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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-19machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-14T01:25:09machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-14T01:25:09humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFcorporateBodyAmerican society of naturalistspresumedSociety of Naturalists of the Eastern United StatespresumedASN.presumedSociety of Naturalistspresumedactive 1883active 1983EnglishNatural historyScienceAmericansNaturalistNaturalistsDavenport, Charles Benedict, 1866-1944.Demerec, M. (Milislav), 1895-1966.James, William, 1842-1910Provine, William B.Rathbun, Richard 1852-1918.Schultz, Jack, 1904?-1971.American society of naturalistsDavenport, Charles Benedict, 1866-1944. Papers, 1874-1944.Davenport, Charles Benedict, 1866-1944.Charles Benedict Davenport papersca. 45,000 items (43 linear ft.).This collection contains extensive correspondence, lectures (3 boxes), diaries (1878-1942), student notebooks, and family correspondence (1893-1942, 23 folders).American Philosophical Society LibraryRathbun, Richard 1852-1918. Richard Rathbun papers, 1852-1918.Rathbun, Richard 1852-1918.Richard Rathbun papers, 1852-1918.5 cubic ft.Collection consists of field notebooks and correspondence, both rough drafts and typed letters, covering those years Rathbun was involved with the U.S. Fish Commission. The 1885-1895 material deals mostly with Montana, Wyoming, the Great Lakes, Chesapeake Bay, the New England coast, and Mexico. Cornell University LibrarySchultz, Jack, 1904?-1971. Papers, 1920-1971.Schultz, Jack, 1904?-1971.Papers, 1920-1971.ca. 25,000 items (27.5 linear ft.).This collection includes correspondence (18.5 boxes), manuscripts (lectures and articles), research grant material, research data, and some personal notes from his graduate school days. There is significant material relating to his participation in professional organizations such as the American Society of Naturalists (President, 1968), Genetics Society of America (President, 1963), National Research Council, and the National Science Foundation. American Philosophical Society LibraryAmerican Society of Naturalists. Archives, 1883-1983.American Society of Naturalists.Archives, 1883-1983.ca. 34,000 items (42 linear ft.).This collection includes both the records of the Society itself (1883-1975; 4 linear ft.) and the records of the journal, American Naturalist (published and unpublished papers; 38 linear ft.), which became the official journal of the Society in 1951. American Philosophical Society LibraryAmerican Society of Naturalists archives, 1883-1983, 1883-1983American Society of Naturalists archives, 1883-1983 1883-198342.0 Linear feet, Ca. 34,000 itemsThis collection includes both the records of the Society itself (1883-1975; 4 linear ft.) and the records of the journal, American Naturalist (published and unpublished papers; 38 linear ft.), which became the official journal of the Society in 1951. Collection transferred to Smithsonian Institution Archives, 9/1995.American Philosophical SocietyWilliam James papers, 1803-1941 (inclusive) 1862-1910 (bulk).James, William, 1842-1910.William James papers, 1803-1941 (inclusive) 1862-1910 (bulk).42 boxes, 37 volumes, 1 scroll box, 1 portfolio box and 5 cartons (57 linear ft.)Papers of American philosopher and psychologist William James.Houghton LibraryMilislav Demerec Papers, 1919-1966Demerec, M., (Milislav), 1895-1966 Milislav Demerec Papers 1919-196614.25 Linear feetThe geneticist Milislav Demerec emigrated from Yugloslavia in 1919, spending nearly his entire career in the Department of Genetics at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Working initially on the genetics of maize and later on , his research interests included radiation and chemical mutagenesis, and during the Second World War, penicillin and the genetics of antibiotic resistance. Demerec served as head of the laboratory at Cold Spring Harbor from 1941 until 1960. The Demerec collection contains the extant professional papers of Milislav Demerec, dating primarily from the time of his arrival at Cold Spring Harbor until his retirement. In addition to his correspondence with colleagues, the collection includes interesting material on the administration of Cold Spring Harbor laboratory during the 1940s and 1950s, data and research notes, material relating to professional organizations (e.g. Genetics Society of America, American Society of Naturalists), a lengthy series of lectures given by Demerec, and a large number of photographs pertaining to Demerec's research, but also to his colleagues and Cold Spring Harbor itself. There is also a Register of visitors to the laboratory (1927-1945) and a Milislav Demerec reprint list. Drosophila virilis American Philosophical SocietyDemerec, M. (Milislav), 1895-1966. Papers, 1919-1966.Demerec, M. (Milislav), 1895-1966.Papers, 1919-1966.ca. 10,000 items (18 linear ft.)This collection includes much on professional organizations (eg. Genetics Society of America, American Society of Naturalists). There is a lengthy series of lectures given by Demerec, over 60 lab notebooks, certificates and diplomas. American Philosophical Society LibraryJack Schultz papers, 1920-1971, 1920-1971Schultz, Jack,1904-1971.Jack Schultz papers, 1920-1971 1920-197127.5 Linear feet, Ca. 25,000 itemsThis collection includes correspondence (18.5 boxes), manuscripts (lectures and articles), research grant material, research data, and some personal notes from his graduate school days. There is significant material relating to his participation in professional organizations such as the American Society of Naturalists (President, 1968), Genetics Society of America (President, 1963), National Research Council, and the National Science Foundation.American Philosophical SocietyWilliam B. Provine collection of evolutionary biology reprints, 20th century.William B. Provine William B. Provine collection of evolutionary biology reprints, 20th century.Journal reprints on evolutionary biology.EnglishDivision of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.