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1Author:  Werner, Oswald, 1928-
 Anthropologist. Anthropology department Northwestern University, 1963-1998, chair 1978-1983, 1987-1989; editor "Cultural Anthropological Methods"; founder and director Northwestern University Ethnographic Field School, 1974 


 Title:  Correspondence between Oswald Werner and Anthony F. C. Wallace     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1965-1975 
 Extent:  Approximately 6 letters 
 Abstract:  Wallace's comments on Werner article; Planning symposium at AAA meeting to honor Voegelin, asking for papers, includes abstract for symposium and "Form for Paper Abstracts", and Wallace's summary of paper he wants to submit; Ethnoscience Ethnography symposium invitation to submit papers, Wallace declines 
 Source:  Wallace Family Collection, Subcollection I, Anthony F. C. Wallace Papers (Ms. Coll. 64) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment 
2Author:  Wallace, Anthony F. C., 1923-
 Anthropologist. Instructor anthropology Bryn Mawr College, 1948-1950; assistant instructor anthropology University of Pennsylvania, research secretary Behavioral Research Council, 1951-1955; research assistant professor University of Pennsylvania, 1952-1955, visiting associate professor, 1955-1961, professor, 1961, chairman, 1961-1971; Geraldine R. Segal professor social thought, 1980-1983, University professor, 1983-1988, professor emeritus, 1988- 


 Title:  Correspondence between Oswald Werner and Anthony F. C. Wallace     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1965-1975 
 Extent:  Approximately 6 letters 
 Abstract:  Wallace's comments on Werner article; Planning symposium at AAA meeting to honor Voegelin, asking for papers, includes abstract for symposium and "Form for Paper Abstracts", and Wallace's summary of paper he wants to submit; Ethnoscience Ethnography symposium invitation to submit papers, Wallace declines 
 Source:  Wallace Family Collection, Subcollection I, Anthony F. C. Wallace Papers (Ms. Coll. 64) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment 
3Author:  White, Leslie A., 1900-1975
 Anthropologist. Instructor, sociology and anthropology, University of Buffalo, 1927-1928, assistant professor, 1928-1930; assistant professor, anthropology, University of Michigan, 1930-1932, associate professor, 1932-1943, professor, 1943-1970, chairman of department, 1945-1957; visiting professor, anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1973-1975; curator, anthropology, Buffalo Museum of Science, 1927-1930 


 Title:  Letter to Anthony F. C. Wallace     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1968 
 Extent:  1 letter 
 Abstract:  Education/course - employment of new professor to teach courses on North American natives 
 Source:  Wallace Family Papers, Subcollection I, Anthony F. C. Wallace Papers (Ms. Coll. 64) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment 
4Author:  De Laguna, Frederica, 1906-2004
 Anthropologist, archaeologist. Assistant, Eskimo archaeology, Danish Greenland expedition, 1929; assistant, American section, University of Pennsylvania Museum, 1931-1934; associate soil conservationist, Pima Reservation, USDA, 1935-1936; lecturer, anthropology, Bryn Mawr College, 1938-1941, assistant professor, 1941-1942, 1946-1949, associate professor, 1949-1955, professor, 1955-1976, emeritus professor, 1976-2004. 


 Title:  Correspondence between Frederica De Laguna and William Fenton     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1948, 1955 
 Extent:  5 letters 
 Abstract:  De Laguna elected to Board of AAA; "public domain"; policies. See also: American Philosophical Society 
 Source:  William N. Fenton Papers (Ms. Coll. 20) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment 
5Author:  Fenton, William N., 1908-2005
 Anthropologist. U.S. Indian Service, 1935-1937; instructor in sociology and anthropology, St. Lawrence University, 1937-1938; visiting instructor to various universities; lecturer; associate anthropologist, Smithsonian, 1939-1943; ethnologist, 1943-1951; National Research Council, 1952-1954; New York State Museum and Science Service, 1954-1968; professor, SUNY-Albany, 1968-1974; professor emeritus, 1979-2005 


