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Smithsonian Institution ArchivesWashington, D.C.Contact us at [email protected]

Records, 1890-1992Finding aid prepared by Smithsonian Institution Archives

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Table of Contents

Collection Overview ........................................................................................................ 1Administrative Information .............................................................................................. 1Historical Note.................................................................................................................. 1Introduction....................................................................................................................... 3Descriptive Entry.............................................................................................................. 3Names and Subjects ...................................................................................................... 3Container Listing ............................................................................................................. 5

Series 1: EARLY PAPERS....................................................................................... 5Series 2: MEETINGS AND PROCEEDINGS........................................................... 7Series 3: SECRETARIES' PAPERS....................................................................... 13Series 4: PRESIDENT'S PAPERS......................................................................... 22Series 5: DIVISION PAPERS................................................................................. 25Series 6: SCIENCE AS A WAY OF KNOWING PROJECT.................................... 29Series 7: PHOTOGRAPHS AND AUDIOCASSETTES.......................................... 34

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Collection Overview

Repository: Smithsonian Institution Archives, Washington, D.C., [email protected]

Title: Records

Identifier: Record Unit 7351

Date: 1890-1992

Extent: 28.5 cu. ft. (57 document boxes) (oversize materials)

Creator:: American Society of Zoologists

Language: Language of Materials: English

Administrative Information

Prefered CitationSmithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 7351, American Society of Zoologists, Records

Historical Note

The beginnings of the American Society of Zoologists (ASZ) date from the decade of the 1880s, the periodin the history of American science during which many of today's major scientific societies were formed.Closely associated with the American Society of Naturalists (ASN), which was founded in 1883, andthe American Physiological Society (APS), which emerged in 1887, most of the early founders of ASZbelonged to one or both of these organizations. Desiring a new society that emphasized the importanceof laboratory-based research in natural history, these individuals gathered in Boston in 1890 to establishthe American Morphological Society during the same December week the ASN and APS met (alwaysin conjunction with the leading scientific society in the United States, the American Association for theAdvancement of Science). In fact, all these societies maintained a very close relationship throughout theend of the nineteenth century; presidents of one society were often subsequently elected to the sameoffice in another society, members of one society were members of the other societies, and the AmericanNaturalist served as the official journal of both the ASN and the morphologists.

During the early years of the twentieth century, American biologists struggled to provide a more precisedefinition for their discipline, especially as it experienced the transformation typical of developingprofessions. In particular, biology became a generic category under which a number of subspecialtieswere clustered. As a result, the morphologists decided to adopt a new societal name, suggested byCharles O. Whitman and C. B. Davenport, that described the actual orientation of the society's membersto the core of American biology. Accordingly, in 1903 the official name became the American Societyof Zoologists, emphasizing the group's interest in whole animal biology. Organizationally, for the nextten years ASZ was split into two regional groups that functioned independently, the eastern and centralgroup. But in 1914, the two branches officially merged to form the present national American Society ofZoologists. The by-laws and rules of the new society were based on the constitutions and by-laws of theAmerican Morphological Society, the ASN, and the APS.

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At about the same time that ASZ became a truly national organization through the merger of the tworegional branches, the leadership of the society began to confront the perceived need to make ASZ a"federation" for biologists. Hence, by the second decade of the twentieth century the annual meetingfeatured papers divided according to distinct specialty areas, including ecology and behavior (lumpedtogether), comparative anatomy, comparative physiology, and genetics. The latter area, genetics, createdsome tension between ASZ and ASN, largely over the issue of whether genetics belonged in a societyin which all of biology was a focus, i.e., animals and plants (the position of the naturalists) or whetherthe zoologists could claim a genetic specialty area. The debate was interrupted by the experience ofscience in World War 1, which required that such internecine arguments be set aside in favor of greatersocietal cooperation directed toward the war effort. By the early 1920s, consequently, such difficultieswere forgotten and ASZ emerged from the war years as the nation's truly generalist biological society.Annual meetings featured papers collected under separate sections of genetics, ecology, comparativeanatomy, embryology, cytology, comparative physiology, protozoology, and endocrinology.

But a recurring theme in the history of the ASZ has been the relationship between the Society and areasof biology that represent new horizons in the biological sciences. In the 1930s, the focus again was ongenetics, especially as this new specialty area came to dominate the biological sciences. When theGenetics Society of America (GSA) was formed in 1932, the ASZ was threatened with the prospectof losing animal geneticists to a new organization that emphasized this exciting area. To counter thispotential loss, the Society began to sponsor symposia at its annual meeting with topics in genetics thatfeatured many of the prominent members from GSA. Such a cooperative strategy culminated in a jointmeeting of ASZ with GSA in 1938. Again, another World War interrupted ASZ's organizational problems,but the war did not hide the society's need to address its role vis-a-vis new directions in American zoology.

World War II disrupted much of the normal activities of science in the United States, even leading tothe cancellation of the annual ASZ meeting in 1942 and 1943. But following the war, the leaders ofthe society expressed their concern with the lack of a clear organizational structure for ASZ that wouldenable it to serve effectively as the umbrella organization for American biologists. Noting that the physicscommunity in the United States emerged from the war as a unified discipline, several of these individualsgathered with their colleagues who were members of botany, genetics, and ecology societies to formthe American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS) in 1948. Aided in part by the encouragement ofthe National Academy of Sciences, the new organization took the pressure from ASZ by serving as thenational coordinating society for the many specialty biological societies in the United States. A few yearslater, the new National Science Foundation awarded ASZ with a two-year grant "to study the role ofthe Society in present-day science," a study that enabled the society to focus on fulfilling the needs ofthe nation's animal biologists. This study resulted in the creation of the divisional organization of ASZ,an arrangement that finally equipped the society with a mechanism to meet the diverse interests of thezoological community and to respond to changing directions and research perspectives in zoology. Bythe end of the 1950s, ASZ became organized into divisions of Developmental Biology, ComparativeEndocrinology, Comparative Physiology, and Animal Behavior; Invertebrate Zoology and VertebrateMorphology were added by 1962.

The divisional structure of ASZ was a prescient one. From the 1960s to the present time, several newdivisions have been added to the Society, other divisions have modified their name to reflect changeswithin zoology, and affiliate societies have been attracted to ASZ through association with its divisions.Consequently, not only did ASZ prevent the splintering that it had experienced early in the century, but italso experienced impressive growth in membership. At about the same time it developed the divisionalstructure, ASZ illustrated another characteristic of mature scientific societies: it began its own journal.The idea for ASZ's journal emerged from the same examination of the Society's future that resultedin its divisional structure. The initial effort appeared in 1960 as a newsletter, but almost immediatelyEmil Witschi, ASZ's president at the time, recommended the publication of a journal, and the AmericanZoologist was established at the beginning of 1961. P. Sears Crowell was the first editor and contributedsubstantially to forming the journal into a prominent scientific publication. The result of all these changeswas the creation of an interdisciplinary society that served as an umbrella organization for more than just

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American zoologists. In fact, the additions of divisions in ecology and history and philosophy of biologyand the inclusion of affiliate societies, such as the American Microscopical Society, led many ASZ leadersin the early 1980s to consider a more overt recognition for the inclusiveness of the Society. As a result,when the Society selected 1989 as its centennial year, its leadership also decided to officially recognizethe expanding arena of ASZ's influence by adopting the official modifier, "Society of Integrative andComparative Biology."

At the present time, the Society has continued to expand its focus, especially to meet the needs ofbiologists in the twenty-first century. Part of this expansion has been due to the natural progression of theSociety's functions, many of which are carried out through ASZ's Executive Office. This office, initiated byAubrey Gorbman, dated from 1967 when Mary Adams-Wiley assumed the role of the executive officer forASZ. By the early 1990s, she had created an efficient bureaucratic structure to handle the Society's day-to-day operations, especially the coordination of the Society's divisions with each other and the planningfor the annual meeting. These operations are now handled by one of the country's major organizationalplanning agencies, Smith Bucklin of Chicago. The new business organization of the Society is an indicatorthat ASZ has emerged at the end of the twentieth century as a major society of American biology.

