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Frederick L. Hoffman Papers, 1881-1989 16 linear feet
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- seven children.
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- Hoffman, Frederick L. (Frederick Ludwig), 1865-1946
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Personal and professional correspondence, publications, poetry manuscripts and diaries, and scrapbooks belonging to Prudential Insurance Company statistician, cancer researcher, and eugenicist Frederick Ludwig Hoffman (1865-1946). These items document Hoffman's career, family life, and his extensive travels.
James G. McDonald papers, 1838-1972, bulk 1914-1962 20 linear feet
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- Anna Dietrich McDonald, operated a hotel, and the family's five children worked alongside their parents
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- McDonald, James G (James Grover), 1886-1964
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This collection documents the professional and personal life of James Grover McDonald, a diplomat who worked extensively with refugee issues and served as the first U.S. ambassador to Israel.
Marion Sanger Frank and A. A. Brill Papers, 1844-1960, bulk 1913-1945 .48 linear feet
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- Marion and her husband had three children during the early 20th century. Their first child, a boy
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- Frank, Marion Sanger
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This collection contains correspondence and related materials from A. A. Brill and Marion Sanger Frank.
Marsh Family manuscripts, 1795 -- 1810 0.5 linear feet
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- children were two sons, John Marsh the Younger and Ebenezer Grant Marsh.
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- Marsh, John, 1742-1821
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John Marsh the Elder was an ecclesiastical leader and alumnus of Harvard College (1761); his sons Ebenezer Grant Marsh (Yale, 1795) and John Marsh the Younger (Yale, 1804) were educated and served in Protestant communities in New England, Ebenezer as a Hebrew scholar and John Marsh the Younger as a preacher and active member of the Temperance movement. The collection contains biographical, historical, and religious manuscripts written by these three Marsh family members.
Scrapbook 4, 1968-1978 Box 19, Folder 2, Item 419
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- death as a beggar, New York Times, September 24, 1974 36. Gorey drawing of small children with a bomb or
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1. postcard with drawing of Gorey 2. Alpern bookplate 3. original photograph of Gorey in full fig during a ballet intermission at the New York State Theatre, inscribed For Andrew and signed Edward Gorey [barely visible at bottom edge of photo] 4. original color photo of Gorey and a cat in a wood box 5. original color photo of Gorey in a wood box with cat on top 6. What is Life [Gorey color drawing] Playboy, December 1976 7. Portrait of the Artists as a Furry Creature [four photos of Gorey in four different fur coats plus drawing of/by Gorey in fur coat] New York Times, January 11, 1978 8. Out Style photos of three men (one is Gorey) in fur coats 9. photo of Gorey in huge fur coat, scarf and hat 10. A Gorey Story by Robert Cooke Goolrick, New Times, March 19, 1976 11. ad for B Altman and Co with Gorey drawing 12. Edward Gorey: Had the Vapours Lately? by James R. Mellow, New York Times December 31, 1972 13. two drawings of ballet dancers and two ads for Graham Gallery 14. The City Ballet Fan Extraordinaire by Anna Kisselgoff, New York Times, November 13, 1973 15. Unionization in Academe Gorey OpEd drawing, New York Times, February 2, 1973 16. Gorey OpEd drawing, New York Times, December 9, 1972 17. Gorey OpEd drawing, New York Times, December 28, 1972 18. Gorey drawing Most, New York Times 19. Gorey drawing How, New York Times 20. Gorey OdEd drawing of lemmings and vice, New York Times, September 28, 1971 21. Bicentennial Time, Gorey drawing of postage stamp (with others), New York Times, October 31, 1971 22. Gorey OpEd drawing of man reaching up to statue, New York Times 23. Gorey OpEd drawing of boy lighting firecracker, New York Times, June 30, 1972 24. Patriotism - An interpretation by Edward Gorey, New York Times, September 29, 1970 25. Gorey drawing with woman on pedestal and as balloon, New York Times 26. Gorey drawing of woman within torus desk, New York Times 27. Gorey drawing on pot smoker young man floating in the smoke, New York Times, December 14, 1973 28. Gorey drawing of funeral party standing around the open grave with the coffin in it, New York Times 29. Gorey drawing of doors opening from reading books, New York Times, October 2, 1971 30. Gorey small of plane with name on side: Ripoff Tours, New York Times 31. Gorey