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FOUND IN: Houghton Library
namegroup Identifier: MS Am 1091
Scope and Contents: The papers of John Silas Reed, poet, journalist, and revolutionary, include his correspondence, personal miscellany, letters to and from his wife (Louise Bryant), notes, and drafts and final manuscripts for his writings. His writings include: poetry, songs, prose, books, pamphlets, plays, newspaper reports, speeches, and revolutionary writings. There are letters and compositions relating to his...

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FOUND IN: Houghton Library
namegroup Identifier: MS Am 1091
Scope and Contents: The papers of John Silas Reed, poet, journalist, and revolutionary, include his correspondence, personal miscellany, letters to and from his wife (Louise Bryant), notes, and drafts and final manuscripts for his writings. His writings include: poetry, songs, prose, books, pamphlets, plays, newspaper reports, speeches, and revolutionary writings. There are letters and compositions relating to his...

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FOUND IN: Houghton Library
namegroup Identifier: MS Am 1091
Scope and Contents: The papers of John Silas Reed, poet, journalist, and revolutionary, include his correspondence, personal miscellany, letters to and from his wife (Louise Bryant), notes, and drafts and final manuscripts for his writings. His writings include: poetry, songs, prose, books, pamphlets, plays, newspaper reports, speeches, and revolutionary writings. There are letters and compositions relating to his...

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FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Item Identifier: MS Am 1091
Scope and Contents: The papers of John Silas Reed, poet, journalist, and revolutionary, include his correspondence, personal miscellany, letters to and from his wife (Louise Bryant), notes, and drafts and final manuscripts for his writings. His writings include: poetry, songs, prose, books, pamphlets, plays, newspaper reports, speeches, and revolutionary writings. There are letters and compositions relating to his...

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FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Item Identifier: MS Am 1091
Scope and Contents: The papers of John Silas Reed, poet, journalist, and revolutionary, include his correspondence, personal miscellany, letters to and from his wife (Louise Bryant), notes, and drafts and final manuscripts for his writings. His writings include: poetry, songs, prose, books, pamphlets, plays, newspaper reports, speeches, and revolutionary writings. There are letters and compositions relating to his...

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FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Item Identifier: MS Fr 375-375.1
Scope and Contents: The papers contain correspondence with colleagues and friends (very little from family), compositions, and source files containing printed matter concerning east-west relations. Generally, the original arrangement of materials has been retained. Consequently there is a large section entitled: Compositions arranged by subject. This section reflects Souvarine's original subject categories but the order within each category has been reorganized in the repository into: letters, compositions, and...

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FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Item Identifier: MS Fr 375-375.1
Scope and Contents: The papers contain correspondence with colleagues and friends (very little from family), compositions, and source files containing printed matter concerning east-west relations. Generally, the original arrangement of materials has been retained. Consequently there is a large section entitled: Compositions arranged by subject. This section reflects Souvarine's original subject categories but the order within each category has been reorganized in the repository into: letters, compositions, and...

#1-87-9-14. S. Kwok et al. Enzymatic Amplification of HTLV-1 Viral Sequences from Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells and Infected Tissues. (Blood) JASH (The Journal of the American Society of Hematology), 1986-1987, 1986-1987

File — Box 95: [Barcode: HC451R], Folder: 11Identifier: H MS c359
Scope and Contents:

Consists of articles, reprints, manuscript drafts, newspaper clippings, and grant applications William A. Haseltine or his colleagues at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute reviewed, frequently accompanied by reviewer comments, correspondence, and prints. Subjects of articles include HIV-1, SIV, HTLV-1, and AIDS vaccines and experiments. Sub-subseries also contains several manuscripts coauthored by Haseltine and his colleagues.

1. Alvarado, General Speech at the closing session of the 2nd pedagogic congress [n.d.].

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Item — Box 25Identifier: MS Am 1091, (1560)
Scope and Contents: The papers of John Silas Reed, poet, journalist, and revolutionary, include his correspondence, personal miscellany, letters to and from his wife (Louise Bryant), notes, and drafts and final manuscripts for his writings. His writings include: poetry, songs, prose, books, pamphlets, plays, newspaper reports, speeches, and revolutionary writings. There are letters and compositions relating to his...

