Sue Larson joined the Philosophy Department at Barnard in 1965, where she taught Philosophy through the 1990s. The collection includes her philosophical writing, course curricula, and material documenting the activities of the Department of Philosophy. Larson's material may be useful to students studying Wittgenstein, animal cognition, music and emotion, 1968 counterculture, feminism, gender in education, theory of knowledge, and anyone researching the case of Linda LeClair.
Ulysses Kay papers, 1894-2017, bulk 1938-199555.25 linear feet 135 boxes: 25 document boxes, 1 half-manuscript box, 2 tall manuscript box, 26 record storage cartons, 39 flat boxes, 36 CMI boxes, 2 card files, and 5 phonograph record boxes.
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Kay, Ulysses, 1917-1995
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Ulysses Kay (1917-1995) was a noted twentieth-century American composer. The collection includes audio reels, biographical materials, correspondence, diaries, phonograph records, photographs, programs, and scores.
Robinson, Virginia P (Virginia Pollard), 1883-1977
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Correspondence, manuscripts, notes and printed materials concerning Robinson's work at the University of Pennsylvania School of Social Work and her publications which include a memorial volume about her colleague, Jessie Taft.
The files relate to his six years as chair of the CU History Department (1988-1994), plus a couple that refer to wider professional activities of some significance outside the University.