Archives of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography
University of California, San Diego
La Jolla, CA 92093-0219
Revised, March 1995
SIO Reference Number 81-16
TABLE OF CONTENTS PROVENANCE........................................................1 ARRANGEMENT AND PROCESSING........................................5 SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE............................................6 FOLDER LIST: S.I.O. Series.................................................31 Non-S.I.O. Series.............................................97 PROVENANCE Some original correspondence, photographs and other primary source material documenting the history of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography was collected from time to time by members of the Library staff and catalogued into the Library's special collections as early as the 1940's when Ruth Ragan served as Librarian. In 1961, Helen Hill Raitt, wife of Professor Russell Watson Raitt and long a member of the Scripps community, used this material as she prepared three lectures on the history of the Institution. Mrs. Raitt "was alarmed to find that ... cartons of random letters and reports of unlabeled photographs and building specifications were giving way before a deluge of new acquisitions in the battle for library space." Mrs. Raitt and several other members of the community tried to "impress some order" on this material, but unfortunately, no further description of the material or its arrangement remains. Mrs. Raitt's lectures on the early history of Scripps were well received, and she decided to prepare a history of Scripps, which was published in 1967. During the course of Mrs. Raitt's research for the book, a significant quantity of early files was found, and a number of persons associated with Scripps donated manuscript material documenting its early history. Unfortunately, no accession records or donor files were kept documenting what material was received and who donated it. Mrs. Raitt's correspondence, however, does give us some information on the growth of the Archives during this period. Mrs. Raitt conducted interviews with many people associated with Scripps during its formative years. These included Mrs. Francis B. Sumner, Ruth Ragan and Edna Watson Bailey, among many others. Dr. Bailey was William Emerson Ritter's literary executer and held Dr. Ritter's correspondence and other papers. After their interview, Dr. Bailey gave Mrs. Raitt that portion of the Ritter Papers which concerned Dr. Ritter's directorship at Scripps. In a similar fashion, Mrs. Raitt received some letters of Erik Gustav Moberg from his widow. These collections were added to the Archives, together with files documenting the directorships of Thomas Wayland Vaughan and Harald Ulrik Sverdrup which Mrs. Raitt located in Ritter Hall. Mrs. Raitt's work was continued by Elizabeth Noble Shor, who was asked to write a second volume of the history of the Institution by director William A. Nierenberg in 1972. Mrs. Shor is the wife of Dr. George G. Shor, Associate Director of the Institution, and had assisted Dr. Carl Leavitt Hubbs and Mrs. Hubbs in the care of the Hubbs Library and the Hubbs Papers from 1962 to 1976. Mrs. Shor served as Archivist at Scripps from 1973 to 1981. During this period, she conducted research for her book and gathered archival and manuscript material documenting the history of the Institution. Mrs. Shor secured a number of collections for the Archives. She located thirty-three linear feet of material, the directorial files of Roger Revelle, and other early records, in Ritter Hall and added these to the Archives. The voluminous Carl Leavitt Hubbs Papers were added to the Archives in 1979. Walter Munk donated several folders of his papers concerning Carl Eckart to the Archives. In June, 1977, sixty-four folders of files documenting Scripps expeditions were sent to the Archives by the Ships Scheduling Office. Files documenting several buildings on the Scripps campus were donated by the UCSD Office of Architects and Engineers. Correspondence and a few account books of S.I.O. Business Manager Wesley Clarence Crandall were found by Mrs. Shor and added to the collection. The Conrad Limbaugh Papers were given to Carl Leavitt Hubbs by the Limbaugh Family. Dr. Hubbs transferred them to the Archives in 1979. Mrs. Alison Raitt Guest brought her mother's papers to the Archives from Mrs. Raitt's home after her death in 1976. When the Alpha Helix program was concluded in 1980, the files of the Program Office and files concerning the Program in the Ships Scheduling Office were sent to the Archives. Dr. Fred Noel Spiess gave his records as a member of the Special Committee on Non-Senate Academic Ranks to the Archives in 1979. The files of Winfred Emory Allen were transferred to the Archives from storage at the Institute of Marine Resources in 1981. The Sumner Family donated Francis Bertody Sumner's photographs, and Thomas Wayland Vaughan's daughter donated some of his papers and photographs to the Archives. Rather than transferring a complete series of files, several S.I.O. offices transferred non-current files to the Archives in small units. The Director's Office, for instance, transferred several boxes of non-current files to the Archives during the period 1973-1981. Similarly, the non-current biographical files of the Academic Personnel Office were transferred to the Archives between 1973 and 1976. The Public Affairs Office transferred their non-current biographical and subject files to the Archives from time to time, often sending individual boxes. The Archives acquired unsolicited items or folders from a variety of persons and offices. Some of this material was received through the campus mail and did not include a note indicating where it had come from. Material was received in this manner from the Marine Physical Laboratory, the Physiological Research Laboratory, the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, the S.I.O. Library, the Marine Life Research Program, Marine Facilities and even from several UCSD administrative offices. There is little information on how, when and from whom such files were received. As the original order of files received by the Archives had been disturbed, and as no information on provenance was recorded, Mrs. Shor found the records of the Institution to be in poor order and devised a plan to organize the archival and manuscript material in the Archives into two large artificial files: the Biographical Files and the Subject Files. In addition to these files, photographs were placed in subject and chronological order in a set of looseleaf notebooks. Mrs. Shor began to construct the biographical and subject files by sorting the earliest records of the Institution. The William Emerson Ritter Papers were sorted into incoming correspondence (alphabetical) and outgoing (chronological). File folders labelled with the names of "anyone who had been a staff member (or student) of Scripps" were established, and correspondence to, from or about an individual were filed into that folder, regardless of the provenance of the item. The remaining Ritter correspondence was filed in the biographical files under Ritter's name. In this manner, Mrs. Shor sorted the records of directors Ritter, Vaughan and Sverdrup and additional material as it was received in the Archives. However, many items did not readily fit into the biographical files, so Mrs. Shor established the subject files. The subject files are divided into two units, the S.I.O. series and the Non-S.I.O. series under "U.S. Navy - Office of Naval Research" is largely drawn from the personal papers of Roger Revelle and his official correspondence as Director of Scripps. Within these two major units, Mrs. Shor established broad subject headings, followed by sub-headings as needed. For instance, "Buildings and Property" and "Campus Development" were established as broad subject headings. Later, these two headings were combined and sub-headings, such as the names of individual buildings, were established. Subject folders were arranged alphabetically by heading, and the chronologically. There is one exception, folders under the broad heading "Ships" are arranged alphabetically by ship name. Items within folders are arranged chronologically. In 1977, Mrs. Shor described her method of sorting material received by the Archives into subject folders: "[The Subject files] require preliminary sorting of the folders into subject category, establishing new subjects as required, considerable cross-referencing, rearranging sheets within each folder, and finally interleaving this material into already established files." ARRANGEMENT AND PROCESSING The arrangement of the Subject Files was devised by Mrs. Elizabeth Noble Shor, S.I.O. Archivist, 1973-1981. The Subject Files are arranged into two large units: S.I.O. files and Non-S.I.O. files. Within these two sections, folders are arranged alphabetically. Folders bearing identical folder headings are generally arranged chronologically. There is one exception to this rule. Material filed into the broad subject heading "Ships" is arranged alphabetically by ship name. Material filed into the broad category "Expeditions" was originally arranged alphabetically, but has been rearranged chronologically by expedition date. Items within folders are arranged chronologically. Originally, the Subject Files included published material as well as manuscript and archival material. If a full citation was available for a published item, it was removed from the file and replaced with a separation sheet during processing. Published items separated from the files have been cataloged into the Archives reference collection. Oversize material, such as architectural plans, have been removed from the Subject Files, listed on a separation sheet, and placed in oversized storage. Folders were replaced with acid-free folders and folder headings were transcribed on to the acid-free folders. Rusting paper fasteners were removed or replaced with rust-proof staples. Acidified items and fragile items have been either encapsulated in mylar or photocopied on acid-free bond paper. The collection was removed from filing cabinets and placed in acid-free boxes. Folders and boxes were numbered. A preliminary folder list was then generated. A list of subject cross-references were generated from Ms. Shor's card file of the collection. As the Subject Files include archival records from many individuals associated with the Institution, no biography or administrative history was written as these would necessarily encompass the entire history of the Institution. SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE The S.I.O Subject Files consist of 35 linear feet of material in 28 boxes. The files include both manuscript and archival material dated 1890-1981, but the bulk of the collection includes material which documents the period 1930-1970. Although the files consist overwhelmingly of material documenting the history of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, they also include material pertinent to the history of oceanography in the twentieth century. The Subject Files are divided into two series entitled "S.I.O." and "Non-S.I.O." Material in the "S.I.O." series comprises the bulk of the collection (30 linear feet). Both series contain material created or received by Scripps offices and personnel and concern activities undertaken at Scripps or elsewhere by Scripps personnel. The "Non-S.I.O." series, however, largely concerns relationship of the Institution with outside groups, such as the American Miscellaneous Society, the U.S. Navy and the National Science Foundation. The "Non-S.I.O" series also includes material concerning Scripps participation in national and international programs such as the International Geophysical Year and the International Indian Ocean Expedition. The Subject Files include large groups of files documenting Scripps budgets and property, conferences and symposia, expeditions, staff, contracts and research, and ships. BUDGET There are 85 folders of material (approximately 1.5 linear feet) filed under "Budget." This includes material dated 1910- 1974, but the bulk is dated 1918-1948. Material in these folders includes formal budgetary documents, calculations, summaries of accounts, memoranda and notes. Scripps did little formal budgetary planning before 1912 when it joined the University of California. Until 1947, the University required the Institution to submit biennial budgetary requests. After that date, budgetary requests were submitted annually. BUILDINGS AND PROPERTY There are 110 folders of material (approximately 2 linear feet) arranged under the heading "Buildings and Property." This includes correspondence, maps, reports, specifications, blueprints and plans, bills, accounts and notes documenting buildings and property improvements planned and/or constructed on the Scripps campus or for Scripps. The section also includes a few folders on general campus improvements (e.g. access roads, telephone system installation). Although material in the section largely documents plans for construction of buildings, there is also material on space planning, long range campus planning, and the utilization of existing buildings. There are fourteen folders under the heading "Conferences" and six folders under the heading "Symposia" which document conferences and symposia held on the Scripps campus and/or organized by the Institution of its personnel. EXPEDITIONS There are 285 folders of material (approximately 5 linear feet) filed under the heading, "Expeditions." This material includes correspondence, schedules, tracks, maps, expedition planning proposals, proposals from scientists concerning their participation in expeditions, lists of crew and expedition participants, reports, summaries, ships logs and a few diaries of persons who participated in expeditions. This material concerns expeditions in which S.I.O. scientists participated. Most of the expeditions included in this section were planned and executed by Scripps. Material filed in the "Expeditions" section was largely drawn from the files of the Ship Scheduling Office and therefore includes more information on expedition planning than expedition results. Information in the "expedition" section is complemented by material filed under "Marine Facilities" and material filed under "Ships". CONTRACTS AND RESEARCH There are sixteen folders filed under the heading "Contracts" and fifty-seven folders filed under the heading "Research." Both sections include correspondence, copies of contracts and research summaries. However, material filed under "Contracts" concerns specific S.I.O contracts while material filed under "Research" concerns broad areas of research pursued by scientists at Scripps with internal support or support from one or more outside agencies. Other material on research at Scripps can be found filed directly under the name of the unit conducting the research (e.g. Marine Life Research Program) or under a subject heading (e.g. Submarine Geology). SHIPS There are 243 folders of material (approximately five linear feet) filed under the heading "Ships." This material includes correspondence, specifications, plans, contracts, memoranda, ship operations data, maintenance logs and other items documenting vessels and platforms owned, chartered by, operated by, or otherwise affiliated with the Scripps Institution. The "ships" section also includes material on ship design. For instance, there are folders concerning the U.S. Navy, Naval Ship Engineering Center design AGOR or T-AGOR. AGOR was not a specific ship but rather a design for a series of ships built by the Navy. The R/V Thomas Washington and the R/V Melville are AGOR design ships. Additional information on Scripps vessels and marine operations can be found among folders entitled "Marine Facilities" and among folders documenting the work of the Marine Operations Committee under the name of the Committee and under the heading "S.I.O. Staff Council, Committees." PERSONNEL There are fifteen folders of material concerning Scripps personnel filed under the heading "Staff Lists." This material includes aggregate data on S.I.O personnel and lists of staff which include names, character of work, title and/or department, name of spouse, home address, phone number, date hired, and salary. These lists were generated by a variety of offices, including the Academic Affairs office and the S.I.O Staff Council. A list dated 1953 also gives a brief biography of staff members. In addition to material filed under the heading "Staff Lists," there is a small quantity of personnel material filed under "Research, American Petroleum Institute, Project 51" in box 17. The "Marine Facilities" section also includes lists of crew members. 