Introduction

This finding aid was digitized with funds generously provided by the Smithsonian Institution Women'sCommittee.

Descriptive Entry

These records document the history and development of the American Society of Zoologists from itsinception in 1903 through 1992. The collection begins with scrapbook entries from its predecessororganization, the American Society of Morphologists, dating back to 1890 and includes a number of earlydocuments and correspondence, minutes, reports, financial records, audiocassettes, photos, and othermemorabilia from the files of many of the officers and committees serving through 1992.

Names and Subject Terms

This collection is indexed in the online catalog of the Smithsonian Institution under the following terms:

Subjects:

Natural historyProfessional associationsZoologistsZoology

Types of Materials:

AudiotapesScrapbooks

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Names:

American Morphological SocietyAmerican Physiological Society (1887- )American Society of NaturalistsAmerican Society of ZoologistsCarnegie Foundation for the Advancement of TeachingScience as a Way of Knowing Project

Preferred Titles:

American zoologist (Serial)

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Container Listing

Series 1: EARLY PAPERS.

Box 1

Box 1 of 57 Folder 1 1890-1918 Minutes and proceedings, ASZ & forerunners(scrapbook)

Box 1 of 57 Folder 2 1899-1903 American Morphological Society, Secretary/Treasurer(scrapbook)

Box 2

Box 2 of 57 Folder 1 1903-1912 Records, Central Branch (scrapbook)

Box 2 of 57 Folder 2 1902-1905 Records, Eastern Branch; G. A. Drew, H. S. Pratt

Box 2 of 57 Folder 3 1903 ASZ Constitution, Officers, List of members

Box 3

Box 3 of 57 Folder 1 1905-1908 Records, Eastern Branch; H. S. Pratt, W. R. Coe, L. L.Woodruff

Box 3 of 57 Folder 2 1906 ASZ Constitution, Officers, List of members

Box 3 of 57 Folder 3 1909 ASZ Constitution, Officers, List of members

Box 3 of 57 Folder 4 1912 ASZ Central Branch Minutes and accounts, December; W. C.Curtis

Box 3 of 57 Folder 5 1912 Membership nominations and votes, Eastern Branch,December 2, 1912

Box 3 of 57 Folder 6 1912 Membership nominations and votes, Eastern Branch,December 9, 1912

Box 3 of 57 Folder 7 1913 New members, Central Branch

Box 3 of 57 Folder 8 1912 Officers, List of members

Box 3 of 57 Folder 9 1914 Constitution/Bylaws, Officers, List of members

Box 3 of 57 Folder 10 1915 Officers, List of members

Box 4

Box 4 of 57 Folder 1 1908-1912 ASZ Eastern Branch; records, correspondence(scrapbook)

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Box 4 of 57 Folder 2 1919-1925 ASZ Minutes and proceedings (scrapbook)

Box 5

Box 5 of 57 Folder 1 1913-1918 ASZ Minutes and Proceedings (scrapbook); C. Grave

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Series 2: MEETINGS AND PROCEEDINGS.

Box 6

Box 6 of 57 Folder 1 1905 3rd meeting, Central Branch, March; Program

Box 6 of 57 Folder 2 1907 4th meeting, Central Branch; Program

Box 6 of 57 Folder 3 1907-1908 5th meeting, Central Branch; Program

Box 6 of 57 Folder 4 1910 Spring meeting, Central Branch, April; Program

Box 6 of 57 Folder 5 1910 8th meeting, Central Branch, December; Program

Box 6 of 57 Folder 6 1912 4th Spring meeting, Central Branch, April; Program

Box 6 of 57 Folder 7 1907 5th meeting, Eastern Branch; Program

Box 6 of 57 Folder 8 1910 8th meeting, Eastern Branch; Program

Box 6 of 57 Folder 9 1905 Joint meeting, Eastern & Central Branches, December;Program

Box 6 of 57 Folder 10 1908 Joint meeting, Eastern & Central Branches, December;Program

Box 6 of 57 Folder 11 1911 Joint meeting, Eastern & Central Branches, December;Program

Box 6 of 57 Folder 12 1912-1913 Joint meeting, Eastern & Central Branches, December-January; Program

Box 6 of 57 Folder 13 1913-1914 Joint meeting, Eastern & Central Branches, December-January; Program

Box 6 of 57 Folder 14 1914 ASZ 12th meeting, December; Announcement, Program,Abstracts, Proceedings

Box 6 of 57 Folder 15 1915 ASZ 13th meeting, December; Abstracts

Box 6 of 57 Folder 16 1916 ASZ 14th meeting; Announcement, Program, Abstracts

Box 6 of 57 Folder 17 1917 ASZ 15th meeting; Announcement, Abstracts

Box 6 of 57 Folder 18 1918 ASZ 16th meeting; Abstracts

Box 6 of 57 Folder 19 1921 ASZ 19th meeting; Program, Abstracts, Officers, List ofmembers

Box 6 of 57 Folder 20 1922 ASZ 20th meeting; Program, Abstracts, Proceedings,Officers, Members

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Box 6 of 57 Folder 21 1923 21st; Program, Abstracts, Officers, Constitution/Bylaws,Membership list

Box 6 of 57 Folder 22 1923 21st; Proceedings; Anat. Rec. 27 (1); 1924

Box 6 of 57 Folder 23 1924 22nd; Announcement, Program, Abstracts, Officers,Membership list

Box 6 of 57 Folder 24 1924 22nd meeting; Proceedings; Anat. Rec. 29 (3); 1925

Box 6 of 57 Folder 25 1925 23rd; Announcement, Program, Abstracts, Officers,Membership list

Box 6 of 57 Folder 26 1925 23rd meeting; Proceedings; Anat. Rec. 32 (1); 1926

Box 7

Box 7 of 57 Folder 1 1926 24th; Announcement, Program, Abstracts, Officers,Constitution/Bylaws

Box 7 of 57 Folder 2 1926 24th; Proceedings, Officers, Members; Anat. Rec. 34 (4): 1927

Box 7 of 57 Folder 3 1927 25th; Announcement, Program, Abstracts, Officers,Constitution/Bylaws

Box 7 of 57 Folder 4 1927 25th; Proceedings, Officers, Members; Anat. Rec. 37 (3): 1928

Box 7 of 57 Folder 5 1928 26th; Announcement, Program, Abstracts, Officers,Membership list

Box 7 of 57 Folder 6 1930 28th; Announcement, Program, Abstracts, Officers,Constitution/Bylaws

Box 7 of 57 Folder 7 1929 Notes on arrangements, ASZ Christmas meetings, January1929; R. H. Bowen

Box 7 of 57 Folder 8 1931 29th; Program, Proceedings, Abstracts, Officers, Membershiplist

Box 7 of 57 Folder 9 1932 30th; Program, Abstracts, Officers; Anat. Rec. 54 (3) suppl.:1932

Box 7 of 57 Folder 10 1932 30th; Proceedings, Constitution/Bylaws; Anat. Rec. 55 (2)suppl.: 1933

Box 8

Box 8 of 57 Folder 1 1933 31st; Program, Proceedings; Anat. Rec. 57 (4) suppl.: 1933

Box 8 of 57 Folder 2 1934 32nd; Program, Abstracts; Anat. Rec. 60 (4) suppl.: 1934

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Box 8 of 57 Folder 3 1934 32nd; Proceedings, Officers, Members; Anat. Rec. 61 (2)suppl.: 1935

Box 8 of 57 Folder 4 1935 33rd; Program, Abstracts; Anat. Rec. 64 (1) suppl.: 1935

