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Henry Ware Eliot T. S. Eliot collection

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection Identifier: MS Am 2560
Overview:

Collection of materials by and about the American-born, British poet T. S. (Thomas Stearns) Eliot. Materials were collected by his immediate family, especially by his brother, Henry Ware Eliot, Jr. Includes: original T. S. Eliot autograph manuscripts, correspondence, and biographical memorabilia; Eliot family papers; approximately 600 images; items concerning the history of the collection; and extensive printed materials and ephemera about the poet's life and work.

Papers of Doris Stevens, 1884-1983 (inclusive), 1920-1960 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 546: T-182: M-104
Overview:

Personal and professional papers of Doris Stevens, suffragist and international women's rights advocate.

Pamphlets, 1971, 1971

Item — Box 1: [Barcode: HC3IV4], Folder: 4Identifier: H MS c466
Scope and Contents: Consists of correspondence, travel, and administrative records relating to Essex’s professional, publishing, and research activities. Contains correspondence and peers’ related research grant applications and proposals, manuscript and application reviews, and research inquiries, as well as correspondence relating to meetings and speaking appearances. Additionally contains papers relating to professional organizations and conferences, including “Viruses in Naturally Occurring Cancers” held at...

Pamphlets, 1930-1953 Digital

Item — Box 109: [Barcode: RSMYVB]Identifier: MC 546: T-182: M-104, 109.4.
Scope and Contents:

Subseries E, Printed material and reports, 1929-1957 (#109.4-109.9), contains IACW publications, including some from after Stevens's tenure, and drafts and completed reports of IACW work. Several contain detailed, monthly descriptions of work done. An analysis of "The Repercussions of Montevideo," by Helena Hill Weed, is in the general reports (#109.8).

Miscellaneous pamphlets (not by IACW), 1934-1936 Digital

Item — Box 109: [Barcode: RSMYVB]Identifier: MC 546: T-182: M-104, 109.9.
Scope and Contents:

Subseries E, Printed material and reports, 1929-1957 (#109.4-109.9), contains IACW publications, including some from after Stevens's tenure, and drafts and completed reports of IACW work. Several contain detailed, monthly descriptions of work done. An analysis of "The Repercussions of Montevideo," by Helena Hill Weed, is in the general reports (#109.8).

Kyoto Prize pamphlets and leaflets : printed, 1996., 1996.

Item — Box 120Identifier: MS Am 2587, (3289)
Scope and Contents:

Papers primarily concern or are related to Quine's trip to Japan in December 1996 to receive the Inamori Foundation's Kyoto Prize for lifetime achievement in creative arts and moral sciences. Also included is a printed book of poems kept and annotated by Quine from 1913-1922.

Reviews of books and pamphlets edited, or with contributions by TSE (1928-1947).

Item — Box 18Identifier: MS Am 2560, (365)
Scope and Contents: The focus of these materials is the life and work of the poet, T.S. Eliot, collected by members of his immediate family. Also included are Eliot family papers, especially concerning his immediate family, but also documenting their ancestors. These papers include: correspondence (by TSE and others), autograph compositions (by TSE and others), genealogies, biographical miscellany, images, clippings, pamphlets, theatrical programs, scrapbooks, and ephemera. I. Correspondence: Most...

Portugal. Ministério da Guerra. A medicina militar. Revista quinzenal : printed pamphlets, 1903-1904., 1903-1904.

FOUND IN: Houghton Library / Collection: Júlio Dantas papers / Series: IV. Printed material
Item — Box 1Identifier: MS Port 39, (221)
Scope and Contents: Collection consists primarily of over 400 letters and cards to Júlio Dantas from other Portuguese writers, politicians, scientists, and artists. Correspondents include António Boto, Marcello Caetano, Antonio Ferro, Rocha Martins, Egas Moniz, Raphael Bordallo Pinheiro, António de Oliveira...

Series IV. Professional travel records, 1977-1979

Series Identifier: H MS c306
Scope and Contents: Consists of records generated through Elinor Kamath’s travel planning for conferences and research, primarily her 1978 research trip to Sweden, Germany, Hungary, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Records include travel receipts, logistical correspondence, notes, itineraries, ticket stubs, currency conversion notes, conference registration records, and contact cards. Also includes pharmaceutical pamphlets and notes related to Kamath’s thalidomide research. Also included are logistical...

Portugal. Secretaria de Estado dos Negocios da Guerra. Letter to JD, 1907., 1907.

Item — Box 1Identifier: MS Port 39, (149)
Scope and Contents:

Mostly letters from others to Dantas, with a few letters from Dantas to others. Unidentified correspondents are filed at the end of this series.

