A Guide to the Dr. William T. Ham, Jr., papers 1933-1996 2010.May.5
A Collection in Special Collections and Archives, Health Sciences Library, Virginia Commonwealth University
Accession Number 2010/May/5
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Margaret Turman Kidd
Administrative Information
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Access Restrictions
Collection is open to research.
Preferred Citation
A Guide to the Papers of Dr. William T. Ham, Jr., 1933-1996. Accession # 2010/May/5, Special Collections and Archives, Health Sciences Library, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Va.
Acquisition Information
Gift of the estate of William T. Ham, Jr.
Biographical Information
Dr. William Taylor Ham, Jr. (1908-1998) was born in Norfolk, Virginia, to William and Lucy Ham. He attended Episcopal High School and then the University of Virginia where he received a B.S. in Engineering and an M.S. and Ph.D. in Physics in 1931, 1933, and 1935 respectively. After completing his degrees at Virginia, Ham taught physics at Columbia University from 1936 to 1937. Upon the death of his father in 1937, he worked briefly in the family flour business, W.T. Ham & Company, Inc. In 1938, he returned to the University of Virginia to assist Dr. Jesse Beams and Dr. Leland B. Snoddy who were developing ultracentrifugation to separate uranium isotopes as part of the Manhattan Project.
During World War II Ham served in the Pacific with the United States Marine Corp. He was assigned as a radar officer for the 5th AA Battalion on Okinawa at the conclusion of the war. Ham left the Marine Corps in 1946, having attained the rank of Major. He returned to Charlottesville to head the Division of Physics and Electronics at the Institute of Textile Technology.
In 1948, Ham joined the faculty of the Department of Surgery at the Medical College of Virginia (MCV) as an associate professor. He worked with Dr. Everett I. Evans and his team to study the biological effects of thermal and ionizing radiation in nuclear warfare. He also participated in "Operation Ranger, " a series of nuclear tests that provided important data on the time duration of thermal flash from a nuclear fireball, conducted in Nevada in 1951. This data aided studies on thermal flash burns and provided the U.S. military with crucial information for planning strategies. Ham went with a five-man team to Japan in 1956, at the behest of the National Research Council and the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission. The team investigated the feasibility of gathering accurate data on the exact level of radiation exposure for each survivor of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Their findings were the foundation for "Project Ichiban, " a program to document the location of survivors at the instant the bombs detonated. Since many survivors were indoors at the time of detonation, the project recreated traditional wood-frame Japanese houses on a test site in Nevada. These structures were subjected to a simulated nuclear blast to study their shielding properties.
When MCV created the Department of Biophysics in 1953, Ham became the first chair and was promoted to the rank of full professor. He taught courses on biophysics and radiobiology. In addition he continued his research on retinal burns in rabbits, collaborated with colleagues, and served as a consultant for groups such as the Atomic Energy Commission, Corning Glass Works, Eastman Kodak Co., Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the Polaroid Corporation, and Xerox, among others. As laser technology developed in the 1960s, Ham began to study the ocular effects of laser radiation and other light sources such as the sun. Ham and his colleagues conducted research that demonstrated the damaging effects of extended exposure to blue light and its role in age-related macular degeneration. He retired as chair of Biophysics in 1976, and was named professor emeritus. Ham continued as an active researcher until 1989.
Over his career Ham authored 40 published papers, and received numerous recognitions including the Life Achievement Award in Science presented by the Science Museum of Virginia in 1990 and the George M. Wilkening Award in Laser Safety in 1997. Ham has been described as a pioneer and leader in the biomedical application of lasers and as an expert on the effects of radiant energy on the retina.
Ham married Jean Stratton Anderson (b. 1913) of Aberdeen, Scotland in 1940. They had two children, Christina Duncan Anderson Ham and Elspeth Read Ham.
Scope and Content
The papers of Dr. William Taylor Ham, Jr., contain both personal and professional materials, but are primarily composed of items relating to his work as a biophysist and as a professor at the Medical College of Virginia (MCV). The collection includes accounts, correspondence, lecture and conference materials, notebooks, his journal articles, research reports, unpublished works, and papers relating to his tenure as a professor and chair of the Department of Biophysics at MCV.