1890-1910 The collection includes approximately 20 folders of material dated before 1911. There are ten folders of material documenting the Marine Biological Association of San Diego which was formed in 1903 and served as the governing body of the station which was to become the Scripps Institution. There is one folder under the heading "Ships" which includes a document entitled, "Soundings off San Diego, Albatross, 1904." There is one folder on the station's budget in 1910, and there are several folders under the heading "Buildings and Property" concerning the station during this period. One of the buildings and property folders concerns the laboratory at La Jolla Cove, 1905-1910, the location of the station before the current campus site was acquired. There are folders on the construction of the Scripps Building in 1909 and the construction of the seawall on the Scripps campus. There are several folders under the heading "History" which consist largely of published essays on the history of the Institution but also include some notes and photocopies of original material relevant to the history of Scripps which are housed at other repositories. The "Ships" section of the Subject Files includes several folders of material on the first ships used by Scripps. There is one folder documenting the lease of the launch Elsie which consists of a contract between the owner of the launch and William Emerson Ritter, first director of the Scripps Institution. The Elsie was used for oceanographic work by Ritter and his associates at San Pedro in 1901. There are four folders pertinent to the yacht Loma owned by Edward Willis Scripps. Mr. Scripps first loaned and later donated the yacht to the station during the period 1904-1906. The files include correspondence and financial records concerning the Loma, and the yacht's during a trip to San Clemente in July, 1905. There are three folders of material relevant to the R/V Alexander Agassiz, a yawl built for the marine biological station in 1907. These folders include correspondence regarding the acquisition of the vessel and its use, a bill of sale dated 1912, and notes by Helen Hill Raitt on the ship. 1911-1920 The Subject Files include some fifteen folders of material documenting the history of Scripps during the period 1911-1920. These include five folders of material on the budget, two general folders of material on buildings and property, a folder of building record cards, a folder on the construction of cottages at Scripps, three folders of correspondence and other material on the construction of the Library-Museum and a folder on the construction of the S.I.O. pier in 1916. Scripps scientists have conducted measurements and undertaken observations from the pier since 1917. These observations include temperature, comments on marine life, notes on wind conditions and other phenomena. Folders under the heading "Pier" concern pier observations and other work conducted on the pier. Material concerning the construction of the pier is filed under "Buildings and Property, Pier." 1921-1930 There are approximately two dozen folders in the Subject Files documenting the history of Scripps during the period 1921-1930. These include a folder under "Administration" on the administrative organization of the Institution in 1924, a folder on the Advisory Board at Scripps dated 1926-1929, a folder of correspondence concerning the Aquarium-Museum dated c1925, a folder concerning automobiles owned by the Institution, six folders concerning the campus budget, and fourteen folders under "Buildings and Property" concerning the development of the Scripps campus during the 1920's. The development of the campus during this period was largely sponsored by Ellen Browning Scripps. ERIK GUSTAF MOBERG The "Ships" section of the Subject Files includes several folders documenting the work of Erik Gustaf Moberg, a chemical oceanographer at the Scripps Institution who was in charge of all boat work. The general ships section includes several essays by Moberg: one dated in 1929 on the research vessel Carnegie, two others written the same year containing Moberg's recommendations for work to be conducted at sea, and an essay dated 1931 entitled, "Boat and Program for Oceanographic Investigations." SCRIPPS RESERVE Box 24 of the Subject Files includes a folder labelled "University of California Natural Land and Water Reserve System." (f15) This folder contains correspondence exchanged by Scripps Director Thomas Wayland Vaughan, Percy Barnhart and others with California state legislators during an effort to have the beach at the Institution declared a biological reserve and property of the University. No abalone or lobster catches were to be allowed on the property. In 1929, a bill was introduced into the Legislature by William E. Harper defining the reserve. It was approved by the governor and enacted on August 14, 1929. R/V SCRIPPS The "Ships" section also includes five folders on the R/V Scripps, a purse seiner acquired by the Institution in 1925. This material includes correspondence, financial records, records of maintenance and other papers concerning the ship. 1931-1940 The collection includes more than a box of material (1.25 linear feet) concerning events at Scripps during the period 1931- 1940. This includes one folder on the Advisory Board, thirteen folders on the budget, and eighteen folders on buildings and property. The buildings and property folders include campus maps, a folder on the campus master plan of 1930, folders on cottages, the Library-Museum, Machine Shop, pier and seawall, the Scripps Building and the tennis courts. A folder under "Ceremonies" concerns the 1938-1940 Charter Day festivities, an annual celebration of the University's establishment in 1868. Course outlines dated 1936+ are filed under that heading. These include only some course outlines, and do not reflect the entire curriculum of the Institution. Material pertinent to the Gulf of California expeditions of 1939 and 1940 is filed under "Expeditions." Cores and sediment samples collected on these expeditions were analyzed in the Scripps Sediments Laboratory which was established in 1935. There are two folders of memoranda, reports and equipment requests filed under "Marine Sediments Division" in box 14 which concern the Laboratory. This material documents the work of Roger Randall Dougan Revelle, Richard Howell Fleming, Erik Moberg and others in the Sediments Laboratory. OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTRUMENTATION Folders entitled "Inventory of Equipment and Property" include material dated 1930-1947. The inventory documents not only equipment purchased by the Institution, but also lists equipment designed and fabricated at Scripps during the period. Additional information on instruments designed and/or fabricated for use at Scripps can be found under the heading "Special Developments." Folders under this heading contain correspondence and other material dated 1949-1968 which documents the Scripps unit which designed and built equipment and instruments for use at the Institution. There are also folders of material on particular instruments designed at Scripps under the general heading, "Equipment." Three folders concerning a magnetometer are filed under "Marine Physical Laboratory" and include material from 1952- 1959. Folders containing material pertinent to the Floating Instrument Platform (FLIP) and the Remote Underwater Manipulator (RUM) are filed under "Ships." There are ten folders in the "Research" section pertinent to research conducted at Scripps during the period 1921-1940. Three concern research sponsored by the U.S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries on South Pacific fisheries and on pilchard fisheries during the late 1930's and early 1940's. Six folders document research conducted by W. Forest Whedon on fouling organisms during the period 1936-1941 which was supported by the U.S. Navy Bureau of Construction and Repair. WPA There are several folders in the Non-S.I.O. series of the Subject Files dated during the 1930's and entitled "U.S. Works Progress Administration." These include correspondence, proposals, requisitions and other records describing work undertaken at Scripps or for Scripps with the sponsorship of the WPA. In 1935, one team of WPA workers painted and repaired twenty Scripps buildings and the pier. Another team of workers constructed curbs, drains and ditches to improve road drainage and prevent soil erosion on campus. In May, 1936, Scripps prepared a narrative report on WPA Project 691, written by Erik Moberg, which describes laboratory, clerical, translating, library, drafting, photography, carpentry, and boat work undertaken by WPA personnel in the Sediments Laboratory. A memorandum dated December 26, 1939, describes a WPA project in the field of physical oceanography. From 1936-1939, WPA Project 165-03-6309 was conducted at Long Beach under joint Scripps and U.S. Hydrographic Office supervision. Project workers evaluated and codified data on ocean temperatures and currents. 1941-1945 More than a foot of material in the S.I.O. Subject Files documents the period 1941-1945. This includes one folder on automobiles and sixteen folders on buildings and property, including a copy of the campus master plan dated 1945, several folders on cottages, and a folder on the Library-Museum. It is disappointing to note that there is only one folder under "Contracts" on National Defense Research Committee sponsored work at Scripps. Scripps undertook no collecting expeditions during the war and there is no material in the "Expeditions" section relevant to this period. However, folders entitled, "Research, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Pilchard Fisheries," (Mox 16, f23+) includes information on cruises of the R/V E.W. Scripps during the period 1940-1941. These cruises were taken off the coast of California near the Channel Islands to collect pilchard eggs and larvae and hydrographic, zooplankton and salinity data. There are many other folders in the "Research" section pertinent to research conducted at Scripps during the war years. There are several folders documenting kelp research conducted by Scripps with the support of the Kelco Company and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Additional post-war correspondence concerning kelp research can be found under the heading, "Marine Botany." There are eight folders of correspondence, reports and other papers documenting surface current, drift, salinity and temperature studies conducted by Scripps during the war, one folder dated 1944 on a study of the Afternoon Effect, and one folder dated that same year documenting research on waves in shallow water conducted jointly by S.I.O., the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and the U.S. Navy Bureau of Ships. UCDWR It is disappointing to note that the Subject Files include only seven folders documenting the work of the University of California Division of War Research. The paucity of material on UCDWR is largely due to the fact that the central UCDWR files were apparently shipped to a federal records center and lost after the war. Material gathered from other offices which documents the work of individual scientists at the UCDWR is filed under the name of the individual in the Biographical Files. For instance, papers documenting Martin Wiggo Johnson's research on snapping shrimp for the UCDWR are filed under his name in the Biographical Files. A small amount of additional material concerning the UCDWR is located among the records of the Marine Physical Laboratory in the Scripps Archives. 1946-1950 The period 1946-1950 was a period of great expansion at the Scripps Institution, both of its campus and its programs. The Subject Files include several feet of material documenting events during this period. Fundamental changes in the administrative organization of the Institution are reflected in a folder entitled, "Administration, S.I.O. Organization, 1946-1949," in box 1. These changes were largely made by directors Carl Eckart and Roger Revelle. The "Administration" section of the Subject Files includes a folder of correspondence and other papers generated by the Search Committee appointed to find a new director after Harald Ulrik Sverdrup's retirement in 1947. MARINE PHYSICAL LABORATORY and MARINE LIFE RESEARCH PROGRAM Several new and important laboratories, programs and administrative units were founded during the post-war years. These included the Marine Physical Laboratory, which grew out of the UCDWR in 1946, the Marine Life Research Program which studied the depleted Sardinops sagax, or Pacific sardine, with generous funds provided by the State and the fishing industry, the Marine Vertebrates Division which was created in 1948, and the Marine Invertebrates Division created that same year. Subject Files include significant quantities of correspondence, reports and other papers documenting the establishment and work of these units. The collection also includes one folder of correspondence documenting the work of the Marine Biochemistry Program at Scripps during the post-war period, and two folders on marine botany at Scripps. SUBMARINE GEOLOGY Box 23 of the Subject Files holds five folders labelled, "Submarine Geology" which include material dated 1948-1953. This consists largely of correspondence and memoranda generated by Francis Parker Shepard which complements correspondence filed under his name in the Biographical Files. The material describes research by Shepard, Douglas Lamar Inman and others on submarine geology, support for research at Scripps from the American Petroleum Institute, use of underwater cameras, corers and other instruments, The correspondence also includes some discussion of wave action and currents. Several letters discuss Shepard's monograph, Submarine Geology. Material documenting Shepard's early work on sediments can be found in folders entitled "Marine Sediments Division." The expansion of Scripps programs during the post-war period led to a concomitant expansion of the Institution's library which is documented in five folders under the heading, "Library." MARINE FACILITIES AND EXPANSION OF FLEET During the immediate post-war period, plans were formulated for several large and significant expeditions and the Institution also moved to expand its fleet. In 1947, Scripps acquired the R/V Crest, formerly a harbor minesweeper. In 1948, the R/V Horizon, formerly a Navy owned ocean tug, was added to the fleet. That same year, the purse seiner R/V Paolina-T was purchased with Navy funds for the Institution. Correspondence documenting the acquisition, condition and use of these ships is included in the Subject Files. Scripps established Marine Facilities in 1948 to superintend the fleet and coordinate the services of crew and maintenance staff. Boxes 11, 12 and 13 contain correspondence, memoranda, schedules, summaries of operations, financial records, crew lists and other material documenting the work of Marine Facilities. Folders filed under "Marine Facilities, Ships, Accounting Data for Costs, Summary Operations and Memos to Accounting, Ship Operations" in box 12 provide excellent documentation of the actual movements of the Scripps fleet. These folders supplement material filed in the "Expeditions" section. Crew lists and crew salary lists filed under "Marine Facilities" in boxes 12 and 13 compliment other lists of Scripps personnel filed under "Staff Lists." RADIO STATION WWD The Subject Files also include 22 folders of material documenting Radio Station WWD during the period 1946-1972 in box 16. With the post-war expansion of the Scripps fleet, the Institution required an expanded radio communication network. When the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries phased out one of their stations in 1949, Scripps acquired the authorization to establish Marine Communications and Ocean Data Station WWD in San Diego. The "Radio Station WWD: folders in the Subject Files include a history of the station written in 1965, correspondence, reports, Federal Communications Commission forms, and copies of radio messages received from the Scripps fleet. CONSERVATION Folder 16 in box 24 contains material dated 1944-1954, 1956, 1964-1969 and 1972 under the heading, "University of California Natural Land and Water Reserves." Material in this folder dated 1944-1949 concerns the conservation of wildlife in the Mission Bay area. Material dated 1948 concerns an addition to point 207 of the "Rules and Regulations Relating to Navigable waters in the United States." restricting anchorage and fishing in the vicinity of the Scripps pier. Material dated 1951-1954, 1956 and 1964 concerns a proffered gift of marshland in the Mission Bay area from Mrs. Oscar J. Kendall and Mr. A.A. Frost to the University of California. The marshland was offered to the University to protect it from commercial development. LOYALTY OATH In February, 1950, the Regents of the University of California required all faculty members to sign a loyalty oath. This sparked a controversy throughout the University system, including debate in the Academic Senate and discussion among the faculty of the Scripps Institution. The Subject Files