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Artifacts, 1920-1950

Series Identifier: HUM 2, HUM 2.90
Scope and Content: The Papers of Roscoe Conkling Simmons are a rich source for historical information not only on Roscoe Conkling Simmons' public role and life, but a source for American politics and life of during the first half of the 20th century, particularly the politicial activism and social networks of African-Americans.The collection includes correspondence, manuscripts of speeches and writings, personal and financial papers, photographs, news clippings of stories and columns by and about...

Artifacts

Sub-Series Identifier: ecb00006, V, VII
Scope and Contents:

Includes administrative records about the history and acquisition of the collection, events, exhibitions, tours, and merchandise. Also contains artifacts related to the Glass Flowers exhibitions. This series also includes photographs of the models in various formats including cyanotypes, stereoscopic slides, glass plate negatives, and 35mm color slides.

Artifacts

Series Identifier: ecb00001, Series XVI
Scope and Contents: This series primarily contains non-print artifacts documenting Wasson’s interest in mushrooms depicted in folk art. Artifacts are assigned identification numbers. This series includes early classic mushroom stones, dried ling-chi (Ganoderma lucidum) and depictions of ling-chi, Chinese snuff bottles from the Ching Dynasty, carved jade and carnelian, wooden and ivory netsuke, carved bone and ivory, and additional east Asian artifacts depicting mushrooms. Housed with the netsuke is one...

Artifacts

Series Identifier: arn00014, III
Scope and Contents:

Items found in Dr. Howard's office at the Harvard University Herbaria.

Artifacts

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Series Identifier: MS Thr 2259
Content Description: Materials relating to the Vaudeville careers of Art Tenny and Babe Allen. Includes performance notes, photographs, advertisements, theater programs, newspaper clippings, performance contracts, and a few plays and periodicals. Also includes costume materials worn by Tenny and Allen, as well as juggling pins used by Allen, paper samples, and prop currency. Material from Art Tenny's solo career prior to his act with Babe Allen is also present. Materials from Dolores Tenny's vaudeville career in...

Artifacts

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Series Identifier: MS Thr 1914
Scope and Contents:

Collection includes photographs, printed and manuscript scripts, manuscript music, business papers, a few letters, ephemera, a pair of leather shoes, a banjo ukulele, and a violin. Some photographs and an album come from the Heath family.

Artifacts #1-800, circa 1886-1887

File — Box 2Identifier: 43-39A, 46-73, 13-26, 980-2, 2000.20,2001.7, 2.7
Scope and Contents: The Hemenway Expedition Records reveal the working relationships in field correspondence between expedition members and with Mary Hemenway; the intellectual products of the work in Cushing, Bandelier, and ten Kate's ethnological manuscripts; and the raw data of site notes and cards, reports, plans, and field notebooks. The records also contain some of Margaret Magill's watercolors of archaeological artifacts. The materials are organized primarily by chronological accession and then according...

Artifacts, 1966-1980, 1966-1980

File — Box 102: [Barcode: HC3H8Y], Folder: 38Identifier: B MS c118
Scope and Contents: Consists of Dwight E. Harken’s topically arranged subject files, which contain articles, reprints, newspaper clippings, notes, photographs, and correspondence. Topics include: prosthetic valves; asthma; assisted circulation; coronary artery disease; euthanasia; pacemakers; history of cardiac surgery; rehabilitation of cardiac patients; and heart transplants. Series contains Harken’s correspondence with colleagues about his manuscripts, research studies, and...

Artifacts and honors

Sub-Series Identifier: gra00026, Series I, Sub-series E
Scope and Contents: The Asa Gray papers date from 1830-1953 (bulk 1830-1888) and document his career in botany. The collection primarily contains correspondence, travel journals, manuscripts, drafts of published works, notes for lectures, certificates, and original artwork. This collection is divided into 6 series which are largely a reflection of how the materials were stored over the years. The series are: biographical materials, correspondence, botanical manuscripts, publications, writings, and...

Artifacts, Awatovi and Alkali Ridge sties, undated

File — Box 21Identifier: 995-11, 35-126, 36-131, 38-120,39-97
Scope and Content Note:: The collection documents the Peabody Museum expedition to Awatovi and includes historical material, financial records, field notes, diaries, photographs, drawings, correspondence, and field and artifact cards. The papers were transferred to the Peabody Museum Archives in 1940 but the majority were not inventoried until 1994 and accessioned in 1995. Some items from earlier accessions were originally held in the Collection Department accession files before rejoining the main body of material...

Artifacts from burials, 1975 - 1985

File — Box 42 [PN 1845]Identifier: 2016.27.1, 42.8.5

Artifacts related to John Read. , 1862-1865;, 1862-1865;, ;, 1863., 1864, 1864, 1864, 1912 June 18,

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Item — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MS Am 2111, (56)
Scope and Contents: The bulk of this collection centers around the life of Civil War veteran and statesman John Read. Some materials concern the extended Read family, especially Read's son, William Read (b.1872) who attended Harvard College's Lawrence Scientific School. The collection includes: personal and family correspondence and letters to naval Paymaster Read from the Auditor for the US Navy; Read's Civil War diaries (some are copies only); autograph compositions (mostly speeches and poems) by Read; visual...