Box 8 of 57 Folder 5 1935 33rd; Proceedings, Officers, Members; Anat. Rec. 64 (2)suppl.: 1936

Box 8 of 57 Folder 6 1936 Notes on arranging for ASZ Christmas meetings, January1936; E. G. Butler

Box 8 of 57 Folder 7 1936 34th; Program, Abstracts, Constitution & Bylaws; Anat. Rec.67 (1) suppl.: 1936

Box 8 of 57 Folder 8 1936 34th; Proceedings, Officers, Members; Anat. Rec. 67 (2)suppl.: 1937

Box 8 of 57 Folder 9 1937 35th; Program, Abstracts, Constitution Bylaws; Anat. Rec. 70(1) suppl.: 1937

Box 8 of 57 Folder 10 1937 35th; Proceedings, Officers, Membership list; Anat. Rec. 70(2) suppl.: 1938

Box 9

Box 9 of 57 Folder 1 1938 36th; Officers, Program, Abstracts; Anat. Rec. 72 (4) suppl.:1938

Box 9 of 57 Folder 2 1938 36th; Proceedings, Officers, Members; Anat. Rec. 73 (2)suppl.: 1939

Box 9 of 57 Folder 3 1939 37th; Officers, Program, Abstracts; Anat. Rec. 75 (4) suppl.:1940

Box 9 of 57 Folder 4 1939 37th; Proceedings, Officers, Members; Anat. Rec. 76 (1)suppl.: 1940

Box 9 of 57 Folder 5 1940 38th; Officers, Program, Abstracts; Anat. Rec. 78 (4) suppl.:1940-41

Box 9 of 57 Folder 6 1940 38th; Proceedings, Officers, Members; Anat. Rec. 79 (2)suppl.: 1940-41

Box 9 of 57 Folder 7 1941 39th; Officers, Program, Authors, Abstracts; Anat. Rec. 81 (4)suppl.: 1941

Box 9 of 57 Folder 8 1941 39th; Officers, Proceedings, Members; Anat. Rec. 82 (2)suppl.: 1942

Box 9 of 57 Folder 9 1942 40th meeting; Officers, Program, Author index, Abstracts;Anat. Rec. 84 (4): 1942

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Box 9 of 57 Folder 10 1942 40th; Officers, Proceedings, Members; Anat. Rec. 86 (2):1942

Box 9 of 57 Folder 11 1943 Canceled meeting; Officers, Abstracts; Anat. Rec. 87 (4):1943

Box 9 of 57 Folder 12 1943 Canceled meeting; Proceedings (by mail), Officers,Constitution/Bylaws, Members; Anat. Rec. 89 (2): 1944

Box 9 of 57 Folder 13 1944 41st; Officers, Program, Author index, Abstracts; Anat. Rec.89 (4): 1944

Box 9 of 57 Folder 14 1944 41st; Officers, Proceedings, Members; Anat. Rec. 91 (4):1945

Box 10

Box 10 of 57 Folder 1 1945 42nd; Officers, Program, Author index, Abstracts; Anat. Rec.94 (3): 1946

Box 10 of 57 Folder 2 1945 42nd; Officers, Proceedings, Members; Anat. Rec. 95 (4):1946

Box 10 of 57 Folder 3 1946 43rd; Officers, Program, Author index, Abstracts; Anat. Rec.96 (4): 1946

Box 10 of 57 Folder 4 1946 43rd; Officers, Proceedings, Members; Anat. Rec. 98 (2): 1947

Box 10 of 57 Folder 5 1947 44th; Officers, Program, Author index, Abstracts; Anat. Rec.99 (4): 1947

Box 10 of 57 Folder 6 1947 44th meeting; Officers, Proceedings, Members; Anat. Rec. 100(3): 1948

Box 10 of 57 Folder 7 1948 45th; Officers, Program, Author index, Abstracts; Anat. Rec.101 (4): 1948

Box 10 of 57 Folder 8 1948 45th; Officers, Proceedings, Members; Anat. Rec. 103 (2):1949

Box 10 of 57 Folder 9 1949 46th; Officers, Program, Author index, Abstracts; Anat. Rec.105 (3): 1949

Box 10 of 57 Folder 10 1949 46th; Officers, Proceedings, Members; Anat. Rec. 106 (3):1950

Box 10 of 57 Folder 11 1950 47th; Officers, Program, Author index, Abstracts; Anat. Rec.108 (3): 1950

Box 10 of 57 Folder 12 1950 47th; Officers, Proceedings, Members; Anat. Rec. 109(3):1951

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Box 10 of 57 Folder 13 1951 48th; Officers, Program, Author index, Abstracts; Anat. Rec.111 (3):1951

Box 10 of 57 Folder 14 1951 48th; Officers, Proceedings, Members; Anat. Rec. 112 (3):1952

Box 10 of 57 Folder 15 1952 49th; Officers, Program, Author index, Abstracts; Anat. Rec.113 (4): 1952

Box 10 of 57 Folder 16 1952 49th; Officers, Proceedings, Members; Anat. Rec. 114 (4):1952

Box 11

Box 11 of 57 Folder 1 1953 50th; Officers, Program, Author index, Abstracts; Anat. Rec.117 (3): 1953

Box 11 of 57 Folder 2 1953 50th; Officers, Proceedings, Members; Anat. Rec. 118 (3):1954

Box 11 of 57 Folder 3 1954 51st; Officers, Program, Author index, Abstracts; Anat. Rec.120 (3): 1954

Box 11 of 57 Folder 4 1954 51st; Proceedings, Members; Anat. Rec. 121 (3): 1955

Box 11 of 57 Folder 5 1955 52nd; Officers, Program, Author index, Abstracts; Anat. Rec.122 (3): 1955

Box 11 of 57 Folder 6 1955 52nd; Proceedings, Members; Anat. Rec. 123 (4): 1955

Box 11 of 57 Folder 7 1956 53rd; Officers, Program, Author index, Abstracts; Anat. Rec.125 (3): 1956

Box 11 of 57 Folder 8 1956 53rd; Proceedings, Members; Anat. Rec. 126 (4): 1956

Box 11 of 57 Folder 9 1957 54th; Officers, Program, Author index, Abstracts; Anat. Rec.128 (3): 1957

Box 11 of 57 Folder 10 1957 54th; Proceedings, Members; Anat. Rec. 129 (4): 1957

Box 11 of 57 Folder 11 1958 Summer meeting; Program, Author index, Abstracts; Anat.Rec. 131 (3): 1958

Box 11 of 57 Folder 12 1958 55th; Officers, Program, Author index, Abstracts; Anat. Rec.132 (3): 1958

Box 11 of 57 Folder 13 1958 55th; Officers, Proceedings, Program, Abstracts, Author;Anat. Rec. 134 (3): 1959

Box 11 of 57 Folder 14 1960 56th; Officers, Proceedings, Program, Abstracts, Author;Anat. Rec. 137 (3): 1960

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Box 11 of 57 Folder 15 1960 57th; Officers, Proceedings, Program, Abstracts, Author;Anat. Rec. 138 (3): 1960

Box 12

Box 12 of 57 Folder 1 1916-1925 Proceedings of the American Society of Zoologists,1916-1925 (bound volume)

Box 12 of 57 Folder 2 1926-1930 Proceedings of the American Society of Zoologists,1926-1930 (bound volume)

Box 12 of 57 Folder 3 1931-1936 Proceedings of the American Society of Zoologists,1931-1936 (bound volume)

Box 12 of 57 Folder 4 1937-1942 Proceedings of the American Society of Zoologists,1937-1942 (bound volume)

Box 13

Box 13 of 57 Folder 1 1943-1948 Proceedings of the American Society of Zoologists,1943-1948 (bound volume)

Box 13 of 57 Folder 2 1949-1951 Proceedings of the American Society of Zoologists,1949-1951 (bound volume)

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Series 3: SECRETARIES' PAPERS.

