Charles Sheldon Hastings papers, 1869-1930 (inclusive).
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Goodyear, W.H. (William Henry), 1846-1923
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William Henry Goodyear (1846-1923) was an art and architectural historian and the Brooklyn Museum of Art's first Curator of Fine Arts from 1899-1923, an appointment he accepted soon after serving as curator at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (1881-1888). In addition to his responsibilities of developing and maintaining the fine arts collection at the Museum, Goodyear published extensively on art history and pursued research in architectural history. He developed a theory, based on direc...
Hastings, Charles S. (Charles Sheldon), 1849-1932
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Ph.B., Yale, 1870, Ph.D., 1873; instructor in physics at Yale, 1871-1873; studied physics at Universities of Heidelberg and Berlin, 1873-1875 and at the Sorbonne, Paris, 1875-1876; assoc. prof. of physics, Johns Hopkins, 1876-1884; prof. of physics at Yale from 1884-1915, prof emeritus, 1915-1932. From the description of Charles Sheldon Hastings papers, 1869-1930 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702166287 Charles Hastings was born in Clinton, New York...
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