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Information: The first column shows data points from Washington University (St. Louis, Mo.) in red. The third column shows data points from Washington university Saint Louis, Mo. in blue. Any data they share in common is displayed as purple boxes in the middle "Shared" column.
Name Entries
Washington University (St. Louis, Mo.)
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Washington university Saint Louis, Mo.
Washington University (St. Louis, Mo.)
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Washington University (St. Louis, Mo.)
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- Name Entry
- Washington University (St. Louis, Mo.)
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- Name Entry
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Washington university Saint Louis, Mo.
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Washington university Saint Louis, Mo.
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Washington University (Saint Louis, Missouri)
Name Components
Name :
Washington University (Saint Louis, Missouri)
Dates
- Name Entry
- Washington University (Saint Louis, Missouri)
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- Name Entry
- Washington University (Saint Louis, Missouri)
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Washington University (Saint Louis).
Name Components
Name :
Washington University (Saint Louis).
Dates
- Name Entry
- Washington University (Saint Louis).
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- Name Entry
- Washington University (Saint Louis).
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Contributors from initial SNAC EAC-CPF ingest
Washington University in Saint Louis
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Washington University in Saint Louis
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- Name Entry
- Washington University in Saint Louis
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- Name Entry
- Washington University in Saint Louis
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Washington University (San Luis)
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Washington University (San Luis)
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- Name Entry
- Washington University (San Luis)
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- Name Entry
- Washington University (San Luis)
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Washington University in St. Louis
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Name :
Washington University in St. Louis
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- Name Entry
- Washington University in St. Louis
Citation
- Name Entry
- Washington University in St. Louis
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Washington Daigaku (Saint Louis, Mo.)
Name Components
Name :
Washington Daigaku (Saint Louis, Mo.)
Dates
- Name Entry
- Washington Daigaku (Saint Louis, Mo.)
Citation
- Name Entry
- Washington Daigaku (Saint Louis, Mo.)
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Saint Louis (Mo.). Washington University
Name Components
Name :
Saint Louis (Mo.). Washington University
Dates
- Name Entry
- Saint Louis (Mo.). Washington University
Citation
- Name Entry
- Saint Louis (Mo.). Washington University
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Washington University, St. Louis
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Washington University, St. Louis
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- Name Entry
- Washington University, St. Louis
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- Name Entry
- Washington University, St. Louis
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Eliot seminary
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Eliot seminary
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- Eliot seminary
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- Name Entry
- Eliot seminary
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Hua-sheng-tun ta hsüeh (Saint Louis, Mo.).
Name Components
Name :
Hua-sheng-tun ta hsüeh (Saint Louis, Mo.).
Dates
- Name Entry
- Hua-sheng-tun ta hsüeh (Saint Louis, Mo.).
Citation
- Name Entry
- Hua-sheng-tun ta hsüeh (Saint Louis, Mo.).
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Contributors from initial SNAC EAC-CPF ingest
Washington Daigaku (Saint Louis, Missouri)
Name Components
Name :
Washington Daigaku (Saint Louis, Missouri)
Dates
- Name Entry
- Washington Daigaku (Saint Louis, Missouri)
Citation
- Name Entry
- Washington Daigaku (Saint Louis, Missouri)
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Contributors from initial SNAC EAC-CPF ingest
Washington University at St. Louis
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Name :
Washington University at St. Louis
Dates
- Name Entry
- Washington University at St. Louis
Citation
- Name Entry
- Washington University at St. Louis
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Washington University at Saint Louis.
Name Components
Name :
Washington University at Saint Louis.
Dates
- Name Entry
- Washington University at Saint Louis.
Citation
- Name Entry
- Washington University at Saint Louis.
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Hua-sheng-tun ta hsüeh (Saint Louis, Missouri)
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Name :
Hua-sheng-tun ta hsüeh (Saint Louis, Missouri)
Dates
- Name Entry
- Hua-sheng-tun ta hsüeh (Saint Louis, Missouri)
Citation
- Name Entry
- Hua-sheng-tun ta hsüeh (Saint Louis, Missouri)
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Hua-sheng-tun ta hsüeh (Saint Louis, Mo.)
Name Components
Name :
Hua-sheng-tun ta hsüeh (Saint Louis, Mo.)
Dates
- Name Entry
- Hua-sheng-tun ta hsüeh (Saint Louis, Mo.)
Citation
- Name Entry
- Hua-sheng-tun ta hsüeh (Saint Louis, Mo.)
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Citation
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On October 17, 2000, Washington University hosted the third presidential debate before the 2000 presidential election. This was the second debate held on the University campus: the University had hosted a debate in 1992 and was scheduled to host a 1996 debate which was later cancelled. The debate was held in the Washington University Field House, where Texas governor George W. Bush and Vice President Al Gore debated for ninety minutes over issues such as health care, tax cuts, the death penalty, and world peace. The debate was televised nationally and was viewed by tens of millions of Americans.
Washington University was scheduled to host its second presidential debate on September 25, 1996 for the 1996 election. The debate was cancelled, however, by action of the Commission on Presidential Debates.
The first nationally televised three-person presidential debate in U.S. history was held in the Athletic Complex Field House of Washington University on October 11, 1992. Approximately 100 million Americans and millions of people worldwide watched the debate on television. The format of the debate consisted of a moderator and a three-person press panel which asked spontaneous questions, followed by rebuttals by the three candidates. The three candidates at the debate were Independent candidate Ross Perot, Arkansas governor (and future president following the 1992 election) Bill Clinton, and then president George Bush.
On February 17, 1989, President George Bush came to Washington University. Mr. Bush was the first president ever to visit Washington University while in office. While at the university, President Bush gave a major public address on student volunteerism and attended a luncheon in Umrath Hall lounge with a group of students and individuals who have worked in or had been supported by volunteer activities at Washington University.
Documents the planning, preparations, and hosting of First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton at Washington University in 1994.
The Irving Union was a voluntary association of the students of Washington University which met for the purpose of mutual improvement through debates and other exercises. A publication under the name "Irving Union" was published from 1869 to 1877 and was a forerunner of "Student Life," which began with a January issue in 1878.
Washington University hosted its third presidential debate on October 8, 2004. The University had previously held debates prior to the 1992 and the 2000 elections. The debate was between the Republican nominee, President George W. Bush, and the Democratic nominee, Senator John Kerry.
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/33950975
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/60450951
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/77061880
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http://viaf.org/viaf/151216533
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/29646703
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/33950865
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/33961659
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/78342992
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122571462
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/33961708
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63645745
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/154303373
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/505720006
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/33950924
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/309728511
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/80932030
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/28419773
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122508515
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/19595637
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/78440509
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/244295024
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/82166737
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/244296452
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/86167746
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/244295157
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/154303177
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/30749801
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/769274119
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/84074349
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/82445524
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122415524
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/41434073
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http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/hou01362/catalog
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/61772610
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/188087275
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Spiering, Louis C. Correspondence with Paul Philippe Cret, 1910.
Title:
Correspondence with Paul Philippe Cret, 1910.
Correspondence concerns an offer of positions to Cret and Charles F. Osborne at Washington University. Spiering's relation to the University is not clear.
ArchivalResource: 2 items (2 leaves).
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- Spiering, Louis C. Correspondence with Paul Philippe Cret, 1910.
Edgar A. Blair Papers 2009-331., 1925-1978
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Edgar A. Blair Papers 1925-1978
Arranged chronologically,correspondence, publications, printed material, news clippings, sketches andphotographs, comprise the Edgar A. Blair Papers, 1925-1978, documenting Blair’smedical career and military service.
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- Edgar A. Blair Papers 2009-331., 1925-1978
Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866. Jared Sparks collection of American manuscripts, 1582-1843
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Jared Sparks collection of American manuscripts, 1582-1843.
The Sparks collection consists of original and transcribed historical documents and correspondence, chiefly concerning the American colonies and the original thirteen states, collected or transcribed beginning in 1819 by Jared Sparks. The collection includes the papers of Sir Francis Bernard and George Chalmers, letters of Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, the Marquis de Lafayette, and George Washington, the journals of Thomas Ainslie, the Board of Trade, the New York Provincial Congress and Conventions, as well as the papers and records from state public offices, among many others. The Sparks collection also contains his own historical essays and compositions, published articles, letter books, diaries, account books related to his college days, professional research, and material documenting his tenure as College president.
ArchivalResource: 252 volumes, 10 env., 2 folders, 3 cases, 57 boxes (31.6 linear ft.)
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- Jared Sparks collection of American manuscripts, 1582-1843.
Records of the President of Radcliffe College
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Records of the President of Radcliffe College
Official correspondence, reports, memoranda, and calendars of the president's office, 1989-1999 and prior, document the programs and history of Radclife College, and the relationship and merger between Harvard and Radcliffe. They include alumnae correspondence concerning the closing of Radcliffe Career Services and the establishment of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. They record Wilson's leadership in national science policy, and service on many boards. Wilson's speeches cover the opening of college, baccalaureate, commencement and reunion events, and keynotes at academic and professional conferences.
ArchivalResource: 54 linear ft. (130 file boxes), 1 folio+ folder.
