William Frederick Windle Papers, 1898-1986.
Processed by Pat L. Walter; machine-readable finding aid created by Caroline Cubé
Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library
History & Special Collections Division
UCLA
12-077 Center for Health Sciences
Box 951798
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1798
Phone: 310/825-6940
Fax: 310/825-0465
Email: biomed-ref@library.ucla.edu
URL: http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/biomed/his/hisdiv.htm
© 1997
The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
Note
Biological and Medical Sciences
--Biological Sciences --Neuroscience
Geographical (By Place) --United States (excluding
California)
Register of the William Frederick Windle Papers, 1898-1986.
Manuscript Collection No.: 112
Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library
History & Special Collections Division
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA
Contact Information
- Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library
- History & Special Collections Division
- UCLA
- 12-077 Center for Health Sciences
- Box 951798
- Los Angeles, CA 90095-1798
- Phone: 310/825-6940
- Fax: 310/825-0465
- Email: biomed-ref@library.ucla.edu
- URL: http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/biomed/his/hisdiv.htm
- Processed by:
- Pat L. Walter
- Date Completed:
- 1997
- Encoded by:
- Caroline Cubé
© 1997 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
Descriptive Summary
Title: William Frederick Windle Papers,
Date (inclusive): 1898-1986.
Manuscript Collection No: 112
Creator: Windle, William Frederick
Extent: 31.5 linear feet (18 cartons + 2 boxes + 10 film boxes)
Repository:
Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library. History and Special Collections Division
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1798
Shelf location: For current information on the location of these
materials, please consult the library's online catalog.
Language: English.
Administrative Information
Source of Acquisition/Provenance
This collection and $1,000 were donated in 1985 to the Neuroscience History Archives of
the Brain Research Institute, University of California, Los Angeles by Ella Grace Howell
Windle, Dr. Windle's widow, according to the wishes expressed in his will. The materials
and funds were later transferred to the History and Special Collections Division of the
Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library, which serves the UCLA health and life sciences
community.
Restrictions on Access
One patient record (Box 4, Folder 7) is closed until 2041 A.D.
Publication Rights
Information on permission to reproduce, publish or quote is available from the History
& Special Collections Division of the Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library,
University of California, Los Angeles.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], William Frederick Windle papers (Manuscript collection 112). Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library
History and Special Collections Division, University of California, Los Angeles.
UCLA Catalog Record ID
Conservation Note
Photographs and negatives have been individually sleeved in Mylar. Newspaper clippings
have been photocopied onto permanent durable paper. Films are housed in archival boxes,
but should be rewound onto new reels before use.
Biographical Note
William Frederick Windle, Ph.D., D.Sc. (1898-1985), born and educated in the U.S.
Midwest, became an eminent neuroscientist working on both coasts and welcomed
internationally. Dr. Windle did his undergraduate studies at Denison University in Ohio.
His plans for a medical career were turned aside after two years in medical school by his
long and fruitful collaboration with Stephen Walter Ranson of the Institute of Neurology,
Northwestern University. That collaboration started in 1921, led to Windle's Ph.D. degree
in anatomy from Northwestern and, some twenty years later, to the directorship of that
same Institute of Neurology.
In 1946 Dr. Windle left Northwestern to become founding chair of the Department of
Anatomy in the new medical school of the University of Washington, from which he moved 17
months later to head the oldest American department of anatomy at the University of
Pennsylvania. After two years of successful research and teaching there he assumed the
position of scientific director of the Baxter Laboratories in Morton Grove, Illinois,
1951-1954.
The years from 1954 to 1963 were spent at the National Institute of Neurological Diseases
and Blindness (NINDB), successively as Chief of the Laboratory of Neuroanatomical
Sciences; Assistant Director, NINDB; and Chief, Laboratory of Perinatal Physiology,
NINDB, Bethesda, Maryland and San Juan, Puerto Rico.
After his retirement from the NINDB in 1964, Dr. Windle moved to the New York University
Medical Center as Research Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine and Director of Research,
Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine. Seven years later he retired again and returned to
his midwestern homeland, assuming the position of research professor at Denison
University in Granville, OH. For a number of years Dr. Windle and his wife would escape
the rigors of the Ohio winter by spending that time in Southern California, where Dr.
Windle served as visiting professor at the UCLA School of Medicine. Dr. Windle died at
his home in Granville in 1985.M
As an assistant professor at Northwestern University Dr. Windle began a series of studies
on the functional and structural changes in the developing central nervous system.
Continuations and outgrowths of these studies defined his research interests for the rest
of his long career. Specifically, experiments on the initiation of respiration in the
fetus, carried out while a visiting scientist at Cambridge University (1935-1936),
started a long-running major program in fetal physiology, with examination of
asphyxia neonatorum and its effect on the central nervous system.
Much of the research carried on by Dr. Windle and many visiting scientists in Puerto Rico
(ca. 1957-1966) followed the neurological and behavioral effects of neonatal asphyxiation
in monkeys.
The second major research thread, sparked by a colleague's observation of intraspinal
fiber regeneration after injections of bacterial pyrogens in animals, resulted in many
years' work on spinal cord regeneration. Dr. Windle's enthusiasm for this problem and the
energy he threw into organizing research symposia on the topic did much to raise
awareness of and funding for this clinically important question.
Dr. Windle's research efforts in neonatal asphyxiation and spinal cord regeneration, with
their clinical relevance for cerebral palsy and paralysis, were supported and lauded both
by scientific and lay groups. Among the awards bestowed upon him were the Max Weinstein
Award, United Cerebral Palsy Association, 1957; Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical
Research, 1968; Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Disease Award, 1971;
William Thomson Wakeman Award, National Paraplegia Foundation, 1972; and Speedy Award,
Paralyzed Veterans of America, 1972.
In addition to his high productivity and influence as a teacher, administrator and
researcher, Dr. Windle also had great influence as an editor and author in neuroscience.
In 1959, as the explosive growth in neuroscience research and knowledge was beginning,
Dr. Windle realized the need for additional outlets for articles in experimental
neuroscience. With his characteristic energy and enthusiasm, he planned and brought to
eminence the journal
Experimental Neurology. As
editor-in-chief for almost twenty years (1959-1975), Dr. Windle did much to ensure this
publication's high quality and importance as a major neuroscience title. He also authored
successful textbooks on fetal physiology and on histology, and edited volumes on the
spinal cord, CNS regeneration, and remembrances of Stephen Walter Ranson.
A fuller biography, curriculum vitae, and bibliography were published in
Experimental Neurology, 90(1), Oct. 1985, following his death.
Scope and Content
The bulk of the collection consists of paper documents, plus approximately 25,000 feet of
motion pictures, over 400 slides, photographs, and a few artifacts. The materials span
the years 1918-1986.
Autobiographical and biographical writings, and other personal papers and photographs
constitute approximately a ninth of the paper materials, and a third of the films.
Editorial papers make up another quarter of the bulk. The rest of the material is related
to Dr. Windle's teaching, research, and public service roles, with good coverage of his
years at the National Institute for Neurological Diseases and Blindness, the New York
University Rehabilitation Institute, and Denison University.
The strength of the collection lies in the window it provides on the neuroscience world
as it expanded during the nineteen-fifties, -sixties, and -seventies. Specifically, Dr.
Windle's research on the neurological/behavioral effects of neonatal oxygen deprivation
is documented for many years, as is his work and interest in the question of spinal
neuron regeneration. The papers, films, and photographs also present a valuable picture
of the development, growth and, partially, the decline of the NINDB's Laboratory of
Perinatal Physiology in Puerto Rico, as well as insight into the state of neuroscience
research in Latin America in the 1960s and '70s.
None of the series is comprehensive. There are neurology teaching notes starting with
1931, but the record of the teaching career is very spotty, as is the available
correspondence; the files contain a full correspondence record only for some of the New
York University years. There is good coverage of Dr. Windle's reprints, and the
background materials for some of his books is quite complete. Many of the research films
cover the NINDB years, showing natural and pathological development of rhesus monkeys.
The totality of documents, photographs, and films also gives an excellent overview of Dr.
Windle's interactions with colleagues all over the world.
The material in the
Experimental Neurology series is both
fascinating and frustrating. The effort of finding a publisher and setting up an
editorial board is partially covered. A good deal, but by no means all, of the
communications between editors is available, but there are no examples of marked-up
manuscripts, and editorial action can be deduced only from notes amongst reviewers and
editors and the partial remains of correspondence to and from authors.
The personal papers contain little information by or about the immediate Windle family,
except for Dr. Windle's memoir about his ancestors and a few letters. There are, however,
twenty reels of home movies many of which are focused on family; one or two also include
footage of international meetings and colleagues. Many of the films, as well as some of
the photographs, lack identification of persons, places, and dates; none of the films
were viewed by the processor.
Organization and Arrangement
The manuscript and photo part of the archive was organized by the processor into the
following series: I. Academic & Professional Papers (1922-1985); subdivided by
Windle's institutional affiliations; II.
Experimental
Neurology
--Editorial Papers (1958-1978), grouped by types of materials; III.
Personal Information (1898-1986); IV. Miscellaneous Materials (1923-1972). Materials are
arranged chronologically within each series or subseries. Because the collection had been
moved and rehoused several times, little of the original organization remained, but Dr.
Windle's original folder titles and content were retained whenever possible.
The contents of Boxes 1-10 are identified and numbered as "Folders"; Boxes 11 and 12 are
"Items"; Boxes 13-20 are "Films". An overview of series and subseries can be found in the
Table of Contents preceding this section.
Abbreviations Used in the Container List
I. ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL PAPERS, 1922-1985
I.A. Northwestern University Medical School, 1922-1946 (Assistant, Instructor, Asst. Professor, Assoc. Professor in Anatomy,
1922-1935; Professor of Microscopic Anatomy, 1935-1942; Professor of Neurology & Director of Institute of Neurology, 1942-1946)
Research, Teaching & Administrative Papers
Box 1, Folder 1
Windle theses
1923, 1926
Scope and Content Note
Master's: "The unmyelinated nerve fibers of the dorsal roots" -typescript without
figures; Ph.D.: "Studies on the trigeminal nerve with particular reference to the pathway
for painful afferent impulses" (very brittle); summary of Ph.D. thesis & c.v. (very
brittle)
Box 1, Folder 2
Neurology courses
1931-1940
Scope and Content Note
course outlines & schedules; lecture notes; examinations
Box 1, Folder 3
Laboratory notes
1935-1941
Scope and Content Note
notes on a series of human embryo and fetus studies
Box 1, Folder 4
Proposal for research in physiological embryology
1941
Scope and Content Note
proposed organization of research in physiological embryology, with budget, presented to
the Medical School; includes description of ongoing studies in neonatal asphyxia and of
effects of early clamping of umbilical cord on infant blood, and list of pertinent
publications from the Anatomical Laboratories of the Medical School
Box 1, Folder 5
Annual reports, Institute of Neurology
1942-1945
Scope and Content Note
annual reports from the Director to the Dean of the Medical School; future plans; report
of the Director of the Inst. of Neurology to the Medical Council, 10/1944; correspondence
with Dean J. Roscoe Miller
Box 1, Folder 6
"A radiological study of visceral & respiratory activities of the fetus in amnio
1942 (?)
Scope and Content Note
typescript, 3 p., stapled to: "Popularized [one page] version of paper by R.F. Becker,
E.E. Barth, M.D. Schulz, and W.F. Windle"; and, list of slides (?) titled:
"Gastrointestinal motility in cat fetuses," by C.L. Bishop and Windle
Box 1, Folder 7
Correspondence
1941, 1946
Scope and Content Note
Northwestern University Medical School & Memorial Hospital illustration --see Box 10,
F18
Research motion pictures --see Box 13, films #1-#3, Box 22, film #5, Box 14, film #10
Views of the Chicago Campus, motion picture --see Box 14,
film #9
Box 1, Folder 8
Contract OEMcar-68: J.W. Ward & S.L. Clark, principal investigators,
1942-1946
Scope and Content Note
final report, contract OEMcar-68 with Comm. on Medical Research, Office of Scientific
Research & Development: "An investigation on the influence of experimental concussion
on cerebral physiology," marked "restricted"
Box 1, Folder 9
Contracts OEMcmr-348 & -437, studies on concussion
1943-1945
Scope and Content Note
3-ring binder: monthly & bimonthly progress reports; final reports & summaries of
final reports; abstracts of publications & presentations
Box 1, Folder 10
Contract OEMcmr-487 reactions of the spinal cord to injury
1945-1946
Scope and Content Note
3-ring binder: bimonthly progress reports; final report& summary of final report;
abstracts of publications & presentations
Certificate of appreciation from War & Navy Departments, 1947 --see Box 10, F3
Societies & Committees
Scope and Content Note
Society of the Sigma Xi membership certificate, 1923 --see Box 10, F1
American Neurological Association, associate member, 1947 --see Box 10, F2
Box 1, Folder 11
Chicago Gynecological Society
1940
Box 1, Folder 12
American Medical Association
Cleveland, 1941
Scope and Content Note
photograph of poster presentation on "Time of clamping umbilical cord after birth" by
March, Alt, & Windle
Box 1, Folder 13
Illinois Medical Society
1942
Scope and Content Note
discussion of papers by Dr. Edith Potter & by Dr. C.J. Lund
Box 1, Folder 14
Outline & Laboratory Guide to Neurology
1935
Scope and Content Note
publication agreement & correspondence with John S. Swift Co.
