MS 147
George Wells Beadle
Papers, 1903-1982, n.d.

Special Collections Department
403 Parks Library
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011-2140


Descriptive summary

creator:

Beadle, George Wells (1903-1989)

title:

Papers

dates:

1903-1982, n.d.

extent:

0.84 linear ft.  (2 document boxes)

collection number:

MS 147

repository:

Special Collections Department, Iowa State University.

 

Administrative information

access:

Open for research

publication rights:

Consult Head, Special Collections Department

preferred citation:

George Wells Beadle Papers, MS 147, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library.

 

Biographical note
 

George Wells Beadle was born on a farm near Wahoo, Nebraska, on 22 October 1903.  He was the son of Chauncey Elmer and Hattie (Albro) Beadle. He received his B.S. (1926) and M.S. (1927) from the University of Nebraska.  He earned a Ph.D. (1931) in cytogenetics and the origin of corn from Cornell University.

He worked in the Biology Division of the California Institute of Technology as a National Research Council Fellow and Instructor of Biology (1931-1936); he also pursued genetic and biochemical studies in Paris (1935).  He was Assistant Professor of Biology (1936-1937) at Harvard University prior to being appointed Professor of Biology (Genetics) (1937-1946) at Stanford University.  He then returned to California Institute of Technology where he was Professor and Chairman (1946-1961) of the Biology Division.  He was appointed President (1961-1968) at the University of Chicago; in 1968 he retired as President Emeritus.  On retirement, he resumed his early interest in the origin of corn.

Beadle received numerous awards and honors for his work.   For his work with Edward L. Tatum on the biochemistry of the genetics of the fungus Neurospora, Beadle was awarded the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine (1958), an award he shared with Tatum and with Tatum's student Joshua Lederberg.  His other awards include the Lasker Award of the American Public Health Association (1950), the Dyer Award (1951), the Albert Einstein Commemorative Award in Science (1958), the National Award of the American Cancer Society (1959), and the Kimber Genetics Award of the National Academy of Sciences (1960), and the Thomas Hunt Morgan medal (1984).  He was also given honorary doctorates from more than thirty universities.

Beadle married Marion Cecile Hill in 1928; they divorced in 1953.  In 1953, he married Muriel Barnett with whom he collaborated on the book The Language of Life: An Introduction to the Science of Genetics.  He had one son, David, from his first marriage, and a stepson, Redmond James Barnett.

George Beadle died on 9 June 1989.

 

Collection description
 

This collection (1903-1982, n.d.) contains biographical information about George Beadle as well as materials relating to his research concerning teosinte and the origin of corn.  The bulk of the collection consists of materials associated with a large-scale examination and collection of wild teosinte in Mexico (1971-1975). In addition to Beadle, the other project organizers were Walton G. Galinat and H. Garrison Wilkes, both of the University of Massachusetts. Included are the National Science Foundation proposal that funded the project, correspondence, research record books, and photographs.

Researchers interested in Beadle's career beyond his work on teosinte and the origin of corn should consult the following collections held in other repositories:

George Wells Beadle Papers, 1908-1984, Archives, California Institute of Technology (includes materials related to Beadle's life and work, particularly his work at Stanford University and California Institute of Technology)

George Wells Beadle Papers, 1908-1981, Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library (primarily papers related to Beadle's tenure as President of the University of Chicago)

University of Chicago, Office of the President, Beadle Administration Records, 1916-1968, Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library (administrative records from Beadle's tenure as President of the University of Chicago)

 

Organization
 

The collection is unarranged.

 

 Container list

Box Folder Title Dates
1 1 Proposal "for a large scale examination and collection of wild teosinte" in Mexico: Includes related correspondence; participants; transportation; expenses; report; maps; and grant information 1971
1 2 Status of collections: Includes correspondence; progress reports; Beadle-Kato Collections sites; report on teosinte in Chilpancingo Area; comments on Harvard Study Meeting on Archeological Maize; Chicago Horticultural Society application to NSF; NSF grant expense accounting; and abstract of proposed research 1972
1 3 Project in Mexico: Includes correspondence re: extension of Teosinte Mutation Research Project and list of groups at different sites' statement of account 1973
1 4 Project in Mexico: Includes collection sites and pedigrees of teosintes) 1973
1 5 Renewal and Grant: Includes related correspondence; Extension 2, 10 May 1974, and expense account; and Chicago Horticultural Society balance sheet 1974
1 6 Teosinte Hunt - Guatemala (Beadle and Wilckes) and Oaxaca, Mexico: Includes collections; reports to NSF; correspondence; expenses; and Chicago Horticultural Society balance sheet 1975
1 7 Mexico, 6-8 December 1976: Includes report of trip to replenish El Salado teosinte; correspondence; expenses; Chicago Horticultural Society application to NSF for extension of 1971, 1972, 1973 grant; abstract and description of proposed research; and Chicago Horticultural Society balance sheet 1976
1 8 Mexico, 6-8 December 1976: Corn pedigrees 1982, n.d.
1 9 Teosinte collections: Includes location and status; and related correspondence 1974-1981, n.d.
1 10 Teosinte data n.d.
1 11 Beadle biographical material: Includes bibliography; and honors and awards 1903-1984
1 12 Correspondence, general 1940-1981
1 13 Pictures of Beadle with teosinte or maize and of Beadle and colleagues (1- 3.5x5 color, 12- 5x7 b/w, and 6- 8x10 b/w photographs) n.d.
1 14 Writings and publications by and about Beadle and his work with teosinte and the origin of corn 1971-1973, n.d.
2 1 Research record book number 1: Maize-teosinte records n.d.
2 2 Research record book number 2: "Ga tests--following no. 1855" n.d.
2 2a Items removed from record book number 2: Pedigrees--"1922, 1923, 1924 (1974)" and other data n.d.
2 3 Research record book (unnumbered): Data n.d.
2 3a "Composites" from inside back cover of unnumbered record book in folder 2/3 n.d.
2 4 Research record book number 4: Data n.d.
2 4a Inserts from inside front cover of record book number 4. Includes packet of seeds n.d.
2 5 Research record book number (unnumbered): Germination and mutation counts n.d.

 

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