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- Wilson, Linda S., 1936-. Records of the President of Radcliffe College, 1973-1999 (inclusive).
Charles Nagel papers, 1877-1940
Title:
Charles Nagel papers 1877-1940
The papers include correspondence, letterbooks, scrapbooks, writings, topical files, photographs, and clippings which document the career of Charles Nagel. The papers highlight Nagel's legal practice and detail his role as counsel to Adolphus Busch and the Anheuser-Busch breweries. Files relating to Nagel's cabinet term include discussions of patronage appointments and efforts to win support for President Taft's re-election through the foreign language press, and his concerns as secretary of commerce and labor, including the 1910 census, the abolition of pelagic sealing, and fair enforcement of immigration laws. The papers reveal Nagel's love for German culture and his attempts to understand the events preceding World Wars I and II. Nagel's activities on behalf of German-Austrian relief efforts and German ethnic and cultural organizations are documented as is his involvement in the United States Chamber of Commerce, the National Industrial Conference Board, and numerous St. Louis civic, educational, cultural, and charitable organizations. An addition to the papers includes correspondence from Nagel to his wife, Anne Shepley Nagel.
ArchivalResource: 28.5 linear feet
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- Charles Nagel papers, 1877-1940
Ungar, Eric E. Oral history interview with Eric Ungar, 2001 December 6.
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Oral history interview with Eric Ungar, 2001 December 6.
Biographical oral history interview. Topics include: Ungar's family leaving Vienna for St. Louis, fleeing the Nazis; college years at Washington University interrupted by Army service in postwar Europe; takes up mechanical engineering on return to Washington University; Master's degree at University of New Mexico night school while employed at Sandia Laboratories, Albuquerque; PhD at New York University in late 1950s; recruitment to Bolt, Beranak and Newmann; joins the Acoustical Society of America, rising to the presidency; family and leisure activities.
ArchivalResource: Sound recording: 1 cassette tape.Transcript: 24 pages
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- Ungar, Eric E. Oral history interview with Eric Ungar, 2001 December 6.
Edward U. Condon Papers, Circa 1920-1974
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Edward U. Condon Papers Circa 1920-1974
Edward Uhler Condon was a theoretical physicist at Princeton University and Westinghouse Laboratories who later served as director of the National Bureau of Standards (1945-1951), and as the director of research and development (1951-1954) and consulting physicist (1954-1974) at Corning Glass Works. The Condon Papers includes correspondence, notebooks, writings, photographs, and other materials concerning Condon's education, teaching, and his government, industrial, and academic.
ArchivalResource: 75.0 Linear feet
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- Edward U. Condon Papers, Circa 1920-1974
Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Collection, 2004.
Title:
Collection, 2004.
This collection contains press kits, photographs, publications, posters and other memorabilia from the 2004 presidential debate held at Washington University. The first box contains ephemeral materials including a DVD of media highlights; the second box contains manuscript materials arranged alphabetically by subject, and the third box contains advertisement posters.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft.
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- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Collection, 2004.
Flagg, Norman Gershom, 1867-1948. Norman G. Flagg correspondence, 1885-1956.
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Norman G. Flagg correspondence, 1885-1956.
Collection consists of letters from Norman G. Flagg to William Greenleaf Eliot, Jr., grandson of the founder of Washington University. Eliot was a college classmate and a lifelong friend of Mr. Flagg.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Flagg, Norman Gershom, 1867-1948. Norman G. Flagg correspondence, 1885-1956.
Danforth, William H. (William Henry), 1926-. Oral history interview with William H. Danforth, 2007.
Title:
Oral history interview with William H. Danforth, 2007. 2007.
Danforth discusses his education, service during the Korean War, and early career at Washington University School of Medicine working in the laboratories of Carl Cori and Ernst Helmreich. The conversation then covers Danforth's years as vice chancellor of medical affairs; colleagues such as M. Kenton King, Roy Vagelos, and Edward Dempsey; dealing with campus unrest during the Vietnam War; and the dispute between Barnes Hospital and the medical school. Danforth also talks about his tenure as chancellor of Washington University, student protests, racial unrest on campus, and his involvement in the Danforth Foundation and the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
ArchivalResource: Sound recording : 2 digital file (192 min.).
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- Danforth, William H. (William Henry), 1926-. Oral history interview with William H. Danforth, 2007.
Compton, Arthur Holly, 1892-1962. Scientific notebooks of Arthur H. Compton [microform], 1919-1939.
Title:
Scientific notebooks of Arthur H. Compton [microform], 1919-1939.
Research notebooks of Nobel-prize winner Arthur Holly Compton from the collection of Washington University (St. Louis) archives' Arthur Holly Compton Papers.
ArchivalResource: 2 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
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- Compton, Arthur Holly, 1892-1962. Scientific notebooks of Arthur H. Compton [microform], 1919-1939.
Compton, Betty Charity McCloskey, 1916-. Oral history interview with Betty Charity McCloskey Compton, 1968 April 11 and 14.
Title:
Oral history interview with Betty Charity McCloskey Compton, 1968 April 11 and 14.
Early life on Ohio farm; College of Wooster; Arthur Holly Compton, his family, his academic and extracurricular interests. Princeton years, 1913-1916; associations and fellowships; marriage, 1916; experimentation at Westinghouse Lamp Co., 1917-1919; work on "large electron" leading to National Research Fellowship at Cavendish Laboratory, 1919-1920; association with Ernest Rutherford and J. J. Thompson, living arrangements, weekly colloquia; recollections of Albert Einstein. Chairman of Department of Physics at Washington University, 1920-1923; bringing in new faculty; freedom of research. Guggenheim Fellowship at Punjab University, 1926-1927; organizing Kashmir expedition, observational work and other expedition details. Reaction to A. H. Compton's Nobel Prize award, 1927; trip to Sweden and Nobel address. Recollections of Solvay and Volta Conferences; association with James Franck, Niels Bohr, and Marie Curie; development of A. H. Compton's cosmic ray interest, world cosmic ray expeditions, 1931-1934; anecdotes and places visited; Compton-Robert A. Millikan controversy; comments on Century of Progress Exposition, 1933; memories of stay at University of Oxford on A. H. Compton's Eastman professorship, 1934-1935; associates at Oxford; recollection of European colleagues Aston, Enrico Fermi, Werner Heisenberg, and Karl Sommerfeld. About A. H. Compton: chairman of Physics Department at University of Chicago, 1940-1945; earlier contacts with Chicago; relation to Michelson; widening of philosophical interests; long-term consultant to General Electric Co., 1926-1945; consultant to National Cancer Advisory Council and Chicago Tumor Institute. Disappointment in Compton family life; close working relationship between A. H. Compton and Betty; relation of physicists' wives to their husbands' work; Betty's assessment of her career.
ArchivalResource: Transcript, 211 pp.
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- Compton, Betty Charity McCloskey, 1916-. Oral history interview with Betty Charity McCloskey Compton, 1968 April 11 and 14.
Van Duyn, Mona. Papers, 1942-1985.
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Papers, 1942-1985.
Manuscripts and editorial matter for five of Van Duyn's books including To See, To Take (1970); numerous drafts of individual poems; and correspondence from and mss. by literary figures including James Dickey, R.P. Dickey, Paul Engle, Donald Hall, Charles O. Hartman, Anthony Hecht, Daryl Hine, John Hollander, Richard Howard, Josephine Jacobsen, Galway Kinnell, Carolyn Kizer, Maxine Kumin, Denise Levertov, John Logan, Tom McAfee, James Merrill, W.S. Merwin, Josephine Miles, Marianne Moore, Howard Moss, Howard Nemerov, Linda Pastan, F.T. Prince, Henry Rago, John Crowe Ransom, James Schevill, W.D. Snodgrass, May Swenson, Lionel Trilling, Constance Urdang, Diane Wakoski, Austin Warren, Theodore Russell Weiss, Eudora Welty, Reed Whittemore, and Hilma Wolitzer.
ArchivalResource: ca. 4745 items.
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- Van Duyn, Mona. Papers, 1942-1985.
Huber, Joan, 1925-. Joan Huber papers, 1961-2001.
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Joan Huber papers, 1961-2001.
The collection consist of publications, research and reference files, correspondence pertaining to the administration of professional sociological associations (American Sociological Association, Midwest Sociological Society, and Sociologists for Women in Society), including the ASA's involvement in a court case against the Unification Church, and the termination of the Sociology Dept. at Washington University (St. Louis, Mo.), general correspondence, and personal academic files. The papers document Huber's professional life as a sociologist, academician, and administrator. Huber's research and reference files reflect her lifelong interest in the formation and perception of class structure and social stratification in American society, and the intersecting dynamics of race, class, and gender. The collection contains very little personal and family correspondence. Correspondents include Pauline Bart, Jessie Bernard, Hubert M. Blalock, Cynthia Epstein, Helen Hughes, Gerhard Lenski, David Lewis, David Riesman, and Alice Rossi.
ArchivalResource: 6 cubic feet.
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- Huber, Joan, 1925-. Joan Huber papers, 1961-2001.
Abbe, George, 1911-1989. [Free lance archives].