Box 1, Folder 15
Physiology of the Fetuscorrespondence with Saunders publishers; some background material
1946-1948
Box 1, Folder 16
Reprints of Windle papers
1923-1941
Box 1, Folder 17
Reprints of Windle papers
1942-1947
I.B. University of Tennessee, 1941 (Visiting Professor)
Research, Teaching & Administrative Papers
Box 1, Folder 18
Neurology course and research notes
1941
Scope and Content Note
lecture notes, examinations; penciled lab. notes: "massa intermedia in known whole brain"
I.C. University of Washington, Seattle, 1946-1947 (Professor of Anatomy and Department Chairman)
Research, Teaching & Administrative Papers
Box 1, Folder 19
Beginnings of Univ. of Washington School of Medicine
1946
Scope and Content Note
memoir written in 1968 in reply to a request from Univ. of Washington; negative of a
class in a dissection lab
Box 1, Folder 20
Typescripts of lectures
1946 (?)
Scope and Content Note
Introduction to anatomy" -two versions of a 2-page welcome to the class. "Lectures in
neurology," 28 p. "Concussion of the brain & spinal cord in experimental animals,"
labeled "Lecture IV," also read before the Montreal Neurological Soc., Dec. 5, 1946, and
before the Univ. of Washington Society for Research in Medical Sciences, Nov. 1946; 23 p.
Box 1, Folder 21
Washington State Board of Basic Science Examiners
1946-1947
Scope and Content Note
correspondence re. membership & examinations given
Box 1, Folder 22
Correspondence
1945-1947
Scope and Content Note
mainly with Edward L. Turner, Dean of the School of Medicine; report of the Director of
the Dept. of Anatomy to the Dean, Sep. 1946-Jul. 1947; budgets of the Dept. of Anatomy;
staff lists of the Dept. of Anatomy & the School of Medicine; faculty handbook and
supplement
Box 1, Folder 23
Reprints of Windle papers
1947-1948
Box 1, Folder 24
Honorary Doctor of Science degree, Denison University
1947
Scope and Content Note
annual commencement program
I.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1947-1952 (Professor of Anatomy and Department Chairman, 1947-1951; Visiting Research Professor,
1951- 1952)
Research, Teaching & Administrative Papers
Box 1, Folder 25
Anatomy courses
1946-1949
Scope and Content Note
schedule of classes; examinations
Box 1, Folder 26
Neurology courses
1947-1949
Scope and Content Note
course outlines, lecture notes, examinations
Box 1, Folder 27
Anatomy Department
1948-1951
Scope and Content Note
departmental matters; photographs of department members, celebration (birthday ?)
honoring Windle
Box 1, Folder 28
Spinal x-rays, Charles Van Devere
1950
Scope and Content Note
7 negatives, some labeled "St. Mary's Hosp., Athens, 7-30-50 or 8-21-50"; envelope bore
hand-written name, Charles Van Devere
Box 1, Folder 29
Correspondence
1943-1948
Scope and Content Note
re. speeches, honors, etc.
Box 1, Folder 31
Correspondence with Dr. Sidney I. Kornhauser
1947-1952
Box 1, Folder 32
Correspondence with Dr. Pedro Belou
1948-1952
Scope and Content Note
Director of Institute of Anatomy, Buenos Aires; for portrait, see Box 10, F5
Research motion pictures, see Box 14, films #11-#13
Box 1, Folder 33
Philadelphia Neurological Society
1948
Scope and Content Note
certificate of membership
Corresponding member, Academia Nacional de Medicina de Buenos Aires, 1950 see Box 10, F4
Box 1, Folder 38
Textbook of Histology
1947-1972
Scope and Content Note
correspondence with McGraw-Hill, publishers, for editions 1-4
Box 1, Folder 27
Textbook of Histology
no date
Scope and Content Note
3-ring binder: handwritten & typed text
Box 1, Folder 36
"Mystery of mysteries: the human brain"
1949 (?)
Scope and Content Note
carries pencilled note, "New York Times, Dec. 4, 1949"; 7 p.
Box 1, Folder 37
Asphyxia Neonatorum: its relation to the fetal blood circulation and respiration and its effects upon the brain
1950
Scope and Content Note
published by C. C Thomas; two photographs, fig. 8: roentgenograms of guinea pig fetuses
Box 1, Folder 38
Reprints of Windle papers
1948-1951
Box 1, Folder 39
Reprints, various investigators
1950-1966
Scope and Content Note
abstracts of papers presented with Windle as sponsor
I.E. Baxter Laboratories, 1951-1954 (Scientific Director)
Research & Administrative Papers
Box 1, Folder 40
Correspondence, publications, publicity
1951-1952
Scope and Content Note
includes references to the drug Pyromen (Piromen) and its effect on spinal cord
regeneration; brochure describing Baxter Labs.
Box 1, Folder 41
News items, effects of Piromen, etc.
1949-1967
Scope and Content Note
clippings from newspapers & magazines, mainly 1952
Photograph of scale balancing two Baxter drugs, no date --see Box 10, F11
Box 1, Folder 42
Textbook of Histology
1952-1962
Scope and Content Note
correspondence re. use of figures, & other matters, for 3rd edition
Box 1, Folder 43
Reprints of Windle papers
1952-1954
Scope and Content Note
includes figs. 1-4 photographs of Windle, Clemente & Chambers paper in J. Comp.
Neurol., 1952.
I.F. National Institute of Neurological Diseases & Blindness (NINDB), NIH, 1954-1963 (Chief, Laboratory of Neuroanatomical
Sciences, 1954-1960; Asst. Director of NINDBS, 1960-61; Chief, Laboratory of Perinatal Physiology, Bethesda & San Juan, Puerto
Rico, 1961-1963)
Research & Administrative Papers
Box 2, Folder 1
Tremor & experimental Parkinsonism
1954-1955
Scope and Content Note
correspondence re. cooperative study with Abbott Labs; Michael P. McQuillen & Earl R.
Feringa: "Tremor induced in laboratory animals by drug administration", Jun.-Sep. 1955
(18 p.)
Earl R. Feringa: "Additional experiments on tremor induction with drugs", Sep. 1955, (3
p); typed script for motion picture on experiments of administeringreserpine to African
green monkeys & a chimpanzee; N.Y. Academy of Sciences annals on reserpine...
Box 2, Folder 2
Research on reserpinized cats & monkeys
1956
Scope and Content Note
research outline; laboratory notes; photographs & transparencies (animals #C9-091555,
etc.); mss. for publications & presentations; see also Box 2, F1
Box 2, Folder 3
Brains of normal cat
1957
Scope and Content Note
negatives of gross cat brains & x-rays of skulls
Box 2, Folder 4
Research on neonatal asphyxia of guinea pigs
1957-1959
Scope and Content Note
laboratory notes & protocols, photographs, 3 dictaphone (?) disks labeled CJB to WFW,
1957
Box 2, Folder 5
Protocols experimental designs: effects of asphyxia neonatorum in the monkey
1957
Scope and Content Note
55-page typescript specifying protocols for all aspects of studies, plus earlier draft;
drafts of other protocols, experimental design decisions
Box 2, Folder 6
Collaborative investigations on the rhesus monkey
1957 (?)
Scope and Content Note
documents prepared for site visit (?): 1. Protocol for collaborative investigations on
the rhesus monkey; 2. Experimental design for studies of effects of asphyxia neonatorum
in the monkey (listed, but not in original folder); 3. List of key personnel of project
and table of organization of Laboratory of Neuroanatomical Sciences, NINDB; 4.
Preliminary annual reports (of individual projects); 5. Publications related to the
project; letters of comments re. the protocol
Box 2, Folder 7
Skeletal survey baby monkey
1957
Scope and Content Note
two full-body x-rays of M2-050657W; also negatives & x-rays of malformed monkey(s)
Box 2, Folder 8
Asphyxia neonatorum
1959
Scope and Content Note
original folder labeled: "Marissa Ramirez de Arellario"; protocol labeled "neurological
examination"; "Special protocol for postmortem examinations" with autopsy report for
monkey #79 (M-122459), signed by H.N. Jacobson (see also Box 7, F5); typescript titled
"Neurological studies & preliminary EEG report on monkeys (Macacus rhesus) subjected
to asphyxia neonatorum" with pencilled inscription: "submitted by Marissa & Dave";
photographs of brain microscopy originally mounted for publication, no labels
Box 2, Folder 9
Laboratory notebook
1956-1958
Scope and Content Note
on cover, in pencil: "Ranch animals"; on inside cover, in ink: "Brain study, 1956"; on
first page: "P.R. brains in Bethesda," with list of 9 monkey number & notes on death
for some; near back, a page titled "Movies" with animal i.d. & some notes on lengths
of films
Box 2, Folder 10
Laboratory notebook
1958
Scope and Content Note
on cover: "Monkey adult asphyxia, 1958"; photographs of gross brain & sections of
monkeys #365 & 366, gross brains of #433 & 434; short strips of EKGs mounted in
notebook
Box 2, Folder 11
Laboratory notebook monkey #176
1960-1961
Scope and Content Note
labeled also as M-081760-B; used by Dr. G. Dawes; for motion picture, see Box 28, film
#36
Box 2, Folder 12
Laboratory notebook monkey #180
1960-1961
Scope and Content Note
labeled also as M-082660-B; used by Dr. G. Dawes; for motion picture, see Box 29, film
#37
Box 2, Folder 13
Laboratory notebook monkey #183
1960, 1963
Scope and Content Note
labeled also as M-091360-B
Box 2, Folder 14
Laboratory notebook monkey #245
1961-1962
Scope and Content Note
labeled also as M-111461; photograph of gross brain
Box 2, Folder 15
Protocol & clinical summary notebook monkeys
early 1960s
Scope and Content Note
monkeys whose lung sections were sent to Dr. Behrman
Box 2, Folder 16
Laboratory of Perinatal Physiology
1957-1963
Scope and Content Note
scientific data table on hyperfetation in cats, 1938-1939; list of off-campus centers of
NIH; positions in Lab. for Perinatal Physiology, Bethesda & Puerto Rico; Europe trip
report by Windle, 1963; Puerto Rico trip report by Pearce Bailey, 1963; progress reports,
1963; scientific visitors & collaborators, 1963; various scientific reports &
proposals; publications from the Laboratory of Perinatal Physiology, 1957-1964; NIH job
descriptions for Neuroanatomist, 1953, Asst. Director, NINDS, 1960, Chief, Lab. of
Perinatal Physiology, 1961; confidential report to Dr. Stone, NIGMS; photographs
Box 2, Folder 17
Laboratory of Perinatal Physiology
1960-1962
Scope and Content Note
annual & section reports; background materials
Box 2, Folder 18
Monkeys
1962-1964
Scope and Content Note
breeding histories; needs; space plans; motion picture script; correspondence; see also
Box 7, F5
Box 2, Folder 19
Monkey #255
1963
Scope and Content Note
apparently healthy animal from La Parguera, vaginal delivery, with multiple congenital
defects; photographs
Box 2, Folder 20
Psychological effects of asphyxia
1958-1963
Scope and Content Note
list of monkeys used by Sue Saxon; identified transparencies: Ma-051558 (#30); identified
brain micrographs: M-081760 (#176), 082660 (#180), 090860 (#181), 091260 (#182), 091360
(#183), 092760 (#190), 071761 (#224), 111461 (#245), 090762 (#326), 091362 (#327), 092462
(#331), 092662 (#332), 100162 (#335), 100362 (#337), 100562 (#339), 100862 (#341), 101762
(#345), 101862 (#346), 102662 (#349), 103062 (#351), 031463
Box 2, Folder 21
Bilirubin
1963
Scope and Content Note
draft of "The acute effects of bilirubin in newborn monkeys," by Gehrman & Hibbard;
laboratory notes; photograph
Box 2, Folder 22
Isla de Mona Puerto Rico,
1961
Scope and Content Note
typescript memoir by Dr. Windle dated July 1982, titled "Mona Island for breeding
chimpanzees," recounting his visit to the island in 1961; U.S. Coast Guard Pilot,
Atlantic Coast, 1981, includes description of the island; reprint from Jul/Aug issue of
Science 82, "Surrogate human," about desirability of breeding colonies for research
chimps
Box 2, Folder 23
Desecho Island Puerto Rico
no date
Scope and Content Note
4 photographs, aerial shots
Box 2, Folder 24
Primate colonies and research centers
1958-1979
Scope and Content Note
Studies of primates," lecture by C.R. Carpenter delivered in San Juan, 1959, partially
re. 1938 beginning of Cayo Santiago free-ranging primate colony -attached is magazine
article by Arthur Koestler on "Man -one of evolution's mistakes?"; "The Cayo Santiago
primate colony: its relationship to establishment of regional primate centers in the
U.S.," by Windle; "History of the role of NINDB in reestablishing research with nonhuman
primates in San Juan and Cayo Santiago," compiled by WFW in 1978 at the suggestion of Dr.
