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Primus family papers, 1853-1924

2 boxes (266 documents; 0.833 linear feet)
Abstract Or Scope
This collection consists of the correspondence of Addie Brown, Rebecca Primus, and Nelson A. Primus.

Timothy Dwight College, Yale University, photographs, 1934-1938

3.25 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The materials consist of photographs documenting the construction of Timothy Dwight College at Yale. Included are interior and exterior views and photographs of the master's house.
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Yale-China Association bachelor program records, 1916-1986

3.75 Linear Feet
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The records consist of selection committee records, applications, orientation and program materials, correspondence, and oral history transcripts documenting the bachelor program of the Yale-China Association.

Nott Family Papers, 1797-1944

1.5 Linear Feet
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The Nott Family Papers document the life and work of three generations of family members. Eliphalet Nott (1773-1866) served as president of Union College for 62 years beginning in 1804. Eliphalet's brother Samuel Nott (1754-1852) was a Congregational minister in Franklin, Connecticut for 70 years. The bulk of the collection relates to Samuel's son, also named Samuel (1787-1869) who, with his wife Roxana Peck Nott, went to India as part of the first group of missionaries commissioned by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.

Connecticut Valley Garden Club records, 1923-2007

7 linear feet (8 boxes, 25 volumes)
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This collection consists of minutes, constitutions and by-laws, annual reports, papers delivered by members, newsletters, membership directories, information about civic projects and flower shows, histories, awards, and photographs of the Connecticut Valley Garden Club.
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University of Connecticut, President's Office Records [Albert N. Jorgensen, 1935-1962], undated, 1935-1962

21 Linear Feet
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When Connecticut State College became the University of Connecticut in 1939, the new laws and By-laws stated that, "the President of the University is the executive and administrative officer of the Board [of Trustees]. In this capacity he is responsible for the operations of the University and is given authority requisite to that end." This is the mandate under which President Jorgensen worked throughout his long service as President of the University. The President was also designated as "chairman of the University Senate and of the several schools and colleges." " The administrative reorganization authorized by President Jorgensen for the University in 1939 placed direct responsibility for the schools and colleges. President Jorgensen was thus able to devote all his energies chiefly to the fulfillment of his plans for the overall development of the University.
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Institute of International Studies, Yale University, records, 1935-1955

4 Linear Feet
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The records consist of reports, financial papers, correspondence, and administrative files documenting the operations of the Institute of International Studies at Yale. Topics include finances, projects, personnel, and the Advanced Center of Policy Analysis.
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Town of Seymour records, 1935-1946

2 cubic feet
Abstract Or Scope
Old age assistance tax rate books for the town of Seymour.

Timothy Dwight College, Yale University, records of the master, 1932-1996

19.0 Linear Feet
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The records consist of memoranda to fellows, Social Activities Committee records, and student records for the Classes of 1936-1971 maintained by the master of Timothy Dwight College, Yale University.

Hermann John Weigand papers, 1906-2005

15.5 Linear Feet
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The papers consist of correspondence, subject files, writings, and personal papers. The correspondence includes letters with colleagues, students, and family friends concerning various topics, including views on articles published by Weigand and colleagues, different symposia, and administrative matters. The subject files include material pertaining to Weigand's research and teaching, and the writings include Weigand's notebooks and manuscripts, as well as writings of others.Material documenting Weigand's professional and family life is also present, as are audiocassettes of Weigand and his wife doing readings and dictating letters.
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