include six folders of material on the controversy dated 1950. This material includes memoranda, petitions, correspondence, notes, resolutions of the Academic Senate, committee reports and other papers largely reflecting the activities and views of the Scripps community, but also including documents reflecting the attitudes of University of California faculty and administrators at other campuses. The folder entitled, "Loyalty Oath, Notes by Roger Revelle, c1950," (box 11, f34) includes Dr. Revelle's notes on committee meetings, notes on objections to the oath, statements on the oath, and memoranda of meetings and telephone conversations concerning the controversy. OPERATION CROSSROADS During the post-war period, Scripps conducted and participated in several expeditions of great scientific importance. The "Expedition" section of the Subject Files includes eight folders on Operation Crossroads, 1946-1953, the first U.S. atomic test which was conducted at Bikini Atoll. The "Expeditions" section also contains four folders of material on the Bikini resurvey of 1947- 1948 which evaluated the environmental impact of the Crossroads test a year after it was conducted. Both the original Crossroads test and the Bikini resurvey were conducted by the federal government, but both included scientists from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography as observers or scientific team participants working under government supervision. Roger Revelle, then serving the Navy as head of the geophysics branch of the Office of Naval Research, organized and led the oceanographic and geophysical component of Operation Crossroads. In 1947, he led a second team to resurvey Bikini. Revelle had long been associated with the Scripps Institution, first as a student, then as an instructor, and two years after his return from service in the Navy, as Director of the Institution. The folders on Operation Crossroads and the Bikini resurvey under "Expeditions" consist largely of Revelle's correspondence and the correspondence of other Scripps scientists who participated in these expeditions. MIDPAC The "Expeditions" section also includes thirteen folders of material on the MIDPAC expedition of 1950, renowned for its exploration of the central and eastern Pacific, for the discovery of the Mid-Pacific mountain range, and for the measurement of heat flow through the ocean floor. The folders include correspondence and radio cables, schedules of operations, the log of the expedition, and papers concerning a MIDPAC/Capricorn reunion held in 1975. U.S. NAVY The Non-S.I.O. series of the Subject Files includes almost a full box (1.25 linear feet) of material filed under the heading, "U.S. Navy." There are 11 folders of material pertinent to the Navy Hydrograph Office for the period 1945-1962, 21 folders of material pertinent to the Office of Naval Research during and just after the second world war, and five folders of material concerning the U.S. Navy Oceanographic office which succeeded the Hydrographic Office in 1962. Revelle is credited with planning and initiating the organization of the oceanographic section of the Hydrographic office and participating in the establishment of the Office of Naval Research. These files document the fruitful post-war relationship between the Navy and the Scripps Institution. They consist of correspondence, proposals, research reports, memoranda and other material largely documenting research conducted at Scripps with Navy support. 1951-1955 The Subject Files include over one hundred folders of material documenting the history of the Scripps Institution during the period 1951-1955. Again, these files reflect the post-war expansion of Scripps. There is one folder on the Administrative Advisory Council which was established in 1951 under Chapter IX, Article 3(c) of the Standing Orders and Bylaws of the Regents of the University of California. The Administrative Advisory Council at Scripps was established by Director Revelle, who chaired the Council, to assist him in the administration of the Institution. The folder contains memoranda, correspondence, minutes and other records documenting the work of the Council. Although this folder includes material dated 1951, there is no material documenting the work of the Council from 1952 until 1954. ADMINISTRATIVE ADVISORY COUNCIL The Subject Files include one folder of material under "Administration" pertinent to Faculty Meetings dated 1949 and 1954+. There are also 15 folders concerning the Scripps budget during the period 1951-1955. The "Buildings and Property" section includes three folders on the development of the campus during this period. One concerns a lunchroom, planned but never built. One concerns the Scripps Machine Shop, and one contains an inventory of space needs at the Institution which was conducted in 1954. CONFERENCES Several important conferences were held at the Scripps Institution during the early 1950's. There is one folder under "Conferences" which includes correspondence, notes, memoranda and other material documenting the California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations (CalCOFI) Sardine Conferences held during the 1940's and early 1950's. The 1951 University Charter Day celebration at Scripps included the dedication of the Thomas Wayland Vaughan Aquarium Museum and a conference entitled "The Position of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in the University, State and Nation." Speakers included Roger Revelle, Claude Ephraim ZoBell, Norris Watson Rakestraw, Carl Henry Eckart, Carl Leavitt Hubbs, Francis Shepard, Robert Gordon Sproul and Detlev Wulf Bronk. The Subject Files include invitations, correspondence and a transcript of the conference. One folder of material filed under "Symposium" describes a 1952 symposium on oceanographic instrumentation which was held at Scripps. The fifth and sixth annual meetings of the Pacific Tuna Conference were held at Scripps in 1954 and 1955. Correspondence about and programs of these conferences are included in the Subject Files. There are three folders entitled, "Descriptive Oceanography" and dated 1950-1953 in box 6 of the Subject Files. This material was originally drawn from a folder in the central files of the Office of the Director. It includes correspondence, memoranda and other papers concerning the Marine Life Research Program, meteorological research undertaken with the support of the U.S. Weather Bureau, and material concerning the California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigation. INSTITUTE OF MARINE RESOURCES There four folders in the Subject Files which concern the Institute of Marine Resources (IMR), a University of California institute founded at the urging of Roger Revelle and other scientists in 1951 to foster research on fisheries and other marine resources. The "Research" section of the Subject Files includes several folders specifically concerning IMR projects. There is one folder entitled, "Studies of Marine Fisheries in Peru, 1954-1955" which documents research conducted under IMR auspices. There are six folders under "Research" on American Petroleum Institute Project 51 which was administered by IMR from 1954-1957. API Project 51 was initiated in 1951 and directed by Francis Parker Shepard to study the sedimentary formations of the coastal waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Five of the six API folders concern project personnel. Six folders under the heading "Scripps Tuna Oceanography Research (STOR)" document the STOR program which began in 1957 and was administered by IMR from 1963 until 1971. The STOR program was terminated in 1973. Additional information on the formation and work of the Institute of Marine Resources can be found among the papers of Roger Revelle and Carl Leavitt Hubbs at the Archives. The Archives also holds the official records of the IMR Office of the Director for the period 1950-1070. These records document the directorships of Milner Bailey Schaefer and John Dove Isaacs. The Milner Bailey Schaefer Papers, also housed at the Scripps Archives, include material documenting his work at IMR. The "Research" section of the Subject Files includes documentation of other projects undertaken at Scripps during the early 1950's. There are seven folders documenting research on the movement of nearshore material, This research was conducted by Francis Shepard, Douglas Inman and others with the support of the Beach Erosion Board. There are three folders of material on Limnoria and other woodboring organisms, seven folders on air-sea boundary research, one folder on surface water waves, and one folder on long period ocean wave research. There are six folders of material filed under "Waves and Currents," in box 27. This material consists largely of correspondence dated July, 1950-1956 which was originally filed in the Central Files of the S.I.O. Office of the Director. The correspondence is arranged chronologically and consists of carbon copies of letters from Scripps scientists, mainly Walter Heinrich Munk, and letters received by Scripps scientists concerning theories and research on the dynamics of waves and currents and the optical properties of the sea surface. The folders also include a few letters which discuss the University of California Institute of Geophysics and the International Geophysical Year. CAPRICORN The "Expeditions" section of the Subject Files include folders describing expeditions undertaken in the early 1950's. These include Northern Holiday, Shellback, Capricorn, Transpac, Norpac and Eastropic. The Capricorn Expedition is significant in part because it was the first expedition that carried scuba divers. The "Expedition" files under Capricorn include Willard Bascom's essay, "Diving During Capricorn Expedition, 1953." Additional material on diving during this and other expeditions can be found under the general heading "Diving," which includes material dated 1947+. MARINE BIOLOGY PROGRAM ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION There are two folders in Subject Files on the Marine Biology Program dated 1952-1958. In 1953, the Scripps Institution applied to the Rockefeller Foundation for funds to support the program and enlarge the marine biology faculty. Rockefeller granted the Institution more than one million dollars the following year. These files include correspondence, a copy of the 1953 Scripps proposal, minutes of the Committee on Rockefeller Grant Faculty Appointments and other papers concerning the marine biology program, curriculum and faculty. Additional material concerning the Rockefeller Foundation grant and the marine biology program at Scripps can be found in the Carl Leavitt Hubbs Papers at the Scripps Archives. 1956-1960 There are approximately two boxes of material (2.5 linear feet) in Subject Files which document the period 1956-1960. This material includes only three folders pertinent to the Scripps budget. Although the Subject Files include folders documenting Scripps budgets up to 1958, there is a gap in the files between 1958 and 1960. There is one folder of budgetary material dated 1961, but no material on Institution budgets from 1962-1971. The Subject Files include five folders on Conferences held at Scripps during this period. These include material on the Conference on Marine Corrosion and Fouling Problems, 1956, the Eastern Pacific Oceanic Conference of 1956-1957, the New Research Methods in Hydrology conference of 1957, and the Recent Research in Climatology conference held that same year. During the period 1956-1960, several important buildings were constructed on the Scripps campus including Sumner Auditorium, Sverdrup Hall, and a new wing added to Ritter Hall. Unfortunately, the Subject Files do not include material documenting these buildings. There are, however, folders concerning a lunchroom planned but never constructed, and the Scripps Research Shop which was completed in 1960. The Subject Files include 28 folders of material on Scripps expeditions undertaken during the period 1956-1960 under "Expeditions." These include material on the Chinook, Acapulco Geological Expedition, Equapac, SCOPE (Scripps Cooperative Oceanic Productivity Expedition), SIGRE (Scripps Institute of Geophysics Revillagigedo Expedition), Mukluk, Downwind, and Vermillion Sea expeditions. SCRIPPS ISLAND The Subject Files include several folders of material under "Island Research Facility", which document an idea first proposed in the 1950's to construct an island-like port and laboratory facility offshore near the Scripps campus. The facility was variously referred to as Scripps Island, the Offshore Research Facility, and the Experimental Inshore Oceanographic Facility. Although several plans for the island were made and discussed during the 1970's, the facility was never built. Material in these folders includes correspondence, renderings, and budgetary material largely drawn from the records of the S.I.O. Office of the Director generated by William Aaron Nierenberg and his staff. INTERNATIONAL GEOPHYSICAL YEAR The Non-S.I.O. series of the Subject Files include more than one hundred and twenty folders including material dated between 1955 and 1960. There are forty-four folders of material concerning the International Geophysical Year. These were drawn almost entirely from Roger Revelle's personal papers and his records as S.I.O. Director. Like many of his colleagues, Revelle was extremely interested in plans for the IGY and was active on several committees which planned events for the year. He served as a member of the United States National Committee-International Geophysical Year Technical Panel on Oceanography and its Technical Panel on Geomagnetism. He also served as Chairman of the USNC-IGY Equatorial Committee. The IGY material in the Non-S.I.O. series includes sixteen general folders containing correspondence, meeting minutes, program plans and other documents dated 1955-1960. The files include sixteen additional folders documenting the work of the Comite Special du Conseil International des Unions Scientifique, Annee Geophysique Internationale (CSAGI). These folders include correspondence, information on IGY program plans in many nations arranged alphabetically by the name of each country, and an annotated copy of the CSAGI Guide to IGY data centers dated 1957. INTERNATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC CONGRESS The Non-S.I.O. series also includes one folder of correspondence and a copy of the program for the first International Oceanographic Congress held at the United Nations in 1959. Again, material in this folder was drawn from material generated by Roger Revelle who helped organize and served as the president of the Congress. The Scripps Archives also holds tape recordings of some of the Congress sessions. INTERNATIONAL INDIAN OCEAN EXPEDITION The Non-S.I.O. series includes twelve folders of material on the International Indian Ocean Expedition in box 25. This ambitious program was administered by a Special Committee on Oceanic Research (SCOR) of the International Council of Scientific Unions, organized by Roger Revelle in 1957. SCOR recommended that ships from many countries study the Indian Ocean, which was described as the "largest unknown area on earth." The Subject Files include copies of programs and prospectus, planning summaries and reports including several recommendations, drafts and reports on United States participation in the Expedition. The Subject Files include four folders of correspondence concerning the Expedition dated 1960-1967. The correspondence consists largely of copies of letters exchanged by Expedition program planners and sent to Roger Revelle. There is also correspondence and memoranda concerning the participation of the Scripps Institution in the Expedition. In addition to the material on the Expedition filed within the Non-S.I.O. series of the Subject Files, the "Expeditions" section of the Subject Files includes material on three Scripps expeditions which were part of the International Indian Ocean Expedition effort. There are seven folders relevant to the Monsoon Expedition of August, 1960 to March, 1961. There are nine folders of material relevant to Lusiad Expedition, conducted May, 1962 to August, 1963. There are three folders concerning Dodo Expedition, April-December, 1964. 