Series 1: Personal Papers, 1933-1995. The collection contains the personal papers of Ham including accounts and receipts, correspondence, curriculum vitae and biographies of Ham and his colleagues, educational materials (including his school notebooks, thesis, and transcripts), family genealogy, the papers of his wife Jean Stratton (Anderson) Ham (pertaining mostly to her process of immigration and naturalization), estate papers of his mother Lucy G. Ham, photographs, short stories composed by Ham, United States Marine Corps material, and other personal papers.
Series 2: Professional Papers, 1937-1996. Consists of papers relating to Ham's professional career. This series is divided into four subseries.
Subseries 2.1: Correspondence and Subject Files. Contains general correspondence relating to Ham's professional life. This series also contains files kept by Ham on specific colleagues and subjects, which include correspondence and related materials. Files of particular note are the "Atomic Energy Commission " and the "Operation Ranger, " which highlight Ham's participation in research on the effects of nuclear warfare and "Congressional Testimony " which includes his presentation before Congress on the hazards of laser radiation.
Subseries 2.2: Notebooks. This subseries contains notebooks, 1948-1988, which include notes on experiments and research projects, meetings, professional literature, lectures, and some personal reflections. Items of note include a separate volume detailing Ham's work on a grant to study the effects of radiation on rabbit retinas for the Atomic Energy Commission from 1958 to 1963. His notebook dated 1954-1957, contains notes and reflections on his trip to Japan in 1956. Ham traveled to Japan at the behest of the National Research Council and the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission to study the feasibility of gathering specific data on radiation exposure received by those who survived the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Subseries 2.3: Conferences, Lectures, and Workshops. This subseries is comprised of materials relating to conferences, lectures, symposiums, and workshop in which Ham participated. Of particular interest are the several drafts of his often-delivered "Art and Science " lecture and his talks on nuclear weapons and civil defense that he presented to civic groups and schools.
Subseries 2.4: Articles, Reports, and Unpublished Works. Contains drafts of scientific papers and reprints of journal publications authored or co-authored by Ham. They pertain mainly to the effects of light and radiation on the eye and flash burns or retinal damage due to nuclear weapons. This series contains Ham's unpublished book manuscript entitled, "The Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation of the Eye. "
Series 3: MCV Papers, 1948-1994. This series consists of papers relating to Ham's tenure at the Medical College of Virginia. It includes correspondence, course files, materials relating to the Department of Biophysics, and other items associated with his career at MCV. Of interest is the history of the Department of Biophysics written by Ham entitled, Biophysics at MCV, 1948-1968 , and his course files which contain notebooks with lecture notes and other materials relating to his teaching. This series includes background information compiled by VCU in 1994 to refute allegations that the University conducted unethical radiation studies during the 1950s, in which Ham participated.
Arrangement
This collection is divided into three series: Series 1, Personal Papers, 1933-1995; Series 2, Professional Papers, 1937-1996; and Series 3, MCV Papers, 1948-1994.
Efforts have been made to maintain the original organization when possible. Files are arranged alphabetically within each series and the materials within the files are arranged chronologically where applicable.
