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  • Descriptive Summary
  • Access
  • Publication Rights
  • Preferred Citation
  • Acquisition Information
  • Biography/Administrative History
  • Scope and Content of Collection
  • Indexing Terms
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  • Descriptive Summary

    Title: Edwards F. Ricketts Papers
    Dates: 1897-1948
    Collection Number: ARC 506
    Creator/Collector:
    Extent: 3 document cases; 1.2 linear ft.
    Repository: Monterey Public Library
    Monterey, California 93940
    Abstract: Collection consists of the records and correspondence of Edward F. Ricketts, marine biologist and proprietor of the Pacific Biological Laboratories.
    Language of Material: English

    Access

    Access by appointment only; contact Local History Librarian or designated staff.

    Publication Rights

    Reproduction by Local History Librarian or other designated staff; may be restricted due to condition of the materials.

    Preferred Citation

    [Identification of item]. Edwards F. Ricketts Papers. Collection Number: ARC 506. Monterey Public Library

    Biography/Administrative History

    Edward Flanders Robb Ricketts was born on May 14, 1897, in Chicago, Illinois. After service during World War I, he entered the University of Chicago, where he was strongly influenced by ecologist Warder C. Allee. In 1923, Ricketts and family moved to Pacific Grove, where he and Albert Galigher established Pacific Biological Laboratories. Ricketts also conducted research on factors affecting ecological environments. In 1936, Ricketts moved into the laboratory at 800 Ocean Avenue, Monterey. In 1939, he and Jack Calvin produced Between Pacific Tides, a handbook of marine life along the north Pacific coastline. Ricketts also worked on a series of philosophical essays, focusing on holism, transcendence, and non-teleological thinking. In 1939, Ricketts and John Steinbeck planned an expedition to study the littoral of Baja, California, Mexico. In March 1940, they embarked from Monterey. The expedition resulted in the publication of the Log from the Sea of Cortez.

    Scope and Content of Collection

    Series I consists of personal correspondence and papers, as well as materials pertaining to publication of Between Pacific Tides and plans for the "Sea of Cortez" collecting expedition. Series II consists of catalogs, records and correspondence pertaining to business meetings and specimen orders of the laboratory. Organized by series and arranged chronologically within series.

    Indexing Terms

    Marine Biology
    Frogs
    Edward Flanders Ricketts
    Jack Calvin
    John Steinbeck
    Ricketts
    Pacific Biological Laboratories
    Stanford University Press
    Monterey, California
    Notebooks
    Correspondence
    Minutes
    Digital Images
    Records

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