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AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES GUIDE TO SERIES I-B-1: GENERAL RECORDS. LETTERBOOKS. BOUND LETTERBOOKS. VOLUME 12, 1901-1905 Archives American Academy of Arts and Sciences 136 Irving Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 © 2013 American Academy of Arts and Sciences Updated: 19 April 2016 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES -- GUIDE TO LETTERBOOK, VOLUME 12, 1901-1905 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES ARCHIVES Series I-B-1: General records. Letterbooks. Bound letterbooks. Volume 12, 1901-1905 ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Historical Note The Academy has received letters, announcements, and other forms of correspondence since the founding in 1780. All such correspondence was the responsibility of the Corresponding Secretary, one of the original officers of the Academy. Beginning sometime in the late 1800s, incoming letters were pasted into bound scrapbooks, which the Academy referred to as “letterbooks.” This practice continued until 1988, when staff began saving correspondence in folders. For the time period covered by Volume 12, the Presidents of the Academy were Alexander Agassiz (1894-1903) and William Watson Goodwin (903-1908). The Corresponding Secretaries were William Morris Davis (1900-1904) and Edwin Herbert Hall (1904-1915). Scope and Content The series of letterbooks in its entirety includes letters from newly-elected Fellows, formally accepting their elections; communications with other learned societies (especially, invitations to attend meetings or send representatives to official events, and offers to exchange publications); correspondence concerning gifts of books, maps, and natural history specimens; and inquiries from members and non- members regarding the submission and publication of articles. Volume 12 contains letters, circulars and other documents received by the American Academy during 1901-1905. Most from members are in the form of incoming correspondence acknowledging their election. Other topics include notices of member deaths, circulars from national and international scientific societies and institutions, announcements of international congresses and invitations to various institutional anniversaries. Of particular interest are the announcements of the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis and form letters from the Nobel Committee soliciting suggestions for awardees. Volume 1 volume contained within 2 document cases, Boxes 0287.4-0287.5 (0.5 linear feet). Archival Arrangement The Academy has begun disbinding the volumes and conserving the individual letters, and will continue that practice until all letters are in stable condition. The Page 2 of 56 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES -- GUIDE TO LETTERBOOK, VOLUME 12, 1901-1905 letterbooks in Series I-B are arranged numerically by volume number. Within each volume, the original order of the pages has been retained. Generally the records are arranged in chronological order. Multiple unrelated documents on one support page are labeled a, b; enclosures or envelopes are labeled e. Preferred Citation [Item title, date]. Series I-B-1: General records. Letterbooks. Bound letterbooks. Volume 12, 1901-1905. Archives, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Languages English French German Italian Latin Swedish Subjects Learned institutions and societies—America Learned institutions and societies—Europe Learned institutions and societies—Publishing Letter books Science—History Processing Information Processed by Nishtha Lakhanpal, Simmons GSLIS intern, May 2012. Page 3 of 56 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES -- GUIDE TO LETTERBOOK, VOLUME 12, 1901-1905 ITEM LIST ACADEMY LETTERBOOK VOLUME 12, 1901-1905 Page 12-1a Letter from William Williams Keen to W. M. Davis, 1901 March 30; Philadelphia. Acknowledges election to the Academy. Creator: Keen, William W. (William Williams), b. 1837; Elected 1901, Associate Fellow Image: http://www.amacad.org/archive/images/002850.001.jpg Page 12-1b Letter from Franklin Paine Mall to W. M. Davis, 1901 April 02; Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. Acknowledges election to the Academy. Creator: Mall, Franklin P. (Franklin Paine), 1862-1917; Elected 1901, Associate Fellow Image: http://www.amacad.org/archive/images/002851.001.jpg Page 12-2 Letter from Eliakim Hastings Moore to Corresponding Secretary of the Academy, 1901 April 07; [Chicago]. Acknowledges election to the Academy. Creator: Moore, Eliakim Hastings, 1862-1932; Elected 1901, Associate Fellow Image: http://www.amacad.org/archive/images/002852.001.jpg Page 12-3a Letter from Edward Leamington Nichols to W. M. Davis, 1901 April 01; Ithaca, NY. Acknowledges election to the Academy. Creator: Nichols, E. L. (Edward Leamington), 1854-1937; Elected 1901, Associate