Biographical File, 1899 - 1955
Scope and Contents
Consists of five record series: Biographical File, 1899-1955; Correspondence, 1930-38; Field Notebooks, Aug. 4, 1899-Oct. 16, 1923 (No. 1-7); Miscellaneous File, 1900-1930s, undated; and, Writings File, 1919-35, undated. Included are the seven volumes of field notebooks covering surveys of properties in Oberlin, including those in and around the College campus and those properties on Edgemere and Reamer Streets. A great many of the pages are vacant.
The 1930-38 correspondence, numbering only ten items, largely relates to his work as Secretary-Treasurer of the American Mathematical Society. Probably the most significant letter, dated Dec. 1, 1934, is from R.H. Stetson in which he discusses instruction and the uses of "'demonstration' material in college teaching." Two folders of documents constitute miscellaneous material withdrawn from the field books. The "Writings File" contains reprints of several of Cairns' articles in mathematical journals.
Finally, the Biographical File constitutes the least important series unit. It should be supplemented by reading Cairns' staff folder in the Alumni Records (28/3).
Dates
- Creation: 1899 - 1955
Creator
- From the Collection: Cairns, William D. (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Unrestricted.
Extent
From the Collection: 0.30 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
Part of the Oberlin College Archives Repository
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