Munsell, Hazel E.
Papers,
1914-1979.
Manuscript Collection: MS 0575
15
boxes
Agency History/Biographical note:
Hazel E. Munsell was born on April 9, 1891 in Monson, Massachusetts.
She attended Monson Academy for five years before coming to Mount
Holyoke, where she received her B.A. in 1914. Between 1917 and 1918
she returned to Mount Holyoke as a Graduate and Teaching Assistant in
Chemistry. She then taught at various schools from 1914-1920, when
she enrolled at Columbia University. She received an M.A. in 1921
and a Ph.D. in 1924. From 1924-1942 she worked in the Nutrition
Laboratory for the United States Department of Agriculture. She was
in charge of a clinical research laboratory at the School of Tropical
Medicine in San Juan, Puerto Rico from 1942-1944, and worked as a
Special Investigator at the Nutrition Laboratory at the Pentagon
between 1944-1946. In 1946 she was appointed a research associate in
food technology at M.I.T., and helped establish a food analysis
laboratory at the National Institute of Nutrition in Quito, Ecuador
from 1950 through 1952. In 1953 she returned to Munson to care for
her aged father. She taught chemistry and science at National
Cathedral School in Washington, D.C., from 1955 to 1957, after which
she retired. She published extensively on nutrition from 1924 to
1965. Hazel Munsell died on August 17, 1989 in Holyoke,
Massachusetts.
Scope and Content:
The Hazel E. Munsell Papers consist of correspondence, writings,
research notes, bibliographies, biographical information, and
photographs. The material primarily relates to her professional work
as a nutritionist for a variety of organizations. Most of Munsell's
correspondence relates to her earlier work in the field of nutrition,
including her participation in the National Nutrition Conference in
1941, her work on the Pentagon Nutrition Research Project, 1943-1949,
her research at the School of Tropical Medicine in San Juan, Puerto
Rico, 1942-1947, and her work with the Pan American Sanitary Bureau
at the Instituto Nacional de Nutrici¢n in Quito, Ecuador, 1950-1954.
Letters between Munsell and other nutritionists including Robert
Samuel Harris, Louise Stanley, Charlotte Chatfield, and Ben-Ami
Ben-Dor contain conversations about new research and publications. A
number of differences between nutritionists over food values and the
ideologies of the science are reflected in the letters. Many of
Munsell's writings, chiefly articles for scientific journals, are
contained in the collection. They include her dissertation, "The
Quantitative Determination of Relative Amounts of Vitamin A" (1924),
and works based on that study, "Planning the day's diet for vitamin
content" (1939), "Vitamins and Their Occurrence in Foods" (1941), and
"Composition of Food Plants of Central America I-VIII" (1949-1950).
When in Puerto Rico, Munsell wrote a controversial article in 1944
entitled "Food and Nutrition Problems in Puerto Rico," which prompted
her resignation from the School of Tropical Medicine. Also included
in the collection are many research notes and food charts. The notes
reflect her work in determining vitamin and mineral values for a
variety of foods and in establishing a standard for a healthy diet.
Along with her research notes are a number of glass plate slides that
depict lab rats on a variety of different diets. Munsell's annotated
bibliography consists of citations and annotations for much of the
research she did from her dissertation until her retirement. The
biographical information primarily consists of newspaper articles
about Munsell's accomplishments, most of which were written after her
retirement. They address her work throughout her life and discuss
her activities after retirement. A list of publications is also
included with the biographical information. Photographs in the
collection depict Munsell during her early professional career,
including a photograph taken shortly after she received her Ph.D. in
1924. A number of photographs from a 1937 KMBC, Kansas City,
Missouri radio interview entitled, "The Low-Down on Some Famous Food
Notions," are included, along with a photograph of Munsell at her
70th reunion at Mount Holyoke College in 1984.
Cite as: Hazel E. Munsell Papers, Mount Holyoke College,
Archives and Special Collections, South Hadley,
Massachusetts
Access Restrictions: Unrestricted
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