ralston, Frances A.** |
4/1 | Reed, Norman** |
4/2 | Reynolds, Creech |
4/3 | Renne, Roland |
4/4 | Rivenes, David |
4/5 | Rodriguez, Rafael** |
4/6 | Roush, Allan |
4/7 | Rumely, John** |
4/8 | Schaeffer, Jurgen S. |
4/9 | Schiemann, Don A.** |
4/10 | Sedivy, Edmund P. |
4/11 | Sharp, Eugene L. |
4/12 | Shepard, James F. |
4/13 | Sheppard, Oden E. |
4/14 | Sherrick, Anna Pearl |
4/15 | Smith, Louis D. |
4/16 | Spaulding, Herrick** |
2/17 | Starkley, Jean |
4/18 | Strand, August C. |
4/19 | Stevens, Dennis |
4/20 | Strubel, Gary |
4/21 | Stuart, Dave |
4/22 | Swingle, Deane B.** |
4/23 | Temple, Kenneth |
4/24 | Tietz, William J. |
4/25 | Wiber, Jessie** |
4/26 | Ward, David** |
4/27 | Watling, Harold |
4/28 | Weaver, Theodore W. |
4/29 | Weiss, Francis |
4/30 | Worthington, Max** |
4/31 | Wright, John |
4/32 | Young, Paul A. |
Series 3: Departmental Material, 1925-1994Return to Top
Departmental materials in this series pertain to textbooks William G. Walter authored, course materials, departmental newsletters, assorted activities, committee information, various programs, reports, and committee information. This series contains photographic materials that have been separated from the series. A duplicate asterisk (**) next to a folder indicates that photographic material has removed and relocated to series 6.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box/Folder | ||
5/1 | Textbooks |
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5/2 | MB101 |
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5/3 | MB203 |
|
5/4 | MB408 |
|
5/5 | MB470 |
|
5/6 | MB580 |
|
5/7 | Environmental Health Undergraduate
Curriculum |
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5/8 | Environmental Health Program |
|
5/9 | Environmental Health Program
Reaccreditation |
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5/10 | Microbiology, Botany, and Plant Pathology
Program |
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5/11 | Sanitation Program at Montana State
College |
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5/12 | Sanitarian - Supervisory Program |
|
5/13 | Instrument Service |
|
5/14 | Science Club |
|
5/15 | Science Fairs |
|
5/16 | Science Talent Show |
|
5/17 | BS Enrollment |
1925-1985 |
5/18 | Plant Pathology |
|
5/19 | Botany and Bacteriology Evaluation |
|
5/20 | Botany and Microbiology Newsletters |
|
5/21 | Botany and Bacteriology Newsletters |
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6/1 | Microbiology Newsletters |
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6/2 | Biosciences Feasibility Committee |
|
6/3 | Biosciences Feasibility Committee |
|
6/4 | Closed Circuit TV** |
|
6/5 | Sumer Institute** |
|
6/6 | Alcoholism Conference - Business and
Industry |
|
6/7 | West Yellowstone Laboratory |
|
6/8 | Watershed Plan - Bozeman Creek |
1970 |
6/9 | Campus Eating Utensil Survey |
1946-1947 |
6/10 | Food Poisoning Data
Hannon Hall, Montana State College
|
July 4, 1944 |
6/11 | Montana Laboratory Advisory Committee |
|
6/12 | Activities and Departmental Plans |
|
6/13 | Microbiology Annual Reports |
1993-1994 |
6/14 | Microbiology Historical |
|
7/1 | Physical Fitness |
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7/2 | Previous Students** |
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7/3 | Cotner-Morris Conference Room** |
Series 4: Professional Material, 1942-1998Return to Top
Professional materials in this series pertains to various grants, committees, scholarships, and associations and organizations that William G. Walter was involved in. Other material includes biographical, career information, as well as honor societies. This series contains oversized and photographic materials that have been separated from the series. Oversized materials separated from this serried are denoted by an asterisk (*) next to the folder from which the material was removed and relocated to box 15. A duplicate asterisk (**) next to a folder indicates that photographic material has been removed and relocated to series 6.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box/Folder | ||
7/4 | Microbiology Training Grant |
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7/5 | W.K. Kellogg Foundation |
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7/6 | William G. Walter Appointments and
Committees |
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7/7 | William G. Walter Biographical |
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7/8 | William G. Walter Curriculum Vita |
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7/9 | William G. Walter Retirement |
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7/10 | William G. Walter Scholarship** |
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7/11 | Awards, Certificates, Scholarships** |
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7/12 | Boards and Standing Committees |
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7/13 | Four Rivers Mental Health |
|
7/14 | Mental Health |
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7/15 | Mental Health - Minutes of Governors
Committee |
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7/16 | Nursing** |
|
8/1 | American Public Health Association; Health
Service |
1957-1959 |
8/2 | American Public Health Association; Infirmary
Register* |
|
8/3 | American Public Health Association; Black,
L.A. |
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8/4 | American Public Health Association; Laboratory
Section |
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8/5 | American Public Health Association;
History |
1966-1970 |
8/6 | American Public Health Association; Committees and
Reports |
|
8/7 | American Public Health Association; Environmental
Health Engineering Training Program |
February 1971 |
8/8 | American Public Health Association; Environmental
Health Administration Allied Health Advanced Traineeship Program |
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8/9 | American Public Health Association; Research Proposal
