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Transcripts of oral history interviews with alumni and alumnae of Rutgers College and Douglass College, concentrating on their early life, education, World War II, and post-war professional, vocational, and personal life of Rutgers alumni. Also includes transcripts of interviews with several Non-Rutgers affiliated individuals.
William Cole served as a distinguished professor of physiology and biochemistry at Rutgers University from 1928 to 1959. His papers include correspondence, drafts of speeches and articles, reprints of published materials, and other research files that document his scientific career.