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Hermann Broch archive, 1872-1990, bulk 1930-1951

36.33 Linear Feet
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The Hermann Broch Archive contains correspondence; manuscripts of books, plays, poems, articles and essays, book reviews, and short stories; writings of others; personal papers; photographs; and videocassettes.

Yale University Library name/title card catalog, 1860-1979

4453.5 Linear Feet
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The materials consist of the Yale University Library name/title catalog cards, which were retrospectively converted to electronic format.

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Zyla, W. Box 8907

Zweite W. Box 8905

Peter Palmquist collection of male photographers in the American west, 1840-2003

160.34 Linear Feet
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The collection includes information about and examples of the work of male amateur and commercial photographers, studio assistants, photographic processors, colorists, and photojournalists collected by Peter Palmquist from 1971 until his death in 2003. The collection, which documents the practice and occupation of photography in the American west, circa 1840 to circa 1900, consists of biographical files for more than nine thousand men and businesses, as well as photographs and ancillary materials that represent the work of more than two thousand individuals and firms.

Department of Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University, administrative records, 1920-2017

270.42 Linear Feet 1216 Megabytes
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The records consist of administrative files documenting the operations of the Department of Manuscripts and Archives at Yale University Library.

Albrecht Goetze papers, 1923-1971

8 Linear Feet
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As a refugee from Hitler, he was outspoken on political issues and attempted to aid fellow scholars similarly uprooted. A portion of the correspondence reveals his efforts on their behalf and expands on his political views. Other letters discuss university policies, including problems at Yale University, and foundation grants for scholars. Among Goetze's important correspondents are William F. Albright, Kurt Bittel, Hans Ehelolf, Jacob J. Finkelstein, Johannes Friedrich, Hans G. Güterbock, Thorkild Jacobsen, Carl H. Kraeling, Samuel N. Kramer, Benno Landsberger, Julius Lewy, Otto Neugebauer, Edith Porada, James B. Pritchard, Abraham Sachs, Edmond Sollberger, and Ephraim A. Speiser.
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Keith Botsford papers, 1890-1969

43.6 Linear Feet
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The Papers consist of correspondence, writings, and other papers that document the life and work of Keith Botsford from the beginning of his career to 1969. Correspondence is both professional and personal, and documents Botsford's writing and editing activity, as well as his involvement in International PEN and the Congress for Cultural Freedom. Writings include corrected typescript and autograph manuscript drafts, proofs and other related material, dating from 1940 to 1967.

Department of Environmental Protection air waste and water records, 1920-2013

281.5 cubic feet
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Air, Waste and Water records include: Deputy Commissioner; Planning and Standards; Bureau of Water Management; Bureau of Air Management; Inland Water Resources.

John Franklin Enders papers, 1916-1988

56 Linear Feet
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The papers consist of correspondence, topical files, writings, and laboratory notebooks which document John Enders's research and teaching in the field of bacteriology and virology.

University of Connecticut, Center for Oral History Interviews Collection, undated, 1967 - 2014

32.5 Linear Feet
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The collection contains transcripts of interviews conducted by the University of Connecticut Center for Oral History, and individuals and programs associated with the Center.

Magnus Jan Krynski Collection, 1966-1984

6.0 Linear feet
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This collection consists of materials that belonged to Magnus Jan Krynski (MJK) of North Carolina. A successful translator, author, educator, and proponent of human rights, Krynski was active in Polish affairs and Polish American politics and culture. A native of Poland, he came to the United States in 1949 and obtained an extensive education which he applied to translate several volumes of Polish poetry into English. He also become chairman of Duke University's Department of Slavic Languages and Literature. There are a plethora of documents relating to his professional life, translating work, and political activity in this collection.
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