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Cassius Jackson Keyser papers, 1884-1945
10 boxesThe letters and manuscripts of Keyser, including the notes and manuscripts for his lectures, essays, and books, as well as his correspondence with colleagues and mathematicians throughout the world. There are letters from Benjamin N. Cardozo, Alfred Korzybski, Anna Hempstead Branch, James Truslow Adams, and Clarence Day, Jr.
David 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.
Edward Kasner papers, 1897-2004 (bulk)
5.33 Linear FeetPersonal and professional papers of mathematics professor Edward Kasner (1878-1955). Materials include biographical content about Kasner, correspondence, lectures and writings, many newspaper clippings, much information related to his popular book "Mathematics and The Imagination" (1940), sketch books, and an outline for a children's book about mathematics called "Mathematics for Caroline". Material dating after his death consists of tributes, correspondence about a relative trying to get his children's book published, and information about him and the term "googol" which he coined in 1940.
Henry Seely White letters, 1895-1903
1 boxCorrespondence from turn-of-the-century mathematicians written to White. The letters combine personal and business matters and reveal the warm friendship which existed between the scholars. Of interest are the efforts of these men in getting important mathematical journals published.
J. Howard Van Amringe papers, 1851-1915
4.17 Linear FeetThis collection includes letters from members of the academic community at Columbia and elsewhere, former students, Columbia College alumni, members of the Van Amringe family, and friends. These letters deal with the official, alumni, and personal matters. There are two letter books for 1894 when he was Dean of Columbia's School of Arts (later known as Columbia College, the undergraduate school). The manuscripts include holograph and typescript copies of speeches made by Van Amringe at various Columbia functions, at alumni affairs, and at meetings of civic, charitable, and academic organizations; course notebooks while he attended Columbia College; diaries of daily appointments, 1909-1914; intimate prose and poetry written by Van Amringe and members of his family; a pencil sketchbook and notebook containing three plays by his daughter Emily Bulow Van Amringe. The collection includes numerous clippings, brochures, invitations, and other Columbia and personal memorabilia.
Samuel Eilenberg book drafts, 9999
3 linear feetA collection of papers of this mathematics professor, dealing mostly with math problems.
Samuel Eilenberg Papers, 1902-1996
10.21 linear feetThis collection contains materials either written or collected by Samuel Eilenberg, including original mathematics notes, books and article drafts and revisions, correspondence with fellow mathematicians, friends, art museums and collectors, photographs, and family, personal and legal documents spanning 1902 to 1996.