 Title:  Correspondence between Frederica De Laguna and William Fenton     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1948, 1955 
 Extent:  5 letters 
 Abstract:  De Laguna elected to Board of AAA; "public domain"; policies. See also: American Philosophical Society 
 Source:  William N. Fenton Papers (Ms. Coll. 20) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment 
6Author:  Parsons, Elsie Clews, 1875-1941
 Anthropologist, folklorist. Independently wealthy writer and researcher in ethnology and folklore. Lecturer, Barnard College, 1902-1905; assistant editor, Journal of American Folk-Lore; president, American Anthropological Association, 1940-1941 


 Title:  Letter to Frederica De Laguna     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  26 November 1941 
 Extent:  1 letter 
 Abstract:  Letter to De Laguna. American Anthropological Association 
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (572 P25.1) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment 
7Author:  Hallowell, Alfred Irving, 1892-1974
 Anthropologist. Instructor, anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 1922-1927, assistant professor, 1927-1936, associate professor, 1936-1939, professor, 1939-1944, department chairman, 1941-1944; professor, Northwestern University, 1944-1947; professor, University of Pennsylvania, 1947-1971, professor of anthropology, department of psychiatry, Medical School, and curator, social anthropology, University Museum, 1956-1971; emeritus professor and curator, 1971-1974. 


 Title:  Correspondence between Alfred Hallowell and Anthony F. C. Wallace     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1956-1957, 1969 
 Extent:  4 letters 
 Abstract:  Asking Hallowell for recommendation; course discussion; congratulations to Wallace for getting into Philosophical Society 
 Source:  Wallace Family Papers, Subcollection I, Anthony F. C. Wallace Papers (Ms. Coll. 64) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment 
8Author:  Wallace, Anthony F. C., 1923-
 Anthropologist. Instructor anthropology Bryn Mawr College, 1948-1950; assistant instructor anthropology University of Pennsylvania, research secretary Behavioral Research Council, 1951-1955; research assistant professor University of Pennsylvania, 1952-1955, visiting associate professor, 1955-1961, professor, 1961, chairman, 1961-1971; Geraldine R. Segal professor social thought, 1980-1983, University professor, 1983-1988, professor emeritus, 1988- 


 Title:  Correspondence between Alfred Hallowell and Anthony F. C. Wallace     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1956-1957, 1969 
 Extent:  4 letters 
 Abstract:  Asking Hallowell for recommendation; course discussion; congratulations to Wallace for getting into Philosophical Society 
 Source:  Wallace Family Papers, Subcollection I, Anthony F. C. Wallace Papers (Ms. Coll. 64) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment 
9Author:  Hoebel, E. (Edward) Adamson, 1906-1993
 Anthropologist. Instructor sociology, New York University, 1929-1935, associate professor sociology and anthropology, 1935-1941, associate professor, 1941-1948; lecturer; visiting instructor to various universities; professor, head University of Utah, 1948-1954; professor, chairman University of Minnesota, 1954-1968, Regent's professor, 1966-1972, professor law, 1972-1981; emeritus, 1972-1993 


 Title:  Letter to Paul Radin     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1942 
 Extent:  1 letter 
 Abstract:  Compliments on Radin's lecture 
 Source:  E. Adamson Hoebel Papers (Ms. Coll. 43) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment 
10Author:  Redfield, Robert, 1897-1958
 Anthropologist. Instructor, sociology, University of Colorado, 1925-1926; fellow, Social Science Research Council, 1926-1927; instructor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1927-1928, assistant professor, 1928-1930, associate professor, 1930-1934, professor and dean, Divison of Social Sciences, 1934-1946, chairman, department of anthropology, 1947-1949, Robert Maynard Hutchins professor, 1953-1958; research associate, in charge of ethnology and sociological fieldwork, Carnegie Institution, 1930-1946 


 Title:  Letter to Franz Boas     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  10 Januaryary 1941 
 Extent:  1 letter 
 Abstract:  Recommendation for Jules Henry 
 Source:  Franz Boas Papers (B B61) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment 
11Author:  Redfield, Robert, 1897-1958
 Anthropologist. Instructor, sociology, University of Colorado, 1925-1926; fellow, Social Science Research Council, 1926-1927; instructor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1927-1928, assistant professor, 1928-1930, associate professor, 1930-1934, professor and dean, Divison of Social Sciences, 1934-1946, chairman, department of anthropology, 1947-1949, Robert Maynard Hutchins professor, 1953-1958; research associate, in charge of ethnology and sociological fieldwork, Carnegie Institution, 1930-1946 


