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Livingston Farrand was born in 1867 in Newark, New Jersey. He graduated from Princeton University in 1888, and took an M.D. degree from the College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York. He was an instructor in psychology at Columbia University, and later adjunct professor. Interested in primitive psychology, he joined expeditions to the Pacific northwest with Franz Boas and others, and was appointed professor of anthropology at Columbia in 1903. Farrand was deeply concerned with public health questions, serving as Executive Secretary of the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis from 1905 to 1914. In 1914 he became President of the University of Colorado. In 1917, as director of the Anti-Tuberculosis Commission, he worked in France under the auspices of the International Health Division of the Rockefeller Foundation. His success led to his appointment after the war as chairman of the Central Committee of the American Red Cross. In 1921 he was inaugurated as the fourth president of Cornell University, a position he held until 1937. He died in 1939.
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Wallace Notestein papers, 1899-1969
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Nathan Lewis Miller Papers, 1902-1958
Title:
Nathan Lewis Miller Papers 1902-1958
Papers of the New York Governor (1921 to 1922), attorney, General Counsel of U.S. Steel Corporation. Collection contains correspondence, both incoming and outgoing (1902-1958); legal briefs; writings (1922-1953); and memorabilia including family photographs and scrapbooks of political cartoons and clippings (1921-1922). Correspondents include Roger Blough, Calvin Coolidge, Richard Coughlin, Charles Crandall, Frederick Crane, Thomas E. Dewey, John Foster Dulles, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Benjamin Fairless, James A. Farley, Livingstone Farrand, James W. Fawcett, Haley Fiske, Edgar Allen Forbes, George A. Glynn, Will H. Hays, Christian Herter, Richmond Hobson, Herbert Hoover, Charles Evans Hughes, Cordell Hull, Alfred Landon, Herbert Lehman, Irving Lehman, Clayton Lusk, Albert Mann, J.P. Morgan, Irving Olds, Joseph Proskauer, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Flem Sampson, Alfred E. Smith, Edward R. Stettinius, Henry Stoddard, William H. Taft, Myron Taylor, Arthur Vandenberg, Paul Vernon, Enders Voorhees, Carl Vrooman, William Wadhams, Wilbur Wakeman, John Weeks, Everett Wheeler, Horace White, and Wendell Willkie.
ArchivalResource: 15 linear ft.
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- Nathan Lewis Miller Papers, 1902-1958
Boulder Daily Camera. Focus Magazine 1977 November 27.
Title:
Focus Magazine 1977 November 27.
ArchivalResource: 1 issue.
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- Boulder Daily Camera. Focus Magazine 1977 November 27.
Henry Herbert Donaldson diaries and papers, 1869-1938, 1869-1938
Title:
Henry Herbert Donaldson diaries and papers, 1869-1938 1869-1938
The collection consists of diaries, 1890-1938, containing brief records of professional work and family events (49 vols.); also autobiography entitled "Memories for my boys," 1930 (B D713m), referring to his childhood and to his professional career and mentioning Franz Boas, William Comstock, Livingston Farrand, William W. Keen, S. Weir Mitchell, Elihu Root, and W. T. Sedgewick and also APS, University of Chicago, Johns Hopkins University, Yale University, and Wistar Institute (1 vol.); also a few miscellaneous papers, 1869-1932, chiefly letters to and from members of his family, and also Poultney Bigelow, Simon Henry Gage, and W. B. Van Ingen; two essays ("The Days of Man" and "A Venetian Night"): genealogical data; verses dedicated to his wife; extracts of letters to supplement his diaries.
ArchivalResource: 50.0 Volume(s)
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- Henry Herbert Donaldson diaries and papers, 1869-1938, 1869-1938
Ries, Heinrich, 1871-1951. Heinrich Ries papers, 1889-1951.
Title:
Heinrich Ries papers, 1889-1951.
Mainly personal and professional correspondence, especially concerning Cornell Geology Department administration and conflicts; correspondents include Henry Platt Cushing, Edmund Ezra Day, Livingston Farrand, Adam C. Gill, Gilbert D. Harris, Charles W. Merriam, Charles S. Prosser, Floyd K. Richtmyer, Ralph S. Tarr, Oscar D. von Engeln, Henry Shaler Williams, and others. Also, one diary kept by Ries (ca.1914-1939) and one by Henry S. Williams (1889-1892, 1904-1908) concerning departmental affairs, typescript departmental minutes (1904-1914), laboratory notes (1904-1909), memoranda, enrollment statistics, reports, notes, condolence letters, and other items relating to Ries, Williams, and the Geology Department at Cornell University.
ArchivalResource: 1.6 cubic ft.
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- Ries, Heinrich, 1871-1951. Heinrich Ries papers, 1889-1951.
Luhrs, Henry E. (Henry Ernst), 1901-1962,. Cornell University autograph and memorabilia collection, 1870-1952.
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Cornell University autograph and memorabilia collection, 1870-1952.
Autographed letters and other memorabilia signed by Ezra Cornell, Andrew Dickson White, Jacob Gould Schurman, Livingston Farrand, Thomas Frederick Crane, William I. Myers, George H. Sabine, and others. Also 1873 Cornell Navy Regatta program and photograph of Crew coach Charles Courtney. Letters to Ezra Cornell from Chauncey M. Depew about printing reports of the Agricultural Society, 1864, and from John Horner about Western Union stock, 1868; four letters from Andrew Dickson White: one in support of the Morrill bill, 1873; letter of introduction for Colonel George W. Williams, Saratoga Springs, 1882; letter to Mr. Mitchell acknowledging a letter received, 1888, and typed thank you note to Abram S. Hewitt,1892; also letter from Jacob Gould Schurman commenting on the Gettysburg Address.
ArchivalResource: 22 items.
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- Luhrs, Henry E. (Henry Ernst), 1901-1962,. Cornell University autograph and memorabilia collection, 1870-1952.
Farrand, Livingston, 1867-1939. [Publications].
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[Publications]. 1921-1927.
ArchivalResource: 7 v. ; 16-25 cm.
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- Farrand, Livingston, 1867-1939. [Publications].
Farrand, Livingston, 1867-1939. Letter, 1927 Sept. 3, Ithaca, to Perry Walton, Boston.
Title:
Letter, 1927 Sept. 3, Ithaca, to Perry Walton, Boston.
Farrand explains that despite their friendship he is unable to make an exception and accept Walton's niece into Cornell.
ArchivalResource: 1 p., in folder ; 26 cm.
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- Farrand, Livingston, 1867-1939. Letter, 1927 Sept. 3, Ithaca, to Perry Walton, Boston.
Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars. Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars records, 1927-1949 (bulk 1933-1945).
Title:
Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars records, 1927-1949 (bulk 1933-1945).
The collection consists chiefly of grant files on refugee scholars who applied for aid from the Committee.
ArchivalResource: 88.5 linear feet (212 boxes).
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- Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars. Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars records, 1927-1949 (bulk 1933-1945).
Bertha Stoneman papers, 1894-1945.
Title:
Bertha Stoneman papers, 1894-1945.
Correspondence, speeches, student notebooks, thesis, photographs, and poetry of Bertha Stoneman. Also, Huguenot College yearbooks, University of Toronto centenary programs (with a reference to Livingston Farrand), and pamphlets about South Africa.
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- Bertha Stoneman papers, 1894-1945.
Cornell University. Cornell University museum items, [ca. 1869-1992].
Title:
Cornell University museum items, [ca. 1869-1992].
