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Otto Herzberg Frankel - Records

Title
Otto Herzberg Frankel - Records
Repository
National Archives of Australia, National Office
Date Range
1920 - 1990
Description

Various files covering: personal correspondence 1936-90; CSIR/O up to December 1951; publications, newspaper cuttings and reports from New Zealand 1920s-51; material on the Lysenko controversy 1948-9; Royal Society of London records 1953; Australian Academy of Science correspondence 1953; lectures 1951-62; records relating to the International Biological Programme, Gene Pools Committee 1966-72; United Nations Environment Programme 1973-5; United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation 1968-70; Crop genetic resources for today and tomorrow, correspondence and reviews 1972-77; seed conservation, notes and correspondence 1974-76; subject files; oral history recording 1985 [32 files].

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