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Cyril Charles Richardson papers, 1930-1983
50 boxesCollection contains correspondence; UTS committee and office files; writings, including articles and reviews, theses, book drafts and unpublished writings, student papers, and sermons and lectures; subject files; biographical files; and material belonging to wife Louise Richardson.
Dana Paul Mitchell papers, 1925-1960
4 boxesProfessional and personal correspondence, administrative records, manuscript lecture notes, and some miscellaneous printed materials. The general correspondence file, 1927-1958, contains letters, both personal and professional, with colleagues, with and about his students, about laboratory equipment, about weapons for the Army and Navy, and with industry concerning his research. The subject file, 1926-1960, contains some additional professional and personal correspondence, a number of administrative records on property control of laboratory equipment, particularly for government research projects, other Columbia Physics Department matters, several typescripts on cyclotron coil designs, Mitchell's personal records relating to employment, and other miscellaneous personal files. There are handwritten lecture notes for Mitchell's courses, the most complete being those for Physics R6 and General Studies Physics 18.
Daniel Day Williams papers, 1935 -- 1970
0.5 linear feetDaniel Johnson Fleming papers, circa 1900 -- 1949
0.25 linear feetDavid Eugene Smith Historical papers, 1400-1899
17.5 linear feetCorrespondence, manuscripts, and documents of mathematicians and other scientists, often dealing with politics and fields other than mathematics. Many of these concern the French Revolution.
David Eugene Smith Professional papers, 1860-1945
139 boxesProfessional and personal papers of Smith, including correspondence and manuscripts from his students, family, contemporary mathematicians and teaching colleagues about the history and teaching of mathematics, his many committees, administrative matters at Teachers College, and his travels and collecting. Also, the manuscripts of his writings and his notes.
Donald Lemen Clark papers, 1927-1956
7.5 linear feetDonald Woods Shriver Jr. papers, 1946-2017
73 boxesCollection contains student notes and papers, sermons, lectures and teaching materials, drafts and publications, research, correspondence, and ephemera.
Douglas Moore papers, 1883-2018, bulk 1907-1969
45 linear feetDwight D. Miner papers on the history of Columbia University, 1938-1978
19.6 Linear FeetMiner's correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts, manuscript and typescript notes, and printed materials relating to the history of Columbia University. Interfiled with Miner's papers are the correspondence, manuscripts, and notes of Columbia librarian Roger Howson (1882-1962) who had been writing a history of the University at the time of his retirement in 1948. Howson and Miner's correspondence is chiefly with Columbia University administrators, faculty, staff, and alumni and deals entirely with the history of the university. The two major Columbia correspondents are Provost Frank D. Fackenthal and Secretary Philip M. Hayden. There are manuscript and typescript drafts of chapters and parts of chapters by Howson and Miner, but neither's history was ever completed or published. These drafts along with the related correspondence, notes, and typescript copies of original manuscripts from Columbia's archives and manuscript collections are filed together under the appropriate headings in the Name and Subject Files. In addition there are two partially completed typescript drafts of each history.