M. Maldonado, Chancellor of Univ. of Puerto Rico Medical Center; reminiscences by James
Watt re. primate colonies in Puerto Rico, and the history of the idea for a national
primate center and the National Heart Institute's involvement, 1978-1979; proposal for an
NIH Puerto Rico Perinatal Research Unit, 1963?; report to Congress on NIH regional
primate research centers, 1962; revision of the proposal for an international laboratory
of primate biology, by A. Kortlandt, 1961; background materials
Box 2, Folder 25
South American trip
1961-1962
Scope and Content Note
visits & lectures in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Panama, Peru, & Uruguay; trip
reports; correspondence
Box 2, Folder 26
Correspondence with Geoffrey Dawes, Oxford
1958-1961
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; lab notes; typescript of "A Report on work on foetal & new-born
rhesus monkeys, July-Oct 1960, by Dawes, Mott, Shelley, & Jacobson, plus
illustrations; Dawes reprint; a few letters to Howard Jacobson, Joan Mott, Benjamin Ross
Box 2, Folder 27
Correspondence with Geoffrey Dawes
Oxford, 1962-1963
Scope and Content Note
also includes correspondence with Benjamin Ross, Karlis Adamson, L. Stanley James;
reprints of two J. Physiol. papers by Dawes et al.
Box 2, Folder 28
Correspondence & papers
1956-1964
Box 2, Folder 29
Correspondence with R. Caldeyro-Barcia
1961-1970
Scope and Content Note
see also Box 2, F25; Box 5, F2
Box 2, Folder 30
Correspondence with Baxter Laboratories
1954-1963, 1974
Scope and Content Note
largely with Dr. Leonard Ginger, director of research
Box 2, Folder 31
Correspondence with Parke, Davis & Co.
1960-1961
Scope and Content Note
largely with Dr. R. N. McAlpine, re. publication of physiologic data in company files for
normal rhesus monkeys; samples of data collection sheets
Box 2, Folder 32
Correspondence with R.K. Richards, Abbott Labs.
1961-1964
Box 3, Folder 1
Correspondence with J.M. Genis-Galvez, Salamanca
1962-1970
Box 3, Folder 2
Correspondence with G.I. Mchedlishvili, Tbilisi
1961-1975
Scope and Content Note
includes reprints & translations of Mchedlishvili, et al. papers; see also Box 5, F21
Box 3, Folder 3
Correspondence with I.A. Arshavskiy
1961-1974
Box 3, Folder 4
Correspondence with B.A. Lapin
1960-1971
Scope and Content Note
includes photographs of monkeys from Sukhumi, USSR monkey colony, Science News Letter
article re. the colony; trip report to the colony by Dr. N. Colin Macleod, mid '50(?)
Box 3, Folder 5
NIH conflicts
1963-1964
Scope and Content Note
(so named by Windle); correspondence leading up to & resulting from Windle's
resignation from NIH; newspaper clipping
Research motion pictures --see Box 14-Box 18, Box 23-Box 30, films #15-#42
Box 3, Folder 6
United Cerebral Palsy Research & Education Foundation, Research Advisory Board
1954-1959
Scope and Content Note
general correspondence; meeting of the Board in San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1959; program
& abstracts for scientific program of the meeting
Box 3, Folder 7
Human Embryology and Development Study Section
1956-1957
Scope and Content Note
proposals and memos re. establishing breeding colonies to provide pregnant and infant
monkeys
Box 3, Folder 8
NRC committees on primates
1958-1966
Scope and Content Note
NRC Committee on Primates, 1958; NRC Committee on Nonhuman Primate Behavior, 1962-1966
Box 3, Folder 9
Society memberships & materials
1959-1970
Scope and Content Note
very partial inclusions: Amer. Academy of Neurology, 1959-1966; Amer. Assoc. of
Neuropathologists, 1964; Amer. Neurological Assoc. 1970; Biological Stain Commission,
1970; National. Advisory Council on Health Research Facilities, 1964-1967(?); Amer.
Physiological Soc., 1961-1970; Teratological Soc., 1964
Box 3, Folder 10
Scientific Advisory Committee, Regional Primate Research Center, Univ. of Washington
1962
Scope and Content Note
Corresponding member, Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria, 1961 --see Box 10, F7
Symposium on Temporal Epilepsy, Buenos Aires, 1961 --see Box 10, F8
Commission on Drug Safety, 1961 --see Box 10, F9
Box 3, Folder 11
Conference on Biology of Neuroglia
1956
Scope and Content Note
program & photos of attendees
Box 3, Folder 12
Conference on Asphyxia Neonatorum
1956
Scope and Content Note
photographs and newspaper clippings from Puerto Rico
Box 3, Folder 13
Regeneration in CNS Conference, Bethesda
1954
Scope and Content Note
two 8 x 10 photographs of participants
Box 3, Folder 14
"Neurological & psychological deficits of asphyxia neonatorum
1956
Scope and Content Note
typescript of lecture delivered at Univ. of Michigan; see also Box 7, F1
Box 3, Folder 15
American Neurological Association
1963
Scope and Content Note
two versions of typescript of lecture delivered, "Experimental kernicterus in the newborn
monkey"
Box 3, Folder 16
"Neuropathology of certain forms of mental retardation
1963
Scope and Content Note
typescripts of two versions, one presented as the Frederick Robert Zeit Memorial Lecture
at Northwestern Univ. Medical School in February, the other presented at the 2nd Annual
Symposium on the Mentally Retarded Child, Georgetown Univ., in May
Box 3, Folder 17
Annual Rehabilitation Symposium, Toronto
1963
Scope and Content Note
correspondence
Box 3, Folder 18
"La asfixia perinatal experimental"
1961
Scope and Content Note
published in the Contribuciones of the 9th Chilean Congress in Obstetrics &
Gynecology
9th Chilean Congress in Obstetrics & Gynecology, member, 1961 --see Box 10, F6
Honorary membership in La Sociedad Chilena de Obstetricia y Ginecologia, 1961 --see Box
10, F6
Box 3, Folder 19
Publications of the Collaborative Perinatal Research Project
1963-1967
Scope and Content Note
lists publications coming from the Perinatal Research Branch & from 15 collaborative
partners
Box 3, Folder 20
Reviews of Windle books
1960-1962
Scope and Content Note
C.C. Thomas publications
Box 3, Folder 21.
Reprints of Windle papers
1956-1966
Scope and Content Note
includes photographs of some illustrations
Box 3, Folder 22
Reprints, Laboratory of Perinatal Physiology, Puerto Rico
1963-1972
Scope and Content Note
reprints & typescripts, by members of the laboratory other than Windle
Box 3, Folder 23
Max Weinstein Award, United Cerebral Palsy Foundation
1957
Scope and Content Note
correspondence re. & arising from the award; newspaper clippings about the award
& UCP generally; for plaque, see Box 12, #3
I.G. New York University (NYU) Medical Center, 1964-1971 (Research Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine; Director of Research,
Inst. of Rehabilitation Med.)
Research & Administrative Papers
Box 3, Folder 24
Report on Collaborative Project on Cerebral Palsy...
1963
Box 3, Folder 25
Miscellaneous papers re. primates
1963-1971
Scope and Content Note
Monkey & Man," lecture presented in New York, 1969; reprint: A. Kortland, field
observations applied to chimps in zoos, 1960; proposal by Donald E. Pickering,
"Preliminary proposal for a facility for Advanced Study & Research" (in Oregon), 1963
Box 3, Folder 26
Puerto Rico monkeys
1964-1969
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; correspondence re. transfer of primates & records from Puerto Rico to
Welfare Island, NY; bills of lading; photographs of opening of facility at Welfare
Island, 1965 ?
Box 3, Folder 27
Brain damage in fetus & newborn from hypoxia/asphyxia
1964-1969
Scope and Content Note
mss. & abstracts, some undated & unidentified as to presentation; correspondence;
lab. notes, especially on EEG studies
Box 3, Folder 28
Correspondence with Carl Zeiss, Inc.
1964
Scope and Content Note
correspondence re. move of equipment from Bethesda; price lists; booklets for operation
microscope & for electron microscope EM9
Box 3, Folder 29
Communications
1964-1965
Scope and Content Note
reprint of Annenberg School of Communications symposium, "Communications & medical
research"; descriptions of NYU Institute of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
communications facilities & activities
Box 3, Folder 30
Policies on experimental subjects
1965-1966
Scope and Content Note
federal legislation on lab animals; NYU instructions for clinical research involving
humans; booklet titled "U.S. National Committee for the International Biological Program:
Preliminary Framework of the U.S. Program"; see also Box 7, F21
Box 3, Folder 31
Proposal for Conference on Prevention of Fetal Distress & Brain Damage in the Newborn
1966
Scope and Content Note
correspondence re. proposal for Association for the Aid of Crippled Children support;
proposal was dropped
Box 3, Folder 32
Trip to Europe & USSR
1966
Scope and Content Note
visits to Paris (see Box 5, F1), symposium in Prague (see Box 4, F25), Moscow, symposium
in Sukhumi (see Box 4, F26), Tbilisi, & Leningrad; includes 25-page personal log of
trip
Box 3, Folder 33
Responses to news articles about Dr. Windle's research
1966-1969
Box 3, Folder 34
N.Y. University Committee on Admissions
1966-1967
Box 3, Folder 35
N.Y. University Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine
1966
Scope and Content Note
issue of
IRM; internal Institute style manual for
manuscripts
Box 3, Folder 36
Primate colony, Welfare Island, N.Y.
1966-1971
Scope and Content Note
correspondence, largely about reconstruction; correspondence about care & breeding of
primates; floor plan; 3 photographs: cage area, cage washing room, outside of building;
correspondence with Fred Plum re. keeping the breeding colony funded
Box 3, Folder 37
Space & equipment for Photography Section
1964,1967
Scope and Content Note
equipment lists; space & furniture plans
Box 3, Folder 38
Correspondence re. Jack Rosenbluth appointment at NYU
1965-1966
Scope and Content Note
includes Rosenbluth's c.v.
Box 3, Folder 39
Correspondence, J. Moor-Jankowski
1965-1968
Scope and Content Note
re. Dr. Moor-Jankowski's move from Emory Univ. to NYU with his laboratory; Dr. M-J's
c.v.; description, with plans and photos, of the Emory Laboratory Mobile Facility; 4
reprints of Dr. M-J's articles on primate blood-groups; evolution of the NYU Medical
Center Primate Laboratory into the Laboratory for Experimental Medicine & Surgery in
Primates (LEMSIP), and looming funding problems
Box 3, Folder 40
Transfer of J. Spencer Munroe laboratory
1967-1968
Scope and Content Note
memos re. transfer of lab from Lennox Hill Hosp. to New York University
Box 3, Folder 41
Papers relating to J. Spencer Munroe
1963-1972
Scope and Content Note
Munroe's c.v.; correspondence; reprints, clippings, abstract
Box 3, Folder 42
Proposed trauma research at New York University
1967-1968
Box 3, Folder 43
Correspondence with Geoffrey Dawes, Oxford
1964-1970
Scope and Content Note
also contains correspondence with Benjamin Ross, Oliver P. Jones, Maurice Mayer, M.B.
Sterman; preliminary proposals
Box 3, Folder 47
Outgoing correspondence
Jan.-Jun. 1968
Scope and Content Note
copies of outgoing memos & letters, including some
Exp.
Neurol
. editorial correspondence & personal letters
Box 4, Folder 1
Outgoing correspondence
Jul.-Dec. 1968
Scope and Content Note
copies of outgoing memos & letters, including some
Exp.
Neurol
. editorial correspondence & personal letters
Box 4, Folder 2
Outgoing correspondence
Jan.-Jun. 1969
Scope and Content Note
copies of outgoing memos & letters, including some
Exp.
Neurol
. editorial correspondence & personal letters
Box 4, Folder 3
Outgoing correspondence
Jul.-Dec. 1969
Scope and Content Note
copies of outgoing memos & letters, including some
Exp.
Neurol
. editorial correspondence & personal letters
Box 4, Folder 5
Outgoing correspondence
1970
Scope and Content Note
copies of outgoing memos & letters, including some
Exp.
Neurol
. editorial correspondence & personal letters
Box 4, Folder 6
Letters of recommendation & reference
1964-1971
Box 4, Folder 7
Case of [S--- C---]
1966-1968, 1973 (folder closed until 2041 A.D.)
