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Photographs and Biographical Information

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sova.sia.faru7323
Topic
Entomologists
Entomology
Biography
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Photographs and Biographical Information
Historical Note
The Systematic Entomology Laboratory (SEL), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), is responsible for the identification of insect specimens. Its work provides basic support for biological control projects, environmental studies, and research activities of federal and state agencies and other organizations. SEL scientists are also active in research focused upon insect groups of economic importance to American agriculture. SEL maintains offices at the National Museum of Natural History and at the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, Beltsville, Maryland. Taxonomic work in entomology at the USDA was given separate status in 1925 with the creation of the Division of Taxonomic Investigation. Sievert Allen Rohwer was placed in charge of the division. During its nearly sixty year history, the section responsible for entomological taxonomy at the USDA has undergone numerous administrative reorganizations and name changes. Over most of these years it has had four titles: Division of Taxonomic Investigation, 1925-1934; Division of Insect Identification, 1934-1952; Insect Identification and Parasite Introduction Research Branch, 1959-1972; and Systematic Entomology Laboratory, 1972- . USDA entomologists in charge of taxonomic work have included Rohwer, 1925-1927; Harold Morrison, 1927-1935; Carl Frederick William Muesebeck, 1935-1954; Paul Wilson Oman, 1954-1960; William Henry Anderson, 1960-1966; Reece I. Sailer, 1967-1972; and Richard H. Foote, 1972-1976.
Extent
9.19 cu. ft. (17 document boxes) (1 16x20 box)
Date
1797-1988 and undated
Archival Repository
Smithsonian Institution Archives
Identifier
Record Unit 7323
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Black-and-white photographs
Clippings
Manuscripts
Citation
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 7323, Photographs and Biographical Information
Genre/Form
Black-and-white photographs
Clippings
Manuscripts
Descriptive Entry
This collection was created by combining two separate accessions of biographical information on and photographs of entomologists. Series 1 consists mostly of biographical materials on dipterists (entomologists who specialize in the study of flies) but also includes information about other entomologists and scientists in general. The material, which dates between 1797 and 1988, includes obituaries, magazine and newspaper articles, correspondence, bibliographies, photographs, handwriting samples, book reviews, and biographical sketches. Especially rich are the files on William H. Ashmead, Walther Horn, S. Dillon Ripley, and Alan Stone. Information on a number of entomological societies such as the Cambridge Entomological Club, the Entomological Society of America, and the Royal Entomological Society of London is also included. The series also includes a small number of group photographs and one folder of handwriting samples. The handwriting samples and other correspondence were assembled by Curtis W. Sabrosky and later culled from his papers as well as the papers of John M. Aldrich, Axel L. Melander, and Alan Stone. Series 2 consists primarily of photographs of entomologists taken between 1873 and 1950. The photographs were for the most part collected by Eugene Amandus Schwarz and Herbert Spencer Barber, United States Department of Agriculture entomologists associated with the United States National Museum. Included are formal portraits, casual shots, photographs taken during field work, and group photographs. The series also contains photographs of field work sites from around the world, and a few postcards.
SIA.FARU7323
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https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_217479
Record Unit 7323
SIA
Record ID
ebl-1562163022961-1562163026103-0

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  • Folder 48 Group photograph of dipterists at Fourth International Congress of Entomologists, Ithaca, New York, 1928.

  • Folder 34 Yagi, Nobumasa (1894-1967). Biographical sketch with a list of publications, in Japanese, 1967.

  • Folder 26 Wilson, Edward Osborne (1929-?). Handwriting sample, 1964; and biographical information, 1971 and undated.

  • Folder 42 Zwanziger, Mary Ann (?-?). Correspondence with Curtis W. Sabrosky, 1963.

  • Folder 31 Woodruff, Robert E. (?-?). Handwriting sample, 1957.

  • Folder 4 Weiser, Jaroslav (?-?). Handwriting sample, 1953.

  • Folder 21 Williams, Joseph Leroy (1906-1965). Obituary, 1968.

  • Folder 33 Wygodzinsky, Pedro W. (1916-1987). Obituary, 1987.

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  • Folder 56 Unidentified photographs, undated.

  • Folder 54 Group photograph of entomologists (including Elizabeth N. Marks, J. Bonne-Wepster, John Smart, Oscar Theodor, H. Laven, R. M. Gordon, Peter Mattingly, D.S. Bertram and Kenneth L. Knight) apparently attending a conference in Germany, undated.

  • Folder 12 Wetmore, Alexander (1886-1978). Includes a biographical article, 1977; and obituaries, 1978-1979.

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  • Folder 18 Wilcox, Joseph (?-?). Handwriting sample, 1936; and information upon his retirement, 1962.

  • Folder 14 Wheeler, William Morton (1865-1937). Includes correspondence with Axel L. Melander, 1903-1905; photographs, undated; a reprint of his address, "The Dry-rot of our Academic Biology," 1923; a bibliography and obituaries, 1937; and reviews of a biography of Wheeler, 1971. See Box 14, folder 48 for group photograph.

  • Folder 52 Group photograph of John Merton Aldrich, Raymond Corbett Shannon, Charles Willison Johnson, and Charles P. Alexander attending the Fourth International Congress of Entomologists, Ithaca, New York, 1928.

  • Folder 3 Weinberg, M. (?-?). Postcard to Curtis W. Sabrosky, 1977.

  • Folder 38 Zinn, Donald J. (?-?). Handwriting sample, undated.

  • Folder 2 Webber, Ray T. (?-?). Correspondence with John M. Aldrich, 1924, 1927-1928.

  • Folder 8 Weld, Lewis Hart (1875-1963). Obituaries, 1964-1965.

  • Folder 53 Large group photograph of entomologists attending the Fourth International Congress of Entomologists, Ithaca, New York, 1928.

  • Folder 25 Williston, Samuel Wendell (1852-1918). Includes a bibliography, 1911; biographical sketches, 1919, 1971, 1974; rough copies of his "Reminiscences," 1919; correspondence with Daniel William Coquillet, 1889; and photographs with a negative, undated.

  • Folder 27 Wind, Robert G. (1912-1975). Obituary, 1976.

  • Folder 6 Weiss, Paul (?-?). Correspondence with Curtis W. Sabrosky, 1959.


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