511. Reference : MM-1-113/7

| Number of students in classes from Grade 1 to 4, disaggregated by gender. | Punch card

512. Reference : MM-1-113/8

| Comparison between Lue and Thai belief in the annual cycle. | Punch card

513. Reference : MM-1-125-2

| The culture of the Tai Lue, including information about books made from palm leaf, mulberry paper, dress, traditions, female prohibition, and travel across villages and districts. | Punch card

514. Reference : MM-1-125-3

| Previous methods of livelihoods in Nan province, including the government prior to the Siamese intervention. | Punch card

515. Reference : MM-1-109-28

| September 1, 1960 A letter from Moerman to Dr. Sala Dasananda. Moerman expressed thankfulness for the provision of information from the analysis of the farmer’s choice between rice and glutinous rice. | Letter

516. Reference : MM-1-109-24

| A letter from Moerman to Thomas McHale, requesting ecological data and physiological differences between rice and glutinous rice. It also noted the crop selection of the farmers. Moerman asked about the use of symbols in the research. | Letter

517. Reference : MM-1-109-5

| A letter from McHale to Moerman about glutinous rice and white non-glutinous rice, and the genetic differentiations of rice. | Letter

518. Reference : MM-1-109-36

| July 23, 1960 A letter from Moerman to Thomas McHale, expressing thankfulness for the clarification of rice. Moerman described research in which he gained information from farmers in order to find selection of rice crop. | Letter

519. Reference : MM-1-109-1

| August 3, 1960 Letter from McHale to Moerman to express appreciation to Moerman for his picture of molasses making. He requested that more information be sent regarding the cultivation of sugar cane and sugar production. | Letter

520. Reference : MM-1-109-26

| August 24, 1960 A letter from Moerman to Thomas R. McHale, mentioning the receipt of pictures posted, and his willingness to give information about sugar production. | Letter