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M-21 MARTINDALE, Don. [September, 1963-Apri 1 , 1967. 7 i tems] Correspond-<br />
ence re: a thank you note to <strong>Sorokin</strong> for his kind comments on Martin-<br />
dale's article "Limits to the uses of mathematics in sociology";<br />
congratulations to <strong>Sorokin</strong> for his election as President of the<br />
American Sociological Association; Indian students doing graduate<br />
work in the Minnesota Sociology Department; Martindale's favourable<br />
comments on <strong>Sorokin</strong>'s A long journey <strong>and</strong> Sociological theories of<br />
today; a list of contributors to the March 1967 issue of the Annals<br />
on national character; Martindale's acceptance of <strong>Sorokin</strong>' s article<br />
for pub1 ication in the National character.<br />
M-22 MASLOW, (Prof. ) A. H. [October, 1950-Apri 1 , 1962. 36 i tems] Correspond-<br />
ence re: reprints of Maslow's studies; Maslow <strong>and</strong> <strong>Sorokin</strong> studying<br />
similar problems, especially about self-sufficient persons; <strong>Sorokin</strong>'s<br />
willingness to publish a paper by Maslow if it fits the needs of<br />
the Research Center; a request for <strong>Sorokin</strong> to report on his research<br />
in love <strong>and</strong> a1 truism at Br<strong>and</strong>eis <strong>University</strong>; <strong>Sorokin</strong>'s congratulations<br />
to Maslow on his important book Motivation <strong>and</strong> personality; Maslow's<br />
interests in being one of the founding members of the Harvard Research<br />
Center in Altruistic Integration <strong>and</strong> Creativity; a draft of the<br />
proposed constitution of the new international Association for<br />
study <strong>and</strong> application of altruism; a list of people interested in<br />
becoming members of the Harvard Research Center; a request for Mas-<br />
low to attend the first organizational conference of the Research<br />
Center; Maslow unanimously elected as a member of the Council of the<br />
Society for Creative Altruism; a list of people interested in<br />
creativeness, self, being, becoming, growth, self-actualization; a<br />
thank you note for a reprint of Maslow's "A philosophy of psychology";<br />
Maslow's attempts to make a synthesis of Freudian thought; a request<br />
for <strong>Sorokin</strong> to prepare a paper on the problem "What do we know about<br />
human values?"; a request for <strong>Sorokin</strong> to add one to two thous<strong>and</strong><br />
words to his Theory of Values; <strong>Sorokin</strong>'s refusal to alter his<br />
article "Integral theory of real i ty-value"; Maslow's attempt to seek<br />
volunteer help <strong>and</strong> financial assistance for the Research Center; a<br />
request for <strong>Sorokin</strong> to help in answering membership correspondence<br />
for the Research Center; Maslow's contribution of $10.00 to the<br />
Research Center; <strong>and</strong> a thank you note for a copy of Maslow's Towards<br />
a psychology of being.<br />
M-23 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURE SOCIETY. [Apri 1 , 1954-January, 1958. 15<br />
items] Correspondence re: three copies of the March 1954 issue of<br />
tlorticul ture which contained the picture of <strong>Sorokin</strong> ' s garden sent<br />
to him; a request for <strong>Sorokin</strong> to write a story about tlie growing<br />
of his azaleas <strong>and</strong> rhododendrons; Soroki n' s inabi 1 i ty to attend the<br />
Massachusetts Flower Show; <strong>Sorokin</strong>'s thank you note for copies of<br />
Horticulture <strong>and</strong> improvements in his article about gardening; compli-<br />
about <strong>Sorokin</strong>'s article; <strong>Sorokin</strong>'s appreciation for the high<br />
honour the Massachusetts Horticulture Society conferred upon him<br />
<strong>and</strong> his garden; a request for R. Wyman to visit <strong>Sorokin</strong>'s garden; a<br />
request for <strong>Sorokin</strong> to have his garden open to members of the Society<br />
on May 23-24, 1958.