Special Collections Department
403 Parks Library
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011-2140

RS 20/2/12
Physiology Council of Iowa State University
Records, 1973-1998, n.d.


Descriptive summary

creator:

Physiology Council of Iowa State University

title:

Records

dates:

1973-1998, n.d.

extent:

0.21 linear ft. (1 half-document box)

collection number:

RS 20/2/12

repository:

University Archives, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University.

 

Administrative information

access:

Open for research

publication rights:

Consult Head, Special Collections Department

preferred citation:

Physiology Council of Iowa State University Records, RS 20/2/12, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library.

 

Historical note

The Physiology Council of Iowa State University was formed in the 1970s to help coordinate the teaching and research efforts in the physiological sciences at Iowa State University. Originally an informal council of concerned faculty members, the Council formalized its organization through the creation of a constitution in 1976. Membership was open to professors and other qualified professionals engaged in the physiological sciences. The Council was governed by an Advisory Committee consisting of seven members.

By 1980, the Physiology Council was sponsoring several mini-symposia throughout the year. These consisted of an invited keynote speaker and three presentations on work being done at Iowa State. The council became inactive in 1984, but was brought back in 1991 by a group of faculty who recognized the benefits of the Council. These faculty members, Richard Engen, Stephen Ford, Murray Kaplan, Donald Beitz, Charles Drewes, and Rick Sharp, formed an ad hoc Advisory Committee in an effort to revive the Council.

By the spring of 1992, the reconstituted Physiology Council successfully organized a mini-symposium and that fall initiated the H. Hugh Dukes Club. The Dukes Club, named after Henry Hugh Dukes who, a veterinary student and longtime professor of veterinary physiology at Iowa State, was a dinner club. It was usually held at the Iowa State Memorial Union, where faculty and other professionals could gather to exchange ideas and listen to presentations on current research in animal and human physiology.

 

Collection description

This collection (1973-1998, n.d.) contains annual reports, constitutions, correspondence, and meeting minutes. The collection also contains programs for a number of the mini-symposia sponsored by the Council as well as correspondence, programs, and some presentation information related to the H. Hugh Dukes Club.

 

Organization

The collection is organized chronologically.

 

Container list

Box

Folder

Title

Dates

1

1

Correspondence

1973-1974

1

2

Constitution

1976

1

3

Correspondence and membership list

1976-1977

1

4

Mid-year report

1979

1

5

Annual meeting minutes

1981

1

6

Correspondence and meeting agenda

1982

1

7

Correspondence and annual meeting notice

1983

1

8

Correspondence, meeting minutes, and mini-symposium program

1991-1992

1

9

Constitution

1991-1993

1

10

Correspondence, H. Hugh Dukes Club materials, meeting minutes, membership list, and mini-symposium program

1992-1993

1

11

Annual report, H. Hugh Dukes Club flyer, membership list, mini-symposium program

1993-1994

1

12

Summary of activities

1995-1996

1

13

Summary of activities

1996-1997

1

14

Mini-symposium programs

1998