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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-19machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-12T15:20:39machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-12T15:20:39humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFcorporateBodyCenter for advanced study in the behavioral sciences Stanford, Calif.presumedCenter for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (Stanford)presumedStanford, Calif Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciencespresumedactive 1955EnglishAmericansBavelas, Alex.Boulding, Kenneth E. (Kenneth Ewart), 1910-1993.Buck, Paul Herman, 1899-Caspari, Ernst Wolfgang, 1909- .Dornbusch, Sanford M.Dornbusch, Sanford M.Du Bois, Cora Alice, 1903-Hastorf, Albert H., 1920-Hilgard, Ernest R. 1904-2001.Merton, Robert King, 1910-2003.Miller, Warren E. (Warren Edward), 1924-Sterling, J. E. Wallace 1906-1985.Tyler, Ralph W. (Ralph Winfred), 1902-1994,Waterman, Alan Tower, 1892-1967.Wilson, O. Meredith, 1909-1998.Wurster, Bernardi, and Emmons.Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences (Stanford, Calif.)Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, 1964Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral SciencesCenter for advanced study in the behavioral sciences Stanford, Calif.Caspari, Ernst Wolfgang, 1909- . Papers, 1932-1980.Caspari, Ernst Wolfgang, 1909- .Papers, 1932-1980.ca. 10,000 items (ca. 9.5 linear ft.).This collection, although primarily post-1938 correspondence, includes interesting series relating to the organization of the publication "Advances in Genetics" (with Demerec's early contributions and Caspari's later work). There are many of his papers and lectures, and much material concerning biology, behavior genetics, and human evolution, among other topics. There is also substantial material concerning grants for his research on the moth Ephestia. EnglishGermanAmerican Philosophical Society LibraryAlan Tower Waterman Papers, 1917-1967, (bulk 1940-1963)Waterman, Alan Tower (1892-1967)Alan Tower Waterman Papers 1917-1967 (bulk 1940-1963)17,700 items; 59 containers plus 1 classified; 23.6 linear feetPhysicist and science administrator. Correspondence, diary notes, speeches, articles, travel itineraries, subject file, and biographical material chiefly relating to Waterman’s activities as an administrator of scientific research organizations including his years as deputy chief of the United States Office of Naval Research and as director of the United States National Science Foundation.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionAnderson Hunter Dupree Papers, 1940-1960Dupree, A. Hunter.Anderson Hunter Dupree Papers, 1940-196019 linear feet (19 records center boxes)Materials on a project of historical research for an unpublished work "Science in the Federal Government, 1940-1960." The collection also contains papers related to science, NASA, the government, and education in the era on the Berkeley campus. The collection contains research material conducted and collected by A. Hunter Dupree for the unpublished work "Science in the Federal Government, 1940-1960." There is also general material which concerns itself with Dupree's teaching years at the University of California, Berkeley. The arrangement of the files within the boxes has been predetermined by Dupree and has not been adjusted. Box 1 contains outlines, bibliographical notes, handwritten corrections, footnote sources, and typed draft copies for various chapters and volumes on the National Defense Research Committee (NDRC); Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD); and the War Molibization Board on the Judiciary Committee, otherwise known as the Kilgore Committee. There is also research on the Bowman Committee. Industrial research materials include information on Bell Laboratory; Wormser foundation, Rockefeller Foundation including Fordick Rockefeller Foundation; material on the NAS,NRC,NACA; British and German Scientific organizations 1940's, 1950's; British Society for Freedom in Science late 1930's; Ickes Chalkley 1939-1945 and the War Resources Board 1939. Box 2 contains research which is medical in nature and includes materials on Old-Line Agencies and the War 1939-1945; OSRD (Office of Scientific Research and Development) dissolution; material about uranium and atomic energy and planning; the OSRD rocket and guided missle programs; NACA/OSRD relations; evolution of military research under NRC; the establishment and work of CMR (Committee on Medical Research); NIH (National Institues of Health) cancer program; American Association of Science Workers; postwar research including NRPB action in planning; the War Production Board; Maury Maverick Committee; Bush and patents; Wallace Patent Committee; ICSRD patent policies and general articles on the patent systems including the nature of patents; Kilgore Bills and Committee hearings; an interview with Oscar M. Ruebhausen; essay "Subject Science the Endless Frontier" by Vannevar Bush which includes additonal