1961-1965 There are approximately four boxes (5 linear feet) of material documenting the history of the Scripps Institution during the period 1961-1965. These include nine folders on a major administrative reorganization of Scripps dated 1960-1966 (box 1, f6-14). A reorganization of the Institution was first proposed by Roger Revelle in 1960. While certain functions of the Business Office were consolidated that year, the real reorganization of the Institution did not begin until 1961. In September of that year, Assistant Director Jeffery Dean Frautschy announced that the Divisions of Marine Resources, Marine Geophysics and Marine Geology and Geochemistry would cease to exist and be replaced by a Division of Oceanography and a Division of Earth Sciences. The reorganization raised questions about the formal definitions of divisions, departments, research programs and laboratories at Scripps and the relationship of these units to the newly formed University of California, San Diego. ADMINISTRATIVE REORGANIZATION From 1938 to 1961, graduate education was conducted at Scripps under the general supervision of the Graduate Dean at the University of California, Los Angeles. In July, 1961, the San Diego Division of the University Senate was formed with a Graduate Council established as one of its committees. A separate Graduate Division for San Diego with its own dean was established at the same time. From that date, general supervision of graduate education conducted at Scripps passed from UCLA to UCSD. The transition raised some serious questions about the relationship of the Scripps Institution to graduate education at the University. The folders on the reorganization include memoranda, notes on budgetary and personnel matters, minutes of the Committee on Educational Policy, minutes of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Proper Relationship of S.I.O. and Graduate Education, and correspondence exchanged by acting S.I.O. Director Fred Noel Spiess, UCSD Chancellor Herbert Frank York and University Vice President Harry R. Wellman. Material dated 1965-1966 consists largely of correspondence and memoranda exchanged by newly appointed Director William Nierenberg and the chancellor of UCSD concerning efforts to strengthen and better coordinate graduate education at Scripps. S.I.O. STAFF COUNCIL The S.I.O. Staff Council was formed with the adoption of by- laws on January 12, 1960 to constitute a forum for its members, advise administration on the opinions of its members, and to aid the administration. The membership originally consisted of permanent academic appointees, but membership has been expanded over the years to include certain technical staff and others. The Director of the Scripps Institution serves as ex officio chair of the Staff Council. Other officers are elected by the membership. An executive committee is appointed by the Staff Council's Committee on Committees. The Committee on Committees, consisting of elected members and the Director ex officio, is empowered to create and dissolve standing committees and recommend the appointment of members of standing committees to the Director. The council has at least two regular meetings annually. Special meetings may be called by Council officers or upon request by ten members of Staff Council. The Subject Files include 15 folders of material dated 1960- 1980 on Staff Council. This material includes minutes of Council and its standing committees, committee reports, memoranda and correspondence concerning Council and/or generated by the Executive Committee, Council agenda, bylaws, bylaw revisions, meeting announcements and letters of committee appointment. Unfortunately, the folders do not include full sets of minutes for the Council, nor do they include full sets of minutes for Council standing committees. In fact, the folders do not include any material pertinent to Council business in 1961 and include only by-laws documenting the work of the Council in 1960. Additional material concerning the Staff Council can be found filed under the names of individual Staff Council standing committees. For instance, the Subject Files include five folders of material filed directly under the heading "Marine Operations Committee," a Staff Council standing committee. AIRPLANE DC 3 The Subject Files include fourteen folders labelled, "Airplane DC3" in box 1. These folders include correspondence, specifications, drafts of agreements and other papers dated 1962- 1973 which document the gift of a DC 3 aircraft to the University for the use of the Scripps Institution. During the 1970's, Scripps leased the aircraft to outside agencies. Correspondence and leases documenting the lease of the aircraft are also included among this material. ALPHA HELIX PROGRAM There are twenty-six folders of material documenting the Alpha Helix Program filed in box 1 under "Alpha Helix." This program was supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation which allowed Scripps to operate a new vessel, the R/V Alpha Helix, and undertake a series of expeditions during the period 1961-1973. The folders include minutes of the Alpha Helix Program Advisory Board, correspondence, cruise reports, budgetary material, ship time requests and research proposals received from scientists who wished to participate in the Program. This material was largely drawn from the files of the S.I.O. Office of the Director and records of James Lawrence Faughn in the Ship Scheduling Office. A few additional items relevant to the Alpha Helix Program are filed under "Physiological Research Laboratory," the unit which administered the Program. There are fourteen folders of material on expeditions undertaken as part of the Alpha Helix Program under "Expeditions" in the Subject Files. This material includes correspondence, ships logs, notes and other papers documenting the Billabong Expedition to the Great Barrier Reef in 1966, the Amazon Expedition of 1967, the Bering Sea expedition of 1968, the New Guinea Expedition of 1969, and the Antarctic Expedition of 1970-1971. This material was largely drawn from the files of the S.I.O. Ship Scheduling Office. There are only two folders under "Ships" concerning the R/V Alpha Helix. These consist mainly of correspondence dated 1960- 1967. There is also one folder concerning the dedication of the R/V Alpha Helix filed under "Ceremonies." Additional information about the vessel, the Alpha Helix expeditions and the Alpha Helix Program can be found among the records of the S.I.O. Alpha Helix Program Office, housed at the Scripps Archives. CARL ECKART BUILDING (LIBRARY) There are fifteen folders under the heading "Buildings and Property," which document buildings planned and/or constructed during the period 1961-1965. Nine of these folders concern planning and construction of the Carl Eckart Building, the new S.I.O Library, which was completed in 1976. Folders on the library include specifications and blue prints, as well as correspondence and memoranda. There is one folder of material on the Experimental Aquarium which contains material dated 1963-1964. This material actually concerns an addition to the Experimental Aquarium which was completed in 1965. PHYSIOLOGICAL RESEARCH LAB There is one folder under "Buildings and Property" on the Physiological Research Laboratory. There are three folders under the heading "Physiological Research Laboratory" which concern the program and work of the Laboratory. One folder entitled "Neurobiology Facility, 1970" includes a report detailing the history of the Facility which was created in 1965 and was briefly a part of the Physiological Research Laboratory. Additional material on the Laboratory building and program can be found among the records of the S.I.O. Office of the Director (Nierenberg) housed in the S.I.O. Archives. INSTITUTE OF GEOPHYSICS AND PLANETARY PHYSICS There is one folder under "Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics" which concerns the IGPP administrative program and one folder on the IGPP building under "Buildings and Property." Additional material on IGPP can be found among the Walter Heinrich Munk Papers, under Dr. Munk's name in the S.I.O. Biographical Files, and under IGPP among the papers of the Office of the Director (Nierenberg). These collections are housed at the Scripps Archives. A large quantity of IGPP records, including Dr. Munk's files as Director and records generated by the IGPP Business Office remain in storage at IGPP. This material includes extensive files on support for, design, construction and dedication of the IGPP building, on IGPP grants and contracts, on research conducted by the Institute and its budget. The Archivist can provide a preliminary folder list for this material. NAGA EXPEDITION Scripps undertook several large and important expeditions during the period 1961-1965. There are twenty-four folders of material under "Expeditions" which concern the Naga expedition dated 1959-1961. Naga explored the Gulf of Thailand and the South China Sea with the cooperation of the governments of Thailand and the Republic of Vietnam. The material includes correspondence, reports, tracks, charts and other material documenting this expedition. Much of the material under Naga was generated by James Faughn, the project officer for the expedition. The "Expeditions" section also includes documentation of three Scripps expeditions undertaken as part of the International Indian Ocean Expedition. These are Monsoon. Lusiad, and Dodo. There is also one folder of material on Japanyon, an expedition undertaken by Francis Shepard and others in 1961 to explore submarine canyons off the coast of Japan. There is one folder of material on the Hilo Expedition to Hawaii in 1962, an expedition undertaken to find a site for Mohole drilling. Additional information on Project Mohole can be found in a folder entitled , "American Miscellaneous Society," in the Non-S.I.O. series. The Scripps fleet was expanded during the period 1961-1965. There are eight folders of material on the R/V Alexander Agassiz (II). This vessel was acquired as a surplus property by the Scripps Institution in 1962. The Agassiz folders include the vessel's specifications. There is one folder of material on the R/V Oconostota, an ocean tug acquired by Scripps that same year, mainly to tow the Floating Instrument Platform (FLIP). FLIP was designed by the Marine Physical Laboratory and constructed in 1962. The platform is documented in five folders of correspondence, memoranda, and other papers in the "Ships" section. From 1963 to the 1970's, Scripps leased several diving saucers which were used by Scripps scientists to explore and film the ocean bottom in the San Diego area. There are four folders of material in the "Ships" section documenting the use of the saucers. This includes partial logs of diving saucer dives which list dive dates, locations and participants. Additional information on the use of the diving saucer can be found among the Francis Parker Shepard and Edward William Fager Papers at the Scripps Archives. Scripps first leased and then purchased the R/V Ellen B. Scripps in 1965. There are five folders of material documenting this vessel in the "Ships" section. There are twenty-one folders of material under "Ships" documenting the R/V Thomas Washington which was acquired that same year. A folder on the dedication of the R/V Washington is filed under "Ceremonies." There is one folder under "Gifts" concerning the yacht Nereus, which was offered to Scripps in 1962 but was not added to the Scripps fleet. 1966-1970 There are over one hundred folders of material in the Subject Files documenting the period under the "Budget," "Contract" or "Research" sections. There are thirteen folders of material generated during this period filed under "Buildings and Property." Eight folders concern the Camp Elliot land on what is now the campus of UCSD. ELLIOT LAND OF UCSD CAMPUS In 1961, the University of California applied to the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare for surplus property at Camp Elliot, an abandoned military facility located northeast of the Scripps campus. The University received a grant of 506 acres of Elliot land from the federal government in 1964. Material filed under "Buildings and Property, Elliot Campus (UCSD)" documents this transfer and University plans for the development of the site. Material under this heading dated 1968-1972 includes administrative memoranda, correspondence and reports, minutes and other papers collected or generated by the S.I.O. Office of the Director. In 1968, the Department of Health, Education and Welfare requested the return of some of the Camp Elliot acreage as it had not been developed. This led to several meetings of the University's Committee for Camp Elliot and plans for the immediate development of the site. The 1968-1972 material documents these events and plans. MOUNT SOLEDAD The "Buildings and Property" section includes one folder on a long range plan for the Scripps campus developed in 1967 and one folder on improvements made in 1966 to the road and entrance to the Scripps campus. There are also three folders pertinent to Mount Soledad. The Soledad material includes memoranda, correspondence and other material documenting plans for the use and development of land and a building on Mount Soledad which was acquired by the Scripps Institution in 1965. The material includes a copy of a proposal submitted by Scripps to the National Science Foundation in 1967 for funds to develop the property and use it as the site of the S.I.O. Radiocarbon and Tritium Laboratory, directed by Hans Eduard Suess. The property also housed the Oceanic Environmental Laboratory directed by Theodore Robert Folsom. Material filed under "Buildings and Property, Mount Soledad" dated 1968 concerns an effort made by the Scripps Institution to acquire the Navy owned signal station property on Mount Soledad. There are two folders of material under the heading "Conferences" dated 1966-1970. One consists of an invitation to "The Ocean, 1968: A New World," a conference held at Scripps in February, 1968. The other consists of an invitation and program for "Man's Chemical Invasion of the Ocean: An Inquiry," a conference held at Scripps in February, 1969. There is also a small amount of material concerning the celebration of the University's centennial under "Symposiums, Centennial Symposium, 1968" in box 24. DSDP There are three folders in box 6 concerning the Deep Sea Drilling Project. DSDP was established in July, 1966 with a 12.6 million dollar contract from the National Science Foundation and quartered at Scripps. The contract was for eighteen months, but was extended with an additional award of $22.2 million from NSF in 1969. The material in these folders includes brochures, press releases, reports, memoranda and a small amount of correspondence concerning the Project. The bulk of the records documenting the project, however, are current and remain in the Deep Sea Drilling Project office. ZETES There are seventy-five folders of material under the heading "Expeditions" which document expeditions undertaken by the Scripps Institution during the period 1966-1970. Five of these folders concern Zetes Expedition, undertaken January-August, 1966, with the R/V Argo. The R/V Argo travelled to Alaska and Japan to conduct a wide range of oceanographic studies, including research on heat flow from the sea floor, biochemical activity of bacteria at great depths, structure of the water column and other topics. Material on this expedition includes correspondence, maps, radio cables and press releases. There is material documenting Dr. Claude ZoBell's work as chief scientist on Leg IV of Zetes, called Deepac X. During this leg, Zobell and his colleagues collected microbiological samples from great depths using new coring devices. EASTROPAC There are eight folders of material on the Alpha Helix Program Billabong Expedition to the Great Barrier Reef. There are two folders of material on Eastropac Expedition (January 1967 - April 1968) which investigated the oceanography of the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean as part of a cooperative program to study the region which was initiated by the Eastern Pacific Oceanic Congress (EPOC). Material on Eastropac includes expedition proposals and plans, memoranda and radio cables. Additional information on EPOC can be found among the Joseph Lee Reid Papers at the Scripps Archives. NOVA There are seven folders of material on Nova Expedition (April- December, 1967) which undertook investigations of the geology, geophysics and geochemistry of the southwestern Pacific with support from the National Science Foundation and the Office of Naval Research. This material includes correspondence, memoranda, personnel lists, maps and radio cables pertinent to the expedition. CIRCE There are five folders concerning Circe Expedition (March, 1968-March, 1969), a circumnavigation of the world which explored the western Pacific, Indian and southern Atlantic oceans with support from the National Science Foundation and the Office of Naval Research. During this expedition, participants studied bottom topography, magnetic patterns, heat flow, sediments and variations of the earth's magnetic field near the equator. Data pertinent to the sea floor spreading theory was collected. The expedition used a seagoing computer and a satellite navigation system, which was unique at that time. The material in these folders includes correspondence and memoranda, itineraries, maps, lists of personnel, radio cables, press releases and a brochure of the expedition. The Subject Files include thirteen folders of material dated 1966-1970 on ships. There is one folder of material which includes items relating to the design of a vessel to replace the R/V Horizon. Another folder concerns plans for a 65 foot research vessel. There are folders on the chartered vessels Defiance and Fisherette, one folder on the Oceaneer and Wando River, one folder on the Valkyrien and three folders on the Glomar Challenger. The material on the R/V Glomar Challenger is dated 1968-1969. This vessel was used for drilling operations of the Deep Sea Drilling Project. VISITORS Several distinguished persons visited the Scripps Institution during the late 1960's. Folders filed under "Visitors" document the September, 1966 visit of T.S. Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey, the November, 1967 visit of Crown Prince Vong Savang and Princess Manilay of Laos, the October, 1969 visit of U.S. Vice President Spiro Agnew, and the November, 1969 visit of Francois Ortoli, French Minister of Industrial Development and Scientific Research. 1971-1981 There are approximately 120 folders of material in the Subject Files pertinent to the period 1971-1981. Only four folders concern the Scripps budget during this period and these concentrate on the 1971/1972 budget. There are five folders pertinent to the period under "Buildings and Property." These include a copy of a report by Blaylock-Willis and Associated entitled, "Earthquake Resistance of Selected Structures of the University of California, San Diego." This report was written in 1972. There is one folder on the Marine Biology Research and Instruction Building completed in 1977. A folder including information on the dedication of this building and the Carl Eckart Building is filed under "Ceremonies, Building Dedications, Marine Biology." There are three folders of material concerning the Scripps Building dated 1977-1981. This material largely concerns the renovation of the building. there is one folder under the heading "Ceremonies" which documents the dedication of the Scripps Satellite Oceanography Facility in 1979. Additional information on the Facility can be found under "Remote Sensing Facility" in the Subject Files. This folder contains a copy of the April, 1978 S.I.O. proposal submitted to the National Science Foundation requesting funds to develop the Facility. The Subject Files include two documents prepared by Elizabeth Noble Shor during this period. One is a history of the Aquarium Museum filed under "Aquarium-Museum" which was written in 1981. The second document is an inventory of paintings, sculpture, and other art work prepared by Mrs. Shor in July, 1980. The inventory lists the title, artist, location and other information for each work of art. GEOSECS In 1968, an advisory council composed of scientists at the Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Oregon State University, the Rosenstiel School for Marine and Atmospheric Science at the University of Miami, the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and the Woods Whole Oceanographic Institution was convened to direct an international program to investigate the geochemistry of a large section of the ocean. This study became known as the Geochemical Ocean Sections Study (GEOSECS), and it was supported by funds from the National Science Foundation International Decade of Ocean Exploration program. Several large expeditions were planned by the advisory council, including an expedition to the Bering Sea and near Antarctica. This expedition became known as Pacific GEOSECS (August 1973 - April 1974). It utilized the Scripps vessel R/V Melville and was directed by Scripps scientists. There are two folders in the Subject Files which include material documenting the GEOSECS program and the Pacific GEOSECS expedition. One folder of material is filed under the heading "GEOSECS," the other folder of material is filed under "Expeditions, Pacific GEOSCES." Both of these folders are in box 10 and both include correspondence, memoranda, expedition planning documents, press releases and other material on the GEOSECS program and Pacific GEOSECS expedition. The Subject Files include one folder of material on the Geological Data Center under that heading. The Center was formed on July 1, 1970 to collect, process and index significant geological data collected by Scripps vessels. The S.I.O. Subject Files include two documents concerning the Center. The other reports on the status of the computer data processing and retrieval system at the Center. Both documents are dated 1971. NORPAX The Subject Files include two folders of material on the North Pacific experiment (NORPAX). This long-term cooperative program was created with funds from the Office of Naval Research and the National Science Foundation International Decade of Ocean Exploration program to investigate changes in the upper waters of the north Pacific Ocean, their interactions with the atmosphere and the effect of these on the weather and ocean environment. NORPAX participants include Scripps Institution of Oceanography, the University of Hawaii, UCLA, Oregon State University, the University of Alaska, Texas A & M University, the U.S. Navy, and General Dynamics Corporation. NORPAX was an outgrowth of the Scripps North Pacific Study. Material on NORPAX includes a copy of L.R. Glosten & Associates technical specifications for an interim NORPAX support ship, memoranda, minutes of NORPAX ship technical discussions and other material concerning planning for a NORPAX ship which was never constructed. This material is filed under "North Pacific Experiment (NORPAX)" and concerns the period 1972 to 1973. Additional material on the planned NORPAX vessel can be found under "Ships, NORPAX." MARINE OPERATIONS COMMITTEE The Subject Files include five folders of material on the Marine Operations Committee filed under the Committee's name. The Marine Operations Committee was established as a S.I.O. Staff Council standing committee in 1960, when Staff Council was created. However, the Committee actually pre-dated the Staff Council. Unfortunately, the Subject Files do not include materials documenting the early work of the Committee. The "Marine Operations Committee" folders include minutes of meetings, memoranda, and a small amount of correspondence on ships, ship operations, and ship operating funds. The folders also include a copy of the June, 1976 S.I.O. proposal to the National science Foundation for ship operations support. Additional reports and minutes of meetings, memoranda, and a small amount of correspondence on ships, ship operations, and ship operating funds. The folders also include a copy of the June, 1976 S.I.O.proposal to the National Science Foundation for ship operations support. Additional reports and minutes of the Marine Operations Committee can be found among "S.I.O. Staff Council, Minutes and Reports of Committees" folders in box 23 of the Subject Files. R/V NEW HORIZON Files under "Ships" during this period include material on the NORPAX vessel mentioned above, on the Utility Boat and on the R/V New Horizon. In 1969, S.I.O. sought funding from the National Science Foundation to build a 170 foot, 300 ton vessel. Funding was not obtained from NSF, but in 1977, Scripps received over three million dollars from the California State Public Works Board to finance the construction of a vessel to replace the R/V Alexander Agassiz (II). An S.I.O. committee was appointed to oversee the design of the vessel which was based on a study made in the 1960's by Maxwell Silverman, an S.I.O. research engineer. Rudolph F. Matzer and Associates of Jacksonville, Florida were named as the naval architects for the vessel. The ship was built by Atlantic Marine Inc. of Jacksonville and completed in 1978. It was named the R/V New Horizon and was dedicated on January 25, 1979 at Nimitz Marine Facility. The Subject Files include 15 folders of material on the New Horizon. Fourteen of these contain daily and weekly construction reports on the vessel dated 1977-1978. The remaining folder includes drawings, correspondence, committee reports and memoranda documenting the planning and construction of the vessel. VISITORS The Subject Files include several folders under "Visitors" documenting distinguished visitors who came to the Scripps Institution during the 1970's. There are five folders of material documenting the 1975 visit of Emperor Hirohito of Japan. There is one folder of material documenting a visit from a group of scientists from the Peoples' Republic of China in 1975. One folder documents a 1978 visit of a marine science delegation from the People's Republic of China. S.I.O. SUBJECT FILES Records, 1890-1981 MC 6A Box Folder Folder Title S.I.O. SERIES Administration S.I.O. Organization 1 1 1924 2 1946-1949 3 1955-1957 4 1962, 1964, 1965, 1968 5 1974-1978 Reorganization 6 1960-October 1961 7 November-December, 1961 8 January-September, 1962 9 October-December, 1962 10 July-December, 1963 11 March-July, 1964 12 August-December, 1964 13 January-June, 1965 14 July, 1965-1966 15 S.I.O. Relation to University of California, 1972 Administrative Advisory Council 16 1951, 1955-1956 17 1957-1958 18 1959 S.I.O. (cont.) Administration (cont.) Administrative Advisory Council (cont.) 1 19 1960 20 1961-1962 Administrative Memos 21 S.I.O., 1952-1959 22 Berkeley, 1927-1957 23 Arthur B. Jebens Report, "Reconnaissance Survey Report, S.I.O.," 1974 24 Committees, 1948, 1958, 1959, 1962-1964 Director's Search Committee 25 1947 26 1964 27 Faculty Meetings, 1949, 1954-1958 28 Faculty By-laws, n.d. Advisory Board on S.I.O. 29 1926-1929 30 1931-1933 Airplane DC3, Correspondence 31 1962-1963 32 1964-1966 33 1967-1968 34 1969-1970 35 1971 36 1972 37 January-June, 1973 38 July-December, 1973 S.I.O. (cont.) Airplane (cont.) DC3, Correpondence (cont.) 1 39 1974-1975 40 Specifications, c1971 Use by 41 General Dynamics, 1969-1972, 1974 42 McDonnell-Douglas, 1970-1972 43 Nova University, 1973 44 University of Wisconsin, 1971-1973 Alpha Helix Program 45 1961-1973 46 Advisory Board, 1968 Correspondence 47 January-March, 1969 48 April-May, 1969 49 June-September, 1969 50 October-November 5, 1969 51 November 8-December, 1969 52 January-February, 1970 53 March, 1970 54 April-July, 1970 55 August-December, 1970 56 January 1-7, 1971 57 January 11- November, 1971 58 1972 59 February-July, 1973 S.I.O. (cont.) Alpha Helix Program (cont.) Correspondence (cont.) 1 60 August-December, 1973 61 1974 62 1975 63 Cruise Reports, 1973 64 Field Report, R/V Alpha Helix Expedition to Guadalupe Island, Baja, California, Mexico, February 25-March 23, 1970 28 1L Expenditures, September 1968-April 1969 Proposals for the Use of the R/V Alpha Helix 1 65 1968-January 7, 1969 66 January 15, 1969 67 January 16-April, 1969 2 1 September-December, 1969 2 1970 3 Annual Reports, Correspondence, 1955 4 Applied Oceanography Group 1961-1963 5 1964-1970 28 2L Newsletter, April 7, 1965 Aquarium-Museum, Correspondence 2 6 c1925, 1945-1947 7 1948-1950 8 1951 9 1952 10 1953 S.I.O. (cont.) Aquarium-Museum, Correspondence (cont.) 2 11 January-June, 1954 12 July-December, 1954 13 January-February, 1955 14 March-September, 1955 15 October-November 10, 1955 16 November 11, 1955 17 1958-1962, 1966-1968, 1973-1975 18 "History of the Scripps Aquarium-Museum," B. Shor, June, 1979 19 Art Objects at S.I.O., B. Shor, Inventory, July, 1980 20 Automobiles, 1927-1929, 1940, 1942-1944 Bathythermograph Administrative Correspondence 21 1946-June 1948 22 July-August, 1948 23 September-December, 1948 24 January-June, 1949 25 July-December, 1949 26 1950 27 1951 28 1952 29 Administrative Data, 1953 30 R/V Golden Bear, 1948-1950 S.I.O. (cont.) Bathythermograph (cont.) Research Correspondence 2 31 1945-1947 32 1953-1954 33 1955 34 1956-1958 35 1960-1961 36 1962 37 1963, 1965-1968 Processing Reports 38 September 1953-April 1955 39 May 1955-February 1956 Budget 40 Summaries, 1924-1980 41 1906-1911 28 3L "Scripps Donation for Biological Library at La Jolla, Statement of Account from December 1, 1912 to June 30, 1914" 2 42 1913/14-1918/19 28 4L Statements of Account, 1916-1918 5L 1918/19-1919/20 2 43 1919/20-1920/21 44 1923/24-1924/25 45 1925/26-1926/27 46 1927/28-1928/29 47 1929/30 S.I.O. (cont.) Budget (cont.) 2 48 1930/31 49 1931/32 50 1932/33 51 Biennium, 1931-1933 52 1933/34 53 1934/35 54 Biennium, 1933-1935 55 1935/36 56 1936/37 57 Biennium, 1935-1937 58 1937/38 59 1938/39 60 Biennium, 1937-1939 61 1939/40 62 1940/41, 1939/1940 63 1940/41, 1941 64 Biennium, 1939-1941 65 1941/42, 1940 66 1941/42, 1941 67 1941/42, 1942 68 1942/43, 1941 69 1942/43, 1942 70 1942/43, 1943 S.I.O. (cont.) Budget (cont.) 2 71 Biennium, 1941-1943 3 1 1943/44, 1943 2 1943/44, 1944 3 1944/45, 1943 4 1944/45, 1944 5 1944/45, 1945 6 1945/46, 1944/1945 7 1945/46, 1946 8 1946/47, 1945 9 1946/47, 1946 10 Biennium, 1945-1947 11 1947/48 12 1948/49, 1947-June 1948 13 1948/49, July-December, 1948 14 1948/49, 1949 15 1948/49, Local Expenditure Accounts 16 Summary of the Fiscal Structure of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, July 28, 1949 17 1949/50, March-December, 1948 18 1949/50, January-June, 1949 19 1949/50, July 1949-1950 Master Table, S.I.O. Budgets, Local Accounts, 1949-1950 Memoranda 20 May-September 15, 1949 S.I.O. (cont.) Budget (cont.) Master Table, S.I.O. Budgets, Local Accounts. 1949-1950 (cont.) Memoranda (cont.) 3 21 September 16-December, 1949 22 January-May, 1950 Master Accounts 23 1-2C 24 3-6 25 7-22 List of Scripps Institution Master Accounts, 1949-1950 26 November 1, 1949 27 January 25, 1950 28 Monthly Statements of Account Balances, September 1949-August 1950 29 1950/51, 1949 30 1950/51, January-May, 1950 31 1950/51, June-December, 1950 32 1950/51, January-March, 1951 33 1950/51, April-December, 1951 34 1951/52, 1950-January 1951 35 1951/52, February 1951-1952 36 1952/53 Supporting Data, 1952-1953 Budget 37 1951-January 1952 38 April-July, 1952 39 1953/54, [Salary Information] S.I.O. (cont.) Budget (cont.) 3 40 1953/54, S.I.O., n.d. 41 1953/54, Marine Life Research and Institute of Marine Resources, n.d. 42 1953/54, 1952/1954 43 1954/55 44 La Jolla Campus Budget Request, 1956/1957 45 1957/58 46 1957, 1961 47 1971/72, January-February, 1971 28 6L 1971/72, February 18,1971 3 48 1971/72, March-June, 1971 49 1974 Buildings and Property 50 1911-1919, 1923 28 7L 1914-1915 3 51 1924-1929 52 1930-1931 53 1932 54 1933-1935 General 55 1936-1941 56 January-June, 1942 57 July 1942-1944 28 8L March 15, 1943 4 1 1945-1946 S.I.O. (cont.) Buildings and Property (cont.) General (cont.) 4 2 1947-1948 3 1953-1959 4 1960-1962 5 1964-1974 6 Cottages, 1967-1977 7 Building Record Cards, c1910-1930 8 Collections Building, March 1963 Cottages 9 1912-1913, 1924-1925 10 1926-1936 11 "Report on Residential Housing at Scripps Institution of Oceanography of the University of California," February 26, 1937 12 "Residential Housing of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography," W.P. Stephenson, Architect, August 9, 1937 13 1938-1939 14 1940-1942 15 1943-1961 16 Repairs, 1941-1946 17 Tenants' Association, 1940-1949 18 GRB-190, Campus Housing Reports, Monthly, 1953-1960 19 Occupancy, Rates and Water, 1954-1960 20 Deeds to Land, 1907-1916 S.I.O. (cont.) Buildings and Property (cont.) 4 21 "Earthquake Resistance of Selected Structures of the University of California, San Diego," December 21, 1972, by Blaylock-Willis and Associates 22 Carl Eckart Building, S.I.O Library, 1973-1978 Elliot Campus [UCSD] 23 1964-1965 24 March-May, 1968 25 June, 1968 26 July-December, 1968 27 1969-1974 28 "Project Planning Guide, Elliot Campus Utilities and Site Development, 1968- 1969, 1967-1972 MCIP" "Construction Specifications for Elliot Field Station, Access Road to Transmitter Station University of California, San Diego," 29 November, 1968 30 Step 2, May 1970 31 Experimental Aquarium, 1963-1964 32 Hydraulics Laboratory, 1961-1962, 1972 33 Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics Building, 1963 28 11L Laboratory at La Jolla Cove, 1905-1908 Library-Museum 4 34 n.d.