Frederick Edward Brasch papers, 1926-1938.

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Frederick Edward Brasch papers, 1926-1938.

Contains correspondence and printed matter pertaining to the 1928 joint meeting of the History of Science Society, the New York Academy of Medicine and Section N of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Correspondents include Harry E. Barns, Gregory Paul Baxter, William Browning, Morris R. Cohen, Joseph Collins, Harvey Cushing, John Fallon, Fielding H. Garrison, John C. Hemmeter, R.G. Hoskins, Joseph Jastrow, Arnold C. Klebs, Walter Libby, Burton E. Livingston, C. E. McClung, Archibald Malloch, John M. Merriam, W.A. Oldfather, Francis R. Packard, George B. Pegram, Frederick P. Reynolds, David Riesman, Victor Robinson, Bernard Sachs, Edward C. Streeter, T. Wingate Todd, Sam F. Trelease, James J. Walsh, Gerald B. Webb, Linsly R. Williams, and William H. Welch.

0.21 linear ft. (1 box)

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National Library of Medicine

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New York Academy of Medicine

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Brasch, Frederick E. (Frederick Edward), 1875-1967

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Frederick E. Brasch was educated at Stanford University (1899), the University of California (1901), and Harvard (1916). He worked as a librarian at Stanford, in Chicago, St. Paul, MN, and in Washington, D.C. before becoming chief of the Library of Congress scientific collection in 1925. He served as corresponding secretary of the history of science section of the American Association for the Advancement of Science from 1920 through 1928. Brasch died in 1967. From the description of ...