Research papers of Guy Stevens Callender, 1897-1914.

ArchivalResource

Research papers of Guy Stevens Callender, 1897-1914.

Carbon copies of the typewritten notes of Guy Stevens Callender for the "Economic history of the United States since the Civil War."

1315 pieces.

Information

SNAC Resource ID: 6697424

Related Entities

There are 2 Entities related to this resource.

Yale university. Sheffield scientific school

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6wx1brk (corporateBody)

In 1847, Yale established the Department of Philosophy and Arts, which offered courses in philosophy, the arts, and the sciences. As the scientific fields gained in strength, the School of Applied Chemistry and the School of Engineering were developed. These schools were combined in 1854 to form the Yale Scientific School. In 1858 Joseph Earl Sheffield purchased the old Medical Institution and presented it to Yale, along with scientific apparatus and an endowment. The new school, dedicated as th...

Callender, Guy Stevens, 1865-1915

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6vt21zk (person)

Guy Stevens Callender was born in 1865 in Hartsgrove, Ohio. He graduated with the A.B. degree in 1891 from Oberlin College and in 1892, he entered the senior class of Harvard College. He remained at Harvard until 1900, pursuing graduate studies in economics and serving as Instructor in Economics (1897-1900). He taught economics at Bowdoin College in Maine from 1900 to 1903 and at Yale University's Sheffield Scientific School from 1903 until 1915. He was the author of Selections from the economic...