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Alfred Geddes Papers, 1913-1959, bulk 1940-1950

7.5 Linear Feet , 4 boxes and 1 OS Folder
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Geddes was appointed Dean of Men at Danbury State Teacher's College in 1947 and served in that role until he retired in 1974. In 1939, he earned a Masters in education from Yale, and in 1955 received his Doctorate in Student Personnel from New York University. He joined the Army in the 1930s and served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. Geddes was a military history enthusiast and amassed a number of books on the subject. His papers contain personal materials from his career as an educator, soldier and military history collector.
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Alfred Geddes Papers, 1913-1959, bulk 1940-1950 7.5 Linear Feet , 4 boxes and 1 OS Folder

Raymond Laurel Lindeman papers, 1929-1942, bulk 1938-1942

3.5 Linear Feet
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The papers consist of correspondence, ecological writings, and research materials of Raymond L. Lindeman. The correspondence concerns his research work and publications. His writings and research are primarily devoted to the limnology of Cedar Creek Bog and Cedar Bog Lake in Anoka County, Minnesota. Also included are miscellaneous notes, essays and drawings by his wife, Eleanor Hall Lindeman.

Mark Arthur May papers, 1911-1978

6.5 Linear Feet
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The collection contains correspondence, research files, writings, and photographs documenting the professional life of Mark Arthur May, educational psychologist.

Department of Athletics, Yale University, motion pictures and audiorecordings documenting football, 1916-2005

2648 Linear Feet
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The materials consist of 16mm motion picture films, videotapes, and audiocassettes documenting football at Yale. Included are game films for the varsity, freshman, and junior varsity teams, footage of scrimmages, season highlights, a multi-part history of Yale football, and several Yale football-related productions.
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Francis T. Maloney Papers, undated, 1931-1959

5 Linear Feet
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Francis T. Maloney was a United States Senator from 1934 until his death in 1945. Previous to that, he was a Congressman and, before that, Mayor of his hometown, Meriden, Connecticut. During World War I he was a member of the U.S. Naval Reserve Force.
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19th and 20th century Architecture Lantern Slide Collection, 1900-1960

32 Linear Feet
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Collection consists of black and white glass lantern slides of modern architecture, predominantly European.
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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.
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Papers of Stanley Dance and Helen Oakley Dance, 1920-1998

37 Linear Feet
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The Papers of Stanley Dance and Helen Oakley Dance are an important resource for the study of 20th-century jazz history in the United States. Of particular interest are transcripts from interviews with a number of jazz musicians, a large selection of photographs, and sound recordings – many of which are unique. Most – but not all – of the material having to do with Earl Hines and Duke Ellington can be found in their respective series. Researchers are advised to examine other series for additional material.
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Meriden Gravure Company records, 1895-1990, bulk 1900-1977

400 Linear Feet
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The Records consist of correspondence, office files, estimates, orders, cost recapitulation forms, proofs, and other material documenting the work of the Meriden Gravure Company, a printing company that rose to prominence in the early twentieth century through specialization in high-fidelity image reproduction.

Ward Shepard papers, 1909-1959

2 Linear Feet
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Correspondence, writings and a few essays by others on ecology, Indians, and Darwinism. The main portion of the correspondence (1943-1958) is with John Collier on the subject of Shepard's last book, The Living Whole. His writings reflect interests in the environment and related scientific subjects, and the papers include both published and unpublished works.
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