Cornell plaque with wood shield and brass mounted seal, ca. 1927, belonging to Clarence Ames Dayton; 3 posters for Farmers Week, 1910; mail slot and restroom sign from Roberts Hall; graffiti sample from Roberts Hall; and a Cornell banner from a member of the Class of 1925. Also, library seal, n.d.; brass plaque that marked the site of early faculty residences; a set of portraits of Cornell University presidents from Andrew Dickson White to Dale Corson; a printing block for a map of Cornell University during World War II, "drawn by Ralph G. Warner with acknowledgments to Ellen Edmonsen's map made in 1928"; a Cornell banner; a wood water pipe, c. 1875, 6'x6", removed from East Avenue, near Sage College; illuminated poem "The Hill" by Albert W. Smith; a "C" megaphone; 3" pewter owl with Cornell crest; two baseball bats, on one is recorded "Cornell 8 Harvard 5 Ithaca, May 7, 1898" (Kelton White, '01); cane of Thomas A. Hamilton, '69; King of Hearts Cornell postcard; Cornell souvenir plate made by Rowland and Marcellus Company; carte de visite holder, Junior Promenade, 1902; c. 1930s chart: Rate of Forgetting; 1918 watch fob; gold pin with Cornell emblem; Cornell bottle cap remover; red felt pillow with white lettering and leather Cornell shield; a Cornell University lock, 1890; a Cornell cadet helmet, 1890. Two pots crafted by Elijah Cornell, an 1891 Senior Ball medal, invitation, and bow tie, Class of 1923 cow, Book and Bowl key owned by Lord Keith Murray; Cornell Campus Store bag, straw hat, pillow, and bird cigar snuffer. Collection includes an historical set of three photographs recollecting the baseball accomplishment of Franklin W. Olin, and describes his home run of circa 175 yards from near Morrill Hall to near Sage Chapel; Cornell University floor runner; a pennant; a Cornell corncob pipe; a miscellany of Cornell buttons. Slides of Sage College; University of Philippines honorary plate for Dr. Emil Q. Javier. Also, Class of 1921 tie and shirt, Class of 1930 button, decals, coasters, pennants, a wooden wall plaque, a Reis Tennis Center flyer, and a t-shirt (C.U. in Philadelphia); large Cornell Seal press; three College of Architecture medals; a Balch Hall dining room plate; Sage Hall dining room plate; Class of 1932 reunion vest; Class of 1921 scarf and tie. Includes a Cornell stein, and a framed drawing of a Cornell "C" perched between the gorges, by David Seccombe. Also, items relating to Franklin W. Olin, University benefactor, include his appointment as a Corporal in the Cornell Corps of Cadets (May 5, 1882) signed by Andrew Dickson White; a framed display of various ribbons won by Olin for athletic accomplishment and Field Day feats and victories. Two brass plaques, for Clara Dickson White and Horace White, parents of Andrew Dickson White. Also, glassware with Cornell insignia: 6 brandy snifters, 12 large water glasses, 19 smaller water glasses, 9 high ball glasses, 1 Cornell mug, 1934; Wedgewood China with Cornell insignia-4 green tea cups, 5 green saucers, 6 blue tea cups and saucers, 5 red tea cups and saucers. Also, plaque of Ezra Cornell presented by the Chinese Cornell Alumni of North China in commemoration of Cornell's semi-centennial in June 1919 and a medallion of McGraw Tower. Kroch Library construction t-shirt, 1992. Demitasse spoons from Hotel Ezra Cornell and two with the Clock Tower on them. Piece of Willard Straight Hall stump mounted in wooden box. "Hats Off to Hunter!" hat, signed by President Hunter R. Rawlings, April 28, 2003. "Flapper" dress worn by Mrs. Lyman P. Wilson to the inaugural dinner for President Livingston Farrand, held in Risley Hall dining room and attended by the Cornell faculty, 1921. Also, top hat from Brooks Brothers in hat box. A man's stick pin with an enameled pennant at the top. The pennant is waving in the breeze and has carnellian color on the top half and white on the bottom half and the word CORNELL overprinted on the center. Junior Smoker committee poster, 1906 (framed). Also one mug "College of Agriculture and Life Sciences/We grow the ivy." Two silver bracelets: one 1.5" cuff with Cornell seal, one .5" with seal and images of winter sports (hockey, skiing, snowshoes, toboggan) belonging to Professor Loren C. Petry. Also, one lantern slide projector. Cornell mugs presented to Commencement volunteers, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003. Framed first day covers of Liberty Hyde Bailey and Justin Smith Morrill presented to Frank Rhodes. 1909 ceramic Cornell mug and miniature silver-plate Cornell mug owned by William Leo O'Hara (Class of 1909). Also 1901 ceramic Cornell mug.
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- Cornell University. Cornell University museum items, [ca. 1869-1992].
Burritt, M. C. (Maurice Chase). Maurice C. Burritt papers, 1832-1959.
Title:
Maurice C. Burritt papers, 1832-1959.
Correspondence, reports, budgets, and other materials relating to the Food Supply Commission; letters to Howard E. Babcock, general manager of G.L.F. and others; minutes of meetings, 1924-30. Correspondence and related papers pertaining to activities and policies of the AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, Cornell University Arboretum, Farm Credit Administration, Federal Land Bank of Springfield, Federal Farm Board, Gannett newspapers, New York State Department of Agriculture, New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University, New York State Horticultural Society, and various other agencies and institutions of which he was a member. Correspondence with publishers; notes for and copies of Burritt's speeches and articles on public utilities and rural electification, 1930s, and other subjects. Also, diaries, 1897-1956 and 1959, journals, scrapbooks, and other items on his travels in the British Isles, Alaska, Mexico, India, and elsewhere; letters from his daughter, Helen Burritt Latif, describing her experiences travelling or teaching in Australia and India, 1935-1937; scrapbooks of articles and editorials he wrote; memoranda books; detailed accounts of Beechwood Farm, with related land papers; and crop production cost analyses including cost analyses for the Office of Farm Management, U.S.D.A., 1909-1914. Also, personal and family accounts; farm and household accounts of Burritt's parents, Stephen Day Burritt and Anna Chase Burritt; genealogical data on the Burritt, Phelps, and Barber families; records of School District #9, Parma, 1890-1948; Beechwood Farm photo album and other photographs; blueprints; manuscript and printed material relating to the history of Hilton and of agriculture in New York State; and other printed items. Correspondents include Howard E. Babcock, Liberty Hyde Bailey, Edmund Ezra Day, Thomas E. Dewey, Edward R. Eastman, Livingston Farrand, Frank E. Gannett, Halsey B. Knapp, Carl E. Ladd, Herbert H. Lehman, Albert R. Mann, Henry Morganthau, Jr., William I. Myers, James E. Rice, Elmer S. Savage, Paul Taber, Edward H. Thomson, Martha Van Rensselaer, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Robert F. Wagner, George F. Warren, Charles S. Wilson, and other public officials and Cornell University professors.
ArchivalResource: 21 cubic ft.
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- Burritt, M. C. (Maurice Chase). Maurice C. Burritt papers, 1832-1959.
Wertenbaker, Charles Poindexter, 1860-1916. Letterbooks of Dr. Charles P. Wertenbaker, 1889-1913.
Title:
Letterbooks of Dr. Charles P. Wertenbaker, 1889-1913.
The letterbooks contain correspondence and scattered articles and speeches concerning his efforts to combat yellow fever and smallpox, improve sanitation in the South, and reduce tuberculosis among Southern blacks. Correspondents include Rupert Blue, U.S. Surgeon-General; William S. Dodd and Hollis B. Frissell, Hampton Institute; James B. Dudley, North Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical College; Livingston Farrand, Executive Secretary, National Associationfor the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis; R.A. Hubard, Vice-president, North Carolina Mutual and Provident Society. Morgan E. Norris, Lincoln University; Truman A. Parker, Executive Secretary, Virginia Anti-Tuberculosis Association; Charles A. Phipps, University of Pennsylvania; Franklin A. Sams, U.S. Marine Hospital Service; Senator Oscar W. Underwood; Surgeon-General Walter Wyman; Ennion G. Williams, Virginia Commissioner of Health; and N.B. Young, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical College.
