Papers, 1861-1950 (inclusive).
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Harvard university library
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The University Library consists of all the collections of books in the possession of the University. It originated in 1638 with books left to the college by John Harvard. The library system currently consists of over 100 separate facilities, ranging from very small specialized collections to Widener Library, with its 5 million volumes. Each of the faculties within the University maintains one or more libraries serving its special constituency. The largest unit is the Harvard College Library (inc...
Thaxter, Celia, 1835-1894
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American poet and water-colorist. From the description of Letters, 1872-1894. (University of Iowa Libraries). WorldCat record id: 233101484 Celia Laighton Thaxter was an American poet and essayist who lived much of her life in the Isles of Shoals, at first on White Island and later in a large cottage her brothers built for their parents on the island of Appledore, in which she eventually died. The family ran a hotel, Appledore House, which, along with Celia's cottage, burned...
Currier family.
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Thomas Franklin Currier (1873-1946), a librarian at the Harvard College Library, was married to Florence Wyman Currier, the daughter of Charles F. and Helen Knight Wyman. They lived in Belmont, Mass., and had one daughter, Margaret. Thomas Franklin Currier had two sisters, Susan E. and Minnie (May). His father, Thomas Florian Currier, was a neighbor and friend of John Greenleaf Whittier. From the description of Papers, 1861-1950 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: ...
Currier, Thomas Franklin, 1873-1946
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T. Franklin Currier, born Feb. 26, 1873, Harvard A.B. 1894, was a librarian in Harvard College Library. He declined a career in teaching because of hearing problems; from 1894-1902 he was an assistant in the Catalog Department; from 1902-1940 he was in charge of cataloging. In 1913 he was made Assistant Librarian, and in 1937, Associate Librarian. He was a member of the ALA Committee that published the 1908 ed. of the Cataloging Rules. He died Sept. 14, 1946. From the guide to the Pa...
Currier, Susan Page, 1838-1910
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Currier, Florence May Wyman, 1881-1972.
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Born in Cambridge and educated at the Cambridge Latin School, Currier graduated from Radcliffe (A.B. 1903). A cataloger at Widener Library until her marriage to Frank Currier in 1908, she lived in Belmont, Mass., with her husband and daughter Margaret. She was a homemaker who was active in local clubs and the Congregational church. From the description of Papers, 1898-1966 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122421112 ...