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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-05-07machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-16T12:22:36machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-16T12:22:36humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonEmerson, William, 1701-1782presumedEmerson, WilliampresumedEmerson, William (mathematician)presumedE, W. 1701-1782 (William Emerson),presumedE, W. 1701-1782presumedEmerson, W. 1701-1782presumedW. E 1701-1782 (William Emerson),presumedW. E 1701-1782presumedEmerson, W. 1701-1782 (William),presumed1701-05-141782-05-20Eliot, Frederick May, 1889-1958Emerson family.Emerson family.Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882Garrett, George P., 1929-2008Glueck, Sheldon, 1896-Houghton Library.Houseworth, Thomas, 1829-1915James, William, 1882-1961Montagu family.Ripley, Christopher Gore, 1822-1881Sachs, Paul J., 1878-1965Unitarian Service Committee.Unitarian Service Committee. Chairman and President, William Emerson.Unitarian Service Committee. Executive Director.Unitarian Service Committee. Medical Missions.Unitarian Universalist Service Committee.Emerson, William C.Emerson, Mr. & Mrs. WilliamEmerson, William T.Emerson, William, 1701-1782Administrative Records, 1941-1952.Administrative Records, 1941-1952.35 boxesRecords of the Unitarian Service Committee's relief work in Europe, as wellas their work with other relief agencies. The records cover 1941-1952.Andover-Harvard Theological LibraryEmerson family papers, 1699-1939.Emerson family papers, 1699-1939.171 boxes (56 linear ft.)Compositions, correspondence, notes, photographs, daguerreotypes, and other materials by and about Ralph Waldo Emerson and the Emerson family. Also includes secondary materials by Emerson scholars.EnglishHoughton LibraryPapers, 1916-1972Glueck,Sheldon, 1896-1980Sheldon Glueck papers129 boxesIncludes papers relating to Glueck's literary interests as well as material on Glueck's career in criminology and administration of criminal justice, especially the Harvard Law School Survey of Crime and Criminal Justice in Boston,1926-1933, war crimes and criminals, Glueck's work on the Model Penal Code of the American Law Institute, membership on two advisory committees on Federal rules of criminal procedure (1941-1942,1960-1966), and his study (1926-1938) of the Belgian Ministry of Justice. The bulk of the collection consists of professional correspondence (1920's-1972), chiefly with professional organizations, public and private agencies, and their respective officials.EnglishHarvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138Papers, 1903-2005Sachs,Paul J., 1878-1965Papers of Paul J. Sachs, 1903-200599 file boxes + oversize materialsThese papers of Fogg Art Museum associate director Paul J. Sachs document his administration of the museum, his teaching career at Harvard, and related professional activities. The papers consist primarily of correspondence and also include photographs, printed material, clippings, architectural drawings, reports, financial records, letters of introduction, insurance records, maps, funding appeals, minutes, memoranda, exhibition brochures, page proofs and press releases.EnglishHarvard Art Museums. ArchivesHoughton Library printed book provenance file, E-K.Houghton Library printed book provenance file, E-K.Index to ownership/provenance information, primarily from printed books, held by Houghton Library.Houghton LibraryRecords, 1942-1967.Medical Missions. Records82 boxesThis collection includes correspondence, reports, newsletters, clippings, applications, financial records, and photographs concerning the medical missions conducted by the Unitarian Service Committee. The bulk of the collection dates from 1948 to 1955 and focuses most heavily on material related to Europe. The collection also includes administrative records such as Board of Directors minutes and fundraising records which relate to the work of the medical missions. This collection is the largest of several collections at the Andover-Harvard Library which focus on the medical missions conducted by the Unitarian Service Committee.EnglishAndover-Harvard Theological LibraryMontagu family papers, 1739-1920.Montagu family papers, 1739-1920.9 boxes (4.5 linear ft.)Primarily correspondence of the English writer Elizabeth Robinson Montagu and her family.EnglishHoughton LibraryHouseworth's Celebrities: Theater Portraits [graphic], ca. 1875-1885Houseworth, Thomas, 1829-1915Houseworth's Celebrities: Theater Portraits [graphic], ca. 1875-1885Number of items: ca. 1098 photographic printsPortraits of actors and actresses.EnglishBancroft LibraryRecords, 1947-1948.Records, 1947-1948.4 boxesCorrespondence of the Unitarian Service Committee, chiefly that of HowardBrooks (associate director), Edward Cahill (associate director), and Raymond Bragg(executive director).Andover-Harvard Theological LibraryRalph Waldo Emerson miscellaneous correspondence, 1825-1881.Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882. Ralph Waldo Emerson miscellaneous correspondence, 1825-1881.1 box (.5 linear ft.)Correspondence of the Transcendentalist poet and essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson.Houghton LibraryRecords, 1948-1953.Administrative Records34 boxesRecords of the Unitarian Service Committee, including correspondence and reports on medical and educational missions conducted in post-war Europe. The records cover 1948-1953.EnglishAndover-Harvard Theological LibraryWilliam James Jr. papers, 1857-1960 (inclusive), 1911-1959 (bulk).James, William, 1882-1961. William James Jr. papers, 1857-1960 (inclusive), 1911-1959(bulk).7 boxes (3.5 linear ft.)Papers of American painter William James.EnglishHoughton LibraryCorrespondence, 1939-1965.Correspondence, 1939-1965.1 boxThis collection consists of letters from well-known people that were culled from other collections and placed here. The correspondence covers 1939-1965.Andover-Harvard Theological LibraryGeorge P. Garrett Papers, 1929-2008, (bulk 1960-2000)Garrett, George P., 1929-2008George P. Garrett Papers, 1929-2008 (bulk 1960-2000)268 Linear Feet; 177,929 ItemsGeorge P. Garrett (1929-2008) was a poet, editor, author, and professor of English. The papers of George P. Garrett span the years 1929 to 2000 with the bulk of the material being dated between 1960 and 1990. The papers were initially collected and assembled by author, bibliographer, and publisher Stuart T. Wright. Wright published a number of Garrett's works at his Palaemon Press and also assembled the Stuart Wright Bibliographic Collection of George Garrett (see related materials held by the Rubenstein Library). Additional materials were received by the Library directly from George Garrett. The papers document Garrett's literary career as an author of novels, short stories, poetry, and dramatic works (including filmscripts) and the tremendous influence he had as an English professor and an editor on an entire generation of writers, particularly in the South. Correspondence with numerous authors, publishers, and educators offers much information about the history of 20th-century Southern literature, publishing, and literary education. The collection is divided into the Writings Series (with subseries of Writings by Garrett, Writings Edited by Garrett, Writings by Others, and Proofs); the Correspondence Series (with 5 subseries of alphabetically and chronologically arranged correspondence); the Audiovisual Material Series; and the Miscellaneous Papers Series.EnglishDavid M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript LibraryPresidential Papers, American Unitarian Association, 1936-1958.Eliot, Frederick May, 1889-1958. Presidential Papers, American Unitarian Association, 1936-1958.38 boxes (48 cubic feet)Unitarian minister Frederick May Eliot was president of the AmericanUnitarian Association from 1937 to 1958. The collection contains correspondence ofFrederick May Eliot with Unitarian ministers, including A. Powell Davies and StephenHole Fritchman; correspondence with Unitarian churches; material dealing with theBeacon Press and the Christian Register; material dealing with committees andcommissions of the American Unitarian Association and related organizations;correspondence with non-Unitarians (Eleanor Roosevelt, Adlai Stevenson, Willard L.Sperry, Leverett Saltonstall, T.S. Eliot, et al.); and some personal papers.Andover-Harvard Theological LibraryRecords, 1939-1957.Records, 1939-1957.4 boxesRecords of the Unitarian Service Committee's chairman and president, William Emerson. Includes reports and records on incorporation of USC. The records cover 1939-1957.Andover-Harvard Theological LibraryEmerson family letters and documents, 1776-1826.Emerson family letters and documents, 1776-1826.1 v. (.5 linear ft.)Letters by Edward Bliss Emerson to William Emerson and documents concerning William Emerson; both are members of the New England Emerson family.EnglishHoughton LibraryPapers, 1836-1863.Ripley, Christopher Gore, 1822-1881. Papers, 1836-1863.1 box (.5 linear ft.)Business and family papers of Harvard graduate and lawyer Christopher Gore Ripley.Houghton LibraryScientists Collection, 1563-1973VariousScientists Collection 1563-19735.75 Linear feet; 13 upright boxes, 8 oversize folders.The Scientists Collection is comprised of individual letters and small groups of correspondence from American, British, French, and German scientists during the past three centuries. Although the content is highly varied, there is significant strength in astronomy, natural history, conchology, and geology. Among the scientists better represented in the collection are the astronomers William Radcliffe Birt, J.F.W. Herschel, and Franz Xaver von Zach; the conchologists A.D. Brown, Fred L. Button, Otto Mörch, Alfred Newton, Christian M. Poulsen, Temple Prime, Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy, and A. G. Wetherby; the physical scientists George Biddell Airy, Arnold Sommerfeld, Ferdinand R. Hassler, and Max Planck; the archaeologist Jean François Nadaillac; the philosopher William Whewell; and the naturalists Walter Henry Bates, Robert Chambers, Edme Dupuget, Robert Kaye Greville, Joseph Henry, John Stevens Henslow, John Lubbock, and Herbert Spencer. American Philosophical SocietyWall family papers, 1857-1881.Wall family papers, 1857-1881.Collection includes a series of letters from Charles William Wall, a sergeant in the 151st Regiment, New York Volunteers, mainly concerning troop movements, camp experiences, and other aspects of his life as a Union Army soldier in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., but also dealing with his employment by a mining and milling company in Colorado (1869); other Civil War letters from William Emerson, Henry Harrington, and Charles McCarthy; letters from Jane Middleton, telling of her work in New York City among indigent women (1864); and an autobiographical sketch (1881) of Andrew Wall, who had emigrated from England in 1833.EnglishDivision of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.Audiovisual Records, Photographs, 1940-1980.Audiovisual Records, Photographs, 1940-1980.14 boxesPhotographs of relief efforts by the UUSC throughout Europe, the United States, and other countries. The records cover 1940-1980.Andover-Harvard Theological Library