-1915 28 12L 1915, 1916 4 35 1916, 1920, 1922, 1927-1932 S.I.O. (cont.) Buildings and Property (cont.) Library-Museum (cont.) 4 36 1937, 1941-1942, 1949, 1952-1957 37 1959-1961 Library 38 1962-June 1963 39 July-August, 1963 40 September 1963-June 1964 41 June 1964-July 1965 42 August 1965-1968 43 1969-1970 44 1971 45 1972-1976 46 "Documents and Specifications for Remodeling the Library Building, Project 906502, at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography..., 1963-1964" 47 S.I.O. Long Range Plan, 1967-1968 28 10L April 17, 1967 4 48 Lunchroom, 1953, 1955 49 Machine Shop Facilities, 1937 Maps 28 9L n.d. 4 50 1931-1976 51 Marine Biology Research and Instruction Building, 1974-1977 52 Master Plans, 1930, 1945, 1948, 1958 Mount Soledad 53 1965-1967 S.I.O. (cont.) Buildings and Property (cont.) Mount Soledad (cont.) 4 54 1968 55 1969-1970 Nimitz Marine Facility 56 1959, 1966-1967, 1969 28 13L March 31, 1964 4 57 North Pacific Experimental Facilities (NORPAX), 1972 58 Physiological Research Laboratory, 1962-1965, 1980 Pier 59 1916, 1920-1924 28 14L 1925 4 60 August-September, 1925 61 October 1925-1926, 1930, 1932, 1935, 1937, 1943, 1946, 1950-1952, 1954 62 Research Shop, 1950, 1952, 1954-1956, 1962- 1963, 1967, 1971 Ritter Hall 63 1925, 1928-1929 64 April-May, 1930 65 June-December, 1930 66 January-June, 1931 5 1 July-December, 1931 2 1932 3 1935-1936 4 1943, 1949, 1953, 1973 S.I.O. (cont.) Buildings and Property (cont.) 5 5 Road Closing, 1925, 1928, 1941-1946 6 Road/Entrance Improvements, 1966 Scripps Building 7 1909-1912 28 15L 1909-1910 5 8 1931 28 16L 1931 5 9 1932 10 1945, 1950, 1952 11 1977 12 1978-1981 28 17L 1978-1981 Seawall 5 13 1927-1929, 1932 14 1939-1942 28 18L 1941 5 15 Seawater System, 1910, 1926, 1931-1932, 1934, 1964, 1970 Seawater Test Facility [i.e., Shore Processes Laboratory] 16 1961-1965 17 1968-1972 18 Seaweed Canyon, 1964-1965 19 Southwest Fisheries Center, 1958-1960 20 Space Inventory, 1954 21 Telephone System, 1932-1933 S.I.O. (cont.) Buildings and Property (cont.) 5 22 Temporary Building North of Ritter Hall, 1945 23 Tennis Courts, 1934, 1950, 1952-1955 Business Office 24 1946-1948 25 1949-1956 Center for Marine Affairs 26 1970-1971 27 1972-1974 Ceremonies 28 Dedication of Scripps Institution for Biological Research, 1916 29 1953-1960 Charter Day 30 1938-1940 31 1941, 1946-1949 32 1950, 1956 33 1957-1958, 1960-1961, 1972 34 Dedication of Marine Facilities, R/V Alpha Helix and R/V Thomas Washington, 1966 35 Building Dedications, Marine Biology, Eckart Building, 1977 36 Dedication of the Satellite-Oceanography Facility, October 12, 1979 37 Service Day, 1960-1961 38 Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 75th Anniversary, 1978 39 University of California 75th Anniversary, (March 1943), 1941 S.I.O. (cont.) Ceremonies (cont.) 5 40 Chief Scientists Manual, Spring, 1977 Sardine Conferences, CalCOFI 41 1949-1951 42 1952-1953 The Position of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in the University, State and Nation Charter Day, 1951 43 1950-February 1951 44 March 1951 45 Transcript of Tape Recordings of Conference, March 1951 46 April-September, 1951 47 Pacific Tuna Conference, 5th Annual Meeting, November 3-5, 1954, 6th Annual Meeting, November 15-17, 1955 and the 7th Annual Meeting, October 22-24, 1956 48 1956-1957 49 Conference on Marine Corrosion and Fouling Problems, April, 1956 50 Eastern Pacific Oceanic Conference, 1956, 1957 51 New Research Methods in Hydrology, February 2- 3, 1957 52 Recent Research in Climatology, March 25-26, 1957 53 "The Ocean, 1968 - A New World," February 1-2, 1968 54 "Man's Chemical Invasion of the Ocean: an Inquiry," February 24, 1969 S.I.O. (cont.) Contracts Summaries and General 5 55 1945-1946 56 1947-1953 57 1954-1956, 1961 58 Beach Erosion Board, 1949, 1952 59 National Defense Research Committee, 1941-1942 NObs-2074 60 1945-June 1947 61 July-December, 1947 28 19L 1947 5 62 1948 63 January-May, 1949 64 June 1949-1950 N6-ORI-III 65 1946-1947 66 1948 67 January-May, 1949 68 May-December, 1949 69 1950-1953 70 Course Outlines, 1936-1937, 1948-1952, 1962 71 Curriculum Committee, 1949, 1960 72 Data Collection and Processing Group, 1960-1970 Deep Sea Drilling Project 6 1 n.d. 2 1966-1970 S.I.O. (cont.) Deep Sea Drilling Project (cont.) 6 3 1971-1978 Descriptive Oceanography, Paul L. Horrer 4 July 1950-May 1951 5 July-December, 1951 6 1952-1953 Diving 7 1947-1952 8 1953 9 1956, 1958-1959, 1961 10 "Outline of a Training Film on the Use of Self Contained Diving Apparatus," c1951 Diving Accident Reports 11 1955 12 1956-1957 13 1958-1960 14 1961-1970 Equipment 15 1948-1949, 1961, 1978 16 Deep Sea Winch, 1952-1954 17 Radar on Ships, 1955-1956 18 Off Campus Inquiries, 1969-1971 Expeditions 19 Tracks and Lists, 1950-1974 Gulf of California, January-February, 1939, R/V E.W. Scripps 28 24L n.d. 6 20 1939-1940 S.I.O. (cont.) Expeditions (cont.) Gulf of California, January-February, 1939, R/V E.W. Scripps (cont.) October 5-December 24, 1940, R/V E.W. Scripps 6 21 1940 22 1941-1943 Operation Crossroads, March-July, 1946, USS Bowditch, USS John Gilliss, USS John Blish, USS Sumner, USS Dutton, etc. 23 n.d. 24 n.d. 25 Operation Plan, n.d. 26 1945-January 1946 27 February 1946 28 25L February 13, 1946 6 28 March-April, 1946 29 May-December, 1946 30 1947-1953 Bikini Resurvey, 1947, USS Chilton, LCI(L)- 615, USS Coucal 31 April-June 28, 1947 32 June 30, 1947 33 July 1947-1948 28 21L 1947 6 34 1949 Midpac, July 27-October 28, 1950, R/V Horizon, USS Marysville 35 October-December, 1949 36 January-April, 1950 S.I.O. (cont.) Expeditions (cont.) Midpac, July 27-October 28, 1959, R/V Horizon, USS Marysville (cont.) 28 30L January 1950 6 37 May-June, 1950 38 July-August, 1950 39 September 1950 40 October 1950 41 November 1950 42 December 1950 43 January-February, 1951 44 March-July, 1951 45 August 1951-1952 Log Book 46 July 27-August 31, 1950 47 September 1-30, 1950 48 October 1-28, 1950 Midpac/Capricorn Reunion 49 July-August, 1975 50 August 17, 1975 51 "Midpac, the First Big Step," from the 1950 Diary of Edward S. Barr, August 17, 1975 Northern Holiday, July 27-September 26, 1951, R/V Horizon 52 May-July, 1951 53 August 1951 54 September 1951 S.I.O. (cont.) Expeditions (cont.) Northern Holiday, July 27-September 26, 1951, R/V Horizon (cont.) 6 55 October 1951-1953 56 "Excerpts from Log Book of Horizon, Operation Northern Holiday," July 28- September 26, 1951 Shellback, May 17-August 28, 1952, R/V Horizon, USS Marysville, M/V Gilbert, M/V Hugh M. Smith, M/V Cavalieri 57 May 1951, January-March, 1952 58 April 1952 7 1 May 1952 2 June 1952 3 July 1952-1953 Capricorn, September 26, 1952-February 20, 1953, R/V Spencer F. Baird, R/V Horizon 4 1952 28 22L 1952 7 5 February-May, 1952 6 June-July, 1952 7 August 1-14, 1952 8 August 15-23, 1952 9 August 25-30, 1952 10 September 1-15, 1952 11 September 16-19, 1952 12 September 22-24, 1952 13 September 25-30, 1952 14 October 1-10, 1952 S.I.O. (cont.) Expeditions (cont.) Capricorn, September 26, 1952-February 20, 1953, R/V Spencer F. Baird, R/V Horizon (cont.) 7 15 October 12-20, 1952 16 October 21-31, 1952 17 November 1-12, 1952 18 November 13-30, 1952 19 December, 1952 20 January-February, 1953 21 March-April, 1953 22 May 1953-1957 23 Helen Raitt's Journal, Aboard the R/V Spencer F. Baird, December 27, 1952- January 1, 1953 Notes by John Dove Isaacs 24 1952 28 23L 1952 Ship's Log 7 25 November 28, 1952-January 15, 1953 26 January 16-February 4, 1953 27 Willard N. Bascom, et. al., "Diving During Capricorn Expedition," 1953 Transpac, July 17-December 1, 1953, R/V Spencer F. Baird 28 n.d. 29 February 1952, September 1952-February 1953 30 March-April, 1953 31 May 1953 S.I.O. (cont.) Expeditions (cont.) Transpac, July 17-December 1, 1953, R/V Spencer F. Baird (cont.) 7 32 June 1953 33 July 1953 34 August 1953 35 September 1953 36 October 1953-1954 Pelagic Area Studies Survey, May-August, 1954, R/V Paolina T, R/V Spencer F. Baird 37 February-May, 1954 38 July 1954-May 1955 39 Acapulco Trench (Chubasco), October 19- December 20, 1954, R/V Horizon, R/V Spencer F. Baird, 1954-1955 40 1955 41 Wigwam, R/V Spencer F. Baird, R/V Horizon, R/V Paolina T, R/V T-441, 1955 Norpac, July-September, 1955, R/V Stranger, R/V Hugh M. Smith, R/V Paolina T, R/V Horizon, "Biological Results of the Portion of CalCOFI," 42 n.d. 28 39L 1954-1956 7 43 April 1954-March 1955 44 April-August, 1955 45 September-December, 1955 46 January-February, 1956 47 March 1956-1958 S.I.O. (cont.) Expeditions (cont.) Eastropic October 1-December 15, 1955, R/V Spencer F. Baird, R/V Horizon 7 48 1954-August 1955 49 September-October, 1955 50 November 1955-1956 Chinook, June-August, 1956, R/V Spencer F. Baird, R/V Stranger 51 May-June, 1956 52 July-November, 1956 53 Acapulco Geological Expedition, September 19- October 1, 1956, R/V Spencer F. Baird Equapac, August 5-October 1956, R/V Stranger, R/V Horizon 54 October 1955-June 1956 55 July 1956 56 August-December, 1956 28 28L 1956 8 1 1957 SCOPE (Scripps Cooperative Oceanic Productivity Expedition), November 7-December 20, 1956, R/V Stranger 2 1956 3 1957 SIGRE (Scripps Institute of Geophysics Revillagigedo Expedition), February 8-March 22, 1957, R/V Stranger 4 1956 5 1957 6 Mukluk, July 8-August 26, 1957, R/V Spencer F. Baird, R/V Horizon, 1957 S.I.O. (cont.) Expeditions (cont.) Downwind, October 1957-February 1958, R/V Horizon, R/V Spencer F. Baird 8 7 July-September, 1957 8 October 1957 9 November-December, 1957 10 January-April, 1957 28 27L January 10, 1958 8 11 May 1958-1959, 1976 12 1958 13 Dolphin, March 27-June 9, 1958, R/V Horizon and R/V Hugh M. Smith, 1958 14 Scot, April 28-July 7, 1958, R/V Spencer F. Baird, 1958 Doldrums, August 1-September 30, 1958, R/V Horizon, R/V Spencer F. Baird, R/V Stranger 15 1957-July 1958 16 August 1958 17 September 1958-1959 28 26L 1958 8 18 Vermilion Sea, February 25-May 29, 1959, R/V Spencer F. Baird, R/V Horizon, 1959 Naga, June 15, 1959-June 26, 1961, R/V Stranger, M/B Mao Tien 19 Preliminary Reports, n.d. 20 1956-1957 21 1958 28 32L 1958-1972 8 22 1959 S.I.O. (cont.) Expeditions (cont.) Naga, June 15, 1959-June 26, 1961, R/V Stranger, M/B Mao Tien (cont.) 8 23 January-March, 1960 24 April-June, 1960 25 July-September, 1960 26 October-November, 1960 27 December 1960 28 January-February, 1961 29 March-April, 1961 30 May-September, 1961 31 1962-1975 32 "[James] Faughn's Last Bangkok Notes," January 3, 1960 33 "Preliminary Report, Marine Research Cruise S4 and Summary Status Report of First Year's Operations," April, 1960 34 "Progress Report and Preliminary Report of Cruise S5 in Gulf of Thailand," May, 1960 28 33L "Progress Report and Preliminary Report of Cruise S6 in South China Sea," July, 1960 34L "Report on Use of FAO 45.cm-Plankton Net by Naga Expedition," July 27, 1960, by Doctor Edward Brinton, et. al. 35L "Progress Report and Preliminary Report of Cruise S7 in the Gulf of Thailand," August, 1960 36L "Progress Report and Preliminary Report of Cruise S8 in South China Sea, September-October, 1960 S.I.O. (cont.) Expeditions (cont.) Naga, June 15, 1959-June 26, 1961, R/V Stranger, M/B Mao Tien (cont.) 28 37L "Progress Reports and Preliminary Reports of Cruise S9 and S9A in the Gulf of Thailand," December 1960-January 1961 38L "Preliminary Report and Progress Report of Cruise S10, South China Sea," March, 1961 8 35 Fanfare, July 1959, R/V Hugh M. Smith, R/V Spencer F. Baird, USS Saluda, 1959 36 Dorado, July-August, 1959, R/V Horizon, 1959 37 Limbo, May 16-July 1, 1960, R/V Horizon, 1960 38 Tethys, June 15-August 23, 1960, R/V Spencer F. Baird, 1960 Monsoon, August 23, 1960-March 1961, R/V Argo, M/V Malita 39 1958-1959 40 January-July, 1960 41 August 1960 42 September 1960 43 October-December, 1960 44 January-June, 1961 28 31L 1960-1961 8 45 Step I, September 15-December 16, 1960, R/V Horizon, 1960-1961 46 Carib, October-December, 1960, R/V Spencer F. Baird, 1960-1961 47 Japanyon, May 27-September 18, 1961, R.V. Spencer F. Baird, 1961 S.I.O. (cont.) Expeditions (cont.) 8 48 Leapfrog, July 21-September 17, 1961, R/V Stranger, R/V Hugh M. Smith, 1961 49 Swan Song, August 14-December 1, 1961, R/V Argo, 1961 50 Risepac, October 27, 1961-January 30, 1962, R/V Spencer F. Baird, 1961 51 Bacanyon, January-February, 1962, R/V Argo, 1961-1962 52 Hilo (Mohole Site Selection Studies), March- May, 1962, R/V Stranger, R/V Hugh M. Smith, R/V Spencer F. Baird, 1962 53 Proa, March 15-September 22, 1962, R/V Spencer F. Baird, 1962 Lusiad, May 15, 1962-August 15, 1963, R/V Argo, R/V Horizon 54 1961-February 1962 55 March-May, 1962 56 June-July, 1962 57 August-September, 1962 58 October-November, 1962 59 December 1962 28 29L 1962 8 60 January-February, 1963 61 March-December, 1963 62 Zephyrus, June 13-October 1962, R/V Horizon, 1962 63 Tempo (STOR Cruise TO-62-1), August 1- September 15, 1962, R/V Hugh M. Smith, 1962 S.I.O. (cont.) Expeditions (cont.) 8 64 Criss-Cross, February 21-April 19, 1963, R/V Spencer F. Baird, 1962 65 Bonacca, June 5-September 22, 1963, R/V Spencer F. Baird, 1963 66 Amphitrite, December 3, 1963-February 11, 1964, R/V Argo, 1963-1964 67 Ursa Major, August 1-October 2, 1964, R/V Alexander Agassiz, 1964 68 1965 69 Wahine, April-May, 1965, R/V Spencer F. Baird, 1965 Dodo, April 8-December 23, 1964, R/V Argo, RRS Discovery 70 March 1963-March 1964 71 April-June, 1964 9 1 July 1964-1965 2 Kayak, July 10-September 25, 1964, R/V Oconostota, 1964 3 Quartet, January 21-February 1965, R/V Spencer F. Baird, R/V Horizon, R/V Oconostota, R/P FLIP, 1965 4 La Pared, April 28-May 21, 1965, R/V Argo, 1964-1965 5 Gorda, May 1965, R/V Horizon, 1965 6 Muddauber, October 27-December 17, 1965, R/V Alexander Agassiz, 1965-1966 7 1966 8 Spheres, 1966, R/V Horizon, 1966 S.I.O. (cont.) Expeditions (cont.) Zetes, January 3-August 7, 1966, R/V Argo 9 9 1965-February 1966 10 March-May 10, 1966 11 May 11-31, 1966 12 June-August, 1966 13 1967-1968 14 Kani, January-September, 1966, R/V Horizon and R/P FLIP, 1965-1966 15 Show (Mohole Site Selection Studies), January 29-October 1, 1966, R/V Horizon, R/V Argo, 1966 16 Six-Pac, March 30-April 19, 1966, R/V Horizon, R/V Yaquina, 1966 Billabong, Great Barrier Reef, April 15- October 15, 1966, R/V Alpha Helix 17 December 1965-April 1966 18 May 1966 19 June-July, 1966 20 August-December, 1966 21 1967 James Faughn's Shipboard Journal 22 March-April, 1966 23 May-June, 1966 24 July-August, 1966 25 Exjibia, June 28-August 27, 1966, R/V Thomas Washington, 1965-1966 26 Tow One, September 17-October 5, 1966, R/V Thomas Washington, 1966 S.I.O. (cont.) Expeditions (cont.) 9 27 Tripod, October 15-December 22, 1966, R/V Argo, 1966 28 Tow Two, December 12, 1966-January 16, 1967, R/V Thomas Washington, 1966-1967 29 1967 Eastropac, January 24, 1967-April 15, 1968, R/V Argo, USC&GS Rockaway, R/V Thomas Washington 30 1965-1967 31 1968 32 Carmarsel (Carolina-Marshall Islands Sea Level Expedition), February 7-April 7, 1967, R/V Horizon, 1966-1967 Amazon, February 15-October 8, 1967, R/V Alpha Helix 33 1966-1968 28 20L March 16-17, 1968 9 34 Bob Livingston's Log, February-April, 1967 Nova, April 8-December 18, 1967, R/V Horizon, R/V Argo 35 1966-February 1967 36 March-April, 1967 37 May-June, 1967 38 July 1967 39 August-September, 1967 40 October-November, 1967 41 1968 42 Marine Vertebrates Cruise MV67-III, June 8-9, 1967, R/V Thomas Washington, 1967 S.I.O. (cont.) Expeditions (cont.) 9 43 Wildcat, August 17-September 26, 1967, R/V Oconostota, 1967 44 Gam, October 30-November 22, 1967, R/V Ellen B. Scripps, 1967 45 Tow Mas, November 8-December 17, 1967, R/V Thomas Washington, 1967 46 1968 47 Aphrodite, 1968, R/V Ellen B. Scripps, 1968 48 Marine Vertebrates Cruise MV68-I, January 1968, R/V Thomas Washington, December 1967- February 1968 49 Bering Sea, March 1-September 30, 1968, R/V Alpha Helix, 1968 Circe, March 7, 1968-March 13, 1969, R/V Argo 50 1966-January 1968 51 February-March, 1968 52 April-August, 1968 53 September-December, 1968 54 January-April, 1969 55 Tip Tow, April 24-May 15, 1968, R/V Thomas Washington, 1968 Styx, June 18-August 5, 1968, R/V Alexander Agassiz 56 1967-May 1968 57 July-December, 1968 58 Climax I, September 15-October 22, 1968, R/V Argo, 1968 Piquero, December 9, 1968-September 8, 1969, R/V Thomas Washington 59 March-November, 1968 S.I.O. (cont.) Expeditions (cont.) Piquero, December 9, 1968-September 8, 1969, R/V Thomas Washington (cont.) 9 60 December 1968-February 1969 61 March 1969-1970 62 1969 Scan, March 4, 1969-January 26, 1970, R/V Argo 63 July 1968-February 1969 64 March-May, 1969 65 June-September, 1969 66 October 1969-February 1970 10 1 Marine Vertebrates Cruise MV69-IV, April 7-11, 1969, R/V Ellen B. Scripps, 1969 2 New Guinea, May 1-December 1, 1969, R/V Alpha Helix, 1969 3 Dragon, R/V Alexander Agassiz, May 6-June 11, 1969 4 Climax II, August 12-October 12, 1969, R/V Argo, 1969 5 Parka Tow, October 6-December 11, 1969, R/V Thomas Washington, R/P FLIP, September 1969 6 Equatow, October 10-30, 1969, R/V Thomas Washington, 1969 7 Carnivora II, November 3-7, 1969, R/V Oconostota, 1969 8 Quebrada, November 6-December 21, 1969, R/V Thomas Washington, 1969 9 1970 S.I.O. (cont.) Expeditions (cont.) 10 10 Catalina Cruises, 1970-1972, R/V Oconostota, R/V Alexander Agassiz, R/V Ellen B. Scripps, 1970-1972 11 Seven Tow, January 22-September 18, 1970, R/V Thomas Washington, 1969-January 1970 12 Bongo I, February 16-21, 1970, R/V Ellen B. Scripps, 1970 13 Antipode, June 15, 1970-August, 1971, R/V Melville, 1970-1971 14 Antarctic, August 27, 1970-July 26, 1971, R/V Alpha Helix, 1970-1971 15 Aries, November 14, 1970-October 3, 1971, R/V Thomas Washington, 1970-1971 16 1971 17 Iguana, August-October, 1971 and March-May, 1972, R/V Ellen B. Scripps, R/V Kana Kaoki, 1971-1972 18 1972 19 Hypogene, 1972, R/V Melville, 1972 South Tow, January 5, 1972-February 21, 1973, R/V Thomas Washington 20 July 1970-September 1971 21 November 1971-January 1973 22 Cato, April 1972-March 1973, R/V Melville, 1971-1972 23 Aztec II, January 2, 1973, R/V Oconostota, 1973 24 Tasaday, June 4, 1973-March 3, 1974, R/V Thomas Washington, 1973-1974 25 Pacific GEOSECS, August 22, 1973-April 21, 1974, R/V Melville, 1973-1974 S.I.O. (cont.) Expeditions (cont.) 10 26 1974 27 