Box 14

Box 14 of 57 Folder 1 1944-1977 Secretary papers: Correspondence with Melbourne R.Carriker

Box 14 of 57 Folder 2 1954-1963 Secretary papers: Correspondence

Box 14 of 57 Folder 3 1956-1960 Report of the Policy Committee

Box 14 of 57 Folder 4 1956-1957 Florence Moog papers, re: Careers Brochure

Box 14 of 57 Folder 5 1958 Florence Moog papers, re: Careers Brochure

Box 14 of 57 Folder 6 1958-1959 Florence Moog papers, re: Careers Brochure, seekingsupport

Box 14 of 57 Folder 7 1959-1960 Florence Moog papers, re: Careers Brochure

Box 14 of 57 Folder 8 1959-1961 Nominating Committee; Bea Mintz

Box 14 of 57 Folder 9 1958-1962 Secretary (Gairdner B. Moment) papers:Correspondence

Box 14 of 57 Folder 10 1959 Secretary (Charles B. Metz) papers: Correspondence

Box 14 of 57 Folder 11 1959-1961 Correspondence, American Zoologist; Sears Crowell

Box 14 of 57 Folder 12 1961-1962 Correspondence, American Zoologist

Box 14 of 57 Folder 13 1961-1972 Correspondence, American Zoologist; Sears Crowell

Box 15

Secretary (Charles B. Metz) Papers

Box 15 of 57 Folder 1 1960-1961 Newsletter materials

Box 15 of 57 Folder 2 1960-1964 Correspondence with Treasurer

Box 15 of 57 Folder 3 1960-1964 Executive Committee materials (A)

Box 15 of 57 Folder 4 1960-1964 Executive Committee materials (B)

Box 15 of 57 Folder 5 1961 Correspondence with John Saunders, Membership Committee

Box 15 of 57 Folder 6 1961 Correspondence re: August 1961 meeting, Purdue University

Box 16

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Box 16 of 57 Folder 1 1961 Executive Committee minutes, August 1961

Box 16 of 57 Folder 2 1961 Policy Committee meeting, August 1961, Woods Hole,Massachusetts

Box 16 of 57 Folder 3 1961 Correspondence with Division of Comparative Endocrinology

Box 16 of 57 Folder 4 1961 Correspondence with Division of Comparative Physiology

Box 16 of 57 Folder 5 1961 Correspondence with Division of Animal Behavior

Box 16 of 57 Folder 6 1961 Correspondence with Division of Developmental Biology

Box 16 of 57 Folder 7 1961 Correspondence with Division of Invertebrate Biology

Box 16 of 57 Folder 8 1961 Correspondence with Division of Vertebrate Morphology

Box 16 of 57 Folder 9 1961 General correspondence

Box 16 of 57 Folder 10 1961 Correspondence with American Institute of BiologicalSciences

Box 16 of 57 Folder 11 1961 Correspondence re: December meeting, Denver, Colorado

Box 16 of 57 Folder 12 1961 Secretary (C. B. Metz) papers: Minutes, December meeting,Denver, Colorado

Box 16 of 57 Folder 13 1961-1962 Secretary (C. B. Metz) papers: Members elected byExecutive Committee

Box 16 of 57 Folder 14 1961-1962 Secretary (C. B. Metz) papers: Printing information

Box 16 of 57 Folder 15 1961-1963 Secretary (C. B. Metz) papers: Postal information formailings

Box 17

Box 17 of 57 Folder 1 1961-1963 Correspondence

Box 17 of 57 Folder 2 1961-1963 Executive Committee minutes

Box 17 of 57 Folder 3 1961-1963 ASZ General Correspondence

Box 17 of 57 Folder 4 1961-1968 Executive Committee members

Box 17 of 57 Folder 5 1962 Correspondence re December 1962 meeting, Philadelphia

Box 17 of 57 Folder 6 1962 Philadelphia meeting

Box 17 of 57 Folder 7 1962 Correspondence with American Institute of Biological Sciences

Box 17 of 57 Folder 8 1962-1963 General correspondence

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Box 17 of 57 Folder 9 1962-1963 Correspondence with Ray Watterson

Box 17 of 57 Folder 10 1962-1967 Correspondence re Policy Committee

Box 17 of 57 Folder 11 1962-1963 Materials from American Institute of Biological Societies

Box 18

Box 18 of 57 Folder 1 1962-1967 Correspondence with American Institute of BiologicalSciences

Box 18 of 57 Folder 2 1963 Secretary (C. B. Metz) papers: Newsletter materials

Box 18 of 57 Folder 3 1963 Secretary (C. B. Metz) papers: Planning for December 1963meeting, Cleveland, Ohio

Box 18 of 57 Folder 4 1963 Secretary (C. B. Metz) papers: Nominations for membership

Box 18 of 57 Folder 5 1963 Secretary papers: Printing Information

Box 18 of 57 Folder 6 1963-1964 Business Office correspondence; Samuel N. Turiel

Box 18 of 57 Folder 7 1963-1965 Secretary papers: International Biological Program

Box 18 of 57 Folder 8 1963-1966 Secretary (John A. Saunders) papers: Correspondencere: Journal of Morphology

Box 18 of 57 Folder 9 1963-1967 Secretary (J. A. Saunders) papers: Correspondence re:American Zoologist

Box 18 of 57 Folder 10 1964 Secretary (J. A. Saunders) papers: Correspondence withBusiness Office

Box 19

Secretary (John A. Saunders) Papers

Box 19 of 57 Folder 1 1964 Newsletter materials

Box 19 of 57 Folder 2 1964 Proposal, Group Insurance Program

Box 19 of 57 Folder 3 1964 Membership overlap, Ecological Society of America

Box 19 of 57 Folder 4 1964 Membership nominations

Box 19 of 57 Folder 5 1964 Correspondence (A)

Box 19 of 57 Folder 6 1964 Correspondence (B)

Box 19 of 57 Folder 7 1964 Correspondence (C)

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Box 19 of 57 Folder 8 1964 Correspondence (D)

Box 20

Box 20 of 57 Folder 1 1964 Correspondence re: Tax exempt status

Box 20 of 57 Folder 2 1964 Executive Committee meeting, Boulder, Colorado, August1964

Box 20 of 57 Folder 3 1964 Executive Committee meeting, Knoxville, Tennessee

Box 20 of 57 Folder 4 1964-1965 Correspondence re Resignations

Box 20 of 57 Folder 5 1964-1966 Correspondence re Emeritus status

Box 20 of 57 Folder 6 1964-1966 Correspondence

Box 20 of 57 Folder 7 1964-1966 Correspondence with National Research Council,Division of Biology and Agriculture

Box 20 of 57 Folder 8 1964-1966 Correspondence with American Institute of BiologicalSciences Board of Governors

Box 20 of 57 Folder 9 1964-1966 Mailing list requests

Box 20 of 57 Folder 10 1964-1966 Secretary reimbursements

Box 20 of 57 Folder 11 1964-1966 Correspondence with Education Committee

Box 20 of 57 Folder 12 1964-1967 Correspondence with American Type Culture Collection

Box 20 of 57 Folder 13 1964-1967 Correspondence with Treasurer

Box 20 of 57 Folder 14 1964-1967 Correspondence with Division of Animal Behavior

Box 21

Box 21 of 57 Folder 1 1964-1967 Correspondence with Division of ComparativeEndocrinology

Box 21 of 57 Folder 2 1964-1967 Correspondence with Division of ComparativePhysiology

Box 21 of 57 Folder 3 1964-1967 Correspondence with Division of Developmental Biology

Box 21 of 57 Folder 4 1964-1967 Correspondence with Division of Invertebrate Zoology