"Artifice and Simplicity," Unitarian Church of Germantown, Germantown, Pennsylvania, June 21, 1931, June 21, 1931

Item — Box 8: [Barcode: AH32NK], Folder: 47Identifier: bMS 467, bMS 467/8 (47)
Scope and Contents: This collection consists of seven series. Series I contains Sullivan's writings, including published and unpublished manuscripts of books, fiction, short stories, plays, and poetry. Series II consists of professional papers, including articles and addresses. Series III contains sermons and prayers, arranged chronologically. Series IV is comprised of materials relating to the parishes he served, mainly All Souls Church in New York City. Series V consists of materials related to his service in...

Artifice, The

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
File — Box 1Identifier: MS Thr 1994
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English seventeenth and eighteenth century engraved broadside ballads and popular songs from the collection of Julian Marshall; chiefly for voice and piano, many with flute accompaniment. Mostly anonymous, without imprint or place of publication; probably mostly London, scant few published in Dublin.

artificers and work for the army, Ibid., 62;

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Item Identifier: MS Sparks 10, (MS Sparks 10)
Scope and Contents: The Jared Sparks Collection of American Manuscripts taken as a whole consists of original and transcribed historical documents and correspondence, chiefly concerning the American colonies and the original thirteen states, collected or transcribed beginning in 1819 by Jared Sparks. The collection includes the papers of Sir Francis Bernard and George Chalmers, letters of Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, the Marquis de Lafayette, and George Washington, the journals of Thomas Ainslie, the...

["Artificial Conception: The Challenge for Family Law"], 1983

Item — Box 239: [Barcode: RSPJLA]Identifier: MC 1139, 239.17.
Scope and Contents: Series VIII, LAW AND LEGAL INFORMATION, 1821, 1859, 1964-2004 (#214.27-255.6), includes legal case files, such as briefs, testimonies, affidavits, appeals, complaints, statements, orders, petitions, decisions, judgements, and depositions; as well as clippings and articles related to pro-life issues and court cases; other writings; notes; press releases; reports; federal and state legislation, bills, acts, and statutes; and related correspondence. The majority of materials relate to abortion...

Artificial Egg Hatchery. Sparks' note, Sept.1840. Journal, 1840-1841,, 1840., 1840-1841,

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Item Identifier: MS Sparks 106-162, (MS Sparks 141a-n), MS Sparks 141j, (MS Sparks 141j)
Scope and Contents:

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Artificial Food Colors Impair the Learning Performance of Hyperactive Children: Laboratory Evaluations of Inpatients, undated

File — Box 25: [Barcode: HC3G6G], Folder: 46Identifier: H MS c183
Scope and Contents: These records were produced in the course of Randolph's research for works not explicitly linked to the works listed in Subseries A. These records are assumed to be related to works that were unpublished or which post-date the end of the listed reprints. Also included here are folders containing material for multiple projects, some of which include published works. The records include manuscript drafts, correspondence, research notes, illustrations, grant...

Artificial Granuloma, 1975, 1975

File — Box 3: [Barcode: HC3H34], Folder: 43Identifier: H MS c402
Scope and Contents: Consists of annotated and corrected manuscript drafts, specimen photographs, x-rays, and related publication correspondence generated by Franz Cornelius von Lichtenberg as a product of his writing, publishing, and research activities in the course of his career. The bulk of the photographs were used in the publication of von Lichtenberg’s 1991 Pathology of Infectious Diseases. The series also contains: manuscript drafts and reprints...

Artificial Heart, 1984-1985, 1984-1985

File — Box 8: [Barcode: HC45UF], Folder: 18Identifier: H MS c353
Scope and Contents: Consists of clippings, correspondence, notes, printed emails, publications, and reports maintained by Arnold S. Relman on subjects related to his research interests. The majority of the series contains non-clinical subject files, including conflict of interest, for-profit hospitals, health care reform, medical-industrial complex, and medical ethics. Some subject files related to clinical topics are contained in the series, including lactic acidosis and end stage...

Artificial Insemination, 1920-1949, 1920-1949

File — Box 6: [Barcode: HC45YI], Folder: 13Identifier: H MS c591
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Consists of notes, correspondence, reprints, clippings, and drafts on topics related to Dickinson's research interests. Topics in the subseries include anatomical teaching models, sexual intercourse, conception, and marriage. Files in the series were maintained by Dickinson.

Artificial Insemination, 1941-1949, 1941-1949

File — Box 6: [Barcode: HC45YI], Folder: 14Identifier: H MS c591
Scope and Contents:

Consists of notes, correspondence, reprints, clippings, and drafts on topics related to Dickinson's research interests. Topics in the subseries include anatomical teaching models, sexual intercourse, conception, and marriage. Files in the series were maintained by Dickinson.

Artificial Insemination, 1972, 1972

File — Box 7: [Barcode: HC45Y4], Folder: 1Identifier: H MS c452
Scope and Contents:

Consists of clippings and publications collected and maintained by Miriam Menkin. Topics in the series inlcude contraception and the birth control Pill, in vitro fertilization, menstruation, and population control.

Artificial insemination, 1975-1989

Item — Box 83: [Barcode: RSPJEK]Identifier: MC 1139, 83.38.
Scope and Contents: Series V, TOPIC FILES, 1845-2004 (#69.3-188.4, FD.3, OD.1) consists of newspaper clippings, published and unpublished articles, printed ephemera, correspondence, handwritten notes and lists, business cards, transcripts of media appearances and court proceedings, financial and legal information, and draft legislation compiled and organized by Stanton. The materials generally relate to three core life issues: abortion and reproduction, euthanasia, and bioethics. Also included are files...