Scope and Content Note
hospital patient notes; photographs of gross human infant brain
Box 4, Folder 8
Conference on Experimental Medicine & Surgery in Primates
1967
Scope and Content Note
organized by the N.Y. Academy of Sciences; booklet of preprint abstracts, including one
by J. Spencer Munroe, a colleague, but none by Windle
Box 4, Folder 9
Report of the Welfare Island Planning & Development Commission to the Mayor, NYC
1969
Box 4, Folder 10
UCP drawing account
1964
Scope and Content Note
money made available for move of equipment from Bethesda to NYU
Box 4, Folder 11
Grant #R180-64 UCP
1964-1967
Scope and Content Note
Mitigation of permanent brain damage experimentally induced by asphyxia at birth"
Box 4, Folder 12
Grant application NB-HD 06752-01
1966
Scope and Content Note
Neurological damage by asphyxia neonatorum in monkeys" -application rejected
Box 4, Folder 13
Grant application NB 07954-01
1968
Scope and Content Note
Spinal cord regeneration as affected by hormonal factors"
Box 4, Folder 14
Program-project grant, 1 PO1 HD03417
1968-1972
Scope and Content Note
Immediate & long-term effects of asphyxia neonatorum" -proposal; correspondence;
application; final report
Box 4, Folder 15
Progress reports for M.D. Faro research grants
1969
Scope and Content Note
see also Box 5, F29 & Box 4, F16
Box 4, Folder 16
M.D. Faro grant application: "Mental ability after neonatal asphyxia
1970
Scope and Content Note
research grant application by Maria Diaz Faro; see also Box 4, F15 & Box 5, F29
Box 4, Folder 17
Eye Research Foundation of Bethesda
1965-1966
Scope and Content Note
correspondence, largely with William M. Hart, director of the Foundation; booklet
describing the Foundation, & program of one of its symposia; c.v.'s of professional
members of the Foundation
Box 4, Folder 18
American Association of Anatomists
1966-1969
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; society executive committee business; proceedings of the 82nd meeting
Box 4, Folder 19
National Paraplegia Foundation
1969-1971
Scope and Content Note
general correspondence; proposal & plans for a conference on training for spinal
injury care, at the national NPF meeting, 1971; correspondence re. disagreement as to
role of Research Advisory Committee, & as to the direction research efforts should
take; see also Box 4, F23 & F32, & Box 5, F36, Box 6, F13 and others
Box 4, Folder 20
Cajal Club
1966-1970
Scope and Content Note
very partial inclusion: membership lists; history & by-laws
Box 4, Folder 21
Cosmos Club
1964-1973
Scope and Content Note
very partial inclusion
Box 4, Folder 22
Conference on Neural Mechanisms in Restitution of Function After Brain Damage, San Francisco,
1966
Scope and Content Note
program; correspondence of Planning Committee
Box 4, Folder 23
NPF Conference on Application of New Technology to the Enigma of CNS Regeneration
1969-1970
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; reprints of research articles; bibliography on CNS regeneration prepared
by the UCLA Brain Information Service; congressional testimony on need of regional spinal
cord injury centers
Box 4, Folder 24
W. B. Ransom Memorial Lecture, Northwestern Univ.,
1965
Scope and Content Note
correspondence re. lecture titled: "Role of Respiratory Distress in Asphyxial Brain
Damage in the Newborn"; photograph of Ransom (?); correspondence re. publication of the
lecture, published in
Cerebral Palsy Journal in 1966;
correspondence with Martin F. Palmer, director of Institute of Logopedics about possible
lecture, which led indirectly to publishing in
Cerebral
Palsy
J.
Box 4, Folder 25
Symposium de lesione foetus intrauterina imminenti, Prague
1966
Scope and Content Note
Windle presented a paper on his way to USSR; see also Box 4, F26 & Box 3, F32
Box 4, Folder 26
International Symposium on Biology & Pathology of Monkeys. Studies of Human Diseases in Experiments on Monkeys, Sukhumi, USSR
1966
Scope and Content Note
general correspondence; program of the symposium; travel documents; abstract & paper
presented, "Experimental production of cerebral palsy by birth asphyxia in the rhesus
monkey"; business cards & addresses
Box 4, Folder 27
American Association of Anatomists
1966
Scope and Content Note
typescripts of paper, "Intracerebral hemorrhages induced perinatally in rhesus monkeys,"
"Paper from platform," abstract, figure legends; letter from Jan Cammermayer with two
Cammermayer reprints
Box 4, Folder 28
"Role of respiratory distress in asphyxial brain damage of the newborn
1966
Scope and Content Note
typescript of lecture delivered at Cornell Univ. Medical School; correspondence; see also
Box 4, F24
Box 4, Folder 29
Conference on Non-Human Primate Toxicology, Arlie House, VA
1966
Scope and Content Note
tentative program; correspondence
Box 4, Folder 30
Ross Conference on Brain Damage to Fetus & Newborn from Hypoxia or Asphyxia, Puerto Rico
1967
Scope and Content Note
abstract of "Brain damage at birth; functional & structural modifications with time;
Foreword by L. Stanley James; see also Box 4, F37
Box 4, Folder 31
"Brain damage at birth: functional & structural modifications with time
1968
Scope and Content Note
typescript of lecture delivered (original folder label: "AMLF (Albert & Mary Lasker
Found.), 1968"; see also Box 4, F35
Box 4, Folder 32
17th Veterans Administration Spinal Cord Injury Conference
1969
Scope and Content Note
general correspondence; paper presented: "Regeneration of the spinal cord: current status
of the problem," 3 p.; first draft, by Oswald D. Reich, of plans for an annual prize by
the National Paraplegia Foundation for work in paraplegia (Wakeman Award)
Box 4, Folder 33
"Cerebral hemorrhage in relation to birth asphyxia
1969
Scope and Content Note
typescripts of a version presented at the Univ. of Chicago, and another version titled
"Hemorrhages in brain of newborn infant"
Box 4, Folder 34
"Brain damage of asphyxia at birth
1969
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; text of presentation at Univ. of Rochester, Sept. 1969 & at N.Y.
Academy of Medicine, Dec. 1969
Box 4, Folder 35
Pan American Health Organization Symposium
1969
Scope and Content Note
preliminary program; correspondence; typescript of abstract, titled "Brain damage at
birth: function & structural modifications with time" (full paper with that title can
be found in Box 4, F31); typescript titled "Asphyxial brain damage at birth, with
reference to the minimally affected child" which has written on it in pencil in Windle's
writing: "PanAm. Health Org. Symp. June 1969"; see also Box 5, F10
Box 4, Folder 36
"Origin & early development of neural elements in the human brain
1970
Scope and Content Note
typescript of a lecture delivered at UCLA; correspondence; see also Box 7, F1 & Box
5, F9
Box 4, Folder 37
International Symposium on Brain Hypoxia, Carshalton, UK
1970
Scope and Content Note
program; photograph of participants; recorders' summaries of discussions; a few
abstracts; typescript of Foreword by L. Stanley James titled "Brain damage to fetus &
newborn from hypoxia or asphyxia," to the Ross Conference, Puerto Rico, Jan. 1967
Box 4, Folder 38
Pediatric Symposium, Univ. of North Carolina
1970
Scope and Content Note
program; typescript of "Fetal physiology relative to asphyxia neonatorum," and "Asphyxial
brain damage & mental retardation" -presented at the symposium; correspondence
Box 4, Folder 39
"Role of asphyxia at birth in etiology of mental retardation & cerebral palsy
no date
Scope and Content Note
typescript of lecture delivered at Ya
Box 4, Folder 40
Physiology of the Fetus
1964-1974
Scope and Content Note
correspondence with publisher C.C Thomas; book contract
Box 4, Folder 41
Physiology of the Fetus
1970-?
Scope and Content Note
bibliographic notes; scientific notes; reprints; two-page typescript on comparative
aspects of birth; two-page typescript on use of word "sacrifice" in relation to
experimental animals
Box 4, Folder 42
Physiology of the Fetus
1971
Scope and Content Note
illustrations: photographs, line drawings
Box 4, Folder 43
Physiology of the Fetus
no date
Scope and Content Note
photographs & negatives, "Physiology of the Fetus"; some items originally mounted for
publication & labeled with figure numbers, others unmounted & unlabeled
Box 5, Folder 1
"Maturation of the brain related to variables in the environment"
1966
Scope and Content Note
typescript of presentation at CIOMS Symposium on The Regional Maturation of the Nervous
System in Early Life, Paris; galley proofs of publication in symposium volume;
correspondence; preliminary program; abstracts; typescript of Windle abstract titled
"Development of electrical activity (EEG) in the rhesus monkey; see also Box 3, F32
Box 5, Folder 2
"Experimental induction of asphyxia neonatorum respiratory distress, and brain damage in rhesus monkeys,"
1963-1967(?)
Scope and Content Note
abstract & typescript of original presentation, titled "Neurological & pulmonary
damage caused by perinatal asphyxia" at the Symposium on Effects of Labor on the Fetus
& Newborn, Montevideo, 1964, & of the revised version published by Pergamon Press
in a volume of material based on the symposium; program; correspondence; photograph of
Fig. 3
Box 5, Folder 3
"An experimental approach to prevention or reduction of the brain damage of birth asphyxia"
1965
Scope and Content Note
typescript of lecture delivered at the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy annual
meeting, 1965, & published in
Developmental Medicine &
Child Neurology
, 1966; correspondence; preliminary & official program
Box 5, Folder 4
"Asphyxia at birth, a major factor in mental retardation"
1966-1967
Scope and Content Note
abstract & paper presented at the 56th annual meeting of the American
Psychopathological Association, 1966, & published in
Psychopathology of Mental Development, Grune & Stratton, 1967;
correspondence; program of meeting
Box 5, Folder 5
Textbook of Histology
1967-1968
Scope and Content Note
correspondence re. use of figures for 4th edition
Box 5, Folder 6
Development of the intrinsic structure of the CNS in human embryos
1968-1969
Scope and Content Note
(partial?) mss.; related correspondence; bibliographies & reprints of related work;
drawings (negatives & positives) of embryos from 3.34 to 10.4 mm.; see also Box 10,
F14 & F15 for additional & mounted photographs & drawings
Box 5, Folder 7
Potential book on basic nervous system function
1968
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; typescript (p. 35-47) titled: "Chapter 4. The special senses."
Box 5, Folder 8
"Brain damage by asphyxia"
1969-1973
Scope and Content Note
published in Scientific American; correspondence leading to the publication, and arising
from it; typescript marked "final copy"; photographs & transparencies for
illustrations
Box 5, Folder 9
"Origin & early development of neural elements in the human brain"
1969-1971
Scope and Content Note
published in
Biopsychology of Development, ed. by E. Tobach,
based on papers presented at the Conference on the Biopsychology of Development organized
by the American Museum of Natural History, New York, 1969; typescript marked "draft";
typescript as reviewed & marked by Donald L. Kimmel; galley proofs; correspondence;
see also Box 4, F36 & Box 7, F1
Box 5, Folder 10
"Asphyxial brain damage at birth, with references to the minimally affected child"
1969-1970
Scope and Content Note
published in
Yearbook of Obstetrics and Gynecology;
correspondence; photographs; references cited & figure legends; see also Box 7, F1
& Box 4, F35
Box 5, Folder 11
Reprints & typescripts of Windle articles
1965-1970
Scope and Content Note
includes some photographs of illustrations
Box 5, Folder 12
Reprints & typescripts, various investigators
1966-1971
Scope and Content Note
authors from Windle's department
Box 5, Folder 13
Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research
1968-1970, 1980
Scope and Content Note
correspondence with the Lasker Foundation; publicity; program of award luncheon; citation
& acceptance speech; abstract, short & long text & reprint of
JAMA paper based on the Lasker lecture; text of T.V. interview
based on Lasker award, & letters arising from that interview; newspaper &
magazine clippings
Box 5, Folder 14
Correspondence arising from Lasker Award
1968-1969
Scope and Content Note
letters from the public, largely concerned parents; congratulatory letters; requests for
information & reprints; newspaper clippings
Box 5, Folder 15
Award from the Association for Research in Nervous & Mental Disease
1971
Scope and Content Note
correspondence & certificate
Honorary faculty membership, Universidad de Chile, 1971 --see Box 10, F10
I.H. Denison University, 1971-1985 (Research Professor)
Research & Administrative Papers
Box 5, Folder 16
Spinal cord regeneration
1972-1977
Scope and Content Note
letter from Carmine D. Clemente & data from early Piromen experiments; letter from
Earl R. Feringa & reprints of two of his articles; typescripts of papers by Chun C.
Kao & by Arthur S. Tischler; photocopies of papers by L. W. Freeman, by R. S. Gye, et
al., & by Francis T. Stewart (1902); grant application by James R. Bloedel; case of
Roger Frank; statistics from N.Y.Univ. Spinal Cord Injury Center
Box 5, Folder 18
Correspondence
1976-1979
Scope and Content Note
includes "The spinal cord and its reaction to traumatic injury", presented at the 27th
annual meeting of the American Paraplegia Society, in absentia; letter to Lawrence
Borges, M.D., 4/23/1980, contains interesting observation about the drug Piromen
Box 5, Folder 20
Correspondence with Mei Liu
1979-1983
Scope and Content Note
Windle wrote the Foreword for Dr. Liu's book on nerve growth; Liu's c.v.; "A review of
history of neurotropic substances and a report of recent findings", read by Liu at 1st
International Symposium on Spinal Cord Reconstitution, 1980; "The mystique of the neural
crest", submitted by Liu to Nature; two mss. by Liu published in
Experimental Neurology, 1979; 2 photographs
Box 5, Folder 21
Trip to England, Czechoslovakia, Russia, France
1974
Scope and Content Note
undertaken for the National Advisory Council of the NINDS to explore work in spinal cord
regeneration; visited in England: L.S. Illis, (Southampton), M. Berry & A.C. Riches,
(Birmingham); in Czechoslovakia: E. Gutmann, (Prague); in Russia: T.N. Nesmeyanova,
(Moscow), L.A. Matinian, V. Fanardjian, S.S. Oganesjian, (Yerevan), B.I. Mchedlishvili,
(Tbilisi), and Y.W. Zotov, V. Ugryumov, (Leningrad); in France: B. Droz, (Paris);
includes preliminary planning, correspondence, trip reports.