Box 21 of 57 Folder 5 1964-1967 Correspondence with Division of Vertebrate Morphology

Box 21 of 57 Folder 6 1964-1967 Correspondence with Membership Committee

Box 21 of 57 Folder 7 1965 Correspondence with Business office

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Box 21 of 57 Folder 8 1965 Newsletter materials

Box 21 of 57 Folder 9 1965 Correspondence (A)

Box 22

Box 22 of 57 Folder 1 1965 Correspondence (B)

Box 22 of 57 Folder 2 1965 Correspondence (C)

Box 22 of 57 Folder 3 1965 Correspondence (D)

Box 22 of 57 Folder 4 1965 Correspondence (E)

Box 22 of 57 Folder 5 1965 Correspondence (F)

Box 22 of 57 Folder 6 1965 Executive Committee meeting, Urbana, Illinois, August 1965

Box 22 of 57 Folder 7 1965 Executive Committee meeting, Berkeley, California, December1965

Box 22 of 57 Folder 8 1965-1966 Business Ornce correspondence; S. N. Turiel

Box 23

Box 23 of 57 Folder 1 1965-1966 Materials from National Society for Medical Research

Box 23 of 57 Folder 2 1965-1966 Executive Committee materials

Box 23 of 57 Folder 3 1966 Materials from American Association for the Advancement ofScience

Box 23 of 57 Folder 4 1966 Correspondence with Business Office

Box 23 of 57 Folder 5 1966 Newsletter materials

Box 23 of 57 Folder 6 1966 Correspondence (A)

Box 23 of 57 Folder 7 1966 Correspondence (B)

Box 23 of 57 Folder 8 1966 Executive Committee meeting, College Park, Maryland,August 1966

Box 23 of 57 Folder 9 1966 Executive Committee meeting, Washington, DC, December1966

Box 23 of 57 Folder 10 1966 Executive Committee, Business meeting, Washington, DC,December 1966

Box 23 of 57 Folder 11 1966-1967 Executive Committee materials

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Box 24

Box 24 of 57 Folder 1 1967 Executive Committee meeting, College Station, Texas, August1967

Box 24 of 57 Folder 2 1966-1969 Secretary papers: Correspondence with Division ofEcology

Box 24 of 57 Folder 3 1966-1968 Membership Committee

Box 24 of 57 Folder 4 1966-1969 Budget Committee materials

Box 24 of 57 Folder 5 1967 Transfer of office papers from S. N. Turiel to Mary Adams-Wiley

Box 24 of 57 Folder 6 1967 Correspondence

Box 24 of 57 Folder 7 1967 AIBS Facilities questionnaire

Box 24 of 57 Folder 8 1967 Business meeting minutes

Box 24 of 57 Folder 9 1967 Conference information

Box 24 of 57 Folder 10 1967 Ballots

Box 24 of 57 Folder 11 1967 Correspondence re: Nominating Committee

Box 24 of 57 Folder 12 1967 Correspondence with other societies

Box 25

Secretary (John A. Shaver) Papers

Box 25 of 57 Folder 1 1967 Procedures for grant requests

Box 25 of 57 Folder 2 1967 Committee on Professionalization (Business Affairs)

Box 25 of 57 Folder 3 1967 President's Science Medal

Box 25 of 57 Folder 4 1967 Publications Board

Box 25 of 57 Folder 5 1967 Summer Institute in Systematics

Box 25 of 57 Folder 6 1967 Newsletter materials

Box 25 of 57 Folder 7 1967 Nominating Committee

Box 25 of 57 Folder 8 1967 Executive Committee correspondence

Box 25 of 57 Folder 9 1967 Executive Committee minutes

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Box 25 of 57 Folder 10 1967 Proposal for Summer Institute in Zoology, Williams College;Allyn Waterman

Box 25 of 57 Folder 11 1967-1968 Correspondence with National Science Foundation

Box 25 of 57 Folder 12 1967-1968 Correspondence with ASZ President

Box 25 of 57 Folder 13 1967-1968 Correspondence with Treasurer

Box 25 of 57 Folder 14 1967-1968 Correspondence with Mary Wiley

Box 26

Box 26 of 57 Folder 1 1967-1968 Divisional Newsletters

Box 26 of 57 Folder 2 1967-1968 Biological Stain Commission

Box 26 of 57 Folder 3 1967-1969 Education Committee

Box 26 of 57 Folder 4 1967-1969 Correspondence with Divisions

Box 26 of 57 Folder 5 1967-1969 American Type Culture Collection

Box 26 of 57 Folder 6 1967-1969 Celebrations, Centennials

Box 26 of 57 Folder 7 1967-1969 Correspondence with American Association for theAdvancement of Science

Box 26 of 57 Folder 8 1968 Executive Committee correspondence

Box 27

Box 27 of 57 Folder 1 1968 Grant requests

Box 27 of 57 Folder 2 1968 Newsletter materials

Box 27 of 57 Folder 3 1968 Annual Business meeting, New York

Box 27 of 57 Folder 4 1968-1969 Executive Committee minutes

Box 27 of 57 Folder 5 1968-1969 Correspondence with National Research Council

Box 27 of 57 Folder 6 1968-1969 Correspondence with American Institute of BiologicalSciences

Box 27 of 57 Folder 7 1969 Nominating Committee

Box 27 of 57 Folder 8 1969 General correspondence

Box 27 of 57 Folder 9 1969 Boston meeting

Box 28

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Box 28 of 57 Folder 1 1969-1971 Secretary (J. A. Shaver) papers: Newsletter materials

Box 28 of 57 Folder 2 1969-1972 Secretary (J. A. Shaver) papers: Fiscal matters

Box 28 of 57 Folder 3 1969-1984 Newsletters (incomplete)

Secretary (George Sprugel) Papers

Box 28 of 57 Folder 4 1970 Secretary (G. Sprugel) papers: General correspondence (A)

Box 28 of 57 Folder 5 1970 Secretary (G. Sprugel) papers: General correspondence (B)

Box 28 of 57 Folder 6 1970 Secretary (G. Sprugel) papers: General correspondence (C)

Box 29

Box 29 of 57 Folder 1 1970 Annual meeting minutes

Box 29 of 57 Folder 2 1970-1971 Nominating Committee (M. R. Carriker)

Box 29 of 57 Folder 3 1970-1973 Requests for information

Box 29 of 57 Folder 4 1971 Annual meeting minutes

Box 29 of 57 Folder 5 1971 Constitution and Bylaws

Box 29 of 57 Folder 6 1971 ASZ Careers Brochures

Box 29 of 57 Folder 7 1971 General correspondence (A)

Box 29 of 57 Folder 8 1971 General correspondence (B)

Box 30

Box 30 of 57 Folder 1 1971 American Institute of Biological Sciences 'History'

Box 30 of 57 Folder 2 1971 Business Office correspondence

Box 30 of 57 Folder 3 1972 Business Office correspondence

Box 30 of 57 Folder 4 1971-1972 Correspondence re: ASZ Officers

Box 30 of 57 Folder 5 1972 Newsletter materials

Box 31

Box 31 of 57 Folder 1 1972 Secretary (G. Sprugel) papers: ASZ Monaco Congress

Box 31 of 57 Folder 2 1972 Secretary (G. Sprugel) papers: Annual meeting minutes

Box 31 of 57 Folder 3 1972 Secretary (G. Sprugel) papers: General correspondence (A)

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Box 31 of 57 Folder 4 1972 Secretary (G. Sprugel) papers: General correspondence (B)

Box 31 of 57 Folder 5 1977-1979 ASZ Congressional Science Fellows

Box 31 of 57 Folder 6 1979 Education Committee

Box 31 of 57 Folder 7 1980 Secretary (B. Umminger) papers: Business & ExecutiveCommittee meetings, Seattle, Washington

Box 31 of 57 Folder 8 1981 Secretary (B. Umminger) papers: Newsletter materials, Fall1981

