Papers, 1866-1964.

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Papers, 1866-1964.

Biographical files, correspondence, journals (1866-1872) and unpublished essays.

.3 cu. ft. (1 box).

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SNAC Resource ID: 8181050

Northwestern University

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Lutkin, Peter C.

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Peter Christian Lutkin began his first formal training in music in 1871, studying organ with Clarence Eddy, piano with Regina Watson and theory with Frederick Grant Gleason in Chicago. He joined the faculty of Northwestern University's Conservatory of Music in 1879 as an instructor in piano. In 1881 he went to Berlin for further study with Oscar Ralf for piano, August Haupt for organ and Waldemar Bargiel for composition. A year later he was admitted to the musical department of the Royal Academy...

Lunt, Cornelia Gray, 1843-1934.

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Member of Northwestern University Board of Trustees (1896-1920), daughter of one of the founders of the University, Orrington Lunt, and patron of the arts. From the description of Papers, 1866-1964. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 76952325 ...

Lunt, Orrington, 1815-1897

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Scott, Walter Dill, 1869-1955

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Professor of Psychology and President of Northwestern University (1920-1939). Scott's academic training and research interests were advertising and psychological testing. During World War I, he was involved in a project coordinated by the United States Army to test officers and enlisted men for aptitutes and character traits. As NU's president, Scott oversaw the construction of its Chicago Campus to house the Law, Medical, and Business Schools, as well as numerous building projects on the Evanst...

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During World War II, Northwestern offered its facilities for use by the War Department. The Army, Navy, and Civil Aeronautics Administration operated eleven training programs at Northwestern in addition to the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (N.R.O.T.C.) established in 1926: the Navy V-7, Naval Reserve Midshipmen's School; the Navy V-5, Naval Aviation Prepatory Program; the Navy V-1, Accredited College Program; the Naval Training School (Radio); the Army Signal Corps Officers Training Scho...