Box 5, Folder 22
Correspondence with T.N. Nesmeyanova
1975-1976
Box 5, Folder 23
Correspondence with L.A. Matinian
1974-1979
Scope and Content Note
includes two versions of text of "Enzyme therapy in organic lesions of the spinal cord",
by Matinian, edited by Windle; Matinian c.v.
Box 5, Folder 24
Paralyzed Veterans of America
1975-1976
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; funding for Raleigh Pettegrew's research at Denison University
Box 5, Folder 25
Paraplegia luncheons
1976-1977
Scope and Content Note
organized by Congressman Bill Frenzel of Minnesota; correspondence; Windle's introductory
remarks for 1976 luncheon
Box 5, Folder 26
Correspondence with R. W. Oppenheim
1977-1981
Scope and Content Note
Oppenheim was writing an article on G. E. Coghill & wanted information on the
"Coghill-Windle controversy"; includes transcript of tape dictated by Windle, 4/1977,
titled "Some recollections of George Ellett Coghill"; reprint of Oppenheim's article "G.
E. Coghill: pioneer neuroembryologist & developmental psychobiologist",
Perspect. Biol. Med., 1978
Box 5, Folder 27
Testimony of Richard L. Sidman before House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor-HEW
1973
Scope and Content Note
includes letter to Donald Tower, Director, NINDS
Box 5, Folder 28
Grant application to March of Dimes by Nicole Simon, Boston University
1973
Scope and Content Note
Evaluations" was handwritten on folder label
Box 5, Folder 29
Two papers by Maria Diaz Faro
1972
Scope and Content Note
plus cover letter; see also Box 4, F15 & F16
Box 5, Folder 30
"A possible relationship of female hormones to central nervous system regeneration
no date
Scope and Content Note
typescript with references 9 pp.
Box 53, Folder 1
List of Windle's students & associates
no date
Scope and Content Note
mostly associates -not a complete list of students
Box 5, Folder 32
Grant #NIH 1.RO1. HD0520, HD05929
1971-1974
Scope and Content Note
Evaluation of perinatal brain damage", (Denison Univ. account no. C69-861): applications,
correspondence re. grant awards; receipts & payment requests; final report
Box 5, Folder 33
United Cerebral Palsy Foundation grants #SG 21-71 and #SG 24-71
1970-1074
Scope and Content Note
small interim grants to start "Evaluation of perinatal brain damage in primates";
correspondence; applications; final report
Box 5, Folder 34
Grant #NIH 1.RO1. NS11507
1973-1977
Scope and Content Note
Central nervous regeneration: hormonal influences", (Denison Univ. account no. C69-863):
applications, correspondence re. grant awards; reprints of a paper from
Journal of the Scientific Laboratories, Denison Univ. and
Federation abstract; receipts & payment requests
Box 5, Folder 35
Raleigh K. Pettegrew grant application to NIH
1976 (?)
Scope and Content Note
Central nervous regeneration: enzymatic influences": application; reprints of two
American Association of Anatomists abstracts; photographs of Pettegrew & Denison lab
(?)
Box 5, Folder 36
2d NPF Conference on CNS Regeneration
1970-1972
Scope and Content Note
thoughts leading up to the conference; preparation & funding; invitations;
correspondence with attendees; report of the conference by Lloyd Guth & Windle
Box 5, Folder 37
3d NPF Conference on Regeneration in the CNS
1973
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; program
Box 5, Folder 38
1974 Wakeman award
1973-1974
Scope and Content Note
planning for 1994 award; nominations, cv's, bibliographies, supporting documents, some
photographs, for: James Bethune Campbell; Stanley Cohen; Martin Berry and Andrew C.
Riches; Lloyd Guth; Rita Levi-Montalcini; correspondence
Box 6, Folder 1
Conference on Factors in Recovery from Spinal Cord Injury
1976
Scope and Content Note
correpsondence, program, summarized transactions published in
Experimental Neurology of a conference held at Denison University
in Granville, Ohio, to feature L.A. Matinian & his work; see also Box 5, F21 &
Box 5, F23 for correspondence with Matinian
Box 6, Folder 2
Federation of American Societies of Experimental Biology, Chicago
1971
Scope and Content Note
typescript of address presented at the annual dinner of the Developmental Physiology
Group, titled "Pioneering in perinatal physiology"
Box 6, Folder 3
Paralyzed Veterans of America
1972
Scope and Content Note
Increasing incidence of spinal cord injuries", 6 p., read at a meeting when accepting
plaque for "Speedy Award"; for plaque, see Box 12, #2
Box 6, Folder 4
Conference on Continuing Education in the Treatment of Spinal Cord Injuries, Milwaukee
1972
Scope and Content Note
correspondence, preliminary program
Box 6, Folder 5
Symposium Neuroontogeneticum, Prague
1973
Scope and Content Note
correspondence, registration forms, abstract: "Amelioration of severe asphyxial brain
damage at birth"; the trip was aborted because WFW underwent surgery some weeks before
Box 6, Folder 6
An Unfinished Agenda: Disease Strategies for the 1980s
1979
Scope and Content Note
a small invitational meeting held at Wilson Center, Washington, D.C.
Box 6, Folder 7
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Symposium
1979
Scope and Content Note
held at Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.; Windle's presentation was titled
"Historical Aspects of Regeneration in the Spinal Cord"; see also Box 7, F1
Box 6, Folder 8
4th NPF Conference on Regeneration in the CNS
1976
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; program
Box 6, Folder 9
5th NPF Conference on Regeneration in the CNS
1979
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; program; Windle's presentation, titled: "Recollections of Research in
Spinal Cord Regeneration"; abstracts of seven other conference presentations;
proceedings, ed. by Richard P. Veraa & Bernice Grafstein,
Experimental Neurology, 71 Suppl., 1981
Box 6, Folder 10
Sigma Xi
1970-1974
Scope and Content Note
WFW was Denison Univ. club president in 1973-74: files, correspondence, program &
reports of 1974 national. Meeting
Box 6, Folder 11
Help Them Walk Again Foundation
1975-1977
Scope and Content Note
correspondence
Box 6, Folder 12
Ohio Academy of Medical History
1978-1979
Scope and Content Note
correspondence re. meetings; "Clarence Luther Herrick, Pioneer Ohio Neuroscientist",
presented at the 1979 meeting
Box 6, Folder 13
National Paraplegia Foundation
1971-1977
Scope and Content Note
correspondence
Box 6, Folder 14
Rat spinal cord
1974
Scope and Content Note
photomicrographs & negatives of newborn, 3-, 6-, 10-day-old rats. E. Prichala,
electron microscopist (?)
Box 6, Folder 15
The Spinal Cord & Its Reaction to Traumatic Injury
1976-1980
Scope and Content Note
correspondence with contributing authors (by name)
Box 6, Folder 16
The Spinal Cord & Its Reaction to Traumatic Injury
1976-1980
Scope and Content Note
correspondence with Bernice Wenzel, series editor, and M. Dekker, publisher; contract
Box 6, Folder 17
The Spinal Cord & Its Reaction to Traumatic Injury
1977-1980
Scope and Content Note
requests for permission to reproduce ilustrations; photographs, negatives for used &
unused illustrations; bibliographic references on cards
Box 6, Folder 18
The Spinal Cord & Its Reaction to Traumatic Injury
1980
Scope and Content Note
typescripts of subject index, chapter 8: "Spinal reflex mechanisms", by Judith L. Smith;
title page, list of contributors, and preface by Windle for the volume; book reviews;
letters of appreciation for the volume
Box 6, Folder 19
The Pioneering Role of Clarence Luther Herrick in American Neuroscience
1975-1980
Scope and Content Note
correspondence asking for information, permission to use materials, etc.
Box 6, Folder 20
The Pioneering Role of Clarence Luther Herrick in American Neuroscience
1976-1979
Scope and Content Note
photographs, negatives, slides, facsimiles
Box 6, Folder 21
The Pioneering Role of Clarence Luther Herrick in American Neuroscience
1976-1979
Scope and Content Note
correspondence with potential publishers; correspondence with Exposition Press,
publisher; correspondence with Denison Univ. Research Foundation re. book's subsidy;
correspondence re. publicity; reviews; general correspondence
Box 6, Folder 22
"The Cayo Santiago Primate Colony"
1980
Scope and Content Note
published in
Science; reprint; illustration; correspondence
Box 6, Folder 23
Stephen Walter Ranson memorial volume
1979-1981
Scope and Content Note
correspondence with co-author, H.W. Magoun, and with contributors (alphabetical by name);
photograph of Wendell Krieg
Box 6, Folder 24
Stephen Walter Ranson memorial volume
1980-1982
Scope and Content Note
correspondence with potential publishers; original photos for illustrations; reprints of
earlier Ranson memoirs by H.W. Magoun, 1942, L.B. Arey, 1943, & Florence R. Sabin,
1944; letters of appreciation for the volume
Box 6, Folder 25
Stephen Walter Ranson memorial volume
1979-1982
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of contributors' typescripts
Box 6, Folder 26
Stephen Walter Ranson memorial volume
1980-1982
Scope and Content Note
printer's copy, partially marked up
Box 6, Folder 27
Stephen Walter Ranson: Ground-Breaking Neuroscientist
1981
Scope and Content Note
copy of the publication
Box 6, Folder 28
Textbook of Histology
1976-1983
Scope and Content Note
correspondence re. 5th ed.; plans by Lloyd Guth for producing a new book based on
Windle's text
Box 6, Folder 29
Reprints of Windle papers
1974-1980
Box 6, Folder 30
Wakeman Award
1972
Scope and Content Note
the Basic Medical Research portion of the award bestowed by the National Paraplegia
Foundation; correspondence; newspaper clipping; photograph; typescript of acceptance
speech; for plaque, see Box 12, #1
Box 6, Folder 31
Henry Gray Award
1977
Scope and Content Note
bestowed by the American Association of Anatomists
Box 6, Folder 32
News stories
1964-1977
Scope and Content Note
newspaper & magazine clippings concerning professional milestones & achievements
I.I. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976 (Visiting Professor)
Research, Teaching & Administrative Papers
Box 6, Folder 33
Correspondence
1969-1972
Scope and Content Note
academic appointment letter from UCLA; outlines of seminar series presented by Windle on
"The fetus & newborn infant."
I.J.Topical Folders (as set up by Windle)
Box 6, Folder 34
Brain injured child
1953-1969
Scope and Content Note
reprints, various authors, including articles on natural child birth, fetal hemoglobin,
etc.; newspaper clippings
Box 6, Folder 35
Abortion
1971-1980
Scope and Content Note
publications & newspapers clippings (some written by Windle); photographs reproduced
from Handbook of Abortion; correspondence, mainly for 1972
Box 6, Folder 36
Neurotropism
1979-1980
Scope and Content Note
Comments on new developments in CNS regeneration", (2 p.) headed "Washington, DC, Oct.
17, 1979; "Regeneration of the severed spinal cord of larval
Petromyzon marinus", submitted as a technical comment to Science
(not published), prompted by a
Science article by M.R. Wood
& M.J. Cohen;
Experimental Neurology editorial
commentary by Windle, "Neurotropism", 1979;
Experimental
Neurology
article by Windle, "Inhibition of regeneration of severed axons in the
spinal cord", 1980; correspondence, program, and publishing plans for First International
Symposium on Spinal Cord Reconstruction, Las Vegas, 1980, in which Windle had an
introductory chapter; 3 articles torn from Science on regrowth/ regeneration/chemotaxis
of axons by K. Kalil & T. Reh, K.J. Muller & S.A. Scott, and R.W. Gundersen &
J.N. Barrett, respectively
Box 6, Folder 37
Concussion
1944-1965 (?)
