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Jessie Taft papers, 1888-1961, bulk 1920-1961
1.5 linear feet 3 boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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Correspondence with friends and patients, manuscripts and printed copies of Taft's many scholarly articles, notes for the courses which she taught, and case histories of some of her patients. Correspondents include James R. Angell, Ruth Benedict, and Karen Horney.
Gerald Sykes papers, 1921-1984
42 linear feet 57 boxes 155 volumes 1 oversize folder- Abstract Or Scope
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Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, notebooks, documents, photographs, course-related materials, and printed materials. The manuscripts include typescripts of Sykes' published and unpublished novels, monographs, plays, short stories, and articles. Among these are The Perennial Avant Garde, The Cool Millennium, and The Hidden Remnant. Sykes' notes and notebooks span the period from the early 1930s to 1980, and include preliminary ideas and sketches for his books, as well as autobiographical material. A small number of documents concern Sykes' wartime work in the U.S. Government Office of War Information. Course-related material including writings and correspondence of students taught by Sykes between 1962 and 1975 at the New School and as an adjunct professor at Columbia University. Printed materials consist of numerous reviews of Sykes' books, in addition to offprints and articles by Sykes. Included as well are printed materials about or connected with Sykes, offprints of articles inscribed to him, and many volumes from his library. The substantial correspondence series includes personal letters and correspondence with agents and publishers relating to his books. Correspondents include Harold Clurman, Aaron Copland, Lawrence Durrell, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Francis Steegmuller, as well as a number of Sykes' students. There is extensive correspondence between Sykes and the artist John Hartell from 1927 to 1983.
Gerald Sykes papers, 1921-1984 42 linear feet 57 boxes 155 volumes 1 oversize folder
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- Sykes, Gerald, 1903-
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Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, notebooks, documents, photographs, course-related materials, and printed materials. The manuscripts include typescripts of Sykes' published and unpublished novels, monographs, plays, short stories, and articles. Among these are The Perennial Avant Garde, The Cool Millennium, and The Hidden Remnant. Sykes' notes and notebooks span the period from the early 1930s to 1980, and include preliminary ideas and sketches for his books, as well as autobiographical material. A small number of documents concern Sykes' wartime work in the U.S. Government Office of War Information. Course-related material including writings and correspondence of students taught by Sykes between 1962 and 1975 at the New School and as an adjunct professor at Columbia University. Printed materials consist of numerous reviews of Sykes' books, in addition to offprints and articles by Sykes. Included as well are printed materials about or connected with Sykes, offprints of articles inscribed to him, and many volumes from his library. The substantial correspondence series includes personal letters and correspondence with agents and publishers relating to his books. Correspondents include Harold Clurman, Aaron Copland, Lawrence Durrell, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Francis Steegmuller, as well as a number of Sykes' students. There is extensive correspondence between Sykes and the artist John Hartell from 1927 to 1983.
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Rachel Anne Purpura papers, 1942-1943
.42 linear feet 1 document box- Abstract Or Scope
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The papers of Rachel Purpura consist primarily of class notes, course outlines, bibliographies, interviews and term papers. Also included are newspaper clippings and magazine reprints.
Rachel Anne Purpura papers, 1942-1943 .42 linear feet 1 document box
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- Social work education -- Curricula -- United States
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- Purpura, Rachel Anne, 1918-
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The papers of Rachel Purpura consist primarily of class notes, course outlines, bibliographies, interviews and term papers. Also included are newspaper clippings and magazine reprints.
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Program for Soviet Emigre Scholars Records, 1974-1983
40000 items 82 boxes; 1 folder; 1 oversized binder- Abstract Or Scope
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The papers include office files and individual case files. The office files provide information on such topics as contacts with professional societies (such as AAASS and AATSEEL), grants and finances, particular professions, special projects, publicity, and conferences. There are also individual case files on the people who came to the Program.
Program for Soviet Emigre Scholars Records, 1974-1983 40000 items 82 boxes; 1 folder; 1 oversized binder
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- period (for example, through English language instruction, preparation of curricula vitae, small grants
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- Program for Soviet Emigre Scholars
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The papers include office files and individual case files. The office files provide information on such topics as contacts with professional societies (such as AAASS and AATSEEL), grants and finances, particular professions, special projects, publicity, and conferences. There are also individual case files on the people who came to the Program.