 Title:  Correspondence between Robert Redfield and Richard Shryock     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  26 September 1939 - 31 May 1940 
 Extent:  7 letters 
 Abstract:  7 letters (4 to Shryock, 3 to Redfield). Anthropology and history; social science research training; conferences 
 Source:  Richard Harrison Shryock Papers (B Sh86) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment 
12Author:  Shryock, Richard Harrison, 1893-1972
 Professor of history, medical historian. Taught at University of Pennsylvania, Duke University, and Johns Hopkins University. Librarian of APS 


 Title:  Correspondence between Robert Redfield and Richard Shryock     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  26 September 1939 - 31 May 1940 
 Extent:  7 letters 
 Abstract:  7 letters (4 to Shryock, 3 to Redfield). Anthropology and history; social science research training; conferences 
 Source:  Richard Harrison Shryock Papers (B Sh86) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment 
13Author:  Shapiro, Harry Lionel, 1902-1990
 Physical anthropologist. Tutor, anthropology, Harvard University, 1925-1926; assistant curator, American Museum of Natural History, 1926-1931, associate curator, 1931-1943, curator and chairman, 1942-1970, emeritus chairman, 1970-1990; professor, anthropology, Columbia University, 1939-1973 


 Title:  Correspondence between Harry Shapiro and Anthony F. C. Wallace     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1957 
 Extent:  3 letters 
 Abstract:  Wallace accepts appointment as member to the Research Advisory Committee of the Commonwealth Mental Health Research Foundation; meeting 
 Source:  Wallace Family Papers, Subcollection I, Anthony F. C. Wallace Papers (Ms. Coll. 64) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment 
14Author:  Wallace, Anthony F. C., 1923-
 Anthropologist. Instructor anthropology Bryn Mawr College, 1948-1950; assistant instructor anthropology University of Pennsylvania, research secretary Behavioral Research Council, 1951-1955; research assistant professor University of Pennsylvania, 1952-1955, visiting associate professor, 1955-1961, professor, 1961, chairman, 1961-1971; Geraldine R. Segal professor social thought, 1980-1983, University professor, 1983-1988, professor emeritus, 1988- 


 Title:  Correspondence between Harry Shapiro and Anthony F. C. Wallace     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1957 
 Extent:  3 letters 
 Abstract:  Wallace accepts appointment as member to the Research Advisory Committee of the Commonwealth Mental Health Research Foundation; meeting 
 Source:  Wallace Family Papers, Subcollection I, Anthony F. C. Wallace Papers (Ms. Coll. 64) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment 
15Author:  Boas, Franz, 1858-1942
 Anthropologist. Assistant, Royal Ethnographic Museum, Berlin, 1885-1886; privat-dozent, University of Berlin, 1885-1886; docent, Clark University, 1889-1892; assistant, department of anthropology, Columbian Exposition, 1892-1894; assistant curator, American Museum of Natural History, 1895-1900, curator, 1900-1905; lecturer, anthropology, Columbia Univeristy, 1896-1899, professor, 1899-1936, emeritus professor, 1936-1942. Boas was interested in a broad spectrum of cultural and physical studies and was a central figure in American anthropology from the early 1900s until his death in 1942. His students include (among others): Alfred Kroeber, Robert Lowie, Melville Herskovits, Edward Sapir, Margaret Mead, Ruth Benedict, Alexander Goldenweiser, Paul Radin, M. F. Ashley Montagu, Frank Speck, and Elsie Clews Parsons. 


