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Subseries D: Publications

This subseries contains university publications. It includes handbooks for topics in teaching, handbooks for predental advising, student guides for the school and programs of study offered by the school, library resource guides and Brochures. It also includes The Special Patient, Post graduate manuals and video tape catalogs. The materials are in excellent condition. 2.5 Cubic feet (5 boxes).

Subseries E: Events

Scope and Content Note: This subseries contains information and ephemera for various events hosted by or for the UT Dental Branch. The materials are in excellent condition. .5 Cubic feet (1 box).

Subseries A: Menninger Staff Publications.

This subseries includes articles and copies of medical journals in which the Menningers and staff members published papers. Journals include International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, Psychiatric Studies and Projects, and The Psychiatric Forum. This subseries is organized alphabetically by journal title.

Subseries I: Cover Art

Scope and Content Note: This series contains the original artwork used for Cancer Bulletin front and back covers. The artworks are either hand-drawn illustrations or paintings - unless otherwise noted. The artwork has been arranged by format and then chronologically by publication date. Artwork that was painted on canvas has been placed in separate boxes from those that were painted on paper and paper on board. Oversized items are in oversized boxes, and artwork that has remained in frames has been separated and is in the garment artifact framed (GAF) section.

Subseries II: Illustrations; 1949 - 1969

Scope and Content Note: This series contains original artwork used inside The Cancer Bulletin journal issues to illustrate stories and articles. The title of the article is used as the title of the illustration if it is located on the title page of the article, if not then a literal description of the illustration is used as its title. The name of the artist for each illustration is included in the descriptions if known.

Subseries I: Cover Art; 1952 - 1970

Scope and Content Note: This series contains the artwork used for The Heart Bulletin front and back covers. The artworks are original hand-drawn illustrations and paintings, unless otherwise noted. Front cover artwork that was painted on canvas has been placed in separate boxes. The back cover artwork for The Heart Bulletin featured cartoon drawings of a red atery and a blue vein accompanied by a quote about cardiovascular theory from notable physicians or philosphers. The back cover artwork is described by the name of the person that is quoted if it is a printed version of the artwork, if it is the original artwork – a description of what is depicted in the artwork is used.

Subseries II: Illustrations

Scope and Content Note: This series contains original artwork used inside The Heart Bulletin journal issues to illustrate stories and articles. The title of the article is used as the title of the illustration if it is located on the title page of the article, if not then a literal description of the illustration is used as its title. The name of the artist for each illustration is included in the descriptions if known.

Subseries I: Official Publications

Scope and Content Note: Scope and Content Note: The ABCC and RERF authored a number of monthly and annual periodical publications to convey information. These publications include: Annual Reports-a complete summary of operations from July 1 to June 30; Technical Reports-the results of original research from scientific investigations; Research Protocols-approved scientific procedures to be used in investigations; Commentary And Review (RERF only)-replaced the Technical Report series; RERF Update-news publications containing non-scholarly lbs about the organization; RERF News Letter-internal news for employees. The sub-series is organized by the type of publication and then by date.

Subseries X: Research Analysis

Scope and Content Note: This subseries contains drafts of papers about research results that were under consideration for publishing as a Technical Report. Dr. Schull was an integral member of the peer review process for draft research analysis. Many of these papers were sent to him for his review. Dr. Schull was one of the authors for some drafts. The papers are organized by ABCC/RERF research subjects adapted from Annual Reports, then by date.

Subseries XI: Radiation Testing, Marshall Islands

Scope and Content Note: This subseries contains correspondence, research, publications, news clips, and other records collected by Dr. Schull about the effects of radioactive fall-out from the BRAVO (also Castle BRAVO) nuclear bomb test, March 1, 1954, on Japanese sailors on the fishing boat, Fukuyru Maru, and Marshallese residing on Rongelap, Rongerik, Alinginea, and Utirik atolls. These papers are arranged at a box level using Tier 1 Processing. They are in good condition and remain in the original binders and order received from Dr. Schull.

Subseries XII: News Clips And Other Non-Scholarly Articles

Scope and Content Note: This subseries contains news clips and other non-scholarly articles about the ABCC/RERF collected by Dr. Schull. The ABCC/RERF Translation Office translates Japanese press articles into English and sends them to ABCC/RERF senior executives and staff. This subseries contains translated and untranslated news clips. News clips from both Japan and the United States are included. The Japanese news media interviewed senior ABCC/RERF executives such as George B. Darling and Dr. Schull. Transcripts and news clips about interviews are included here. News clips are organized by the name of the newspaper and then by date order.

Subseries XIV: Slides, Negatives and Photographs

Scope and Content Note: This subseries contains photographs and 35mm slides and negative of ABCC, RERF and Japan collected by Dr. Schull. Black and white photos of Hiroshima immediately after the dropping of the atomic bomb are copies of the originals as are photos of the United States military at the end of the war. The subseries is arranged first by media then by date.

Subseries XV: Other Ephemera

Scope and Content Note: This subseries contains exhlbit material, brochures, and a computer floppy drive about ABCC, RERF and Hiroshima collected by Dr. Schull. The exhlbit material contains text, black and white graphics, and exhlbit labels in Japanese and English. The folders are arranged by date.

Subseries XVI: Audiovisual Material

Scope and Content Note: This subseries contains audio and video tapes recording meetings conducted at ABCC and RERF. The subseries is organized in date order. This material is located in the McGovern Historical Collection’s Audiovisual Section. Consult an archivist for access.

