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AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES GUIDE TO RECORD GROUP I-B-1: GENERAL RECORDS. LETTERBOOKS. BOUND LETTERBOOKS. VOLUME 22, 1929-1935 Archives American Academy of Arts and Sciences 136 Irving Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 © 2013 American Academy of Arts and Sciences Updated: 12 November 2013 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES ARCHIVES Record Group I-B-1: General records. Letterbooks. Bound letterbooks. Volume 22, 1929-1935 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 22, the Presidents of the Academy were Edwin Bidwell Wilson (1927-1931), Jeremiah Denis Matthias Ford (1931-1933), and George Howard Parker (1933-1935). The Corresponding Secretary was Tenney Lombard Davis. 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 22 contains letters, invitations, invitations, and circulars received by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences during 1929-1935. Most documents are in the form of incoming correspondences from members acknowledging their election to the Academy, including Robert Frost. Also included in the letterbook are some invitations and select circulars from national and international societies and institutions. Of particular interest are documents surrounding the 700th anniversary of University of Toulouse and the 7th American Scientific Congress. Page 2 of 59 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES -- GUIDE TO LETTERBOOK, VOLUME 22, 1929-1935 Volume 1 volume contained within 1.5 document cases. 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 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 documents on one support page are labeled a and b. Documents on the reverse side are labeled v. Processing Information Processed by Erin Nakasone, Simmons GSLIS intern, October – November 2013. Preferred Citation [Item title, date]. Record Group I-B-1: General records. Letterbooks. Bound letterbooks. Volume 22, 1929-1935. Archives, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Languages English French German Italian Latin Subjects Learned institutions and societies – America Learned institutions and societies – Europe Learned institutions and societies – Latin America Letter books Science – History Page 3 of 59 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES -- GUIDE TO LETTERBOOK, VOLUME 22, 1929-1935 ITEM LIST ACADEMY LETTERBOOK VOLUME 22, 1929-1935 Page 22-1 Circular, “Consilium Universitatis Tolosanae Collegis et Academicis Salutem,” 1929 January; Toulouse, France. Invites recipient to the 700th founding of the University of Toulouse. Creator: Université de Toulouse Language: Latin Page 22-2 Circular, “Quatrieme Centenaire du College de France,” 1930 November 4; Paris. Invites recipient to the 400th founding of the College of France. Creator: Collège de France Language: French Page 22-3 Letter from Torald Sollmann to J. D. M. Ford, 1931 May 28; Cleveland, OH. Accepts request to be delegate at the Lakeside Hospital dedication. Creator: Sollmann, Torald Hermann, 1874-1965; elected 1930 Page 22-3v Invitation, “Faraday Celebrations 1931,” 1931; London. Invites the Academy to the Centenary of Michael Faraday’s discovery of electro-magnetic induction. Creator: Royal Institution of Great Britain Page 22-3v Invitation, [1931]; Cleveland, OH. Invites the Academy to the dedication of Lakeside Hospital. Creator: Lakeside Hospital Page 22-3v Invitation, [1931]; [Meadville, PA]. Invites recipient to the inauguration of William Pearson Tolley as President of Allegheny College. Creator: Allegheny College (Meadville, Pa.) Page 4 of 59 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES -- GUIDE TO LETTERBOOK, VOLUME 22, 1929-1935 Page 22-4 Invitation, [1931]; [Granville, OH]. Invites recipient to the centennial celebration of the founding of Denison University. Creator: Denison University Page 22-4v Invitation, [1931]; Baton Rouge, LA. Invites recipient to the inauguration of James Monroe Smith as president of Louisiana State University. Creator: Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.) Page 22-4v Letter from Seventh American Scientific Congress (Dr. Alfonso Pruneda, President) to Secretary of the Academy, 1931 September 30; Mexico City, Mexico. Encloses invitation to the Seventh American Scientific Congress in 1932. Note: Invitation not included. Creator: American scientific congress. 