Box 31 of 57 Folder 9 1981 Secretary (B. Umminger) papers: Annual meeting, Dallas,Texas

Box 32

Box 32 of 57 Folder 1 1981 Secretary (B. Umminger) papers: Transcript, ExecutiveCommittee meeting, Dallas, Texas

Box 32 of 57 Folder 2 1981 Nominating Committee

Box 32 of 57 Folder 3 1982 Secretary (C. F. Herreid) papers: Confronting Creationistsissue

Box 32 of 57 Folder 4 1982 Secretary (C. F. Herreid) papers: Annual meeting, Louisville,Kentucky

Box 32 of 57 Folder 5 1982 Secretary (C. F. Herreid) papers: Transcript of the ExecutiveCommittee meeting, Louisville, Kentucky

Box 32 of 57 Folder 6 1982-1983 Secretary (C. F. Herreid) papers: Correspondence

Box 32 of 57 Folder 7 1983 Secretary (C. F. Herreid) papers: Transcript of ExecutiveCommittee meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Box 33

Secretary (Clyde F. Herreid) Papers

Box 33 of 57 Folder 1 1983 Executive Committee meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Box 33 of 57 Folder 2 1983 Membership list

Box 33 of 57 Folder 3 1984 Executive Committee meeting, Denver, Colorado

Box 33 of 57 Folder 4 1984 Annual meeting, Denver, Colorado

Box 33 of 57 Folder 5 1984 Nominating Committee

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Series 4: PRESIDENT'S PAPERS.

Box 34

Box 34 of 57 Folder 1 1956-1958 President H Burr Steinbach papers: Correspondence (A)

Box 34 of 57 Folder 2 1956-1958 President H. Burr Steinbach papers: Correspondence(B)

Box 34 of 57 Folder 3 1956-1965 President H. Burr Steinbach papers: Biophysical Society

Box 34 of 57 Folder 4 1957-1959 President H. Burr Steinbach papers: National ScienceFoundation Summer Institute proposals

Box 34 of 57 Folder 5 1961 President C. L. Prosser papers: Correspondence

Box 34 of 57 Folder 6 1961-1964 President T. Dobzhansky papers: Correspondence

Box 34 of 57 Folder 7 1962-1964 President T. Dobzhansky papers: Correspondence (A)

Box 34 of 57 Folder 8 1962-1964 President T. Dobzhansky papers: Correspondence (B)

Box 35

Box 35 of 57 Folder 1 1962-1964 President T. Dobzhansky papers: Correspondence (C)

Box 35 of 57 Folder 2 1962-1964 President T. Dobzhansky papers: Correspondence (D)

Box 35 of 57 Folder 3 1962 President Curt Stern papers: Correspondence

Box 35 of 57 Folder 4 1964 President G. G. Simpson papers: Correspondence

Box 35 of 57 Folder 5 1964 President T. Bullock papers: Correspondence

Box 35 of 57 Folder 6 1965 President T. Bullock papers: Correspondence

Box 35 of 57 Folder 7 1966 President H. A. Bern papers: Correspondence

Box 36

President (Howard A. Bern) Papers

Box 36 of 57 Folder 1 1967 Correspondence (A)

Box 36 of 57 Folder 2 1967 Correspondence (B)

Box 36 of 57 Folder 3 1967 Correspondence (C)

Box 36 of 57 Folder 4 1967 Correspondence (D)

Box 36 of 57 Folder 5 1967 Correspondence (E)

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Box 36 of 57 Folder 6 1967 Correspondence (F)

Box 37

Box 37 of 57 Folder 1 1968-1969 President H. A. Bern papers: Correspondence

Box 37 of 57 Folder 2 1967 President C. Grobstein papers: Correspondence

Box 37 of 57 Folder 3 1969-1983 President J. O. Corliss papers: Correspondence withBusiness Office, Mary Adams-Wiley

Box 37 of 57 Folder 4 1971-1981 President J. O. Corliss papers: ASZ representatives

Box 37 of 57 Folder 5 1971-1982 President J. O. Corliss papers: Correspondence

Box 37 of 57 Folder 6 1972 President J. O. Corliss papers: Correspondence re: 1972meeting

Box 37 of 57 Folder 7 1972 President J. O. Corliss papers: Symposium requests

Box 37 of 57 Folder 8 1972 President J. O. Corliss papers: ASZ-AIBS meeting

Box 37 of 57 Folder 9 1972 President J. O. Corliss papers: Executive Committee meeting

Box 37 of 57 Folder 10 1972 President J. O. Corliss papers: Divisional correspondence

Box 37 of 57 Folder 11 1972 President J. O. Corliss papers: Correspondence withcommittees

Box 37 of 57 Folder 12 1972 President J. O. Corliss papers: Finances

Box 37 of 57 Folder 13 1972-1977 President J. O. Corliss papers: Correspondence withcommittees

Box 37 of 57 Folder 14 1972-1977 President J. O. Corliss papers: ASZ meeting sites

Box 38

Box 38 of 57 Folder 1 1973 President J O. Corliss papers: Executive Committee meeting

Box 38 of 57 Folder 2 1973 President J. O. Corliss papers: ASZ meeting

Box 38 of 57 Folder 3 1978 President Dorothy Bliss papers: Correspondence re: meetingsites

Box 38 of 57 Folder 4 1982-1985 President Dorothy Bliss papers: Correspondence

Box 38 of 57 Folder 5 1979 President M. E. Rice papers: Committees

Box 38 of 57 Folder 6 1979-1980 President M. E. Rice papers: Correspondence

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Box 38 of 57 Folder 7 1979-1980 President G. A. Bartholomew papers: Correspondence

Box 38 of 57 Folder 8 1980 President G. A. Bartholomew papers: December 1980 meeting

Box 38 of 57 Folder 9 1980-1982 President G. A. Bartholomew papers: Correspondence

Box 38 of 57 Folder 10 1981 President G. A. Bartholomew papers: December 1981meeting

Box 38 of 57 Folder 11 1981 President G. A. Bartholomew papers: Correspondence

Box 38 of 57 Folder 12 1983 President G. A. Bartholomew papers: December 1983meeting

Box 38 of 57 Folder 13 1984 President D. S. Farner papers: Correspondence

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Series 5: DIVISION PAPERS.

Box 39

Division of Comparative Endocrinology Papers

Box 39 of 57 Folder 1 1957-1958 Questionnaire

Box 39 of 57 Folder 2 1958-1962 Aubrey Gorbman papers

Box 39 of 57 Folder 3 1959-1960 Organizational papers

Box 39 of 57 Folder 4 1959-1963 Emil Witschi papers

Box 39 of 57 Folder 5 1962 Berta Scharrer papers

Box 39 of 57 Folder 6 1962-1965 H. A. Bern papers (A)

Box 39 of 57 Folder 7 1962-1965 H. A. Bern papers (B)

Box 40

Box 40 of 57 Folder 1 1966 Division of Comparative Endocrinology: H. A. Bern papers

Box 40 of 57 Folder 2 1983 Division of Comparative Endocrinology: Symposium,Crustacean Endocrinology

Box 40 of 57 Folder 3 1958-1960 Division of Vertebrate Morphology: Organizationalpapers

Box 40 of 57 Folder 4 1960-1961 Division of Vertebrate Morphology; Organizationalpapers, Membership list

Box 40 of 57 Folder 5 1958-1962 Division of Vertebrate Morphology: Correspondence

Box 40 of 57 Folder 6 1960-1961 Division of Vertebrate Morphology; Papers

Box 40 of 57 Folder 7 1961 Division of Vertebrate Morphology: Questionnaires

Box 40 of 57 Folder 8 1961-1962 Division of Vertebrate Morphology: Correspondence,Locomotion symposium