E.H. Training Program and Special Purpose Traineeship Grant |
January 23, 1969 |
8/10 | American Public Health Association; Public Health
Traineeship Program Short-term Training |
November 6-10, 1967 |
8/11 | American Public Health Association; Allied Health
Advanced Traineeship |
1974 |
8/12 | American Public Health Association; Allied Health
Advanced Traineeship |
1976-1977 |
8/13 | American Public Health Association; Advanced
Traineeship Program |
1971-1973 |
8/14 | American Public Health Association; Research Grant
Application Summer Institute for Teachers |
|
8/15 | American Public Health Association; Research Project
Proposal; McBee, R.H. and Nelson, N.M. |
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8/16 | American Public Health Association; Physical,
Chemical, and Biological Study of Yellowtail Reservoir; Dr. Wright and Dean
Huffman |
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8/17 | American Public Health Association; Biological
Implications of Weather Modification; Collings, Hastings, Pepper, et al. |
|
8/18 | American Public Health Association; Sanitarian -
Environmental Health Budget and Justification |
|
8/19 | Montana Academy of Sciences |
|
8/20 | Public Service and Adult Education Budget |
1975 |
8/21 | Public Service and Adult Education /BET
Membership |
|
8/22 | Public Service and Adult Education/BET
Correspondence |
|
9/1 | Public Service and Adult Education/BET Minutes and
Reports |
|
9/2 | Public Service and Adult Education/BET Report of the
Ad Hoc Joint Training and Education Committee |
|
9/3 | Public Service and Adult Education TV
Spots |
|
9/4 | Public Service and Adult Education/ASM |
|
9/5 | American Society for Microbiology
Presidents |
|
9/6 | American Society for Microbiology SAB Round Table,
Teaching Elementary Bacteriology |
|
9/7 | American Society for Microbiology /SAB-Education
Committee Correspondence |
|
9/8 | American Society for Microbiology /SAB-Education
Committee Reports and Minutes |
|
9/9 | American Society for Microbiology Education Committee
Blumenthal Correspondence |
|
9/10 | American Society for Microbiology Education Committee
Blumenthal Minutes and Reports |
|
9/11 | American Society for Microbiology Chi ASM-Education
Committee |
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10/1 | American Society for Microbiology -NW |
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10/2 | American Society for Microbiology, ABM,
AAM |
|
10/3 | National Environmental Health Association
Accreditation |
|
10/4 | National Environmental Health Association
Directories |
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10/5 | National Environmental Health Association
Correspondence** |
|
10/6 | American Academy of Sanitarians |
|
10/7 | Washington Alaska Montana Idaho Program |
|
10/8 | Journal of Environmental Health |
|
10/9 | Phi Kappa Phi |
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10/10 | Phi Sigma** |
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10/11 | Phi Sigma Biological Society Ledger* |
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10/12 | Sigma XI |
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10/13 | National Registry for Microbiologists |
|
11/1 | Microbiologists I Have Known and/or Worked
With** |
|
11/2 | Registry of Medical Technologists
Correspondence |
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11/3 | Medical Technologists |
Series 5: Literary Productions, 1957-1993Return to Top
The materials in the literary productions series consist of newspaper clippings, poems, notes, and correspondence pertaining to a topic of interest to William G. Walter. Also included in this series are published and unpublished papers authored by Walter. Topics include Walter's honors and activities, MSC/MSU historical information, buildings on campus, bacteria and disease, sugar beet harvest, waste, etc. This series contains photographic materials that have been separated from the series. A duplicate asterisk (**) next to a folder indicates that photographic material has removed and relocated to series 6.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box/Folder | ||
11/4 | William G. Walter Clippings |
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11/5 | Montana State College/Monana State University and
Community Clippings |
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11/6 | Deceased Clippings |
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11/7 | Proverbs and Poems |
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11/8 | Montana State College History and
Centennial |
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11/9 | Danforth Chapel |
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11/10 | Lewis Hall |
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11/11 | Medical Science Building |
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11/12 | Survey of Drinking Fountains |
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11/13 | Jo-Jo, the "It" Bovine of Campus |
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11/14 | Sugar Beet Caper |
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11/15 | Notes |
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11/16 | Cows and Udders |
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11/17 | Foods and Disease |
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11/18 | Waste - Solid |
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11/19 | Water-borne Disease |
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12/1 | Test for Detergents** |
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12/2 | Towels |
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12/3 | Leeuwenhoek Microscope |
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12/4 | Teaching and Scholarly Productivity |
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12/5 | Bacterial Survival in Laundered Fabrics |
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12/6 | Bacteriological Field Studies on Eating Utensils and
Flat Surfaces |
|
12/7 | Comparative Evaluation of the Cotton Swab and Rodac
