McGraw-Hill : oral history, 1953-1973 [CCOH]
... development in the US and abroad are traced in a series of interviews begining with the lives of James H. McGraw (1860-1948) and John A. Hill (1858-1912). Associates recall the career of each as a publisher...
, 1916-1964 [RBML]
Creator: _________
... copyright permission rests with the patron. Source of acquisition--Taylor, Mrs. Elizabeth Davidson. Method of acquisition--Gift; Date of acquisition--1968. Accession number--M-68. Collections related...
Oral history interview with Elizabeth Holtzman, 2011. [CCOH]
Project: Rule of law oral history project
...Holtzman, Elizabeth, interviewee. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ive http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n87838631 Oral history interview with Elizabeth Holtzman, 2011. document text...
, circa 1900 -- 1949 [Burke]
Creator: _________
... at Union Theological Seminary from 1901-1903, and he was ordained a Presbyterian minister in 1903. He married Elizabeth Cole in 1904, with whom he had two daughters and a son. He and Elizabeth served...
Christianity in Japan, 1927-1931 bulk 1930-1931 [Burke]
Creator: _________
..., 1930 - 1931; 3. Margaret Elizabeth Forsyth Papers, 1930 - 1931; 4. Christian Education in Japan[192?] - 1931; 5. Harvey Hugo Guy and George L. Maxwell Papers, 1930 - 1931; 6. Reports on Rural Japan, 1929...
Warner Mifflin Emancipation document, 1775 [RBML]
Creator: _________
.... Warner Mifflin is the grandfather of Sydney Gay's wife, Elizabeth Neall Gay, and an early Quaker abolitionist from Delaware. The Mifflins and the Gay family (of the Sydney Howard Gay papers) eventually...
John Thompson papers, 1935-2002 [RBML]
Creator: _________
... York literary scene of the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. Thompson was a close friend and colleague of many of the other prominent literary and publishing figures of the era, including Robert Lowell, Elizabeth...
, 1767-1863 [RBML]
Creator: _________
... Moore's letter which was written to his cousin, Lady Mary Elizabeth Fox Powys Lilford in November 1840. The diary contains brief entries from 20 November 1856 to 8 July 1863, two days before his death...
, 1915-1966 [RBML]
Creator: _________
...) is represented in this collection. Also, 393 letters representing Mr. Wheeler's side of the correspondence; and a group of miscellaneous items including a collection of clipped autographs formed by Elizabeth...
, 1888 [Burke]
Creator: _________
..., India to missionary parents Elizabeth and Henry Ballantine. His father, Henry Ballantine (1813-1865) was an 1834 graduate of Andover Theological Seminary who travelled to India in 1835. Henry Sr. served...
Oral history interview with Dorothea Rockburne, 2009. [CCOH]
Project: Elizabeth Murray Women in the Visual Arts oral history project.
..., and shapes; discussions: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Renaissance, astronomy, artistic influences, non-aesthetic nature of work. Form part of: Elizabeth Murray Women in the Visual Arts oral history project...
Reminiscences of May Massee, 1966. [CCOH]
Project: Individual interviews oral history collection.
... of publishers, including Frank Doubleday Interviewed by Virginia Ellison and Elizabeth J. Rumics Access: Open Copyright by The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York, 1972 Name index available...
Reminiscences of Maida Springer Kemp : oral history, 1977. [CCOH]
Project: Black women oral history project.
... Granger, Pauline Newman, Rose Schneiderman, Charlotte Adelman, Frank Crossthwait, Fania Cohn, others in labor movement Interviewed by Elizabeth Balanoff Contributed by Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College...
Reminiscences of Carolyn S. Keys : oral history, 2005. [CCOH]
Project: September 11, 2001 telling lives oral history project:
... min.) : digital ; 3 in. Interviewed by Elizabeth Hegeman on January 9-13, 2005. Activist. Background: seven siblings, Christian upbringing, education: M.A., University of Michigan; religion: early life...
Oral history interview with May Massee, 1966 [CCOH]
Project: Individual interviews oral history collection.
... Interviewed by Virginia Ellison and Elizabeth J. Rumics Access: Open Copyright by The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York, 1972 Name index available Microfiche copy available (Columbia...
Oral history interview with Betye Saar, 2008-2009. [CCOH]
Project: Elizabeth Murray Women in the Visual Arts oral history project.
... National Endowment for the Arts. Form part of: Elizabeth Murray Women in the Visual Arts oral history project. Gift of Betye Saar. Copyright held by: The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New...
Oral history interview with Elaine Lustig Cohen, 2009. [CCOH]
Project: Elizabeth Murray Women in the Visual Arts oral history project.
... (literary works) aat http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300202595 Interviews. aat http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300026392 Glueck, Grace H., interviewer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ivr nnpc Elizabeth Murray...
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