Inventory of
the Frederick A. Wolf Papers,
1917 -
1975
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Descriptive Summary
Title
Frederick A. Wolf Papers,
1917 - 1975.
Creator
Wolf, Frederick A.
(Frederick Adolph), b. 1885.
Extent
0.4 Linear Feet,
100
Items
Repository
University Archives, Duke
University
Abstract
Frederick A. Wolf (1885-1975) served as
Professor of Botany at Duke University from 1927 until his
retirement in 1954. His research focused on tobacco
agriculture and pathology. The Frederick A. Wolf papers
include research notebooks and photographs, a list of his
publications, and reprints of Wolf's scholarly articles,
all concerning his research in tobacco and leaf diseases
and fungi.
Language
English.
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
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required for use.
Use Restrictions
Copyright for Official University records is
held by Duke University; all other copyright is retained by
the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants,
as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Frederick A. Wolf
Papers, University Archives, Duke University.
Provenance
The Frederick A. Wolf Papers were received by
the University Archives as a transfer in 1975.
Processing Information
Processed by University Archives staff
Completed April 2000
Encoded by Jill Katte, August 2003
This finding aid is NCEAD compliant.
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Biographical Note
Frederick Adolphus Wolf served as a James B. Duke
Professor of Botany at Duke University from 1927 until his
retirement in 1956. He was born in Odell, Nebraska in 1885,
and received his bachelor's degree (1907) and master's
degree (1908) from the University of Nebraska. After
teaching botany at the University of Texas for three years,
Wolf earned his Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1911.
His early career included plant pathology
research work at the Alabama Agricultural Experiment
Station and at the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment
Station. He joined the Botany faculty at Duke University in
1927. In 1965, he received the North Carolina Gold Medal,
the state's highest honor, which recognized him for his
research with tobacco. Two years later, the Kentucky
Commissioner of Agriculture honored Wolf for his
contributions to the tobacco industry. In 1968, Wolf was
given the Fellow Award of the Department of Plant Pathology
of the American Phytopathological Society, and in 1970, he
was named one of Tobacco's Men of the Year.
Wolf's research focused on aromatic tobacco, and
he discovered that the aroma came from living hairs
covering both sides of the plant's leaves. He was a member
of the American Association for the Advancement of Science,
the American Phytopathological Society, and the Botanical
Society of America. He authored numerous scholarly articles
and several books, including
The Fungi: An introduction to
their structure and classification (1947),
Tobacco Diseases and
Decays (1957), and
Aromatic or Oriental
Tobaccos (1962). Frederick Wolf died in 1975, at
age 90.
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Collection Overview
The Wolf papers include research notebooks and
photographs, a list of his publications, and reprints of
some of Wolf's publications, all concerning his research in
tobacco and leaf diseases and fungi.
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Subject Headings
These and related materials may be accessed under
the following subject headings in the Duke University
Libraries online catalog.
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Related Material
Dept. of Botany records.
University Archives, Duke
University.
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Detailed Description of the Collection
Container List
Box 1
List of Wolf's publications,
1975
[14
pages]
Publications,
1917-1939
Publications,
1940-1957
Publications,
1958-1974
Photographs of tobacco agriculture,
leaf diseases, Wolf conducting field research, ca.
1957-1958
Research notebooks, undated,
1935-1936,
1949
[4 bound
volumes]