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Constantinople., 1829-1960 Digital

Sub-Series Identifier: ABC 1-91, 16.10.1
Scope and Contents: [*99M-11 except vols. 1, 4] v. 1 Station minutes,1836-1845. 1 vol. [*99M-66] v. 2-3 H. G. O. Dwight letter books, 1837-1843. Letter-press copies of outgoing letters. 2 vols. v. 4 Records...

Series V. TOPIC FILES, 1845-2004 (#69.3-188.4, FD.3, OD.1)

Series Identifier: MC 1139
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and Contents: Series V, TOPIC FILES, 1845-2004 (#69.3-188.4, FD.3, OD.1) consists of newspaper clippings, published and unpublished articles, printed ephemera, correspondence, handwritten notes and lists, business cards, transcripts of media appearances and court proceedings, financial and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...

Correspondence and Other Papers, 1922-1986

Series Identifier: HUGFP 110.xx
Scope and Contents: This series contains correspondence, memoranda, manuscripts, newspaper clippings, meeting minutes, and reports related to Newton’s professional work, relationships with colleagues, involvement with professional organizations, publications, and teaching at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. The correspondence is with colleagues and publishers relating to professional matters, research, and publications. A significant portion of the correspondence is with Frederick Law Olmsted....

Art history, science, housing and urbanism, 1877 - 1960

File — Box 23: Series F [Barcode: DL23UC]Identifier: DES, 2013, 0003, 014379936, F, F01, F01-001 (1-25)
Scope and Contents: ( F01-001.1 ) Faure, Élie. Histoire de l'art: l'art médiéval. Paris: Floury, 1912.( F01-001.2 ) Faure, Elie. Histoire de l'art. Nouvelle éd., revue et augmentée. ed., Paris, G. Crès, 1926. 3 volumes: L’art antique; L’art medieval; L’art renaissant( F01-001.3 ) Newhall, Beaumont, et al. Photography, a Short Critical History. New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1938.( F01-001.4 ) Moholy, Lucia., and Penguin , publisher. A Hundred Years of Photography,...

Series 1. Student Coporation Association Records 1907-1978

Series Identifier: RG VIIA
Scope and Contents: The records were transferred from the Student Government Office in Fay House. The order maintained when in current office use has been retained where possible. Changes have been made for the sake of clarity in organization.The Student Government Association had its earliest roots in the Student Board of Radcliffe College, an organization which developed with the opening of Agassiz House in 1907. The student members of this board assisted the Agassiz House Committee with the care...

Textual materials, 1914-1999

Series Identifier: SC 30, I
Scope and Contents: This series primarily contains text-based materials collected and generated by Hamburger during her dissertation work on Grossberg. The series has been divided into two sub-series: Research files and Subject files. The sub-series Research files consists primarily of photocopies of Grossberg's correspondence, while the sub-series Subjects files contains copies of Grossberg's papers and Hamburger's reference materials. Grossberg’s papers can be dated to approximately 1925-1940 and consist of...

Early deans' records, 1913-1996, bulk: 1940-1981

Series Identifier: P-DE01, Series 00322, I
Scope and Contents: The Harvard School of Public Health Early deans’ records executive administrative files are the product of the administrative functions of multiple deans’ offices through the history of the Harvard School of Public Health. There are also materials produced by other offices, departments, and programs. The files contain faculty meeting minutes, memoranda, administrative board minutes, committee files and reports, financials, dean’s reports, clippings, conference proceedings,...

Executive administrative files, 1913-1996, bulk: 1940-1981

Sub-Series Identifier: P-DE01, Series 00322, I, Subseries IA.
Scope and Contents: The Harvard School of Public Health Early deans’ records executive administrative files are the product of the administrative functions of multiple deans’ offices through the history of the Harvard School of Public Health. There are also materials produced by other offices, departments, and programs. The files contain faculty meeting minutes, memoranda, administrative board minutes, committee files and reports, financials, dean’s reports, clippings, conference proceedings,...

Series IX. SUBJECT AND RESEARCH FILES, 1937-2014 (inclusive), 1970-2000 (bulk) (#170.1-195.13, 216FB.8-216FB.15, 217F+B.1-217F+B.23, 219F+B.1-219F+B.9, 214OB.19-214OB.22, 218OB.1-218OB.14, 220SB.6-220SB.8, SD.2)

Series Identifier: MC 940
Scope and Contents: Series IX, SUBJECT AND RESEARCH FILES, 1937-2014 (inclusive), 1970-2000 (bulk) (#170.1-195.13, 216FB.8-216FB.15, 217F+B.1-217F+B.23, 219F+B.1-219F+B.9, 214OB.19-214OB.22, 218OB.1-218OB.14, 220SB.6-220SB.8, SD.2), contains Davis's files and research materials, primarily relating to the following topics: international revolutionary movements, particularly African; African American women and feminism; African American history; multiculturalism and critical race theory. Material includes copies...

Accession 18300: Subject files, 1932-2009, 1932-2009

Series Identifier: HUM 182
Scope and Contents: The Subject files contain letters, news clippings, speeches, meeting minutes, pamphlets, articles, reprints, reports, and audiocassette tapes, documenting Samuel H. Beer’s professional activities and interests from 1932 to 2009. Generally, the Subject files contain a few broad categories of records overlapping with other material in the collection including reference and resource files, writings authored by Beer, professional organization and conference files, files related to Beer’s...

