Records Extra-museum activities 1926-1999 (inclusive).

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Records Extra-museum activities 1926-1999 (inclusive).

The Extra-museum activities series contains records relating to curators' involvement with outside organizations, primarily correspondence regarding activities and membership. The bulk of the materials were generated by Spinden, including his membership in the Century Association, the Eighth American Scientific Congress of 1940, the Explorer's Club, the New York Academy of Science, and the School Art League. One file, "Congresses and Conventions," contains material relating to other members of the department.

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