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Donors to and Supporters of the Fund Drive Source: Isis, Vol. 77, No. 2 (Jun., 1986), pp. 308-309 Published by: The University of Chicago Press on behalf of The History of Science Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/232658 . Accessed: 08/05/2014 18:35 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . The University of Chicago Press and The History of Science Society are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Isis. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 169.229.32.137 on Thu, 8 May 2014 18:35:11 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions

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Donors to and Supporters of the Fund DriveSource: Isis, Vol. 77, No. 2 (Jun., 1986), pp. 308-309Published by: The University of Chicago Press on behalf of The History of Science SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/232658 .

Accessed: 08/05/2014 18:35

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308 NEWS OF THE PROFESSION-ISIS, 77: 2: 287 (1986)

DONORS TO AND SUPPORTERS OF THE FUND DRIVE

As the History of Science Society's cam- paign for financial security ends its third year, it is clear that we have made substan- tial progress at ensuring a sound future. The membership of the Society and its friends continue to respond in gratifying numbers.

The lists of "Sustaining Members" and "Other Donors' contain those individuals whose contributions to the History of Science Society's Fund Drive were re-

ceived between 1 February 1985 and 28 February 1986. Earlier lists of donors in these categories may be found in Isis, 1984, 75:358, and 1985, 76:219-221, and in the HSS Newsletter, April 1984, April 1985, and April 1986.

Major Donors have contributed $2,000 or more. Lifetime Sustaining Members have contributed $1,000 or more. Sustaining Members have contributed $100 or more.

Major Donors Leo L. Beranek Bern Dibner J. Robert Douglas Sidney M. Edelstein William T. Golden Joseph H. Hazen Gerald Holton Thomas S. Kuhn Morton Pepper David Rockefeller Charles Scribner, Jr. Lynn and Maude White, jr. Eugene P. Wigner Robert R. Wilson Jacob & Josephine

Ver Brugge Zeitlin Anonymous

Honorary Life Member May Sarton

Lifetime Sustaining Members

Michele L. Aldrich Harcourt Brown William A. Cole Albert B. Costa Miles & Audrey Davis Joy B. Easton G. E. Erikson Bernard S. Finn Robert G. Frank, Jr. Eugene Garfield Richard D. Gast W. E. Haisley J. Scott Hamilton Kenneth M. Ludmerer James E. McClellan III Michael McVaugh Jane M. Oppenheimer Margaret J. Osler Irwin J. Pincus Alfred Romer Arnold W. Thackray

Victor E. Thoren Roger L. Williams

Sustaining Members for 1985

Fred Aftalion Lawrence Badash William Bevan Theodore R. Bledsoe Laurie M. Brown James W. Burleson I. Bernard Cohen Joseph Dauben Arthur L. Donovan Bryce Douglas Bruce S. Eastwood John T. Edsall William A. Fowler Allan Franklin Janet Bell Garber Neal C. Gillespie C. Stewart Gillmor Loren Graham Frank D. Gray, Jr. Stanley Guralnick Thomas L. Hankins Owen Hannaway William Helfand James S. P. Henderson Jonathan Hill Herbert J. Hodges Irene Holloway Irving Kaplan Ralph H. Kellogg Daniel J. Kevles Martin J. Klein Peter K. Knoefel Robert Kohler Thomas G. Manning Ernst Mayr Everett Mendelsohn Robert P. Multhauf Ronald Numbers Leroy E. Page

John Parascandola David Pingree Emanuel R. Piore Helena M. Pycior Albert Read Barbara Rosenkrantz Robert F. Rothschild Sol Seltzer Richard J. Simms Arthur H. Smith Alice Stroup Loyd S. Swenson, Jr. Spencer Weart Mr. & Mrs. R. S. Webster Charles Weiner David P. Wheatland Theodore J. Whitehead Jerome B. Wiesner Curtis A. Wilson

Other Donors For 1985 Finn Aaserud Donald S. Allen R. W. Allington Toby A. Appel Roger Ariew Donald DeB. Beaver Theodore Bernstein Alan D. Beyerchen J. A. Bond Ralph W. Braler B. N. Brockhouse I. C. Brownridge James G. Buickerood Brian Nelson Burford Arnab Rai Choudhuri Raymond D. Cooper John Culver Robert E. Daniell David H. DeVorkin Ron Doel A. Hunter Dupree Richard A. Duschl Churchill Eisenhart

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NEWS OF THE PROFESSION-ISIS, 77: 2: 287 (1986) 309

Mats Engwall Lenore Feigenbaum Martin Fichman Mary Findlay Daniel Friedman James Tait Goodrich Mel Gorman Frederick Gregory George Grinnell Noelia Haddock-Suarez Bert S. Hall Eastman N. Hatch Gary C. Hatfield Thomas Hawkins Francis X. Herr Gregory J. Higby Brooke Hindle Karel Hujer William M. Jordan E. S. Kennedy

Sharon Kingsland Thomas Kudzma Scott A. Kueiner James A. Lawrence John E. Lesch Robert Maurer Clifford G. McCollum Donna Mehos John L. Michel H. M. Mulder Sally Newcomb Allen Newell Carlos E. Roman Normandia Mary Jo Nye Gary V. Pfeiffer A. 1. Popov Diane A. Puklin Ronald Rainger James Reed Barbara Rootenberg Sidney Rosen

Helen Willa Samuels John W. Servos Paul D. Sherman Nancy G. Siraisi Ellen Jean Smith Joel M. Smith Michael M. Sokal C. Steinberg George W. Stocking, Jr. Stephen Straker Sharon Gibbs Thibodeau Edmund N. Todd Glenn Vandervliet L. E. Voigts Fletcher G. Watson Eleanor R. Webster Mary Nagle Wessling Edmund A. Wilhelm James F. Woodward Elizabeth S. Wrigley

Foundations Charles E. Culpeper Foundation, Inc. Ford Foundation Walter & Elise Haas Fund Richard Lounsbery Foundation Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation Andrew W. Mellon Foundation National Endowment for the Humanities Project Physics Inc. The Rockefeller Foundation

Matching Individual Donations John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur

Foundation

Corporate Associates And Corporate Donors California Institute of Technology Cambridge University Press Dexter Chemical Corporation Exxon Education Foundation IBM Corporation Institute for Scientific Information New York Times Company Foundation Pfizer Incorporated Zeitlin & Ver Brugge Booksellers

DEDICATION AND SYMPOSIUM AT THE EDELSTEIN CENTER JERUSALEM, JUNE 1985

The Sidney M. Edelstein Center for the History and Philosophy of Science, Tech- nology, and Medicine and its library were dedicated on 9 June 1985 at the Hebrew University. The center was the dream of Sidney Edelstein, the president of Dexter Chemical Corporation, New York, which sponsors the Dexter Award in the History of Chemistry. In addition to his lifelong pursuit of book collecting in the field of science, Edelstein holds many basic pa- tents in the chemical field. A world author- ity on the analysis of ancient dyes, he re- ceived the Torch of Learning award at the dedication dinner.

On 10 June the center held an all-day symposium titled "History of Science and Libraries." The following papers were given: "Chemists, Physicians, and Mystics: The Other Side of the Scientific Revolu- tion" (Allen G. Debus, University of Chicago); "The Quantum Revolution: A Psychosocial Perspective" (Mara Beller, Fellow, Edelstein Center); "Ernst Cassirer in the Warburg Library" (Yehuda Elkana, Tel Aviv University); "The Historian's Calling in the Age of Science" (Arnold Thackray, then of the Center for the His- tory of Chemistry, University of Pennsyl- vania); and "Science for the Clinic: Carl

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