Cornell University Wason Collection records, 1918-1988.
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Gaskill, Gussie Esther, 1898-
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Gussie Gaskill served as Librarian of the President White Historical Library and Curator of the Wason Collection at Cornell University. From the description of Gussie Gaskill papers, [ca. 1920-1984]. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 63933944 ...
Cornell University. Library. Wason Collection
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The Wason Collection was bequeathed to Cornell University in 1918 by Charles William Wason. It began as a collection of English-language works on China and the Chinese. Its scope and size have since been greatly enlarged, and it is now the only major East Asian collection in the country to include all Western language materials in the areas covered in a special collection together with the materials in the languages of those areas. From the description of Wason Collection records, 19...
Wason, Charles William, 1854-1918
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Electrical engineer. Charles W. Wason studied mechanical engineering at Cornell University from 1872-1876 and was involved in the Cornell Boat Club and Navy. After leaving Cornell in 1876 he became an electrical engineer and later became prominent in the railroad industry. He donated the Wason Chinese Library, a collection of 9,000 volumes, to Cornell when he died in 1918. From the description of Charles William Wason papers, 1870-1876. (Cornell University Li...
Cornell University
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Crane, Thomas Frederick, 1844-1927
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Professor of Romance language and literature, dean and acting president at Cornell University. From the description of Thomas Frederick Crane papers, 1888-1926. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64073364 ...
Wason, Charles William, 1854-1918
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Electrical engineer. Charles W. Wason studied mechanical engineering at Cornell University from 1872-1876 and was involved in the Cornell Boat Club and Navy. After leaving Cornell in 1876 he became an electrical engineer and later became prominent in the railroad industry. He donated the Wason Chinese Library, a collection of 9,000 volumes, to Cornell when he died in 1918. From the description of Charles William Wason papers, 1870-1876. (Cornell University Li...