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Anthropologist and author.
Kluckhohn taught anthropology at Harvard.
Ashley Montagu, born Israel Ehrenberg on June 28, 1905, was a British-American anthropologist, specializing in the areas of race and gender issues, as well as a prolific speaker and author, publishing over 50 books in his lifetime. The son of Jewish tailor Charles Ehrenberg and his wife, Mary Plot Ehrenberg, Montagu was born and raised in London's working class East End neighborhood. Although the reasoning behind his name change was never revealed, it may have been due to anti-Semitic prejudice faced by many East End Jews during his childhood, and Montagu might have felt the need to distance himself from his parents’ Russian and Polish backgrounds.
Montagu earned his undergraduate degree from University College London in psychology and anthropology. After studying anthropology at the London School of Economics under Bronislaw Malinowski, Montagu left England for the United States. He arrived at New York City in 1927 and began taking graduate classes at Columbia University. Montagu then traveled to Italy in 1928, where he took classes in ethnography and anthropology at the University of Florence. Upon his return to the United States in 1931, while working as an assistant professor of anthropology at New York University, Montagu married Marjorie Peakes. The couple would have two daughters, Audrey and Barbara, as well as a son, Geoffrey. In 1934 Montagu returned to Columbia University, culminating his postgraduate work at Columbia in 1936 with his dissertation, Coming into being among the Australian Aborigines: A study of the procreative beliefs of the native tribes of Australia, produced under the direction of Franz Boas and Ruth Benedict. Based largely on his dissertation, Montagu’s first book, Coming into Being among the Australian Aborigines, was published in 1937. After he completed his education, Montagu taught anatomy at Hahnemann Medical College in Philadelphia in 1938 and became an American citizen in 1940. It was during his time at Hahnemann that he began to produce work relating to race, resulting in his seminal work, Man's Most Dangerous Myth: The Fallacy of Race, published in 1942. The work controversially advanced the argument that race was a social construct imposed upon a complex biological substratum and demolished the arguments for inherent inequality between human populations. The influential nature of Man’s Most Dangerous Myth led to Montagu’s service on the 4th United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) task force, in 1949. The ten member UNESCO committee, composed of such world-renowned social scientists as Claude Levi-Strauss and E. Franklin Frazier, was created to collect information about the problem of race and to establish educational programs to disseminate its findings. The resultant document, authored by Montagu, the group’s rapporteur, was published as the “Statement on Race” in 1951. The Committee’s final statement on race asserted: 1)All mankind belong to the same species and that the differences between groups are few compared to all of the genetic similarities. 2)That Race designates a group with high frequency of physical characteristics or particular genetic trait and that these traits fluctuate or even disappear over time. 3)The way in which people are grouped does not reflect the capacity or character traits of a particular group. The differences between races are physical and have no correlation with other traits like intelligence.
Upon leaving Hahnemann Medical College in 1949, Montagu moved to Rutgers University, where he was a professor of anthropology and head of the department from 1949 to 1955. While at Rutgers, Montagu wrote perhaps his most famous work, The Natural Superiority of Women, published in 1953. Examining the differences between the sexes anthropologically, Montagu concluded that women were the superior sex because they possessed a better capability to survive both as individuals and in groups- talents necessary for an advancing society. Based on these conclusions, he suggested that women receive equal pay for equal work, a controversial stance at the time.
With his prolific writing skills to rely on financially, and facing strong backlash for his openly liberal views and anti-McCarthy public statements, Montagu accepted a forced retirement from Rutgers in 1955 at the age of 50. Though retired from academic life, he continued to lecture at such institutions as Harvard University, Princeton University, the University of Santa Barbara, and New York University. Settling in Princeton, New Jersey, Montagu’s work took up a more humanist element with Touching: The Human Significance of the Skin, his effort to encourage parents to take a more physical role in raising their children and especially to encourage mothers to breastfeed their babies. Published during that same year, Montagu’s book The Elephant Man: A Study in Human Dignity, a history of the life of disfigured Briton Joseph Merrick, inspired a Tony winning play and later a motion picture. He continued publishing through the 1980s, including The Nature of Human Aggression (1976) and Growing Young (1981), while making numerous and notable television appearances on Johnny Carson’s Tonight Show as well as the Phil Donahue Show.
In his lifetime, Montagu received many major awards, among them the American Association of Humanists’ 1995 Man of the Year award, the Darwin Award from the American Association of Physical Anthropologist in 1994, and the Distinguished Achievement Award from the American Anthropological Association in 1987. Montagu maintained an active schedule of lecturing and gardening around his Princeton, New Jersey, home until he was hospitalized in March 1999; he died on November 26, 1999 from heart disease, at the age of ninety-four. He was survived by his wife of sixty-eight years, Marjorie, as well as his son and two daughters.
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Erikson, Erik H. (Erik Homburger), 1902-1994. Letters to Clyde Kluckhohn, 1947-1948.
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Letters to Clyde Kluckhohn, 1947-1948.
1) Concerning Erikson's paper about Hitler and some material on American Indians. San Francisco, CA., 1947 Apr. 3. ALS. 2) Concerning a condensation of two of his papers. San Fransisco, CA., 1947 Apr. 11. TLS. 3) Concerning some materials for use in Kluckhohn's book on culture and personality. San Fransisco, CA., 1947 May 23. TLS. 4) Concerning his professional title to be listed in Kluckhohn's book. Cambridge, MA., 1948 Feb. 17. Autographed Note Signed.
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Kluckhohn, Clyde, 1905-1960. Letters to Grace Van Wormer. Cambridge, MA. 1947-1958.
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Letters to Grace Van Wormer. Cambridge, MA. 1947-1958.
1) Concerning the manuscripts of his books, including The Navaho and children of the People. 1947 Apr. 26. 2) Concerning the manuscripts for Mirror for Man and Personality in Nature, Society and Culture. 1948 Oct. 22. 3) Concerning a manuscript. 1948 Nov. 10. 4) Concerning his inability to locate a copy of Beyond the Rainbow. 1953 Aug. 10. 5) Concerning the manuscript of Mirror for Man. 1958 Feb. 24.
