Collectors of Aquarium Literature – Number 44 August 1992
In this Issue:
- A History of Michigan Aquarium Societies and Publications by Jare A. Sausaman
- History of the Boston Aquarium Society (continued from previous issue)
- History of the Boston Aquarium Society, Inc. by George and Frieda Meserve. This history will be shared over several issues of Collectors of Aquarium Literature. The total contents of the history are listed below. Parts 1 and 2 were shared in the last issue, and in this issue, part 3 will be shared.
- Founding of the Society. The First Year
- Progress and Development of the Early Society
- Unforeseen Problems and the Decline of the Early Society
- Reorganization of the Boston Aquarium Society
- Growth and Expanding Activities of the New Society
- The Boston Aquarium Society in the Early Thirties
- Incorporation of the Boston Aquarium Society
- The Early Volumes of the Boston Aquarium News
- Progress of the Society during the Late Thirties
- Literary Contributions, Activities, and Innovations
- Society Growth Following World War II
- Projects, Competitions, and Meeting Places
- The Junior Aquarium Society and Other Innovations
- The Society in the Late Fifties
- The Society Moves to New Quarters
- The Early Sixties
- Changes and Innovations in the Sixties
- The Sixties (Continued)
- History of the Boston Aquarium Society, Inc. by George and Frieda Meserve. This history will be shared over several issues of Collectors of Aquarium Literature. The total contents of the history are listed below. Parts 1 and 2 were shared in the last issue, and in this issue, part 3 will be shared.
- “40 Years Ago” (Info on The BULLETIN created by The Goldfish Society of Great Britain) by Stuart Elton
The Collectors of Aquarium Literature was an organization founded by Dave Hopp and Paul Harvey to better organize those who collected vintage aquarium magazines and books. Each issue had articles on aquarium publication history, plus articles related to book and magazine collecting in general. This publication ran from May 1983 through June 1994 for a total of 55 issues. (August through November 1988 was a combined issue 25/26, and March through July 1989 was marked 29/30 1989.)
The MOAPH museum wishes to thank Paul Harvey and Dave Hopp for giving the museum permission to reprint these issues.
These CAL issues are reproduced exactly as they were printed in their entirety. We have left the “wanted” or “for sale” ads for historical reference, but please note that many of these CAL members have moved or are deceased.