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Newspaper clippings.

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Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

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.

Harvard-MIT School of Public Health. Department of Industrial Hygiene executive administrative files

Collection Identifier: P-DT11, Series 00908
Overview:

The Harvard-MIT School of Public Health Department of Industrial Hygiene executive administrative files, 1915-1982 (inclusive), 1915-1934 (bulk), are the product of departmental activities, especially relating to the founding of the department around 1922.

Louis T. Wright papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c56
Overview: The Louis Tompkins Wright papers, 1909-1997 (inclusive), 1919-1953 (bulk), are the product of Wright’s administrative, professional, activist, writing, and publishing activities throughout his career as a surgeon and social activist who studied medical desegregation, fractures, aureomycin, and chemotherapy. The papers are arranged in six series: I. Correspondence, 1909-1974; II. Chronological Files, 1910-1997; III. Manuscripts and Publications, 1928-1952; IV. Personal and Biographical...

Edward W. Wagner personal archive

Collection Identifier: HUM 243
Overview: Edward Willett Wagner (1924-2001) was Professor of Korean Studies at Harvard for thirty-five years and was a pioneer in the study of Korean history in the United States. A specialist in pre-modern Korean history, Wagner's research centered on the study of the elite structure of Korea’s Yi (Chosŏn) dynasty. The Edward W. Wagner personal archive documents Wagner’s academic and professional career as a teacher, writer, and historian and highlights his role as an authority on the history and...