1. Antisense oligonucleotides and diadenosine tetraphosphate notes, 1936-2009

Sub-Series Identifier: H MS c352
Scope and Contents: Consists of materials relating to Paul C. Zamecnik's research into antisense oligonucleotides and diadenosine tetraphosphate, as well as experiments relating to amino acids, such as his early research that showed the incorporation of C14 amino acid into the protein in rat liver slices, which led him to develop a cell-free system. Experiments from later in his career relate specifically to the discovery of antisense oligonucleotides and their therapeutic use and genetic repair potential for a...

1 Apr 1927. [Trotsky]. Gagry. , 1927. Digital

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Item — Box 26Identifier: MS Russ 13, (T 3037*)
Scope and Contents:

Includes Trotsky’s writings from 1879-1940, with official reports and memoranda, many to the Politburo of the Central Committee; speeches, including addresses to the Fourth International and other Trotskyites; articles and essays; and his biography of Stalin.

1 Apr 1928. Glukhovsky TO Trotsky. Tiflis. , 1928. Digital

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Item — Box 10Identifier: MS Russ 13, (T 1265)
Scope and Contents:

Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.

1 Apr 1928. Ishchenko TO Trotsky. Kainsk. , 1928. Digital

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Item — Box 10Identifier: MS Russ 13, (T 1263)
Scope and Contents:

Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.

1 Apr 1928. Kasparova TO (Sedova). Kurgan. , 1928. Digital

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Item — Box 10Identifier: MS Russ 13, (T 1264)
Scope and Contents:

Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.

1 Apr 1933. Trotsky. "Chto takoe istoricheskaia obektivnost?/ Otvet nekotorym kritikam 'Istorii russkoi revoliutsii'/" Büyük Ada. , 1933. Digital

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Item — Box 35Identifier: MS Russ 13, (T 3533)
Scope and Contents:

Includes Trotsky’s writings from 1879-1940, with official reports and memoranda, many to the Politburo of the Central Committee; speeches, including addresses to the Fourth International and other Trotskyites; articles and essays; and his biography of Stalin.

(1 Aug 1919. ) Lenin TO Rozengolts. , 1919. Digital

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Item — Box 3Identifier: MS Russ 13, (T 326*)
Scope and Contents:

Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.

1 Aug 1919. Trotsky TO Lenin. Voronezh. , 1919. Digital

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Item — Box 3Identifier: MS Russ 13, (T 327*)
Scope and Contents:

Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.

1 Aug (1922). Lenin TO Trotsky. np., (1922).

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Item — Box 6Identifier: MS Russ 13, (T 753b*)
Scope and Contents:

Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.

1 Aug (1922). Trotsky TO Lenin, (1922). Digital

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Item — Box 6Identifier: MS Russ 13, (T 753a*)
Scope and Contents:

Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.

[1 Aug 1927] Trotsky TO (Central Committee) ["Rech..."] np., 1927 Digital

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Item — Box 26Identifier: MS Russ 13, (T 3080*)
Scope and Contents:

Includes Trotsky’s writings from 1879-1940, with official reports and memoranda, many to the Politburo of the Central Committee; speeches, including addresses to the Fourth International and other Trotskyites; articles and essays; and his biography of Stalin.

1 Aug 1927. [Trotsky] TO Ordzhonikidze ["Ne poslano"] np., 1927. Digital

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Item — Box 8Identifier: MS Russ 13, (T 991)
Scope and Contents:

Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.

1 Aug [1928]. Dingelshtedt TO K (Radek). np., [1928]. Digital

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Item — Box 17Identifier: MS Russ 13, (T 2160)
Scope and Contents:

Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.

1 Aug 1928. Girshik TO Trotsky. Aktiubinsk. , 1928. Digital

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Item — Box 17Identifier: MS Russ 13, (T 2155)
Scope and Contents:

Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.

1 Aug [1928]. Ishchenko TO Trotsky. Kainsk. , [1928]. Digital

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Item — Box 17Identifier: MS Russ 13, (T 2166)
Scope and Contents:

Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.

1 Aug 1928. Iudin TO Sedov. np., 1928. Digital

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Item — Box 17Identifier: MS Russ 13, (T 2156)
Scope and Contents:

Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.