Fellow Image: http://www.amacad.org/archive/images/002853.001.jpg Page 4 of 56 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES -- GUIDE TO LETTERBOOK, VOLUME 12, 1901-1905 Page 12-3b Printed death notice, [1901; Lund, Sweden]. Announces the death of Jacob Georg Agardh, December 13, 1893 (FHM, 1878). Creator: [Family of Jacob Georg Agardh] Language: Latin Image: http://www.amacad.org/archive/images/002854.001.jpg Page 12-4 Letter from Henry Fairfield Osborn to W. M. Davis, 1901 April 3; New York. Acknowledges election to the Academy. Creator: Osborn, Henry Fairfield (1857–1935), Elected 1901 Associate Fellow Image: http://www.amacad.org/archive/images/002855.001.jpg Page 12-5a Letter from Frank Shipley Collins to W. M. Davis, 1901 April 12; Malden, MA. Acknowledges election to the Academy. Creator: Collins, Frank S. (Frank Shipley), 1848-1920; Elected 1901 Image: http://www.amacad.org/archive/images/002856.001.jpg Page 12-5b Letter from [Vladimir Vasilyevich Markovnikov] to W. Davis, [1901] March 22/April 4; Moscow. Thanks the Academy for its well wishes [on the occasion of a celebration for his 40-year career in science]. Creator: [Markovnikov, Vladimir Vasilyevich, 1838-1904] Image: http://www.amacad.org/archive/images/002857.001.jpg Page 5 of 56 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES -- GUIDE TO LETTERBOOK, VOLUME 12, 1901-1905 Page 12-6 Printed death notice, [1901 April]; [Baltimore, MD]. Announces the death of Henry A. Rowland, April 16, 1901 (1876, Associate Fellow) and lists his professional associations. Creator: Johns Hopkins University Image: http://www.amacad.org/archive/images/002858.001.jpg Image: http://www.amacad.org/archive/images/002858.002.jpg Image: http://www.amacad.org/archive/images/002858.003.jpg Image: http://www.amacad.org/archive/images/002858.004.jpg Page 12-6e Professor Rowland. 1848-1901.: An address before the officers and students of the Johns Hopkins University, assembled before the funeral, April 18,1901., [1901 April]; [Baltimore, MD]. Circular of eulogy delivered by the President of Johns Hopkins Unversity for Henry A. Rowland (1876, Associate Fellow). Creator: Gilman, Daniel C. Image: http://www.amacad.org/archive/images/002859.001.jpg Image: http://www.amacad.org/archive/images/002859.002.jpg Image: http://www.amacad.org/archive/images/002859.003.jpg Image: http://www.amacad.org/archive/images/002859.004.jpg Page 12-7 Printed death notice, 1901 April 6; Rome. Announces the death of Angelo Messedaglia, April 5, 1901, and includes information about his funeral. Creator: Reale Accademia dei Lincei Language: Italian Image: http://www.amacad.org/archive/images/002860.001.jpg Image: http://www.amacad.org/archive/images/002860.002.jpg Page 6 of 56 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES -- GUIDE TO LETTERBOOK, VOLUME 12, 1901-1905 Page 12-8 Printed death notice, 1901 April 9; Turin, Italy. Announces the death of Giulio Bizzozero, April 8, 1901. Creator: Reale Accademia delle Scienze di Torino Language: Italian Image: http://www.amacad.org/archive/images/002861.001.jpg Image: http://www.amacad.org/archive/images/002861.002.jpg Page 12-9 Invitation, 1901 February 28; Ekaterinburg, [Russia]. The Amateur Ural Society of Natural Sciences in Ekaterinburg invites the Academy to attend the occasion of a jubilee for the 50 years in the medical profession of its Honorary Member-founder, Dr. A. Mislawsky. Conntemporary note that invitation was answered on May 13, 1901 giving Dr. Mislawsky "best wishes". Creator: Ural‘skoe obshchestvo li︠u︡biteleĭ estestvoznanii︠a︡, Ekaterinburg Language: French Image: http://www.amacad.org/archive/images/002862.001.jpg Page 12-10 Letter from Arthur Macdonald to Samuel H. Scudder, 1901 May 2; The Cairo, Washington, DC. Requests an endorsement from the Academy for a laboratory for scientific and sociological purposes. Encloses list of names who are in the favor of the opening of this laboratory. Creator: Mac Donald, Arthur, 1856-1936. Image: http://www.amacad.org/archive/images/002863.001.jpg Image: http://www.amacad.org/archive/images/002863.002.jpg Image: http://www.amacad.org/archive/images/002863.003.jpg Image: http://www.amacad.org/archive/images/002863.004.jpg Image: http://www.amacad.org/archive/images/002863.005.jpg Page 7 of 56 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES -- GUIDE TO LETTERBOOK, VOLUME 12, 1901-1905 Page 12-11 Letter from George Ellery Hale to W.M Davis, 1901 May 14; Yerkes Observatory, Williams Bay, Wisconsin. Acknowledges election to the Academy. Creator: Hale, George Ellery, 1868-1938; Elected 1901, Associate Fellow Image: http://www.amacad.org/archive/images/002864.001.jpg Page 12-12a Letter from Charles Otis Whitman to Davis, [1901] July 24; Woods Holl, MA. Acknowledges election to the Academy as Associate Fellow. Note: Woods Hole was officially Known as Wood's Holl from 1877- 1896. Creator: Whitman, Charles Otis, 1842-1910;