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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-19machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-19T07:06:18machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-19T07:06:19humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonChan, Wing-tsit, 1901-1994presumedChan, Wing-tsit, 1901-presumedChan, Wing-tsitpresumedChen, Yung-Yu.presumedChan, Wing-tsit, b. 1901presumedChen, Rongjie, 1901-1994presumedCh′en Yung-chieh 1901-1994presumed陈荣捷 1901-presumedCheʻn, Jung-chieh, 1901-presumedCh′en, Jung-chieh 1901-1994presumedChen Rong Jie 1901-presumed陳, 榮捷 1901-1994presumedCh'en, Yung-chiehpresumedWing-tsit Chan.presumedChan, W.presumedCh'ên, Wing-tsitpresumedGillespie, Anna R.Dpresumed陈荣捷 1901-1994presumedCh'ên, Wing-tsitpresumedChen, Zhong YupresumedChan W. T. 1901-1994presumedChʻen, Jung-chieh, 1901-1994presumedYung-Yu ChenpresumedCh′ên Wing-tsit 1901-1994presumedCh'en, Jung-chiehpresumed陳榮捷, 1901-1994presumedChan, W. T.presumedChen, YungpresumedWing-tsit Chan 1901-1994presumedChʻen, Yung-chieh 1901-1994presumedChen, Rongjie.presumedChan, Wing Yukpresumed陳, 榮捷 1901-presumedWing-Tsit Chan 1901-presumedCheen, Jung-chieh, b. 1901presumedChen Rongjie 1901-presumedCh′ên, Wing-tsit 1901-1994presumed1901-08-181994-08-12EnglishAmericansConger, George Perrigo, 1884-1960.Friess, Horace L. (Horace Leland), 1900-1975.Hocking, William Ernest, 1873-1966Chan, Wing-tsit, 1901-1994Correspondence, 1860-1979.Hocking, William Ernest, 1873-1966. William Ernest Hocking papers144 linear feet (110 boxes)Correspondence of Harvard philosopher William Ernest Hocking, his wife, Agnes Hocking, the Hocking family, and others.EnglishHoughton LibraryConger, George Perrigo, 1884-1960. George Perrigo Conger papers, 1903-1960.Conger, George Perrigo, 1884-1960.George Perrigo Conger papers, 1903-1960.52.3 cubic ft.Documentation from George Conger's student days at Cornell (1903-1907); Union Theological Seminary; Columbia University; Paris, France; and Berlin, Jena, and Marburg, Germany includes scrapbooks; letters from George L. Burr, Lane Cooper, Charles Ezra Cornell, Mary E. Cornell, Ralph Catterall, Charles E. Courtney, James Crafts, Edward E. Hale, Jane L. Hardy, W. T. Hewett, Nathaniel Schmidt, Albert W. Smith, Goldwin Smith, Charles M. Tyler, Glenn Warner, Andrew D. White, and Burt G. Wilder, primarily concerning Conger's editorship of the Cornell ERA; and notes from courses given by Karl F. Budde, Wing-Tsit Chan, Henri J. Delacroix, Emile Durkheim, Adolph von Harnack, Adolph Jüliche, George W. Knox, Gerhard Lehman, Eugene W. Lyman, Gaston S. Milhaud, William P. Montague, Edward B. Titchener, and Ernest Troeltsch. Professional papers include notes and outlines for philosophy and theology courses that he taught at the University of Minnesota (1920-1952) and Ohio Wesleyan (1952-1958); unpublished essays and notes, outlines, rough drafts, and galley proofs of THEORIES OF MACROCOSMS AND MICROCOSMS IN THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY, TOWARDS A UNIFICATION OF THE FAITHS, IDEOLOGIES OF RELIGION, A COURSE IN PHILOSOPHY, HORIZONS OF THOUGHT, WORLD OF EPITOMIZATIONS, and NEW VIEWS OF EVOLUTION; sermons, reviews, articles, and contributions to collective works; advertisements for philosophical publications in many countries; And a letter from Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and a photograph taken with him during Conger's visit to India in the 1930's. Cornell University LibraryFriess, Horace L. (Horace Leland), 1900-1975. Papers, 1919-1981.Friess, Horace L. (Horace Leland), 1900-1975.Weingartner, Fannia.Papers, 1919-1981.ca. 15,300 items (51 boxes)Correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts, notes, reports, memoranda, documents, and printed materials relating to Friess' dual career. The correspondence files include letters from professors of religion and philosophy at Columbia and other universities; from his students; letters dealing with Columbia academic matters; letters with related reports and memoranda concerning his membership in the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion and the American Council of Learned Societies Committee on the History of Religion, the latter concerned with lectures on Chinese religions by Wing-Tsit Chan in 1950 and on Islam by Louis Massignon in 1952. The academic writings of Friess consist of manuscripts, typescripts, manuscript notes, course materials, and other items relating to his teaching, research, publishing and other activities and associations at Columbia. Religion and philosophy are the chief topics, particularly German philosophy. There are numerous manuscripts submitted to Friess by colleagues and students, including three lengthy ones by Dr. Arno Carl Coutinho. EnglishFrenchGermanColumbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries