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| MS 52 Iowa Academy of Science Records, 1875- [ongoing] |
Special Collections Department |
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creator: |
Iowa Academy of Science |
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title: |
Records |
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dates: |
1875-ongoing |
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extent: |
62.37 linear feet (148 manuscript boxes, 1
half-manuscript box, 1 item in artifact collection, 1 item in map case) |
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collection number: |
MS 52 |
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repository: |
Special Collections Department, Iowa State University. |
Administrative
information
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access: |
Open for research |
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publication rights: |
Consult Head, Special Collections Department |
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preferred citation: |
Iowa Academy of Science Records, MS 52, Special Collections
Department, Iowa State University Library. |
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Historical note |
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The
IAS is composed of sections representing the following sciences and
allied fields: agriculture; anthropology; cellular and molecular
biology; botany; chemical education; conservation; earth science
teaching; elementary science teaching; engineering; geology; inorganic,
physical, and analytical chemistry; physiology and linguistics; nursing;
organic and biological chemistry; physics; physiology; psychology;
science teaching; and zoology. In addition to the above pursuits, IAS also sponsors other major
activities related to the advancement of science in Iowa, the Iowa
Science Teachers Section and the Parish Farm. Iowa Science Teachers
Section The
Iowa Science Teachers Section (ISTS), whose mission is to advocate
for excellence in science education by promoting professionalism,
influencing policy, and enhancing learning, is an affiliate of the IAS. The IAS also administers the Iowa Science
Foundation (ISF), which provides small grants of up to $5000 to support
one-year projects proposed by individuals or organizations for the
purpose of furthering science in Iowa.
Parish
Farm
Upon
her death in 1954, Dr. Jessie Augusta Parish left the 240-acre Parish
Farm, which is located 1 ¾ miles north of Reinbeck, to the IAS. The
farm and its use remained with Dr. Parish's husband until he died in
1960.
For the first ten years that the Academy owned Parish Farm, it took a
minimal role in its management. The Academy hired the Parish's lawyer
as farm manager and Nelson Sager and his sons lived on and worked the
farm. The lease agreement gave full control of the farm and its
operations to the tenants and lasted for ten years, when the Academy
membership started to become more involved with farm matters.
In
1970, the IAS created a "model farm" on Parish Farm. They combined
modern agricultural practices and innovative conservation practices as
well as a set-aside program. This was designed to provide an optimum
income. The Academy hired Hertz Farm Management Service to manage the
farm and hired Melvin and Janet Schildroth as tenants.
During
the years that the IAS owned the Farm, it was used as a showcase of
conservation and management practices for groups locally and
internationally. School and community groups visited the Farm, and Hertz
Farm Management (Nevada, Iowa) used it for seminars for clients,
prospective clients, and employees. In 1985, a celebration was held at
the Farm to commemorate 25 years of Academy ownership.
Parish
Farm consists of about 200 tillable acres, primarily in a rotation of
corn and soybeans. The Parish Farm committee oversaw the activities of
Parish Farm until the IAS sold it in December 2000 and established an
investment program as the Jessie A. Parish Memorial Endowment. |
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Collection Description |
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The
administrative records include annual reports of the IAS, information
about the Board of Directors, and drafts of and information regarding
the IAS constitution and bylaws.
The
awards given by the IAS and other organizations include the Excellence
in Science Teaching Award (ESTA), the Outstanding Science Student Award
(OSSA), the President's Award for Excellence (PAE), the Distinguished
Service award, the Distinguished Fellow award, the Distinguished Iowa
Scientist award, IJAS scholarship awards, and various other awards.
The
Centennial records include information about the Centennial medallion,
arts contest, banquet, exhibits, publicity, and the Centennial
committee.
The committee records include information on various committees of
the IAS, including the ad hoc committee, the algific slopes advisory
committee, the advisory committee for project ASSIST, the annual meeting
committee, the articulation program committee, the auditing committee,
the committee on committees, the public education committee, the
conservation committee, the controversial issues committee, the
education committee, the election committee, the executive committee,
the farm committee, the finance committee, the ISTS committee, the local
arrangements committee, the long range planning committee, the
membership committee, the nominating committee, the Parish Farm
committee, the public information committee, the public relations
committee, the recognition and awards committee, the resolutions
committee, the section committees, the short course committee, the
social implications committee, the special farm committee, and the
student program committee. The conference records include programs, exhibitor information,
membership reports, attendance records, workshop information,
information about speakers, future meeting ideas, local arrangements,
papers presented, publicity, and registration materials.
The correspondence includes letters about controversial issues
such as science and creationism and letters and emails sent to and from
IAS executive committee members.
The grants section includes grants funded, grants not funded,
information about grant recipients, and evaluations of grant proposals
by the ISF grant committee.
The records of the IJAS include annual meeting information, award
information, the IJAS constitution, handbook, and mailing lists,
newsletters, research grants, scholarship winners, minutes and reports
from various meetings, information about the National Youth Science Camp
and the Physics Olympics, issues of the Proceedings, and symposia
information.
The ISTS records include information about elections, the
executive board, fall conferences, mailings, members, the newsletter,
publicity, registration for workshops and conferences, financial
reports, publications, membership, and science teaching awards.
Other
organizations with papers included in the IAS collection include the
AAAS, the AJAS, the SESE, the American Association of Physics Teachers,
the Council for Agricultural Science and Technology (CAST), the Council
for Elementary Science International, the Florida Academy of Science,
the Governor's Science Advisory Council, the National Association of
Academies of Science, the National Governor's Association, and State
Science Education and Technology (SSET.)
Parish Farm information includes reports, photographs,
correspondence, information about crops planted, history of the farm and
its donation to the IAS by Jessie Augusta Parish, job openings,
quarterly reports, and papers from the Parish Farm committee.
The programs records include information about symposia and
various other programs, including Iowa Prairie Heritage Week, Mines of
Spain, the NYSC, the Visiting Scientists Program (VSP) and publicity for
these programs.
The publications section includes information on
fund contributions, correspondence, subscriptions, and editorship, as
well as copies of various publications such as the Journal of the
Iowa Academy of Science (JIAS) and the Proceedings. The sections records include mailings, meeting
plans, reports, and information about each of the sections: agricultural
sciences; anthropology; biotechnology; botany; cellular and molecular
biology; chemical education; organic and inorganic chemistry;
conservation; earth science teaching; economics; elementary science
teaching; engineering; geology; linguistics; mathematics; nursing;
physics; physiology; psychology, science teaching, and zoology.
The photographs in this collection include candid
shots at conferences and other meetings, photographs of individuals and
groups at awards ceremonies, photographs of Parish Farm, and publicity
shots of individuals. There are also some slides from presentations made
at conferences and other meetings in the collection, as well as an OSSA
medal that was awarded to James Weighton in 1987 and which is housed
with the artifacts (2002 R-008), and medallion designs from Medallic Art
Company for IAS Centennial medallion, which are housed in the map case
(C406 D2.) |
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Organization |
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Iowa State University Library, Ames, IA 50011
Comments: tzanish@iastate.edu
URL: http://www.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/manuscripts/MS052.html
Revised: 6 December 2002.