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EnglishVIAFrevised2015-09-19machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-14T11:23:32machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-14T11:23:32humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonKinley, David, 1861-1944presumedKinley, Davidpresumed1861-08-021944-12-03EducationEducationAppropriationsArgentinaArtsBanks and bankingBusiness schoolsCarnegie Endowment for International PeaceCHILEChinaChurch and social problemsCitizenshipCollege presidentsUniversities and collegesUniversities and collegesUniversities and collegesEconomicsEducation, HigherFederal governmentFinance, PublicIdealism, AmericanIdeals (Philosophy)Independent treasuryKinley, DavidLatin American historyLearning and scholarshipLegislationLegislative AppropriationsMonetary theoryMoneyNational characteristics, AmericanPan American UnionPeace treatiesReligious educationScottish AmericansSherman, Stuart PSmall collegesSocialismUniversity cooperationWorld War, 1914-1918World War IWorld War ISouth AmericaGermanyIllinoisUrbana (Ill.)CollectorCollege presidentsCollege teachersEconomics teachersEconomists
Professor of economics and college president, University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign campus).
From the description of Addresses and publications, 1893-1943. (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign). WorldCat record id: 28411201Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.Ely, Richard Theodore, 1854-1943.Fuller, Lon L., 1902-James, Edmund J. (Edmund Janes), 1855-1925.Janata, Anthony J.North, Foster, b. 1861.United States. Dept. of the Treasury.University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign campus)Vincent, John Martin, 1857-1939.Windsor, Phineas L. (Phineas Lawrence), 1871-1965.Yale University. President's Office.Kinley, David, 1861-Kinley, David, 1861-1944Ely, Richard Theodore, 1854-1943. Papers, 1812-1963 (bulk 1882-1939).Ely, Richard Theodore, 1854-1943.Richard T. Ely papers, 1812-1963 (bulk 1882-1939)81.8 c.f. (198 archives boxes, 3 cartons, 2 card file boxes, and 1 oversize folder) and191 reels of microfilm (35 mm); plusadditions of 0.6 c.f. and42 photographs.Papers, dating mainly 1882-1939, of Richard Ely, an economist, educator, reformer, and faculty member at Johns Hopkins University, the University of Wisconsin, and Northwestern University. Also included are genealogical information and records of several academic, patriotic, and reform organizations which Ely helped found, including the American Association for Agricultural Legislation, American Bureau of Industrial Research, Christian Social Union, Ely Economic Foundation, Institute for Economic Research, Institute for Research in Land Economics and Public Utilities, League to Enforce Peace-Wisconsin Branch, and Wisconsin Loyalty Legion. During his long career Ely made numerous contributions to American life and also had significant contacts in Europe and in Japan. As a social scientist and an educator he was greatly influenced by the German higher education system. In this country he pioneered the seminar method of graduate education, was a founder of the American Economic Association, a frequent lecturer at Chautauqua, and a symbol of academic freedom. He established the areas of labor economics, labor history, agricultural economics, conservation, real estate, and land economics as fields of academic interest. Ely corresponded with hundreds of individuals including many prominent in the social sciences and education, in the field of business, and in Wisconsin political, educational, and business circles. A prolific author and editor, Ely had frequent contacts with publishers and editors, especially those at the Macmillan Company. Ely is also widely recognized as a key figure in the development of the reform ideology which characterized the Progressive Era. He had many contacts with prominent political, reform, religious, labor, and socialist leaders. Ely received and wrote thousands of letters during his career; selected correspondents are noted in the subject headings below and a correspondent index was compiled for inclusion in the microfilm edition. Additions received in 1991 consist primarily of family correspondence and miscellaneous professional papers.EnglishWisconsin Historical Society ArchivesNorth, Foster, b. 1861. Religious liberty in the University of Illinois : scrapbook, 1885-1929.North, Foster, b. 1861.Follansbee, George A. (George Alanson), 1843-1920.Hunt, George, 1841-1901.James, Edmund J. (Edmund Janes), 1855-1925.Kinley, David, 1861-1944.Abbott, William Lamont, 1861-1951.Oglesby, Richard J. (Richard James), 1824-1899.Religious liberty in the University of Illinois : scrapbook, 1885-1929.1 v. (55 p.) ; 22 cm.Clippings, letters & other documents compiled, edited & written by North to support his claim that the University practices religious discrimination. