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Medieval Studies Program records
The materials consist of Medieval Consortium flyers, alumni conference materials, and items from Sterling Memorial Library’s exhibit, “On Visigoths and Vikings: Medieval Studies at Yale.”
Memorial Quadrangle, Yale University, photographs
The materials consist of photographs and pictures of Memorial Quadrangle at Yale, including interiors, exteriors, and a catalogue of decoration and ornament. Photographs of plans and architect's models are also included.
Stanley Milgram papers
The papers consist of correspondence, research and data files, writings, audiovisual material, and course material, documenting Stanley Milgram's work as an innovative researcher and teacher in the field of social psychology. The papers highlight Milgram's work on obedience to authority, television violence, urban psychology, and communication patterns within society.
William Henry Morse papers
The papers include personal and family correspondence, subject files, and photographs relating to the life and career of William Henry Morse. The collection also contains genealogical material relating to Morse family members, particularly Jedidiah Morse, the father of American geography.
Motion picture film documenting men's crew races at the 1956 Summer Olympics
The collection consists of one 8mm motion picture film of men's crew races at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia as well as a DVD copy of the film. The film documents the final crew races: single and double sculls, pairs with and without coxswain, fours with and without coxswain, and eight-oar shells. The United States, represented by the Yale University Men's Crew Team, won the gold medal in the eight-oar shell race as well as the pairs with and without coxswain.
Mulford family papers
Correspondence, diaries, sermons, essays, and other papers of Elisha Mulford, 1833-1885, Episcopal clergyman, teacher, writer, and political philosopher; and of other members of the Mulford and Jessup families.
Natural Science manuscripts collection
George Henry Nettleton papers
The papers consist of correspondence, subject files, diaries, speeches and writings, and memorabilia chiefly relating to George Henry Nettleton's career as professor of English at Yale, his activities with the Yale Bureau in Paris and the American University Union, and his scholarly research and writings.
Office of Admissions, School of Medicine, Yale University, records
The records consist of subject files, reports, policies, statistical composites, printed material, photographs, and studies of the Admissions Office of the Yale School of Medicine.
Office of Development, Yale University, records
The records document donations, gift agreements, and monies given to Yale.
Office of Facilities, Yale University, records
The records consist of project files of the Director of Facilities Construction Organization and requests for service documenting the activities of the Yale Office of Facilities.
President's office, Yale University, records
The records consist of correspondence, a notebook, and subject files documenting activities of academic units, development and alumni affairs, finance, legal affairs, and agencies and organizations affiliated with Yale University. The records span the administrations of several presidents of Yale University.
Office of the Secretary, Yale University, audio recordings of speeches, assemblies, and events
The materials consist of audio recordings of speeches, press conferences, assemblies, and other events coordinated by the Office of the Secretary.
Oral histories documenting Yale University women
The materials consist of audio recordings and transcripts of oral history interviews conducted by Florence Minnis with women faculty, administrators, and staff affiliated with Yale University.
Charles Parsons papers
Christopher Phillips papers
The papers are comprised of writings, collected ephemera, correspondence, book and article research materials, and audio-visual materials documenting the personal and professional lives of Christopher Phillips.
Ulrich Bonnell Phillips papers
George Wilson Pierson papers
The papers consist of office files which contain notes on courses taken at Yale, teaching and faculty materials, manuscripts, typescripts, correspondence, subject and research files, and professional organizations materials. The bulk of the material relates to his work on the history of Yale and the National Endowment for the Humanities project.
Frank Lyon Polk papers
The papers consist of correpondence, letterbooks, documents, diaries, subject files and other materials documenting the personal life and professional career of Frank Lyon Polk. The bulk of the material relates to Polk's Department of State service and includes correspondence with political figures, letterpress copybooks (1915-1917), and diaries (1915-1920). Materials relating to the American Commission to Negotiate Peace and the League of Nations are also included.
Louis H. Pollak papers
The collection comprises the papers of attorney, legal scholar, and Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Louis H. Pollak. The papers consist of correspondence and subject files documenting myriad aspects of his life and career, including his tenure as professor and dean at Yale Law School.