Title:
[Free lance archives]. [ca. 1964]-1969.
Consists of the extant records of Free lance. Includes most of the manuscripts submitted to the magazine, editorial matter, and correspondence. Manuscripts and correspondence from a number of authors are present, including George Abbe, Robert Bly, R.P. Dickey, Allen Ginsberg, Pamela Hadas, Will Inman, Maxine Kumin, Thomas Merton, Howard Nemerov, Charles Olson, Howard Schwartz, Robert Sward, and others.
ArchivalResource: 845 items (7 boxes) ; 10 x 45 x 31 cm.
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- Abbe, George, 1911-1989. [Free lance archives].
Frederick L. Deming papers., 1935-2003 (bulk 1957-1964).
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Frederick L. Deming papers. 1935-2003 (bulk 1957-1964).
Correspondence and memoranda, reports and publications, minutes of meetings, speeches, scrapbooks, some photographs, and other papers of banker and economist Frederick L. Deming, documenting his career at the Federal Reserve banks in St. Louis and Minneapolis, as a Treasury Department official in the administration of President Lyndon B. Johnson, on the Macalester College board of trustees, and on the boards of a variety of other organizations.
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- Frederick L. Deming papers., 1935-2003 (bulk 1957-1964).
Feenberg, Eugene. Correspondence, 1927-1958.
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Correspondence, 1927-1958.
Selected professional correspondence (bulk dates, 1935-1941, 1946-1952) concerning Feenberg's research, publications and papers; requests for reprints, placement, and letters of recommendation; and concerning Feenberg's teaching and consulting appointments at Brookhaven National Laboratory, Harvard University, the Naval Research Laboratory, New York University, the Institute for Advanced Study, Sperry Gyroscope Company, the University of Wisconsin, and Washington University. Correspondents include: Hans A. Bethe, Gregory Breit, Léon Brillouin, Max Born, Charles L. Critchfield, Arthur J. Dempster, Edwin C. Kemble, Irving S. Lowen, Charles E. Mendenhall, Henry Margeneau, Lothar W. Nordheim, Richard Present, John A. Wheeler, Eugene P. Wigner.
ArchivalResource: .75 linear ft. (2 boxes)
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- Feenberg, Eugene. Correspondence, 1927-1958.
Bridge, Hudson E. Hudson E. Bridge correspondence, 1863-1871.
Title:
Hudson E. Bridge correspondence, 1863-1871.
Collection of 9 letters relating to Bridge's activities as a member of Washington University's board of trustees, including correspondence from William Greenleaf Eliot and James Yeatman, and as a benefactor of the Mary Institute.
ArchivalResource: 9 items.
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- Bridge, Hudson E. Hudson E. Bridge correspondence, 1863-1871.
Estelle Brodman Papers, ca.1950-1987.
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Estelle Brodman Papers ca.1950-1987.
This collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, notes, documents, reports, publications and other printed matter relating to Estelle Brodman, librarian and professor of Medical History.
ArchivalResource: 20 linear ft (ca. 14,500 items in 46 boxes).
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- Estelle Brodman Papers, ca.1950-1987.
Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). [Programs to accompany laying of corner-stones for various buildings of the university : pamphlet collection.].
Title:
[Programs to accompany laying of corner-stones for various buildings of the university : pamphlet collection.]. 1900-1927.]
ArchivalResource: 9 pieces : ill. ; 22-27 cm.
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- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). [Programs to accompany laying of corner-stones for various buildings of the university : pamphlet collection.].
Eckart, Carl, 1902-1973. Oral history interview with Carl Henry Eckart, 1962 May 31.
Title:
Oral history interview with Carl Henry Eckart, 1962 May 31.
Part of the Archives for the History of Quantum Physics oral history collection, which includes tapes and transcripts of oral history interviews conducted with ca. 100 atomic and quantum physicists. Subjects discuss their family backgrounds, how they became interested in physics, their educations, people who influenced them, their careers including social influences on the conditions of research, and the state of atomic, nuclear, and quantum physics during the period in which they worked. Discussions of scientific matters relate to work that was done between approximately 1900 and 1930, with an emphasis on the discovery and interpretations of quantum mechanics in the 1920s. Also prominently mentioned are: Edwin Plimpton Adams, Niels Henrik David Bohr, Max Born, Frank W. Bubb, Arthur Compton, Karl Compton, Ona K. Defoe, William Duane, Paul Sophus Epstein, Werner Heisenberg, Otto Hellwig, Frank Clark Hoyt, Georg Eric MacDonnell Jauncey, Cornelius Lanczos, Hendrik Antoon Lorentz, Wolfgang Pauli, Philip Rau, Henry Norris Russell, Erwin Schrödinger, Arnold Sommerfeld, John Von Neumann, Norbert Wiener; American Physical Society meeting (Washington), California Institute of Technology, Kaffee Heck (Munich), Princeton University, Princeton University Physics Colloquium, and Washington University.
ArchivalResource: Transcript, 16 pp.
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- Eckart, Carl, 1902-1973. Oral history interview with Carl Henry Eckart, 1962 May 31.
T. S. (Thomas Stearns) Eliot miscellaneous papers, 1910-1979.
Title:
T. S. (Thomas Stearns) Eliot miscellaneous papers, 1910-1979.
Correspondence and compositions of the American poet, dramatist, and critic T. S. Eliot, with papers of family members and others.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes, 1 pf box (1 linear foot)
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- T. S. (Thomas Stearns) Eliot miscellaneous papers, 1910-1979.
Deming, Frederick L. Frederick L. Deming papers, 1935-2003 (bulk 1957-1964).
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Frederick L. Deming papers, 1935-2003 (bulk 1957-1964).
Correspondence and memoranda, reports and publications, minutes, speeches, scrapbooks, some photographs, and other papers of banker and economist Frederick L. Deming, documenting his career at the Federal Reserve banks in St. Louis and Minneapolis, as a Treasury Department official in the administration of President Lyndon B. Johnson, and his service on the Macalester College board of trustees and on the boards of a variety of other organizations.
ArchivalResource: 5.25 cu. ft. (6 boxes).
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- Deming, Frederick L. Frederick L. Deming papers, 1935-2003 (bulk 1957-1964).
Terry, Robert J., 1871-1966. Robert J. Terry papers, 1895-1966.
Title:
Robert J. Terry papers, 1895-1966. 1895-1966.
Contains reprints, manuscripts, pamphlets, clippings, correspondence, scientific research, anthropology files, scrapbooks, certificats and diaries concernig Terry's participation in the administration of Washington University, School of Medicine and the Department of Anatomy, The Saint Louis Anthropological Society and the Missouri Archaeological Survey.
ArchivalResource: 12.5 linear feet.
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- Terry, Robert J., 1871-1966. Robert J. Terry papers, 1895-1966.
Sol Spiegelman Papers, 1929-1983
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Sol Spiegelman Papers 1929-1983
Sol Spiegelman (1914-1983) was an American microbiologist who made several important contributions in the fields of microbial genetics and cancer research, particularly the discovery of RNA/DNA hybridization and the first synthesis of an infectious nucleic acid. Biographical material, correspondence, laboratory notebooks, published and unpublished writings, academic course material, subject files, memoranda, and illustrations document Sol Spiegelman's professional career as a microbiologist.
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- Sol Spiegelman Papers, 1929-1983
Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Collection, 1992.
Title:
Collection, 1992.
This collection consists of promotional materials, publications, artifacts, audiotapes and videotapes documenting the first presidential debate of 1992, held October 11, 1992 in the Washington University Athletic Complex.
ArchivalResource: 9 linear ft.
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- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Collection, 1992.
Opie, Eugene Lindsay, 1873-1971. Papers, [ca. 1919]-1971.
Title:
Papers, [ca. 1919]-1971.
This collection contains correspondence, notebooks, lab notes, articles, reprints, and photographs. Opie spent most of his career at the Rockefeller Institute where he did much of his research on the study of influenza, tuberculosis, blood diseases, poliomyelitis, and viruses. There are many lab notes for this period. His work at Washington University, St. Louis, is documented, as are his efforts to alleviate turberculosis in Jamaica, among Philadelphia schoolchildren, and in New York City. His interest in China can be seen in the material on the American Bureau for Medical Aid to China, the United China Relief, and Chinese medicine in general.
ArchivalResource: ca. 16,000 items (37 linear ft.)
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- Opie, Eugene Lindsay, 1873-1971. Papers, [ca. 1919]-1971.
Sard, Robert Daniel, 1915-. Scientific memoirs, 1946-1972, 1993.
Title:
Scientific memoirs, 1946-1972, 1993.
A brief memoir covering the highlights of Sard's career as a high energy physicist and professor. Topics include: (I) Neutron Production by Negative Muon Capture (1946-1949), (II) Mu E gamma (1948), (III) The Pic du Midi Experiment (1951-1952), (IV) Scientific Experiences: Graduate Study; Signals/Noise (1935-1944), (V) Scientific Reminiscences: War Work, Muon Studies at M.I.T (1944-1946), (VI) Washington University: More on Muons (1946-1961), (VII) University of Illinois: CERN - Soviet experiment (1961-1972).