Scope and Content Note
reprints of Windle papers; typescript of references from an unknown publication; 2-page
typescript of "Fatal brain injuries in boxing matches", by Milton Helpern & George
Strassmann, Office of Chief Medical Examiner of City of NY
Box 7, Folder 1
Lectures
1956-1979
Scope and Content Note
some published; "Neurological & psychological deficits of asphyxia neonatorum", 1956;
script for motion picture, in English & Spanish, 1963; "Experimental induction of
asphyxia neonatorum, respiratory distress, & brain damage in rhesus monkeys", 1966;
"Functional adaptation to the brain damage of asphyxia neonatorum", 1968; "Brain damage
at birth: functional & structural modifications with time, 1968; "Regeneration of the
spinal cord: current status of the problem", 1969; "Origin & early development of
neural elements in the human brain", 1969; "Monkey & man", 1969; "Apparent recovery
from brain damage of birth asphyxia", 1970; [NIH lecture, on birth asphyxia], 1971; "Role
of asphyxia during birth in damaging the brain & affecting behavior", 1971; "A
national report for research in paraplegia, 1971; "Survey of progressive degenerative
changes in the brains of rhesus monkeys surviving neonatal asphyxia", by Faro &
Windle, no date; "Asphyxial brain damage at birth with reference to the minimally
affected child", 1971; "Toward a cure for paraplegia", 1972; "Remarks", 1976; "The
paraplegia problem" (4 versions), 1975-1976; "Historical aspects of regeneration in the
mammalian spinal cord", 1979
Box 7, Folder 2
Lectures in Spanish
1961-1963
Scope and Content Note
Nuevos horizontes para investigaciones en la fisiotopia fetal: la
asfixia perinatal experimental
" (see also Box 3, F18)
"
Deficiencias neurologicas de un mono que sobrevive a la
asfixianeonatal"; "Consecuencias de la asfixia durante el nacimiento de monos rhesus";
"Asfixia de unfeto de un mono durante parto podalico espontaneo"; "Deficiencias
neurologicas en monos recien macidos sometidos a asfixia neonatal"
-2 versions;
"El problema de la regeneracion en el sistema nervioso
central"
; untitled script to accompany film
Box 7, Folder 3
History of stereotaxic equipment
1963-1967
Scope and Content Note
correspondence re. possible publication on the topic; photograph (of Herbert S. Gasser?
Robert Henry Clarke?); obituary of Clarke from the Brit Med J, 1926
Box 7, Folder 4
Regional primate research centers
1962-1978
Scope and Content Note
Oregon, Washington, Japan, New England; correspondence, brochures, including one on NIH
Primate Research Centers, 1978
Box 7, Folder 5
Monkey reports
1957-1967
Scope and Content Note
includes neuropathology, neurological & behavioral reports; movie descriptions;
photographs & negatives
Box 7, Folder 6
Asphyxiation experiments
1961-1971
Scope and Content Note
summary laboratory notes on 39 monkeys delivered by cesarean section between 3/24/61 and
12/19/62; notes on additional earlier animals; typescripts of abstracts and of papers "to
be read from platform" by Windle & by Dawes; see also Box 10, F16
Box 7, Folder 7
Reprints by various authors
1941-1983
Scope and Content Note
not by Windle or close colleagues
Box 7, Folder 8
Brain illustrations
no date
Scope and Content Note
photographs, brain cross sections; 8 x 10 photographs; bearing identification number not
matched with monkey numbers
Box 7, Folder 9
Photographs for publication
no date
Scope and Content Note
photographs, negatives, transparencies, some unlabeled; identified photographs are:
monkeys M091157, 072959, 021761 (#200), 012662 (#254), 033062 (#270), 011463 (#367);
negatives marked "hemorrhage"; photos marked as figs. 1 & 2, Science, "cerebral
hemorrhage"; photo marked Koford, et al., fig. 2.
Box 7, Folder 10
Photographs of monkey brains
no date
Scope and Content Note
identified animals are: M-052658 (#34), 091358, 102158 (#57); numerous unidentified
photographs
Box 7, Folder 11
Negatives, positives & transparencies of monkey brains
no date
Scope and Content Note
identified animals are: M-080857, 090557 (#7), 100757, 102457 (#11), 110457 (#13), 120957
(#17), 030458 (#24), 030858, 051958 (#32), 021359 (#75 )
Box 7, Folder 12
Photographs of brains
no date
Box 7, Folder 13
Spinal x-rays
no date
Scope and Content Note
2 negatives; each envelop was labeled "x-ray"
Box 7, Folder 14
Monkey brain transparencies
no date
Scope and Content Note
3 transparencies, content labeled
Box 7, Folder 15
Brain micrographs
no date
Scope and Content Note
24 exposures of 35mm film; 8 unlabeled photomicrographs
Box 7, Folder 16
Brain and spinal cord
no date
Scope and Content Note
miscellaneous photographs; envelopes bore nos. 5, 198, 275, 500 (presumably not monkey
nos.)
Box 7, Folder 17
Miscellaneous illustrations
no date
Scope and Content Note
original folder labeled: "Pictures, monkey, P.R., miscellaenous; contains: photo of So.
American (?) statue, human female giving birth; original typescript & negatives of
Table 1: Human embryos of 4-6 weeks, and Table 2: Human embryos from reliably dated
intercourse; photographs of monkey (M2-050557 ?) and others ?
Photographs of embryos, no date --see Box 10, F12 & F13
II. EXPERIMENTAL NEUROLOGY -- EDITORIAL PAPERS, 1958-1978
II.A. Board of Associate Editors; International Advisory Board; Board of Editors; Editorial Policies & Statements, 1958-1978
Box 7, Folder 18
Steps to establish editorial board
1958
Scope and Content Note
drafts of proposed board member makeup; letters of invitation; rejections from: Sir Henry
H. Dale, Hallowell Davis, Herbert S. Grasser, Wilder Penfield
Box 7, Folder 19
Setting up panels of Associate Editors & Editorial Board
1958-1967
Scope and Content Note
arranged alphabetically by name of assoc. ed.; letters of invitation, acceptances, etc.
Box 7, Folder 20
Associate Editors & Advisory Editorial Board
1959-1966
Scope and Content Note
annual report to Assoc. Eds., 1959-1965, and to Advisory Editorial Board, 1965;
correspondence re. meetings of Assoc. Eds.; correspondence re. problems & proposals
raised in 1965 report
Box 7, Folder 21
Editorial statements
1959-1971
Scope and Content Note
instructions for authors; page charges & size; increasing size of journal;
accelerated publication; experiments with curarized animals
Box 7, Folder 22
Correspondence re.
Experimental Neurology volume dedications
1960-1963
Scope and Content Note
v.2: Sherrington; v.3: Pavlov; v.4: Marchi; v.5: Nissl; v.6: Golgi; v.8: Sam Clark; v.10:
Ramn y Cajal; v.15: Grashchenkov
Box 7, Folder 23
Correspondence with Stephen A. Weinstein
1967-1968
Scope and Content Note
re. publishing of
Experimental Neurology abstracts in
Communications in Behavioral Biology
Box 7, Folder 24
Associate Editors & International Advisory Panel
1966-1971
Scope and Content Note
editorial policy decisions; associate editors panel; general editorial correspondence
Box 7, Folder 25
International Advisory Panel
1971
Box 7, Folder 26
Associate Editors & Board of Editors correspondence
1972-1980
Scope and Content Note
includes editorial statement on new acceptance policy; editorial correspondence with
Academic Press
II.B. Academic Press, 1958-1974
Box 7, Folder 29
Correspondence, Kurt Jacoby
1964-1966
Box 7, Folder 32
Mss. transfer forms, #EN2011-2373
May 1973-Jun 1974
II.C. Manuscripts for
Experimental Neurology, 1968-1973
Box 7, Folder 33
Correspondence re. rejected mss.
1968
Box 7, Folder 34
Correspondence re. accepted mss. #EN1038-1063
1/69-2/69
Box 7, Folder 35
Correspondence re. accepted mss. #EN1136-1200
8/69-11/69
Box 8, Folder 1
Correspondence re. rejected mss.
1969
Box 8, Folder 2
Correspondence re. accepted mss. #EN1201-1250
2/69-3/70
Box 8, Folder 3
Correspondence re. accepted mss. #EN1251-1300
3/70-6/70
Box 8, Folder 4
Correspondence re. accepted mss. #EN1301-1350
6/70-9/70
Box 8, Folder 5
Correspondence re. accepted mss. #EN1351-1394
9/70-12/70
Box 8, Folder 6
Correspondence re. rejected mss.
1970
Scope and Content Note
includes one mss.
Box 8, Folder 7
Correspondence re. rejected mss.
1971
Scope and Content Note
includes one mss.
Box 8, Folder 8
Correspondence re. submitted mss. #EN1700-1764
4/72-6/72
Scope and Content Note
includes some mss.
Box 8, Folder 9
Correspondence re. submitted mss. #EN1765-1797
6/72-7/72
Scope and Content Note
includes some mss.
Box 8, Folder 10
Correspondence re. submitted mss. #EN1801-1900
6/72-11/72
Box 8, Folder 11
Correspondence re. submitted mss. #EN1901-2000
11/73-2/73
Box 8, Folder 12
Correspondence re. submitted mss. #EN2001-2100
3/73-6/73
Scope and Content Note
includes one mss.
Box 8, Folder 13
Correspondence re. submitted mss. #EN2101-2200
6/73-12/73
Scope and Content Note
includes some mss.
Box 9, Folder 1
Correspondence re. submitted mss. #EN2201-2300
11/73-3/74
Box 9, Folder 2
Correspondence re. submitted mss. #EN2301-2347
3/74-5/74
Box 9, Folder 3
Editorial correspondence
1961-1976
Scope and Content Note
re. unnumbered mss. or those whose number can not be determined: rejection and acceptance
letters, inter-editor correspondence
II.D. General Editorial Correspondence, 1958-1974
Box 9, Folder 4
Inquiries re.
Experimental Neurology
1958-1963
Box 9, Folder 5
Miscellaneous papers
1958-1974
Scope and Content Note
correspondence with C.C Thomas about publishing the journal, Sep.-Oct. 1958; origin of
accepted mss. by country for v. 1-22; NIH Library Russian journals received, 1960;
requests for instructions for authors; requests for journal exchanges
III. PERSONAL INFORMATION, 1898-1986
Box 9, Folder 6
Curriculum vitae, bibliography, obituaries
1984
Scope and Content Note
obituaries of Windle by Carmine Clemente for
The Anatomical Record,
Experimental Neurology
, and speech for biennial conference on Regeneration of the
Central Nervous System; Windle portrait
Box 9, Folder 7
Autobiographical memoirs
various dates
Scope and Content Note
typescript in binder, titled "Memory of events in my life." Dates refer to periods
described in each document; individual memoirs are titled: Genealogical notes (3 p.); My
birth and infancy (1898; 1 p.); Memories of childhood (13 p.); School days in Huntington
(7 p.); Bloomington, IL, 1913-1917 (9 p.); College years at Denison, 1917-1921 (15 p.);
The war and I (9 p.); Toward a medical education, 1921-1923 (18 p.); A very special
summer, 1923 (2 p.); Toward the doctorate, 1923-1926 (11 p.); Assistant professor (9 p.);
Depression years, 1930-1935 (9 p.); My recollection of George Ellett Coghill (4 p.); A
"sabbatical" at Cambridge, 1935-1936 (15 p.); The house on Foster Street (10 p.); Fetal
physiology (5 p.); Fertility experiment recalled (2 p.); The Fitzgerald Collection of
Human Embryos (3 p.); Irving S. Cutter, Medical Dean (6 p.); The Institute of Neurology
after Ranson (4 p.); University of Washington at Seattle (12 p.)
Box 9, Folder 8
Additional memoirs
no dates
Scope and Content Note
titles: The war and I (same as above, with correspondence); Negotiations with
Pennsylvania, 1947 (4 p.); University of Pennsylvania (13 p.); The Department of
Biophysics (1 p.); 2 versions of Stephen Walter Ranson (29 p.,15 p.); transcript of tape
on history of Institute of Neurology; log of trip to Russia, 1966; Seminars in
Neuroscience, Anatomy #258, UCLA, 1977 (8 p.); Interview, UCLA, 1976, recollections of
founding of
Experimental Neurology (5 p.); Memory of Uncle
Fred by his namesake (5 p.); copy of newspaper interview with Mrs. John Adams Jackman,
maternal great-grandmother; Requiem for the Institute of Neurology, by Wendell J. S.
Krieg.
Box 9, Folder 9
"Soundscriber recordings"
no date
Scope and Content Note
four 4" disks, numbered in grease pencil, in an
Experimental
Neurology
envelope labeled in ink: "1 & 2 & 3. Founding of
Experimental Neurology; 4. Arthur Weil; 5 & 6. Cajal Club
founding; 7 & 8. My move to Seattle; Walter Freeman and Psychosurgery."
Box 9, Folder 10
Notes on Windle interviews
1976
Scope and Content Note
handwritten notes by Louise Marshall on interviews conducted March 2 & 3, 1976.
Box 9, Folder 11
Personal papers
1918-1946
Scope and Content Note
birth record; negatives of diplomas: high school, college, masters degree, doctorate;
Denison Univ. transcripts; negatives & photographs of enlistment record &
honorable discharge from U.S. Student Army Training Corps, & of Windle in uniform;
correspondence re. service benefits; Calif. driver's license, 1930, Indiana license,
1935; various membership certificates; academic appointment letters, Northwestern Univ.;
correspondence re. commission in U.S. Navy or Army Air Force during World War II.;
correspondence from family & friends; unidentified photographs; photo of house, Old
Farm Lane, Northfield, IL; keepsakes
Box 9, Folder 12
Construction plans
1935, no date
Scope and Content Note
lake front cottage, Bass Lake, 1935; house in Street Rood (?), PA, no date; cellar plan,
Woodland Court, Wayne, PA, no date
Box 9, Folder 13
Personal papers
1946-1947
Scope and Content Note
academic appointment letters at Univ. Washington
Box 9, Folder 14
Personal papers
1947-51
Scope and Content Note
academic appointment letters; general correspondence, including letter of resignation
from U. of Pennsylvania
Box 9, Folder 15
Personal papers
1951-1953
Scope and Content Note
passport application; includes letter to high school classmate Adlai Stevenson on
election day, 1952, and correspondence with Seymour Kety about Windle's move to the NINDB
Box 9, Folder 16
Personal papers
1954-1963
Scope and Content Note
misc. correspondence including an undated letter from Windle's son William K. Windle;
financial papers; two photographs of NINDB Lab. of Neuroanatomy investigators, provided
by Prof. Gunnar Wohlfart; program of 1st International Neurochemistry Symposium, Oxford,
1954; passport application for trip; Code of Statutes of the Nobel Foundation &
special regulations concerning the prize for physiology & medicine; photograph of a
medallion of Rene-Joachim-Henri Dutrochet, 1776-1847, French originator of the cell
theory; medical reports; keepsakes
Box 9, Folder 17
Personal papers
1964-1967
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; newspaper clippings; deed; financial papers
Box 9, Folder 18
Personal papers
1968-1971
Box 9, Folder 19
Personal papers
1971-1972
Scope and Content Note
floor plan & site sketches for Granville house & garden; letter by Ella H. Windle
to U.S. Representative John E. Moss urging impeachment of President Nixon; 50-year
certificate from AAAS
Box 9, Folder 20
Personal papers
1973
Scope and Content Note
mostly correspondence re. New York dinner organized by Carmine Clemente & Lloyd Guth
with Howard Rusk as master of ceremonies, honoring Windle for his upcoming 75th birthday
& 50 years of membership in the American Association of Anatomists; photograph of
plaque of appreciation put up in NY Univ. Institute of Rehabilitation; newspaper
clippings; "get-well" drawings & letter from grandchildren
Box 9, Folder 21
Personal papers
1975-1984
Scope and Content Note
includes negatives and positive of Windle portrait, Feb. 1977; letter recounting Windle's
great-grandfather's connection with founding of the Republican Party, & copy of
handbill announcing a meeting to form a new party of "true republicans", March 2, 1955;
copy of Northwestern Univ.'s Ward Rounds with article on Leslie B. Avery
Box 9, Folder 22
Personal papers
1985-1986
Scope and Content Note
correspondence from Mrs. Windle to Louise Marshall & to Dr. & Mrs. Clemente,
including gift of collection to UCLA; (original removed to Collection Files)
Box 9, Folder 23
Correspondence with Cynthia (Shoshana) Millman
1971-1983
Scope and Content Note
Windle's editorial secretary at NYU
Box 9, Folder 24
Parkinsonism
1980-1984
Scope and Content Note
articles, newsletters; correspondence; medical history of Windle's Parkinsonism written
by him in 1981(?); neurological consult for brother J. Kirk Windle who was diagnosed as
suffering from Parkinsonism in 1982
Box 9, Folder 25
Miscellaneous keepsakes
no dates
Box 9, Folder 26
Photographs of Windle
ca. 1944-1980?
Scope and Content Note
some snapshots, mostly studio portraits
Box 9, Folder 27
Photographs, Puerto Rico
no dates
Scope and Content Note
group photos taken at a conference, and at parties and ceremonies; roll of snapshots
Box 9, Folder 28
Photographs of Windle, colleagues, & students
various dates
Scope and Content Note
birthday party for Windle, NIH, 1958; opening of Welfare Island animal quarters, NY,
mid-'60s (?); photo at Dr. Pearce Bailey's retirement party, 1971; graduating class,
1949; graduation pictures, U. Pennsylvania, of Carmine Clemente & of H.J. Perlmutter,
1950; snapshots of "Lindsay & Gil Haffly and Lindsay & ?, 1944; negatives of two
little girls, possibly Bob Livingstone's daughters;
portraits,
some inscribed to Windle:
Northwestern Univ. --M. W. Fish,
M.S., Anatomy, 1930; A. Miles Griffin, M.S., Anatomy, 1930; Douglas W. Orr, M.S. Anatomy,
1934; R. Frederick Becker, Ph.D., Anatomy, 1940; Ruth Rhines, M.S., 1940, Ph.D., Anatomy,
1942; Bland Cannon, M.S., Inst. Neurology, 1943; Harold Koenig, M.S., Inst. Neurology,
1945;
Univ. of Pennsylvania --Harold Koenig, Ph.D., Anatomy,
1948; Harold L. Bailey, M.S., 1948; Chan-nas Liu, Ph.D., 1948; Henry J. Perlmutter, M.S.,
1950; Lee C. Greene, M.S., 1951; G. Arthur LaVelle, Ph.D., 1951; T.P. Sinha, M.S., 1951;
Carmine Clemente, M.S., 1950, Ph.D., 1952; Sam. Q. Mitchell, M.S., 1952; Edward G.
Stuart, Ph.D., 1952; John N. Williams, Medicine, 1954; one unidentified male in Army
uniform;
colleagues: L.B. Arey, 1939, Lloyd Guth, 1964, S.I.
Kornhauser, 1954, Wendell Krieg, no date, Maria Ramirez de Arellano, no date, Julio Maria
Sosa, 1944, Arthur Weil, no date, one unidentified female
Box 9, Folder 29
Portraits of eminent scientists, C.U. Ariens Kappers
1924
Scope and Content Note
Ernst Haeckel; W. Preyer; Santiago Ramon y Cajal
Box 9, Folder 30
Photographs
no date
Scope and Content Note
unidentified photographs from South or Central America or Puerto Rico(?) -Mona Island(?)
Home movies of family & friends, see Box 18-20, films #46-#66
IV.MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS, 1923-1972
Box 10, Folder 1
Society of the Sigma Xi
1923
Scope and Content Note
certificate of membership
Box 10, Folder 2
American Neurological Association
1947
Scope and Content Note
certificate of membership, associate member
Box 10, Folder 3
War & Navy Departments
1947
Scope and Content Note
certificate of appreciation for contributions to the Office of Scientific Research &
Development during World War II
Box 10, Folder 4
Academia Nacional de Medicina de Buenos Aires
1950
Scope and Content Note
certificate of membership, corresponding member
Box 10, Folder 5
Portrait of Pedro Belou
1950
Scope and Content Note
inscribed to Windle
Box 10, Folder 6
Sociedad Chilena de Obstetricia y Ginecologia and 9th Chilean Congress of Obstetrics & Gynecology
1961
Scope and Content Note
certificates of membership, honorary membership
Box 10, Folder 7
Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria
1961
Scope and Content Note
certificate of membership, corresponding member
Box 10, Folder 8
Symposium on Temporal Epilepsy, Buenos Aires
1961
Scope and Content Note
certificate, honored invitee, Simposio Epilepsia Temporal
Box 10, Folder 9
Commission on Drug Safety
1964
Scope and Content Note
certificate of appreciation
Box 10, Folder 10
Universidad de Chile
1971
Scope and Content Note
certificate of appointment, honorary faculty status
Box 10, Folder 11
Scale balancing two Baxter drugs
no date
Scope and Content Note
photograph of Baxter "Travert, 10%" and Baxter "Travert/KCl" on two arms of scale
Box 10, Folder 12
Photographs of embryos
no date
Scope and Content Note
size 6-7.5 cm.
Box 10, Folder 13
Photographs of embryos
no date
Scope and Content Note
size 8-22.5 cm.
Box 10, Folder 14
Development of the intrinsic structure of the CNS in human embryos
no date
Scope and Content Note
mounted photographs, drawings, one drawing labeled "cat"; laboratory notes; handwritten
draft, with drawings: "Development of mesencephalic root of the trigeminal nerve in man";
abstract, "Trigeminal efferent neurons of silver-stained 4-7 weeks human embryo",
presented to American Association of Anatomists, 1949; see also Box 5, F6
Box 10, Folder 15
Development in human embryos
no date
Scope and Content Note
mounted photographs & drawings; see also Box 5, F6
Box 10, Folder 16
Infant monkey locomotion
no date
Scope and Content Note
photographs, asphyxia neonatorum (?)
Box 10, Folder 17
Aerial photograph
no date
Scope and Content Note
boat landing, Puerto Rico (?)
Box 10, Folder 18
Northwestern University Medical School and Memorial Hospital
no date
Scope and Content Note
print of painting by Robert Addison, Collegia Medica Squibb Collection; drawing of
Memorial Hospital complex
Box 10, Folder 19
San Juan, Puerto Rico
no date
Scope and Content Note
color print of old fort
Box 1
#1
Circa 450 5x8" cards with laboratory preparation records for embryo or neonate tissues; species included are sheep, chick,
cat, & kitten
1928-1940
Box 1
#2
Circa 400 cardboard-mounted and 40 glass slides, research topics
various
IV.D. Plaques & Audiocassette
Box 2
#1
Wakeman Award
1972
Scope and Content Note
bronze plaque mounted on wood; see also Box 6, F30
Box 12
#2
Paralyzed Veterans of America
1972
Scope and Content Note
bronze plaque mounted on wood, presented "in recognition of his most significant
contribution to the field of paraplegia"; see also Box 6, F3
Box 12
#3
Max Weinstein Award
1957
Scope and Content Note
bronze plaque presented by the United Cerebral Palsy Associations "for outstanding
scientific achievement in the field of cerebral palsy"; see also Box 3, F23
Box 12
#4
Recollections of George E. Coghill
no date
Scope and Content Note
audiocassette; see Box 5, F26 for transcription
Research & Teaching Films
Box 13
#1
Experiments in decerebration of new-born dogs & cats
1929
Scope and Content Note
title sequence continues W.F. Windle, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago. 16
mm, 7" reel, black & white, ca. 300 ft.
Box 13
#2
Corticospinal tract lesions in the monkey
no date
Scope and Content Note
title sequence continues: W.B. Cannon, H.W. Magoun, and W.F. Windle, Institute of
Neurology, Northwestern University Medical School. Corticospinal lesions in the monkey
result in paresis characterized by hypotonicity. Lesions at spinal levels result in
hypoactive, midbrain lesions, in hyperactive reflexes. Inhibitory pathways from cerebrum
do not course entirely in basis pedunculi. Monkey CH-11: right midthoracic dorsolateral
chordotomy six weeks previously. 16 mm, 7" reel, black & white
Box 13
#3
Human fetal movements during the eighth to eleventh week
no date
Scope and Content Note
title sequence continues -J.E. Fitzgerald & W.F. Windle, Northwestern University
Medical School & Cook County Hospital. Aided by grants from the John & Mary R.
Markle Foundation. Fetus 885: at 8 weeks gestation the fetus weighs less than 1 gm. and
is only 23 mm. (7/8 in.) long. Muscles & nerves are well developed and can function
when properly stimulated & while physiologic conditions are favorable. Narcotics,
most anesthetics, and asphyxia render the fetus unresponsive. 16 mm, 7" reel, black &
white
Box 21
#4
Asphyxia neonatorum; experimental study in the guinea pig
no date
Scope and Content Note
title sequence continues: W.F. Windle and R.F. Becker, Northwestern University Medical
School. Purpose of experiments was to induce anoxia in fetuses at birth & determine
subsequent affects on the nervous system as evidenced by changes in behavior, learning
ability, and brain structure. 16 mm., 11" reel, color, magnetic sound, full track
magnetic recording, 24 fps
Box 22
#5
Asphyxia neonatorum experimental study in the guinea pig
1943
Scope and Content Note
same as Box 21 #4, above. 16 mm, 12" reel, color
Box 13
#6
Genesis of respiration
1935 or 1936?
Scope and Content Note
title sequence continues: Turkey & domestic fowl. W.F. Windle and J. Barcroft,
Physiological Laboratory, Cambridge University. The fetus normally executes various
active movements before the respiratory allantois is fully developed. Some resemble
arhythmic respirations. Turkey, 6 days. 16 mm, 7" reel, black & white
Box 13
#7
Early forelimb movements in the sheep embryo
1935 or 1936?
Scope and Content Note
title sequence continues by W.F. Windle and J. Barcroft, Physiological Laboratory,
Cambridge University. The gestation period of the ewe is about 150 days. Faradic
stimulation of muscles elicited contractions at and before 33 days. Sheep #144, 23.5 mm.
16 mm, 7" reel, black & white
Box 14
#8
The cultivation of living tissue
o date
Scope and Content Note
title sequence continues: by R.G. Canti, from the Strandeways Research Hospital,
Cambridge, and St. Bartholomews's Hospital, London. A small segment of the tissue
selected is planted in a suitable culture medium on a cover slip and placed on a
microscope slide. The edges are sealed with paraffin & the preparation is incubated.