drawing of large man in wooden shoes, New York Times, March 11, 1972 32. Gorey drawing of maiden being stalked within cave drawn as a mouth, New York Times 33. Gorey drawing of illuminated FUN sign with switched-off hippie types, New York Times, July 22, 1971 34. Gorey drawing of morose dog and man, What Might Have Been, New York Times 35. Gorey drawing of couple at bus stop refusing death as a beggar, New York Times, September 24, 1974 36. Gorey drawing of small children with a bomb or rocket heeded towards them, New York Times 37. Gorey drawing of people and huge rib bones in bleak landscape, New York Times, December 24, 1974 38. Gorey drawing of man in chair with drink and watermelon as bomb, New York Times, September 29, 1973 39. Gorey drawing of three conservatives in chairs and two hippies on floor with "love" floating through the air, New York Times, January 12, 1973 40. Dessert at the Belevedere Gorey drawing of hotel desk and people, Playboy, January 1973 41. ad for Grande Dames of Detection, New York Times, November 4, 1973 42. postcard from Gotham Book Mart Sorry if we left you hanging telling of Fall 1973 priced order list 43. postcard for Gotham Book Mart with stack of books and three cats 44. elaborate postcard for exhibition of Gorey drawings at Gotham Book Mart, 18 Dec 1972 - 20 Jan 1973 45. book list with Gorey color drawing of book collector and John Locke quote on books 46. drawing of fearsome women The New York Times Book Review, September 17, 1972 47. two ads for olivetti: A calculator is not a toy, and We sell answers, not just machines New York Times 48. obit for William Targ, New York Times, July 25, 1999 49. article on publication party for The Glorious Nosebleed with many photographs, the first showing William Targ, Edward Gorey, Andreas Brown, and Mrs. Targ, The Soho Weekly News, April 3, 1978 50. map showing towns of Tedium, Ennui, Apathy, etc, by Charles Slackman (Goreyesque) New York Times, New York Magazine, April 14, 1975 51. Harvard Offers Thieves a Self-Help Course with two Gorey draawings, New York Times, July 20, 1975 52. B Altman and Co ad showing man in plaid suit with potted plant, The New Yorker, April 22, 1974 53. Paper Back Talk, New York Times, October 12, 1975 54. The Peanut Cook-Book, with Gorey chef in toque, ad in New York Times 55. Gorey Sets Spice Eglevsky `Swan Lake' by Don McDonagh, New York Times November 3, 1975 56. card of Rumplestilskin little people figures to pop out and set up 57. Post Cards Come Home Again mentioning Gorey post card collecting, New York Times, November 5, 1976 58. two ads for New York City Ballet with Gorey drawings, New York Times, January 11 and 18, 1976 59. large ad for New York City Ballet with Gorey drawing and limerick, New York Times, February 1976 60. Gorey design for dollar bill as colored rhinoceros, Avant Garde #3, May 1968 61. two drawings of men throwing darts at dummy-board figures, New York Times (to The Filthy Rich article) 62. two Gorey ads and one small announcement 63. Gorey Letter to the Editor on Oreo cookies tasting funny in New York and his giving up buying them here, New York Magazine, December 18, 1978 64. Gorey drawing of man at a buffet, New York Times, December 8, 1976 65. squib on Amphigorey Too, with drawing, New York Times 66. The Filthy Rich by Mark R. Horowitz, New York Times, November 27, 1976 67. photo of Gorey with cat on his shoulder 68. Gorey Turns His Talent to WindowShudders by Georgia Dullea, New York Times June 3, 1978, with twelve original color photographs of the window installation taken by Andrew Alpern 69. The Wedding Racket by Peregrine Pace, Look Magazine June 10, 1969 70. The Gorey Details, Harpers and Queen, November 1978 (photocopy) 71. very large publicity postcard for Light Metres by Felicia Lamport
Series I: Professional, 1900-1919
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- reasons for considering the position (he wanted his children to have more space than the city could afford
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This series consists of primarily professional correspondence of Alexander Smith before and during his time at Columbia University. Among the topics that appear with frequency are: personnel issues, recommendation requests and letters, inquiries regarding positions (both teaching and studying) within Columbia and at other institutions, information about appointments and changes at other universities around the country, updates on various people within the profession, speeches or lectures Smith was asked to make or attend, professional organization matters, advice for companies involved in patenting a product, requests for chemical analyses, invitations to meetings/conferences, and chemistry curriculum issues. Many of the files in this series are titled by personal names of professors from other institutions as well as those within the Columbia University community. Following are some of the more significant items of interest found within this series.