ArchivalResource: 22 pp.
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- Sard, Robert Daniel, 1915-. Scientific memoirs, 1946-1972, 1993.
Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Collection, 1868-1877.
Title:
Collection, 1868-1877.
This collection is comprised of bound issues of the "Irving Union," one loose issue, a bookplate, and an exhibition announcement.
ArchivalResource: ca. 5 items
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- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Collection, 1868-1877.
Nagel, Charles, 1849-1940. Charles Nagel papers, 1877-1940 (inclusive).
Title:
Charles Nagel papers, 1877-1940 (inclusive).
The papers include correspondence, letterbooks, scrapbooks, writings, topical files, photographs, and clippings which document the career of Charles Nagel. The papers highlight Nagel's legal practice and detail his role as counsel to Adolphus Busch and the Anheuser-Busch breweries. Files relating to Nagel's cabinet term include discussions of patronage appointments and efforts to win support for President Taft's re-election through the foreign language press, and his concerns as secretary of commerce and labor, including the 1910 census, the abolition of pelagic sealing, and fair enforcement of immigration laws. The papers reveal Nagel's love for German culture and his attempts to understand the events preceding World Wars I and II. Nagel's activities on behalf of German-Austrian relief efforts and German ethnic and cultural organizations are documented as is his involvement in the United States Chamber of Commerce, the National Industrial Conference Board, and numerous St. Louis civic, educational, cultural, and charitable organizations. An addition to the papers includes correspondence from Nagel to his wife, Anne Shepley Nagel.
ArchivalResource: 28.50 linear ft.
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- Nagel, Charles, 1849-1940. Charles Nagel papers, 1877-1940 (inclusive).
Steven S. Schwarzschild Collection, 1903-2000, bulk 1945-2989
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Steven S. Schwarzschild Collection 1903-2000 bulk 1945-2989
The Steven Schwarzschild Collection documents professional activities of Steven S. Schwarzschild, researcher, philosopher, rabbi and teacher. It also documents (to a much smaller degree) the personal lives of Steven Schwarzschild and his wife Lily. The collection includes brochures, booklets, clippings, correspondence, notes, off prints, photographs, printed materials, and writings. Documents comprising the collection shed light on Steven Schwarzschild’s education, and reflect various aspects of Steven Schwarzschild’s involvement with Judaism, as leader of Jewish congregations in Fargo, North Dakota and Lynn, Massachusetts; his academic career, research and writings in the fields of philosophy and theology.
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- Steven S. Schwarzschild Collection, 1903-2000, bulk 1945-2989
Spiegelman, Sol, 1914-. Sol Spiegelman papers, 1929-1983.
Title:
Sol Spiegelman papers, 1929-1983.
Biographical material, correspondence, laboratory notebooks, published and unpublished writings, academic course material, subject files, memoranda, and photographic media (113.5 linear feet; 1929-1983) document Sol Spiegelman's professional career as a microbiologist. Laboratory Notes and Notebooks comprise nearly fifty percent of the collection, which are located in Series III. The series contains multi-volume laboratory notebooks from 1937 to 1976 and are authored by Spiegelman and his laboratory colleagues. The notebooks consist of the protocols, raw data, and conclusions drawn from experiments in enzyme synthesis, DNA-RNA hybridization, viral RNA, and cancerous tumors. The most extensive group of notebooks belonged to Spiegelman and covers a variety of experiments from the first two decades of his career. The second largest group of notebooks was kept by Dr. Ichiro Haruna as he worked with Spiegelman from 1962 to 1966 in the discovery of the RNA-replicating enzyme in viruses. A significant component of the collection is Spiegelman's professional correspondence files, dating from the 1940s until his death in 1983 (Series II). Much of this correspondence illustrates Spiegelman's active involvement in the scientific community, as well as the close personal relationships he developed with many of his colleagues.
ArchivalResource: 113.5 linear feet, (94 boxes)
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- Spiegelman, Sol, 1914-. Sol Spiegelman papers, 1929-1983.
DuBridge, Lee A. (Lee Alvin), 1901-1994. Oral history interview with Lee A. DuBridge, 1987 March 6.
Title:
Oral history interview with Lee A. DuBridge, 1987 March 6.
A preliminary conversation mainly about the construction of the Rochester Cyclotron in the 1930s; comments on the Physics Department, the theorists, weekly colloquia; DuBridge as chairman and dean; Washington University's graduate program's influence on the Rochester program; work on the FP-54 vacuum tube; interest and support from Ernest O. Lawrence; design and building of cyclotron. Graduate projects; photoelectric research and cyclotron research at Rochester, cooperation with Hans Bethe at Cornell University. World War II work. Relationship of teaching and research at University of Wisconsin, Cornell University, and California Institute of Technology.
ArchivalResource: Preliminary transcript.
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- DuBridge, Lee A. (Lee Alvin), 1901-1994. Oral history interview with Lee A. DuBridge, 1987 March 6.
Frederick Law Olmsted and Associates Collection. Preliminary Plan Including Perspective Sketch, and Text Describing Site, Prospect, and Design For Washington University, Saint Louis, Missouri, 1895.
Title:
Preliminary Plan Including Perspective Sketch, and Text Describing Site, Prospect, and Design For Washington University, Saint Louis, Missouri, 1895. 1895.
ArchivalResource: 1 file.
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- Frederick Law Olmsted and Associates Collection. Preliminary Plan Including Perspective Sketch, and Text Describing Site, Prospect, and Design For Washington University, Saint Louis, Missouri, 1895.
Parks, George Bruner, 1890-. Papers, 1930-1980.
Title:
Papers, 1930-1980.
Correspondence, manuscripts, bibliographies, notes, and printed materials of Parks. This collection is mostly his correspondence, bibliographies, and notes for the Ungar series, and his correspondence and notes for the Renaissance Society.
ArchivalResource: ca. 5,000 items (11 boxes)
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- Parks, George Bruner, 1890-. Papers, 1930-1980.
Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Correspondence with Paul Philippe Cret, 1910.
Title:
Correspondence with Paul Philippe Cret, 1910.
Correspondence with Robert S. Brookings and Chancellor D. F. (or D. T.) Houston concerns offers of positions at Washington University to Cret and to Charles F. Osborne.
ArchivalResource: 7 items (8 leaves).
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- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Correspondence with Paul Philippe Cret, 1910.
Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Office of the Chancellor. Winfield Scott Chaplin records, 1891-1907.
Title:
Winfield Scott Chaplin records, 1891-1907.
Collection consists of the chancellor's correspondence with deans and department heads. Includes correspondence with Cope and Stewardson, architects, concerning the construction of a new campus for the university; also contains correspondence concerning the university's involvement in the 1904 World's Fair; also contains correspondence with Halsey C. Ives (Director, City Art Museum).
ArchivalResource: 4 cubic ft.
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- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Office of the Chancellor. Winfield Scott Chaplin records, 1891-1907.
Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Collection, 1989.
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Collection, 1989.
This collection consists of two boxes of memorabilia from the visit of President George Bush to Washington University. The first box contains photo albums, press kits, videotapes and manuscript materials. The second box contains photographs.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear ft.
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- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Collection, 1989.
Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Office of the Chancellor. Herbert S. Hadley records, 1923-1927.
Title:
Herbert S. Hadley records, 1923-1927.
Contains correspondence with architect James P. Jamieson concerning the construction of several campus buildings. Other correspondents include Otto Heller (professor of German) and Alexander S. Langsdorf (Dean, School of Engineering).
ArchivalResource: 9 cubic ft.
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- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Office of the Chancellor. Herbert S. Hadley records, 1923-1927.
Greenman, Jesse More, 1867-1951. Jesse More Greenman papers, 1899-1944.
Title:
Jesse More Greenman papers, 1899-1944.
Notes and manuscripts are for his monograph on Senecio which was never published. However, he published many papers on this genus. His lectures include popular lectures before civic groups, as well as those for courses at Washington University and Harvard.
ArchivalResource: 3.3 linear ft.
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- Greenman, Jesse More, 1867-1951. Jesse More Greenman papers, 1899-1944.
Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1962.
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Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1962.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf)
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- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1962.
Donelson, Andrew Jackson, 1799-1871. Andrew Jackson Donelson family papers, 1799-1898.
Title:
Andrew Jackson Donelson family papers, 1799-1898.
Correspondence, accounts, and land and legal records of Andrew Jackson Donelson and members of the Donelson family. The bulk of the collection is correspondence of Andrew Jackson Donelson, chiefly involving his children Mary Emily Donelson Wilcox, Andrew Jackson Donelson, Jr., Daniel Smith Donelson, and Martin Donelson, as well as son-in-law John Alexander Wilcox. Most of the letters deal with U.S. politics, including one letter to Samuel H. Laughlin and one letter from Martin Van Buren. Mary Emily Wilcox relates her impressions of Italy during her travels and comments on the possibility of Sam Houston running for president. Martin Donelson describes life at Washington University and St. Louis University, as well as problems he later encountered in farming. Other documents in the collection are legal papers (1871-1898) of William Alexander Donelson; school records (1864) of Martin Donelson; slave deeds (1822-1849) of William Donelson; and land records (1799-1852) involving various Donelson family members.
