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Yale University -Manuscripts and Archives

Yale University -Manuscripts and Archives

Sterling Memorial Library
Yale Campus
New Haven, CT
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(203) 432-1735

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Alexander Mordecai Bickel papers, 1916-1987, bulk 1930-1975

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The papers of Alexander M. Bickel include correspondence; writings, both published and unpublished; memoranda on legislation and government policy; papers from his legal practice; papers relating to his teaching at the Yale Law School; and personal papers and photographs. Bickel's writings as well as his legal cases reflect his general political position as a classical liberal, and revolve around such issues as segregation in the schools, racial discrimination, the role of the Supreme Court in American life and politics, separation of powers, freedom of the press, and freedom of speech. From 1958 until his death, Bickel often assisted in drafting social legislation. As the papers document, most prominent among these efforts was his share in the school desegregation legislation (1970-1974). His interest in the reform of the Democratic Party is shown in such materials as drafts of testimony before the Credentials Committee of the Party (1968). His active support for Charles H. Percy in 1967 and Robert F. Kennedy in 1968 is shown by substantive correspondence and memoranda from these years. As an editor of The New Republic he wrote on legal and political issues, contributing many signed and unsigned editorials and articles. His extensive writing and reviewing for other popular magazines and in monograph form are supported in the papers with correspondence and drafts. His service in the U. S. Army during World War II and his work with the High Commissioner for Germany and the State Department in the early 1950s are also documented.
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Alexander Mordecai Bickel papers, 1916-1987, bulk 1930-1975 47.13 Linear Feet

Alexander Orr Vietor collection, 1774-1956, bulk 1815-1867

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The collection consists of ships' logs, nineteenth-century cargo manifests of Connecticut ships on fishing voyages, and the papers of ships sailing to the West Indies for rum and sugar and to the Antarctic on sealing expeditions. Also included are miscellaneous legal documents related to ships and shipping and a group of ten letters to Captain George W. Lee or to members of his family (1811-1833). Among the writers is Asa Fitch. Charts, writings on voyages to the Antarctic, including an essay by Alexander O. Vietor, copies of "The Voyage of the Huron and the Huntress" by Edouard A. Stackpole and a small amount of Vietor's correspondence concerning the logbook of the ship, Huron, complete the collection.
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Alexander Orr Vietor collection, 1774-1956, bulk 1815-1867 3.25 Linear Feet

Alexander Orr Vietor, secretary of the Council on the Library and Museums, Yale University, records, 1935-1950

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The records consist of correspondence, memoranda, financial papers, and press releases documenting Alexander Vietor's activities as secretary of the Yale Council on the Library and Museums.
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Alexander Stevenson Twombly papers, 1843-1907

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Letters from personal friends and famous people concerning Twombly's work as minister, author, president of the Yale Alumni Association of Boston.
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Alexander Stevenson Twombly papers, 1843-1907 1 Linear Foot

Alexander Stewart Webb papers, 1818-1930

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Correspondence and papers of Alexander Stewart Webb which detail his personal, military, and academic activities. Webb's military service at Fort Pickens, Florida; as a member of the Army of the Potomac, and with General George Meade during the Civil War is documented, as is his tenure as president of the College of the City of New York.
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Alexander Stewart Webb papers, 1818-1930 6.5 Linear Feet

Alexander William Evans papers, 1931-1959

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The papers contain correspondence covering Evans' tenure as curator and curator emeritus of the Eaton Herbarium and other botanical collections and primarily concern collecting and identifying species of lichens, mosses, liverworts and other plants.
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Alexander William Evans papers, 1931-1959 1.5 Linear Feet

Alexandre Polovtsoff papers, 1918-1934

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Notes, manuscripts, and transcript copies of Alexandre Polovtsoff's (1867-1934) writings after his emigration from Russia in 1918. Included are autobiographical materials, articles on Russian art, the imperial palaces, and Russian historical figures; also, translations of the Journal de Voyage en Russie by Francisco de Miranda, and The Curse of Wit by A. S. Griboedov.
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Alexandre Polovtsoff papers, 1918-1934 1.5 Linear Feet

Alfred Augustus Reed papers, 1845-1865

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Correspondence and account books relating to Reed's activities in Batavia, Netherlands East Indies, as a representative of Paine, Stricker & Company of Amsterdam, a trading company. Correspondents include his wife, Caroline Suzette van Son Reed (1825-1861); the Band, Cramerus, Hasselman, van Alphen, and van Braam families, to which he was related by marriage; and Cramerus & Company, Amsterdam. Includes material relating to service and charitable projects in which Reed participated.
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Alfred Augustus Reed papers, 1845-1865 9 Linear Feet

Alfred B. Fitt, special assistant to the president of Yale University for community and alumni affairs, records, 1969-1975

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The records consist of the administrative files of Alfred B. Fitt documenting his role as special assistant for community and alumni affairs.
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Alfred C. Burrill papers, 1900-1903

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The papers consist of letters, photographs, postcards, and clippings, which document Alfred C. Burrill's summer of 1903, when he was a student at Yale's summer school of forestry in Pennsylvania. Burrill's work on a study of poplar trees, which was conducted in Maine later in that summer, is also described in these papers, as are a few student essays from 1900.
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Alfred C. Burrill papers, 1900-1903 0.25 Linear Feet