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Mary Mothersill Papers, 1963-1993
0.63 Linear Feet 1 full document box, 1 half document box- Abstract Or Scope
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Mary Mothersill (1923-2008) was a Canadian philosopher who taught philosophy at Barnard College from 1963-1993. The collection includes her philosophical writing, philosophy course curricula, texts intended for publication and related correspondence, annotated copies of the works of other philosophers, and letters from fellow philosopher Arnold Isenberg. Her material may be useful to scholars of Kant, C.I. Lewis, philosophy students, teachers, as well as researchers of 1968 counterculture, gender in education, theory of knowledge, aesthetics and anyone researching the case of Linda LeClair.
Mary Mothersill Papers, 1963-1993 0.63 Linear Feet 1 full document box, 1 half document box
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- Association meeting, and annotated copies of the works of other philosophers. There are course curricula
from 1963-1993. The collection includes her philosophical writing, philosophy course curricula, texts - Creator
- Mothersill, Mary
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Mary Mothersill (1923-2008) was a Canadian philosopher who taught philosophy at Barnard College from 1963-1993. The collection includes her philosophical writing, philosophy course curricula, texts intended for publication and related correspondence, annotated copies of the works of other philosophers, and letters from fellow philosopher Arnold Isenberg. Her material may be useful to scholars of Kant, C.I. Lewis, philosophy students, teachers, as well as researchers of 1968 counterculture, gender in education, theory of knowledge, aesthetics and anyone researching the case of Linda LeClair.
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Carol H. Meyer papers, 1954-1995
6.72 linear feet 16 document boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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Dr. Carol H. Meyer taught clinical and advanced social work practice in the School of Social Work (1962-1995). The papers consist primarily of her teaching files, but also include correspondence, papers, speeches, and material related to her research and projects.
Carol H. Meyer papers, 1954-1995 6.72 linear feet 16 document boxes
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- Social work education -- Curricula -- United States
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- Meyer, Carol H., 1924-
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Dr. Carol H. Meyer taught clinical and advanced social work practice in the School of Social Work (1962-1995). The papers consist primarily of her teaching files, but also include correspondence, papers, speeches, and material related to her research and projects.
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Robert McCaughey Statistical Profile of the Barnard College Faculty, 1900-1974 Papers., 1974-1975; 1992, bulk 1974-1975
2.71 Linear Feet 6 document boxes, 1 half document box- Abstract Or Scope
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This collection contains research and materials related to the 1975 publication of A Statistical Profile of the Barnard College Faculty, 1900-1974, by Barnard professor of history Robert McCaughey.
Robert McCaughey Statistical Profile of the Barnard College Faculty, 1900-1974 Papers., 1974-1975; 1992, bulk 1974-1975 2.71 Linear Feet 6 document boxes, 1 half document box
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- related to survey Series 4, Curricula vitae Series 5, Drafts Series 6, Personal records related to
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- McCaughey, Robert A.
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This collection contains research and materials related to the 1975 publication of A Statistical Profile of the Barnard College Faculty, 1900-1974, by Barnard professor of history Robert McCaughey.
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Curricula vitae, 1974-1975
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- Curricula vitae, 1974-1975
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Robert A. McCaughey papers, 9999
11.25 linear feet 9 record cartons- Abstract Or Scope
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Research materials, including notes, audio tapes, and original items, related to his multiple projects on Columbia and Barnard history.
Robert A. McCaughey papers, 9999 11.25 linear feet 9 record cartons
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- Universities and colleges -- Curricula -- United States -- History
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- McCaughey, Robert A.
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Research materials, including notes, audio tapes, and original items, related to his multiple projects on Columbia and Barnard history.
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Sue Larson Papers, 1965-1995
1.25 Linear Feet 1 bankers box- Abstract Or Scope
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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.
Sue Larson Papers, 1965-1995 1.25 Linear Feet 1 bankers box
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- the 1990s. The collection includes her philosophical writing, course curricula, and material
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- Larson, Sue
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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.
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Thomas Jesse Jones papers, circa 1870s-1982, bulk circa 1900-1950
7 linear feet 13 boxes. Box 6A is oversize. Box 11 is missing.- Abstract Or Scope
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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.
Thomas Jesse Jones papers, circa 1870s-1982, bulk circa 1900-1950 7 linear feet 13 boxes. Box 6A is oversize. Box 11 is missing.
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- influence over policy and curricula for African American and African education during the era of European
Education, and the Phelps-Stokes Fund, he gained extensive influence over policy and curricula for African - Creator
- 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.
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