Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies

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Title

Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies

Subject

alcohol research, alcohol, education, alcohol documentation

Description

The Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies Collection showcases images and documents to chronicle the birth of alcohol science as it evolved at Yale and Rutgers. The current collection is a fragment of a wide array of photographs, lay and scholarly publications, pamphlets, and newsletters that had been collected and digitized by librarians in the past, currently not available in any public form.
The current Center of Alcohol & Substance Use Studies (CAS) in the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology at Rutgers is a multidisciplinary institute dedicated to substance use research, education, and training.

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Collection Items

Smithers Hall
A photo taken of Smithers Hall, the home of the Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies

Smithers Hall Postcard
A postcard of the new home of the Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies, Smithers Hall on Busch Campus

Smithers Hall
An image of Smithers Hall, the new home of the Center of Alcohol Studies after it moved to Rutgers University from Yale

Rutgers CAS brochure
A brochure describing the scope and activities of the Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies in the mid 1990s.

Rutgers CAS 1979
A copy of a 10-page document summarizing the activities of the Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies in the 1970s.

Alco-Calculator
Images of Leon A. Greenberg's Alco-Calculator, a cardboard slide-rule, which estimates one’s blood alcohol concentration.

Instruction Manual for the Alco-Calculator
Instructions how to use the Alco-Calculator, a cardboard slide-rule, which estimates one’s blood alcohol concentration.

Alcometer in the Rutgers CAS Library
A photo of Leon Greenberg's original Alcometer displayed n the Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies Library. The Alcometer was one of the first tools to measure blood alcohol levels.

Robert J. Pandina, Adele Smithers, and Francis L. Lawrence
A photo of Robert J. Pandina, Adele Smithers, and Francis L. Lawrence at the dedication of the Brinkley and Adele Smithers Hall on the Rutgers University Busch Campus.
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