ArchivalResource: 6 v. : ca. 900 items.
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- Wertenbaker, Charles Poindexter, 1860-1916. Letterbooks of Dr. Charles P. Wertenbaker, 1889-1913.
Jared Treman Newman papers, 1803-1953, 1803-1937 (bulk)
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Jared Treman Newman papers, 1803-1953, 1803-1937 (bulk)
Jared Treman Newman was an Ithaca, New York attorney, 1893-1896, and mayor, 1907-1908; Cornell University Trustee, 1895-1903 and 1907-1933; and a bank official.
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- Jared Treman Newman papers, 1803-1953, 1803-1937 (bulk)
Mrs. Farrand's garden : University of Colorado, Boulder lantern slides.
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Mrs. Farrand's garden : University of Colorado, Boulder lantern slides. [1914-1919]
These envelopes contain 3 glass lantern slides. They are colored views of Mrs. Livingston Farrand's garden on the campus of the University of Colorado, Boulder. She is in one of the photos.
ArchivalResource: 3 slides.
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- Mrs. Farrand's garden : University of Colorado, Boulder lantern slides.
Donaldson, Henry Herbert, 1857-1938. Diaries and papers, 1869-1938.
Title:
Diaries and papers, 1869-1938.
ArchivalResource: 50 v.
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- Donaldson, Henry Herbert, 1857-1938. Diaries and papers, 1869-1938.
Wright, Albert Hazen, 1879-1970. Albert Hazen Wright papers, 1820-1960.
Title:
Albert Hazen Wright papers, 1820-1960.
Correspondence, field notes, lecture notes, study notes, typescripts of articles, genealogies of the Wright family and of Noah Downs, negatives, slides, photographs, clippings, drawings, census reports, maps, Cornell Univerity and Ithaca, New York publications and printed material, transcripts of oral history interviews with Wright, manuscripts of his scientific books, and other material pertaining to his career as a zoologist, university professor, lecturer, and author. Other subjects include the Cornell University Natural History Society, the Zoology Department, and the Gamma Alpha Scientific Society; also, study and research notes pertaining to the Okefenokee Swamp, Sullivan's Expedition in New York State, lizards, snakes, frogs, and other herpetological subjects and issues. Also research materials including correspondence, notes, outlines, typewritten and photo copies of newspaper articles, directories, court and census records, clippings, photographic prints and negatives, and other items used in the writing of Wright's histories of the New York State Agricultural College at Ovid, New York, the New York Central College at McGraw, New York, and the People's College at Havana (now Montour Falls), New York, as they pertained to the early history of Cornell University. Also, notes, transcripts from contemporary journals, narratives, autobiographies, orderly books, muster rolls and other sources pertaining to Wright's study of Sullivan's Expedition in New York State, 1779.
ArchivalResource: 32.9 cubic ft.; 2 items.
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- Wright, Albert Hazen, 1879-1970. Albert Hazen Wright papers, 1820-1960.
Sawyer, Walter H. (Walter Hulme), 1861-1931. Walter H. Sawyer papers, 1900-1931.
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Walter H. Sawyer papers, 1900-1931.
Correspondence, notes, reports, addresses, and miscellaneous papers relating to offices he held, state medical affairs, Michigan politics, Hillsdale, Michigan and family matters, the choosing of successors to University of Michigan president James B. Angell, Harry B. Hutchins, Marion L. Burton, and Clarence C. Little, the Medical School, Homoeopathic Medical School, University administration, and the William W. Cook gifts to the University; also photographs.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear ft. and 1 oversize folder
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- Sawyer, Walter H. (Walter Hulme), 1861-1931. Walter H. Sawyer papers, 1900-1931.
Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced German Scholars. Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced German Scholars records, 1933-1936.
Title:
Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced German Scholars records, 1933-1936.
Consists largely of correspondence from the Assistant Secretary of the Emergency Committee, Edward R. Murrow, to the chairman of its Executive Committee, Livingston Farrand. Included is correspondence of or about Kurt Lewin.
ArchivalResource: .4 cubic ft.
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- Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced German Scholars. Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced German Scholars records, 1933-1936.
Frank G. Speck papers, 1903-1950
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Frank G. Speck papers, 1903-1950
Anthropologist and ethnographer Frank Gouldsmith Speck was unique among Franz Boas' early graduate students at Columbia University. Unlike other ethnographers of his time who focused their studies on the Western Indian tribes, Speck chose to study the cultures of the Eastern Woodland Indians. Becoming the self-appointed salvage ethnographer for those tribes, Speck was regularly with the Indians he studied, collecting all aspects of their culture. The Frank G. Speck Papers consist of 15.5 linear feet of Speck's professional correspondence, field notes, lecture notes, and manuscripts of published and unpublished works. The material focuses on the Eastern Woodlands Indians, particularly the Catawba, Cherokee, Creek, Delaware, Houma, Iroquois, Labrador Eskimo, Mantagnais-Naskapi, Nanticoke, Penobscot, Powhatan, Algonkian, and Yuchi. The collection is divided into two subcollections: Subcollection 1 is comprised of Speck's research material and correspondence, and Subcollection 2 consists of his manuscripts and related correspondence. The two subcollections were acquired separately by the Society, and were originally cataloged as the Frank G. Speck Papers (572.97 Sp3) and the Frank G. Speck Manuscripts on Native Americans (970.3 Sp3p) respectively.
ArchivalResource: 28.5 linear feet
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- Frank G. Speck Papers, 1903-1950
Abraham Aaron Roback papers, 1909-1965.
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Abraham Aaron Roback papers
Papers of Abraham Aaron Roback (1890-1965), the Polish-born, American psychologist, philologist, folklorist, and educator.
ArchivalResource: 11 boxes (12.5 linear ft.)
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- Abraham Aaron Roback papers, 1909-1965.
Frank Thilly papers, 1889-1935.
Title:
Frank Thilly papers, 1889-1935.
Correspondence and lecture notes relating to Thilly's career at the University of Missouri (1893-1904), Princeton (1904-1906), and Cornell University (1906-1934); notes in German (ca. 1889-1890) taken by Thilly while studying at the Universities of Berlin and Heidelberg.
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- Frank Thilly papers, 1889-1935.
Cornell University Department of Physics records, 1876-1994.
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Cornell University Department of Physics records, 1876-1994.
Correspondence, biographical material, clippings, photographs, notes, diagrams, publications, and other items pertaining to the Cornell University Department of Physics, primarily from the 1880s through the 1950s, along with some later memoirs and histories of the Department and those associated with it.
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- Cornell University Department of Physics records, 1876-1994.
Chesley, A. J. (Albert Justus), 1877-1955. Albert J. and Placida Chesley papers, 1900-1949.
Title:
Albert J. and Placida Chesley papers, 1900-1949.
Correspondence, reports, articles, memoranda, and clippings concerning Chesley's career as a Minneapolis physician and as epidemiologist and executive officer of the Minnesota Dept. of Health (1907-1955).
ArchivalResource: 1.25 cu. ft. (3 boxes).
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- Chesley, A. J. (Albert Justus), 1877-1955. Albert J. and Placida Chesley papers, 1900-1949.
Newman, Jared T. (Jared Treman), 1855-1937. Jared Treman Newman papers, 1803-1953, 1803-1937 (bulk).
Title:
Jared Treman Newman papers, 1803-1953, 1803-1937 (bulk).
