From F. B. Sanborn 12 January 1882
American Social Science Association, | Boston,1
January 12, 1882.
Charles Darwin, Esq. | Beckenham, (Orpington) | Kent. England.
Dear Sir:
I have the honor to send you some recent publications of this Association, and to ask that you will give us the pleasure of enrolling you among our Corresponding Members.2
You were elected at the General Meeting held last year in Saratoga, but I have delayed writing you until I could send you in print the transactions of the Department of Education, at which your letter to Mrs. Talbot. was read.3
We have now printed not only your letter, but the interesting paper contributed by you to Mind, in 1877, and some other papers, a portion of which will be new to you.4
Mrs. Talbot is pursuing her enquiries into Infant Developement with zeal and success, and they have awakened much interest in America, which your careful observations will do much to guide in the right channel.5
Mr Alcott, now 82 years old, is considering whether he shall not edit and publish his observations on his daughters, from 1831, to 1843.6
Yours very truly, | F. B. Sanborn | General Secretary of the American Social Science Association.
Footnotes
Bibliography
‘Biographical sketch of an infant’: A biographical sketch of an infant. By Charles Darwin. Mind 2 (1877): 285–94. [Shorter publications, pp. 409–16.]
Preyer, William. 1882. Die Seele des Kindes. Beobachtungen über die geistige Entwickelung des Menschen in den ersten Lebensjahren. Leipzig: Th. Grieben.
Talbot, Emily, ed. 1882. Papers on infant development. Boston: Education Department of the American Social Science Association.
Summary
Sends CD some of the [American Social Science] Association’s publications; asks if they may enrol him as a corresponding member. They have printed CD’s letter to Mrs Talbot
and also his paper from Mind (1877) ["Biographical sketch of an infant"].
Letter details
- Letter no.
- DCP-LETT-13615
- From
- Franklin Benjamin Sanborn
- To
- Charles Robert Darwin
- Sent from
- Am. Soc. Sci. Ass., Boston
- Source of text
- DAR 177: 29
- Physical description
- ALS 2pp
Please cite as
Darwin Correspondence Project, “Letter no. 13615,” accessed on 8 October 2024, https://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/letter/?docId=letters/DCP-LETT-13615.xml