ELWYN B. ROBINSON DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
CHESTER FRITZ LIBRARY
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA
GRAND FORKS, NORTH DAKOTA 58202

LAWRENCE SUMMERS PAPERS

COLLECTION: OGL #1484

DATES: 1952-2000

SIZE: 1.25 linear feet

INTRODUCTION

ACQUISITION: The Lawrence Summers Papers were deposited in the Orin G. Libby Collection by Anne Summers, Bismarck, North Dakota on April 21, 2005 (Acc. #2005-2745).

ACCESS: Available for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Department of Special Collections.

RELATED COLLECTION: Jane Frazer Summers Papers, OGL #1086

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

Lawrence Summers was born on June 21, 1914, in Bevier, Missouri, to Terence J. and Edith Baldwin Summers. Summers grew up in Boone, Iowa, and received his Bachelor of Science from Iowa State University and a Master of Science in chemistry from Utah State College. His schooling was interrupted during World War II when he served as a research chemist working with munitions in Bridgeport, Connecticut. While earning his Ph.D at Iowa State, he married Jane Frazer on March 16, 1947.

After college, Summers joined the faculty of the University of North Dakota, becoming one of the University's first chemists to run an active research program supported by external financial grants. His work dealt with creating new types of organic chemical compounds of metals. From 1967 to 1971, he was the Honors Program coordinator and soon began devoting more time to teaching than to research.

Dr. Summers had a lifelong interest in ornithology, languages, and linguistics. He was a member of the American Ornithologists Union and a research consultant at the Institute of Language and Linguistics at Georgetown University. He was also a member of the American Chemical Society, Sigma XI scientific research Society, the State Historical Board of North Dakota, and a proud member of the original North Dakota Nonpartisan League.

After 30 years of teaching at the University, Summers retired in 1981. While retired, he continued with his interest in the study of birds and languages and also created a pictorial archive of North Dakota wild flowers. Dr. Summers later moved to Bismarck where he died on October 26, 2000.

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

The Lawrence Summers Papers consists of obituaries, correspondence, certificates/diplomas, and Dr. Summers' notes on migration habits of birds, dated 1952 to 2000. Also included in the collection are seven bird watching log books of Dr. Summers.

BOX AND FOLDER INVENTORY

Box 1
Folder

  1. Bird Watching Log Book: 1952-53
  2. Bird Watching Log Book: 1953-56
  3. Bird Watching Log Book: 1956-59
  4. Bird Watching Log Book: 1962-66
  5. Bird Watching Log Book: 1972-79
  6. Bird Watching Log Book: 1981-83
  7. Bird Watching Log Book: 1983
  8. Correspondence/Field Notes: 1953-63
  9. Handwritten Migration Notes
  10. Migration Habits
  11. Photocopy of Migration Notes
  12. Certificates/Diplomas
  13. Obituaries: 2000

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