Papers include correspondence, legal documents, reports, accounts, blueprints, maps, clippings, and printed material dealing primarily with the interest of Newman and Charles H. Blood in the development of Cayuga Heights, but also with Renwick Heights and Bryant Park, Ithaca, New York; minutes of the organizational meeting of the Cayuga Heights Land Corporation, 1928. Also, letters and papers concerning banking institutions in Ithaca and elsewhere; real estate in South Dakota, Illinois, and Florida; other business concerns; the expansion and promotion of the New York State Barge Canal system; the affairs of Cascadilla School, Ithaca; alumni activities of the Cornell Class of 1875; manuscript and printed matter concerning the Ithaca Presbyterian Church, the Cornell University Christian Association, and Cornell United Religious Work; letter to Professor Floyd K. Richtmyer concerning his views of a proposed school of religion at Cornell; Newman's appointment as special lecturer in the Cornell Law School, 1897-1899; and his terms of service as a Trustee, including an Alumni Trustee Report, 1898. Also, correspondence with Wilmot Moses Smith, 1875; William Ozmun Wyckoff, 1891, concerning his interest in a Tompkins County, New York judgeship; a letter from Eugene Frayer concerning Cornell President Charles Kendall Adams; letters from George Lincoln Burr, Hiram Corson, Mina Miller Edison, Thomas Alva Edison, Leonard Knight Elmhirst, Livingston Farrand, and Harry Emerson Fosdick.
ArchivalResource: 23.2 cubic ft.
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- Newman, Jared T. (Jared Treman), 1855-1937. Jared Treman Newman papers, 1803-1953, 1803-1937 (bulk).
Snow, Myron G., 1892-1978. Portrait of Dr. Livingston Farrand / Myron G. Snow.
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Portrait of Dr. Livingston Farrand / Myron G. Snow. [ca. 1920].
ArchivalResource: 1 photograph.
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- Snow, Myron G., 1892-1978. Portrait of Dr. Livingston Farrand / Myron G. Snow.
University of Colorado, Boulder. Printed materials, 1878-1983 (bulk 1889-1970)
Title:
University of Colorado, printed materials 1878-1986 (bulk 1889-1970)
These folders contain archivally photocopied newspaper clippings and other printed materials compiled by A.A. and Laurence Paddock at the Boulder Daily Camera about C.U.
ArchivalResource: 14 boxes.
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- University of Colorado, Boulder. Printed materials 1878-1983 (bulk 1889-1970).
Livingston Farrand papers, 1921-1939.
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Livingston Farrand papers, 1921-1939.
The Livingston Farrand Papers consist of correspondence, office files, reports, letters of transmittal, notices of appointment to committees, scrapbooks, cross reference sheets, clippings, diplomas, and certificates deriving from his presidency of Cornell University from 1921 to 1937.
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- Livingston Farrand papers, 1921-1939.
Gallagher, Barrett. Barrett Gallagher photographs and film, 1932-1989.
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Barrett Gallagher photographs and film, 1932-1989.
Photographs, negatives, contact prints, and selected enlargements; photographs of Cornell University faculty and campus scenes taken by Barrett Gallagher. Subjects include Alexander M. Drummond; University President Livingston Farrand and his wife, Daisy; University Presidents Deane W. Malott and Frank H.T. Rhodes; and arts quadrangle buildings. Also, 16mm film "Spring in Ithaca," ca. 1960.
ArchivalResource: 92 cubic ft.
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- Gallagher, Barrett. Barrett Gallagher photographs and film, 1932-1989.
Carl E. Ladd papers, 1932-1943.
Title:
Carl E. Ladd papers, 1932-1943.
Includes curricula, budgets, printed material, clippings, and memoranda and correspondence with Cornell faculty and administrators, students, county extension agents, agricultural club leaders, farmers, publishers, state and federal agricultural agencies, credit associations, and state and national politicians. Subjects include administration of the College of Agriculture; appointments, promotions, and resignations of faculty and administrators; Farm and Home Week at Cornell; construction of the Arboretum; the Bailey Hortorium; the Association of Land-Grant Colleges and State Universities; the Farm Credit Administration; GLF; USDA Extension Service; Dartington Hall and the South Devon cattle; the Emergency Food Commission; farm labor during World War II, wartime agricultural production, and wartime student enrollment; the "Farm Forum" broadcast on WGY; rural electrification, Dutch elm disease, and rural education. Major correspondents include Charles Poletti, Herbert H. Lehman, Eleanor Roosevelt, Howard E. Babcock, Henry A. Wallace, Flora Rose, Edward Eastman, Leonard K. Elmhirst, and the Agricultural Experiment Station at Geneva, New York.
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- Ladd, Carl E. 1888-1943. Carl E. Ladd papers, 1932-1943.
Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars. Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars records. 1927-1949.
Title:
Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars records
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.
ArchivalResource: 98.46 linear feet (222 boxes)
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- Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars records, 1927-1949, 1933-1945
James Orin Murfin papers, 1896-1940
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James Orin Murfin papers 1896-1940
Republican politician and regent of University of Michigan. Correspondence, 1901-1940, personal and professional materials, legal briefs and letters relating to William Cook estate and other University of Michigan affairs during his regency, 1918-1937; also correspondence while member of University's Board in Control of Athletics concerning University's departure from and return to Big Nine Conference and college athletics in general.
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- James Orin Murfin papers, 1896-1940
Maurice C. Burritt papers, 1832-1959.
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Maurice C. Burritt papers, 1832-1959.
Correspondence, reports, budgets, and other materials relating to the Food Supply Commission; letters to Howard E. Babcock, general manager of G.L.F. and others; minutes of meetings, 1924-30. Correspondence and related papers pertaining to activities and policies of the AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, Cornell University Arboretum, Farm Credit Administration, Federal Land Bank of Springfield, Federal Farm Board, Gannett newspapers, New York State Department of Agriculture, New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University, New York State Horticultural Society, and various other agencies and institutions of which he was a member. Correspondence with publishers; notes for and copies of Burritt's speeches and articles on public utilities and rural electification, 1930s, and other subjects. Also, diaries, 1897-1956 and 1959, journals, scrapbooks, and other items on his travels in the British Isles, Alaska, Mexico, India, and elsewhere; lettersfrom his daughter, Helen Burritt Latif, describing her experiences travelling or teaching in Australia and India, 1935-1937; scrapbooks of articles and editorials he wrote; memoranda books; detailed accounts of Beechwood Farm, with related land papers; and crop production cost analyses including cost analyses for the Office of Farm Management, U.S.D.A., 1909-1914.
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- Maurice C. Burritt papers, 1832-1959.
Cornell University. Presidential inauguration programs, 1867-2003.
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Presidential inauguration programs, 1867-2003.
Programs for inauguration ceremonies of Cornell University presidents; includes invitations, congratulatory certificates, and guest lists from the inauguration of Frank H. T. Rhodes, November 10, 1977. Also includes programs for Andrew Dickson White, Charles Kendall Adams, Jacob Gould Schurman, Livingston Farrand, Edmund Ezra Day, Deane W. Malott, Dale R. Corson, James Alfred Perkins, Hunter Ripley Rawlings III, and Jeffrey S. Lehman. Includes an inaugural program for Hunter Rawlings signed by Rawlings, Rhodes, Corson, Perkins, and Malott.
ArchivalResource: 1.3 cubic ft.
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- Cornell University. Presidential inauguration programs, 1867-2003.
