Finding Aid |
1955-1957

RG XXI: Committee to Organize the Conference on Science and the Modern World View

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION


Historical Note

The Committee to Organize the Conference on Science and the Modern World View was convened jointly by the Academy’s Institute for the Unity of Science program (1947-ca.1959) and the broader Academy leadership and was officially active from 1955-1956. Academy Executive Officer Ralph Burhoe initially led the efforts, but later appointed Gerald Holton as Chair in January 1956. The Conference was held May 5-6, 1956, in Cambridge, Massachusetts to honor Percy Williams Bridgman and Philipp G. Frank. At their request the program did not focus on their work specifically, but on the intersection of science and the humanities, which they advanced. Specifically, it examined the scientific worldview from the seventeenth to the twentieth century and evaluated the place of the humanities in the learned community of the mid-twentieth century.

 The subject of the conference was first proposed on June 10, 1955, at a meeting of the Academy’s Institute for the Unity of Science program (1947-ca.1959) called by Philipp Frank. The idea to honor Bridgman and Frank was developed later that year, coinciding with their retirement. Speakers included Georgio De Santillana, Henry Guerlac, Harcourt Brown, Philipp Frank, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Jerome S. Bruner, P.W. Bridgman, Charles Morris, Howard Mumford Jones, as well as other presenters. The conference proceedings were first published as the Winter 1958 issue of Daedalus, and later that same year by Beacon Press as Science and the Modern Mind

Funding was provided by the National Science Foundation. 

Scope and Content

This sub-series is contained within the Academy Archives’ Record Group XXI: Academy Projects and Programs. Institute for the Unity of Science (1947-1959). This sub-series contains the administrative records from 1955-1957 relating to the Conference on Science and the Modern World View, held May 5-6, 1956. 

The sub-series contains primarily correspondence but significantly also includes photographs of the participants, copies of the conference program, and sample drafts of some of the presentations. Correspondence prior to 1956 is mostly from Academy Executive Officer Ralph Burchard. After the appointment of Academy Editor Gerald Holton as chair of the organizing committee, correspondence is primarily his incoming and outgoing correspondence. Correspondence primarily concerns the general arrangements for the conference but also includes copies of invitations sent and their responses, and grant correspondence with the National Science Foundation. 

The sub-series also contains meeting minutes of the Institute, some budgetary records, financial records relating to the grant, invitation lists, and internal memoranda and notes by administrative staff. It contains only a small portion of records related to the proceeding publication and contains no drafts of the publications.  

Arrangement

Processing for the sub-series utilized MPLP principles, thus minimum preservation steps were taken, and folder titles listed in the finding aid are as they appear on the actual folders, as kept by the Editorial Office of Academy Editor-in-Chief Gerald Holton. The exception is one folder split into pre- and post-conference folders to accommodate the number of papers. Original order was generally maintained, however conference invitations from Science and the Modern World View, Conf. - General Correspondence [1955-1957] were placed in Science and the Modern World View, Conf. - [pre-Conference] Correspondence [1955-1956]. 

The series is flat with no sub-sub-series. The order of the folders is as they were found. Records within the folders are chronological. 

Volume

1 document storage case (0.25 linear feet)

Preferred Citation

[Item title, date]. Record Group XXI: Academy Projects – Committee to Organize the Conference on Science and the Modern World View. Archives, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Subjects

Bridgman, P. W. (Percy Williams), 1882-1961
Frank, Philipp, 1884-1966
Holton, Gerald James
Institute for the Unity of Science
National Science Foundation (U.S.)
Philosophy, Modern
Science--Philosophy
Science--Social aspects

ITEM LIST


Box 1

Folder 1 Science and Modern World View - Administration [1955-1957]
Folder 2 Science and Modern World View - National Science Foundation Correspondence and Reports 1955-1960
Folder 3 Science and the Modern World View - Accounts Receivable [1956-1957]
Folder 4 Science and the Modern World View, Conf. - [pre-Conference] Correspondence [1955-1956]
Folder 5 Science and the Modern World View, Conf. - [post-Conference] Correspondence [1956]
Folder 6 Science and the Modern World View, Conf. - General Correspondence [1955-1957]
Folder 7 Science and the Modern World View, Conference on, Papers, mimeograph [ca. 1956]
Folder 8 Conference - Modern Image of the World (Science and the Modern World View) [Ralph Burhoe's Files] [1955-1956]