Charles G. Muller papers, 1914-1986.

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Charles G. Muller papers, 1914-1986.

Papers of Charles G. Muller, include diaries (1914-1921) and appointment books (1922-1973) that relate to Muller's activities and attitudes; correspondence, photographs, and scrapbooks concerning his service with an American Red Cross ambulance unit in France (1917) and a trip he took around the world (1919-1920), the latter including Red Cross work in Libau, Latvia; research files for books on the War of 1812, The Proudest Day: Macdonough on Lake Champlain (1960) and The Darkest Day: 1814, The Washington-Baltimore Campaign (1963); pamphlets, notes, address lists, correspondence, and recorded speeches pertaining to his activities with Alcoholics Anonymous, Alateen, and the National Council on Alcoholism; notes and drafts of No Cork For the Bottle; documentation on many consulting projects, primarily in the field of fund raising; notes, drafts, correspondence, and manuscript for Democracy's Gift Dollars; and correspondence, drafts, and notes pertaining to other writing jobs. Also, material relating to Cornell University, and Muller's research material for a March 1984 Cornell Alumni News article "Scotty's Gold Mine," detailing the partnership of Walter Edward Scott (Death Valley Scotty) and Albert Mussey and Bessie Penniman Johnson, and their Death Valley estate, Scotty's Castle.

14.5 cubic ft., 2 tape recordings.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7909218

Cornell University Library

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Scotty's Castle.

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Johnson, Albert M., 1872-1948

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Cornell University Class of 1895. Albert M. Johnson became the partner of Walter E. Scott and created "Scotty's Castle," a Moorish mansion in Death Valley, Calif., now owned by the National Park Service. From the description of Albert M. Johnson papers, 1892-1895. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 122681710 ...

Muller, Charles Geoffrey, 1897-1987

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Journalist, author, consultant. Cornell University Class of 1918. Charles G. Muller died in 1987. In Cornell University alumni records, his middle name is George; but as an author, he styled himself Charles Geoffrey Muller or Charles G. Muller. From the guide to the Charles G. Muller papers, 1914-1986, (Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library) Journalist, author, consultant. Cornell University Class of 1918. Charles G....

Alateen

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Brakeley, George A., Jr., 1916-2009

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George A. Brakeley, Jr., has been involved in the business of providing counsel to fund raising entities since 1934. In that year, he joined the firm for which his father was Senior Vice-President, the John Price Jones Company, Inc. (JPJ). Brakeley and JPJ developed "Survey, Analysis and Plan" reports for groups seeking to begin a fund raising campaign. In the 1940's, Brakeley began developing a campaign for a Canadian client, McGill University, which led to the creation of John Price Jones Comp...

Alcoholics Anonymous

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Scott, Walter Edward.

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Death Valley Scotty.

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National council on alcoholism

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Johnson, Bessie Penniman.

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American National Red Cross

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American charitable organization. From the description of American National Red Cross records, 1906-1995. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754867267 Historical Note The American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization led by volunteers and guided by its Congressional Charter and the Fundamental Principals of the International Red Cross Movement. The Federal Charter states it is a nonprofit, tax-exempt, charitable organizat...