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Parsons, Talcott, 1902-1979. Papers of Talcott Parsons, 1921-1979 (inclusive).
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Papers of Talcott Parsons, 1921-1979 (inclusive).
Papers reflect Parsons' involvement in professional societies, Harvard committees, and his writing, teaching, lecturing, and publishing activities. Also includes genealogical tables, Parsons' student biology notebook, and photographs of Talcott Parsons and his family, 1903-1979. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.
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De Harport, David. David De Harport collection, [18--]-[19--] [microform].
Title:
David De Harport collection, [18--]-[19--] [microform].
Papers and notes documenting Navajo land claims case vs. Hopi et al. including abstracts of originals of plaintiff exhitits; correspondence; boundrary information; indexes and digests to map data; archaeological reports; information on marriage, baptismal, and burial records; legal statements; research; notes including on notes on testimony and rebuttal; information on Hopi; information on other Indian tribes-Navajo disputes; articles and other published sources; archaeological field notes; maps; microfilm; and negatives. Persons represented include George Hammond and Clyde Kluckhohn.
ArchivalResource: 94 boxes.
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- De Harport, David. David De Harport collection, [18--]-[19--] [microform].
Whorf, Benjamin Lee, 1897-1941. Benjamin Lee Whorf papers, 1914-1957 (inclusive).
Title:
Benjamin Lee Whorf papers, 1914-1957 (inclusive).
The papers consist of correspondence; writings on linguistics, science and religion; miscellaneous biographical material; and lantern slides. Nearly three-fourths of the papers consist of Benjamin Whorf's writings on linguistics, including drafts of published works, unpublished manuscripts, research notes on his trip to Mexico in 1930 and on Hebrew, Maya, Hopi and other languages. Also included are articles by others, chiefly on Indian languages. The correspondence, which is entirely professional, includes Franz Boas, Franz Blom, Clyde Kluckhohn, Alfred Kroeber, J. Alden Mason, Edward Sapir, Herbert Spinden, Alfred M. Tozzer, George L. Trager and Charles F. Voegelin.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear ft.
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- Whorf, Benjamin Lee, 1897-1941. Benjamin Lee Whorf papers, 1914-1957 (inclusive).
Benjamin Lee Whorf papers, 1898-1971
Title:
Benjamin Lee Whorf papers 1898-1971
The papers consist of correspondence; writings on linguistics, science and religion; miscellaneous biographical material; and lantern slides. Nearly three-fourths of the papers consist of Benjamin Whorf's writings on linguistics, including drafts of published works, unpublished manuscripts, research notes on his trip to Mexico in 1930 and on Hebrew, Maya, Hopi and other languages. Also included are articles by others, chiefly on Indian languages. The correspondence, which is entirely professional, includes Franz Boas, Frans Blom, Clyde Kluckhohn, Alfred Kroeber, J. Alden Mason, Edward Sapir, Herbert Spinden, Alfred M. Tozzer, George L. Trager and Charles F. Voegelin.
ArchivalResource: 9.5 linear feet (23 boxes)
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- Benjamin Lee Whorf papers, 1898-1971
Kluckhohn, Clyde
Title:
Kluckhohn, Clyde
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- Kluckhohn, Clyde
John Collier papers
Title:
John Collier papers
The papers consist of correspondence, subject files, writings, memoranda and reports, research materials, and miscellanea, documenting the personal life and professional career of John Collier. His service with the American Indian Defense Association (A.I.D.A.), as United States Commissioner of Indian Affairs, and as a teacher and author is detailed. Correspondence files include materials with leading political, literary, and social figures. Drafts of books, articles, essays, reviews, and poetry are supplemented with extensive subject files and research materials. Files relating to the Institute of Ethnic Affairs include substantive correspondence and memoranda. The papers of anthropologist Laura Thompson, Collier's second wife, are also arranged in the papers, and date from 1945-1956.
ArchivalResource: 52.25 linear feet
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- Collier, John, 1884-1968. John Collier papers, 1910-1987 (inclusive).
E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. Advertising Dept. Speeches, 1943-1969.
Title:
Speeches, 1943-1969.
The records are copies of speeches and papers read at various meetings attended by representatives of the Du Pont Company's Advertising Dept. and collected by L.T. Alexander, the assistant manager of exhibits and office management.
ArchivalResource: 1.2 linear ft.
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- E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. Advertising Dept. Speeches, 1943-1969.
Bain, Read, 1892-. Read Bain papers, 1893-1972.
Title:
Read Bain papers, 1893-1972.
Class notes and student essays written while attending the University of Michigan, 1923-1924; also correspondence, articles, poetry, and other papers relating to all aspects of his professional career. Correspondents include: Brooks Adams, Ruth Benedict, Leonard Bernstein, Bruce Bliven, Omar Bradley, John W. Bricker, Pearl Buck, Hadley Cantril, Willa Cather, Bruce Catton, John Ciardi, Charles H. Cooley, John Dewey, Paul Douglas, Felix Frankfurter, Sigmund Freud, Walter Havighurst, S.I. Hayakawa, Oliver. Wendell Holmes, J. Edgar Hoover, Cordell Hull, Muriel Humphrey, Alfred Kinsey, Clyde Kluckhohn, Frank Lausche, Sinclair Lewis, Walter Lippmann, Bronislav Malinowksi, Thomas Mann, H.L. Mencken, Edna St. Vincent Millay, C. Wright Mills, Marianne Moore, Wayne Morse, Lewis Mumford, Howard W. Odum, Eugene O'Neill, James K. Pollock, Branch Rickey, Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Bertrand Russell, Carl Sandburg, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Sr., David B. Steinman, Adlai E. Stevenson, Jesse Stuart, Charles. Taft, Harry S. Truman, Beatrice Webb, and Leslie A. White.
ArchivalResource: 12 linear ft.
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- Bain, Read, 1892-. Read Bain papers, 1893-1972.
Boys, Richard Charles, 1912-. Correspondence, 1949-1954.
Title:
Correspondence, 1949-1954.