Container List
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 1
Account and Receipts
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 2-4
Accounts, Expense books1953-1991
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 5
Applications
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 6
Calendars1962, 1966
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 7
Certificates
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 8
Correspondenceundated, 1930s
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 9
Correspondence1940s
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 10
Correspondence1950s
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 11
Correspondence1960s
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 12
Correspondence1970s
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 13
Correspondence1980s - 1990s
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 14
Curriculum Vitae and Biographies
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 15
Curriculum Vitae of Colleagues
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 16
Education, School notebooks1933
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 17
Education, Thesis and transcripts
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 18
Episcopal High School
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 19
Estate Papers
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 20
Geneaology, Ham Family
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 21
Jean Stratton (Anderson) Ham, papers
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 22
Lucy G. Ham, Estate papers
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 23
Miscellaneous
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 24
Newsletters
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 25-26
Newspaper clippings
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 27
Passport and Security materials
- Graphic Materials box: 2 folder: 28
Pets
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 29
Photographs
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 30
Recommendations
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 31
Residential Specifications
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 32
Science Museum of Virginia Life Achievement Award in Science1990
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 33
Short Stories
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 34
United States Marine Corps materials
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 35-36
University of Virginia materials
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 37
Veterans Administration materials
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 38
W.T. Ham and Company
- 2.1
Subseries 2.1: Correspondence and subject files1937-1996
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 39
Correspondence1937-1949
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 40
Correspondence1950-1959
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 41
Correspondence1960-1965
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 42
Correspondence1966-1969
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 43
Correspondence1970-1975
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 44
Correspondence1976-1979
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 45
Correspondence1980-1981
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 46
Correspondence1982-1984
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 47
Correspondence1985-1986
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 48
Correspondence1987-1989
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 49
Correspondence1990-1996
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 50
Correspondence, W.J.H. Butterfield
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 51
Correspondence, Ernst Huf
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 52
Correspondence, Wolfgang Lieb
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 53
Correspondence, Karl Z. Morgan
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 54
Correspondence, L. Alan Mounter
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 55
Correspondence, David H. Sliney
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 56
Correspondence, Johannes J. Vos
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 57
Correspondence, Kent Wright
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 58-59
Correspondence, Richard Young
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 60
Absorption of Water in the Infrared, data
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 61-62
Atomic Energy Commission
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 63
Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 64
Atomic Flash
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 65
Center for Atomic and Molecular Studies, proposal
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 66
Congressional Testimony
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 67
Consultant Work
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 68
Corning Glass Works
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 69
Council for International Exchange of Scholars, Yugoslavia1976
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 70
Institute of Textile Technology
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 71
Lasers
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 72
NAS-NRC Committee on Vision
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 73
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 74
Operation Ranger, Report1951
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 75
Perceptron
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 76
Photobiology
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 77
Polaroid Corporation
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 78
Solar Eclipse materials
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 79
Task Force on Research Planning in Environmental Health Science
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 80
U.S. Army Research Report, Biological Application and Effects of Optical Masers
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 81
Virginia Associated Research Center
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 82
Virginia Institute for Scientific Research
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 83
Virginia Radiation Advisory Board
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 39
