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Papers of George D. Birkhoff

Collection Identifier: HUG 4213.xx
Overview: George David Birkhoff (1884-1944), mathematician and Perkins Professor of Astronomy and Mathematics and Astronomy at Harvard College, taught mathematics at Harvard from 1912 until 1944. Birkhoff discovered what is now called the ergodic theorem in 1931, and his research focused on differential and difference equations and the calculus of variations, relativity, dynamical systems and stability. The Papers of George D. Birkhoff, 1902-1946, chiefly contain correspondence, writings, speeches,...

Birnie and Pease account books

Collection Identifier: Mss:49 1862-1864 B619
Scope and Contents:

One daybook, one journal, and one ledger of a paper manufacturing firm in Springfield, Mass. W. Birnie was the senior partner, and Claudius B. Pease was the junior partner.

Birth and child care collection of the Schlesinger Library, 1915-1950

Collection Identifier: MC 1277
Overview:

Pamphlets giving advice to expectant and new mothers on pre-natal care, breastfeeding, and care of infants, most issued by federal or state governments or by the Better Babies Bureau of the Woman's Home Companion or the Russell Sage Foundation.

Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson letters to various correspondents

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection Identifier: MS Nor 3
Overview:

Letters from Norwegian writer Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson to British publisher William Heinemann and others.

Black, Algernon D. (Algernon David). Addresses, 1972-1981.

Collection Identifier: bMS 391
Overview:

Addresses by Ethical culture leader, teacher, and writer Algernon Black.

Black, Algernon D. (Algernon David). Papers, 1932-1972.

Collection Identifier: bMS 161
Overview:

Papers of Ethical culture leader, teacher, and writer Algernon Black including addresses, 1932-1981, given at the Sunday morning meetings of the New York Society for Ethical Culture; radio talks, 1934-1935, 1940-1953; pamphlets, 1932-1967; and miscellaneous writings, 1939-1962.

Bowling scrapbook of Dorothy C. Black, 1959-1983

Collection Identifier: MC 1105
Overview:

Scrapbook documenting Dorothy C. Black's participation in professional bowling leagues.

Black Panther printed ephemera

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection Identifier: AC95.B5665.969c
Overview:

Printed ephemera largely from Black Panther Party chapters in Philadelphia (Pa.), New Haven (Conn.), and New York (N.Y.).

R. Kenneth Black papers

Collection Identifier: Arch DC 1942.70
Scope and Contents: The papers of Raymond Kenneth Black (1912-1989), cover the two years he attended HBS. The bulk of the material is from January 1942 to April 1943 and includes letters sent, photographic clippings, and cartoons.The records in this collection document the various directions taken by HBS in response to a contemporary economic and social trends. Such trends include need for skilled production supervisors, emphasis on plant management, changing relationship with the Federal...

Interviews of the Black Women Oral History Project, 1976-1981

Collection Identifier: OH-31: T-32
Overview:

The Black Women Oral History Project collection consists of audiotapes and transcripts of 72 oral histories.

William Cameron Blackett personal archive

Collection Identifier: HUM 136
Overview: William Cameron Blackett, salesman and business man, was born on March 30, 1890, and received his Harvard AB in February 1913 as a member of the Harvard College Class of 1912. The collection consists of a scrapbook kept by William Cameron Blackett while an undergraduate, loose photographs and ephemeral items, and a lacrosse medal awarded to Blackett in 1910. The collection documents his undergraduate social life; hiking and canoeing trips; his work as a counselor at Brantwood, a summer camp...

Benjamin Blackman ciphering book and recollection of a journey to New York

Collection Identifier: Mss:812 1788 B629
Overview:

The Benjamin Blackman ciphering book and recollection of a journey to New York, dated 1788, consists of an instruction book in arithmetic for commercial transactions with an inserted memorandum of a journey from Andover, Connecticut to Whitestown, New York.

Blackstone Canal Company letter book

Collection Identifier: Mss:706 1835-1838 B631
Scope and Contents: A letter book of incoming and outgoing letters primarily documenting the various issues between the canal commissioners and mill owners in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. It is unclear who maintained the letter book. At the beginning of the letter book is an index which details each letter sent and received, noting the sender, recipient, the date of the letter, and on which page the letter can be found. There are numerous letters addressed to or from Edward Walcott (1797-1870), a cotton cloth...

Letter of Alice Stone Blackwell, 1893, undated

Collection Identifier: A/B632a1f
Overview:

Letter written by feminist, suffragist, journalist, and human rights advocate Alice Stone Blackwell.

Letter of Alice Stone Blackwell, 1921, undated

Collection Identifier: A/B632a1e
Overview:

Letter written by feminist, suffragist, journalist, and human rights advocate Alice Stone Blackwell.

Letters of Alice Stone Blackwell, 1888-1913, undated

Collection Identifier: A/B632a1d
Overview:

Letters of feminist, suffragist, journalist, and human rights advocate Alice Stone Blackwell.

Letters of Alice Stone Blackwell, 1905

Collection Identifier: A/B632a1g
Overview:

Letters written by feminist, suffragist, journalist, and human rights advocate Alice Stone Blackwell.

Letters of Alice Stone Blackwell, 1921-1950

Collection Identifier: MC 1026
Overview:

Blackwell's letters from the American Civil Liberties Union and other civil liberties organizations.

Papers of Alice Stone Blackwell, 1909-1945, undated

Collection Identifier: A/B632a1b
Overview:

Photograph, poem, and notes of feminist, suffragist, journalist, and human rights advocate Alice Stone Blackwell.

Papers of Alice Stone Blackwell, 1940, undated

Collection Identifier: A/B632a1c
Overview:

Letter and greeting cards by feminist, suffragist, journalist, and human rights advocate Alice Stone Blackwell.

Postcard of Alice Stone Blackwell, 1888

Collection Identifier: A/B632a1a
Overview:

Postcard written by feminist, suffragist, journalist, and human rights advocate Alice Stone Blackwell.

Letter of Anna Blackwell, 1893 June 28

Collection Identifier: A/B632a2
Overview:

One autographed letter from Anna Blackwell to Nettie (Antoinette Louisa Brown Blackwell).

Letters of Antoinette Louisa Brown Blackwell, 1871-1913

Collection Identifier: A/B632a3
Overview:

Letters of minister, abolitionist, and women's rights activist Antoinette Louisa Brown Blackwell.

Letters of Antoinette Louisa Brown Blackwell, 1890-1894

Collection Identifier: A/B632a3a
Overview:

Letters of Antoinette Louisa Brown Blackwell, the first woman to be ordained as a Protestant minister in the United States.

Papers of Antoinette Louisa Brown Blackwell, 1842-1921

Collection Identifier: A/B632a3b
Overview:

Biographical information for and tributes to Antoinette Louisa Brown Blackwell, the first woman to be ordained as a Protestant minister in the United States.