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VIAFrevised2015-09-21machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-12T21:52:12machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-12T21:52:12humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonWhyte, William Foote, 1914-2000presumedWhyte, William Foote, 1914-presumedWhyte, William FootepresumedWilliam Foote Whyte.presumedHuaite, Weilian Fute 1914-2000presumedWhyte, William F. 1914- (William Foote),presumedWhyte, William 1914-2000presumedWhyte, William F.presumedホワイト, ウィリアム・フットpresumedホワイト, W. FpresumedFoote-Whyte, William 1914-2000presumedWhyte, William F. 1914-presumedWhyte, W. F., 1914-2000presumedWhyte, W. F.presumedWhyte, W. F. 1914-2000 (William Foote),presumedWhyte, William F., 1914-2000presumedWhyte, Williampresumed1914-06-272000-07-16EnglishAmericansE.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. Advertising Dept.Goldsen, Rose Kohn.Levin, Harry, 1912-1994Mayo, Elton, 1880-1949.Nation (New York, N.Y. : 1865).New York State School of Industrial and Labor RelationsSayles, Leonard R.Sayles, Leonard R.Whyte, William Foote, 1914-2000Whyte, William Foote, 1914-2000. William Foote Whyte. Additional papers.Whyte, William Foote, 1914-2000.William Foote Whyte. Additional papers.3 linear feet.Cornell University LibraryWhyte, William Foote. "ASA Award Presentation to William Foote Whyte by Jacqueline Scheier", August 1988.Whyte, William Foote. "ASA Award Presentation to William Foote Whyte by Jacqueline Scheier", August 1988..5 linear feet.Cornell University LibraryThe Nation, records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).The Nation records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).34 boxes (42.5 linear ft.)Records of the weekly magazine, The Nation, primarily during the editorship of Freda Kirchwey.Houghton LibraryGoldsen, Rose Kohn. Rose K. Goldsen oral history project, 1990-1992.Goldsen, Rose Kohn.Lyons, Matthew,Rose K. Goldsen oral history project, 1990-1992.13 tape recordings, 10 transcripts, 3 appendices.Includes tapes and transcripts (not completed for all tapes) of interviews by Matthew Lyons with Azriel Bibliowicz, Alice H. Cook, Scott Glass, Peter Hess, James Jacobs, Harold Kohn, Adeline Levine, Jean McPheeters, Frances Rachel, William Rogers, and Gossa Tsegaye, William Foote Whyte, and Robin M. Williams, Jr. Also includes text of the funeral service by Scott Glass, memorial statement by James Jacobs, and a chronology of Rose Goldsen's life. Major topics include her character and personal outlook; relations with students, co-workers, friends, and relatives; early life and family; approaches to sociology, teaching, and writing; experiences in Latin America; her radio program; Longhouse cooperative membership; attitudes toward community, family, and children; Judaism and Jewish culture; cancer; and her death. Cornell University LibraryWolf, William B. William B. Wolf. Audio-Visual. 1961-1992.Wolf, William B.William B. Wolf. Audio-Visual. 1961-1992.1.5 linear feet.This is a collection of Oral Histories done by William B. Wolf and recorded on cassette and VHS tapes. Cornell University LibraryWhyte, William Foote, 1914-2000. William F. Whyte. Additional papers, 1941-1991.Whyte, William Foote, 1914-2000.William F. Whyte. Additional papers, 1941-1991.22 linear feet.Cornell University LibrarySayles, Leonard R. Papers, 1950-1962.Sayles, Leonard R.Papers, 1950-1962.ca. 2,500 items (5 boxes)Interviews and observation analyses which formed the basis of his two books, THE LOCAL UNION and BEHAVIOR OF INDUSTRIAL WORK GROUPS. Most of the interviews were conducted in the period 1950-1952 in local unions in upstate New York. The largest number are from the Allegheny Ludlum Steel Workers local in Dunkirk, N.Y. and they include descriptions of various kinds of meetings (grievance, union, political) as well as interviews and observation notes involving the membership, their families, and relationships with management. He also studied several other steel worker locals, less intensively, in upstate New York and western Pennsylvania. There are also interviews with a local of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers in Rochester, N.Y. (Michaels-Sterns factory); and copies of George Strauss' work in an American Can plant in Fairport, N.Y. and in a variety of building trades locals in the Rochester, N.Y. area. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesE.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. Advertising Dept. Speeches, 1943-1969.E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. Advertising Dept.Speeches, 1943-1969.1.2 linear ft.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. Hagley Museum & LibraryElton Mayo papers, 1909-1960Elton MayoElton Mayo papers, 1909-19609 linear ft. (13 boxes, 3 cartons)Psychologist Elton Mayo was a professor and Head of the Department of Industrial Research at Harvard Business School. Types of materials included in this collection are professional and personal correspondence, research and teaching materials from HBS and abroad, writings and speeches.Baker Library, Harvard Business SchoolPapers, 1920-1995.Levin, Harry, 1912-1994. Harry Levin papers41 linear feet (34 boxes)Papers of Harry Levin, American literary critic, scholar of modernism and comparative literature, and the Irving Babbitt Professor of Comparative Literature atHarvard University.EnglishHoughton LibraryMayo, Elton, 1880-1949. Elton Mayo papers, 1909-1960.Mayo, Elton, 1880-1949.Whitehead, T. N. (Thomas North)Warner, W. Lloyd (William Lloyd), 1898-1970.Barnard, Chester Irving, 1886-1961.Conant, James Bryant, 1893-1978.David, Donald Kirk, b. 1896.Donham, Wallace Brett, 1877-1954.Lombard, George F. F. (George Francis Fabyan), 1911-Osborne, Emily.Roethlisberger, F. J. (Fritz Jules), 1898-1974.Whyte, William Foote, 1914-2000.Elton Mayo papers, 1909-1960.13 boxes and 3 cartons (9 linear feet)Collection consists of correspondence, teaching records, writings and speeches, and research papers of Elton Mayo including research materials related to the Western Electric Company Hawthorne Experiments. Correspondence includes personal letters to and from family members, and letters to and from Chester Barnard, James Conant, Lawrence Henderson, Donald K. David, Wallace Brett Donham, George F.F. Lombard, Fritz J. Roethlisberger, G. Pitt-Rivers, William Lloyd Warner, Thomas North Whitehead, William Foote Whyte, and the League of Nations among others. Teaching files include notes and lectures for Human Relations courses at HBS, 1941-1946, and notes and lectures for courses taught in Australia, 1909-1922. Research records, 1911-1948 include reports, interviews, and correspondence between Mayo and his field assistants researching human factors in industrial efficiency, and related problems for the National Research Council. Correspondents include Emily Osborne, Elton Mayo's assistant for many years. Material related to the Western Electric Company Hawthorne Studies include correspondence, interview transcripts, interview analyses, observations by researchers, and reports pertaining to the study of working conditions at the Western Electric Company's Hawthorne Works in Hawthorne, Illinois. Harvard Business School, Knowledge and Library Services/Baker LibraryLeonard R. Sayles Papers, 1950-1962.Sayles, Leonard R.Leonard R. Sayles Papers 1950-1962.2.52 linear feet (6 manuscript boxes)This collection contains research work which formed the basis of two of Sayles' books, and . The collection includes interviews, case studies, and observation analyses. The Local Union Behavior of Industrial Work GroupsEnglishColumbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library