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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-17machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-19T02:56:58machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-19T02:56:58humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonSmith, Henry LeepresumedSmith, Henry Lee, 1913-1972presumedSmith, Henry Lee, Jr.presumedSmith, Henry Lee jr 1913-1972presumedSmith, Henry Lee, 1913-presumed1913-07-111972-12-13Casner, A. James, 1907-1990Fenton, William N., (William Nelson), 1908-2005Haas, Mary R., (Mary Rosamond), 1910-1996Lounsbury, Floyd GlennSturtevant, William C.Swadesh, Morris, 1909-1967United States. Joint Army and Navy Committee on Welfare and Recreation. Sub-Committee on MusicVoegelin, C. F. (Charles Frederick), 1906-1986Smith, Henry Lee, Jr.Joint Army and Navy Committee on Welfare and Recreation, Sub-Committee on Music Papers, 1941-1946Joint Army and Navy Committee on Welfare and Recreation, Sub-Committee on Music Papers 1941-1946circa 10,000 items; 45 boxes; 18 linear feetThe collection represents the working papers of the sub-committee: correspondence from members to, among others, Aaron Copland, Leonard Feist, Oscar Hammerstein II, Jerome Kern, Erich Leinsdorf, Alan Lomax, and Walter Toscanini; song book pamphlets ("Army Hit Kits"), sheet music; non-music publications; and administrative papers.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Music DivisionPapers, 1927-1984Casner, A. James, 1907-1990Papers, 1927-1984106 boxesCorrespondence, notes, memoranda, and printed matter relating to Casner's activities in various professional organizations.Harvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138United States. Army Service Forces. Information and Education Division. Henry Lee Smith papers, ca. 1935-1972, 1956-1972.Smith, Henry Lee, 1913-1972United States. Army Service Forces. Information and Education Division.Foreign Service Institute (U.S.)Linguistic Society of America.University of Buffalo.State University of New York at Buffalo.State University of New York at Buffalo. University Archives.Henry Lee Smith papers, ca. 1935-1972, 1956-1972.15 boxes (22.5 linear ft.)Papers of Henry Lee Smith include information, articles, pamphlets, notes regarding linguistics; speeches, publicity information, correspondence. Correspondents include Bernard J. Weiss, Norman A. McQuown, Richard D. Runyon, John C. Rose, Alan Lomax, David Thompson, Edward A. Kennard, Richard Huber, Frank S. Hopkins, Richard Heindel, Edward T. Hall, Michael Halbert, Julian Granberry, Hans Gottschalk, Robert Austerlitz, Irven D.J. Bross, William C. Stokoe, Raven I. McDavid, George P. Faust, Elizabeth K. Hewitt, William Fenton, Anthony C. D'Agostino, Robert Stockwell, Clara E. Stratemeyer, Benjamin Scheifer, Charles F. Hockett, Hooshang Mosallai, as well as general correspondence to publishers (Harper and Row, Grolier, Doubleday and Co., M. Evans and Co., Scott-Forstman, et al.) and linguistic associations. Additional material includes information from the Linguistic Society of America (LSA), including executive committee meeting data, correspondence, grants, brochures, directories, and general information. Includes information regarding television and radio work. Also includes U.S. Army language manuals as well as information on education of and correspondence with German POWs. SUNY at Buffalo, University at BuffaloFloyd Glenn Lounsbury papers, ca. 1935-1998, Circa 1935-1998Floyd Glenn Lounsbury papers, ca. 1935-1998 Circa 1935-199890.0 Linear feetThe papers contain correspondence, research and teaching notes, data (card and slip) files, published and unpublished manuscripts by Lounsbury and others, books and reprints, sound recordings, and computer programs and files. Correspondents include: William N. Fenton, Mary R. Haas, William C. Sturtevant, Morris Swadesh, and Carl F. Voegelin. Roughly one-quarter of the collection relates to Iroquoian languages and includes much WPA Oneida Project material. Research into the Cherokee language, South American languages, and kinship structures is also well represented. Floyd Lounsbury's wife, Masako Yokoyama Lounsbury, is represented by a smaller amount of material relating to linguistic research in Shanghai.American Philosophical Society