ArchivalResource: 150 items.
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- Donelson, Andrew Jackson, 1799-1871. Andrew Jackson Donelson family papers, 1799-1898.
Abbe, George, 1911-1989. Free lance magazine archives, ca. 1964-1969.
Title:
Free lance magazine archives, ca. 1964-1969.
Extant records of Free Lance, a magazine devoted to literature and the arts published by students and faculty of Washington University from 1963 to 1970, including copies of literary mss. submitted to the editorial staff and correspondence to and from the editorial board. Includes correspondence and/or mss. from George Abbe, Isaac Asimov, Robert Bly, R.P. Dickey, Alan Dugan, Allen Ginsberg, Herbert Gold, Pamela White Hadas, William Inman, X.J. Kennedy, Maxine Kumin, Thomas Merton, Marianne Moore, Howard Nemerov, Charles Olson, Howard Schwartz, William Edgar Stafford, and Robert Sward.
ArchivalResource: 845 items.
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- Abbe, George, 1911-1989. Free lance magazine archives, ca. 1964-1969.
Woodson, Robert Everard, 1904-1963. Robert Everard Woodson papers, 1927-1963.
Title:
Robert Everard Woodson papers, 1927-1963.
The correspondence series here is from 1927-1947, before Woodson became curator of the herbarium in 1948. The research series includes correspondence, notes, data, graphs, manuscripts, and microscope slides concerning butterfly weed, Asclepsias tuberosa. The bulk of the material appears to be unpublished research on leaf growth in Asclepsias tuberosa, 1961-1963. The rest appears to be on two papers: 1) "Butterfly weed revisited," Evolution 18: 168-85 (June 1962) and "The geography of flower color in butterfly weed" Evolution 18(2): 143-163 (June 1964). "Butterfly weed revisited," a study of natural selection in the field was a study of field samples of Asclepsias tuberosa collected in the same localities from Kansas to Norfolk, Virginia in 1946 and 1960. Data for both years is in a card file organized geographically. Miscellaneous includes photographs of his cabin at the Missouri Botanical Garden Arboretum and lecture notes from student days at Washington University.
ArchivalResource: 3.8 linear ft.
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- Woodson, Robert Everard, 1904-1963. Robert Everard Woodson papers, 1927-1963.
Elkin, Stanley, 1930-. Papers, 1955-1983.
Title:
Papers, 1955-1983.
Primarily Elkin's literary mss. including plays, film scripts, essays, and stories, with the bulk of the material being mss. and editorial matter relating to his novels, in all stages of drafts from handwritten notes to word processor diskettes; together with extensive general and professional correspondence, mss. by other authors, teaching materials, and his own college literary papers. Correspondents include Doris G. Bargen, John Barth, Raymond Carver, Jerome Charyn, Robert Coover, Daniel Curley, William Gass, Herbert Gold, Daniel Halpern, Lamar Herrin, John Irving, Gordon Lish, Joseph McElroy, Howard Nemerov, Charles Newman, Joyce Carol Oates, Helen Vendler, Geoffrey Wolff, Tobias Wolff, and Hilma Wolitzer.
ArchivalResource: ca. 4340 items.
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- Elkin, Stanley, 1930-. Papers, 1955-1983.
Records of the President of Radcliffe College, 1973-1999
Title:
Records of the President of Radcliffe College, 1973-1999
Papers of Linda S. Wilson, Radcliffe College's seventh president.
ArchivalResource: 130 file boxes, 1 half file box, 2 folio+ folders
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- Records of the President of Radcliffe College, 1973-1999
Nipher, Francis E. (Francis Eugene), . 1847. Papers, 1877-1882.
Title:
Papers, 1877-1882.
Missouri Weather Service Data Notebooks, 1877-1880; bound manuscripts, "Magnetic Survey of Missouri," 8 vol.; photographs of scientific instruments and flashes of lightning; and glass slides of Washington University professors. Also includes books from Nipher's library.
ArchivalResource: 4 ft.
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- Nipher, Francis E. (Francis Eugene), . 1847. Papers, 1877-1882.
Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Collection, 1999-2000.
Title:
Collection, 1999-2000.
This collection contains press kits, media materials, and other memorabilia from the 2000 presidential debate. Box one contains binders and media materials. The second box contains videotapes documenting debate coverage. The third box contains t-shirts and other ephemeral items. Box four contains publications concerning the debate and photographs. The fifth box contains manuscript materials, arranged alphabetically by subject.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear ft.
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- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Collection, 1999-2000.
Nagel, Charles, 1849-1940. Charles Nagel papers, 1877-1940 (inclusive).
Title:
Charles Nagel papers, 1877-1940 (inclusive).
The papers include correspondence, letterbooks, scrapbooks, writings, topical files, photographs, and clippings which document the career of Charles Nagel. The papers highlight Nagel's legal practice and detail his role as counsel to Adolphus Busch and the Anheuser-Busch breweries. Files relating to Nagel's cabinet term include discussions of patronage appointments and efforts to win support for President Taft's re-election through the foreign language press, and his concerns as secretary of commerce and labor, including the 1910 census, the abolition of pelagic sealing, and fair enforcement of immigration laws. The papers reveal Nagel's love for German culture and his attempts to understand the events preceding World Wars I and II. Nagel's activities on behalf of German-Austrian relief efforts and German ethnic and cultural organizations are documented as is his involvement in the United States Chamber of Commerce, the National Industrial Conference Board, and numerous St. Louis civic, educational, cultural, and charitable organizations. An addition to the papers includes correspondence from Nagel to his wife, Anne Shepley Nagel.
ArchivalResource: 28.50 linear ft.
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- Nagel, Charles, 1849-1940. Charles Nagel papers, 1877-1940 (inclusive).
Kamen, Martin David, 1913-2002. Papers, 1923-1992.
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Papers, 1923-1992.
Correspondence, research notebooks, manuscripts and publications, newspaper clippings, and other miscellaneous materials documenting the career of Martin D. Kamen, particularly his legal efforts to clear his name of charges of being a "spy and a traitor" and to regain his passport.
ArchivalResource: 5.6 lin. ft. (14 archives boxes, 1 oversize folder)
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- Kamen, Martin David, 1913-2002. Papers, 1923-1992.
Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Office of the Chancellor. Arthur Holly Compton chancellorship records, 1945-1953.
Title:
Arthur Holly Compton chancellorship records, 1945-1953.
Important subjects covered by the collection include the development of the University's curricula related to atomic science; the admission of Afro-Americans into the University's academic programs; the establishment of public television station KETC; and the establishment of a policy of amateur athletics.
ArchivalResource: 36 cubic ft.
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- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Office of the Chancellor. Arthur Holly Compton chancellorship records, 1945-1953.
Ferriss, Hugh, 1889-1962. Hugh Ferriss architectural drawings and papers, circa 1906-1980 (bulk circa 1918-1960).
Title:
Hugh Ferriss architectural drawings and papers, circa 1906-1980 (bulk circa 1918-1960).
This collection includes Ferriss' architectural renderings of buildings by various architects, circa 1918-1960, including variant designs for the United Nations buildings; the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, D.C.; Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts; Rockefeller Center in New York; La Guardia Airport in New York; National Airport in Washington, D.C.; the New York Times Building in New York; the 1939-1940 and 1964-1965 World's Fairs in New York; the Chicago Tribune Tower; Hoover Dam; and three Frank Lloyd Wright projects including Fallingwater in Bear Run, Pa., Taliesin West in Scottsdale, Arizona, and the Johnson Wax Administration Building in Racine, Wisconsin. Also included are Ferriss' renderings of imaginary buildings, circa 1920s-1930s, some of which were published in THE METROPOLIS OF TOMORROW (published 1929) and POWER IN BUILDINGS (published 1953). Also included are Ferriss' drawings, 1941, of important buildings in the United States, done as a result of a nation-wide tour sponsored by a Brunner grant from the Architectural League of New York; and related correspondence. The collection also contains a small grouping of correspondence with architects and others; talks, including radio talks, and speeches on architecture; photographs of drawings; clippings; a job book, 1922-1961, listing jobs Ferriss undertook; a scrapbook, 1910s-1930s, containing clippings of articles about Ferriss and his work, including reviews of his books; and programs, reviews, catalogs, and correspondence, circa 1920s-1980, relating to exhibits of his work. Also, some personal material including high school yearbook, 1906; undated student work done at Washington University in Saint Louis, Mo., which he attended 1906-1911; and correspondence, diplomas, and photographs. Of note is the text of a radio dialogue with Frank Lloyd Wright.
ArchivalResource: approx. 350 sheets.approx. 3 linear feet of papers.
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- Ferriss, Hugh, 1889-1962. Hugh Ferriss architectural drawings and papers, circa 1906-1980 (bulk circa 1918-1960).
Trebilcot, Joyce. Papers of Joyce Trebilcot, 1976-2003.
Title:
Papers of Joyce Trebilcot, 1976-2003.
Collection includes personal and professional correspondence; talks; teaching materials including course oulines, lecture notes, etc.; drafts and published writings; files from National Women's Studies Conferences, National Lesbian Conferences, International Women's Conferences, and Society for Women in Philosophy; memorabilia including buttons and t-shirts; photographs; videotapes; etc.
