Individuals, 1930-1940
Scope and Content Note
The series contains correspondence between Bigelow and people significant to the emerging institution, primarily scientists. Most of the correspondence between Bigelow and the Treasurer of the Institution, Lawrason Riggs, is of a financial nature (box 2, ff.5-16; box 6, f.30). There is noteworthy correspondence from Columbus Iselin regarding early cruises of the Atlantis (box 1, ff. 44-45) and from A. E. Parr on the Bingham Oceanographic Foundation’s joint cruise (box 2, f.1). Correspondence with Alfred Redfield gives details on the scientist’s advice to Bigelow on the founding of an oceanographic institution and on his decision to come to the Institution, as well as administrative and scientific points that they discussed while working together (box 2, f.2). General correspondence to and from other individuals is organized into alphabetical files. The series also contains photographs and newspaper clippings.
Dates
- Creation: 1930-1940
Language of Materials
The records are in
English.
Access
Closed/Restricted: materials are only available to the Office of Origin for thirty years, after which they may only be viewed by the Office of Origin or with permission of the Archivist.
Extent
From the Sub-Group: 5.4 boxes (6.75 linear feet)
Arrangement
Folders in the series are alphabetically arranged by last name and organized into two chronological groups from 1930-1935, and 1936-1940. Folders for the series are found in boxes 1 through 5.
Repository Details
Part of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Data Library and Archives Repository