7th, Mexico, 1935. (Postponed from 1932) Page 22-4v Invitation, [1931]; Chapel Hill, NC. Invites the Academy to the inauguration of Frank Porter Graham as president of the University of North Carolina. Contemporary note records delegate McDougall has not responded. Note: Contemporary note in pencil in unknown hand. Creator: University of North Carolina (1793-1962) Page 22-5a Letter from Robert Seymour Conway, [1931]; St Albans, England. Acknowledges election to the Academy. Creator: Conway, Robert Seymour, 1864-1933; elected 1931, FHM Page 22-5b Letter from [Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher], 1931 May 22; [Oxford, England]. Acknowledges election to the Academy. Page 5 of 59 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES -- GUIDE TO LETTERBOOK, VOLUME 22, 1929-1935 Creator: Fisher, H. A. L. (Herbert Albert Laurens), 1865-1940; elected 1931, FHM Page 22-6a Letter from John Galsworthy, 1931 May 22; The Grove, Hampstead, London. Acknowledges election to the Academy. Creator: Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933; elected 1931, FHM Page 22-6b Letter from Edgar Allison Peers to the Corresponding Secretary of the Academy, 1931 May 22; [Liverpool, England]. Acknowledges election to the Academy. Creator: Peers, E. Allison (Edgar Allison), 1891-1952; elected 1931, FHM Page 22-7a Letter from Charles Sanford Terry, 1931 May 22; Westerton of Pitfodels, By Aberdeen, Scotland. Acknowledges election to the Academy. Creator: Terry, Charles Sanford, 1864-1936; elected 1931, FHM Page 22-7b Letter from Sylvain Levi to the Corresponding Secretary of the Academy, 1931 May 23; Paris. Acknowledges election to the Academy. Creator: Lévi, Sylvain, 1863-1935; elected 1931, FHM Page 22-8 Letter from Karl Willy Wagner to the Corresponding Secretary of the Academy, 1931 May 26; [Berlin]. Acknowledges election to the Academy. Creator: Wagner, Karl Willy, 1883-1953; elected 1931, FHM Page 22-9a Letter from George Macaulay Trevelyan, 1931 May 27; Cambridge, England. Acknowledges election to the Academy. Creator: Trevelyan, George Macaulay, 1876-1962; elected 1931, FHM Page 22-9b Letter from Ludwig Diels, 1931 May 28; Berlin. Page 6 of 59 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES -- GUIDE TO LETTERBOOK, VOLUME 22, 1929-1935 Acknowledges election to the Academy. Creator: Diels, Ludwig, 1874-1945; elected 1931, FHM Language: German Page 22-10a Letter from Antoine Meillet to the President of the Academy, 1931 May 28; Paris. Acknowledges election to the Academy. Creator: Meillet, A. (Antoine), 1866-1936; elected 1931, FHM Language: French Page 22-10b Letter from August Krogh to Tenney L. Davis, 1931 May 29; Copenhagen, Denmark. Acknowledges election to the Academy. Creator: Krogh, August, 1874-1949; elected 1931, FHM Page 22-11a Letter from Oliver Mitchell Wentworth Sprague, 1931 June 15. Acknowledges election to the Academy. Creator: Sprague, O. M. W. (Oliver Mitchell Wentworth), 1873-1953; elected 1931 Page 22-11b Letter from Thomas Nelson Perkins to Tenney L. Davis, 1931 June 8; [Boston]. Acknowledges election to the Academy. Creator: Perkins, Thomas Nelson, 1870-1937; elected 1931 Page 22-12a Letter from William Leonard Crum to Tenney L. Davis, 1931 June 20; [Cambridge, MA]. Acknowledges election to the Academy. Creator: Crum, William Leonard, 1894-1967; elected 1931 Page 22-12b Letter from William DeWitt Mitchell to Tenney L. Davis, 1931 July 2; [Washington, DC]. Acknowledges election to the Academy. Creator: Mitchell, William D. (William De Witt), 1874-1955; elected Page 7 of 59 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES -- GUIDE TO LETTERBOOK, VOLUME 22, 1929-1935 1931 Page 22-12c Letter from Thomas Reed Powell to Tenney L. Davis, 1931 July 7; Westport, NY. Acknowledges election to the Academy. Encloses admission fee and dues. Creator: Powell, Thomas Reed, 1880-1955; elected 1931 Page 22-12v Letter from Henry James to Tenney L. Davis, 1931 July 12; Lamb House, Rye, Sussex, England. Acknowledges election to the Academy. Creator: James, Henry, 1879-1947; elected 1931 Page 22-12v Letter from Zechariah Chafee, Jr. to Tenney L. Davis, 1931 August 30; Red Roof, Sorrento, ME. Declines election to the Academy. Note: Later