This collection details experience of George R. Kelley as he served with U.S. Army Air Corps during the World War II and U.S. Airforce during the Korean War. The collection contain audio of an oral history interview conducted in 2006.
The papers consist of correspondence, subject files, writings, photographs, and other materials documenting the professional and scholarly career of George Rosen. Also included are files from the American Public Health Association and editorial files of the American Journal of Public Healthand Ciba Symposia. Forms part of the Contemporary Medical Care and Health Policy Collection.
The papers consist largely of motion picture film used in the production of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and Slaughterhouse-Five. Additional materials include the production files, action photographs, and story boards from Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, as well as interviews and other documentation used for the documentary The Making of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
George Safford Torrey was born 14 March 1891 in Boston, Massachusetts. Torrey was hired in 1915 as an instructor of Botany at the Connecticut Agricultural College and in 1928 received tenure and was appointed Head of the Botany Department. Torrey retired from the University in 1953 and died in 1977.
The papers are mostly comprised of administrative materials, speeches, and personal files, and document a small portion of Georges May's professional life, including his involvement with the Fourth International Congress on the Enlightenment, held at Yale in 1975.
This collection details experience of George Shally as he served in the infantry, U.S. Army in Europe and Philippines during World War II. The collection contains video of an oral history interview along with discharge papers, and photographs.
The collection consists of correspondence, writings, collected material, personal items, and memorabilia that document the activities and associations of George Sherwood Eddy throughout his career as a YMCA secretary, seminar leader, author, lecturer, and evangelist. George Sherwood Eddy was born in Leavenworth, Kansas on January 19, 1871. He earned a Ph.B. degree from Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University in 1891, attended Union Theological Seminary and graduated from Princeton Theological Seminary. Eddy worked for the YMCA, Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, and American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. He was appointed YMCA secretary for Asia in 1911. Eddy wrote and published numerous books and pamphlets from 1895-1955. He died in Jacksonville, Illinois on November 4, 1963.