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American Association for the Advancement of Science. Executive Office.
American Association for the Advancement of Science Executive Office records, 1907-1989.
Board of Directors and Council files: Agendas and minutes of meetings. Catherine Borras files:Records cover activities of AAAS during and after World War II. They document the association's response to attacks on scientists during the McCarthy era, concerns with civil defense, the Vietnam war, and environmental degredation. Records include correspondence, memos, meeting minutes, reports and resolutions. Forest Ray Moulton files: Records include correspondence, information on bylaws and constitutions, committees, conferences, grants, lectures, members, prizes and several books. Marge White files: Records contain articles, correspondence, memos, notes, proposals and photographs. Raymond L. Taylor files: Records on AAAS recruitment efforts and relations with state academies of science from 1949 to 1970. Documents include correspondence, form letters, newsletters, and circulation data. William D. Carey files: Records include correspondence, editorials, speeches, testimony, and meeting materials.
Founded in 1848, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) serves some 272 affiliated societies and academies of science and publishes the peer-reviewed general science journal Science.
Moulton, Forest Ray, 1872-1952.
Taylor, Raymond L. (Raymond Leech), 1901-
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Civil defense -- United States -- 20th century.
Conference Proceedings.
Conferences. nasat
McCarthyism.
Constitutions. aat
Grant proposals. aat
Lectures lcgft
Borras, Catherine.
Carey, William, D.
White, Marge.
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