Sub-series 5. Carlyle B. Storm, 1996-1999
Scope and Content
The Records of the Gordon Research Conferences contain the organizational records of the Gordon Research Conferences (GRC), which mainly cover the period from 1927 to 2002. The records are arranged into the following twelve series:
- Neil E. Gordon and The Gibson Island Conferences
- Administrative Records - Minutes of Meetings
- Director’s Files
- Attendee Lists
- Programs
- Conference Evaluations
- Host Institutions
- Addendum - Biographical
- Addendum - American Association for the Advancement of Science and Johns Hopkins University Materials
- Addendum - Paul D. Boyer Notes
- Addendum - Miscellaneous
- Addendum - Reproductive Tract Biology Conference
Dates
- Creation: 1996-1999
Sub-series Description
Carlyle B. Storm was the fourth Director of the Gordon Research Conferences (1993-2003). Storm succeeded Alexander M. Cruikshank as Director in 1993. Prior to assuming the directorship, he was Chief Scientist for the Energetic Materials and Testing Division at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Under Storm’s leadership, the GRC experienced a great deal of growth, expanding both nationally and internationally. Storm was succeeded as Director by Nancy Ryan Gray in 2003.
Arranged chronologically by year and alphabetically by subject, this sub-series contains the GRC’s Carlyle B. Storm files. The files in this sub-series document Carlyle B. Storm’s activities as Director between 1996 and 1999. Due to the GRC’s expansion into an international organization during Storm’s tenure, some materials that were once collected under Series IV (Attendee Lists) and Series V (Programs) are now included as part of Carlyle B. Storm’s director’s files.
Correspondence makes up the bulk of the materials in this sub-series. Other miscellaneous materials, including, but not limited to, booklets, abstracts, attendee lists, and programs are preserved here as well.
Repository Details
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