Papers, 1927-2001, n.d.

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Papers, 1927-2001, n.d.

This collection contains material documenting Weinberg's relationship with the Committees of Correspondence and the creationist/evolution debate. The records include financial records, correspondence, research material, and subject files.

.42 linear ft. (1 document box).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7655615

Iowa State University, Parks Library

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National Center for Science Education (U.S.)

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Weinberg, Stanley L.

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Stanley L. Weinberg (1911-2001), a native of New York, graduated with a B.S. (1933) in biology from City College of New York and Northeast Missouri State University (now Truman State University) in 1971 with a Master's degree. Weinberg's professional career included teaching at the Bronx High School of Science, Seward Park (New York) High School, and Ottumwa (Iowa) High School. Weinberg authored several textbooks and lab manuals on biology and also co-edited, Reviews of thirty-one creationist bo...

Committees of Correspondence (U.S.)

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The late 1980s and early 1990s saw, within the Communist Party of the USA (aka CP or CPUSA), the growth of an informal dissident "Gorbachevite" current, centered around the respected veteran communist and former leading CP official, Gil Green (1906-1997). Prepatory to the CP’s November 1991 national convention in Cleveland, this group coalesced under the name "Initiative" to dispute the policies and leadership of CP head Gus Hall. After their defeat, which included an acrimonious credentials str...