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Rockefeller Archive Center

Rockefeller Archive Center

15 Dayton Avenue
Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591, United States
The Rockefeller Archive Center is a repository of historical materials and a research center dedicated to the study of philanthropy and the many domains touched by American foundations, individual donors, and the civil society organizations they support. It was established in 1974 initially to gather, preserve, and make accessible the records of the Rockefeller family and their far-reaching philanthropic endeavors, such as the Rockefeller Foundation, and Rockefeller Brothers Fund. The Archive Center today holds the archives of major foundations, cultural organizations, research institutions, and many individuals associated with these organizations.

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Box 448, Reel m str 1, Frame 386
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Rockefeller Foundation. International Health Division

The diary is arranged by interview and visit. George K. Strode is an assistant director of the International Health Division who receives Rockefeller Foundation International Health Division program updates from staff members. He interviews professionals in the field of public health. The diary surveys Rockefeller Foundation International Health Division programs in Europe. Strode also received IHD fellows updates.

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Box 501
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Weaver, Warren (1894-1978)

The Rockefeller Foundation Natural Sciences Division focus from 1933 onward is biological sciences. Weaver tours various scientific laboratories and schools to assess for Rockefeller Foundation aid. The political situation in Germany is documented as well. The diary includes itinerary for trip to Europe May 3- June 13, 1933.

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Box 328, Reel m mil 2, Frame 774
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Miller, Harry M.

Organized according to interview and visit, Miller discusses projects and research with professionals in the field of natural sciences. He is involved in the progress of Natural Science programs, selection of fellows, and development of new research. The focus of Natural Science research is experimental biology. In 1938, Miller surveys various laboratories, universities and research centers. The diary includes memorandum, travelogue, photographs and an agenda for "Discussion Meeting on The Protein Molecule."