Box 1, Folder 5: Contains correspondence about members of Adonijah and Mary Welch's family, correspondence by descendents, obituaries, and brief histories. Correspondents primarily include A. B. Shaw and Winifred Dudley Shaw.
Box 1, Folder 4: Contains both business and personal correspondence from Welch including letters to parents of Iowa State students, friends, and colleagues.
Box 1, Folder 6: Contains remembrances of Welch and Iowa State and correspondence discussing Welch. Correspondents include Louis Pammel and Earle Ross.
Contains correspondence from Michel Chevalier to John Towne Danson. Chevalier discusses a variety of topics, including meetings, economics, the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, and political matters. Several of the letters mention the submarine tunnel between England and France. Most of the correspondence is in handwritten French. The bulk of the correspondence is written by Chevalier, but there are a few letters by other authors such as W. Rathbone.
Correspondence between J.V. Atanasoff and H.V. Gaskill, discussing the difficulties they are facing in their collaboration, as well as in other related projects in the face of war.
Letters written by Mary Welch to friends at Iowa State. Includes a description of the early years of the Department of Domestic Economy and letters written to Edgar and Margaret Stanton when the Welches were in Europe and after they returned.
Item from a series of AAAP records containing materials that document the formation of the Association, including correspondence between many charter members.
Item from a series of AAAP records containing materials that document the formation of the Association, including correspondence between many charter members.
Item from a series of AAAP records containing materials that document the formation of the Association, including correspondence between many charter members.
Item from a series of AAAP records containing materials that document the formation of the Association, including correspondence between many charter members.
Item from a series of AAAP records containing committee member assignments, membership committee interest surveys, committee reports and correspondence that reflect the varied interests of the Association.
Item from a series of AAAP records containing committee member assignments, membership committee interest surveys, committee reports and correspondence that reflect the varied interests of the Association.
Item from a series of AAAP records containing committee member assignments, membership committee interest surveys, committee reports and correspondence that reflect the varied interests of the Association.
Item from a series of AAAP records containing committee member assignments, membership committee interest surveys, committee reports and correspondence that reflect the varied interests of the Association.
Written by Mary and Adonijah Welch to Margaret and Edgar Stanton while the Welches were on their second trip to Europe after Welch resigned from the presidency. The letters mention family matters, the Board of Trustees and the dissension against Welch at Iowa State related to the desire for a more agricultural and vocational centered education.
Letter from Gladys Black to Nicholas S. Halmi reporting her correspondence with Paul Jones regarding the impact of declining prey populations and the increased use of recreational vehicles on Snowy Owl populations. This item was used as supporting documentation for the Iowa Ornithologists' Union Quarterly Report of spring 1977.
Audubon field notes for winter 1970-1971 and accompanying correspondence from Woodward H. Brown to Vernon M. Kleen, March 29, 1971 regarding reporting practices and the history of the field notes feature in Iowa Bird Life. This item was used as supporting documentation for the Iowa Ornithologists' Union Quarterly field report of winter 1970-1971.
This collection of letters (1840-1844) contains the initial responses for those invited to join the recently inaugurated American Statistical Association. The respondents include well-known statisticians such as Edward Jarvis, Francis Lieber, J.M. Peck, and William Prescott. The initial letter, written by ASA Secretary Joseph B. Felt, was sent (along with the constitution and by-laws) to nominated individuals after the ASA organizing meeting held in November 1839. These letters were used in an exhibit for the ASA Sesquicentennial in 1989.