Dear SftPers:
The collection is at the MIT Institute Archives and Special
Collections, Rm 14N-118, now catalogued as part of MIT's "Scientists and
Social Change" Collection.
The historical community owes much to Jon for this contribution.
Pat
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On Mon, 2 Aug 1999, George Salzman wrote:
> Friends,
> I'm "forwarding" the following message, because Jon's try was
> rebuffed by the listserve. --George
>
> Dear List-
>
> This morning as the heat wave broke, we began to clean out our
> basement. Reminded me that
> I have boxes and boxes of Science for the People magazines and
> publications. At this point, I have
> several boxes that contain near complete collections of the magazines.
> A few years ago, a graduate
> student in the History of Science arranged for me to give a complete set
> plus a lot of the papers of
> the organization to a library (I believe the Dibner Library) at MIT. I
> believe I have given away 1 or
> 2 other sets.
> At any rate, before we decide to throw everything away (before
> the next heat wave), if there's
> anyone who would like one of these sets, please let me know.
> While I'm at it, I thought I would attach some of things I
> (often with Joe Alper) have been
> writing in the last few years. We still work in the Genetic Screening
> Study Group which is the
> successor to the Sociobiology Study Group.
>
> Jon Beckwith
>
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