Correspondence with literary and other notable figures relating to the special University of Michigan inter-departmental summer session programs, "Contemporary Arts and Society" (1950), "Modern Views of Man and Society" (1952), and "Popular Arts in America" (1953), and to a Robert Flaherty film festival (1954).
ArchivalResource: 276 items.
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- Boys, Richard Charles, 1912-. Correspondence, 1949-1954.
Kroeber, A. L. (Alfred Louis), 1876-1960. A.L. Kroeber papers, 1869-1972.
Title:
A.L. Kroeber papers, 1869-1972.
A.L. Kroeber conducted field work with several Klamath River groups, including the Karok, Wiyot, and Yurok Indians; the Yokuts Indians of Central California; with Ishi, the last member of the Yahi band of the Sacramento Valley; the Mohave Indians of the Colorado River region; and the Zuni Indians of New Mexico, among many other groups. He also carried out archaeological field work in Mexico and Peru. He published more that 500 books and articles on anthropological topics, and served as an expert witness in the Indian land claims cases Clyde F. Thompson et. al. v. United States, Docket No. 31, and Ernest Risling et. al. v. United States, Docket 37.
ArchivalResource: Originals: 40 boxes, 21 cartons, 14 volumes, 9 oversize folders (circa 45 linear feet)Copies: 185 microfilm reels: negative (Rich. 1840) and positive (BANC FILM 2049)
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- Kroeber, A. L. (Alfred Louis), 1876-1960. A.L. Kroeber papers, 1869-1972.
Collier, John, 1884-1968. John Collier papers, 1910-1987 (inclusive).
Title:
John Collier papers, 1910-1987 (inclusive).
The papers consist of correspondence, subject files, writings, memoranda and reports, research materials, and miscellanea, documenting the personal life and professional career of John Collier. His service with the American Indian Defense Association (A.I.D.A.), as United States Commissioner of Indian Affairs, and as a teacher and author is detailed. Correspondence files include materials with leading political, literary, and social figures. Drafts of books, articles, essays, reviews, and poetry are supplemented with extensive subject files and research materials. Files relating to the Institute of Ethnic Affairs include substantive correspondence and memoranda. The papers of anthropologist Laura Thompson, Collier's second wife, are also arranged in the papers, and date from 1945-1956.
ArchivalResource: 52.25 linear ft.
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- Collier, John, 1884-1968. John Collier papers, 1910-1987 (inclusive).
Kluckhohn, Clyde, 1905-1960. Memorandum of comments on the report of Evon Z. Vogt re Malcolm F. Farmer : study of original Navajo boundaries.
Title:
Memorandum of comments on the report of Evon Z. Vogt re Malcolm F. Farmer : study of original Navajo boundaries. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 14 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Kluckhohn, Clyde, 1905-1960. Memorandum of comments on the report of Evon Z. Vogt re Malcolm F. Farmer : study of original Navajo boundaries.
White, Leslie A., 1900-1975. Leslie A. White papers, 1921-1974.
Title:
Leslie A. White papers
Correspondence files, articles and reviews relating to all phases of his anthropological interests, research notes on Lewis H. Morgan, and field notes pertaining to his trips among the Pueblo Indians, and collection of scholarly publications; also photographs.
ArchivalResource: 27 linear feet
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- White, Leslie A., 1900-1975. Leslie A. White papers, 1921-1974.
Ashley Montagu papers, 1927-1999, 1927-1999
Title:
Ashley Montagu papers, 1927-1999 1927-1999
Ashley Montagu (1905-1999), physical anthropologist, was a prominent figure in American intellectual life. British by birth, educated at University College London and the London School of Economics, then Columbia University in New York City, Montagu was a persistent advocate for gender and racial equality. He was a tireless activist for human understanding and child welfare in particular. Departing from academe in 1955, a victim of McCarthyite hysteria, he was a remarkably prolific writer and speaker, eventually publishing more than 50 books, over 40 of them after he left the academy. Montagu continued to lobby passionately against the primacy of race in discussions of intellect and skill, and undertook works in a wide variety of fields, from evolution to parenting. Some of his most significant works include Man's Most Dangerous Myth: The Fallacy of Race (1942), the UNESCO Statement on Race (1951), Man and Aggression (1968) and his novel The Elephant Man (1971), which became the basis for an award winning play and movie. Ashley Montagu’s contributions to the spread of scientific knowledge and human understanding make him one of the most important intellectuals of the 20th century.
ArchivalResource: 57.0 Linear feet
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- Ashley Montagu papers, 1927-1999, 1927-1999
Kluckhohn, Clyde, 1905-1960. Ramah research files, 1936-1955.
Title:
Ramah research files, 1936-1955.
Summary: Collection consists of materials resulting from ethnological research conducted, directed, and later administered by Clyde Kluckhohn in the Ramah, New Mexico, vicinity. Series I consists of typed or mimeographed field notes of the Ramah Project, arranged by subject and containing data on agriculture, education, labor, child development, and other topics. Includes photographs taken by Kluckhohn (1923-1936), and others (1923-1946). Series II consists of field journals from a long-range interdisciplinary study directed by Clyde Kluckhohn and coordinated by John M. Roberts and Evon Z. Vogt. The journals are arranged by culture group, then by subject according to the "Outline of Cultural Materials Index". Culture groups represented in the data include Mormons, Hispanic Americans, Texas homesteaders, Zuni Indians, and Navajo Indians. Series III consists of copies of field notes, field journals, interview transcripts and tests compiled by Robert M. Rapoport, a researcher on the Five Cultures Project in 1950. Series IV consists of a history of Fence Lake, a Texan community in Cibola County, New Mexico. Includes community activity patterns, autobiographies, and local idiom, compiled by Evon Z. Vogt, and additional photographs of the Ramah project and the values study.
ArchivalResource: 220 linear feet.
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- Kluckhohn, Clyde, 1905-1960. Ramah research files, 1936-1955.
Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Records. Series VII., Other Department Files, 1916-1996 (bulk 1943-1969).
Title:
Records. Series VII., Other Department Files, 1916-1996 (bulk 1943-1969).