- 2.2
Subseries 2.2: Notebooks1948-1988
- Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 84
Notebook, AEC Project1958-1963
- Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 85
NotebookFeb. 1948 - Oct. 1954
- Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 86
NotebookApr. 1957 - Feb. 1963
- Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 87
NotebookOct. 1954- Mar. 1957
- Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 88
NotebookJul. 1963 - Aug. 1966
- Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 89
NotebookAug. 1966 - 1968
- Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 90
NotebookJul. 1968 - Mar. 1972
- Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 97
NotebookOct. 1972 - Dec. 1980
- Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 92
NotebookJul. 1982 - 1988
- Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 84
- 2.3
Subseries 2.3: Conferences, lectures, and workshops1950-1992
- Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 93
American Occupational Health ConferenceApr. 1983
- Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 94
American Society for Photobiology Conference1978
- Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 95
Committee on Vision Working Group 351981
- Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 96
1st Conference on Laser Safety1966
- Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 97
1st Conference on Radiation Cataracts, ProceedingsFeb. 1950
- Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 98
2nd Conference on Radiation Cataracts, AbstractsDec. 1950
- Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 99
3rd Conference on Radiation Cataracts, Abstracts and ProceedingsJan. 1952
- Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 100
4th Conference on Radiation Cataracts, Abstracts and ProceedingsFeb. 1953
- Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 101
5th Conference on Radiation Cataracts, Abstracts and ProceedingsMar. 1954
- Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 102
6th Conference on Radiation Cataracts, Abstracts and ProceedingsMar. 1955
- Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 103
Laser Seminar1985
- Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 104
National Eye Institute MeetingSept. 1982
- Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 105
National Research Council, Meeting on Cataract Research1950
- Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 106
Symposium on Light Induced Damage to the Retina (VHS tape)1984
- Mixed Materials box: 5 folder: 107-108
Workshop on Long-Term Visual Health1983-1984
- Mixed Materials box: 5 folder: 109
Conference materials1959-1979
- Mixed Materials box: 5 folder: 110
Conference materials1981-1992
- Mixed Materials box: 5 folder: 111
Lecture, "Art and Science"
- Mixed Materials box: 5 folder: 112
Lectures on Nuclear War and Civil Defense1953-1965
- Mixed Materials box: 5 folder: 113
Lectures on Organization and Origins of Life
- Mixed Materials box: 5 folder: 114
Lecture, "Radiation Effects on the Retina"1965-1986
- Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 93
- 2.4
Subseries 2.4: Articles, reports, and unpublished works1950-1991
- Mixed Materials box: 5 folder: 115
Addendum materials for "Primate Ocular Photopathology of the Lens and Retina "
- Mixed Materials box: 5 folder: 116
Article, Consumer Report, Sunglasses1988
- Mixed Materials box: 5 folder: 117
Article drafts, Effects of Laser Radiation of the Mammalian Eye
- Mixed Materials box: 5 folder: 118
Article draft, Retinal Effects of Blue Light Exposure
- Mixed Materials box: 5 folder: 119-120
Article drafts
- Mixed Materials box: 5 folder: 121
Chapter draft, Radiation Biophysics
- Mixed Materials box: 5 folder: 122
Data and Notes
- Mixed Materials box: 5 folder: 123
Data on Absorption and Reflection, by Geeraets and Berry
- Mixed Materials box: 5 folder: 124
Galley Proofs, Light Toxicity
- Mixed Materials box: 5 folder: 125
Galley Proofs
- Mixed Materials box: 5 folder: 126 Mixed Materials box: 6 folder: 127-129
Manuscript, The Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation of the Eye
- Mixed Materials box: 6 folder: 130
Papers of Colleaguesundated
- Mixed Materials box: 6 folder: 131
Papers of Colleagues1979-1991
- Mixed Materials box: 6 folder: 132
Papers of Colleagues, Robert D. Cowan, Calculation of Retinal Dose Due to Visible Radiation From Nuclear Explosions
- Mixed Materials box: 6 folder: 133
Papers of Colleagues, Toichiro Kuwabara, Structure of the Retina1970
- Mixed Materials box: 6 folder: 134
Papers of Colleagues, Charles Tanford, Protein Denaturation
- Mixed Materials box: 6 folder: 135
Papers of Colleagues, Richard W. Young
- Mixed Materials box: 6 folder: 136
Reprints1950s
- Mixed Materials box: 6 folder: 137
Reprints1960s
- Mixed Materials box: 6 folder: 138
Reprints1970s
- Mixed Materials box: 6 folder: 139
Reprints1980s
- Mixed Materials box: 6 folder: 140
Report, An Ultrastructural Study of the Hazard from Picosecond Pulse of Nd:YAG on the Retina of the Rhesus Monkey
- Mixed Materials box: 6 folder: 141
Reviews
- Mixed Materials box: 6 folder: 142
Slides
- Mixed Materials box: 5 folder: 115
- Mixed Materials box: 7 folder: 143
Biophysics at MCV, 1948-1968
- Mixed Materials box: 7 folder: 144
Biophysics Department materials
- Mixed Materials box: 7 folder: 145
Commencement Program, MCV1965
- Mixed Materials box: 7 folder: 146
Correspondence1948-1994
- Mixed Materials box: 7 folder: 147
Correspondence, MCV Curriculum Debate1962-1963
- Mixed Materials box: 7 folder: 148
Course File, Applied Electronics in Medical Research1953-1954
- Mixed Materials box: 7 folder: 149
Course File, Biological Aspects of Ionizing Radiation1952
- Mixed Materials box: 7 folder: 150-152
Course File, Biophysics
- Mixed Materials box: 7 folder: 153-154
Course File, Introduction to Biophysics
- Mixed Materials box: 7 folder: 155
Course File, Radiobiology
- Mixed Materials box: 7 folder: 156-157
Course File, Radioisotopes
- Mixed Materials box: 7 folder: 158
Department Reports
- Mixed Materials box: 7 folder: 159
Faculty Meeting Minutes
- Mixed Materials box: 7 folder: 160
Lectures to Medical Students1962-1971
- Mixed Materials box: 7 folder: 161
Medical Education Committee, Notebook1959-1963
- Mixed Materials box: 7 folder: 162
Newsletters
- Mixed Materials box: 7 folder: 163
Personnel Forms
- Mixed Materials box: 7 folder: 164
School of Basic Science materials
- Mixed Materials box: 7 folder: 165
VCU response to radiation experiments