Sermons 681-770, 1914 -- 1916 Box 9
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- Children," 3 Dec 19169 89 Sermon 768: Lam 1:16, "Homeless," 11 Dec 19169 90 Sermon 769: Ps 126:1-2
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9 1 Sermon 681: Is 19:25, "New Triple Alliance," [1914]9 2 Sermon 682: John 2:7-8, "I Hanged Into," 18 Oct 19149 3 Sermon 683: Matt 7:21, "Nominal and Real Christian," 18 Oct 19149 4 Sermon 684: John 2:16 "Make it Clean," 25 Oct 19149 5 Sermon 685: Ez 22:30, "Gap Man," 25 Oct 19149 6 Sermon 686: John 2:24, "People to Whom He Trusts Himself," 1 Nov19149 7 Sermon 687: Num 32:23, "Detective," 1 Nov 19149 8 Sermon 688: Gen 11:5, "Our City," 8 Nov 19149 9 Sermon 689: John 3:3, "New Birth," 15 Nov 19149 10 Sermon 690: Matt 6:22, "Look in His Eye," 15 Nov 19149 11 Sermon 691: Rom 1:16, "Dynamite in Brockton," 22 Nov 19149 12 Sermon 692: John 4:10, "If You Only Knew," 29 Nov 19149 13 Sermon 693: John 5:8, "Man Bigger Than the Method," 6 Dec 19149 14 Sermon 694: Matt 5:9, "Theories Exploded by the War," 6 Dec 1914 9 15 Sermon 695: John 6:20, "Night and the Storm," 13 Dec 19149 16 Sermon 696: Is 42:1, "Christ We Need," 20 Dec 19149 17 Sermon 697: Rev 3:8, "Red Road of Progress," 27 Dec 19149 18 Sermon 698: John 7:4, "Two Familiar Blessings," 3 Jan 19159 19 Sermon 699: John 8:28, "Power from Doing," 19 Jan 19159 20 Sermon 700: John 9:7, "Blind Eyes Open," 17 Jan 19159 21 Sermon 701: Matt 19:22, "He Wasn't Big Enough," 17 Jan 19159 22 Sermon 702: John 10:11, "Shepherd or Hireling?" 24 Jan 19159 23 Sermon 703: John 11:39, "Voice That Knows No Bounds," 3 Jan 19159 24 Sermon 704(a): John 12:3, "Fragrant Deeds," 14 Feb 19159 25 Sermon 704(b): John 12:3, "Fragrant Deeds," 14 Feb 19159 26 Sermon 705: John 5:40, "Finding Life," 14 Feb 19159 27 Sermon 706: John 12:21, "We Would See Jesus," 21 Feb 19159 28 Sermon 707: John 4:15, "Conversation with Jesus," 21 Feb 19159 29 Sermon 708: John 13:1, "Lessons of Love and Humility," 28 Feb 19159 30 Sermon 709: Matt 3:11, "Baptized by Fire," 7 March 19159 31 Sermon 710: John 13:21, "Betrayer," 14 March 19159 32 Sermon 711: John 14:5, "On the Way Home," 21 March 19159 33 Sermon 712: John 21:10, "Who is He?" 28 March 19159 34 Sermon 713: 1 Cor 15:54, "Death Defeated," 4 April 19159 35 Sermon 714: Matt 27:22, "What Shall I Do With Jesus?" 4 April 19159 36 Sermon 715: 1 Cor 3:21, "I Own Everything," 11 April 19159 37 Sermon 716: John 17:4, "Christ's Finished Work," 25 April 19159 38 Sermon 717: John 18:2, "Message from the Garden," 2 May 19159 39 Sermon 718: John 19:24, "Gamble for A Coat," 9 May 19159 40 Sermon 719: John 19:28, "Thirst, Human and Divine," 16 May 19159 41 Sermon 720: Prov 14:34, "America: Her Weakness and Strength,"30 May 19159 42 Sermon 721: John 19:42, "Where They Laid Him," 6 June 19159 43 Sermon 722: Ex 3:5, "Shoes and Souls," 13 June 19159 44 Sermon 723: John 20:20, "Supreme Gladness," 20 June 19159 45 Sermon 724: John 21:12, "Waiting Breakfast," 27 June 19159 46 Sermon 725: Gen 1:1, "Creating," 10 Oct 19159 47 Sermon 726: Gen 1:27, "God's Greatest Wish," 17 Oct 19159 48 Sermon 727: Matt 21:9, "Conquering Christ," 3 Oct 19159 49 Sermon 728: Gen 1:31, "All is Good," 7 Nov 19159 50 Sermon 729: Gen 3:7-8, "Sin – Its Results," 14 Nov 19159 51 Sermon 730: Is 49:6, "America's Job," 14 Nov 19159 52 Sermon 731: 1 Cor 13:13, "Dare We Be Christians?" 