research material on the topic; Applied Psychology Panel with material on the Magnunson Bill including copies of correspondence to and from Dr. W.S. Hunter, Dr. Irving Stewart, and Henry Allen; Committee on Medical Research; Medical Advisory Committee (report of 1945), prominent members of the Committee include Dr. Walter W. Palmer and Homer W. Smith; numerous miscellaneous reports including drafts to Bush (postwar) by date 1944/1945 and miscellaneous copies of letters by date 1944/1945. Box 3 includes material for chapters 4-7: Chapter 4: Waldemar Kaempffert criticisms of the "Endless Frontier"; notes from Dr. Alexander DeVolpi on the Federation of American Scientists and National Comiitee for Atomic Information (NCAI); chronological file of clippings, editorials and correspondence from the 1945 through passage of the Atomic Energy Act of 1946 including legislative history of the Act; Kilgore Committee report on Wartime Research and Development; plans for joint Kilgore-Magnuson hearings; Truman reconversion message to Congress; OWMR (Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion) and BOB; inventory of papers of the Association of Cambridge Scientists; Kilgore hearings on Science Legislation; Russian /Soviet Science including notes on the Russian atomic bomb and Sputnick. Research for Chapter 5 include: "Bird Dogs" article; ONR (Office of Naval Research) and ORI (Operational Readiness Inspections); information on scientific secrecy; development of PHS (Public Health Research) Research Program and Facilities, 1900-1950 which were compiled from NIH records; work of the JRDB (Joint Research and Development Board); military R & D (Research and Development); notes on Hammond "Organizing for Defense" and Kintner "Forging a New Sword", notes from Bush "Modern Arms and Free Men"; Atomic Energy Commission 1945-49; material from John R. Steelman President of the Scientific Research Board; manpower statistics 1943-1950 report; "Science and Public Policy A Report to the President"; ICSRD its general history, origins, policies and activities, 1948-50; Golden Study (William T. Golden). Chapter 6 material include: NSF bills and NSF legislative summaries, 1948-1950. Chapter 7 files contain information on scientific breakthroughs and the military, (1951-53); AEC (Atomic Energy Commission); and the choosing of the direction and the battle on appropriations of the National Science Board. Box 4 contains a wealth of material about and from the NSF (National Science Foundation) which includes internal correspondence and notes, committee material, staff meeting notes, military research and other NSF activities. Also included are the origins of Pugwash; NAS, AAAS (American Assoication for Advancement of Science); FAS material; and IGY (International Geophysical Year); IGY Antarctic and IGY Satellite program; various articles including article "The International Geophysical Year" Man's Most Ambitious Study of His Environment" by Hugh L. Dryden reprinted from the National Geographic Magazine, February 1956; "The International Geophysical Year" by Alan T. Waterman reprinted from the "American Scientist", April 1956. Additional items discuss Russian science before Sputnik; Space, 1958-60 including the creation of NASA. The majority of Box 5 contains journal articles, the journal "Nuclear Information" and Scientist and Citizen" formerly called "Nuclear Information" and meeting minutes from the National Science Board, 1951-1958. Box 6 highlights include NSB meeting minutes from various months in 1959-1962; interviews with Lyman Chalkle, Dr. A.N. Richards, John F. Victory, Henry Allen Moe, General James M. Gavin, John Glenn, President Harry S. Truman and others. There are also numerous articles which include, "Two Cultures" by Vannevar Bush, Technology Review, November 1962; "The Evolution of the Office of Naval Research" by The Bird Dogs, Physics Today; "Influence of the Past", by A. Hunter Dupree reprinted from "The Annals of The American Academy of Political and Social Science",January 1960, and a host of other articles. The box also contains Eisenhower's farewell speech; some Congressional Records, and NAS and NRC technical reports. Box 7 contains NSF press releases, the bulletin "Reviews of Data on Research and Development", memorandums, reports, budget information, and institutes program (staff papers). Also included are clippings, remark papers and journal articles by Alan T. Waterman, Dael Wolfle, Ralph E. O'Dette, Curt P. Richter, Paul B. Sears and numerous others. Publications include "Science and World Affairs History of the Pugwash Conferences" by Prof. J. Rotblat, published in 1962 and a manuscript copy 8 June 1963 "On the Sociology of Science" by Raymond J. Seeger. Addtionally, there is research on agriculture; Fort Monmouth Security Investigations; numerous correspondence (some handwritten by Hunter) on the Studies on the History of Science Project. Box 8 contains correspondence, proposals, meeting minutes, press releases and reports. The majority of the files deal with Dupree's "History of Science Project" and include grant information, status reports, and budget proposals. There are also various 1962 papers from Columbia University: "National Science Policy and the President's Science Advisors by Robert N. Kreidler, "The Scientific Strategists" by Bernard Brodie, "Civil-Scientifc Relations" in the United States by Robert Gilpin, "Scientists Seers and Strategy" by Albert Wohlstetter. The majority of Box 9 contains clippings from "Today's News Clips as well as clippings from the New York Times, Washington Post, and the Daily Californian. There is additional material on and from the NSF including several National Science Foundation Week bulletins and press releases. Box 10 concerns itself with NASA and contains correspondence about the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAS); material on the American Historical Association; meetings of the Society for the History of Technolgy; NASA Historical Advisory Committee/Historical Division of NASA (including agenda's and meeting minutes); the NASA Historical Program; NASA American Institue of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA); and Historical Perspectives on the Apollo Program. Box 11 contains Dupree's duties as NASA consultant to the Administrator of NASA. There is also a significant amount of information on and from the Technology Assessment Panel; AHD-COSPUP (Committee on Science and Public Policy) Papers and suggestions and revisions (including draft copy) of Dupree's "The Paper" (The Responsibilites of Scientists and the Federal Government) by COSPUP committee members. Box 12 contains draft reports to COSPUP; NRC Advisory Committee on Government Programs in the Behavioral Sciences material; numerous article and pamphlets from COSPUP files and COSPUP letters from scientists. Box 13 contains COSPUP procedures; correspondence and information on distribution of subject report " Federal Support of Basic Research, etc."; correpondence concerning "The Paper"; draft report of Federal Support of Basic Research in Institutions of Higher Learning: a wealth of miscellaneous material mainly concerned with the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences; copy of "Cartesian Studies" by R. A. Watson; COSPUP laws; and a draft copy of "Man Surviving The Present World Revolution" by Philip M. Smith and Richard A. Watson, July 1968. Box 14 contains military and naval research; miscellaneous files; BOB material; NSF duplicate notes, and numerous speeches by Alan T. Waterman. Box 15 contains AHA (American Historical Association) Committee on National Aid to Historical Research meeting material; Executive Committe of the Berkeley Chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP); American Council on Education Conference on Research; "American Studies News" newsletter (American Studies Association); NSF (National Science Foundation, Dupree's plan for "A History of the Activitites of the Federal Government in Science"; correspondence, etc. and other proposals for research support from the NSF sent to Dupree for evaluation. In addition, there is material from some history classes taught by Dupree at the University of California, which include syallabi, grades, papers by students, exams, tests, reading lists for class, textbook needs, course catalog and Dupree's role as an advisor. Box 16 contains AHA (American Historical Association) Committee on National Aid to Historical Research meeting material; Executive Committe of the Berkeley Chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP); American Council on Education Conference on Research; "American Studies News" newsletter (American Studies Association); NSF (National Science Foundation) Dupree's plan for "A History of the Activitites of the Federal Government in Science"; correspondence, etc. and other proposals for research support from the NSF sent to Dupree for evaluation. In addition, there is material from the History classes taught by Dupree at the University of California, which include syallabi, grades, papers by students, exams, tests, reading lists for class, textbook needs, course catalog and Dupree's role as an advisor. Box 17 continues with Dupress's material for history classes in addition to material on the crisis at Berkley from Fall 1964-June 1968 (Vietnam War); University of California, Berkeley Academic Senate; Graduate Council Committee; Department of History; American Institue of Physics/inclduing some newsletters; American Historical Association/including some AHA Newsletters; International Botanical Congress Newsletter; California Historical Society; Technology Assessment committee featuring Emilio Q. Daddario and a paper by Dupree "This Shift from Results to Capability: Coordination of Education and Research by the Federal Government." Box 18 contains the Harvard Project Physics Newsletter; Harvard University Press regarding "Asa Gray"; History of Science Society; Library of Congress Advisory Committee; recommendation letters and requests for former students of Dupree; Chancellor's Committee on Regents Professorships and Lectureships; miscelanneous newsletters; Report "The Technology Assessment Function" by Louis H. Mayo, George Washington University; NSF Grant lists; Prentice Hall and Rand McNally correspondance; a file on Nathan Reingold, historian and Prof. Morgan B. Sherwood; Smithsonian Journal of History concerning and a paper by Dupree "The Pace of Measurement from Rome to America" and some handbooks and manuals from the University of California, Berkeley. The majority of the files in Box 19 are arranged alphabetically, A-Z and contain correspondance, committee and bureau material. Brown University Archives, John Hay LibraryWurster, Bernardi, and Emmons. Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences : photographs, 1954.Wurster, Bernardi, and Emmons.Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences : photographs, 1954..25 linear ft.Portfolio prepared by Wurster, Bernardi, and Emmons containing twelve photographs by Morley Baer of the finished building (exterior and interior), ca. 1954; and one photo of the architects' rendering dated 1954. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesCenter for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (Stanford, Calif.). Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences photographs, 1955.Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (Stanford, Calif.)Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences photographs, 1955.16 items.Collection consists of one photograph of the group of scholars in attendance in January 1955 and 15 photographs from a dinner event. Participants are identified with last name only; some of the Stanford faculty represented include J. E. Wallace Sterling, Sanford Dornbusch, Albert H. Hastorf, Ernest R. Hilgard, and Alex Bavelas. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesRobert K. Merton Papers, 1928-2003, [Bulk Dates: 1943-2001].Merton, Robert King, 1910-2003.Robert K. Merton Papers, 1928-2003 [Bulk Dates: 1943-2001].220 linear ft. (475 manuscript boxes, 1 small manuscript box, 1 flat box, 1 small flat box, 11 index card boxes, 18 large index card boxes, 1 record carton).The Robert K. Merton papers document the noted sociologist's career as a student, professor, writer, and researcher. Merton's numerous and varied academic and professional affiliations, activities, and accomplishments are reflected in correspondence, memoranda, drafts, clippings, and notes.Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryO. Meredith Wilson papers, 1929-1989Wilson, O. Meredith, 1909-1998O. Meredith Wilson papers 1929-19896.5 linear feet, 20 containersThis collection comprises the papers of prolific university administrator O. Meredith Wilson, who served as the ninth president of the University of Oregon, 1954-1959, the president of the University of Minnesota, 1959-1967, and the director of the Stanford Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS), 1967-1975. The collection includes correspondence, writings, speeches, and sources reflecting his career as an administrator and as a scholar of education. It also includes personal material revealing his role as father, son, and husband. Of particular note is the manuscript for his collected essays, which was never published. The collection of his administrative consultations reveals the breadth of his expertise and involvement with the social function of higher education.EnglishUniversity of Oregon Libraries. Special Collections and University ArchivesCora Alice Du Bois papers, 1869-1988 (inclusive), 1912-1985 (bulk)Du Bois, Cora Alice, 1903-. Cora Alice Du Bois papers, 1869-1988 (inclusive), 1912-1985(bulk)81 boxesPersonal and professional papers of American anthropologist Cora Du Bois.Tozzer Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard UniversityBoulding, Kenneth E. (Kenneth Ewart), 1910-1993. Kenneth Ewart Boulding papers, 1880-1968.Boulding, Kenneth E. (Kenneth Ewart), 1910-1993.Boulding, Elise.Kenneth Ewart Boulding papers, 1880-1968.46.4 linear ft.Photographs .4 linear ft.Correspondence, notes, writings, photographs, recordings, and topical files; also materials concerning his wife, Elise Boulding, and his parents, William and Elizabeth Boulding. Bentley Historical LibraryKenneth Ewart Boulding Papers, 1880-1968Boulding, Kenneth Ewart, 1910-Kenneth Ewart Boulding Papers 1880-196846.4 linear ft.Professor of economics at the University of Michigan, director of the Center for Research on Conflict Resolution, fellow of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, and participant in the Society of Friends, the National Council of Churches Department of the Church and Economic Life, and peace and disarmament groups. Correspondence, notes, writings, photographs, recordings, and topical files; also materials concerning his wife, Elise Boulding, and his parents, William and Elizabeth Boulding.EnglishBentley Historical LibraryStanford University, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, photographs, 1955Stanford University, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, photographs 