American Council of Learned Societies Committee on Native American Languages, American Philosophical Society, 1882-1958
Title:
American Council of Learned Societies Committee on Native American Languages, American Philosophical Society 1882-1958
Formed in 1927 under the initiative of Franz Boas, Edward Sapir, and other academic linguists, the Committee on Native American Languages of the American Council of Learned Societies was charged with documenting the endangered languages of indigenous Americans. The Collection of the American Council of Learned Socities Committee of Native American Languages is one of the largest and most significant primary resources for study of the indigenous languages of North America. Beginning with the creation of the Committee in 1927, and periodically added to since by the APS, the collection has grown to over 80 linear feet of material representing at least 166 languages and dialects from the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The formats range from field notes and ethnographic texts to slip files, vocabularies, lexica, and grammars, and dozens of linguists and Native consultants are represented. Although most of the material was collected in the 1920s and 1930s, a signficant number of items have been added that extends the range of dates represented both backward and forward.
ArchivalResource: 80.0 Linear feet
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- American Council of Learned Societies Committee on Native American Languages, American Philosophical Society, 1882-1958
Boulder Daily Camera. Clip art portraits A-W.
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Clip art portraits A-W. [1900-1930].
ArchivalResource: 9 sheets.
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- Boulder Daily Camera. Clip art portraits A-W.
Farnam, Thomas Wells, 1877-1943. Thomas Wells Farnam papers, 1918-1919 (inclusive).
Title:
Thomas Wells Farnam papers, 1918-1919 (inclusive).
Correspondence, cablegrams, reports, notes, and other papers of Thomas W. Farnam, financier and administrator. These papers relate to Farnam's service in Serbia, 1918-1919, as American Red Cross Commissioner in charge of relief and hospitals following World War I.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft. (5 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Farnam, Thomas Wells, 1877-1943. Thomas Wells Farnam papers, 1918-1919 (inclusive).
Thilly, Frank, 1865-1934. Frank Thilly papers, 1889-1935.
Title:
Frank Thilly papers, 1889-1935.
Correspondence and lecture notes relating to Thilly's career at the University of Missouri (1893-1904), Princeton (1904-1906), and Cornell University (1906-1934); notes in German (ca. 1889-1890) taken by Thilly while studying at the Universities of Berlin and Heidelberg under Kuno Fischer, Friedrich Paulsen, and others; newspaper clippings; and other papers. Correspondence, 1904-1921, with Woodrow Wilson concerns Thilly's call to Princeton, administrative matters during Thilly's years there, and his recommendations of several men for national and local office during Wilson's terms as President. Other correspondents include Felix Adler, Ernest Albee, Benjamin Cardozo, Lord Charnwood, Morris Raphael Cohen, James E. Creighton, Charles W. Dabney, John Dewey, Livingston Farrand, James Morgan Hart, John Grier Hibben, William James, Hugo Münsterberg, Friedrich Paulsen, Cuthbert W. Pound, Josiah Royce, Nathaniel Schmidt, Jacob Gould Schurman, T.V. Smith, William Ritchie Sorley, William Strunk, Jr., William Howard Taft, Joseph P. Tumulty, Andrew Dickson White, and Stephen S. Wise.
ArchivalResource: 2.8 cubic ft.
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- Thilly, Frank, 1865-1934. Frank Thilly papers, 1889-1935.
Black, Russell Van Nest, 1893-1969. Russell Van Nest Black papers, 1919-1968.
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Russell Van Nest Black papers, 1919-1968.
Correspondence, reports, notes, questionnaires, articles, maps, contracts, pamphlets, brochures, ordinances, and legal notices related to city and state planning, primarily in the mid-Atlantic states. In addition to his private practice, papers deal with Black's membership in the Commonwealth Club of San Francisco; participation in the initial activities of the Regional Plan Association of San Francisco Bay Counties; and various other state and federal planning efforts in the 1930's. Correspondents include Frederick J. Adams, Thomas Adams, Charles Stern Ascher, Tracy Baldwin Augur, Liberty Hyde Bailey, Harland Bartholomew, Edward Murray Bassett, Alfred Bettman, Frederick Bigger, Walter Harold Blucher, Harold Sinley Buttenheim, Gilmore David Clarke, Arthur Coleman Comey, Jacob Leslie Crane, Jr., Frederick Dohram, Earle Sumner Draper, R.F. Engle, Livingston Farrand, Carl Feiss, Benjamin Antrim Haldeman, Justin Richardson Hartzog, Henry V. Hubbard, Harlean James, Harold MacLean Lewis, Thomas William Mackesey, Albert Mayer, Eugene Davis Montillon, Lewis Mumford, John Nolen, Robert Randall, Irving Root, Ladislas Segoe, Flavel Shurtleff, Clarence S. Stein, Armand Tibbitts, L. Deming Tilton, Raymond Unwin, Lawrence Veiller, Warren Jay Vinton, Samuel Price Wetherill, Jr., Gordon Whitnall, Robert M. Whitten, and Henry C. Wright.
ArchivalResource: 47 cubic ft.
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- Black, Russell Van Nest, 1893-1969. Russell Van Nest Black papers, 1919-1968.
L. C. Dunn Papers, ca. 1920-1974
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L. C. Dunn Papers ca. 1920-1974
L.C. Dunn was one of the most significant figures in the emerging field of developmental genetics in the 20th century. His T-locus work with the mouse established a number of important genetic principles, including ideas of gene interaction, the distribution of alleles in wild populations, and the factors that influence fertility. He wrote an important textbook of genetics, (1925), in collaboration with Sinnott (and later Dobzhansky); other significant books authored or co-authored by him include (1946), and (1965). He worked in poultry genetics for eight years at the Agricultural Experiment Station in Storrs, CT, from 1920-1928. The remainder of his career was spent at Columbia University, where he worked with rats, mice, and fruit flies, and proved himself to be an inspiring teacher as well. His interest in international scientific collaboration led him to establish ties to Soviet scientists, and to help relocate refugee scientists during World War II. He remained active in his profession to the end of his life. This collection includes correspondence, reports, notebooks, lectures, and photographs. It is a rich collection, documenting the development of American genetics as well as Dunn's interests in humanitarian efforts and international affairs. There is significant material relating to American-U.S.S.R. contacts, particularly in the files on the American-Soviet Friendship Council and the American-Soviet Science Society. There is much, as well, on the impact of the Lysenko controversy in the U. S. Dunn's inerestt in European scientists can also be seen in the sizable amount of material on the Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced German Scholars. Material relating to the Kilgore and Magnusson bills for the support of science (predecessors to the NSF) are also in the collection. Of note are data on the following: National Research Council Committee on Experimental Animals and Plants; research on the population study of the Jewish community in Rome; and Columbia University. There is much in the correspondence concerning Drosophila, poultry genetics, and other such topics; Walter Landauer is Dunn's major correspondent. Principles of Genetics Heredity, Race and Society A Short History of Genetics
ArchivalResource: 15.5 Linear feet
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- L. C. Dunn Papers, ca. 1920-1974
George Lincoln Burr papers
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George Lincoln Burr papers
Letters, diary fragments, notes, manuscripts, and other material documenting Burr's boyhood in Newark Valley, New York, and his student days at Cortland Academy, at Cornell University, and at Leipzig University; his travels and activities in Europe collecting rare books and manuscripts for Cornell; his relationship with Andrew Dickson White; his relationships with other American and European scholars and his students; his work for the Venezuela-Guiana Boundary Commission; and his interest in the American Historical Association, the Cornell Alumni Association, the Cornell Christian Association, the Hall of Fame at New York University, the Telluride Association, and in many other social and professional groups. Correspondents include Lyman Abbott, Charles Kendall Adams, Roland H. Bainton, Carl Becker, Henry Bourne, James Bryce, John Burroughs, Anna and Henry Comstock, Reverend Robert Collyer, Leonard K. Elmhirst, Livingston Farrand, Max Farrand, Simon Henry Gage, Daniel Coit Gilman, Louis Gottschalk, Evarts B. Greene, Charles Gross, George Willam Harris, Albert Bushnell Hart, Charles Haskins, Ernest Huffcut, Charles Henry Hull, Edward M. Hulme, J. Franklin Jameson (mainly having to do with the AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW), David Starr Jordan (extensive, quite impersonal), Louis C. Karpinski, Horace Kephart, Waldo G. Leland, John Bassett Moore, John R. Mott, David Saville Muzzey, Wallace Notestein, Cuthbert Pound, Herbert Putnam (Library of Congress), Jacob Gould Schurman, George H. Sabine, Goldwin Smith, Preserved Smith, H. Morse Stephens, Dorothy and Willard Straight, Alfred and Ernest Sze, Ida Tarbell, Frederick Jackson Turner, Moses Coit Tyler, Hendrik Willem Van Loon (extensive and intimate), Oswald Garrison Villard, Booker T. Washington, Benjamin Ide Wheeler, Frederick White, Burt G. Wilder, and many others. Letter, 1903, from Andrew Dickson White about his trip to Elba, with comments about Napoleon I, and fourteen postcards, some annotated, of scenes of Elba.