21 Nov 19159 53 Sermon 732: Gen 9:13, "Fresh Start," 28 Nov 19159 54 Sermon 733: 1 Kings 1:20, "Crown Solomon," 5 Dec 19159 55 Sermon 734: Gen 11:8, "Confusion of Tongues," 12 Dec 19159 56 Sermon 735: 1 Cor 1:25, "Mr. Ford as 'God's Fool,'" re racism andlabor conditions, 12 Dec 19159 57 Sermon 736: 2 Peter 3:13, "Our Christmas Visions," 19 Dec 1915 9 58 Sermon 737: John 2:2, "White House Wedding," 19 Dec 19159 59 Sermon 738: Gen 15:6, "Father of the Faithful," 2 Jan 19169 60 Sermon 739: Gen 32:28, "Wrestling for a Name: Jacob," 9 Jan 19169 61 Sermon 740: Mal 3:10, "Brockton for Christ," 9 Jan 19169 62 Sermon 741: Gen 39:2, "From Prison to Throne, "16 Jan 19169 63 Sermon 742: John 4:10, "Gallipoli: Lost at the Winning Point," 16 Jan19169 64 Sermon 743: Ex 2:23, "In Bondage," 23 Jan 19169 65 Sermon 744: Deut 34:10, "Deliverer," 6 Feb 19169 66 Sermon 745: Amos 4:12, "Preparedness: Here and Hereafter," 6 Feb19169 67 Sermon 746: Josh 1:3, "Conquering our Canaan," 13 Feb 19169 68 Sermon 747: 1 Sam 10:24, "Establishing A Kingdom," 20 Feb 19169 69 Sermon 748: John 21:15, "So Great A Love: Prove It!" 20 Feb 19169 70 Sermon 749: 1 Sam 7:15, "Samuel," 27 Feb 19169 71 Sermon 750: 2 Sam 1:19, "Tragedy of Defeat," 12 March 19169 72 Sermon 751: "American Honor Vindicated," 12 March 19169 73 Sermon 752: 1 Sam 13:14, "From Sheep-Fold to Throne," 19 March19169 74 Sermon 753: Ecc 2:11, "Solomon the Wise Fool," 26 March 19169 75 Sermon 754: 1 Kings 12:19, "Break of A Kingdom," 2 April 19169 76 Sermon 755: Ez 33:7, "What Right Has A Minister to Speak on MoralIssues," 2 April 19169 77 Sermon 756: 1 Kings 18:24, "Great Reform," 9 April 19169 78 Sermon 757: Is 6:8, "Man for the Emergency," 16 April 19169 79 Sermon 758: 1 Cor 15:20, "Easter Message," 23 April 19169 80 Sermon 759: Jer 2:14, "Free Man A Slave," 30 April 19169 81 Sermon 760: 2 Kings 22:8, "Finding of the Law," 21 May 19169 82 Sermon 761: Ps 137:1, "Carried Away Captive," 28 May 19169 83 Sermon Notes 762: "Present Crisis," 28 May 19169 84 Sermon 763: 2 Kings 25:11, "In Captivity," 5 Nov 19169 85 Sermon 764: 1 Sam 4:9, "Call to War," 5 Nov 19169 86 Sermon 765: Jer 50:5, "Recruiting," 12 Nov 19169 87 Sermon 766: Is 38:12, "Tenting," 19 Nov 19169 88 Sermon 767: Matt 2:20, "Cry of the Children," 3 Dec 19169 89 Sermon 768: Lam 1:16, "Homeless," 11 Dec 19169 90 Sermon 769: Ps 126:1-2, "Restored," 17 Dec 19169 91 Sermon 770: Is 42:1, "Christ of Prophecy and History," 24 Dec 1916
Sir Robert G.A. Jackson papers, 1945-1983, bulk 1945-1947 1.5 linear feet
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- , providing aid to concentration camp survivors, reuniting children with families, and providing relief
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- Jackson, Robert G. A, Sir (Robert Gillman Allen), 1911-1991
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This collection documents the work of Sir Robert G.A. Jackson, a UN administrator and development expert, as senior deputy director-general of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) from 1945 to 1947.
Thomas Jesse Jones papers, circa 1870s-1982, bulk circa 1900-1950 7 linear feet
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- Jones married Carrie Schlaegel in 1901. They had two children, Carolyn and Gwendolen Jones. Thomas
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- Jones, Thomas Jesse, 1873-1950
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Personal and family papers of the Welsh American sociologist and progressive educator Thomas Jesse Jones (1873-1950). Through his work at Hampton Institute, the U.S. Census Bureau, the U.S. Bureau of Education, and the Phelps-Stokes Fund, he gained extensive influence over policy and curricula for African American education and African education during the era of European colonization.