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Staff Council records
The Staff Council records are composed almost entirely of the Council's meeting minutes dating from 1964-1989.
Henry Crosby Stetson papers
The Henry Crosby Stetson papers contain correspondence, data, reports and other material related to Stetson's work at WHOI from 1931 to 1958.
Thomas R. Stetson papers
The Thomas R. Stetson papers consist of materials from 1957-1988. The collection, which is divided into four series, consists of articles, manifest records, publications, correspondence, other papers, and photographs. Also included is a photo album by Admiralty Underwater Weapons Establishment of the U.K. and collected correspondence from Stetson's tenure as executive director of University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS).
Henry Melson Stommel papers
The Henry Melson Stommel papers, spanning the years 1946-1996 with the bulk dating from 1970-1992, reflect the varied scientific interests of Henry Melson Stommel, regarded by some as perhaps the most important physical oceanographer of all time and the founder of the field of dynamical oceanography in the US.
Albert Szent-Györgyi materials
Susan A. Tarbell papers
The Susan A. Tarbell papers include photographs (mainly of shipboard activities), news clippings related to Alvin salvage operations, a book of poetry by Susan Tarbell, a postal cover from the Alvin salvage operations, and flag from the WHOI Buoy Group.
Third International Congress on the History of Oceanography (ICHO-III) records
The Third International Congress on the History of Oceanography records are comprised of mostly correspondence and accepted papers. There are also meeting minutes, conference and related publications, announcements and brochures, mailing lists, recordings, and photographic contact sheets.
Titanic Discovery collection
The R.M.S. Titanic collection spans the years 1973-1997 and consists of records relating to the discovery of the Titanic on September 1, 1985 and the return to the site in July of 1986.
John Philip Trinkaus papers
The Trinkaus papers comprise twenty 12" x 14" boxes and one 19" x 26" box, spanning in date from 1938 to 2002. They contain correspondence; notes and manuscripts for Trinkaus’s classic book on cell migration, Cells in Organs: The Forces that Shape the Embryo and his memoir, Embryologist; speeches; photographs; collected aphorisms, humorous essays, clippings, and cartoons; microscope slides; and multiple VHS tapes.