Box 40 of 57 Folder 9 1961-1970 Division of Vertebrate Morphology; Newsletters, Papers

Box 40 of 57 Folder 10 1961-1986 Division of Vertebrate Morphology: Newsletters

Box 41

Division of Vertebrate Morphology Papers

Box 41 of 57 Folder 1 1962 Harvard Summer Institute

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Box 41 of 57 Folder 2 1962-1963 Newsletter materials

Box 41 of 57 Folder 3 1962-1964 Correspondence

Box 41 of 57 Folder 4 1963 Symposium, 'Hard Tissues'

Box 41 of 57 Folder 5 1963-1964 Correspondence, Teaching Vertebrate Morphology panel

Box 41 of 57 Folder 6 1964-1966 Correspondence

Box 41 of 57 Folder 7 1965 Correspondence re Summer Institute

Box 41 of 57 Folder 8 1965-1969 Correspondence re D. D. Davis prize

Box 41 of 57 Folder 9 1966 Correspondence re Symposium, 'Vertebrate Ear'

Box 41 of 57 Folder 10 1966-1967 Correspondence re: Olfactory symposium

Box 41 of 57 Folder 11 1966-1968 Education Committee

Box 41 of 57 Folder 12 1967 Bylaws changes

Box 42

Box 42 of 57 Folder 1 1967-1968 Papers of Baldauf, Hildebrand, Shaver

Box 42 of 57 Folder 2 1967-1968 Division mailings

Box 42 of 57 Folder 3 1967-1974 David M. Wake papers

Box 42 of 57 Folder 4 1968 Financial report

Box 42 of 57 Folder 5 1968 Summer Institute

Box 42 of 57 Folder 6 1971-1980 Newsletters, Papers

Box 42 of 57 Folder 7 1972-1975 J. M. Moulton, Historian material

Box 42 of 57 Folder 8 1981-1984 Newsletters, Papers

Box 43

Box 43 of 57 Folder 1 1961 Division of Invertebrate Zoology: Hemocyte symposium

Box 43 of 57 Folder 2 1961-1962 Division of Invertebrate Zoology: Correspondence, M. R.Carriker

Box 43 of 57 Folder 3 1961-1975 Division of Invertebrate Zoology: Correspondence, M. R.Carriker

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Box 43 of 57 Folder 4 1965-1967 Division of Invertebrate Zoology: Summer Institute, M. R.Carriker

Box 43 of 57 Folder 5 1977 Division of History and Philosophy of Biology: Committee onthe History of the ASZ

Box 43 of 57 Folder 6 1979-1981 Division of History and Philosophy of Biology: Committeeon the History of the ASZ

Box 43 of 57 Folder 7 1977-1979 Division of History and Philosophy of Biology: Papers

Box 43 of 57 Folder 8 1978-1979 Division of History and Philosophy of Biology:Correspondence re: Archives; Brother C. Edward Quinn

Box 43 of 57 Folder 9 1980-1987 Division of History and Philosophy of Biology:Correspondence re: Archives; Brother C. Edward Quinn

Box 43 of 57 Folder 10 1980-1987 Division of History and Philosophy of Biology: Papers

Box 43 of 57 Folder 11 1980-1982 Division of History and Philosophy of Biology: Papers

Box 43 of 57 Folder 12 1982 Division of History and Philosophy of Biology:Correspondence and papers, T. H. Morgan symposium

Box 44

Box 44 of 57 Folder 1 1982-1987 Division of History and Philosophy of Biology:Correspondence re: Centennial meeting

Box 44 of 57 Folder 2 1983 Division of History and Philosophy of Biology: Committee onAnniversaries and Archives

Box 44 of 57 Folder 3 1983-1985 Division of History and Philosophy of Biology:Correspondence re: 1985 Johns Hopkins symposium

Box 44 of 57 Folder 4 1986-1987 Division of History and Philosophy of Biology:Correspondence

Box 44 of 57 Folder 5 1986-1988 Division of History and Philosophy of Biology: Papers

Box 44 of 57 Folder 6 1987 Division of History and Philosophy of Biology: Correspondencere: Summer Conference, History, Philosophy & Social Studies in Biology

Box 44 of 57 Folder 7 1989 Division of History and Philosophy of Biology: Society History,Benson & Quinn

Box 44 of 57 Folder 8 1986-1988 Division of Animal Behavior: Papers

Box 44 of 57 Folder 9 1964 Program Officer (G. Richards) papers: Correspondence

Box 44 of 57 Folder 10 1966-1967 Program Officer (L. DeLanney) papers:Correspondence

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Box 44 of 57 Folder 11 1986 Program Booklet, Nashville, Tennessee, meeting

Box 44 of 57 Folder 12 1989 Program Booklet, Boston, Massachusetts, meeting

Box 45

Centennial Plans

Box 45 of 57 Folder 1 1987 Science as a Way of Knowing; Book 5-1 [1]

Box 45 of 57 Folder 2 1987 Nature in America, Museum of Fine Arts, Fogg Art Museum,Scientific Instruments, ASZ History, Book Exhibits

Box 45 of 57 Folder 3 1988-1989 Plenary Symposium, Microscopes; Book 1-1

Box 45 of 57 Folder 4 1988-1989 Books, Exhibitions; Book 2-1

Box 45 of 57 Folder 5 1988-1989 Art, Guide, Champion, Hotel, Art Guide; Book 3-1

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Series 6: SCIENCE AS A WAY OF KNOWING PROJECT.

Box 46

Science as a Way of Knowing Project, 1983; Evolution

Box 46 of 57 Folder 1 Book 1-1 [2] Application to Carnegie Foundation

Box 46 of 57 Folder 2 Book 1-2 Planning Statement

Box 46 of 57 Folder 3 Book 1-3 Letters

Box 46 of 57 Folder 4 Book 1-4 J. A. Moore Paper, Publication

Box 46 of 57 Folder 5 Book 2-1 Evaluations, Affiliations

Box 46 of 57 Folder 6 Book 2-2 Funding

Box 46 of 57 Folder 7 Book 3-1 Symposium Plans

Box 46 of 57 Folder 8 Book 3-2 Introduction, Film Program, W. V. Mayer

Box 46 of 57 Folder 9 Book 3-3 Peter Volpe, Marvalee Wake, B. R. Levin, S. J. Gould

Box 46 of 57 Folder 10 Book 3-4 American Zoologist papers

Box 46 of 57 Folder 11 Final Publication. I. Evolutionary Biology

Box 46 of 57 Folder 12 1983 Report to the Carnegie Foundation, 1983; Essay Preprint;Budget Report

Box 47

Science as a Way of Knowing Project 1984; Human Ecology

Box 47 of 57 Folder 1 Book 6-1 Correspondence, Symposium Plans

Box 47 of 57 Folder 2 Book 6-2 Introductory Remarks, Ehrlich I, Ehrlich II, Pitts, May,Garrett Hardin, Carlton Ray, Concluding Remarks

Box 47 of 57 Folder 3 Book 7-1 Cosponsors, Sigma Xi, Funding

Box 47 of 57 Folder 4 Book 8-1 Reprints, Reports, Brochures

Box 47 of 57 Folder 5 Book 9-1 Leadership

Box 47 of 57 Folder 6 Book 9-2 Role of Universities in Educational Reform, Draft6/20/1984

Box 47 of 57 Folder 7 Book 9-3 Biological Sciences Curriculum Study, National ScienceFoundation, April 16, 1984

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Box 47 of 57 Folder 8 Book 9-4 Education Leaders, Arnold Grobman, Biological SciencesCurriculum Study, November 1983

Box 48

Box 48 of 57 Folder 1 Book 1-1 Front Matter, Essay Correction Copy

Box 48 of 57 Folder 2 Book 1-2 Rationale, Plant/Animal Interactions, Special Topics I,Paleolithic, Essay Correction Copy

