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Summary Information
Howard L. Gottlieb Papers 1922-1960
- Gottlieb, Howard L., 1918-
Mss 769; Micro 1171; PH 3866
5.4 c.f. (4 record center cartons and 4 archives boxes), 1 reel of microfilm (35mm), and 105 photographs
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
Papers, mainly 1940-1957, of Howard L. Gottlieb, a scientist employed in a wide variety of industrial and academic fields. Primarily covering the years when he lived in Madison, Wisconsin as a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin and an industrial biochemist, the papers include personal correspondence to and from parents and friends, files on outside activities such as Consumer Cooperative Services and the Wisconsin Section of the American Chemical Society, and files from his employment. Present are records concerning research work at Oscar Mayer and Bjorksten Research Laboratory, and fragmentary records on work for the American Foundation for Biological Research and the Wisconsin State Board of Health. The personal correspondence and diaries concern his education and research, his friendships with men and women, and Jewish family life primarily during the 1940s. English
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