This series contains selected files created outside of the Editorial Department, which dominates the rest of the collection. The series contains only two boxes of materials from the Sales and College Departments, with the great majority of the files originating from the Publicity Department. The Publicity Department files chronicle the activities and concerns of editors, authors, administrators, and publicity department personnel in the struggle to market their titles and bring authors and the company to international attention and acclaim. A vast selection of materials, including artwork, biographical information, book jackets, correspondence, clippings, memos, photographs, publication and planning forms, and reviews, among others, combine to give the user a comprehensive view of the promotional process. Correspondence in the Publicity and Permanent Title files is often routine, containing materials such as mass mailings of introductions, booksellers' comments, and requests for review copies from individuals, organizations, newspapers and journals. However, some files offer exchanges between authors, editors, and book designers, primarily concerning promotional strategies, itineraries, and editing or revisions of manuscripts. The Publicity Department subseries is also rich with photographs (some with accompanying negatives), including portraits, publicity stills, and candid snapshots. Renowned photographers such as Henri Cartier Bresson, E. O. Hoppe, Edward Steichen, and Carl Van Vechten contribute to the photo documentation of the collection, capturing such Knopf dignitaries as Willa Cather, John Hersey, Thomas Mann, H. L. Mencken, and many others. Additionally, this subseries holds thousands of snapshots and portraits of authors, colleagues, and family members taken by Alfred A. Knopf, an avid amateur photographer. Author questionnaires are found scattered throughout the Publicity subseries, but also in an alphabetically arranged collection of files of the biographical forms dating 1929-1965 (bulk 1948-1955). Valuable for their autobiographical content, the questionnaires also offer descriptions of an author's work. While some forms give scant information, others have been filled out in great detail, providing manuscript descriptions, author ideas for publicity, target audiences, previous awards, honors and publications, occupations, and family information. Other files in the Publicity Department subseries were created by publicity managers W. T. Loverd (ca. 1968-1970) and Jane Becker Friedman. Because Friedman advanced to Publicity Director, and also Vice President and Associate Publisher, her files reflect a lengthier time span (ca. 1966-1988), and a more narrow focus, especially in the later years, on the promotion of cookbooks. The Sales Department subseries contains the files of senior salesman Leon Anderson, focusing on his activities as a member of the Knopf sales department (1946-1960). The internal correspondence in this subseries is rich with encouragement, sales strategy, and advice from Knopf administrators such as Treasurer Joseph Lesser, Alfred and Blanche Knopf, and Sales Manager Alfred A. (Pat) Knopf, Jr. Also chronicled is Pat Knopf's resignation from the firm. The correspondence continues through Anderson's resignation in January 1960 and includes personal letters from Alfred Knopf as late as 1970. The College Department files contain correspondence and memos primarily concerning employee qualifications, expectations and duties, and suggestions for manuscripts. The file for the head of the College Department, John T. Hawes, includes ledger sheets containing comparisons of expected and actual sales, new title lists, and sales projections.
ArchivalResource: 341 boxes (142 linear feet).
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- Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Records. Series VII., Other Department Files, 1916-1996 (bulk 1943-1969).
Erik H. and Joan M. Erikson papers, 1925-1985 (inclusive) 1960-1980 (bulk).
Title:
Erik H. and Joan M. Erikson papers, 1925-1985 (inclusive)1960-1980 (bulk).
Papers of American psychoanalyst, educator, and author Erik Erikson.
ArchivalResource: 78 boxes (25.7 linear ft.)
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- Erik H. and Joan M. Erikson papers, 1925-1985 (inclusive) 1960-1980 (bulk).
Anne Roe papers, 1949-1974 (bulk), 1949-1974
Title:
Anne Roe papers, 1949-1974 (bulk) 1949-1974
The collection represents the data that Roe (Mrs. George Gaylord Simpson) collected on 64 scientists for her 1953 book, The material for each scientist includes transcripts of interviews, Rorschach and Thematic Apperception Tests, personal data, reprints of the scientist's publications, and letters several years afterward the interview asking for additional information. There are also photostats of letters and notes by the scientists dating earlier than 1949; holders of the originals of these letters is unknown. The Making of a Scientist.
ArchivalResource: 6.0 Linear feet, Ca. 6000 items
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- Anne Roe papers, 1949-1974 (bulk), 1949-1974
Kluckhohn, Clyde, 1905-1960. Papers of Clyde Kay Maben Kluckhohn, 1930-1960 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers of Clyde Kay Maben Kluckhohn, 1930-1960 (inclusive).
Contains correspondence relating to Navaho Study, including correspondence with colleagues, students, Indians, government officials, and others. Also unpublished manuscripts of writings and correspondence with publishers; field notes of Kluckhohn and others concerning the Navaho Study (Ramah), the Value Study and other field projects; and correspondence, reports, exhibits and supporting material, 1958-1960, relating to Navaho-Hopi Land Claims Case. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.
ArchivalResource: ca. 38 linear ft. of mss.
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- Kluckhohn, Clyde, 1905-1960. Papers of Clyde Kay Maben Kluckhohn, 1930-1960 (inclusive).
James J. Hanks collection, 1916-1933.
Title:
James J. Hanks collection, 1916-1933.
The James J. Hanks Collection has been arranged alphabetically by folder title. It contains maps showing the area of the expeditions, correspondence with Hanks' family and with expedition members, photocopied contemporary news articles, an account book from one of the expeditions, a trip diary, a film recording, and photographs, as well as other materials. During 1927 and 1928 Clyde Kluckhohn led several of his young college friends on two expeditions to the American southwest to explore the area around Wild Horse Mesa within the Navajo Indian Reservation. He later wrote a book entitled, "Beyond the Rainbow," describing these expeditions and the adventures encountered by the group's members. James Judge Hanks, who acted as the primary photographer for the groups, was a member of both expeditions. The collection provides a personal and local glimpse of contemporary reports of these expeditions, with such examples as a personal letter describing an incident to Hanks' mother contrasting with a newspaper article's descriptions of the same event. Other highlights of the collection include many of Hanks' expediton photographs, film taken during one expedition, maps of the area, one with the route traveled marked on it, and series of letters from Hanks to his mother, providing a uniquely personal description of the expedition and many of its most exciting moments.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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- James J. Hanks collection, 1916-1933.