 Title:  Correspondence between Frank Baker and Franz Boas     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  10 December 1898 - 10 March 1902 
 Extent:  6 letters 
 Abstract:  6 letters (4 to Boas, 2 to Baker). American Anthropologist 
 Source:  Franz Boas Papers (B B61) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
16Author:  Tozzer, Alfred M., 1877-1954
 Anthropologist, archaeologist. Instructor, Anthropology, Harvard University, 1905-1912, assistant professor, 1912-1920, associate professor, 1912-1920, professor, 1921-1945; John E. Hudson professor of archaeology, 1945-1947, professor emeritus, 1947-1954; curator, Middle American Archaeology, Peabody Museum, 1905-1947 


 Title:  Correspondence between Alfred Tozzer and Charles Davenport     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1 July 1919 - 3 December 1930 
 Extent:  7 letters 
 Abstract:  7 letters (4 to Davenport, 3 to Tozzer). Anthropometry of American soldiers; Hawaiian physical types; conferences 
 Source:  Charles Benedict Davenport Papers (B D27) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Physical studies -- Physical anthropology, medical anthropology, anthropometrics, craniology, race, human evolution 
17Author:  Davenport, Charles Benedict, 1866-1944
 Biologist, eugenicist. Instructor, zoology, Harvard University, 1892-1899; assistant professor, University of Chicago, 1899-1891, associate professor, 1901-1904; director, summer biological lab, of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, 1898-1923; director, Station for Experimental Evolution, Cold Spring Harbor, 1904-1934; director, Eugenics Record Office, 1910-1934 (1920-1934, Department of Genetics, Carnegie Institution). Davenport was a central figure in American eugenics and, secondarily, in genetics research, from the founding of the Cold Spring Harbor Station in 1904 to the 1930s. He frequently found himself in serious disagreement with Boas and his supporters over the role of environment versus heredity in shaping racial morphology and social behavior. 


 Title:  Correspondence between Alfred Tozzer and Charles Davenport     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1 July 1919 - 3 December 1930 
 Extent:  7 letters 
 Abstract:  7 letters (4 to Davenport, 3 to Tozzer). Anthropometry of American soldiers; Hawaiian physical types; conferences 
 Source:  Charles Benedict Davenport Papers (B D27) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Physical studies -- Physical anthropology, medical anthropology, anthropometrics, craniology, race, human evolution 
18Author:  Werner, Oswald, 1928-
 Anthropologist. Anthropology department Northwestern University, 1963-1998, chair 1978-1983, 1987-1989; editor "Cultural Anthropological Methods"; founder and director Northwestern University Ethnographic Field School, 1974 


 Title:  Correspondence between Oswald Werner and Dell Hymes     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1962-1967 
 Extent:  5 letters 
 Abstract:  Harry Hoijer festschrift - Navaho; comments on "The Basic Assumptions of Ethnoscience" (Manuscript included). 
 Source:  Dell H. Hymes Papers (Ms. Coll. 55) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
19Author:  Hymes, Dell Hathaway, 1927-
 Linguist, folklorist. Instructor to assistant professor, social anthropology, Harvard University, 1956-1960; associate professor to professor of anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1960-65; professor of anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 1965-1971, professor of folklore and linguistics, 1972-1987, professor of education, 1975-1987, dean of education, 1975-1987. University of Virginia, Professor of anthropology and English, 1987-2000, Emeritus Professor, 2000- 


 Title:  Correspondence between Oswald Werner and Dell Hymes     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1962-1967 
 Extent:  5 letters 
 Abstract:  Harry Hoijer festschrift - Navaho; comments on "The Basic Assumptions of Ethnoscience" (Manuscript included). 
 Source:  Dell H. Hymes Papers (Ms. Coll. 55) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
20Author:  White, Leslie A., 1900-1975
 Anthropologist. Instructor, sociology and anthropology, University of Buffalo, 1927-1928, assistant professor, 1928-1930; assistant professor, anthropology, University of Michigan, 1930-1932, associate professor, 1932-1943, professor, 1943-1970, chairman of department, 1945-1957; visiting professor, anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1973-1975; curator, anthropology, Buffalo Museum of Science, 1927-1930 


 Title:  Letters to E. Adamson Hoebel     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1970, 1973 
 Extent:  2 letters 
 Abstract:  White declining to read article; personal 
 Source:  E. Adamson Hoebel Papers (Ms. Coll. 43) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Personal matters 
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