Special Collections Department
403 Parks Library
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011-2140

RS 13/6/62
Ellis I. Fulmer (1891-1953)
Papers, 1921-1953


Descriptive summary

creator:

Fulmer, Ellis I. (1891-1953)

title:

Papers

dates:

1921-1953

extent:

0.42 linear ft. (1 document box)

collection number:

RS 13/6/62

repository:

University Archives, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University.

 

Administrative information

access:

Open for research

publication rights:

Consult Head, Special Collections Department

preferred citation:

Ellis I. Fulmer Papers, RS 13/6/62, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library.

 

Biographical note

Ellis Ingham Fulmer was born on April 12, 1891, at Gibbon, Nebraska. He received his B.A. (1912) from Nebraska Wesleyan University, his M.A. (1913) from the University of Nebraska and his Ph.D. (1919) from the University of Toronto in physical chemistry.

He joined the staff at Iowa State College (University) as Assistant Professor (1919) in the Department of Chemistry. He quickly became Associate Professor (1920) and Professor (1923). He was named Assistant to the Director of the Institute for Atomic Research in 1947. Students under Dr. Fulmer's direction received twelve M.S. degrees and thirty Ph.D. degrees during his tenure. He published over 200 research papers either independently or in collaboration with these students.

His main areas of research were in colloid chemistry and the separation of rare earths by ion exchange. He also contributed research to the field of fermentation chemistry and the physiology and metabolism of microorganisms, focusing principally on yeast.

Dr. Fulmer was associated with several professional organizations and received recognition for his research. He was elected to Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Alpha Chi Sigma, and Sigma Xi. He was a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Fellow of the New York Academy of Science, and member of the American Society of Naturalists. He was listed in American Men of Science and Who's Who in America as well as other biographical lists.

Dr. Fulmer married Ruth Emma Files on June 15, 1915. Together they had two sons: Norman Clark and Robert Ellery. Dr. Fulmer died on February 10, 1953, in Ames, Iowa.

 

Collection description

The collection (1921-1953) contains biographical information, news clippings, and research papers documenting Dr. Fulmer's career at Iowa State College (University). The research papers cover primarily the first decade of his work at Iowa State with only a handful of papers dating from the 1930s and 1940s. These papers present research conducted by Dr. Fulmer with the majority of them related to his research of microorganisms and yeast in particular.

 

Organization

The collection is arranged alphabetically.

 

Container list

Box

Folder

Title

Dates

1

1

Biographical information

1943-1953

1

2

Paper: "The Acclimatization of Yeast to Ammonium Fluoride and Its Reversion in Wort"

1921

1

3

Paper: "The Chemical Action of Aerobacter Faeni on Xylose and Sucrose"

1931

1

4

Paper: "The Chemical Approach to Problems of Fermentation"

1930

1

5

Paper: "A Conductivity Method for the Analysis of Binary Mixtures of the Volatile Fatty Acids"

1931

1

6

Paper: "Diet in Relation to Reproduction and Rearing of Young"

1926

1

7

Paper: "The Effect of Alcohol on the Toxicity of Phenol Towards Yeast"

1921

1

8

Paper: "The Effect of Sterilization of Media Upon Their Growth Promoting Properties Toward Bacteria"

1931

1

9

Paper: "The Effect of Temperature Upon the Growth of Yeast in Various Media"

1926

1

10

Paper: "The Fixation of Atmospheric Nitrogen by Yeast as a Function of the Hydrogen Ion Concentration"

1925

1

11

Paper: "The Free Energy Decrease of Alcoholic Fermentation"

1928

1

12

Paper: "The Growth of Yeast on a Medium of Wholly Synthetic Origin"

1923

1

13

Paper: "The Growth of Yeasts on Synthetic Agar Media"

1923

1

14

Paper: "The Multiple Nature of Bios"

1924

1

15

Paper: "The Nutritional Requirements of Yeast, I. The Role of Vitamines (sic) in the Growth of Yeast"

1921

1

16

Paper: "The Nutritional Requirements of Yeast, II. The Effect of the Composition of the Medium on the Growth of Yeast"

1921

1

17

Paper: "The Nutritional Requirements of Yeast, III. The Synthesis of Water-Soluble B by Yeast"

1921

1

18

Paper: "The Physico-Chemical Approach to Problems of Fermentation"

1943

1

19

Paper: "The Production of Yeast Growth Stimulant by Heating Media Under Pressure"

1927

1

20

Paper: "The Production of Yeast-Growth Stimulants by the Molds, I. Aspergillus Niger, Trichoderma Lignorum, and Aspergillus Clavatus"

1931

1

21

Paper: "The Quantitative Determination of Formic Acid in the Presence of Acetic Acid by a Conductometric Titration"

1929

1

22

Paper: "The Relation Between pH and the Reaction of Aqueous Solutions at Various Temperatures"

1926

1

23

Paper: "A Simple, Inexpensive Electron Tube Potentiometer for Use with the Glass Electrode"

1933

1

24

Paper: "Studies on Toxicity"

1923

1

25

Paper: "Studies on Yeast, VI. On the Continuous Growth of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae in Synthetic Mediums"

1923

1

26

Paper: "Studies on Yeast, VII. The Dietary Properties of Yeast"

1923

1

27

Paper: "The Surface Tensions of Binary Mixtures of Four Volatile Fatty Acids"

1932

1

28

Paper: "The Thermal Increments and Critical Temperatures of Biological Reactions"

1926

1

29

Paper: "Water-Soluble B and Bios in Yeast Growth"

1922