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René Albrecht-Carrié papers, 1934-1978
7.5 linear feetThese papers include the manuscripts of his fourteen books on European history, his research notes, manuscripts and printed copies of his many articles, lectures, contributions to books, and other notes. There is also some correspondence relating to his writings. In addition there are 16 letters from Albrecht-Carrié to Professor Stephen Koss, discussing University matters and international affairs.
Oriental Club of the City of New York records, 1896-1982
3 linear feetThe Oriental Club of the City of New York records consist of correspondence, minutes, notes, manuscripts, printed material and memorabilia.
Eric L. McKitrick Papers, 1934-2001
21.42 linear feetEvarts Boutell Greene papers, 1893-1947
4 linear feetCorrespondence, manuscripts, and printed files. The papers deal mostly with Greene's academic career as a history professor at University of Illinois and at Columbia University; with his activities in various professional and social organizations; and, to a lesser extent, his travels, studies, and personal and family matters. Among the major correspondents are such public figures as Louis D. Brandeis, Felix Frankfurter, and James Jules Jusserand; and such prominent historians as James Truslow Adams, Henry Steele Commager, Samuel Eliot Morison, Richard B. Morris, and Allan Nevins.
Department of History records, 1890-1959
2 linear feetCharles Chester Cole papers, 1941-1947
0.5 linear feetTerm papers written for history courses while Cole attended Columbia and one novel manuscript entitled "Half a Hero.".
Samuel Miles Hopkins Papers, 1878-1901
3 boxesManuscript notes of lectures on church history made by Stephen Grosvenor Hopkins (Hopkins' oldest son); testimonial letters in commemoration of Dr. Hopkins' jubilee, 1897; sermons; notebook; A GENERAL LITURGY AND BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER, prepared by Hopkins, 1883; MANUAL OF CHURCH POLITY, 1878; and SAMUEL MILES HOPKINS TRIBUTES, 1901.
William Linn Westermann papers, 1918-1954
21 boxesCorrespondence and papers of Westermann. The correspondence relates to his teaching activities, lectureships, publications, and the various professional organizations, and institutes with which he was associated. The collection also contains his notes and typescripts for his lectures, articles, and other writings.
Garrett Mattingly papers, 1940-1962
5 boxesManuscripts and some related correspondence of articles, essays, and lectures of Mattingly, including two unpublished items: "Burckhardt on the Renaissance" and the notes for his 1962 Oxford Lectures, "The Renaissance." Also, a collection of reprints by noted historians inscribed to Mattingly and course material dealing with problems of historical research.
Dorothy Willard papers, 1930-1970
5.5 linear feetPapers of Dorothy Willard. As a result of her travels throughout many parts of the world, particularly Scandinavia and the Far East, she became interested in world history before 1600 and organized television shows relating to the early historical periods, produced in the series "International Historical Television Program." The collection contains miscellaneous correspondence, notes, drafts of the various television projects, and photographs.
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