Box 48 of 57 Folder 3 Book 2-1 Neolithic Population Growth, Essay Correction Copy

Box 48 of 57 Folder 4 Book 2-2 4 Horsemen, Rome-Industrial Revolution, Special TopicsII, Pre-Present, Technology, Essay Correction Copy

Box 48 of 57 Folder 5 Book 3-1 Air, Water, Food, Special Topics III, Take A Stand,Acknowledgments, Essay Correction Copy

Box 48 of 57 Folder 6 Book 3-2 References, Essay Correction Copy

Box 48 of 57 Folder 7 Book 4-1 Future Plans, Film Program, Publications, LaboratoryProject, Essay Correction Copy

Box 48 of 57 Folder 8 Book 4-2 AAAS Symposium, Correspondence

Box 48 of 57 Folder 9 Book 5-1 Memos, Committees

Box 48 of 57 Folder 10 Book 5-2 Letters

Box 48 of 57 Folder 11 Final Publication. II. Human Ecology

Box 48 of 57 Folder 12 1984 Report to the Carnegie Foundation

Box 49

Science as a Way of Knowing Project, 1985; Genetics

Box 49 of 57 Folder 1 Book 1-1 Speakers and Topics

Box 49 of 57 Folder 2 Book 1-2 Meeting Plans

Box 49 of 57 Folder 3 Book 2-1 Letters

Box 49 of 57 Folder 4 Book 3-1 Education Committee, Public TV Series, CarnegieCorporation, Budget

Box 49 of 57 Folder 5 Book 3-2 Cosponsors, Laboratory, Film Program

Box 49 of 57 Folder 6 Book 4-1 Reprints

Box 49 of 57 Folder 7 Book 5-1 Memos Reports, Publications, Opening-Genetics

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Box 49 of 57 Folder 8 Book 6-1 Comments, Appendices

Box 49 of 57 Folder 9 Final Publication. III. Genetics

Box 49 of 57 Folder 10 1985 Report to the Carnegie Foundation

Box 50

Science as a Way of Knowing Project, 1986; Developmental Biology

Box 50 of 57 Folder 1 Book 1 - 1 Memos, Letters

Box 50 of 57 Folder 2 Book 2-1 Science as a Way of Knowing Future, Budget, Carnegie,Correspondence, Education Committee, Cosponsors, Laboratories

Box 50 of 57 Folder 3 Book 3-1 Comments, SCST Evaluation

Box 50 of 57 Folder 4 Book 3-2 Reprints, Publication

Box 50 of 57 Folder 5 Book 4-1 Correspondence

Box 50 of 57 Folder 6 Book 4-2 Speakers, Arrangements

Box 50 of 57 Folder 7 Final Publication. IV. Developmental Biology

Box 50 of 57 Folder 8 1986 Report to the Carnegie Foundation

Box 51

Science as a Way of Knowing Project, 1987; Form and Function

Box 51 of 57 Folder 1 Book 1-1 Memos, Letters

Box 51 of 57 Folder 2 Book 2-1 Comments, Genesis of Science as a Way of Knowing

Box 51 of 57 Folder 3 Book 3-1 Reprints, Cosponsor, New Orleans, Evaluation

Box 51 of 57 Folder 4 Book 4-1 Comments

Box 51 of 57 Folder 5 Book 5-1 Symposium, Newsletters, Education Committee, FilmProgram, Publication

Box 51 of 57 Folder 6 Book 7-2 J. A. Moore Essay

Box 51 of 57 Folder 7 Final Publication. V. Form and Function

Box 51 of 57 Folder 8 1987 Report to the Carnegie Foundation

Box 52

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Science as a Way of Knowing Project, 1988; Cell and Molecular Biology

Box 52 of 57 Folder 1 Book 1-1 Letters, Symposium, Film Program

Box 52 of 57 Folder 2 Book 2-1 Comments (A)

Box 52 of 57 Folder 3 Book 3-1 Comments (B)

Box 52 of 57 Folder 4 Book 3-2 Reprints, Memos, Essay

Box 52 of 57 Folder 5 Book 4-1 Cosponsors, Carnegie, Education Committee

Box 52 of 57 Folder 6 Final Publication. VI. Cell and Molecular Biology

Box 52 of 57 Folder 7 1988 Report to the Carnegie Foundation

Box 53

Science as a Way of Knowing Project 1989; Neurobiology and Behavior

Box 53 of 57 Folder 1 Book 1-1 J. A. Moore, Essay

Box 53 of 57 Folder 2 Book 2-1 Reprints

Box 53 of 57 Folder 3 Book 2-2 Memos

Box 53 of 57 Folder 4 Book 2-3 Carnegie, ERIC-US Office of Education, Essay VII

Box 53 of 57 Folder 5 Book 3-1 Comments I

Box 53 of 57 Folder 6 Book 4-1 Comments II

Box 53 of 57 Folder 7 Book 4-2 Letters, Co-sponsors, Education Committee

Box 53 of 57 Folder 8 Book 5-1 Brain and Behavior, Film Program

Box 53 of 57 Folder 9 Final Publication. VII. Neurobiology and Behavior

Box 53 of 57 Folder 10 1989 Report to the Carnegie Foundation

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Science as a Way of Knowing Project, General 1987-1990

Box 54 of 57 Folder 1 8-1 Science as a Way of Knowing Project 1987; Carnegie

Box 54 of 57 Folder 2 1-1 Future of Science as a Way of Knowing, 1987-1989; FutureTopics, Laboratory

Box 54 of 57 Folder 3 1-2 Future of Science as a Way of Knowing, 1987-1989; History, TVSeries

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Box 54 of 57 Folder 4 1988 J. A. Moore: Conceptual framework for biology, Part I

Box 54 of 57 Folder 5 1989 J. A. Moore: Conceptual framework for biology, Part II; E. S.Hodgson, Long range perspectives on neurobiology and behavior

Box 54 of 57 Folder 6 1990 J. A. Moore: Conceptual framework for biology, Part III

Box 54 of 57 Folder 7 6-1 Education Committee Correspondence (A)

Box 54 of 57 Folder 8 7-1 Education Committee Correspondence (B)

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Science as a Way of Knowing Project, General 1990-1992

Box 55 of 57 Folder 1 Book 1-1 Comments, 1990

Box 55 of 57 Folder 2 Book 2-1 San Antonio, Letters, Memos, 1990

Box 55 of 57 Folder 3 Book 2-2 Reprints, Carnegie, Cosponsors, Publication, 1990

Box 55 of 57 Folder 4 1990 Report to the Carnegie Foundation

Box 55 of 57 Folder 5 Book 1-1 General Correspondence, 1991

Box 55 of 57 Folder 6 Book 1-2 Publication, Reprints, Carnegie, Lectureship, 1991

Box 55 of 57 Folder 7 Book 2-1 Comments, 1991

Box 55 of 57 Folder 8 1991 Report to the Carnegie Foundation

Box 55 of 57 Folder 9 Book 1-1 Comments, General, 1992

Box 55 of 57 Folder 10 1992 Reprints, Carnegie

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Series 7: PHOTOGRAPHS AND AUDIOCASSETTES.

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Photographs

Box 56 of 57 Folder 1 1983 Group Photo, several Past Presidents

Box 56 of 57 Folder 2 Photos of R. M. Eakin in different roles

Box 56 of 57 Folder 3 1983 Photos at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania meeting

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Audiocassettes

Box 57 of 57 1972 Executive Committee meeting; 1 tape

Box 57 of 57 1973 Executive Committee meeting; 2 tapes

Box 57 of 57 1974 Executive Committee meeting; 3 tapes

Box 57 of 57 1974 Business meeting; 1 tape

Box 57 of 57 1984 Executive Committee meeting; 3 tapes

Box 57 of 57 Executive Committee meeting, date unknown; 3 tapes

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