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Guide to the Ralph "Buzz" Adams Collection

Personal Papers of Ralph N. Adams, 1955-1992



COLLECTION SUMMARY

Repository: University of Kansas
Kenneth Spencer Research Library
University Archives
1450 Poplar Lane, Lawrence, KS 66045-7616
Phone: (785)864-4334
Fax: (785)864-5803
URL: http://spencer.lib.ku.edu
Finding aid prepared by ad, 2005
Finding aid encoded by ad, 2005
Creator: Adams, Ralph N., 1924-
Title: Personal Papers of Ralph N. Adams
Dates: 1955-1992
Quantity: 2 linear ft (2 boxes)
Abstract: Adams taught Chemistry at the University of Kansas from 1955-1992. This collection contains class notes and lectures, research notebooks, seminar notes, and research.
Identification: PP 426

Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Ralph N. Adams Collection, University Archives, PP 263, Kenneth Spencer Research Library, University of Kansas Libraries

Acquisition Information

Gift of Virginia Adams, 2003

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Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

None

Restrictions on Use

Spencer Library staff may determine use restrictions dependent on the physical condition of manuscript materials.

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Related Material

Consult library staff regarding the availability of related photographs, biographical files, and scrapbooks

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BIOGRAPHY of Ralph Adams

Adams was born August 26, 1924, in Atlantic City, New Jersey. He began his college education before World War II, but was drafted into the Chemical Warfare Service in 1942. He had always harbored a desire to fly, however, and joined the Army Air Corps in 1943. He flew as a bomber pilot in the Pacific, which earned him his life-long nickname, Buzz. After the war, he returned to his education, earning his bachelors degree in Chemistry from Rutgers in 1950. In 1953 he received his Ph.D. from Princeton, where he remained as an instructor for two years. He joined the faculty of KU in 1955, where he focused his research on organic electrochemistry. Adams' research proved the existence of "free radicals" in the human body, which earned him several awards. He was named a University Distinguished Professor in 1965.

In 1969, Adams shifted the focus of his research to neuroscience, tracking neurotransmitters and neurochemicals involved in schizophrenia. Adams' research in this area led to the discovery that the brain's halves have different chemical make ups. From 1978-1982 he served as a Professor of Neurobehavioral Sciences at the Menninger School of Psychiatry in Topeka. Over the course of his career, he received numerous awards and fellowships and maintained joint appointments in the Chemistry Department, the Department of Biochemistry, the Department of Psychiatry, and the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology. He retired in 1992 and died in 2002.

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COLLECTION DESCRIPTION

Box 1 Class notes and lectures, research notebooks
Box 2 Seminar notes and diagrams, overhead projector transparencies, research notes and subjects

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