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Correspondence, (majority within 1950-1969)
Correspondence dates primarily from the 1950s and 1960s and consists of correspondence, both incoming and outgoing, with academic and commercial laboratory scientists and public health practitioners. This correspondence relates largely to Kendrick's research and teaching at the University of Michigan and includes requests for cultures and sera, discussion of laboratory techniques and biologic products, and, more generally, certain diseases and their prevention. The series is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.