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Records

Smithsonian Libraries and Archives

Object Details

Topic
Journal of Mammalogy
Topic
Mammalogy
Professional associations
Mammalogists
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Historical Note
The American Society of Mammalogists was formally established at an organizational meeting held in the new U.S. National Museum (now the National Museum of Natural History), Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., April 3-4, 1919. The meeting had been announced by a one-page circular mailed in February 1919 to several thousand prospective members and by an advertisement in Science magazine. (See Box 62, Folder 1, Box 143, Folders 1 and 2, and Box 144, Folder 2 for minutes and reports of the organizational meeting.) It was an outgrowth of the recommendations of an ad hoc committee established originally by several members of the U.S. Biological Survey, which at the time was housed in the National Museum in Washington, D.C. The organizational committee consisted of Hartley H. T. Jackson, U.S. Biological Survey, chairman; Walter P. Taylor, U.S. Biological Survey, secretary; Glover M. Allen, Boston Society of Natural History; Joseph A. Allen, American Museum of Natural History; Joseph Grinnell, University of California; Ned Hollister, U.S. National Zoological Park; Arthur H. Howell, U. S. Biological Survey; Wilfred H. Osgood, Field Museum of Natural History; Edward A. Preble, U.S. Biological Survey; and Witmer Stone, Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Other staff members of the U.S. Biological Survey who contributed to the discussions of the committee included Vernon Bailey, A. K. Fisher, William H. Cheesman, and E. W. Nelson. Sixty persons signed the Register of Attendance at the organizational meeting (see Box 143, Folder 2), but the list of charter members of the society includes approximately 400 names (see Box 62, Folder 2). The by-laws (see Box 143, Folder 4) and rules of the new society were based on the constitutions and by-laws of the American Ornithologists Union, the American Society of Naturalists, the Wisconsin Natural History Society, the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, and the Biological Society of Washington. The Society was incorporated in the District of Columbia on April 29, 1920, and the purpose of the Society is spelled out as "the promotion of the study of mammalogy by the publication of a serial and other publications, by aiding research, and by engaging in such other activities as may be deemed expedient." (See Box 143, Folder 3.) Signatories to the Articles of Incorporation were C. Hart Merriam, E. W. Nelson, Vernon Bailey, Hartley H. T. Jackson, Clarence R. Shoemaker, Charles W. Richmond, and Victor J. Evans. The Society publishes the Journal of Mammalogy quarterly and a number of miscellaneous publications and several series on a less regular basis.
Extent
77.19 cu. ft. (153 document boxes) (1 16x20 box) (4 oversize folders)
Date
1919-1993 and undated
Archival Repository
Smithsonian Institution Archives
Identifier
Record Unit 7357
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Audiotapes
Manuscripts
Videotapes
Black-and-white photographs
Color transparencies
Citation
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 7357, American Society of Mammalogists, Records
Genre/Form
Audiotapes
Manuscripts
Videotapes
Black-and-white photographs
Color transparencies
Descriptive Entry
These records document the history and development of the American Society of Mammalogists from the time of its inception through the year 1994. The collection includes a number of early documents, some in the handwriting of the originators, and correspondence, minutes, reports, financial records, audiocassettes, photographs, and other memorabilia from the files of most of the officers and many of the committees serving during 1919-1994. A commemorative wood-cased album contains photographs of all the presidents of the society, and another contains photos of honorary members (see Box 159). A history of the Society, 75 Years of Mammalogy, containing chapters contributed by a number of authors and edited by James N. Layne, was published in 1994. (Papers connected with three of the book's chapters are included in Box 150, Folders 1-3). A less formal and perhaps more personal description of the early days of the Society was written by Hartley H. T. Jackson in 1968 and sent to Donald Hoffmeister, then Society historian. This remarkable document, in Jackson's own hand, is preserved in the collection (see Box 143, Folder 6) along with a number of other writings by Jackson and other early members.
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Record ID
ebl-1503511107001-1503511107014-0
Metadata Usage
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  • Folder 4 1927-1952 Economic Mammalogy Committee: reports and correspondence

  • Box 65

  • Folder 1 1927-1969 Reports

  • Folder 6 1937-1967 H. M. Van Deusen papers: General correspondence

  • Folder 3 1974-1975 Correspondence

  • Folder 2 1970-1971 Records of the Recording Secretary; bound volume

  • Folder 5 1979 Special Publication #5: Manatee; bound volume

  • Folder 2 1935-1950 Historians' papers: Keith Reynolds correspondence

  • Folder 15 Photo: Robert M. Timm

  • Folder 75 Photo: Ronald H. Pine

  • Folder 6 1991 Mammalian Species, 379-389

  • Folder 6 1966 Annual meeting

  • Folder 6 1967 President (R. G. VanGelder) papers: Correspondence re: Annual meeting

  • Folder 15 Group photo 1990

  • Boxes 160-161

  • Folder 1 1987 Autobiographical survey of members; A-D

  • Box 150

  • Untitled

  • Folder 4 1987 Autobiographical survey of members; K-M

  • 1984-1988 Manuscript reviews, Ma 141-Ma 166

  • Folder 6 Photo: Rollin H. Baker

  • Folder 11 1986-1987 President (D. E. Wilson) papers: Correspondence with Editorial Committee

