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U.S. JGOFS collection
This collection consists of materials related to the JGOFS program.
Richard C. Vetter collection
The collection consists of seven scrapbooks, dating from 1958-1967, kept by Richard C. Vetter while an executive staff member of the Committee on Oceanography of the National Academy of Sciences and National Research Council.
A 2023 accrual added various books and reports that had been collected by Vetter and were donated to the library in 2023 by John Farrington.
Allyn Collins Vine papers
The Allyn Collins Vine papers consist of a variety of material types that represent the diversity and interdisciplinary aspects of Vine’s interests and projects during the course of his career at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and particularly his work with the Navy during and after World War II.
Visiting Committees records
The Visiting Committees records consists of Scientific Visiting Committees’ correspondence, information, and reports.
William Stelling Von Arx papers
The William S. von Arx papers span 1942 to 1977, and consist of maps, 16mm film, black and white photographs, glass lantern slides, correspondence, manuscripts, notes, proposals, data and charts relating to von Arx' work.
Keith von der Heydt papers
The Keith von der Heydt papers date from 1984-2007 and consist of notes, schematics, designs, correspondence and other material related to ATOC, CEAREX, ASIAEX and a number of other projects von der Heydt worked on as an engineer in the AOPE department.
Robert G. Walden papers
The Robert G. Walden papers consist of computation books used by Walden spanning the years 1956-1985.
Joseph B. Walsh papers
The Joseph B. Walsh papers include a small portion of Walsh's correspondence and trip reports.
Bruce A. Warren papers
The Bruce A. Warren papers document Warren's projects and work in WHOI's Physical Oceanography Department from 1960-2010.
William A. Watkins collection of marine mammal sound recordings
The William A. Watkins collection of marine mammal sound recordings consists of audio and videotape recordings of various marine mammals.