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Papers of William John Crozier

Collection Identifier: HUG 4308.xx
Overview:

William John Crozier (1892-1955), psychologist and physiologist, taught at Harvard University from 1927 until his death in 1955. Crozier’s papers include correspondence and notes for lectures at Harvard and elsewhere. Subjects of correspondence relate to the new building of the Institute of Biology, circa 1930, to the Journal of General Physiology, and to contract work for the United States Air Force.

Papers of T. Franklin Currier, 1735 and 1852-1973

Collection Identifier: HUGFP 136.xx
Overview:

T. Franklin Currier (1873-1946) was a librarian in the Harvard College Library. His papers chiefly document his bibliographies on John Greenleaf Whittier and Oliver Wendell Holmes, but also include family papers with many photographs. Of particular note in this collection are three samplers embroidered by fourteen-year-old Ann Thomas in 1735.

Hayward Cushing scrapbook

Collection — Box: HUM 403Identifier: HUM 403
Scope and Contents: This scrapbook assembled by Hayward Warren Cushing while he was an undergraduate student at Harvard College in the 1870s. The scrapbook contains over 80 items, including theatrical and concert programs, menus, tickets, examinations, announcements, and newspaper clippings mostly relating to Cushing’s time at Harvard. There are also news clippings relating to Harvard football games, including an early game played by Harvard against McGill (possibly the first intercollegiate game in 1874, since...

William Worcester Cutler, Jr. diary and travel ephemera

Collection Identifier: HUM 163
Overview:

The collection contains a diary and travel ephemera chronicling William Worcester Cutler, Jr.’s travels in France, England, Scotland, Italy and Switzerland with classmate Carl Richard Hauers (AB 1923) and members of his family from June 16, 1924 to September 1, 1924. William Worcester Cutler, Jr. (1901-1996), insurance broker, received his Harvard AB in 1923 and MBA in 1925.

Papers of Philip Jackson Darlington, Jr.

Collection Identifier: HUGFP 75.xx
Overview: Philip Jackson Darlington, Jr. (1904-1983), entomologist, zoology professor, and museum curator, worked at Harvard University from 1932 until his retirement in 1971. He was the Museum of Comparative Zoology’s Assistant Curator of Insects from 1932 to 1940, the Henry Clinton Fall Curator of Coleoptera from 1940 to 1952, and Curator of Insects from 1951 until his retirement in 1971. From 1962 to 1971, he was also Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology. Darlington's papers document his...

John Davis Commencement poem collection

Collection Identifier: HUC 6781.16
Overview: This collection contains five handwritten copies of Harvard graduate John Davis's 1781 Commencement poem. John Davis later served for forty years as a United States Court Judge in Massachusetts, and was Harvard's Treasurer from 1810 to 1827. The poem was delivered by Davis as part of the Commencement exercises on July 18, 1781, during the College's first public Commencement since the Revolutionary War interrupted the annual tradition in 1773. The poem imitates a classical style popular among...

Davis-Pendleton View of Harvard University Collection

Collection Identifier: HUY 23
Overview:

The Davis-Pendleton View of Harvard University Collection consists of a view of Harvard University, drawn by Alexander Jackson Davis and lithographed by Pendleton's Lithography in 1828, and six related views, published between 1830 and 1843. The collection also includes various adaptations and reproductions of the views.

Papers of Archibald Thompson Davison

Collection Identifier: HUGFP 126.xx
Overview: Archibald Thompson Davison (1883-1961), composer, conductor, and educator, worked at Harvard University from 1909 until his retirement in 1954. In addition to teaching music courses, he conducted the Harvard Glee Club and the Radcliffe Choral Society. Davison's papers document his teaching activities, choral conducting, and composing, and include scrapbooks, correspondence, sheet music and scores, ephemera and memorabilia, diaries, photographs, speeches, manuscripts, LP recordings, and...

Douglas J. Dawson personal archive

Collection Identifier: HUM 330
Overview:

Douglas J. Dawson was a member of the Harvard College Class of 1970, and he received his AB in March 1971. The collection contains Dawson's Harvard course notes, essays, syllabi, and reading lists, Harvard admissions and financial aid materials, flyers and other political ephemera from the 1969 Harvard student strike and anti-Vietnam War protests, and several Harvard publications, all of which document Dawson's academic and political activities as an undergraduate student at Harvard.

Papers of Walter Fenno Dearborn

Collection Identifier: HUG 4319
Overview:

Walter Fenno Dearborn (1878-1955) was professor of education at Harvard and director of the Harvard Graduate School of Education Psycho-Educational Clinic from 1917 to 1947. His research interests included reading problems, the relationship of physical growth to intelligence, and intelligence tests. The Papers of Walter Fenno Dearborn document his teaching and other professional activities from 1917 to 1945.

Karl Wolfgang Deutsch writings and publications

Collection Identifier: HUGB D322.72
Overview:

Karl Wolfgang Deutsch (1912-1992), a social and political scientist, was the Stanfield Professor of International Peace at Harvard University. His work focused on the study of war and peace, nationalism, international co-operation, and communication. The writings and publications in this collection document Karl W. Deutsch's professional and academic contributions to social and political science from 1939 to 1986.

Papers of Karl Wolfgang Deutsch

Collection Identifier: HUGFP 141.xx
Overview:

Karl Wolfgang Deutsch (1912-1992), a social and political scientist, was the Stanfield Professor of International Peace at Harvard University. His work focused on the study of war and peace, nationalism, international co-operation, and communication. The Papers of Karl Wolfgang Deutsch document his academic and professional career, chiefly from 1938 to 1990.