  • Folder 11 1946-1948 Secretary (E. T. Hooper, D. F. Hoffmeister) papers: Correspondence

  • Folder 32 Photos: Arizona mammalogists: Vorhies, Huey, Taylor, others; negatives

  • Folder 9 1977-1983 Managing Editor (R. S. Hoffmann) papers: Correspondence, Journal of Mammalogy

  • Folder 7 Obituary, Alejandro Villalobos Figueroa

  • Box 29

  • 1979-1981 Manuscript reviews, WB 101-WB 125

  • Folder 68 Photo: M. E. Musgrave

  • Folder 49 Photo: Stanley G. Jewett

  • Box 76

  • Folder 52 Photo: David R. Klein

  • Box 144

  • Folder 1 1966-1967 Correspondence

  • Folder 7 1974-1980 President (S. Anderson) papers: Correspondence, Mammalian Species (B)

  • Folder 6 1986 Grants-in-Aid, Shadle Award; correspondence, letters of inquiry (A)

  • 1992? Papers at ASM meeting; 5 tapes

  • Box 137

  • 1980 W. J. Hamilton, After-dinner speech, Rhode Island

  • Folder 8 1981 Annual meeting

  • Folder 7 1953-1954 Trustee (H. E. Anthony) papers: correspondence

  • Folder 4 1990 Recording Secretary (T. L. Yates): Correspondence re: Annual meeting (B)

  • Folder 2 1977-1981 Mammalian Species, 76-145

  • Folder 5 1924-1982 Resolutions Committee: reports

  • Folder 2 1974-1975 Correspondence (B)

  • Folder 72 Photo: Theodore S. Palmer

  • Folder 3 1976-1977 Correspondence (B)

  • Folder 4 1950-1951 Secretary papers: Minutes of meetings

  • Box 148

  • Box 14

  • Oversize

  • Folder 56 Photo: Aldo Starker Leopold

  • Folder 3 1954 National City Bank: statements, correspondence

  • Folder 16 Photos by D. F. Hoffmeister: miscellaneous groups, some individuals identified

  • Folder 1 1991-1992 James N. Layne papers: Source material on W. J. Hamilton, Jr., for chapter on presidents in the book, 75 Years of Mammalogy

  • Folder 8 1977 Recent Literature of Mammalogy; bound volume

  • Folder 9 1971 Annual meeting, (B)

  • Folder 6 1938-1963 Index Committee: reports

  • Folder 10 1969 President (R. G. VanGelder) papers: Correspondence

  • Folder 7 1986-1987 Correspondence re: archives

  • Folder 4 1974 Robert S. Hoffmann papers: correspondence

  • Boxes 124-125

  • Folder 2 Correspondence Whitiker to Wozencraft

  • Folder 10 1970-1972 President (J. N. Layne) papers: Correspondence re: international relations

  • Folder 4 1988 68th Annual meeting; Clemson, South Carolina

  • Box 4

  • Folder 9 1921 Secretary (H. H. Lane) papers: Minutes, Directors meeting

  • Folder 24 Photo: Esther and Floyd Durham

  • Folder 6 1979-1982 Editor's (D. E. Wilson) papers: Journal reviews

  • Box 123

  • Folder 1 1941-1944 National City Bank: statements, correspondence

  • Folder 4 1960-1969 Ten Year Index, Journal of Mammalogy; bound volume

  • Folder 2 1972 Bylaws revisions

  • Folder 9 1958-1968 Correspondence, Membership Committee

  • Folder 4 1974-1981 M. A. Lawrence papers

  • Folder 34 1931-67 Photos by W. J. Hamilton, Jr.; some individuals identified

  • Box 142

  • Folder 1 1945-1953 Treasurer (V. S. Schantz) papers: correspondence

  • Folder 2 1974 International Theriological Congress, Moscow; Abstracts (in English)

  • COMMITTEE PAPERS.

  • Untitled

  • Box 102

  • Folder 38 Photo: William J. Hamilton, Jr.

  • 1956-1959 Journal of Mammalogy, Vol. 37-40; bound volumes

  • Folder 4

  • Folder 1 1954-1961 Trustee papers: Reports, Northern Trust Company

  • Folder 19 1931 Secretary (H. H. Lane) papers: Minutes, Directors and Business meetings

  • Box 126

  • Folder 16 1986-1987 Correspondence, Committee on Management of Non-Game Mammals

  • Folder 8 1975 Annual meeting, Missoula, Montana

  • Folder 6 1942-1943 Secretary (E. T. Hooper) papers: Correspondence

  • 1964-1967 Journal of Mammalogy, Vol. 45-48; bound volumes

  • Untitled

  • Folder 3 1981-1983 Mammalian Species, 146-200

  • Folder 1 1980-1985 President (R. S. Hoffmann) papers: Correspondence with Association of Systematics Collections

  • Folder 1 1956-1961 Journal of Mammalogy, Correspondence, Allen Press

  • Folder 6 1978-1984 Correspondence, Committee on International Relations; R. S. Hoffmann papers

  • Folder 21 Photo: Magnus Degerbol

  • Folder 7 1967-1980 Editorial Committee (B)

  • Folder 3 1985 65th Annual meeting; Orono, Maine

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