William B. Provine collection of evolutionary biology reprints, 20th century.
Title:
William B. Provine collection of evolutionary biology reprints, 20th century.
Journal reprints on evolutionary biology.
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- William B. Provine collection of evolutionary biology reprints, 20th century.
William N. Fenton papers, 1933-2001
Title:
William N. Fenton papers, 1933-2001
A Yale-educated ethnographer, William Fenton devoted most of his career to study of the Iroquois Indians of New York State and Canada. Receiving his doctorate in 1937, Fenton worked with the Bureau of American Ethnology for a number of years before becoming Director of the New York State Museum and professor at SUNY Albany. The Fenton Papers covers all aspects of William Fenton's professional life, documenting his varied positions as community worker for the New York Agency of the U.S. Indian Service, 1935-1937 (accounts, reports, correspondence); associate anthropologist and senior ethnologist in the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1939-1951 (includes notebooks, letters from the field); Executive Secretary of Anthropology and Psychology, National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council, 1952-1954; and Assistant Commissioner, New York State Museum and Science Service, 1954-1968.
ArchivalResource: 60.5 linear feet
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- William N. Fenton Papers, ca. 1933-2000
House, Floyd Nelson, 1893-1975. Papers of Floyd Nelson House [manuscript], 1919-1974.
Title:
Papers of Floyd Nelson House [manuscript], 1919-1974.
Correspondence, course outlines and lecture notes, drafts of books, articles and addresses, research material, legal and financial papers. The papers include drafts of House's books "Essays in general sociological theory," and "The sociolgical method." House's correspondence, 1921-1974, concerns professional meetings, publications, editorial advising for publishers, students and their work, lecture series at the University of Virginia, and the Department of Sociology at the University of Virginia, including hiring of professors, Phelps-Stokes grants, and the establishment of the anthropology department. Teaching materials include course outlines for criminology, property theory, ethics, and introductory sociology. House's writings include articles on race and culture (including the "Negro Question"), social psychology, industrialization, and Unitarianism. Research findings and articles by colleagues and students include the topics of methodology, value theory, and war and political movements. Biographies and bibliographies of other sociologists are included. Correspondents include David Friend Aberle, Edward L. Bernays, Robert Burns Eleazar, Melvin Humphrey Hampton, Clyde Kluckhohn, Robert I. Larus, Betty Bailey Latham, George A. Lundberg, Mark Arthur May, John Lloyd Newcomb, Howard Washington Odum, Robert Ezra Park, Talcott Parsons, Ben Reitman, Charles Cephas Rodeffer, Edward Alsworth Ross, John Carver Scott, Hoke S. Simpson, Albion Woodbury Small, William Royall Smithey, Pitirim Solokin, Robert Taft, William Isaac Thomas, William Weber, Edward Henry Winter, Leopold Max Walter von Wiese und Kaiserwaldau, Eric Robert Wolf, and Monroe Nathan Work.
ArchivalResource: 3 ft. (5000 items)
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- House, Floyd Nelson, 1893-1975. Papers of Floyd Nelson House [manuscript], 1919-1974.
Kroeber, A. L. (Alfred Louis), 1876-1960. A.L. Kroeber papers, 1869-1972.
Title:
A.L. Kroeber papers, 1869-1972.
A.L. Kroeber conducted field work with several Klamath River groups, including the Karok, Wiyot, and Yurok Indians; the Yokuts Indians of Central California; with Ishi, the last member of the Yahi band of the Sacramento Valley; the Mohave Indians of the Colorado River region; and the Zuni Indians of New Mexico, among many other groups. He also carried out archaeological field work in Mexico and Peru. He published more that 500 books and articles on anthropological topics, and served as an expert witness in the Indian land claims cases Clyde F. Thompson et. al. v. United States, Docket No. 31, and Ernest Risling et. al. v. United States, Docket 37.
ArchivalResource: Originals: 38 boxes, 21 cartons, 14 volumes, 8 oversize folders (circa 44 linear feet)Copies: 185 microfilm reels: negative (Rich. 1840) and positive (BANC FILM 2049)
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- Kroeber, A. L. (Alfred Louis), 1876-1960. A.L. Kroeber papers, 1869-1972.
Papers of Earnest A. Hooton, 1926-1954.
Title:
Papers of Earnest A. Hooton 1926-1954.
The Earnest A. Hooton papers include correspondence and manuscripts relating to Hooton'sresearch activities as curator at the Peabody Museum and member of the Department ofAnthropology.
ArchivalResource: 28 document boxes
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- Papers of Earnest A. Hooton, 1926-1954.
Read Bain papers, 1893-1972
Title:
Read Bain papers 1893-1972
Professor of Sociology at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio; vice-president, 1944, of the American Sociological Society; editor-in-chief, 1938-1942, of the American Sociological Review; President, 1945, of the Sociological Research Association; poetry editor, 1953-1957, of The Humanist; include correspondence, class notes, student essays, poetry, books and articles, and assorted miscellanea.
ArchivalResource: 12 linear ft.
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- Read Bain papers, 1893-1972
Roe, Anne, 1904-1991. Papers, 1949-1971 (bulk).
Title:
Papers, 1949-1971 (bulk).
This collection represents the data that Roe (Mrs. George Gaylord Simpson) collected on 64 scientists for her 1953 book, "The Making of a Scientist." The material for each scientist includes transcripts of interviews, Rorschach and Thematic Apperception Tests, personal data, reprints of the scientist's publications, and letters several years afterward asking for additional information. There are also photostats of letters and notes by the scientists dating earlier than 1949; holders of the originals unknown.
ArchivalResource: ca. 6000 items (6 linear ft.)
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- Roe, Anne, 1904-1991. Papers, 1949-1971 (bulk).
Harvard University. Russian Research Center. Records of the Russian Research Center, 1947-1984 (inclusive).
Title:
Records of the Russian Research Center, 1947-1984 (inclusive).