Subseries II: Scholarly Journal Reprints

Scope and Content Note: This subseries contains reprints of scholarly journal articles authored by one or more ABCC/RERF scientists, reprints of Japanese scientists not affiliated with ABCC/RERF, and reprints by United States government agencies about the effects of the atomic bombings on human health. Reprints of Dr. Schull’s scholarly journal articles are located in the following Series III along with his other scholarly works. The reprints are arranged by subject. Some of the papers have suffered flood damage.

Subseries III: Records About History

Scope and Content Note: This subseries includes official publications, brochures and pamphlets from the ABCC and RERF used to descrlbe history, mission and scientific work to the public; eyewitness accounts by Japanese citizens and others to the atomic bombings from various sources; memoirs about ABCC and RERF by retired staff; and other historical information about the atomic bombings collected by Dr. Schull.

Subseries IV: Correspondence

Scope and Content Note: This subseries includes correspondence to and from W. J. Schull about the ABCC/RERF, created during his service to the organization. The subseries is arranged by correspondence to W. J. Schull, to W. J. Schull and Vickie Schull, from W. J. Shull, between W. J. Schull and another, and lastly copies of correspondence from others that were in Dr. Schull’s papers. Where posslble, the correspondence between W. J. Schull and another has been arranged together to allow the researcher to see both sides of the interchange on a single topic. Within these groupings, correspondence is arranged alphabetically by the last name of the sender or recipient. Some of the correspondence is RESTRICTED. Consult an archivist for access.

Subseries V: Administration

Scope and Content Note: This subseries includes interoffice memorandums, reports and other records about the administration of the ABCC/RERF collected by Dr. Schull. Administration of the ABCC/RERF included such functions as budgeting and capital funds, legal and contractual issues, staffing, salary administration, record keeping for employees, research statistics maintenance, information technology including the organization of medical data bases to support research, employee recognition, public relations, printing and publishing, and employee and community social activities. The records concern operations in Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Kure. The records are organized by creation date earliest first. Dr. Schull kept his Department of Genetics papers in three ring binders. The papers have been removed from the binders due to flood damage. The original order and notebook tabs have been preserved. Many of these papers have substantial flood damage.

Subseries VI: RERF Committee Meetings

Scope and Content Note: As a department head and executive, Dr. Schull attended a number of committee meetings at RERF during his stays in 1986-1987, 1990-1991, and 1996-1997. Dr. Schull participated in the Executive and Operating Committees, Human Investigation Committee, and the Planning Committee in these years. Typically, each folder contains Dr. Schull’s handwritten notes from the meetings and the typewritten papers prepared by staff for the meeting including agenda, minutes from prior meetings, and papers providing important background for the agenda topics. The papers are arranged by meeting title and then by date.

Subseries VII: Events

Scope and Content Note: Events at ABCC/RERF typically involved participants from outside the organization and included Scientific Committee Meetings, Scientific Conferences, International Congresses, Symposiums, Program Reviews, and Consultants Meetings. The material is arranged by meeting date. Folders variously contain correspondence between parties responslble for arranging the meeting (many times Dr. Schull was consulted on draft agendas), travel grant applications, itineraries, travel arrangements, travel receipts, meeting agendas, attendee lists, presentations by Dr. Schull and others, invitations to social events conducted as part of the main event. Some files in this subseries are RESTRICTED due to the presence of exposed survivors’ names or the presence of Japanese professional curriculae vitae. Consult an archivist for access.

Subseries VIII: Research Data

Scope and Content Note: This subseries contains interoffice memorandums, papers, and other records that cover statistics about the health effects of the atomic bombs compiled during ABCC/RERF research. Notes on each folder descrlbe the location of the papers prior to their removal from the original binders. Some of the folders are RESTRICTED due to the presence of patient names. Consult an archivist for access.

Subseries IX: Research Protocols

Scope and Content Note: This subseries contains interoffice memorandums, papers, graphics, drafts, and other records about ABCC/RERF scientific investigation procedures. Research protocols were peer reviewed and formally approved before a study could be proceed. The records contain evidence of this process. The majority of these records are in good condition.

Subseries VI: Oversized Materials;

Scope and Content Note: This subseries contains leaves from a Hermann Hospital scrapbook as well as some content sheets of the Hermann Hospital construction and the finished revisions.

Letters To H. Fred;

Contains letters and cards to Dr. Fred from his medical colleagues and students about academic opportunities and appointments, recommendation requests, acknowledgements and birthday wishes, and congratulations on his many achievements.

Letters From H. Fred;

Some materials are restricted in Box 4.

Contains letters from Dr. Fred to his medical colleagues and students about academic opportunities and appointments, medical student recommendations, acknowledgements and birthday wishes, and congratulations on their achievements.

Subseries XI:Student Appreciation;

Contains a drawing and autographed periodical presented to Dr. Fred by his students in appreciation of his medical teaching. Also contains separation sheets for the many larger realia presented to Dr. Fred by appreciative students. These items are located in Oversize.

Subseries XII: Non-Peer Reviewed Medical Publications By and About Dr. Fred;

Contains non-peer reviewed interviews and articles with and about Dr. Fred. The majority of the information is text in the form of news clips. One audio cassette tape of an interview with Dr. Fred is included. Newspaper clips have been copied and the original newspaper discarded during processing due to degradation of the material.

Subseries II: Career Roles;

Contains correspondence, contracts, periodicals, and news clippings about some of Dr. Fred's academic appointments along with academic material used by him and other institutional ephemera.

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