Cornell University Council records, 1951-2008, 1951-1966 (bulk).

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Cornell University Council records, 1951-2008, 1951-1966 (bulk).

Includes lists of members; organizational charts; material on the Council's functions and regulations; manuals; minutes of meetings; reports; and tape recordings of meetings and talks at Cornell University, including talks by Carl Sagan, Barber B. Conable, Donald G. Dickason, Richard M. Ramin, Deane W. Malott, Dale Corson, Morris Bishop, A. Henry Detweiler concerning the Sardis Expedition, and recordings of joint Council-Trustee meetings. Also program and pin for the Trustee-Council Annual Meeting, 2008.

7 cubic ft., 52 tape recordings.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7909776

Cornell University Library

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Detweiler, A. Henry (Albert Henry), 1906-1970

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Architect, archaeologist, professor of architecture. Albert Henry Detweiler received a bachelor's degree in architecture in 1930 from the University of Pennsylvania. In the early 1930s he became involved with the American Schools of Oriental Research, with which he maintained a lifelong affiliation. He joined the Cornell University faculty in 1939, was appointed associate dean of the College of Architecture in 1956, and as chairman of the Committee on Student Conduct was...

Cornell University. Council.

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Malott, Deane W. (Deane Waldo), 1898-

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Michael Harvey Malott was an Abilene, Kansas banker and founder of Bank of Malott and Company, later Citizens Bank, in 1885. Malott served as president of Citizens Bank from 1911 until a few years before his death, when he became chairman of the board. Malott died on February 18, 1952 in Abilene, Kansas. His son, Deane Waldo Malott, was born on July 10, 1898. He graduated from the University of Kansas in 1921 and Harvard Business School in 1923. He died on September 11, 1996. From th...

Ramin, Richard M.

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Dickason, Donald Garrett, 1931-

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Cornell University

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Bishop, Morris, 1893-1973

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American author. From the description of Widening stain [manuscript], 1941. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647804971 Morris Gilbert Bishop was Professor of Romance Literature and University Historian. Class of 1913, M.A. 1914, Ph.D., 1926, Cornell University. From the description of Morris Bishop papers, 1901-1974. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64087054 ...

Corson, Dale R.

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Cornell University Assistant Professor of Physics, 1946-1947; Associate Professor, 1947-1952; Professor, 1952-79; Chairman of Physics Department, 1956-1959; Dean, College of Engineering, 1959-63; Provost of Cornell University, 1963-1969; President of Cornell University, 1969-1977. From the description of Dale R. Corson oral histories, 1981-1994. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 63936038 Dale R. Corson was named chairman of the Physics Dept. at Cornell Univer...

Sagin, Carl, 1934-

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Conable, Barber B

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Barber B. Conable (b.1922) graduated from Cornell University in 1942, and was a Republican congressman representing the 37th Congressional District, New York in the U.S. House of Representatives until his retirement in 1985. He served as a New York senator, 1963-1964, before being elected to the 89th Congress. From the guide to the Barber Conable papers, 1960-1985., (Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library) Barber B. Conable (b. 1922) graduate...

Archaeological Exploration of Sardis (Program)

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Sardis is the capital of Lydia, located in the West of modern Turkey. During the height of its power in the 8th-6th centuries B.C. under the kings Gyges, Alyattes and Croesus, Sardis controlled the area from the Aegean coast to the Persian border. It was subsequently the western capital of the Persian empire and an important Roman center. Excavations at ancient Sardis have been conducted by Harvard and Cornell Universities under the aegis of the American Schools of Oriental Research since 1958. ...

Cornell University. Board of Trustees

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Frank Woods, Thomas Reed, and J. Dennis Malone, Cornell University alumni and owners of Clos du Bois Wines, donated 1,600 cases of pinot noir wine to the University in 1981. It was first served at a Board of Trustees Council dinner, October 30, 1981. From the description of Council dinner wine bottle, 1978. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64073841 ...