Includes minutes, 1947-1984, of the Executive Committee and minutes of seminar meetings; general correspondence; correspondence, account books, transcripts of interviews with Soviet refugees, and other records of Refugee Interview Program; (Harvard Project on the Soviet Social System) research papers, including reprints, manuscripts of scholarly writings, and seminar papers and records of discussions; and 1951 survey of research objectives by C. Kluckhohn. For more detailed information about records, see Harvard Archives LOCATION below.
ArchivalResource: 192 containers
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- Harvard University. Russian Research Center. Records of the Russian Research Center, 1947-1984 (inclusive).
Haile, Berard, 1874-1961. Papers, 1893-1961 (bulk 1925-1961).
Title:
Papers, 1893-1961 (bulk 1925-1961).
Correspondence, manuscripts of published and unpublished works, notes, drawings, notebooks, sermons, prayers, and historical accounts relate to Haile's study of Navajo ceremonials and the Navajo language. Includes correspondence with church officials and anthropologists; manuscripts, notes, and drawings related to Navajo language, culture and ceremonials; interlinear Navajo-English notebooks; accounts of the founding and early history of the Lukachukai and St. Michaels Missions; and sermons, prayers, etc. from Haile's teaching in these missions. Also present is material from the Interpreters' Institute at Fort Wingate, New Mexico, 1935; the Navajo constitution and related papers; reprints of articles by other authors about the Navajo; and related material on Apache and Zuni Indians. Selected correspondents include Gladys Reichard, Edward Sapir, Clyde Kluckhohn, Anselm Weber, and Leopold Ostermann, as well as government officials, missionary organizations, and Navajo individuals.
ArchivalResource: 16.25 ft.
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- Haile, Berard, 1874-1961. Papers, 1893-1961 (bulk 1925-1961).
Kluckhohn, Clyde, 1905-1960. Papers of Clyde Kluckhohn, 1945-1948.
Title:
Papers of Clyde Kluckhohn, 1945-1948.
This small collection of manuscripts consists of correspondence, early drafts, galleys, and printer's copies for three of Kluckhohn's books, Mirror for Man; The Navaho, and; Personality in Nature, Society and Culture.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear ft., (3 boxes)
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- Kluckhohn, Clyde, 1905-1960. Papers of Clyde Kluckhohn, 1945-1948.
Harvard University. Russian Research Center. Records of the Russian Research Center, 1947-1984.
Title:
Records of the Russian Research Center, 1947-1984.
The records of the Russian Research Center reflect the administration of, and research conducted by, the Center. A large portion of the records relate to the Harvard Project on the Soviet Social System.
ArchivalResource: 192 containers
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- Harvard University. Russian Research Center. Records of the Russian Research Center, 1947-1984.
Boder, David P. (David Pablo), 1886-1961. David P. Boder papers, 1927-1956.
Title:
David P. Boder papers, 1927-1956.
The David P. Boder papers contain personal correspondence, lecture notes, materials relating to the Psychological Museum in Chicago, Illinois (founded by Boder), numerous tests, photographs, slides, film, laboratory equipment, sound recordings, case records of patients, wire recordings and transcripts of interviews with displaced Europeans, 1946 and with victims of the Kansas City flood, 1951.
ArchivalResource: 12.5 linear feet.
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- Boder, David P. (David Pablo), 1886-1961. David P. Boder papers, 1927-1956.
John Collier papers, 1910-1987
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John Collier papers 1910-1987
The papers consist of correspondence, subject files, writings, memoranda and reports, research materials, and miscellanea, documenting the personal life and professional career of John Collier. His service with the American Indian Defense Association (A.I.D.A.), as United States Commissioner of Indian Affairs, and as a teacher and author is detailed. Correspondence files include materials with leading political, literary, and social figures. Drafts of books, articles, essays, reviews, and poetry are supplemented with extensive subject files and research materials. Files relating to the Institute of Ethnic Affairs include substantive correspondence and memoranda. The papers of anthropologist Laura Thompson, Collier's second wife, are also arranged in the papers, and date from 1945-1956.
ArchivalResource: 52.25 linear feet
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Suckow, Ruth, 1892-1960. Papers of Ruth Suckow, 1887-1988.
Title:
Papers of Ruth Suckow, 1887-1988.
The papers of Ruth Suckow document not only her life and career but also those closest to her, including her parents, Rev. William J. and Anna Kluckhohn Suckow; her sister, Ema Suckow Hunting; her husband Ferner Nuhn and his second wife (Ruth's cousin) Georgeanna Washburn DaFoe Nuhn. Materials directly related to Ruth Suckow include diaries, notes, drafts of her short stories and novels, and scholarly articles written about her. A large correspondence series includes letters from: H.L. Mencken, John T. Frederick, William Everson, John Selby, and James Hearst. There is also family correspondence including letters from her cousin, Clyde Kluckhohn. Ferner Nuhn's career as a writer, literary critic, artist, and Quaker activist is represented with research notes, drafts of articles and books, and oil portraits he painted while they were at Yaddo in the 1930s. A general subject file series includes sermons by her father, writings by her sister, and Ruth Suckow's work with the Civilian Public Service camps during World War Two. Finally, there are ten boxes of family photographs and slides. There are pictures of Ruth at almost every stage of her life, from early childhood to later years.
ArchivalResource: 23.5 linear ft. (47 boxes of papers)5 linear ft. (10 boxes of photographs and slides).5 linear ft. (1 box of oil paintings)
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- Suckow, Ruth, 1892-1960. Papers of Ruth Suckow, 1887-1988.
Harvard University Archives Photograph Collection: Portraits, ca. 1852-ca. 2004
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Harvard University Archives Photograph Collection: Portraits. ca.1852-ca.2004.
Photographs of individuals associated with Harvard University: faculty, students, administrators, staff, honorees, and habitués of Harvard Square. For those whose lives pre-date the era of photography, the contents of the folders are often photographic reproductions of other image types, such as etchings, paintings, or drawings. In a few cases, the images themselves may be original etchings or sketches.
ArchivalResource: 50 cubic ft.; 20,000 photographs; 10,000 folders.