ArchivalResource: 16.9 cubic ft.
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- Burr, George Lincoln, 1857-1938. George Lincoln Burr papers, 1861-1942.
Everett Franklin Phillips papers, 1868-1950.
Title:
Everett Franklin Phillips papers, 1868-1950.
Correspondence, reports, and other papers relating to bees and beekeeping.
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- Everett Franklin Phillips papers, 1868-1950.
Wallace Notestein papers, 1899-1969 (inclusive)
Title:
Wallace Notestein papers, 1899-1969 (inclusive)
The paper consist of correspondence, writings, printed material, notes, speeches, and other papers of Wallace Notestein, historian, teacher, author, and Sterling Professor of English History at Yale from 1928-1947. The bulk of the papers consist of letters received by Notestein from other historians, scholars, writers, students, and publishers and relate largely to academic and professional matters, to politics, and to his personal life.
ArchivalResource: 5.25 linear ft.
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- Notestein, Wallace, 1878-1969. Wallace Notestein papers, 1899-1969 (inclusive).
Forsyth, William Holmes, b. 1869. Scrapbook, [194-?]
Title:
Scrapbook, [194-?]
Scrapbook, compiled by Forsyth, containing newspaper and magazine clippings, obituaries, photographs, letters, notes, printed invitations for reunions, etc.; concerning his fellow classmates from the Princeton Class of 1888; names include Thomas Nesbitt McCarter, Charles Freeman Williams McClure, Livingston Farrand, etc. Includes an index of names at front.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (40 leaves) ; 37 cm.
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- Forsyth, William Holmes, b. 1869. Scrapbook, [194-?]
Stoneman, Bertha, 1866-1943. Bertha Stoneman papers, 1894-1945.
Title:
Bertha Stoneman papers, 1894-1945.
Correspondence, speeches, student notebooks, thesis, photographs, and poetry of Bertha Stoneman. Also, Huguenot College yearbooks, University of Toronto centenary programs (with a reference to Livingston Farrand), and pamphlets about South Africa. 1894 Cornell Class Day program.
ArchivalResource: .4 cubic ft.
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- Stoneman, Bertha, 1866-1943. Bertha Stoneman papers, 1894-1945.
Sawyer, Walter H. (Walter Hulme), 1861-1931. Walter H. Sawyer papers, 1901-1931.
Title:
Walter H. Sawyer papers, 1901-1931.
Correspondence, notes, reports, addresses, and miscellaneous papers relating to offices he held, state medical affairs, Michigan politics, Hillsdale, Michigan and family matters, the choosing of successors to University of Michigan president James B. Angell, Harry B. Hutchins, Marion L. Burton, and Clarence C. Little, the Medical School, Homeopathic Medical School, University administration, and the William W. Cook gifts to the University; also photographs.
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- Sawyer, Walter H. (Walter Hulme), 1861-1931. Walter H. Sawyer papers, 1901-1931.
Barrett Gallagher photographs and film, 1932-1989
Title:
Barrett Gallagher photographs and film, 1932-1989
Photographs of Cornell University faculty and campus scenes taken by Barrett Gallagher include Alexander M. Drummond; University President Livingston Farrand and his wife, Daisy; University Presidents Deane W. Malott and Frank H.T. Rhodes; arts quadrangle buildings, museum, and other photographs for publications such as the Cornell Alumni News. Also, 16mm film ca. 1960. Spring in Ithaca,
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- Barrett Gallagher photographs and film, 1932-1989
Records of the American National Red Cross. 1881 - 2008. Historical Personnel Files
Title:
Records of the American National Red Cross. 1881 - 2008. Historical Personnel Files
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- Records of the American National Red Cross. 1881 - 2008. Historical Personnel Files
Fullerton, Kemper, 1865-1941. Papers, 1850-1946, 1902-1940.
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Papers, 1850-1946, 1902-1940.
Correspondence, diaries, lecture notes, and manuscripts of writings and sermons by Kemper Fullerton, Old Testament scholar.
ArchivalResource: 6.25 linear ft.
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- Fullerton, Kemper, 1865-1941. Papers, 1850-1946, 1902-1940.
Mungle, Ralph W. Letter: from Livingston Farrand, 1925.
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Letter: from Livingston Farrand, 1925.
Letter from Cornell President Livingston Farrand thanking Mungle for his support of the University's fundraising campaign. Also photocopy of obituary, 1974.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Mungle, Ralph W. Letter: from Livingston Farrand, 1925.
Lima, Casimiro Eugenio Amoroso. Eurico, the Presbyter, 1934-1935.
Title:
Eurico, the Presbyter, 1934-1935.
Manuscript translation of Alexandre Herculano's work Eurico, the Presbyter (original Portuguese title Eurico o presbytero), which comprises part 1 of his Monasticon. The translation was evidently begun in November 1934 and finished in February 1935, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. With the translation are bound a letter from C.E. Amoroso Lima to Cornell University president Livingston Farrand, presenting the manuscript to him in honor of the 50th reunion of the Class of 1885, and a copy of Farrand's letter accepting the manuscript.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ([2], 276 leaves) ; 28 cm.
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- Lima, Casimiro Eugenio Amoroso. Eurico, the Presbyter, 1934-1935.
Walter H. Sawyer papers, 1900-1931
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Walter H. Sawyer papers 1900-1931
Hillsdale, Michigan physician, regent of the University of Michigan. Correspondence, notes, reports, addresses, and other papers relating to board of regents activities and state medical issues.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear feet and 1 oversize folder
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- Walter H. Sawyer papers, 1900-1931
Phillips, Everett Franklin, 1878-1951. Everett Franklin Phillips papers, 1868-1950.
Title:
Everett Franklin Phillips papers, 1868-1950.
Correspondence, reports, and other papers relating to bees and beekeeping. Includes material on the manufacture, patent assignment, alleged patent infringement, and use of royalties of the product made by the Dyce Honey Process; on Nellie J. Stratton's development of a honey and lactose candy; on the coordination of entomologists' research efforts during World War II; on the establishment and growth of the Charles C. Miller Memorial Library; and of the publication of beekeeping journals, pamphlets, and books. Additional papers include correspondence with other apiologists and entomologists concerning the behavior and raising of bees and improved methods for producing and shipping honey, with the A.I. Root Company of Medina, Ohio, producers of beekeepers' supplies and honey and publishers of Gleanings in Bee Culture, with editors of the American Bee Journal, and with U.S. Representatives Gilbert N. Haugen, Franklin Menges, William L. Nelson, and Gale H. Stalker and Senators Robert F. Wagner, Sr., concerning the opposition of American honey interests to bills (1928, 1930) designed to allow the addition of corn sugars to manufactured products without marking this addition on the label; together with an unpublished ms. by Phillips on the behavior of bees and photograph concerning beekeeping. Also includes correspondence, 1868-1888; petition relating to adulteration of honey, 1878, and one Japanese fable presented by Marice G. Dadant to Dr. Phillips, 1948, selected by C. P. Dadant and Charles Dadant, previously located in Mann Library, Cornell University. Correspondents include Charles P. Alexander, Percy N. Annand, Liberty Hyde Bailey, Camille Pierre Dadant, Elton J. Dyce, Livingston Farrand,Albert R. Mann, James G. Needham, Charles E. Palm, Sherman Peer, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Ernest H. Root, Huber H. Root, Nellie J. Stratton, Henry A. Wallace, Sherman Whitney, and many others.