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryWindsor, Phineas L. (Phineas Lawrence), 1871-1965. [Letter from P.L. Windsor to David Kinley] November 27, 1929.Windsor, Phineas L. (Phineas Lawrence), 1871-1965.Kinley, David, 1861-1944.[Letter from P.L. Windsor to David Kinley] November 27, 1929.4 leaves ; 28 cm.Describes the Joseph B. Oakleaf Collection of Lincolniana and recommends the purchase of that collection for the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library. University of Illinois at Urbana ChampaignVincent, John Martin, 1857-1939. John Martin Vincent papers, 1868-1937.Vincent, John Martin, 1857-1939.John Martin Vincent papers, 1868-1937.2.5 linear ft. (5 document boxes, 2 pamphlet boxes)The correspondence forms the bulk of the collection, and focuses on Vincent's administrative duties for the department--job interviews, recommendations, department policies. Johns Hopkins University, Sheridan Libraries and the Milton S. Eisenhower LibraryArthur Twining Hadley, president of Yale University, records, 1899-1921Arthur Twining Hadley, president of Yale University, records 1899-192151.75 linear feetThe records contain the official correspondence of Arthur Twining Hadley during his tenure as president of Yale University. The papers document the rapid change and expansion which occurred at Yale during Hadley's presidency. The incoming correspondence contains letters with members of the Yale faculty and administration; requests for personal appearances and speeches and articles; inquiries from educational administrators; and correspondence with alumni relating to fund-raising and class reunions. The outgoing correspondence, in letterbook form, consists of carbon copies of Hadley's official outgoing correspondence from 1899 to 1921. Also included are subject files relating to ROTC and other military training programs; acceptances and regrets to invitations to Hadley's inauguration; newspaper clippings relating to Hadley's activities; copies of three addresses by Hadley; a notebook kept by one of Hadley's students in Economics 20 (1894-1895); Hadley's office appointment books (1900-1920); and two photograph albums.EnglishYale University. Department of Manuscripts and ArchivesKinley, David, 1861-1944. Addresses and publications, 1893-1943.Kinley, David, 1861-1944.Addresses and publications, 1893-1943..6 linear ft.Published reprints and separates containing addresses, remarks, and articles by Kinley on Germany, peace settlements, state revenues, religious education, university cooperation, relation of state and nation, Americanism, citizenship, American ideals, small colleges, alumni support, curricula, University of Illinois president Edmund J. James, educational aims, scholarship, fine arts, Scottish Americans, banking system, monetary standard, South American trade, entrance requirements of colleges of commerce, George Washington, and the relation of the church to social reform. Includes bibliography of Kinley's writings; copies of his books Money, A Study of The Theory of the Medium of Exchange (1904), The Independent Treasury of the United States and Its Relations to the Banks of the Country (1910), and Government Control of Economic Life and Other Addresses (1936); and seven issues of Preliminary Economic Studies of the War, published by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. University of Illinois at Urbana ChampaignPapers, 1926-1977Fuller, Lon L., 1902-Lon L. Fuller papers20 boxesCollection includes correspondence (letters received and carbons of letters sent), "fan" mail, telegrams, memoranda, minutes of meetings, reports, research notes, lecture notes, examination papers, bibliographies, outlines, drafts, manuscripts of published and unpublished writings and speeches, news clippings, other printed items, "preliminary" editions of books, and association copies of books.EnglishHarvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138Kinley, David, 1861-1944. The University of Wyoming Auditorium and Commencement, June 1936 / Wyoming University.University of Wyoming. College of Arts and SciencesKinley, David, 1861-1944.The University of Wyoming Auditorium and Commencement, June 1936 / Wyoming University. 1936.1 v., bound : ill. ; 28 cm.University of Wyoming, William R. Coe LibraryJanata, Anthony J. Papers, 1931-1967.Janata, Anthony J.Papers, 1931-1967.1 cubic ft.Tape-recorded recollections on Harry W. Chase, Arthur H. Daniels, David Kinley, Lloyd Morey, Arthur C. Willard, and such aspects of University of Illinois life as University Hall, literary societies, College of Fine and Applied Arts, the president's house, Illini Union, undergraduate divisions at Galesburg and Navy Pier (Chicago), World War II programs, dormitories, financing the building program, and the functions of the Board of Trustees. Includes program, and an Illinois Alumni News account of Harry W. Chase's installation as president of the university. No papers dated between 1932 and 1966. University of Illinois at Urbana ChampaignDavid Kinley Papers, 1891-1949Kinley, David, 1861-1944David Kinley Papers 1891-19496.90EnglishUniversity of Illinois Archives