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Finding Aids to Official Records of the Smithsonian Institution Archives

Accession 96-010

Smithsonian Institution. Assistant Provost for the Sciences

Subject Files, 1990-1995

Repository:Smithsonian Institution Archives, Washington, D.C. Contact us at osiaref@si.edu.
Creator:Smithsonian Institution. Assistant Provost for the Sciences
Title:Subject Files
Dates:1990-1995
Quantity:1 cu. ft. (1 record storage box)
Collection:Accession 96-010
Language of Materials:English
Summary:

This accession consists of the records of Robert S. Hoffmann's files from 1990-1995. There is information on the Washington Biologists Field Club which gives a brief history, by-laws, and membership information. Also in this accession are files relating to the Material Culture Forum from 1993-1995, which includes issues of the Grapevine Newsletter, a history, and brief segments of their dinner meetings; 1994-1995 Yale/Smithsonian seminar including the topic: Material Culture of the 1940's: Making Do, Making New. Included are records on "What About Increase?" The First Science and Humanities Dialogue. Robert S. Hoffmann's chronological files from 1990-1995 are also included.

Descriptive Entry

This accession consists of Robert S. Hoffmann's files from 1990-1995. There is information on the Washington Biologists Field Club which gives a brief history, by-laws, and membership information. Also in this accession are files relating to the Material Culture Forum from 1993-1995, which includes issues of the Grapevine Newsletter, a history, and brief segments of their dinner meetings; 1994-1995 Yale/Smithsonian seminar including the topic: Material Culture of the 1940's: Making Do, Making New.

Included are records on "What About Increase?" The First Science and Humanities Dialogue. Robert S. Hoffmann's chronological files from 1990-1995 are also included. Among other things, issues of the Grapevine Newsletter are enclosed.

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Preferred Citation

Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession 96-010, Smithsonian Institution, Assistant Provost for the Sciences, Subject Files

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Container List

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Washington Biologists' Field Club

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National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) - Office of the Director Assignment

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Material Culture Form, 1994-1995

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Material Culture Form, 1993

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Yale/Smithsonian Seminar, 1994-1995

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Dialogues

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History Roundtable, 1993-1995

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1994 Read (chronological) Files Assistant Secretary for Science (Hoffmann/Selig)

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1993 Read (chronological) Files Assistant Secretary for Science (Hoffmann/Selig)

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1992 Read (chronological) Files Assistant Secretary for Research (Hoffmann/Selig)

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1991 Read (chronological) Files Assistant Secretary for Research (Hoffmann) Executive Assistant's Files

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1990 Read (chronological) Files Assistant Secretary for Research (Hoffmann/Selig)

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