ArchivalResource: 3.7 cubic ft.
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- Phillips, Everett Franklin, 1878-1951. Everett Franklin Phillips papers, 1868-1950.
Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars. Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars records. 1927-1949.
Title:
Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars records
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.
ArchivalResource: 98.46 linear feet (222 boxes)
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- Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars records, 1927-1949, 1933-1945
Gilmore David Clarke Papers, ca.1920-1980.
Title:
Gilmore David Clarke Papers ca.1920-1980.
This collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, documents, subject files, photographs, memorabilia, and printed materials of landscape architect Gilmore D. Clarke, 1892-1982.
ArchivalResource: 7.5 linear ft (ca.2,000 items in 5 boxes & 1 folder).
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- Gilmore David Clarke Papers, ca.1920-1980.
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Carnegie Foundation records, 1905-1945.
Title:
Carnegie Foundation records, 1905-1945.
Records concerning the establishment of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, including letters from Andrew Carnegie to Jacob Gould Schurman and Livingston Farrand (Presidents of Cornell and trustees of the Foundation). The collection includes extensive correspondence of Foundation presidents Henry Pritchett, Henry Suzzallo, and Walter A. Jessup, and secretaries Clyde Furst and Howard Savage; also, material and lists pertaining to pensions, financial records, trustee meeting minutes, and published pamphlets concerning the Foundation.
ArchivalResource: 1.2 cubic ft.; 4 reels microfilm.
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- Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Carnegie Foundation records, 1905-1945.
Thompson, William Gilman, 1856-1927,. William Gilman Thompson autograph collection, 1771-1924 (inclusive).
Title:
William Gilman Thompson autograph collection, 1771-1924 (inclusive).
Collection of autograph letters and photographs accumulated by Thompson, a physician.
ArchivalResource: 3.0 linear ft. (1 box, 1 folio)
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- Thompson, William Gilman, 1856-1927,. William Gilman Thompson autograph collection, 1771-1924 (inclusive).
Cornell University. Department of Physics. Dept. of Physics records, 1876-1994.
Title:
Dept. of Physics records, 1876-1994.
Correspondence, biographical material, clippings, photographs, notes, diagrams, publications, and other items pertaining to Cornell physics professors William A. Anthony, Frederick Bedell, Ernest G. Merritt, George S. Moler, Edward L. Nichols, and Floyd K. Richtmyer, as well as physicist Ernest Fox Nichols (Cornell University M.S. 1892); the correspondence pertains to efforts to obtain the biographical material, departmental administration, the study of physics, and other professional matters, such as the dynamo built by Anthony and Moler ca.1875, and its exhibition at the Century of Progress International Exposition in Chicago, 1933, the establishment of the date Bedell invented his stabilized oscilloscope, and negotiations, 1926, for bringing the German physicist, Max Born, to Cornell. Includes correspondence of Livingston Farrand and John Henry Comstock. Also, physics notebooks, 1904-1931, with research data of Edward L. Nichols, Horace L. Howes, Ernest G. Merritt, D. T. Wilber, and others on phosphorescence, fluorescence, luminescence, and spectra, scientific photographs and charts, undated typescripts on various subjects by Nichols, Howes, and Wilber, and a monograph, apparently by Nichols and his associates, on the fluorescence and afterglow of solid solutions and their luminescence when rendered incandescent by a hydrogen flame, as well as accounts, 1913-1932, pertaining to a Carnegie Institution grant for this research. In addition, indexed department account books, 1882-1948; inventory books, 1881-1933; and a "Committee Report on Survey of Floor Area Requirements for Physics, Engineering Physics, and Astronomy for a 15-Year Period, 1947-1962," ca.1946; and personnel records of former faculty, staff, and graduate students who were appointed to the Physics Dept. prior to 1935. Manuscript entitled "Seventy Years of Physics at Cornell," by Harley E. Howe and Guy E. Grantham, 1958; bound typescript, "The Cornell Physics Department," by Paul Hartman, 1982, with an index; and chart of department staff, 1868-1940; and THE CORNELL PHYSICS DEPARTMENT: RECOLLECTIONS AND A HISTORY OF SORTS, by Paul Hartman, 1984. Administrative correspondence of the department, primarily of George S. Moler, 1893-1900. Also, APPLIED AND ENGINEERING PHYSICS AT CORNELL, and A MEMOIR ON THE PHYSICAL REVIEW (mentioning Cornell connections) by Paul Hartman.
ArchivalResource: 19.4 cubic ft.
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- Cornell University. Department of Physics. Dept. of Physics records, 1876-1994.
Teagle, Walter Clark, 1878-1962. Walter Clark Teagle correspondence.
Title:
Walter Clark Teagle correspondence.
Correspondence and documents relative to Teagle from the papers of Livingston Farrand, Edmund Ezra Day, Deane W. Malott, and Cornelis W. de Kiewiet.
ArchivalResource: 2 reels positive microfilm, 2 reels negative microfilm.
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- Teagle, Walter Clark, 1878-1962. Walter Clark Teagle correspondence.
Heinrich Ries papers, 1889-1951.
Title:
Heinrich Ries papers, 1889-1951.
Correspondence and other papers relating to Ries' career as professor of geology at Cornell University.
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- Heinrich Ries papers, 1889-1951.
Carnegie Foundation records, 1905-1945
Title:
Carnegie Foundation records, 1905-1945
Records concerning the establishment of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, including letters from Andrew Carnegie to Jacob Gould Schurman and Livingston Farrand (Presidents of Cornell and trustees of the Foundation). The collection includes extensive correspondence of Foundation presidents Henry Pritchett, Henry Suzzallo, and Walter A. Jessup, and secretaries Clyde Furst and Howard Savage; also, material and lists pertaining to pensions, financial records, trustee meeting minutes, and published pamphlets concerning the Foundation.
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- Carnegie Foundation records, 1905-1945
Records of the American National Red Cross. 1881 - 2008. Official Administrative Documents
Title:
Records of the American National Red Cross. 1881 - 2008. Official Administrative Documents
This series consists of agreements, correspondence, endorsements, press releases, proclamations, statements, and other records maintained by the American Red Cross. Included are records relating to the coordination of blood donations, the supply of aid, and the administration of the functions and duties of the American National Red Cross. Correspondents include R. A. Alger; Clara Barton; Omar Nelson Bradley; Ellsworth Bunker; James F. Collins; Calvin Coolidge; Norman H. Davis; Henry Pomeroy Davison; John Foster Dulles; Henry Dunant; Dwight D. Eisenhower; George M. Elsey; Livingston Farrand; James Forrestal; Cary T. Grayson; Alfred M. Gruenther; E. Roland Harriman; Herbert Hoover; Lyndon B. Johnson; John F. Kennedy; Norman T. Kirk; Henry Cabot Lodge; Breckinridge Long; George C. Marshall; Neil H. McElroy; Ross T. McIntire; Levi P. Morton; Napoleon III; Florence Nightingale; Richard M. Nixon; Basil O'Connor; Robert Porter Patterson; John Barton Payne; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Theodore Roosevelt; DeWitt C. Smith; Frank Stanton; Harold Edward Stassen; Adlai E. Stevenson; Henry L. Stimson; William H. Taft; Harry S. Truman; Charles Wellborn; and Woodrow Wilson. Also included are correspondence and agreements with the American Hospital Association; the American Legion; the American Radio Relay League; the Girl Scouts of the United States of America; J. P. Morgan & Co.; and United Way of America.
