Science -- Social aspects
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Here are entered works on the impact of science on modern society and the sociology of science. Works on the role of science in the history and development of civilization are entered under Science and civilization.Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
History of Molecular Biology Collection
Kurt M. Mislow Papers
Correspondence, professional files, personal files, manuscripts, printed materials, notebooks, audio-visual materials, and photographic materials of German-American organic chemist Kurt M. Mislow.
New England Nuclear Corporation materials
Collection consists of two binders, one containing Annual Reports and Quarterly Statements, the other information on NEN's product line.
Papers of Arnold Thackray Addenda
Correspondence, professional files, personal files, printed materials, and photographs of British-American historian of science and founder of the Science History Institute Arnold Thackray.
Papers of Howard B. Bishop
Personal and business correspondence, company documents, reports, patents, and handbills of American chemist, chemical company executive, and founder of the Human Engineering Foundation Howard B. Bishop.
Papers of Norbert M. Bikales
This collection contains administrative records collected and maintained by German-American polymer chemist Nobert M. Bikales. The files in this collection document Bikales’ activities with the American Chemical Society Division of Polymer Chemistry (ACS POL) and the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC).
Papers of Raymond E. Vanderlinde
This collection contains the professional papers of American clinical chemist Raymond E. Vanderlinde.
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn Symposium programs
This collection is a set of programs to symposia sponsored by the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. The series is complete as it stands, although it probably does not represent all of the symposia sponsored by the Polytechnic Institute.
Science in American Life exhibition files
This is a fairly extensive collection of ACS and Smithsonian records chosen to document the gradual breakdown in communications between the stakeholders in this exhibition. In assembling this material, Dr. Heindel wanted to insure that both sides of the controversy, not just the curatorial team's version would be heard.
Science in American Life exhibition files: Lang files
This is small collection of background materials to a exhibition mounted by the Smithsonian and sponsored initially by the American Chemical Society.