Roland B. Dixon ethnology notes

Collection — Box: HUM 400Identifier: HUM 400
Overview: Roland Burrage Dixon (1875-1934) was a professor of anthropology at Harvard University. At the Harvard Peabody Museum, Dixon organized one of the most comprehensive and functional anthropological libraries in the world and also developed Harvard into a leading center for the training of anthropologists. Dixon's ethnological research focused on the interrelationship between culture and the natural environment. This collection is comprised of a volume of ethnology notes written by Roland B....

Roland B. Dixon lecture notes and class materials

Collection Identifier: HUM 399
Overview:

Roland Burrage Dixon (1875-1934) was a professor of anthropology at Harvard University. At the Harvard Peabody Museum, Dixon organized one of the most comprehensive and functional anthropological libraries in the world and also developed Harvard into a leading center for the training of anthropologists. The lecture notes, bibliographies, reading lists, outlines, and other records in this collection document Roland B. Dixon's teaching activities at Harvard University in the 1920s.

Paul M. Doty personal archive,

Collection Identifier: HUM 177
Overview: Paul Mead Doty (1920-2011) was the Mallinckrodt Professor of Biochemistry (1968-1988) at Harvard University. While on the Harvard faculty Doty embraced two careers: biochemistry, in which he founded the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (1967), and arms control and international security studies, in which he founded the Program in Science and International Affairs (1973). This collection documents Doty's academic and professional career from 1938 to 2011, including his...

Records of Harvard University War Archivist Sterling Dow

Collection Identifier: UAI 20.946.5
Overview: Sterling Dow (1906-1995) was the John E. Hudson Professor of Archaeology at Harvard University, specializing in Greek inscription and the history of Greece for more than thirty years. During World War II (December 1944) Dow was appointed Harvard University War Archivist and undertook the task of gathering a record of participation from about eighty Harvard laboratories concerning their efforts during the war. The records in this collection (correspondence, notes, reports, news clippings,...

Papers of Cora Du Bois

Collection — Box: HUGB D856.45Identifier: HUGB D856.45
Overview:

Cora Alice Du Bois (1903-1991), anthropologist and educator, was Zemurray Stone-Radcliffe Professor of Anthropology at Harvard University from 1954 until her retirement in 1969. The collection contains papers written by students and other Harvard figures, including typescripts and mimeographed copies of student papers, some with annotations written by Du Bois, as well as other Harvard related materials.

Video recordings of course lectures by Eleanor Duckworth

Collection Identifier: HUM 244
Overview:

Eleanor Duckworth (born 1935) is a cognitive psychologist, educational theorist and constructivist educator. She earned her PhD in 1977 at the Universite de Geneve in Geneva, Switzerland, and retired as Professor of Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education in 2013. These thirteen videocassettes document Duckworth's Harvard Graduate School of Education course T-150, Curriculum Based on Understanding.

Ayanna Dunmore collection of event programs

Collection Identifier: HUM 384
Overview:

The Ayanna Dunmore collection of event programs, dating from 2015 to 2019, provides insight into Harvard student life, campus events, and performances. Dunmore collected the event programs during her time as a Harvard undergraduate student between 2015 and 2019.

Student and teaching materials of Beverly Charles Dunn

Collection Identifier: HUC 8937.401
Overview:

Beverly C. Dunn (1917-1984) earned his Harvard AB 1940, Harvard AM 1942, and Harvard Ph.D. 1949. He was both a Harvard University student and a teaching fellow. This collection documents physics and mathematics at Harvard during, and immediately after, World War II.

Papers of Henry Dunster and the Dunster and Glover families

Collection Identifier: UAI 15.850
Overview: Henry Dunster (1609-1659?) was the first president of Harvard College, serving from 1640 to 1654. These papers primarily document the business transactions and family history of members of the Dunster and Glover families during the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries. The financial and legal documents provide a partial record of family property in colonial New England, as well as insight into the legal system in colonial America. A few documents, including memoranda and...

Papers of Otto Eckstein

Collection Identifier: HUGFP 95.xx
Overview: Otto Eckstein (1927-1984), a German American economist, was the Paul W. Warburg Professor of Economics at Harvard University (1963-1984) and a member of President Lyndon B. Johnson's Council of Economic Advisers (1964-1966). Eckstein worked on such topics as cost-benefit analysis, inflation theory, and public finance. Eckstein, with entrepreneur Donald B. Marron, founded Data Resources Inc., the largest non-governmental distributor of economic data in the world. The Papers of Otto Eckstein...

Papers of Walter Dumaux Edmonds : Harvard material, 1903-1998

Series Identifier: HUGBE 329.10
Overview:

Walter Dumaux Edmonds (1903-1998) was an author, known best for Drums Along the Mohawk and other historical novels.  He was a Harvard alumnus, Harvard Overseer, and President of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin.  These papers document his activities on behalf of Harvard University and Harvard alumni.

Papers of Andrew Eliot

Collection Identifier: HUM 32
Overview: Andrew Eliot (1718-1778) was a respected minister of Boston's New North Church, and member of the Harvard Corporation. He graduated from Harvard with an AB in 1737 and received an AM in 1740. This collection of Eliot's papers consists of two interleaved almanacs from 1734 and 1739, correspondence, an annotated Harvard Triennial Catalogue, and an essay that highlights aspects of Eliot's life from his days as a Harvard undergraduate through his final years as a Boston minister during the...

Charles W. Eliot personal expense records

Collection Identifier: HUM 309
Overview: Charles William Eliot (1834-1926), educator and leader in public affairs, was president of Harvard University from 1869 to 1909. The records in this collection including bills, receipts, and canceled checks, document the personal expenses of Eliot from 1857 to 1923. Correspondence and accompanying records chronicle Eliot’s purchase of land in Mount Desert Island in Maine for the construction of his family’s summer home. Additional bills and receipts document Harvard College related...