195516 itemsCollection consists of one photograph of the group of scholars in attendance in January 1955 and 15 photographs from a dinner event. Participants are identified with last name only; some of the Stanford faculty represented include J. E. Wallace Sterling, Sanford Dornbusch, Albert H. Hastorf, Ernest R. Hilgard, and Alex Bavelas.EnglishStanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesMiller, Warren E. (Warren Edward), 1924-. Warren Miller papers, 1950-1998.Miller, Warren E. (Warren Edward), 1924-Warren Miller papers, 1950-1998.42 ft.Consists of correspondence, memoranda, publications, research, and data related to Professor Miller's academic and professional career as a political scientist and researcher. Contains three series: I. Professional papers & materials; II. Organizational membership; III. Research & data. Arizona State University LibrariesWilson, O. Meredith, 1909-1998. O. Meredith Wilson Papers, 1929-1989.Wilson, O. Meredith, 1909-1998.O. Meredith Wilson Papers, 1929-1989.6.5 linear ft. (20 containers)Collection comprises the papers of university administrator, educational consultant and administrative consultant O. Meredith Wilson, including correspondence, writings, speeches, and sources reflecting his career as an administrator and as a scholar of education, particularly from 1967 to 1975. Of particular note is the manuscript for his collected essays, which was never published. The collection of his administrative consultations reveals the breadth of his expertise and involvement with the social function of higher education in the United States and abroad. University of Oregon LibrariesTyler, Ralph W. (Ralph Winfred), 1902-1994,. Reminiscences of Ralph Winfred Tyler: oral history, 1967.Tyler, Ralph W. (Ralph Winfred), 1902-1994,Grossner, Isabel S.,Reminiscences of Ralph Winfred Tyler: oral history, 1967.Transcript: 139 leaves.Tape: 2 cassettes.First connections with the Corporation, 1934; Eight-Year Study; chairman, Department of Education, University of Chicago, 1938; work for Corporation over the years; Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences; Carnegie study of American education. Impressions of various academic figures. See also Spencer project. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesMerton, Robert King, 1910-2003. Robert K. Merton papers, 1928-2003 [Bulk Dates: 1943-2001].Merton, Robert King, 1910-2003.Robert K. Merton papers, 1928-2003 [Bulk Dates: 1943-2001].148.59 linear ft. (339 manuscript boxes, 1 small manuscript box, 1 flat box, 1 small flat box + 10 index card boxes)The papers of noted sociologist Robert K. Merton (1910-2003) span his professional and academic career, beginning with his formative years as a student in the early 1930s and documenting his notable contributions in the field of sociology through the mid to late twentieth century. The papers as a whole portray the many facets of Merton's lengthy career including writings and studies, public and classroom lectures, research, and professional affiliations. Included are extensive course lecture notes, edits and drafts of published and unpublished writings, and items related to Merton's early work with Paul F. Lazarsfeld at the Bureau of Applied Social Research. Incoming and outgoing correspondence comprises a large portion of the collection. These letters, with key sociologists, authors, publishers, and prominent figures in a range of disciplines, detail the formation of many of Merton's original ideas and concepts, in addition to covering Merton's numerous academic and scholarly endeavors. Merton's varied interests and broad achievements are reflected in correspondence, notes, drafts, memoranda, and clippings. Merton meticulously organized his material and the arrangement presented here closely follows the original order. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesBuck, Paul Herman, 1899-. Papers of Paul Herman Buck, 1913-1975 (inclusive).Buck, Paul Herman, 1899-Papers of Paul Herman Buck, 1913-1975 (inclusive).28 containers of mss.Biographical file was established by Buck as chronological index of events in his life including personal and professional correspondence, memoranda books, reports, photographs, drafts of papers, speeches, diplomas, awards and other memorabilia. Center for Advanced Study material includes correspondence, reports, and photographs. Writing file contains correspondence, manuscripts, outlines, notes, reviews, and clippings of, or pertaining to Buck's books, articles, speeches, and addresses. Harvard History Project material includes correspondence, memoranda, manuscripts, progress reports, and notes of researchers. This was a study funded by Harvard to analyze its role in higher education in the U.S. Other material includes scrapbook about Buck's Pulitzer Prize, photographs of Buck and others, and transcript of Columbia University oral history interview of Buck concerning Carnegie Corporation. Related publications and reference material also available in repository. Harvard University Archives.