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Series I. Biographical Files, 1965, 1973, 1977, 1980, 1987
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Bermuda Biological Station, 1965, 1973,1977
News releases and obituary, 1980, 1987
Series II. Correspondence Relating to the Oberlin College Biology Department , 1959-60
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Establishment of the Oberlin College Biology Department, 1959-60 (2f)
Kettering Hall construction grant, 1960
Series III. Clippings File, 1953, 1959-77
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Bermuda Biological Station, 1967-77
George T. Scott (clippings about), 1953, 1959-69
Series IV. Writings File, 1951, 1953, 1957, 1959
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“The Influence of Glycolytic Factors on the Potassium and Sodium Content of Saccharomyces cerevisiae,” by George T. Scott, Marc A. Jacobson, and Mary E. Rice. (Reprint from Archives ofBiochemistry, Vol. 30, No. 2, February, 1951, p. 282-291)
“The Influence of Temperature and Illumination on the Exchange of Potassium Ion in Ulva lactuca,” by George T Scott and Hugh Howard. (Reprint from Biochimica et Biophysica, Vol. 12, 1953, p. 401-404)
“The Influence of Iodoacetate on the Sodium and Potassium Content of Ulva lactuca and the Prevention of its Influence by Light,” by George T. Scott and Hugh Hayward (Reprint from Science, Vol. 1, No. 3052,1953, p. 719-721)
“Exchange of Sodium Ion in Ulva lactuca,” by George T. Scott, Hugh Hayward, Robert De Voe, and Gary Crave. (Reprint from Science, Vol. 125, No. 3239, 1957, p. 160)
“Frog Melanophore Dispersing Action of Meprobamate,” by Martha Ann Robinson and George T. Scott. (Reprint from Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1959, p. 19-21)
“Melanophore Dispersing Action of Ataraxic Drugs,” by George T. Scott. (Reprint from Biological Bulletin, Vol. 117, No. 2, January, 1959, p. 400)
Series V. Audio Recordings, 1961
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Science Symposium, October 20,1961 (reel to reel tapes)
Series VI. Photographs, 1971, 1977
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Bermuda Biological Station, 1977
George T. Scott, faculty portrait, 1971
George T. Scott Laboratory plaque, 1977
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