16 mm, no reel -is on core, black & white
Box 14
#9
Views of the Chicago campus, Northwestern University Medical School
1937
Scope and Content Note
16 mm, 3 1/2" reel, color
Box 14.
#10
Fetal gastro-intestinal motility in the cat & guinea pig
1940
Scope and Content Note
title sequence continues R.F. Becker & W.F. Windle. Experimental condition 1:
Hysterectomy without general anesthesia. 2: Placental circulation first intact, then
occluded. 3: Observations under warm Locke's solution. 4: Magnification constant.
Definitions: 1. Normal = best experimental conditions. 2. Partial anoxemia = impaired
oxygenation of fetal blood. 3. Asphyxia = prolonged occlusion of umbilical vessels. Cat
fetus 4 gm., 35 days gestation, normal intestinal motility. 16 mm, 7" reel, black &
white
Box 14
#11
Electrical stimulation of the nonanesthetized monkey cortex
no date
Scope and Content Note
title sequence continues: W.W. Chambers, N.B. Everett, & W.F. Windle, Anatomical
Laboratories, Universities of Washington & Pennsylvania. Animal seated in restraint
chair. 16 mm, 7" reel, color
Box 14
#12
Convulsive shock treatment in monkeys
1940's (?)
Scope and Content Note
title sequence continues R.G. Siekert, S.C. Williams, and W.F. Windle, Dept. of Anatomy,
School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. Electric shocks comparable with those
used in human therapy were administered through the scarified skin of the head. Reactions
varied with strength & duration of shock. Note grand mal type of seizure, interval of
unconsciousness, and post-convulsive excitement stage. Monkey #819, 310 m.a., 90 v., 0.4
sec. shock. 16 mm, 5" reel, color
Box 14
#13
Human fetal movement
1949
Scope and Content Note
Cesarean section. 16 mm, 3" reel, black & white
Box 14
#14
Holmes (?)
950's (?)
Scope and Content Note
young African-American male in wheelchair. 16 mm, 3 1/2" reel, color
Box 14
#15
Motor function in acute subtotal and chronic total chord section
no date
Scope and Content Note
title sequence continues Laboratory of Neuroanatomical Sciences, NINDB Research, no date
Box 15
#16
Status tremoris & neuronal changes in chronically reserpinized monkeys
no date
Scope and Content Note
title sequence continues: edited by W.F. Windle, from the Laboratory of Neuroanatomical
Sciences, NINDB. 16 mm, 7" reel, color, magnetic sound
Box 15
#17
Relief of tremor by experimental "chemopallidectomy" in reserpinized monkeys
no date
Scope and Content Note
title sequence continues E.R. Feringa & W.F. Windle, from the Laboratory of
Neuroanatomical Sciences, NINDB, NIH, U.S. Dept. HEW. Same as Box 15, #18, below. 16 mm,
7" reel, color, magnetic sound
Box 15
#18
Relief of tremor by experimental "chemopallidectomy" in reserpinized monkeys
no date
Scope and Content Note
same as Box 15, #17, above. 16 mm, 7" reel, color, magnetic sound
Box 23
#19
Behavior of reserpinized chimpanzees
no date
Scope and Content Note
title sequence continues Jane Joralemon & W.F. Windle, from the Laboratory of
Neuroanatomical Sciences, NINDB, NIH, PHS, U.S. Dept. HEW. 16 mm, 11" reel, color,
magnetic sound (?)
Box 15
#20
Tremor in monkeys
no date
Scope and Content Note
title sequence continues: W.F. Windle & staff of the Laboratory of Neuroanatomical
Sciences, NINDB, U.S. Dept. HEW. Harmoline. 16 mm, parallel 8 mm images (3D), 9" reel,
color
Box 24
#21
Tremorine "Noah's Ark"
no date
Scope and Content Note
first animal on film is an opossum. 16 mm parallel 8 mm images (3D), 12" reel, color,
magnetic sound, 24 fps
Box 25
#22
Rigidity, tremor, etc. in reserpinized monkeys & chimpanzees
1955
Scope and Content Note
title sequence continues: W.F. Windle & staff, Laboratory of Neuroanatomical Studies,
NINDB, NIH, U.S. Dept. HEW, PHS. 16 mm, parallel 8 mm images (3D), 11" reel, color
Box 26
#23
Chimp #1
1955
Scope and Content Note
normal (?). 16 mm, parallel 8 mm images (3D), 10 1/2" reel, color
Box 15
#24
"Cerebral palsy" in a monkey surviving asphyxia neonatorum
no date
Scope and Content Note
title sequence continues. Presented by the staff of the Puerto Rican Field Station of
Perinatal Physiology, National Institute of Neurological Diseases & Blindness. 16 mm,
7" reel, color, optical sound; see also Box 16, #25 and #26.
Box 16
#25
"Cerebral palsy" in a monkey surviving asphyxia neonatorum
no date
Scope and Content Note
same as Box 15, #24 and Box 16, #26. 16 mm, 7" reel, color, sound
Box 16
#26
Cerebral palsy in a monkey surviving asphyxia neonatorum
no date
Scope and Content Note
content same as Box 15, #24 and Box 16, #25. 16 mm, 7" reel, black & white, sound
Box 16
#27
Neurological defects in a monkey surviving asphyxia neonatorum
no date
Scope and Content Note
related to Box 13, # 7, Box 14, #10 & #15
Box 16
#28
Asphyxiation of a monkey fetus during spontaneous breech delivery
no date
Scope and Content Note
title sequence continues Presented by William F. Windle for the staff of the Laboratory
of Perinatal Physiology, National Institute of Neurological Diseases & Blindness, and
the School of Medicine, University of Puerto Rico. 16 mm, 7" reel, color, magnetic sound
?
Box 16
#29
Asfixia de un feto de un mono durante porto podalico espontaneo
no date
Scope and Content Note
title sequence continues: presentado por W.F. Windle para el personal del Laboratorio de
Fisiologia Perinatal, Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Neurologicas y Ceguera, y
Escuela de Medicina, Universidad de Puerto Rico; content same as English version, Box 16,
#28 above. 16 mm, 7" reel, color
Box 17
#30
Deficiencias neurologicas en monos sometidos a asfixia neonatal
no date
Scope and Content Note
title sequence continues Presentado por William F. Windle, para el personal del
Laboratorio del Fisiologia Perinatal, Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Neurologicas y
Cegueras, y Escuela de Medicina, Universidad de Puerto Rico. Titles in Spanish, narration
in English. Same as Box 17, #31 & #32. 16 mm, 9" reel, color, sound
Box 17
#31
Deficiencias neurologicas en monos sometidos a asfixia neonatal
no date
Scope and Content Note
same as Box 17, #30 & #32. 16 mm, 9" reel, color, optical sound
Box 17
#32
Deficiencias neurologicas en monos sometidos a asfixia neonatal
no date
Scope and Content Note
same as Box 17, #30 & #31. 16 mm, 9" reel, color, optical sound
Box 17
#33
Structural changes in the brain
no date
Scope and Content Note
title sequence continues: Photomicrographs illustrating some of the pathology in animals
asphyxiated at birth. Hemorrhage in thalamus... 16 mm, not on reel, color
Box 17
#34
Kernicterus in asphyxiated newborn monkeys
no date
Scope and Content Note
title sequence continues: Laboratory of Perinatal Physiology, NINDB, NIH, San Juan,
Puerto Rico. Monkey #408. 16 mm, 5" reel, color
Box 27
#35
Parturition & acceptance of offspring in a monkey retarded by asphyxia neonatorum
1959
Scope and Content Note
title sequence continues: Presented by William F. Windle and staff, Laboratory of
Perinatal Physiology, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Monkey #69. Production of neurological
deficits at birth, 26 Jan 1959. Film review in Box 7, F5. 16 mm, 10 1/2" reel, color
Box 28
#36
Monkey #176, M081760
1960-1961
Scope and Content Note
photographed on 9/29/60, 10/20/60, 10/27/60, 12/23/60, 3/3/61, & 5/2/61; for
notebook, see Box 2, F11. 16 mm, 7" reel, color, magnetic sound (?)
Box 29
#37
Monkey #180, M082660
1960
Scope and Content Note
asphyxiated at birth; photographed at 2:30 pm, 8/26/60, and on 9/29/60, 10/20/60, and
10/27/60. 16 mm, 11" reel, color; see also Box 2, F12
Box 17
#38
Monkey #180, M082660,
1961
Scope and Content Note
photographed 3/3/61, age 27 weeks; and 5/3/61, age 35 weeks, 6 days. 16 mm, 10 1/2" reel,
color
Box 18
#39
Monkeys #176 & #181, optical sound test
1961
Scope and Content Note
#181, M090860, photographed 2/24/61; #176 photographed 3/3/61. 16 mm, 7" reel, color,
sound (?)
Box 18
#40
Neurological defects in mature monkeys asphyxiated at birth
1963
Scope and Content Note
title sequence continues: photographed Sept. 1963. Presented by William F. Windle for the
staff of the Laboratory of Perinatal Physiology, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Unasphyxiated
control monkey M012759; also monkey M011359. 16 mm, 7" reel, color, magnetic sound?
Box 18
#41
Free-ranging monkeys
no date
Scope and Content Note
Puerto Rico ? 16 mm, 3 1/2" reel, color
Box 30
#42
The rhesus monkeys of Santiago Island (Cayo Santiago), Puerto Rico
no date
Scope and Content Note
title sequence continues: Produced & photographed by Charles W. Schwartz &
Elizabeth R. Schwartz, in collaboration with Carl B. Koford, Chief, Section of Primate
Ecology, Laboratory of Perinatal Physiology, NINDB, & University of Puerto Rico. 16
mm, 12 1/2" reel, color, optical sound
Box 18
#43
Retarded monkeys
1969
Scope and Content Note
written on film: retarded monkeys -Ubou (?). Copy made by CBS Library, aired on WCBS in
Feb. 1969. Shows announcer (?) and Windle next to monkeys in cages. 16 mm, 3 1/2" reel,
color, optical sound
Box 18
#44
No title
no date
Scope and Content Note
monkey in restraining chair. 16 mm, 7" reel, color, sound
Box 18
#45
No title
no date
Scope and Content Note
Title sequence: Participantes en la investigacion: M. Ramirez de Arellano, C.M. Combs, E.
Hibbard, W.F. Windle, Maria I. Robert de Ramirez de Arellano. Monkey in restraining
chair. 16 mm, 3 1/2" reel, color
Box 18
#46
Baby, Chicago
1928-1929
Scope and Content Note
daughter (?). 16 mm, 7" reel, black & white
Box 18
#47
Mary K., Newark
1929 or 1930
Scope and Content Note
daughter Mary Katharine. 16 mm, 3 1/2" core, black & white
Box 18
#48
Thanksgiving, Bloomington, IL
1929
Scope and Content Note
16 mm, 3 1/2" reel, black & white
Box 18
#49
Family
1930
Scope and Content Note
16 mm, 7" reel, black & white
Box 19
#50
Family
1931-1932
Scope and Content Note
girls in park, visit to the zoo, etc. 16 mm, 7" reel, black & white
Box 19
#51
Carolyn & both children
1933 (?)
Scope and Content Note
16 mm, 3 1/2" reel, black & white, some fading
Box 19
#52
Family
1933-1934
Scope and Content Note
Washington, New York, Chicago, Bass Lake. 16 mm, 7" reel, black & white
Box 19
#53
England & Germany
1936
Scope and Content Note
16 mm, 7" reel, black & white
Box 19
#54
Italy
1936
Scope and Content Note
16 mm, 3 1/2" reel, black & white
Box 19
#55
Family
1937-1941
Scope and Content Note
penciled on can: 1937-1939; penciled on reel: through Xmas 1941. 16 mm, 7" reel, black
& white
Box 19
#56
Evanston
ca. 1941-1943
Scope and Content Note
16 mm, 7" reel, color
Box 20
#57
Evanston
Northbrook (?), no date
Scope and Content Note
16 mm, 7" reel, color
Box 20
#58
Seattle
1946-1947
Scope and Content Note
16 mm, 7" reel, color
Box 20
#59
Wayne
PA, 1948-1950
Scope and Content Note
16 mm, 5" reel, color
Box 20
#60
Summer
1950
Scope and Content Note
16 mm, 3 1/2" reel, color, some fading
Box 20
#61
Europe
1950
Scope and Content Note
16 mm, 7" reel, color
Box 20
#62
Pamlico
summer 1951, Evanston, 1952
Scope and Content Note
16 mm, 3 1/2" reel, color, some fading
Box 20
#63
Caribbean
1953
Scope and Content Note
16 mm, 3 1/2" reel, color, some fading
Box 20
#64
Caribbean
winter 1953
Scope and Content Note
16 mm, 3 1/2" reel, color, some fading
Box 20
#65
George, school, Lawndale, Evanston
spring 1953
Scope and Content Note
16 mm, 3 1/2" reel, color
Box 20
#66
Bethesda & Bay View
1956
Scope and Content Note
16 mm, 3" reel, color