ArchivalResource: 16 linear ft. (16 cartons, 1 folio+ folder)
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- Trebilcot, Joyce. Papers of Joyce Trebilcot, 1976-2003.
Ethnic Heritage Studies: Developing a Programmed Literature Unit
Title:
Ethnic Heritage Studies: Developing a Programmed Literature Unit
Contains The Gift Yesterday and Today, a 20 minute 3/4" color U-matic tape of a dramatization of Booker T. Washington's life based on his autobiography Up From Slavery which was written and directed by D. Yvonne Telphy-Smith ; a 34 page copy of the script; Student's Reading Manual on The Gift: Yesterday & Today a 26 page handbook of supplementary information; a 29 page teacher's manual with discussion topics; A Profile of Four Black Women: Look Upon Them And Be Renewed a 30 minute 3/4" U-matic tape with dramatizations of the lives of four Black women; a 14 page copy of the script; Student's Reading Manual a page collection of supplementary material on the women portrayed in the tape; a 20 minute 3/4" U-matic tape with contemporary footage of Tuskegee University and its environs with music but no narration; and a 22 page final report on the project.
ArchivalResource: 9 items.
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- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Ethnic Heritage Studies: Developing a Programmed Literature Unit.
Benjamin E. Youngdahl Papers, 1916-1968, (bulk 1940s-1962)
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Benjamin E. Youngdahl Papers 1916-1968 (bulk 1940s-1962)
The collection contains the personal and professional papers of noted public welfare administrator and social work educator, Benjamin E. Youngdahl. Personal correspondents include Harry Truman, Adlai Stevenson, Hubert Humphrey, and John F. Kennedy. Materials documenting Youngdahl's career in the academic and public sectors form the bulk of the collection.
ArchivalResource: 11.5 linear feet; 147 folders; 2 legal folders; 1 oversized container
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- Benjamin E. Youngdahl Papers, 1916-1968, (bulk 1940s-1962)
Nemerov, Howard. Papers, 1939-1985.
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Papers, 1939-1985.
Worksheets, drafts, and notes for Nemerov's poems, essays, lectures, stories, collections, and novels; correspondence with literary figures including over 800 letters from Kay Boyle, Kenneth Burke, Maxine Kumin, and Reed Whittemore; business correspondence chiefly relating to the publication of Nemerov's books; and photos, teaching materials, journals, and miscellany. Other correspondents include William Abrahams, Conrad Aiken, A.R. Ammons, Diane Arbus, Owen Barfield, Judy Bartholomay, Ben Belitt, Michael Blumenthal, Robert Boyers, Jean Burden, J.V. Cunningham, Babette Deutsch, James Dickey, Richard Eberhart, Loren Eiseley, David Galler, Charles Guenther, Pamela White Hadas, Charles O. Hartman, Anthony Hecht, Robert Silliman Hillyer, Richard Howard, Stanley Edgar Hyman, Robert Lowell, Bernard Malamud, Peter Meinke, William Meredith, Richard Moore, John Frederick Nims, William B. Ober, William Packard, Felix Pollak, Julia Randall, M.L. Rosenthal, Louis D. Rubin, Karl Jay Shapiro, Richard Gustave Stern, Allen Tate, John Updike, and Richard Wilbur.
ArchivalResource: ca. 9500 items.
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- Nemerov, Howard. Papers, 1939-1985.
Nancy Hanks Papers, 1894-1987, (bulk 1945-1983)
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Nancy Hanks Papers, 1894-1987 (bulk 1945-1983)
ArchivalResource: 77.3 Linear Feet; 58,000 Items
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- Nancy Hanks Papers, 1894-1987, (bulk 1945-1983)
Harry Levin papers
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Harry Levin papers
Papers of Harry Levin, American literary critic, scholar of modernism and comparative literature, and the Irving Babbitt Professor of Comparative Literature atHarvard University.
ArchivalResource: 41 linear feet (34 boxes)
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- Papers, 1920-1995.
Condon, Edward Uhler, 1902-1974. Oral history interview with Edward Uhler Condon, 1967 October 17 to 12 September 1973.
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Oral history interview with Edward Uhler Condon, 1967 October 17 to 12 September 1973.
Family background; early education; influence of high school physics teacher, William Howell Williams, 1914-1918, and later teacher at University of California, Berkeley; interval as boy reporter. Undergraduate years at Berkeley, beginning in 1921 in chemistry department; Ph.D. in physics, 1926; association with Fred Weinberg. Discovery of Erwin Schrödinger's wave mechanics papers; International Education Board fellowship to study quantum mechanics at Göttingen, 1926. Work on Bell Systems technical journal for six months before accepting lectureship at Columbia University; teaching post at Princeton University; Condon and Philip Morse's Quantum Mechanics, result of Columbia and Princeton courses. Relations with University of California; role in persuading Ernest Lawrence to go to Berkeley from Yale University. Recollections of Michigan summer school. Work at Westinghouse on applications of nuclear physics to industry, including completion of Van de Graaff machine, 1937-1940; setting up Westinghouse research fellowships, 1938; Massachusetts Institute of Technology conference on applications of nuclear physics, October 1940; war work on microwave radar. J. Robert Oppenheimer asks Condon to come to Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory; tour of Los Alamos with Leslie Groves; reasons for leaving Los Alamos after a few weeks. Work as head of theoretical section of Lawrence's laboratory, August 1943-1945; British scientists. Evaluation of Westinghouse's four million-volt machine. Description of Nimitron, a physical computer, designed for 1939 World's Fair. Discussion of 1928 radioactivity. Reminiscences of Ronald Gurney's later career and his trouble with security. Discussion of postwar events, such as the Quebec Conference, McMahon Act, Moran's book about Winston Churchill. Peacetime development of atomic energy; establishment of the Senate's Special Committee on atomic energy. Directorship of the National Bureau of Standards (NBS), 1945-1951. Work on superconductivity; W. Emmanuel Maxwell and John Pelham. Accomplishments at NBS. Hearings in 1948 and 1952 before the Department of Commerce under Truman's loyalty program; Averell Harriman. Director of Research at Corning, 1951. House Un-American Activities Committee hearing, 1954; J. R. Oppenheimer and Bernard Peters; reopening of clearances, loss of Corning position; becomes Corning consultant. Head of Washington University physics department, 1956-1963; Oberlin College, 1962; interest in modernizing teaching; Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics (JILA), from 1963; editor of Reviews of Modern Physics, 1957-1968; establishment of the National Accelerator Laboratory (Chicago); the UFO story. Comments on his most satisfying and his least satisfying work. Also prominently mentioned are: Raymond T. Birge and Henry Wallace.
ArchivalResource: Transcript, 277 pp.
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- Condon, Edward Uhler, 1902-1974. Oral history interview with Edward Uhler Condon, 1967 October 17 to 12 September 1973.
Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.) audiotape collection, 1946-1991 [sound recordings].
Title:
Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.) audiotape collection, 1946-1991 [sound recordings].
Recordings of university-sponsored events featuring speakers and performers. Includes recordings from various sources: the Assembly Series which brought over 850 prominent figures from academia, the arts, the sciences, politics, government, and religion to the campus between 1946 and 1981; recordings from other Washington University archival collections; also from various conferences, lecture series, and symposia: Arthur Holly Compton Memorial Lecture, Charles Eames Symposium, Symposium on Chemical and Biological Warfare--Science and Government, Physics Department Lecture; Physics Department Faculty Fellows Program Lecture, among others. Scientists in physics and allied fields include: Hans Albrecht Bethe, Arthur Holly Compton, Lee Alvin DuBridge, Eugene Feenberg, Bernard Taub Feld, William Alfred Fowler, Willard F. Libby, Bernard Lovell, Henry Margenau, George Pake, William Grosvenor Pollard, Cyril S. Smith, P. Roy Vagelos, Victor Frederick Weisskopf, John Archibald Wheeler, and James Van Allen, among others.
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- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.) audiotape collection, 1946-1991 [sound recordings].
The Jack Gelber Papers, 1938-2002 (Bulk 1957-1999)
Title:
The Jack Gelber Papers 1938-2002 (Bulk 1957-1999)
The Jack Gelber Papers reflect their creator's career as a writer, director and teacher of American theatre. Much of the collection is composed of Gelber's correspondence and writing, particularly his plays. The collection also holds a smaller amount of records dedicated to a number of the theatre productions and workshops he directed which included performances of his own works. However there are few documents concerning his career as an instructor. As a whole the collection contains substantial quantities of correspondence, typescript drafts, handwritten notes, printed advertisements, and clippings along with a few journal entries, audiotapes, and videocassettes.
ArchivalResource: 31.0 Linear feet; (50 boxes)
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- The Jack Gelber Papers, 1938-2002 (Bulk 1957-1999)
Harrison, Edwin, 1836-1905. Papers, 1788-1928 (inclusive), 1844-1928 (bulk).
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Papers, 1788-1928 (inclusive), 1844-1928 (bulk).
