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Charles Montague Bakewell papers

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Call Number: MS 765
Abstract: The papers consist of philosophical writings, lecture notes, and teaching materials documenting Charles Bakewell's career as professor of philosophy at Yale University. His role as a political and civic leader in Connecticut, and his continuing relationship with New Haven's Italian community, can also be traced in political addresses, and in miscellaneous notes. Also included are documents, research materials, and sixteen volumes of photographs depicting the work of the American Red Cross in...
Dates: 1897-1928, bulk 1916-1920

Ernst Cassirer papers

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Call Number: GEN MSS 98
Abstract:

The Ernst Cassirer Papers consist of manuscripts, research notes, correspondence, and personal papers documenting the life of Ernst Cassirer.

Dates: 1892-1958

George Trumbull Ladd papers

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Call Number: MS 1371
Abstract:

The collection includes correspondence pertaining to George Trumbull Ladd's professional life and international travels, particularly to East Asia and southern Europe; reprints of articles; oversize photographs of Ladd and his wife with dignitaries and others in Japan and Korea; a syllabus of Ladd’s lectures on philosophy at Yale University; and some letters of Frances Ladd, George Trumbull Ladd's second wife.

Dates: 1848-1922

Paolo Valesio papers

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Call Number: MS 1594
Abstract:

The papers consist of correspondence, topical files, writings, and teaching files of Paolo Valesio.

Dates: 1957-2009

Arnold Oscar Wolfers papers

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Call Number: MS 634
Abstract: The papers consist of correspondence, topical files, and writings which document Wolfers's academic and administrative career in economics and international relations. Wolfers destroyed his files in 1949, upon retiring as Master of Pierson College, in 1957, when he became professor emeritus at Yale, and again in 1966 when he retired from the Center for Political Research. The files which remain, therefore, are not representative of the full scope of Wolfers's activities and collegial and...
Dates: 1903-1973