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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-22machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-16T13:03:12machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-16T13:03:12humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonGurwitsch, AronpresumedGurwitsch, Aron, 1901-1973presumedAron GurwitschpresumedGurwitsch, Aron, 1901-presumedGurwitsch, AlexanderpresumedGurwic, Aron 1901-1973presumedグールヴィッチ, アロンpresumedGurwitsch, A.presumedGurvič, A.presumedGurvič, Aron 1901-1973presumed1901-01-171973-06-25EnglishAmericansd'Azevedo, WarrenEmergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign ScholarsHarrison, Ross G. (Ross Granville), 1870-1959.Schutz, Alfred, 1899-1959.Wertheimer, Max, 1880-1943Gurwitsch, Aron, 1901-1973Alfred Schutz papers, 1925-1979Schutz, Alfred, 1899-1959.Alfred Schutz papers 1925-1979Total Boxes: 40; Other Storage Formats: Computer Files, Microfilm, Oversize; Linear Feet: 18.92The Alfred Schutz papers consist of manuscripts, letters, teaching notes and printed materials relating to the work of Schutz, mainly that done at the New School for Social Research. Among the Writings are drafts of many of Schutz's major works, including "Die Strukturen der Lebenswelt" and many essays discussing the works of philosophers such as Edmund Husserl, Max Weber and George Santayana, among others. Series II, Teaching and Research Materials, consists of lecture and course materials prepared for classes which Schutz taught, and reading notes on various topics. Series III, Subject Files and Correspondence, contains letters, writings by others, and materials from organizations. Among the correspondents are Raymond Aron, Kurt Goldstein, Karl Lowith, Fritz Machlup, Jacques Maritain, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Karl Popper, Meyer Schapiro, Leo Strauss, Eric Voegelin, Jean Wahl, and Kurt Wolff.GermanBeinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryHarrison, Ross G. (Ross Granville), 1870-1959. Ross Granville Harrison papers, 1820-1975 (inclusive), 1889-1959 (bulk).Harrison, Ross G. (Ross Granville), 1870-1959.Ross Granville Harrison papers, 1820-1975 (inclusive), 1889-1959 (bulk).71 linear ft.The papers consist of correspondence, administrative and teaching files, and research materials which document the personal life and professional career of Ross Granville Harrison. Correspondence with many academic, medical, and scientific figures is included, as are the records relating to Yale University's Department of Zoology (1920-1938) and Osborn Zoological Laboratory (1919-1938). Drafts of writings, lectures and related visual materials, research files, and photographs are also arranged in the papers. Yale University LibraryWarren d'Azevedo Collection, 1935-2001d'Azevedo, WarrenWarren d'Azevedo Collection, 1935-200129 cubic feet;; 29 records cartonsWarren d’Azevedo is a retired ethnographer, renowned for his work in anthropology and African studies. D’Azevedo began his research in the 1950s, focusing primarily on African cultures, including the Gola ethnic group of Liberia and the Native American Washoe culture of the Great Basin. This collection consists of d’Azevedo’s writings, photographs, memorabilia, and U.S. and Liberian government documents and teaching materials. EnglishLiberian Collectionshttp://www.onliberia.orgMax Wertheimer papers, 1885-1943, ca. 1926-1943Wertheimer, Max, 1880-1943Max Wertheimer papers 1885-1943 ca. 1926-19437.5 linear feet (11 boxes)Max Wertheimer (1880-1943) was a German psychologist, philosopher and co-founder of Gestalt psychology. From 1912 to 1918 at the university in Frankfurt, he formulated the Gestalt theory with Wolfgang Köhler and Kurt Koffka. In 1933 Wertheimer emigrated to the United States, where he assumed a professorship at the New School for Social Research in New York City. He was also a guest lecturer at Princeton and Columbia universities. He wrote a number of essays and articles, and from 1921 to 1935 edited and published the multilanguage journal Psychologische Forschung. His only book-length work, Productiuve Thinking, was published posthumously in 1945. Collection consists of Max Wertheimer's professional and personal papers, as well as papers of his father, Wilhelm Wertheimer, and his colleague Erich Moritz von Hornbostel. Max Wertheimer papers include incoming letters, lectures, original typescript and related materials for his book, notes on experimental and social psychology, writings by other scholars with Wertheimer's annotations, sketches, and photographs. Wilhelm Wertheimer papers consist of correspondence, newsclippings and printed matter concerning his lectures on the warehouse question and sugar industry in Bohemia. Von Hornbostel papers include his correspondence with musicologists and ethnologists, manuscripts and copies of abstracts for scholarly articles, musical notes, and book reviews.New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives DivisionEmergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars records, 1927-1949, 1933-1945Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars records98.46 linear feet (222 boxes)The Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars was formed in New York City in 1933 by American academicians for the purpose of employing refugee German scholars in American institutions. Many of these refugee scholars were Jews displaced by the National Socialist government. The collection consists chiefly of grant files on refugee scholars who applied for aid from the Committee. The records also include correspondence with other refugee and philanthropic organizations and with the educational institutions which accepted refugee scholars.EnglishNew York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives DivisionHarrison, Ross G. (Ross Granville), 1870-1959. Ross Granville Harrison papers, 1820-1975 (inclusive), 1889-1959 (bulk).Harrison, Ross G. (Ross Granville), 1870-1959.Ross Granville Harrison papers, 1820-1975 (inclusive), 1889-1959 (bulk).71.75 linear ft.The papers consist of correspondence, administrative and teaching files, and research materials which document the personal life and professional career of Ross Granville Harrison. Correspondence with many academic, medical, and scientific figures is included, as are the records relating to Yale University's Department of Zoology (1920-1938) and Osborn Zoological Laboratory (1919-1938). Drafts of writings, lectures and related visual materials, research files, and photographs are also arranged in the papers. Yale University Library