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- Harvard University Archives Photograph Collection: Portraits, ca. 1852-ca. 2004
Ruth Fischer papers, 1925-1961 (inclusive) 1940-1961 (bulk)
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Ruth Fischer papers
Papers of German politician and Communist Party leader Ruth Fischer.
ArchivalResource: 167 boxes and 1 volume (84 linear ft.)
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- Ruth Fischer papers, 1925-1961 (inclusive) 1940-1961 (bulk).
Lloyd Lózes Goff Papers, 1905-1971
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Lloyd Lózes Goff Papers 1905-1971
Papers of the American painter, muralist, author and illustrator of children's books. Born 1917 in Texas. Includes correspondence (1934-1971); original artwork, including pastel drawings (1924-1937), illustrations for bookplates, book illustrations, and sketchbooks; reproductions and photographs of Goff's work (1932-1969); and memorabilia, including clippings (1930-1970), exhibition catalogs and announcements for one-man and group shows (1935-1971), and photographs (1905-1967) of Goff, his family, and friends.
ArchivalResource: 2.25 linear ft.
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- Lloyd Lózes Goff Papers, 1905-1971
Margaret Mead Papers and the South Pacific Ethnographic Archives, 1838-1996, (bulk 1911-1978)
Title:
Margaret Mead Papers and the South Pacific Ethnographic Archives 1838-1996 (bulk 1911-1978)
Anthropologist, author, and educator. Personal, professional, and family papers, consisting of correspondence, notebooks, organization files, appointment books, writings, teaching and office files, field notes, photographs, and miscellany relating primarily to anthropological and ethnological fieldwork, Mead's association with various universities and other cultural, scientific, and educational institutions, and her interests and activities in the broader areas of race, technological change, overpopulation, and peace. Also includes papers of Mead's associates and colleagues.
ArchivalResource: 530,000 items; 1,790 containers plus 50 oversize; 783.2 linear feet; 2 microfilm reels
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- Margaret Mead Papers and the South Pacific Ethnographic Archives, 1838-1996, (bulk 1911-1978)
Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Records. Series V., Editor Files, 1873-1984 (bulk 1960-1980).
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Records. Series V., Editor Files, 1873-1984 (bulk 1960-1980).
This series contains the working files of seventeen Knopf editors. The files consist largely of correspondence, with both incoming correspondence and carbon copy responses from the editor, but they also contain internal forms and memoranda that follow both the internal and external processes of book publication. Long-term strengths of the firm such as the expertise and interests of the editors, and the relationship between author and editor, are clearly revealed in this series. The files of William Koshland differ markedly from other editors' files, reflecting his role as administrator more than hands-on editor.
ArchivalResource: 198 boxes (82.5 linear feet).
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- Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Records. Series V., Editor Files, 1873-1984 (bulk 1960-1980).
Whorf, Benjamin Lee, 1897-1941. Benjamin Lee Whorf papers, 1898-1957 (inclusive).
Title:
Benjamin Lee Whorf papers, 1898-1957 (inclusive).
The papers consist of correspondence; writings on linguistics, science and religion; miscellaneous biographical material; and lantern slides. Nearly three-fourths of the papers consist of Benjamin Whorf's writings on linguistics, including drafts of published works, unpublished manuscripts, research notes on his trip to Mexico in 1930 and on Hebrew, Maya, Hopi and other languages. Also included are articles by others, chiefly on Indian languages. The correspondence, which is entirely professional, includes Franz Boas, Franz Blom, Clyde Kluckhohn, Alfred Kroeber, J. Alden Mason, Edward Sapir, Herbert Spinden, Alfred M. Tozzer, George L. Trager and Charles F. Voegelin.
ArchivalResource: 7.25 linear ft.
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- Whorf, Benjamin Lee, 1897-1941. Benjamin Lee Whorf papers, 1898-1957 (inclusive).
Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Records. : Series I., General Correspondence, 1922-1977 (bulk 1946-1966).
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Records. : Series I., General Correspondence, 1922-1977 (bulk 1946-1966).
This series consists of the central editorial files of the Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Company. It contains the correspondence for the day-to-day operations of the firm, including letters from foreign publishers seeking publication and translation rights, contacts with young writers, inquiries from aspiring authors, correspondence on legal matters such as copyright, letters from literary agents, and requests for information about writers. The General Correspondence series also contains correspondence between editors and Knopf authors, many files of which follow the creation of a book from the original idea to its final publication. Taken as a whole, this series offers a comprehensive overview of the activities of the editorial offices. The main strength of the series derives from the individual files devoted to writers published by Knopf. These files typically reveal the writer's first connection with the company, which might have occurred when the firm contacted the writer expressing their interest in her or his work, or when the author submitted a manuscript. Files follow the correspondence between the editor and writer, revealing the relationship between the two as the manuscript progresses, continues once the book is published, and shows how the book is received and how well it sells. Especially interesting is the way the files reveal how an editor would guide the creative process, as she or he suggests changes, additions, or deletions. While the vast majority of files contain correspondence only, some files relate to the inner workings of the firm. These are labelled by department or, more often, by employee name; the most significant are for Blanche and Alfred A. Knopf, and can be found in most years. The files rely on the use of documentation in the form of internal memoranda that were sent from editors and employees of other departments to update the Knopfs on current activities. Folders titled with the name of a trip taken by Alfred or Blanche Knopf in a specific year often include narrative descriptions of the visit, including detailed lists of publishers, scouts, literary agents, and writers with whom they met. Further, information about writers is also available in these folders. For example, internal memos about the rejection of John Knowles' A Separate Peace are in one of Blanche Knopf's European trip folders. Other employee named files, like those of Secretary and later President William A. Koshland, give an overview of the firm's administrative history.
ArchivalResource: 500 boxes (208 linear feet)
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- Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Records. : Series I., General Correspondence, 1922-1977 (bulk 1946-1966).
Halle, Louis Joseph, 1910-. Letters to Charlton Ogburn, 1936-1984.