Methods for the Recovery of Bacillus Subtilis Spore Contamination from Stainless Steel
Surfaces |
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12/8 | A Comparison of Six Methods for Determining Numbers of
Bacteria on Poultry Meat under Three Types of Handling |
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12/9 | Cooperative Microbial Surveys of Surfaces in Hospital
Patient Rooms |
|
12/10 | A Cooperative Microbiological Evaluation of
Floor-Cleaning Procedures in Hospital Patient Rooms |
|
12/11 | Environmental Microbiologic Sampling in the
Hospital |
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12/12 | Highlights of the 27th Annual Educational Conference -
National Association of Sanitarians, Honolulu |
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12/13 | Hospital Carpet Microbiological Studies |
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12/14 | Making a Leeuwenhoek "Microscope" Replica |
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12/15 | Measurements of Surface Contamination and Cleaning
Efficiency |
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12/16 | Microbiological Air Sampling in a Carpeted
Hospital |
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12/17 | Microbiological Methods Used in Evaluating Hospital
Carpets |
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12/18 | Microbiological Studies on Carpets |
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12/19 | Mobiles for the Biology Classroom |
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12/20 | A Plastic Dish Method for the Quantitative
Determination of Bacteria on Glasses |
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12/21 | The Red Red Rose |
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12/22 | Student Health Service - 40 Years |
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12/23 | Studies of Airborne Bacteria in a Partially Carpeted
Hospital |
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12/24 | Symposium on Methods for Determining Bacterial
Contamination on Surfaces |
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12/25 | Teaching Excellence and Involvement with Academic
Administration and Educational Activities |
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12/26 | Teaching Microbiology by Closed Circuit
Television |
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12/27 | Three Summer Institutes in Bacteriology at Montana
State College for Teachers of High School Biology |
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12/28 | Type of Floor Covering Does Not Influence Airborne
Contamination |
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12/29 | The Use of Wooden Application Sticks |
Series 6: Photographic Material, 1929-1998Return to Top
The photographic material in this series includes photographs, 35 mm transparencies, and a 16 mm film reel collected by Walter. The images pertain to Walter's activities with the American Society for Microbiology (ASM), Montana Environmental Health Association (MEHA), and National Environmental Health Association (NEHA). Also included in these images are campus buildings, studies, closed circuit TV (CCTV), meetings, awards and scholarships, staff, and educational activities.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box/Folder | ||
13/1 | Photographs, #1-5 |
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#1-5: ASM |
1976 | |
13/2 | Photographs, #6-19 |
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#6-19: ASM |
1977 | |
13/3 | Photographs, #20-33 |
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#20-33: ASM |
1977 | |
13/4 | Photographs, #34-43 |
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#34-43: ASM |
1977 | |
13/5 | Photographs, #44-50 |
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#44-50: ASM |
1980 | |
13/6 | Photographs, #51-56 |
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#51-56: Buildings on Campus |
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13/7 | Photographs, #57-77 |
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#57-77: Carpets and Air Sampling |
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13/8 | Photographs, #78-97 |
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#78-97: Carpets and Air Sampling |
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13/9 | Photographs, #98-117 |
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#98-117: Carpets and Air Sampling |
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13/10 | Photographs, #118-137 |
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#118-137: Carpets and Air Sampling |
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13/11 | Photographs, #138-157 |
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#138-157: CCTV |
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13/12 | Photographs, #158-177 |
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#158-177: CCTV |
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13/13 | Photographs, #178-196 |
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#178-196: CCTV |
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13/14 | Photographs, #197-210 |
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#197-210: CCTV |
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13/15 | Photographs, #211-232 |
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#211-232: Cotner-Morris Conference Room |
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13/16 | Photographs, #233-235 |
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#233-235: Golden Reunion |
1995 | |
13/17 | Photographs, #236-242 |
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#236-242: Mangold Awards |
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13/18 | Photographs, #243-254 |
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#243-254: MB203 Field Trip - Waste H20 and City
Hall |
June 1965 | |
13/19 | Photographs, #255-270 |
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#255-270: Media Kitchen Fire |
