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Phillips, Andrew W. (Andrew Wheeler), 1844-1915

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1844 - 1915

Biography

Andrew W. Phillips (1844-1915), author of works on mathematics.

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

"Eohippus and Eohomo", n.d.

 Part of Collection — Box 41: [Barcode: 39002137225166], Folder: GROUP 1131, F-1
Call Number: GEN MSS MISC
Scope and Contents:

Poem, holograph, sent to G. R. Wieland on presentation of Huxley's drawing of Eohippus and Eohomo.

Published in Alumni Weekly, May 20, 1921.

Dates: n.d.

Andrew Keogh papers

 Collection
Call Number: MS 940
Abstract:

Chiefly memoranda, outlines, notes, bibliographies, newspaper clippings, and other materials relating to the courses in bibliography that Keogh taught at Yale University from 1924 to 1938. There is also a small amount of personal correspondence, 1898-1916.

Dates: 1898-1938

Letters : New Haven, Conn., to George F. Eaton, 1908-09

 Part of Collection — Box 41: [Barcode: 39002137225166], Folder: GROUP 1131, F-2
Call Number: GEN MSS MISC
Scope and Contents:

Two ALS with envelopes, each containing a version of "Eohippus and Eohomo," a poem by Phillips.

Dates: 1908-09

Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury papers

 Collection
Call Number: MS 1231
Abstract: The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, writings, research, notes, scrapbooks, and other materials documenting Lounsbury's personal life and professional career as an author and educator of English literature at Yale University. Correspondence with Yale colleagues, students, authors, and officials details his academic and literary interests, and activity in the areas of international language and simplified spelling. Personal materials include letters relating to Lounsbury's Civil War...
Dates: 1829-1915

Hubert Anson Newton papers

 Collection
Call Number: MS 1055
Abstract: Correspondence, notebooks, diplomas, and membership certificates largely relating to Newton's position as professor of mathematics at Yale University (1855-1896) and related Yale activities. In the correspondence is a letter from Noah Porter describing Thorstein B. Veblen and pleading for his admission as a candidate for the Ph.D. degree despite his "limited means." Also included in the papers is a notebook of mortality statistics of Yale graduates compiled in connection with Newton's...
Dates: 1850-1898

Notes : to the Librarian of Yale University, 1908 Jun 15-16

 Part of Collection — Box 41: [Barcode: 39002137225166], Folder: GROUP 1131, F-3
Call Number: GEN MSS MISC
Scope and Contents:

Two TN, copies, completed in manuscript and signed; and one ANS requesting permission for Charles Alexander Cockayne, Ruth S. Harvey, and Samuel B. Hemingway, students, to withdraw their theses from the library.

Dates: 1908 Jun 15-16