Correspondence and other papers of Edwin Harrison relating to business and philanthropic interests, the latter including the Missouri Historical Society, Washington University and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Also includes papers of his father, James Harrison, a merchant and investor, concerning river trade, mining and railways. Correspondents include Richard P. Bland, James Fiske, Jr., Frederic Ward Putnam, John Sherman, George H. Shields and Calvin W. Woodward. There are also letters from personal friends, copies of poems, financial statements, materials relating to mining in Saint Francois County, Mo., the Iron Mountain Railroad and trade down the Mississippi with New Orleans and Chihuahua, Mexico. William Jennings Bryan material includes 2 letters from Bryan to Edwin Harrison, 1896 Jul 31 and 1896 Dec 16.
ArchivalResource: 495 items in 2 boxes.
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- Harrison, Edwin, 1836-1905. Papers, 1788-1928 (inclusive), 1844-1928 (bulk).
Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Collection, 1994.
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Collection, 1994.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Collection, 1994.
Fair, James R., 1920-. Oral history interview with James R. Fair 1992 February 19
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Oral history interview with James R. Fair 1992 February 19
ArchivalResource: Sound recordings ; cassettes (270 mins.)Transcript : (70 leaves) ; 29 cm.
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- Fair, James R., 1920-. Oral history interview with James R. Fair 1992 February 19
Youngdahl, Kent Benjamin, 1929-1964. Kent B. Youngdahl papers, 1929-1965.
Title:
Kent B. Youngdahl papers, 1929-1965.
Correspondence, speeches, clippings, scrapbooks, and miscellany documenting Youngdahl's youth and education; U.S. Army service (1951-1953) with the Counter Intelligence Corps and in Europe; his campaigns for and service as alderman from the Minneapolis second ward (1955-1959); civic issues such as charter amendments, city planning, freeway construction, and the Minneapolis-St. Paul Metropolitan Airports Commission; his unsuccessful campaign (1959) for mayor of Minneapolis; and family affairs.
ArchivalResource: 0.8 cu. ft. (2 boxes).
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- Youngdahl, Kent Benjamin, 1929-1964. Kent B. Youngdahl papers, 1929-1965.
Eliot, William G. (William Greenleaf), 1866-1956. William Greenleaf Eliot, Jr. collection, 1884-1932.
Title:
William Greenleaf Eliot, Jr. collection, 1884-1932.
Collection consists of printed material relating to Washington University and Smith Academy.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Eliot, William G. (William Greenleaf), 1866-1956. William Greenleaf Eliot, Jr. collection, 1884-1932.
Martin David Kamen Papers, 1923 - 1992
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Martin David Kamen Papers, 1923 - 1992
Martin David Kamen (8/27/13- ) received a B.S. in chemistry from the University of Chicago in 1933 and a Ph.D. in physical chemistry from the same institution in 1936. He continued his research at Berkeley's Radiation Laboratory (later known as the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory) in 1936, where he co-discovered carbon-14 in 1940 with Samuel Ruben. Kamen was expelled from the Radiation Laboratory in 1944 as a security risk for unspecified reasons. During his career at Washington University (1945-1957) he focused on the biochemical processes of photosynthesis. Much of his energy at this time was diverted by non-scientific matters: a libel suit against the Chicago Tribune, which falsely accused him of being a communist, as well as a successful 7-year battle to recover his passport, which had been rescinded by the U.S. government. In 1948, Kamen testified before the House Un-American Activities Committee. In 1985, Kamen published an autobiography, RADIANT SCIENCE, DARK POLITICS, documenting the details of this period in his personal and professional life. Following four years at Brandeis University (1957-1961), he joined the University of California, San Diego Chemistry Department, where he acted as a "founding father" of the new campus. Kamen was named Professor Emeritus in 1977.Correspondence, research notebooks, manuscripts and publications, newspaper clippings, and other miscellaneous material arranged in five series: 1. BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS, 2. CORRESPONDENCE, 3. LITIGATION, 4. WRITINGS, and 5. SUBJECT FILES. The bulk of the collection dates from 1945-1955 and reflects Kamen's re-organization of his files in preparation for writing RADIANT SCIENCE, DARK POLITICS. The collection also includes correspondence and research notes spanning Kamen's days at the University of Chicago to his tenure as chairman of the UCSD Chemistry Department. Notably lacking, however, are materials relating to his co-discovery of carbon-14; these are held at UC-Berkeley's Bancroft Library. Documentation of Kamen's role as a faculty recruiter and policy-maker on the UCSD campus is also very limited.
ArchivalResource: 7.00 linear feet; (14 archives boxes, 1 oversize folder)
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- Martin David Kamen Papers, 1923 - 1992
Harrison, Edwin, 1836-1905. Papers, 1788-1928.
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Papers, 1788-1928.
Chiefly business correspondence of Harrison and of his father, James Harrison, merchant and investor. Includes personal letters, copies of poems, financial statements, and materials relating to mining in Saint François County, Mo., the Iron Mountain Railroad, trade down the Mississippi with New Orleans and Chihuahua, Mexico, the Missouri Historical Society, Washington University, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Correspondents include Richard P. Bland, William Jennings Bryan, James Fiske, Jr., Frederic W. Putnam, John Sherman, George H. Shields, and Calvin M. Woodward.
ArchivalResource: 495 items.
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- Harrison, Edwin, 1836-1905. Papers, 1788-1928.
General Education Board. Archives, 1901-1964.
Title:
Archives, 1901-1964.
The collection includes correspondence, surveys, reports, studies, diaries, publications, minutes, and administrative records. There is aa corresponding photograph collection of 1,283 items.
ArchivalResource: 350 cubic ft.
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- General Education Board. Archives, 1901-1964.
Hohenemser, K. H. (Kurt H.). Oral history interview with Kurt Hohenemser, 2000.
Title:
Oral history interview with Kurt Hohenemser, 2000.
Hohenemser discusses his childhood and family background; his education; studying mechanical engineering at the TH Darmstadt and University of Gottingen; his dismissal in 1933; his work on helicopters at Flettner in Berlin in 1935; two colleagues whom he admired, Richard von Mises and Willy Prager; his application for re-empoyment at the Univ. of Gottingen in 1945 was turned down; the difficulties of emigration to the U. S. in 1947; problelms of aculturation and the conditions of his academic career in the U.S..
ArchivalResource: Sound recording: 2 cassettes.Transcript: 24 pp.
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- Hohenemser, K. H. (Kurt H.). Oral history interview with Kurt Hohenemser, 2000.
Seitz, Frederick, 1911-2008. On the occasion of the 80th birthday celebration for Clarence Melvin Zener, 1985.
Title:
On the occasion of the 80th birthday celebration for Clarence Melvin Zener, 1985.
This memoir, by Frederick Seitz, is at least as much about Seitz's graduate studies, colleagues, and teachers at Princeton University as it is about Zener's work there in superconductivity, atomic and molecular collisions, and wave functions. Seitz also discusses Zener's appointments at Washington University (St. Louis), Princeton University, City College of New York, the Institute of Metals at the University of Chicago, Westinghouse Research Labortories, and Texas A&M University; and Zener's work during World War II.
ArchivalResource: 16 pp.
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- Seitz, Frederick, 1911-2008. On the occasion of the 80th birthday celebration for Clarence Melvin Zener, 1985.
Phillips, Melba, 1907-. Oral history interview with Melba Newell Phillips, 1977 December 5.
Title:
Oral history interview with Melba Newell Phillips, 1977 December 5.
Family background, childhood and education up through college, all in Indiana; her graduate study, first at Battle Creek College (M.A.), then at the University of California under J. Robert Oppenheimer, Ph.D. 1933; also attended University of Michigan Summer Symposium in Theoretical Physics, 1929. Between her Ph.D. and her first college faculty position (Connecticut College for Women, 1937-1938) she held postdoctoral fellowships at University of California, Bryn Mawr College and the Institute for Advanced Study. With the exception of a period of war-time teaching at the University of Minnesota, she taught at Brooklyn College from 1938 to 1952, when she was fired for not cooperating with the McCarran Committee. During her period of unemployment she coauthored 2 textbooks, Classical Electricity and Magnetism (with Wolfgang Panofsky) and Principles of Physical Science (with Francis Bonner). In 1957 she was brought to Washington University in St. Louis by Edward U. Condon to run the Academic Year Institute program there. From 1962 until her retirement in 1972, she was professor of physics at the University of Chicago. She has long been active in the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) serving as its President in 1966 and as its Executive Officer in recent years; comments on AAPT's role and problems. She also gives her views on physics and physicists today, including the experience of women physicists in the U.S. Brief discussion of her work with J. Robert Oppenheimer and her political difficulties in the 1950s. Also prominently mentioned are: Robert d'Escourt Atkinson, David Bohm, Francis Bonner, Jay W. Buchta, Annie Jump Cannon, Suzanne Ellis, William Jordan, Robert Karplus, Henrietta Swan Leavitt, Cecilia Payne Gaposchkin, Frank Press, John Hasbrouck Van Vleck; Academic Year Institute, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association of Physics Teachers Commission on College Physics, American Physical Society, City College of City University of New York, Harvard College Observatory, Harvard Project Physics, National Science Foundation, Optical Society of America, Physical Sciences Study Committee, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, University of Chicago, and University of Michigan Summer Symposium in Theoretical Physics.
