Research materials used in the publication 20th Century Project by Richard Nash Gould, Class of 1968, Yale College, ca. 1900-2005 (inclusive).

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Research materials used in the publication 20th Century Project by Richard Nash Gould, Class of 1968, Yale College, ca. 1900-2005 (inclusive).

The material consists of sheet music, political buttons, and digital images [computer files] of photographs and memorabilia used to illustrate Richard Nash Gould's two volume publication on Yale College and the Whiffenpoofs in the 20th century, titled the 20th Century Project. Many of the images are copies from the holdings of the Yale University Library. Also included is a digital copy of the publication.

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Yale University Library

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