1985 | |
13/20 | Photographs, #271-277 |
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#271-277: MEHA |
1951-1959 | |
13/21 | Photographs, #278-288 |
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#278-288: MEHA |
1960-1969 | |
13/22 | Photographs, #289-294 |
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#289-294: MEHA |
1970-1975 | |
13/23 | Photographs, #295-296 |
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#295-296: MEHA |
undated | |
13/24 | Photographs, #297 |
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#297: Microbiologists I have known and/or worked
with |
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13/25 | Photographs, #298-308 |
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#298-308: Microbiology |
1940s | |
13/26 | Photographs, #309-326 |
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#309-326: Microbiology |
1940s | |
13/27 | Photographs, #327-335 |
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#327-335: Microbiology |
1950s | |
13/28 | Photographs, #336-345 |
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#336-345: Microbiology |
1950s | |
13/29 | Photographs, #346-361 |
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#346-361: Microbiology |
1960s | |
13/30 | Photographs, #362-377 |
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#362-377: Microbiology |
1960s | |
13/31 | Photographs, #378-392 |
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#378-392: Microbiology |
1960s | |
13/32 | Photographs, #393-408 |
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#393-408: Microbiology |
1970s | |
13/33 | Photographs, #409-424 |
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#406-424: Microbiology |
1970s | |
13/34 | Photographs, #425-440 |
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#425-440: Microbiology |
1970s | |
13/35 | Photographs, #441-456 |
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#441-456: Microbiology |
1970s | |
13/36 | Photographs, #457-466 |
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#457-466: Microbiology |
1970s | |
13/37 | Photographs, #467-478 |
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#467-478: Microbiology |
1970s | |
13/38 | Photographs, #479-490 |
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#479-490: Microbiology |
1980s | |
13/39 | Photographs, #491-501 |
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#491-501: Microbiology |
1980s | |
13/40 | Photographs, #502-513 |
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#502-513: Microbiology |
1990s | |
13/41 | Photographs, #514-525 |
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#514-525: Microbiology |
1990s | |
13/42 | Photographs, #526-537 |
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#526-537: Microbiology |
1990s | |
13/43 | Photographs, #538-551 |
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#538-551: Microbiology |
undated | |
13/44 | Photographs, #552-563 |
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#552-563: Microbiology |
undated | |
14/1 | Photographs, #564-571 |
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#564-571: Microbiology Staff |
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14/2 | Photographs, #572-573 |
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#572-573: NAS Certificate Award |
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14/3 | Photographs, #574-578 |
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#574-578: NEHA |
circa 1971-1977 | |
14/4 | Photographs, #579-589 |
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#579-589: NEHA |
1985 | |
14/5 | Photographs, #590-593 |
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#590-593: NEHA |
1987 | |
14/6 | Photographs, #594-598 |
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#594-598: NEHA |
1989 | |
14/7 | Photographs, #599-607 |
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#599-607: NEHA |
1998 | |
14/8 | Photographs, #608-619 |
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#608-619: Nursing |
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14/9 | Photographs, #620-621 |
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#620-621: Past President Awards |
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14/10 | Photographs, #622-623 |
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#622-623: Phi Sigma |
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14/11 | Photographs, #624-642 |
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#624-642: Previous Students |
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14/12 | Photographs, #643-647 |
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#643-647: Test for Detergents |
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14/13 | Photographs, #648 |
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#648: Sanitarian's Training Conference |
1963 | |
14/14 | Photographs, #649-670 |
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#649-670: Staff Biographical Files |
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14/15 | Photographs, #671-680 |
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#671-680: Staff Biographical Files |
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14/16 | Photographs, #681-704 |
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#681-704: Staff Biographical Files |
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14/17 | Photographs, #705-728 |
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#705-728: Staff Biographical Files |
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14/18 | Photographs, #729-736 |
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#729-736: Staff Biographical Files |
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14/19 | Photographs, #737 |
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#737: Summer Institute |
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14/20 | Photographs, #738-740 |
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#738-740: Summer Institute |