Series VI. Collected publications, 1838-1976

Series Identifier: H MS c306
Scope and Contents: Consists of published pamphlets and books collected by Elinor Kamath. Primarily includes hospital reports and medical pamphlets written by and about George Hayward (1791-1863), Ernest Amory Codman (1969-1940), and Nathaniel Faxon, doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, including an oversize "end result system" chart for tracking medical outcomes, created by Codman. Hayward topics include: surgical cases, amputations, and hydrophobia; Codman topics include hospital...

Travel miscellany concerning Kyoto Prize trip, 1996., 1996.

Item — Box 121Identifier: MS Am 2587, (3299)
Scope and Contents:

Papers primarily concern or are related to Quine's trip to Japan in December 1996 to receive the Inamori Foundation's Kyoto Prize for lifetime achievement in creative arts and moral sciences. Also included is a printed book of poems kept and annotated by Quine from 1913-1922.

Havana conference: printed material and clippings, 1926-1928, 1958. Digital

Item — Box 94: [Barcode: RSMYUV]Identifier: MC 546: T-182: M-104, 94.2.
Scope and Contents:

Includes conference publications, and pamphlets El Avance de la Mujer Hacia la Conquista de la Igualdad de Derechos by Carmelo Nieto Vda. de Herrera and ¿Es la Mujer Cubana Subdita o Ciudadana? by Angela M. Zaldivar.

Irish Free State, 1921.

Item — Box 32: [Barcode: RSMYT2]Identifier: MC 546: T-182: M-104, 32.8.
Scope and Contents:

Includes pamphlets from Cumann na mBan (IRA women's council) and letters from Irish women, including Hannah Sheehy Skeffington.

Lucy Stone League, 1950-1962.

Item — Box 33: [Barcode: RSMYT3]Identifier: MC 546: T-182: M-104, 33.1-33.3.
Scope and Contents:

Includes correspondence (mainly with Jane Grant), pamphlets, notes, newsletters, and Stevens's biographical writings about Lucy Stone.

Casement, Dan D., 1916-1953.

Item — Box 29: [Barcode: RSMYSY]Identifier: MC 546: T-182: M-104, 29.4.
Scope and Contents:

Includes pamphlets and articles on cattle by Casement.

Archdale, Helen A. and Betty, 1927-1949.

Item — Box 27: [Barcode: RSMYSW]Identifier: MC 546: T-182: M-104, 27.12-27.13.
Scope and Contents:

Includes correspondence between Archdale and Alice Paul, and from Betty Archdale to Vivian Pierce; also includes British feminist pamphlets, 1943.

Hale, Ruth, memorial, 1934-1945.

Item — Box 31: [Barcode: RSMYT1]Identifier: MC 546: T-182: M-104, 31.11.
Scope and Contents:

Mainly letters from Annie Riley Hale (Ruth's mother); includes Stevens's tribute to and biographical information on Hale, Lucy Stone League pamphlets.

"Toast to Isabella," Institut de Droit International, Briarcliff Manor, New York, October 12, 1929.

Item — Box 40: [Barcode: RSMYTA]Identifier: MC 546: T-182: M-104, 40.30.
Scope and Contents:

Includes English and French typescripts (delivered in French), printed pamphlets of text in English, French, and Spanish.

Subseries B. General, 1916-1946 (#46.1-46.15, Mem.1-Mem.2, OD.3m)

Sub-Series Identifier: MC 546: T-182: M-104
Scope and Contents: Subseries B, General, 1916-1946 (#46.1-46.15, Mem.1-Mem.2, OD.3m), includes printed material, fliers, pamphlets, clippings, minutes, copies of government reports, etc. Some of the early, suffrage-era documents (particularly about Congressional votes and state votes on ratification) may have been sent to Stevens from National Woman's Party headquarters while she was writing Jailed for Freedom. Some articles from Equal Rights that are...

Series V. INTER-AMERICAN COMMISSION OF WOMEN, 1919-1962 (inclusive), 1928-1939 (bulk) (#59CB-127.11, 128FB.4, 128FB.7, M-104, Mem.5, Mem.10-Mem.12, Mem.15)

Series Identifier: MC 546: T-182: M-104
Scope and Contents: Series V, INTER-AMERICAN COMMISSION OF WOMEN, 1919-1962 (inclusive), 1928-1939 (bulk) (#59CB-127.11, 128FB.4, 128FB.7, M-104, Mem.5, Mem.10-Mem.12, Mem.15), contains the early institutional records of this non-governmental organization from its inception in 1928 to the end of Stevens's tenure as chair in 1939. Included are correspondence and subject files, press releases, publicity clippings, research material, financial records, published reports, and minutes. The majority of the files were...