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- Records of the American National Red Cross. 1881 - 2008. Official Administrative Documents
Clarke, Gilmore D., 1892-1982. Gilmore D.Clarke papers, ca.1920-1980.
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Gilmore D.Clarke papers, ca.1920-1980.
Correspondence relating to the activities of the National Commission of Fine Arts and subject files relating to his work on the New York World's Fair in 1964-1965 and to his views on the works of other architects and artists.
ArchivalResource: 7.5 linear ft. ( 5 boxes & 1 folder)
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- Clarke, Gilmore D., 1892-1982. Gilmore D.Clarke papers, ca.1920-1980.
Farrand, Livingston, 1867-1939. Livingston Farrand papers, 1921-1939.
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Livingston Farrand papers, 1921-1939.
The Livingston Farrand Papers consist of correspondence, office files, reports, letters of transmittal, notices of appointment to committees, scrapbooks, cross reference sheets, clippings, diplomas, and certificates deriving from his presidency of Cornell University from 1921 to 1937. The collection consists chiefly of correspondence, pertaining largely to the routine administration of the President's Office and the University. Subjects include student and faculty issues, student health, athletics, Cornell United Religious Work including arrangements for Sage Chapel preachers, alumni affairs, fraternities, the Cornell-in-China Program, and the University Faculty; also, relations with and the administration of the Law School, the College of Arts and Sciences, the Cornell University Medical College, the College of Engineering, Cornell University Library, the Office of the Comptroller, ROTC, the New York State College of Agriculture, and the New York State Veterinary College, and relations with New York Hospital, the city of Ithaca (N.Y.), the United States Office of Education, the New York State Department of Education, the American Council on Education, the Carnegie Corporation and Carnegie Foundation, the Heckscher Research Council, and the United States War Department. Other topics include instances of student malfeasance and scholastic failure, racial discrimination and anti-semitism on campus, concern with communist influence in the educational community, and Farrand's personal interests in eugenics and public health. Major correspondents include Arthur Allen, Howard E. Babcock, Carl Becker, Romeyn Berry, Cornelius Betten, Charles Bostwick, Charles K. Burdick, Foster M. Coffin, L. M. Dennis, R. Louise Fitch, Harold Flack, Frank E. Gannett, William A. Hammond, Frank H. Hiscock, Carl E. Ladd, Albert R. Mann, Archie Palmer, George Rogalsky, Flora Rose, Robert Treman, Allan H. Treman, Myron C. Taylor, Martha van Rensselaer, George F. Warren, and J. DuPratt White. Also included is a bound typewritten report on the state of Cornell University and its current financial needs as of 1924.
ArchivalResource: 40.7 cubic ft.
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- Farrand, Livingston, 1867-1939. Livingston Farrand papers, 1921-1939.
Freeman, Frank S. (Frank Samuel), b. 1898. Frank Samuel Freeman papers, 1929-1984.
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Frank Samuel Freeman papers, 1929-1984.
Collection includes correspondence pertaining to the psychology of learning, teacher training, intelligence testing, the problem of unqualified practitioners of psychology, his membership in professional organizations, writing for professional journals and popular magazines, invitations to lecture and to teach, and consideration in 1940 for the presidency of the City College of New York, as well as copies of his articles and book reviews; correspondence and reports pertaining to the organization and progress (1932-1939) of the University Placement Service, administration of the National Youth Administration Student Aid Program at Cornell (1934-1937), the undergraduate advisory system, and the refusal of Cornell (1939) to cooperate with the German Academic Exchange Service; correspondence dealing with growth and administrative change in the University, American higher education, the history of the Cornell Psychology Department, Robert M. Ogden's position as the first American Gestalt psychologist, psychology and education department administration, Freeman's pioneering course in human growth and development, and a proposed course in clinical psychology; and a tape recording and transcript (1962) of an interview conducted by an Archives staff member concerning Freeman's education at Harvard University and the changes which occurred at Cornell during his years there. Correspondents include Julian P. Bretz, Julian E. Butterworth, James B. Conant, Karl M. Dallenbach, Edmund Ezra Day, John Peterson Elder, Livingston Farrand, Joseph McVicker Hunt, Frances L. Ilg, Otto Kinkeldey, Konrad Lorenz, Albert R. Mann, Maud A. Merrill, Howard A. Meyerhoff, Robert M. Ogden, Lewis M. Terman, Vivian T. Thayer, and other psychologists, educators, and university officials; also, one letter each from Hendrik Willem van Loon (1938), J. William Fulbright (1954), and Harry S. Truman (1954) concerning the perils of totalitarianism and demagoguery and some correspondence with W. Averell Harriman, Herbert H. Lehman, John Taber, Henry A. Wallace, and other political figures. Also, correspondence with Cornell University President Frank H. T. Rhodes and President Emeritus Deane W. Malott.
ArchivalResource: 1.2 cubic ft., 2 tape recordings.
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- Freeman, Frank S. (Frank Samuel), b. 1898. Frank Samuel Freeman papers, 1929-1984.
Cornell University museum items, [ca. 1869-1992]
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Cornell University museum items, [ca. 1869-1992]
Includes two Cornell plaques, one ca.1907, depicting EzraCornell; a red cap bearing a "C" with the initials "UFBT"; an original Uris LibraryReading Room chair; a rubber mold for the Cornell Seal; and a bronze medallionbearing a likeness of Ezra Cornell. A set of twelve rose-colored Wedgwood platesdepicting Cornell University buildings; scenes depicted are McGraw Tower (LibraryTower), Willard Straight Hall, the War Memorial, Baker Laboratory of Chemistry, SageChapel, McGraw Hall, the Schoellkopf Crescent, Ezra Cornell Statue, Balch Hall,Myron Taylor Hall, Goldwin Smith Hall and Sibley Dome. A Class of 1958 cloth badge;a Class of 1921 scarf; five caps, two from the Class of 1929, one from the Class of1921, one from the Class of 1923, one undated; straw hat from the Class of 1934;nine reunion jackets, three from the Class of 1929, two from the Class of 1921, andone each from the Classes of 1916, 1923, 1925 (red, white and blue), and 1927; onepolo shirt from 1923; a Cornell spoon; four Cornell service pins, ca. 1955-1970; twomugs from 1912; a 14" Cornell pencil; a 3"x4" "Cornell Library Club" printing plate;a cigarette case belonging to Ralph Gordon; a trowel wielded by President EdmundEzra Day June 22 1946 on the Day Hall cornerstone.
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Century Company records
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Century Company records
The Century Company published the Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, which was widely regarded as the best general periodical of its time, performing a role as cultural arbiter during the 1880s and 1890s. It was founded in New York City in 1881 and also published the children's magazine St. Nicholas, dictionaries, and books. The Century Company records date from 1870 to the 1930s and chiefly contain correspondence with contributors, readers, public figures, and literary agents. A number of manuscripts and proofs in the collection are extensively edited and taken with annotations on letters provide a detailed record of the outlook, standards, and functions of the company.
ArchivalResource: 60.4 linear feet; 151 boxes
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Allen, Arthur A. (Arthur Augustus), 1885-1964.
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American Council of Learned Societies. Committee on Native American Languages.
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Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars.
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Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced German Scholars.
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United States. Army. Reserve Officers' Training Corps.
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