1962 | |
14/21 | Photographs, #741-777 |
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#741-777: Summer Institute |
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14/22 | Photographs, #778-779 |
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#778-779: Summer Institute |
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14/23 | Photographs, #780-791 |
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#780-791: Summer Institute |
undated | |
14/24 | Photographs, #792-797 |
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#792-797: Walter F. Snyder Award |
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14/25 | Photographs, #798-819 |
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#798-819: WGW Scholarship |
1980s | |
14/26 | Photographs, #820-851 |
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#820-851: WGW Scholarship |
1990s | |
14/27 | 35 mm Transparencies, #852-866 |
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#852-866: Billings Meat Packing Plant |
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14/28 | 35 mm Transparencies, #867-898 |
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#867-898: Bozeman's New Sewage Plant |
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14/29 | 35 mm Transparencies, #899-966 |
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#899-966: Carpet Air Sampling |
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14/30 | 35 mm Transparencies, #967-1030 |
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#967-1030: CCTV Teaching |
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14/31 | 35 mm Transparencies, #1031-1038 |
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#1031-1038: Elk, Yellowstone |
1962 | |
14/32 | 35 mm Transparencies, #1039-1130 |
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#1039-1130: Food Sanitation |
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14/33 | 35 mm Transparencies, #1131-1214 |
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#1131-1214: Hawaii |
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14/34 | 35 mm Transparencies, #1215-1240 |
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#1215-1240: Laundry |
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14/35 | 35 mm Transparencies, #1241-1278 |
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#1241-1278: Microbiology |
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14/36 | 35 mm Transparencies, #1279-1282 |
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#1279-1282: Women's Day at MSC 1 |
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Box | ||
15 | ESC-484 L Career in Bacteriology; Micro-2281 3pm 304
16mm Film reel |
Series 7: Audio RecordingsReturn to Top
Original reel to reel and audio cassettes created or collected by Walter. Recordings pertain to symposium and award lectures, as well as personnel interviews.
Container(s) | Description |
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Box | |
15 | Audio Reel 1.
Sanitation Conf. Oct. 17. Symposium: John Good-National Park Service; Frank
Blackmer-U.S. Forest Service; Robert McNeil-Bureau of Outdoor Rec. Oct 18:
Recreational Health Programs in different areas; Harvey-Idaho State Dept. Health;
Dubé-Regina Rural Health Region; Cooper-University of California; Problems Associated
Open New Recreational Areas; Ed Diagle-Solid and Liquid Waste Disposed.
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15 | Audio Reel 4.
Oct 19 Wed (cont.) 1: Travel-Montana's Instant Industry, Josephine Brooker; The
Microbiology of Hospital Carpets, Angie Stober-(somebody kick the play), Pat
Cleveland. Track 2: Medical Care Facilities, Howard Farely; Problem Solving Session;
Youth Camp-Don Pizzini; Camp Grounds-John Lozeau; Travel Trailer-Robert Higgins;
Discussion.
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15 | Audiocassette.
Carski Award Lecture: Reflections on Mentoring Undergraduate Students ASM-6/May 19-23
1996/New Orleans, LA. 96th General Meeting American Society for Microbiology.
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15 | Micro-audiocassette.
Stevens; McIvor
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Series 8: Ephemera and Realia, 1921-1977Return to Top
Ephemera includes sanitation broadsides/posters, collector's coins, 35 mm transparency view, microscope replica, badge, and plaques.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box | ||
15 | Broadsides/Posters |
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15 | American Society for Microbiology, New Orleans, 1977
Collector's Coin |
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15 | ASM Pin |
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15 | Handheld 35mm Transparency Viewer |
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15 | National Hansen's Disease Center, Carville, Louisiana,
Collector's Coin |
1921 |
15 | Leuwenhoek Microscope Replica |
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15 | Montana State University Department of Microbiology
Certificate of Appreciation |
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15 | William G. Walter Badge |
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15 | William G. Walter Nameplate |
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Oversize | ||
Oversize | Infirmary Register |
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Oversize | Phi Sigma Biological Society Ledger |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Microbiology
Personal Names
- Anderson, Lucia (Lucia Lewis) -- Correspondence
- Luria, S. E. (Salvador Edward), 1912-1991
- Mansfield, Mike, 1903-2001 -- Correspondence
- Mattison, Berwyn F. (Berwyn Fay), 1910-2000
- Sarber, R. W. -- Correpondence
- Schwarz, M. Roy -- Correspondence
Corporate Names
- Montana State University (Bozeman, Mont.). Department of Biology
- Montana State University (Bozeman, Mont.). Department of Microbiology
Form or Genre Terms
- Photographs -- Montana -- Terry
Occupations
- College teachers -- Montana -- Bozeman