Dit-Tow, May 13-31, 1974, R/V Thomas Washington, n.d. 28 Krill (Panope), May 27-September 19, 1974, R/V Alexander Agassiz, R/V Melville, 1973- 1974 29 Cocotow, August 12-December 11, 1974, R/V Melville, 1974 30 Eurydice, August 29, 1974-July 14, 1975, R/V Thomas Washington, R/V Ellen B. Scripps, 1974 31 Indopac, March 24-September 30, 1976 and January 11-July 26, 1977, R/V Thomas Washington, R/V Atlantis II, R/V Chiu-Lien, 1976-1977 32 Mariana, July 24, 1978-March 11, 1979, R/V Thomas Washington, 1978-1979 33 Rama, March 13-December 22, 1980, R/V Thomas Washington, 1980 34 Vulcan, August 18, 1980-August 1, 1981, R/V Melville, 1980-1981 35 Explosives Board, 1955-1957, 1961 36 GEOSECS (Geochemical Ocean Sections Study), 1973-1974 37 Geological Data Center, 1979 Gifts 38 1952, 1955-1960 39 1961-1963 40 1964-1965, 1968 41 Ewing Memorial Fund, 1968 42 Friends of S.I.O., 1965 S.I.O. (cont.) Gifts (cont.) 10 43 Yacht Nereus, 110.2, 1962-1963 44 Photographs and Negatives Histories [of S.I.O.], Index and Texts 45 1890-1916 46 1921-1927 47 1931-1940 48 1941-1951 49 1953-1959 50 1961-1965 51 1966-1967, 1974 52 1978-1979 53 Histories [of S.I.O.], Published Articles on S.I.O.], 1939-1977 54 Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, 1949-1950, July 1965-June 1970 Institute of Marine Resources 55 1951, 1954, 1956, 1967, 1974 "California and Use of the Ocean," [Marine Resources Planning Study] 56 June-July, 1964 57 August-October, 1964 58 November, 1964-1965 59 Institute for the Study of Matter, 1963-1964 Inventory [of Equipment and Property] 60 1930-1936 28 40L 1936 10 61 1937-1939 S.I.O. (cont.) Inventory [of Equipment and Property] (cont.) 10 62 1940-1942 63 1943-1944 64 1945-1947 [Scripps] Island [Research Facility] 65 1959, January-July, 1964 66 August-December, 1964 67 1965-1966 68 1967 69 January-February, 1968 [Scripps] Island [Research Facility] Agreement between City of San Diego and Foundation for Ocean Research 28 41L January 22, 1968 10 70 March-April 8, 1968 71 April 9-30, 1968 72 May-June, 1968 73 July-August, 1968 11 1 September 1968 2 October 1-15, 1968 3 October 16-November 14, 1968 4 November 15-30, 1968 5 December 1968 6 July-September, 1969 7 October 1969-1970 8 1971-1975 S.I.O. (cont.) [Scripps] Island [Research Facility]; Agreement between City of San Diego and Foundation for Ocean Research, January 22, 1968 (cont.) 11 9 1981 10 John Murray Expedition, 1933-1934, July 3, 1963 Library 11 1910, 1912, 1925, 1937-1938, 1942, 1945, 1947- 1948 12 1949-1950 13 1951 14 1952 15 1953-1954 16 1955 17 1956 18 1957-1958 19 1959-1972 20 Annual Reports and Summaries 1938, 1941, 1945, 1947-1957 21 1958-1960, 1966, 1972, 1974 22 Histories, 1946-1977 23 "Library Survey, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California," December, 1950, Revised April, 1951 [by] W. Roy Holleman, Librarian [Acquisitions], Philip M. Douglas, 1955-1956 Letters 24 1955-January 1956 25 February-September, 1956 26 Desiderata, Dealers S.I.O. (cont.) Library (cont.) [Acquisitions], Philip M. Douglas, 1955-1956 (cont.) 11 27 Institutions 28 S.I.O. Library Committee, 1936-1937, 1942, 1947, 1949-1952, 1956, 1968-1970 Loyalty Oath 29 March 1-14, 1950 30 March 15-31, 1950 31 April 2-16, 1950 32 April 17-30, 1950 33 May-October, 1950 34 Notes by Roger Revelle, c1950 35 Machine Shop, 1948, 1956-1957, 1960-1963 Marine Biochemistry 36 1948-1949 37 1950-1951 38 1952-1953 39 1954-1955 40 1956-1958 Marine Biological Association of San Diego 41 1903-1905 42 1906-1916 28 42L 1906, 1912 11 43 Record of Incorporation, May 3, 1904 28 43L Bylaws, 1903-1912 Minutes of Meetings 11 44 1904, 1914 S.I.O. (cont.) Marine Biological Association of San Diego (cont.) Minutes of Meetings (cont.) 28 44L 1904, 1915, 1916 Accounts and Receipts 11 45 1904 28 45L 1904 11 46 1905-1909 Marine Biology Program and Rockefeller Grant 47 1952-1953 48 1954-1958 Marine Botany 49 1948-1950 50 1952-1957 Marine Facilities 51 1948 52 1949 53 1950-1951 54 1952 55 1953-1954 12 1 1955 2 1956 3 1957 4 1958 5 January-June, 1959 6 July-December, 1959 7 1960 8 January-June, 1961 S.I.O. (cont.) Marine Facilities (cont.) 12 9 July-September 14, 1961 10 September 15-December, 1961 11 January-June, 1962 12 July, 1962-1963 13 1964 14 1965 15 1966 16 January-March, 1967 17 April-December, 1967 18 1968 19 1969-1970, 1972 Ship Operating Costs Miscellaneous 20 1952-1956 21 1957-1959 Memoranda 22 1961-1962 23 January-July, 1963 24 August-December, 1963 25 January-July, 1964 26 August-December, 1964 27 1965 28 1966 S.I.O. (cont.) Marine Facilities (cont.) Ships, Accounting Data for Costs, Summary Operations and Memos to Accounting, Ships Operations 12 29 July 1951-June 1955 30 July 1955-June 1958 31 July 1958-June 1959 32 August 1959-December 1960 33 1961 34 1962 35 January-June, 1963 36 July-December, 1963 37 January-June, 1964 38 July-December, 1964 39 January-June, 1965 40 July-December, 1965 41 January-June, 1966 42 July-December, 1966 43 January-July, 1967 44 August-December, 1967 45 January-July, 1968 46 August-December, 1968 47 January-July, 1969 48 August-December, 1969 49 January-July, 1970 50 August-December, 1970 S.I.O. (cont.) Marine Facilities (cont.) Ships, Accounting Data for Costs, Summery Operations and Memos to Accounting, Ships Operations (cont.) 12 51 January-July, 1971 52 1972-1973 53 Crew Salaries, 1948 Recommendations, Ship Crew Salaries and other Benefits April 20, 1965 54 Enclosures 1-5 55 Enclosures 6-11 13 1 May-July, 1965 Non-Crew Personnel Aboard Vessels 2 1965-1966 3 1971 On Board Count, 1969 4 1967-1969 28 46L July 1-November 30, 1969 13 5 1970 28 47L July 1969-December 1970 13 6 1971 28 48L July 1970-December 1971 Marine Invertebrates Division, Correspondence 13 7 1948-1950 8 1951 9 1952-1953 Marine Life Research Program 10 1917, 1946 S.I.O. (cont.) Marine Life Research Program (cont.) 13 11 January-March, 1947 12 April-June, 1947 13 July-August, 1947 14 September 1947 15 October-December, 1947 16 January-May, 1948 17 June-July, 1948 18 August 1948 19 September-October, 1948 20 November 1948 28 49L November 19, 1948 13 21 December 1948 22 January 1949 23 February-March, 1949 24 April-May, 1949 25 June-July, 1949 26 August-September, 1949 27 October, 1949 28 November-December, 1949 28 50L December 24, 1949 13 29 January-March, 1950 30 April-June, 1950 31 July-October, 1950 S.I.O. (cont.) Marine Life Research Program (cont.) 13 32 November-December, 1950 33 January 1951 34 February 1951 35 March 1951 36 April-June, 1951 37 July-August, 1951 38 September-October, 1951 39 November-December, 1951 40 January-February, 1952 41 March-April, 1952 42 May-June, 1952 43 July-December, 1952 44 1953-1954 45 1955, 1958, 1960 46 1963-1964, 1968-1969 Marine Microbiology 47 1948 48 1949-1950 49 1951 50 1952 Marine Operations Committee 51 1961-1962, 1964 52 1975-April 1976 53 May 1976 S.I.O. (cont.) Marine Operations Committee (cont.) 13 54 June 1976 55 July-December, 1976 Marine Physical Laboratory 14 1 January-June, 1946 2 July-December, 1946 3 1947-1948 4 1949-1951 5 January-July, 1952 6 August-December, 1952 7 1953 8 1954 9 1955-1957 10 1960-1967, 1970, 1975-1976 Magnetometer, 301 11 1952-1954 12 1955-May 1957 13 June 1957-1959 14 Staff Lists, 1951-1952, 1958-1965 Marine Sediments Division [Sediments Laboratory] 15 1932-1937 16 1938-1942 Marine Technicians 17 1948-1949, 1951 18 1965 19 August 15, 1965 S.I.O. (cont.) Marine Technicians (cont.) 14 20 1966-1967, 1969, 1972-1974 Marine Vertebrates Division 21 January-July, 1948 22 August-December, 1948 23 January-July, 1949 24 August 1949 25 September 1949 26 November-December, 1949 27 January-February, 1950 28 March-April, 1950 29 May 1950 30 June 1950 31 July 1950 32 August 1950 33 September 1950 34 October 1950 35 November-December, 1950 36 January-February, 1951 37 March 1951 38 April 2-13, 1951 39 April 16-30, 1951 40 May 1-14, 1951 41 May 16-31, 1951 42 June 1951 S.I.O. (cont.) Marine Vertebrates Division (cont.) 14 43 July 1951 44 August 1951 45 September 1951 46 October 1951 47 November 1951 48 December 1951 49 January 1952 50 February 1952 51 March 1952 15 1 April 1952 2 May 1952 3 June-July, 1952 4 August-December, 1952 5 January-June, 1953 6 July-December, 1953 7 January-May, 1954 8 June-December, 1954 9 January-June, 1955 10 July-December, 1955 11 January-November, 1956 12 1957 13 1958 14 Neurobiology Facility, 1970 S.I.O. (cont.) North Pacific Experiment (NORPAX) 15 15 October 1972 16 November 1972-1973 Oceanids 17 1969 18 "Flip: An Original Musical Review by Madeleine Miller," April 30-May 1, 1969 19 Patents 1948-June 1950 20 July-December, 1950 21 Photographic Laboratory, 1949 Physical Oceanography 22 January-July, 1948 23 August-October, 1948 24 November-December, 1948 25 January-June, 1949 26 July-December, 1949 27 1950-1952 28 1954-1958 Physiological Research Laboratory 29 1961-1962 30 1963 31 1964, 1968-1969 [S.I.O.] Pier 32 1924, 1926, 1933-1934, 1937-1939 33 1940, 1943, 1949, 1954, 1965-1967, 1969 34 General Pier Log, 1919-1941 S.I.O. (cont.) [S.I.O.] Pier (cont.) 15 35 History, 1933, 1976 36 "Instructions for the Pier Observer," prepared by Eugene E. Collins, August, 1958 37 Poetry, 1951-1970 38 Police, 1952, 1954-1955 39 Public Affairs Office 1968 40 International Ocean Exposition, U.S. Exhibition, Okinawa, July 20, 1975 thru January 18, 1976 41 S.I.O. Fact Sheets, 1964-1968, 1978 42 Faculty Lectures, 1956-1959 Films 43 1948-1951, 1966, 1968 44 "The Sea Around Us," 1952 45 Vermilion Sea Expedition, Vermilion Sea Hydrographic Film, 1959-1966 46 "The Boundless Sea," Jerry Fairbanks Productions, 1968-1969 47 "University Explorer," [Radio Broadcasts], 1934, 1943, 1945, 1947- 1952, 1954, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1969 28 51L [Radio Station KHJ, Los Angeles], n.d. CBS Broadcast 15 48 "21st Century," December 1966-March 1967 49 Information Kit 50 "Lassie," [Television Program Filmed at S.I.O.], 1968 S.I.O. (cont.) 15 51 Publications 1948-1954 52 1955-1969 53 "Around the World After Whales," 110.5, 1969- 1970 "OOP," (Oceanic Observations of the Pacific), 110.5 54 1957-1961 55 1963, 1966, 1972 Radio Station WWD 56 1946-1948 57 January-July, 1949 58 August-December, 1949 59 1950-1952 60 1953 61 1954 62 1955-1959 63 1960 16 1 1961 2 1962 3 1963 4 1964 5 1965 6 1966 7 January-June, 1967 8 July-December, 1967 S.I.O. (cont.) Radio Station WWD (cont.) 16 9 January-July, 1968 10 August-December, 1968 11 January-August, 1969 12 September-December, 1969 13 1970 14 1971-1972 Research 15 1932-1949 16 [W. Forest] Whedon, Fouling Organisms 1936-1937 17 January-June, 1938 18 July-December, 1938 28 52L 1937-1938 16 19 January-June, 1939 20 July 1939-1941 [U.S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, South Pacific Fisheries Investigations] 21 1938-1939 22 1940 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Pilchard Fisheries 23 1940-February 1941 24 March 1941-1943 25 American Petroleum Institute, Projects 43 and 43a 1941-1943 26 1944 S.I.O. (cont.) Research (cont.) American Petroleum Institute, Projects 43 and 43a (cont.) 16 27 1945-June 1948 28 July-December, 1948 29 1949-1950 30 1951-1952, 1954, 1956 Kelp, [Kelco Company] 31 1941-1944 28 53L 1941 16 32 [Extraction of Gums from Pacific Coast Seaweed as Surce of Substitute for Agar], Contract with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1942- 1944 [Correspondence Regarding, and] Receipts for Classified Material, World War II 33 1943-1944 34 1945 35 1946 Surface Currents, Drift, Salinity, and Temperature [Studies], World War II 36 n.d. 37 1942-April 1943 38 May-July, 1943 39 August-December, 1943 40 January-June, 1944 41 July-December, 1944 42 January-March, 1945 43 May-October, 1945 S.I.O. (cont.) Research (cont.) Surface Currents, Drift, Salinity, and Temperature [Studies], World War II (cont.) 16 44 November 1945-1946 45 [Memorandum on the] Afternoon Effect, [based on a study carried out by Lt. Armstrong], 1944 46 Sea and Swell n.d. 47 1944-1946 28 54L 1946 16 48 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, U.S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Waves in Shallow Water, 1944 49 American Society for Testing Metals, U.C., Atmospheric Corrosion [Research], 1945-1949 50 War Department, Beach Erosion Board, [Study of] Tidal Flats, 1945 51 Deep Scattering Layer, 1945-1946, 1949, 1966- 1967, 1969, 1979 U.S. Navy Bureau of Ships, Project SOFAR, [Tracking of Guided Missiles and Pilotless Aircraft] 52 1946-1947 28 55L November 19, 1947 16 53 1948-1952 Contract N6ori-211, Office of Naval Research, U.C., [Fog Forecasting] 54 1946 55 1947 56 1948 57 1949 S.I.O. (cont.) Research (cont.) 16 58 [Cooperative Program for Meteorological Upper Air Observations by the Department of Meteorology, UCLA and S.I.O.], 1948-1950 17 1 [U.S. Air Force] Weather Service, [U.S. Navy Office of Naval Research, Study of the Meteorologic and Oceanographic Conditions off California], 1949 Contract Nonr-233, [Office of Naval Research, U.C.], Foraminifera Research 2 1949-1950 3 1951-1952 4 1953-1954 [U.S. War Department], Beach Erosion Board, [Contract W-49-055-eng-3, Investigations of Fundamental Principles Governing the Movement of Beach and Nearshore Materials] 5 1948-April 1949 6 May-December, 1949 7 1950 28 56L 1949-1950 17 8 1951-April 1952 9 May 1952-1954 10 1955-1956 Contract Nonr-233 (13), [Office of Naval Research, Research on Limnoria and other Marine Wood-boring Organisms] 11 1950-1951 12 1952 13 1953-1955 S.I.O. (cont.) Research (cont.) 17 14 [Development of Research and Instruction in Fish and Fisheries at the University of California], 1950 [Papers, Air Research and Development Command, U.C. Air Sea Boundary Research] 15 1950 16 1951 17 1952 18 1953 19 1954 20 1955 21 1956-1957 22 [Measurements of] Gravity in the Pacific, 1952 23 Contract Nonr-233 (20), [U.S. Navy Office of Naval Research, Research on Theoretical Study, Field Measurements and Report on] Surface Water Waves, 1953-1956 24 Western Gulf Oil Corporation, U.C. Institute of Marine Resources, [Investigation of Effect upon Marine Life of Certain Types of Gas Bombs in Connection with Offshore Undersea Seismic Explorations], 1954-1955 25 [Foreign Operations Administration], Studies of the Marine Fisheries of Peru, 1954-1955 Tuna, General 26 1954-1955 27 1956 28 [U.S. Navy Office of Naval Research], Proposal to Develop and Evaluate the Bathyscaphe for Oceanographic and Military Purposes, April 26, 1956 S.I.O. (cont.) Research (cont.) 17 29 Contract AF 19 (604)-1163, Air Force Cambridge Research Center-U.C., Study of Long Period Ocean Waves, 1954-1956 American Petroleum Institute, Project 51 30 Fourth Quarterly Report and Annual Report for 1955-1956 Personnel, [Neil Marshall File], 1953- 1956 31R Austead Curtis 32R Demond-Moore 33R Moriarty-Sanborn 34R Sayner-Young 35 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Oceanographic Investigations in the Western Tropical Pacific Ocean [relative to] Tuna, 1956-1958 36 [S.I.O.] Research Advisory Council, 1960-1961 37 ["The Scripps] Satellite Remote Sensing Facility," [Proposal No. UCSD-1128 to National Science Foundation,] April 1978 38 Scripps Industrial Associates, 1972, 1975 39 Scripps Tuna Oceanography Research (STOR) Program April 1955, 1957 28 57L 1957 17 40 1958 41 1959-1962 42 1963-1967 43 1968-1973 44 Sea Grant, 1973-1975 S.I.O. (cont.) [Proposal for] Sea Grant Institutional Support, Education, Research and Advisory Services in Applied Ocean Sciences, S.I.O, UCSD-3514, July 1, 1970 17 45 pages A-1 thru A-16 46 Pages A-17 thru F-2 Sealab II 47 1964-March 1965 48 April-May, 1965 49 June 1-9, 1965 50 June 11-July 1965 51 August-December, 1965 52 Handbook, 1965 53 Photographs, 1965 18 1 Newspaper Clippings June-August 11, 1965 2 August 12-20, 1965 3 August 21-26, 1965 4 August 27-September 7, 1965 5 September 8-17, 1965 6 Sealab III, 1966-1969 Seawater Test Facility 7 1959, 1961-1963 8 January-April, 1964 9 May 1964-1968, 1971 10 Seismograph, 1927, 1951 11 Shipboard Computer, 1966-1968 S.I.O. (cont.) Ships 18 12 ["Soundings off San Diego, Albatross, 1904"] 13 1910, 1923, 1927-1928 14 "The Carnegie : Its Personnel, Equipment and Work, with Suggestions for its Proposed Future Cruise," by Erik G. Moberg, 1929 15 "Suggestions Regarding Boat Work," by E. G. Moberg, cDecember 1929 16 ["Work at Sea of the Scripps Institution, 1929-1933"] 17 1930-1932 18 "Boat and Program for Oceanographic Investigations," by E.G. Moberg, recopied September, 1931 19 1938 20 1945-1947 21 1948 22 1949 23 1950 24 1951 25 Daily Vessel Reports March 7, December, 1951 26 January-June, 1952 27 1952 28 1953 29 1954-1955 30 1956-1959 31 1960-1961 S.I.O. (cont.) Ships (cont.) 18 32 "Marine Facilities Division, Shore Fleet Support Activity, Data on Ships and Shore Facility," November 1960 33 1962 34 1963 35 January-May, 1964 36 July-December, 1964 37 January-March, 1965 38 April-June, 1965 39 July-December, 1965 40 1966 41 Design of a Vessel to Replace R/V Horizon, 1966-1970 42 1967-1968 43 Sixty-Five Foot Lab Vessel (Scholander), 1967- 1968 44 1969 45 January-July, 1970 46 August-December, 1970 47 January-May, 1971 48 June-July, 1971 49 August-December, 1971 50 NORPAX Ship (not built), 1971 51 1972 52 1973 S.I.O. (cont.) Ships (cont.) 18 53 1974 54 1975 55 February-September, 1976 56 October-December, 1976, 1978 Ship Schedule Requests, approved 57 1958-1959 58 1960-1962 59 1963-1964 19 1 1965-1966 2 1967 R/V Alexander Agassiz 3 1966-1969 4 1970-1972 5 1973-1976 6 R/V Dolphin, 1974-1976 7 R/V Gianna, 1974-1976 8 R/V Horizon, 1965-1968 9 R/V Oconostota 1968-1971 10 1972-1973 11 R/V Stranger, 1956-1957 12 T-441, 1967 AGOR 13 n.d. 14 1964-April 1965 S.I.O. (cont.) Ships (cont.) AGOR (cont.) 19 15 May-December, 1965 28 58L Blueprints, n.d.