Correspondence files, group I, 1861-1944, bulk dates 1900-1941, 1861-1944,, bulk dates 1900-1941

Sub-Series Identifier: UAI 15.896
Scope and Contents: This subseries contains correspondence to, from, and about Abbott Lawrence Lowell from 1861 to 1944. The correspondence is chiefly professional; in some cases, manuscripts and other pertinent enclosures such as reprints, flyers, pamphlets, financial statements, and news clippings are filed with the correspondence. Some of the letters were received or written while Lowell was a professor at Harvard, as Harvard president, or after his retirement; however, there are only a few letters related...

Harvard Krokodiloes accessions received after June 2003, 1946, 1960-2022

Series Identifier: HUD 3499
Scope and content: The records in this series document the musical performances of the Harvard Krokodiloes chiefly from 1960 to 2018. Records include recordings of Krokodiloes' concerts, concert posters and programs advertising Krokodiloes' events, and sheet music. Other records include correspondence, pamphlets, photographs, announcements, guestlists, flyers, news clippings, newsletters, tour books, and digital content on removable media. In addition to records created in the course of the group’s activities,...

Correspondence from James Winthrop, 1783-1815

Series Identifier: HUG 1203.5
Scope and Contents: This series contains fifty-one letters written by James Winthrop to William Bentley over more than thirty years between 1783 and 1815. The subjects of the letter vary but typically delve into Winthrop's research interests, as well as Bentley and Winthrop's mutual interest in books and numismatics. Certain phrasing in the letters indicate the correspondents were engaged in ongoing intellectual debates and acted as informational resources for each other. Winthrop's letters include opinions and...

Subject files, 1850-1865

Series Identifier: UAV 630.6
Scope and content: The subject files chiefly document astronomical research at the Harvard College Observatory from 1850 to 1865. Included are manuscript drafts of articles, abstracts, memoranda, and communications to astronomical journals; annual reports submitted to the Harvard Corporation; and observational data on celestial objects, including star catalogs. The files also contain a small amount of financial records revealing the receipts and expenses of the Observatory. Several articles...

Sacco and Vanzetti papers, 1920-1942, 1920-1942

Sub-Series Identifier: UAI 15.896
Scope and Contents: Letters, legal briefs, reports, news clippings, and pamphlets in this subseries chronicle Abbott Lawrence Lowell’s involvement on a committee established by Governor Alvan Fuller to review the trial and conviction of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti. This subseries consists chiefly of letters to and from Lowell, both condemnatory and supportive. Many of the letters are from ordinary citizens expressing their opinions to Lowell about the trial, assessing the committee’s decision, and...

Subseries B. Louise Walker McCannel. Scrapbooks, 1833-1992 (#14.12-36.2, FD.1, PD.1-PD.67, PD.73-PD.81, PD.118-119)

Sub-Series Identifier: MC 658: T-353: Vt-195: MP-67
Scope and Contents: Subseries B, Louise Walker McCannel. Scrapbooks, 1833-1992 (#14.12-36.2, FD.1, PD.1-PD.67, PD.73-PD.81, PD.118-119), contains original materials and some photocopies of correspondence. The collection when received included 245 three-ring binders used as scrapbooks. Created by Louise, they contained photocopied letters, forms, or other documents mixed with original photographs, letters, postcards, invitations, drawings, etc. Many photocopied letters bear the stamp "found chez A.D.W. [Archie...

Subseries A. Papers of Charles Gordon Ames, Sarah Jane Daniels Ames, and Fanny Baker Ames, 1843-1961, 2001 (#112.1-126.9)

Sub-Series Identifier: MC 773
Scope and Contents: Subseries A, Papers of Charles Gordon Ames, Sarah Jane Daniels Ames, and Fanny Baker Ames, 1843-1961, 2001 (#112.1-126.9), contains a large amount of personal correspondence between the Ameses and their children, grandchildren, extended family members, and friends. Many letters between Charles Gordon and his son, Charles Wilberforce Ames, are written in Pitman's Shorthand; partial transcriptions by archivist Natalie Johnson are in folders #113.8-113.10. Additional correspondence regarding...

Series II. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF NEGRO WOMEN, 1935-2010, undated (#6.5-41.11, #FD.5-FD.8, F+D.4-F+D.6, OD.1)

Series Identifier: MC 1149: T-571: DVD-153
Scope and Contents: Series II, NATIONAL COUNCIL OF NEGRO WOMEN, 1935-2012 (#6.5-41.11, FD.5-FD.8, F+D.4-F+D.6, OD.1), contains a wide range of administrative records, including articles of incorporation, by-laws, and amendments; minutes of the board and executive committee; operational plans; policies and procedures; and organizational handbooks. Early progress reports shed light on the leadership of Height and her predecessor Vivian B. Mason, including the launch of the Citizenship-Education Project in...

Accession: 14078

Sub-Fonds Identifier: HUGFP 93, Accessions
This accession consists of material in the following categories: Heinrich Brüning’s Work as a University Student Alphabetical Correspondence Files Chronological Correspondence Files, 1926-1970 Family Correspondence Dippel and Respondek correspondence, 1939-1955 Der Deutsche, 1923 Material assembled for writing Brüning’s memoirs Reviews...

T.S. Eliot press cuttings, 1923-1925 : scrapbook of clippings, 1923-1925.

Item — Box 25Identifier: MS Am 2560, (419)
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...

Index to illustrations

Series Identifier: HEW 14.9.2
Scope and Contents:

Contains 1000 items, including original drawings, autograph letters, playbills, clippings, caricatures, portraits and views.