ArchivalResource: Transcript, 24 pp.
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- Phillips, Melba, 1907-. Oral history interview with Melba Newell Phillips, 1977 December 5.
Marguerite Yourcenar additional papers, 1842-1996.
Title:
Marguerite Yourcenar additional papers, 1842-1996.
Additional papers of Marguerite Yourcenar (1903-1987), the French author, as well as papers of her companion, Grace Frick.
ArchivalResource: 144 boxes and 53 volumes (52 linear ft.)
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- Marguerite Yourcenar additional papers, 1842-1996.
Condon, Edward Uhler, 1902-1974. Papers, ca. 1920-1974.
Title:
Papers, ca. 1920-1974.
This collection includes correspondence, notebooks, writings, photographs, newsclippings, etc., concerning Condon's education, teaching, and his government, industrial and academic work. There is also much interesting material relating to his problems with obtaining security clearances during to late 1940s and 1950s.
ArchivalResource: ca. 75,000 items (75 linear ft.)
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- Condon, Edward Uhler, 1902-1974. Papers, ca. 1920-1974.
Lamb family. Papers, 1814-1973, 1860-1920.
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Papers, 1814-1973, 1860-1920.
Papers include: Correspondence, report cards, travel journal, account book, poem, passports, receipts, circulars, estate papers, genealogies, wills, telegrams and newspaper clippings. The bulk of materials comprise letters from William Greenleaf Eliot to his sister, Hannah Eliot Lamb while William served in the Western Sanitary Commission. These letters document the Western Sanitary Commission's attempt to prevent sickness, such as typhus and pneumonia and its attempt to provide social and moral welfare for the soldiers, along with documenting hospital overcrowding, slavery, hospital ships and plantation schools in South Carolina. The letters also reflect Hannah's participation in the war through her continual shipments to William of packages of socks, bandages and supplies. Other correspondents in this series include: Thomas Lamb, Ezra Stiles Gannett, Benjamin Silliman, Dorothea Lynde Dix, and Noah Webster. A second series of correspondence (bulk, 1910-1914) between Horatio and his nephew, Eliot Tuckerman, primarily relates to the legal battle over the Joseph W. Revere and Rosanna D. Lamb Revere estate. Other correspondents in this series include: Owen Wister, Henry Cabot Lodge, John Knowles Paine and Walter Raymond Spalding. A third correspondence series includes letters from William G. Eliot and Hannah Eliot to Dorothea Lynde Dix (1875-1887). An inventory of Dorothea Lynde Dix's possessions upon her death including contents of drawers and closets, and listing of pamphlets and reports is included. The collection also contains genealogical material, original and reproduced, of the Duncan and Lamb families (1792-1973). Items include: correspondence, list of family members, coat of arms, photographs, genealogical charts, and articles on the families.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes ; 42 x 32 x 27 cm.
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- Lamb family. Papers, 1814-1973, 1860-1920.
Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Collection, 1996.
Title:
Collection, 1996.
This collection contains press kits and other memorabilia from the planned 1996 presidential debate. The first two boxes contain the paper material, arranged alphabetically. The third box contains t-shirts, media materials, awards, and other curiosities. Box four includes videotapes documenting debate coverage.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft.
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- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Collection, 1996.
Stare, Fredrick J., 1911- . Papers. 1912-1935.
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Papers. 1912-1935.
Papers, mainly 1930-1935, of a biochemist and physician originally from Columbus, Wisconsin, entirely concerning his undergraduate and graduate education at the University of Wisconsin and his National Research Council fellowship at Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. Included re personal correspondence, records concerning the Kappa Sigma social fraternity, and research and professional material.
ArchivalResource: 1.6 c.f. (4 archives boxes); plusadditions of 71 photographs.
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- Stare, Fredrick J., 1911- . Papers. 1912-1935.
Baldwin, Roger N. (Roger Nash), 1884-1981. Reminiscences of Roger Nash Baldwin : oral history, 1954.
Title:
Reminiscences of Roger Nash Baldwin : oral history, 1954.
Teacher of sociology, Washington University, 1906-09; pioneering work in probation, social and political reform movements, St. Louis, 1906-17; pacifist organizations in New York (N.Y.), conscientious objectors, Free Speech League, Theodore Schroeder; American Civil Liberties Union: formation and development, 1920-50, cooperation with other organizations, defense policies, publicity tactics, relations with New Deal; celebrated cases: Mooney-Billings, Scottsboro, Sacco-Vanzetti; contact with anarchists; Industrial Workers of the World, 1910-20; William D. Haywood; Negro rights; Indian independence movement, India League; travel abroad and work for international agencies, 1924-54; visits to Russia, postwar Japan, Korea, and Germany.
ArchivalResource: Miscellaneous papers relating to oral history.
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- Baldwin, Roger N. (Roger Nash), 1884-1981. Reminiscences of Roger Nash Baldwin : oral history, 1954.
Gentry, Alwyn H. Alwyn Howard Gentry papers, 1967-1993.
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Alwyn Howard Gentry papers, 1967-1993.
Major correspondents are Franklin Ayala, Olga de Benavides, Paul Berry, Rick Clinebell, Hermes Cuadros, Calaway H. Dodson, Mike Dillon, Camilo Diaz, James Duke, Ecotechnic Institute, Don Faber-Langendoen, Enrique Forero, Valerie Kapos, B. A. Krukoff, Scott Mori, Norman Myers, Percy Nunez, Timothy Plowman, Ghillean Prance, Peter Raven, Enrique Renteria, Abundio Sagastegui, Jose Schunke, David Smith, Julian Steyermark, and Elsa Zardini. Major subjects are Madagascar and Peru. There are slides on animals, phytogeography, ethnobotany, and forest features. The taxonomic collection is divided into monocots, dicots, and Bignoniaceae (his specialty). The geographic areas represented are Bolivia, Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Colombia, West Indies, Central America, North America, United States, Ecuador, Venezuela, Peru, Asia, Australia, S.E. Asia, Africa, Madagascar, islands, Europe, and Temperate Asia.
ArchivalResource: 66 linear ft.
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- Gentry, Alwyn H. Alwyn Howard Gentry papers, 1967-1993.
Leven, Charles L., 1928-. Charles L. Leven papers, 1951-2005.
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Charles L. Leven papers, 1951-2005.
Collection contains files of correspondence, reports, maps, memorandums, statistics, and research materials; notebooks; manuscripts and galley proofs; lecture notes, assignments, rosters and other materials related to courses taught by Leven; programs, minutes and proceedings of professional meetings; newspaper clippings; printed materials including reports, pamphlets, articles and reprints; video tapes; reel to reel audio tapes; photographs; digital files; and miscellaneous other materials.
ArchivalResource: 228.25 cubic ft. (291 boxes)
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- Leven, Charles L., 1928-. Charles L. Leven papers, 1951-2005.
Burr, Edward, 1859-1952. Edward Burr papers, 1865-1898.
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Edward Burr papers, 1865-1898.
Correspondence, military papers, scholastic records, printed materials, memorabilia, and photographs, relating chiefly to Burr's career in the U.S. Army Engineer Corps (1882-1898). Documents his service as assistant engineer of canal construction on the Columbia River (Portland and Cascade Locks, Or.), as inspector of the construction of lock gates (Cascade Locks, Or.), as supervisor of river and harbor improvements (Norfolk, Va.), and as assistant to the Engineer Commissioner of the District of Columbia. Also includes Burr's records while a student at Washington University, Saint Louis, Mo., and West Point Military Academy. Correspondents include Francis Collingwood, Wm. P. Craighill, William B. Dennis, Thomas H. Handbury, George H. Mendell, Henry Clay Newcomer, and Charles Francis Powell.
ArchivalResource: 750 items.3 containers.
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- Burr, Edward, 1859-1952. Edward Burr papers, 1865-1898.
Nipher, Francis E. (Francis Eugene), b. 1847. Francis E. Nipher collection, 1877-1882.
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Francis E. Nipher collection, 1877-1882.
The collection contains: Missouri Weather Service Data Notebooks, 1877-1880; bound manuscripts, "Magnetic Survey of Missouri," 8 volumes; photographs of scientific instruments and flashes of lightning; and glass negative slides of Washington University professors. Also includes books from Nipher's library.
ArchivalResource: 4 feet.
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- Nipher, Francis E. (Francis Eugene), b. 1847. Francis E. Nipher collection, 1877-1882.
Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Office of the Chancellor. Frederic Aldin Hall records, 1913-1924.
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Frederic Aldin Hall records, 1913-1924.
Correspondents include Joseph Erlanger (Chairman, Dept. of Physiology in the School of Medicine), Otto Heller (professor of German), David F. Houston, and Alexander S. Langsdorf (Dean, School of Engineering); collection also includes correspondence concerning the appointment of Arthur Holly Compton as chairman of the Dept. of Physics.
ArchivalResource: 21 cubic ft.
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- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Office of the Chancellor. Frederic Aldin Hall records, 1913-1924.
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