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Society of Nematologists records

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS-0212

Scope and Content

This collection (1907-2009) contains material on the planning of celebrations, annual meetings, symposia, workshops and other events organized by the SON; material from the Executive Board of the Society of Nematologists; biographical materials on some prominent Nematologists and other SON members; committee records; materials from congresses SON participated in; SON’s constitution and by-laws; correspondence; financial records; half-tone plates, slides, photographs, and negatives; records of awards and honors bestowed by and on SON; membership records; materials from affiliated organizations; records related to publications; subject files; and audio visual materials.

Dates

  • Creation: 1907-2009

Creator

Language of Materials

English

Access Restrictions

Open for research. This collection is stored offsite and can take up to seven business days to retrieve. Please email archives@iastate.edu to request material and schedule your visit.

Use/Re-use Restrictions

Consult Special Collections and University Archives

Biography/Profile

The Society for Nematologists was founded in 1961. Its membership consists of those persons interested in basic or applied nematology, which is a branch of zoology dealing with nematode worms. The work of pioneer nematologists, demonstrating the economic importance of nematodes and the collective critical mass of interested nematologists laid the groundwork to form the Society of Nematologists (SON).



SON was formed as an offshoot of the American Phytopathological Society (APS - see MS 175). Nematologists who favored the formation of a separate organization from APS held the view that the interests of SON were not confined to phytonematological problems and in 1958, D.P. Taylor of the University of Minnesota, F.E. Caveness of North Dakota College, A. L. Jenkins of the University of Missouri, and O.H. Elmer from Kansas State College formed a committee of four to promote the formation of an independent society. In December 1959 at the meeting of the American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS) at Pennsylvania State University, a committee was appointed to study steps that should be taken for the formation of a new society. The first officers of SON were elected in 1961.The first meeting of SON was held August 26-29, 1962 on the Oregon State University Campus.



The Society of Nematologists is an international organization formed to advance the science of nematology in both its fundamental and economic aspects. To serve this purpose, the Society of Nematologists acts as an agency for the exchange of information, holds regular meetings, and promotes and extends knowledge in all phases of nematology. The Society operates on a nonprofit basis exclusively for the accomplishment of these educational and scientific goals.



The Society of Nematologists is based in Marceline, Missouri, and holds national meetings annually.

Extent

36.59 Linear Feet (68 document boxes, 11 half-document box, 3 oversized boxes, 1 card file box, 1 photograph box)

Physical Location

This collection is stored offsite and can take up to seven business days to retrieve. Please email archives@iastate.edu to request material and schedule your visit.

Items in related collections

MS-0175. American Phytopathological Society records, 1878-2008

Processing Information

Released on 2018-11-01.

Title
MS-0212. Society of Nematologists records, 1907-2009
Date
July 1, 2020
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
English

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections and University Archives Repository

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