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Letters to Charlton Ogburn
Include correspondence, manuscripts, and photographs. Halle chiefly discusses his writing, philosophy, travels, and bird watching. Topics include a trip to Guatemala, 1936-1937, including a visit to a coffee plantation, a climb up to the Agua crater, and especially an expedition to the ruins of Tikal and Uaxactum; and discussions of Ogburn's theory on the Earl of Oxford-Shakespeare controversy. Topics also include the art of writing and his writing, particularly "Men and nations," "Out of chaos," "The search for an eternal norm, "The road to Avalon," and an article "Materialism and the post war world" for which the manuscript is present; his agnosticism, philosophy of life, and speculation on the future; and bird watching, including an expedition to the Shetland Islands. Brief comments on current events and politics are scattered through the letters. Also include printed copies of fifteen articles by Halle, a family snapshot, and a photograph of a hawk and sparrow.
ArchivalResource: 160 (ca.) items.
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- Halle, Louis Joseph, 1910-. Letters to Charlton Ogburn [manuscript], 1936-1984.
Ruth Fischer papers, 1925-1961 (inclusive) 1940-1961 (bulk)
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Ruth Fischer papers
Papers of German politician and Communist Party leader Ruth Fischer.
ArchivalResource: 167 boxes and 1 volume (84 linear ft.)
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- Fischer, Ruth, 1895-. Ruth Fischer papers, 1925-1961 (inclusive) 1940-1961 (bulk).
Hewett, Edgar L. (Edgar Lee), 1865-1946. Edgar L. Hewett files, 1915-1940.
Title:
Edgar L. Hewett files, 1915-1940.
Summary: Collection consists of correspondence, student papers, and lecture notes concerning archaeology and ethnology in the Southwest. Included topics are: Chaco Canyon, Gran Quivira, Mesa Verde, Pajarito Plateau, the School of American Archaeology, Pueblo Indian agricultural economy in the 1920s, and Central American antiquities. The Chaco Canyon material includes correspondence, lecture notes, survey maps, and reports. Mesa Verde material includes photographs, and Jesse Nusbaum's excavation and repair of Balcony House. Central American material includes papers from S.G. Morley. Correspondents include: Erna Fergusson, Reginald Fisher, John P. Harrington, A. Hrdlicka, Florence Hawley Ellis, Clyde Kluckhohn, Wayne Mauzy, Barbara Freire Marreco, J.F. Zimmerman, and others.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear feet.
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- Hewett, Edgar L. (Edgar Lee), 1865-1946. Edgar L. Hewett files, 1915-1940.
Leighton, Dorothea Cross, 1908-1992. Dorothea C. Leighton and Alexander H. Leighton collection Papers. 1900-1982 1940-1959.
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Dorothea C. Leighton and Alexander H. Leighton collection Papers. 1900-1982 1940-1959.
Papers, life histories, personal correspondence, field notes and miscellaneous publications relating to studies of Navajo life and social conditions of the mid-Twentieth Century. The bulk of the collection consists of the field notes kept by the Leightons and their colleagues during their studies on the Navajo Reservation in the 1940s and 1950s.
ArchivalResource: 7 linear ft.
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- Leighton, Dorothea Cross, 1908-1992. Dorothea C. Leighton and Alexander H. Leighton collection Papers. 1900-1982 1940-1959.
Halle, Louis Joseph, 1910-. Papers of Louis J. Halle [manuscript], 1915-1985 bulk (1947-1985).
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Papers of Louis J. Halle [manuscript], 1915-1985 bulk (1947-1985).
Include correspondence, articles, book reviews, lecture notes and clippings. The collection consists of Halle's correspondence files. Chief topics include the Cold War, deterrence and control of nuclear weapons; ideology; international relations; literature, especially Shakespeare; ornithology; outer space; philosophy; science; United States history, politics and foreign relations in the 20th century; and wildlife conservation. Topics also include his family, his books, other writings, and lectures, efforts to publish, travels and life in Switzerland; and the writing and careers of his correspondents. Of interest are his Antarctic diary, 1970-1971, his notes on visits to the Shetlands, 1968, 1970, 1972, almost 200 articles by him and typescripts of two lectures by George Kennan, "Philosophy and strategy in America's postwar policy," and "The shattering of the Rooseveltian dream." Correspondents include Dean Acheson, Joseph Alsop, Jacques Barzun,Bernard Baruch, Daniel J. Boorstin, Chester Bowles, William P. Bundy, Rowland Egger, Kenneth W. Ford, J. William Fulbright, Edmund A. Gullion, Walter A. Kaufmann, George F. Kennan, Robert A. Klein, Clyde Kluckhohn, Anthony Lewis, Walter Lippmann, Hans J. Morgenthau, Paul H. Nitze, Charlton Ogburn, Roger Tory Peterson, David Riesman, Sarah Delano Roosevelt (photostat), and Urs Schwarz. Correspondents also include Georges Simenon, Adlai E. Stevenson, Kenneth W. Thompson, Barbara Tuchman, and Stansfield Turner, as well as magazines and companies who published him including the Audubon Naturalist Society of the Central Atlantic States, "British birds," Chatto and Windus, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, "Foreign affairs," "Foreign service journal," Harper and Row, Houghton Mifflin Company, John Brockman Associates, and Michael Joseph Limited. Correspondents also include the National Geographic Society, "The new republic," the New York Times Company, Princeton University Press, Scott Meredith Literary Agency, and "Virginia quarterly review."
ArchivalResource: 8000 items.
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- Halle, Louis Joseph, 1910-. Papers of Louis J. Halle [manuscript], 1915-1985 bulk (1947-1985).
Leslie A. White Papers, 1921-1974
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Leslie A. White Papers 1921-1974
Professor of anthropology at University of Michigan, student of the culture of the Pueblo Indians of the southwestern United States, and of the career of early American anthropologist, Lewis H. Morgan. Correspondence files, articles and reviews relating to all phases of his anthropological interests, research notes on Lewis H. Morgan, and field notes pertaining to his trips among the Pueblo Indians, and collection of scholarly publications.
ArchivalResource: 26 linear ft.
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Clark, Wilfrid E. Le Gros, (Wilfrid Edward Le Gros), 1895-1971
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