-1965 19 16 AGOR-300, 1968-1969 Alexander Agassiz I 17 1908-1910, 1916-1920 28 59L Bill of Sale, July 12, 1912 19 18 Notes by Helen Raitt Alexander Agassiz II 19 1961-May 1962 20 June-December, 1962 21 1963-1965 22 1966, 1968, 1971, 1973 23 1975-1978 24 "Specifications for Conversion of the Vessel Alexander Agassiz (FS-208) for Scripps Institution of Oceanography," c1962 "Specifications for Conversion and Overhaul of the Research Vessel Alexander Agassiz [II] for Deep Ocean Coring for Scripps Institution of Oceanography," prepared by Ocean Science and Engineering, Inc., 1966 25 Part I-Part II, sec, 10 26 Part II, Sections 11-22 27 Part II, Section 23, Part IV Alpha Helix 28 1960-1961 29 1964-1967 S.I.O. (cont.) Ships (cont.) Argo 19 30 January-May, 1958 31 June-December, 1958 32 January-May, 1959 33 "Report of Material Inspection of USS Snatch (ARS 27) held May 19, 1959 by Sub-Board of Inspection and Survey, San Diego Group, Pacific Reserve Fleet," May 1959 34 June-July, 1959 35 August-October, 1959 36 November-December, 1959 37 January-April, 1960 38 May-June, 1960 39 July-August, 1960 40 September-December, 1960 41 January-February, 1961 42 March-August, 1961 43 September-December, 1961 44 1962-1963 20 1 1964-1965 2 1966 3 1967-1968 4 1969 5 1970 6 Boat Truck, 1964-1966 S.I.O. (cont.) Ships (cont.) Buoy Boats 20 7 1946-1949 8 1950-1951, 1953-1954, 1956, 1965 9 Charley Bear, 1968-1969 Crest 10 1947 11 1948 28 60L 1947-1948 20 12 1949-1950 13 Todd Shipyards Corporation, Los Angeles Division, Inclining Experiment Data, M.S. Crest (Ex-YMS-292) January 19, 1949 14 Deep Jeep, 1966, 1969 15 Defiance (Charter), 1968 Diving Saucer 16 1963-April 1964 17 May 1964 18 August-December, 1964 19 1965-1966 20 Dolphin 1971, 1973-1977 28 61L 1971 20 21 Duchess 1965-1970 28 62L February 5, 1965 20 22 Dukw, 1953-1954 S.I.O. (cont.) Ships (cont.) E.W. Scripps 20 23 1936-1937 24 1938-1939, 1941-1942 25 1943-1946 26 1947 27 1948 28 1949 29 1950-1952 30 1954-1955, 1961, 1975 31 Field Notes on Bottom Samples Collected on E.W. Scripps, May-September, 1938 28 63L Report of Survey by Walker, Potts, and Wyatt, Marine Surveyors, July 17, 1947 Ellen B. Scripps 20 32 1963-1964 33 1965 34 1966 35 1968, 1970 28 64L Bareboat Charter and Option to Purchase, December 15, 1964 20 36 Ellen Browning, 1977 28 65L Elsie, Contract between M. Duffy of San Pedro and William E. Ritter, acting for the University of California, for hire of the gasoline launch Elsie, May 15-August 15, 1901 20 37 FSS 227 Conversion, 1960-1962 38 Falcon, 1964 S.I.O. (cont.) Ships (cont.) 20 39 Fisherette (Charter), 1967-1970 Floating Instrument Platform (FLIP) 40 1961 41 1962 42 1963 43 1964-1965 44 1966, 1968-1970 45 Gianna, 1973-1977 46 Glomar Challenger, 1968-1969 47 Golden One, 1963 48 Horizon 1947 49 January-July, 1948 50 August-December, 1948 51 1949-1951 52 1952-1956 53 1957-1963 54 1964-1966 55 1968-1969 56 Summaries of Operations, July 1, 1950- October 1968 28 66L Specifications for Conversion and Repair of ATA 180 for Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and "Instructions to Bidders," 1948 S.I.O. (cont.) Ships (cont.) Horizon (cont.) 28 67L Specifications for Reconversion and Repair of the TSMV 'YMS-292' to Oceanographic Survey Vessel for the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, August 10, 1948 20 57 Hugh M. Smith, 1956, 1959-1963 58 Instrument Mobile Platform (IMO), 1968-1969 Loma 21 1 1902, 1906, 1962 2 Log of the Loma for the San Clemente Trip, July 1905 3 National Bank of Commerce, San Diego, Check Book, Account with Fred Baker for the Boat Fund of 1500 Dollars by E.W. Scripps for Repairing Schooner Loma, 1904 28 68L Papers Relating Original Cost of Refitting the Loma Prior to its Gift to the Marine Biological Association of San Diego by E.W. Scripps, 1904-1905 Melville 21 4 1964-April 1965 5 May-December, 1965 6 January-April, 1966 7 May-September, 1966 8 October-December, 1966 9 January-July, 1967 10 August-December, 1967 11 January-June, 1968 12 July-December, 1968 S.I.O. (cont.) Ships (cont.) Melville (cont.) 21 13 January-May, 1969 14 July-August, 1969 15 September-December, 1969 16 January-April, 1970 17 May-July, 1970 18 August-December, 1970 19 January-April, 1971 20 June 1971-1972 28 69L Fleet-wide Priorities for Marine Facilities Improvements, Fiscal 1971- 1972, May 19, 1972 New Horizon 21 21 1969, 1973, 1975-1979 Daily and Weekly Construction Progress Reports 22 August 29-October 3, 1977 23 October 4-28, 1977 24 November 1977 25 December 1977 26 January 1978 27 February 1978 28 March 1978 29 April 1978 30 May 1978 31 June 1978 S.I.O. (cont.) Ships (cont.) New Horizon (cont.) Daily and Weekly Construction Progress Reports (cont.) 21 32 July 1978 33 August 1978 34 September 1978 35 October 1978 36 Oceaneer and Wando River, 1967-1970 37 Oconostota, 1961-1975 38 Orca, 1956-1962 Paolina T 39 1946, January-June, 1948 40 July-December, 1948 28 70L 1946, 1948 21 41 1949-1953 42 1954-1964 43 Summary of Paolina T Operations, 1949- 1952 44 Excerpts from the Log of the Paolina T, from June 28, 1948 thru April 8, 1949 45 Red Lion, 1959-1962 46 Remote Underwater Manipulator (RUM), 1960 Scripps 47 1925-1928 48 1929-1934 49 1935-1944 S.I.O. (cont.) Ships (cont.) Scripps (cont.) 22 1 Boat Reports 1924-1929 2 1930-1936 3 Severiana (Charter), 1975-1977 Spencer F. Baird 4 1951-1952, 1954-1959 5 1960-1966 6 ST908, 1961, 1964, 1971, 1973-1976 7 Star III, [Submarine], 1969 8 Stranger 1955 9 1956 10 1957 11 1958-1959 12 1960-1965, 1974 28 71L "Survey and Evaluation," April 21, 1975 T-441 22 13 1954-1958 14 1959, 1961-1969 Thomas Washington 15 n.d. 16 1962-April 1963 17 May-September, 1963 18 October 1963 19 November-December, 1963 S.I.O. (cont.) Ships (cont.) Thomas Washington (cont.) 22 20 January-February, 1964 21 March 1964 22 April 1964 23 May 1964 24 June-July, 1964 25 August-September, 1964 26 October-December, 1964 27 January-February, 1965 28 March-May, 1965 29 June-August, 1965 30 September-October, 1965 31 November-December, 1965 32 January-April, 1966 33 May-July, 1966 34 August-December, 1966 35 1967-1971 Utility Boat 36 1969-1973 37 February-April, 1974 38 1977-1979 39 Running Log, January-April, 1971 40 Valkyrien, 1966-1967 41 Special Developments 1949 S.I.O. (cont.) Special Developments (cont.) 22 42 1950 43 January-June, 1951 44 July-December, 1951 28 72L 1949, 1951 22 45 January-June, 1952 46 July-December, 1952 47 1953 48 1954 49 1961-1968 50 S.I.O. Staff Council 1960, 1962-1968 51 1969-1970 52 1971-1973 Minutes and Reports of Committees 53 1957-1962 23 1 1963-1964 2 1965 3 1966 4 1967 5 1968-1969 6 1970-1971 7 1972 8 1973 9 1975-1977 S.I.O. (cont.) S.I.O. Staff Council (cont.) Minutes and Reports of Committees (cont.) 23 10 1978-1979 11 1980-1981 Staff Lists 12 Summer 1917, 1927-1928, 1930-1933, 1946, 1948- 1951 13 1952-1954 14 1955-1959 15 1960-1964 16 1965-1968 17 1969-1970 18 1971 19 1972-1973 20 1974 21 1975 22 1976-1978 23 Census, 1903-1980 24 Faculty of S.I.O., 1965, 1968-1975 25 Postgraduate Research Associates, 1965-1975 26 Specialist Series, 1962 27 Luncheon, 1948-1950, 1960, 1962, 1966-1970, 1975 Meetings 28 1934-1935 29 1948-1950 30 State Emergency Relief Administration, 1935 S.I.O. (cont.) 23 31 Storehouse, 1949 Students 32 Beach Picnics, 1976-1981 General Correspondence 33 1924-June 23, 1936 34 September 22, 1936-February 7, 1940 35 February 12, 1940-1947 36 1948-1974 Earth Sciences 37 1959 38 1960-1965 39 Fellowships, 1948-1949 40 General, 1937-1974 41 Language Requirements, 1943-1964 Lists 42 1923-January 1960 43 February 1960-1961 44 1962-1979 45 Alumni, 1903-1978 Submarine Geology, Correspondence 46 1948-1949 47 January-May 19, 1950 48 May 23-December, 1950 49 1951 50 1952-1953 51 Sumnernoon, 1968 S.I.O. (cont.) 23 52 Symposiums Oceanographic Instrumentation, June 21-23, 1952 24 1 Deep Sea Research, NRC-ONR, February 29-March 1, 1956 Perspectives in Marine Biology 2 March 23-April 2, 1956 3 Post Symposium Notes, 1956-1957 4 Perspectives in Pelagic Sedimentation, April 6, 1956 5 Centennial Symposium, 1968 6 Temperatures, 1907-1912 University of California Division of War Research 7 June-November, 1943 8 December 1943 9 January-May, 1944 10 June-August, 1944 11 September-December, 1944 12 January-March, 1945 13 April 1945-1946 14 [University] Extension, 1961, 1964, 1966 Natural Land and Water Reserves System 15 1926-1929 16 1944-1954, 1956, 1964-1969, 1972 UCSD, Beginnings of 17 1956-April 15, 1957 18 July 3, 1957-1960 S.I.O. (cont.) University of California (cont.) UCSD, Beginnings of (cont.) 24 19 1961-1965, 1969, 1971 20 Visibility Laboratory, 1952 Visitors 21 General, 1953 R/V Vityaz [Soviet Ship], Coast and Geodetic Survey 22 n.d.-December 17, 1958 23 December 18-31, 1958 28 73L 1958-January 1959 24 24 1959, 1961 25 Photographs 26 Vice President Hubert Horatio Humphrey, September 25-27, 1966 27 Von Savang, Crown Prince of Laos, and Princess Manilay, November 17, 1967 28 Spiro T. Agnew, October 23, 1969 29 Francois Ortoli, Minister of Industrial Development and Scientific Research, France, November 18, 1969 Emperor Hirohito, Japan 30 October 1975 31 Bibliography, 1965-1975 32 Press and Photo Requests and Media Information, 1975 33 Press Kit, 1975 34 Public Affairs Office Correspondence, 1975 S.I.O. (cont.) Visitors (cont.) 24 35 Scientists from the Peoples' Republic of China, October 15-16, 1975 36 Peoples' Republic of China Marine Science Delegation, May 18-22, 1978 Waves and Currents [Division], S.I.O. 37 July-December, 1950 38 1951 39 1952 40 1953 41 1954 42 1955-1956 [U.S.] Works Progress Administration 28 90L 1935 24 43 1936-1941 44 Hydrographic Project, Long Beach, 1936-1939 NON-S.I.O. SERIES 45 American Miscellaneous Society, 1964 46 Barbados Oceanographic and Meteorological Experiment, 1968-1969 Bathyscaphe, Trieste 47 1955-1956 48 1957-1958, 1960 28 74L 1958-1962 24 49 Bathythermograph, 1941 50 Carnegie [Research Vessel of the Carnegie Institution of Washington], 1928 51 Clipperton Island, 1969-1970 NON-S.I.O. (cont.) Galathea 24 52 1949-1951 53 1952, 1954 54 Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission, 1954, 1957 International Geophysical Year 55 1955-1956 56 1957 57 1958 58 1959-1964 Statements to Senate and House of Representatives Appropriations Committees 59 n.d. 60 1956-1957 61 S.I.O. Programs, 1956-1958 62 Texas A&M Research Foundation Proposals, August 26, 1957 United States National Committee 63 1953, 1955 25 1 1956 2 1957 28 75L July 10, 1957, January-February 5, 1958 25 3 February 14-April 1958 4 May-July, 1958 5 August-December, 1958 6 1959, 1960 NON-S.I.O. (cont.) Comite Special du Conseil International des Unions Scientifiques, Annce Geophysique Internationale (CSAGI) 25 7 Abyssinia-Colombia 8 Czechoslovakia-Germany 9 Great Britain-Mexico 10 Netherlands-Switzerland 28 76L USSR-Yugoslavia 25 11 n.d. 12 1956 13 January-May, 1957 14 1958 28 77L n.d.-1958 25 15 1959-1960 16 Bulletin d'Informations, 1957-1958 17 Working Group on Nuclear Radiation, Utrecht, January 22-26, 1957 International Geophysical Year, "The CSAGI Guide to IGY World Data Centers (First Issue June 7, 1957)" 28 78L I-VI, pg.11 VI, pg.12-XIII, pg.8 79L Amendments pp. 1-5 80L Amendments pp. 6-34 25 18 Bibliography, 1957-1958 19 Newspaper and Magazine Articles, 1956-1957 Publications 20 n.d. 21 1955-1957 NON-S.I.O. (cont.) International Geophysical Year (cont.) Publications (cont.) 25 22 1958-1963 23 Soviet Bloc Information, 1958-1959 24 IGC Symposium, August 12-16, 1963 Western Pacific Regional Conference, Tokyo, February 25-March 2, 1957, Correspondence, December 1956-February 1957 25 Program Part 1 26 Program Part II 27 Program Part III 28 Program Part IV 28 81L February 1957 International Indian Ocean Expedition 25 29 1960-1961 28 82L July 18, 1961 25 30 1962-February 1964 31 March 1964 32 1966 33 Summaries, 1961-1962 Correspondence 34 1960-1961 35 1962 28 83L 1962 25 36 1963-1964 37 1965-1967 NON-S.I.O. (cont.) 25 38 Daniel Behrman, "Assault on the Largest Unknown; The International Indian Ocean Expedition, 1959- 1965," mss., 1980 39 [First] International Oceanographic Congress, 1959 40 [Second] International Oceanographic Congress, 1966, 1963-1966 41 Joint Research and Development Board, 1946-1947 National Academy of Sciences Committee on Oceanography, Panel on Ocean Survey 42 1961 43 January-March, 1962 44 April-August, 1962 45 October-December, 1962 26 1 1963-1964 National Marine Fisheries Service 2 1940, 1954-1959 3 1960-1963 4 1964-1969 5 Printed Material, 1964-1979 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) 6 January-August, 1969 7 November 1969-1970 8 National Oceanographic Data Center, 1960 National Science Foundation 9 1950, 1953-April 1955 10 May-June, 1955, 1959-1961 11 1962-1964 NON-S.I.O. (cont.) National Science Foundation (cont.) 26 12 Student Trainees, 1958, 1960, 1967, 1973 U.S. Naval Oceanographic Office 13 1963-1964 28 88L 1964 26 14 1965 15 1966-June 1967 16 August 1967-1969 U.S. Navy General 17 1954-1959 18 1960 19 February-June, 1961 20 August 1961-1962 21 1963-1965 22 1966-1967 28 86L December 1924, July 1964 Electronics Laboratory 26 23 1945-1946 24 1947-1948, 1950, 1953-1955, 1961 25 Hydrographic Office 1945-1946 26 January-May, 1947 27 June-December, 1947 28 January-September, 1948 29 October 1948-March 1950 30 May 1950 NON-S.I.O. (cont.) U.S. Navy (cont.) Hydrographic Office (cont.) 26 31 October 1950-June 1953 28 87L January 1952, July 1952 26 32 July 1953-1956 33 1957-March 1961 34 April 1961-1962 Office of Naval Research 35 1946-January 1947 28 89L 1946 26 36 February 1947-1948 37 1953-1954 38 1955-1956 39 1957-1958 40 1959 41 January-June, 1960 42 July-December, 1960 43 January-May, 1961 44 June-December, 1961 45 January-May, 1962 46 June-December, 1962 47 January-March, 1963 48 April-August 1, 1963 49 August 8-December, 1963 50 1964 NON-S.I.O. (cont.) U.S. Navy (cont.) Office of Naval Research (cont.) 26 51 January-August, 1965 52 September-December, 1965 53 January-February, 1966 27 1 March-July, 1966 2 August-December, 1966 3 January-April, 1967 4 May-December, 1967 5 January-July, 1968 6 August-October, 1968 7 October 23-December, 1968 8 Radio and Sound Laboratory, 1941 Project TENOC (Ten Year Program in Oceanography) 9 n.d. 10 February-May 1960 11 October-November, 1960 12 1961-1963 13 Oceanographers, "An International List of Submarine Geologists and Oceanographers," July 26, 1948 14 Oceanographic Education, "The History of Education in Oceanography, by Richard H. Fleming, January 10, 1968 15 Oceanographic Laboratories, 1949 16 Some General Remarks on the Organization of an Oceanographic Service," Rodolfo N. Panzarini, La Jolla, May 16, 1948 NON-S.I.O. (cont.) 27 17 U.S. Office of Scientific Research and Development, 1942, 1946 18 O'Rourke Biological Institute, 1978 19 Pacific Oceanic Fishery Investigations, 1954-1955 20 Pacific Science Board, National Research Council February-May, 1946 21 June 1946-1947 22 1948-1949 23 January-July, 1950 24 August-November, 1950 25 Pacific Science Congresses, 1923, 1948-1949, 1952- 1953 26 Project Porpoise, 1966 San Diego-La Jolla Underwater Park Advisory Committee Minutes 27 September 13, 1971-1973 28 1974-1975 29 1976-1977 30 Notes and Correspondence, 1971-1978 31 San Diego, Oceanography, 1967 Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research (SCR), International Council on Scientific Unions 32 1967 33 January-June 4, 1968 34 June 7, 1968 35 June 10-30, 1968 36 July 1968 NON-S.I.O. (cont.) 27 37 Scripps Estates Associates, 1950 38 SEASAT, 1978-1979 Seismic Seawave Warning System 39 1948-1950 40 1962-1963, 1966-1967 41 South Pacific Commission, 1948 42 Torrey Pines Association, Articles of Incorporation, 1950 U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey 43 1957-1959 44 1960-1961 45 1962-1964, 1966, 1968 U.S.-Japan Cooperative Scientific Program 46 1962 47 February-May, 1963 48 August-December, 1963 49 January-March, 1964 50 April 1964-1965 51 University of Miami Marine Laboratory, 1951 52 University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System, 1971, 1972 53 Women in Oceanography, 1975 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 54 "Bathythermograph Data Received at the W.H.O.I. during the Period July 1, 1947-July 31, 1947." 55 "The Oceanographic and How it Grew," by Roger Revelle, for 3rd International Congress on the History of Oceanography, September 1980 NON-S.I.O. (cont.) 28 84L Sonar, 1945, 1946, 1953 85L U.S.-Japan Cooperative Scientific Program, 1963- 1964