The papers of Raymond Pearl contain two bibliographies, one pertaining to alcoholism and the other to longevity as well as book manuscripts including Pear's translation of Johan Sigismund Elsholtz's "Anthropometry." Pamphlets, as well as reprints of abstracts, articles, book reviews and scholarly papers written by Pearl and in collaboration with others are also included.
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Raymond Pearl (1879-1940), biologist and statistician. Dartmouth College Class of 1899. The collection contains papers include bibliographies on alcoholism and longevity, several manuscripts on longevity and alcoholism, and a translation of Johann Elsholtz's "Anthropometry" as well as pamphlets and reprints.
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Raymond Pearl papers, MS-66. Rauner Library Archives and Manuscripts.
Raymond Pearl papers, MS-66. Rauner Library Archives and Manuscripts. https://archives-manuscripts.dartmouth.edu/repositories/2/resources/1950 Accessed November 24, 2025.
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Raymond Pearl papers
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