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Edward Parmalee Morris papers.

 Collection
Call Number: MS 357
Abstract:

The papers contain notes, outline, and manuscript drafts for Edward Parmalee Morris' unfinished work on Yale curriculum, 1701-1850, drafts of talks on Yale curriculum in the eighteenth-century, a typescript on the lives and cultural backgrounds of Samuel Eliot (1716-1741) and Augustus Eliot (1720-1747), and "Problems of Admission to Canadian Universities" by T. W. L. MacDermot.

Dates: no date

Morse Family Papers

 Collection
Call Number: MS 358
Abstract:

The principal figures in this collection are Jedidiah Morse (1761-1826) and his sons Samuel Finley Breese Morse (1791-1872) and Richard Cary Morse (1795-1868). More than half of the collection is made up of correspondence (1779-1868) among members of the family. Also included are legal and financial papers, sermons by Jedidiah and Richard Cary Morse, travel journals, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, printed matter, and photographs.

Dates: 1779-1868

Esther Tappert Mortensen Papers

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Call Number: RG 21
Abstract: The papers provide documentation of a missionary who served in varied roles in China during the turbulent period of 1929 to 1953. The later letters from Shanghai provide information about the situation in the city after the Communist takeover. Esther Tappert taught English at Ginling College, a mission-sponsored women's college in Nanking, China from 1929 to 1931 and 1933 to1937. From 1937 to 1939 she taught English at Chungking University, a Chinese government university. She returned to...
Dates: 1903-1972

James Gregory Mumford papers

 Collection
Call Number: MS 1328
Abstract:

The papers consist of correspondence and writings documenting James Gregory Mumford's education and training as a physician and his career as an essayist and author.

Dates: 1874-1915

William James Mutch Papers

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Call Number: RG 118
Abstract:

Correspondence, writings, sermons, notes, and biographical material document the career of William James Mutch as a professor and author of religious education material. William James Mutch (1858-1947) was a Yale-trained Congregational clergyman and Professor of Philosophy and Education at Ripon College, Wisconsin from 1907 to 1925. He was the author of Christian religious education materials, including the well known Graded Bible Stories.

Dates: 1834-1947

Beverlee A. Myers papers

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Call Number: MS 1461
Abstract:

The papers of Beverlee A. Myers consist of correspondence, topical files, reports, speeches, printed material, datebooks, photographs, audiocassettes and a videotape chiefly relating to Myers's career in public health between 1973 and 1986.

Dates: 1957-1988

Navy V-12 program, Yale University, records

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Call Number: RU 586
Abstract:

The records consist of student files, memoranda, correspondence, and rosters documenting the Navy V-12 Unit at Yale. Included is correspondence between the Navy and Yale University documenting the establishment of the Navy V-12 program at Yale.

Dates: 1943-1949

New Haven Miscellany

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Call Number: GEN MSS 1896
Abstract: This collection encompasses 19th- and early 20th-century accessions of manuscripts pertaining to New Haven, Connecticut, which the library chose to group and list as an artificial collection. Papers relate to financial, political, religious, and social matters from 1702 to 1889. Among those represented in the collection are the Atwater family, Isaac Beers, David Daggett, Joseph Darling, Samuel J. Hitchcock, Nathaniel Jocelyn, Nathaniel Lyon, Roger Sherman, Seth Perkins Staples, Charles...
Dates: 1702-1889

New Schools Exchange records

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Call Number: MS 889
Abstract:

The records consist of publications, correspondence, writings, school directories, and other information documenting the New Schools Exchange specifically and the schools, individuals, and other organizations of the free school movement generally. The collection includes hundreds of files documenting individual schools in the United States, Canada, and abroad, as well as many ephemeral newsletters, journals, and other publications relating to alternative education.

Dates: 1968-1978

Hubert Anson Newton papers

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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

Noyes family papers

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Call Number: MS 851
Abstract:

Correspondence, printed matter, and memorabilia of Atherton Noyes (1862-1938) and his brother Edward Parish Noyes (1857-1913). Material concerns the undergraduate years of his brothers at Yale, classes of 1880 and 1885, Atherton Noyes' life in Colorado, and his trip to Europe in 1894-1895.

Dates: 1851-1922

Office of Development and Alumni Affairs, Yale University, "...and for Yale" development campaign printed materials and memorabilia

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Call Number: RU 826
Abstract:

The materials consist of an invitation, a tie tack, a souvenir handkerchief, and a protest petition concerning the "...and for Yale" development campaign.

Dates: 1992-1997

Office of Development, Yale University, records

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Call Number: RU 891
Abstract:

The records document donations, gift agreements, and monies given to Yale.

Dates: circa 1815-2022

Office of Educational Research, Yale University, records

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Call Number: RU 571
Abstract:

The records consist of correspondence, memoranda, and reports documenting the activities and operations of the Office of Educational Research at Yale. Materials include correspondence concerning appointments, terminations and finances, Yale College faculty reports, reports done for the State of Connecticut, and College Entrance Examination Board files.

Dates: 1922-1971

Office of Institutional Research, Yale University, records and reports

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Call Number: RU 173
Abstract:

The records consist of reports, budgets, research materials, statistics, sample tests, and fact books.

Dates: 1925-2014

Office of Selective Service and Veterans Affairs, Yale University, records

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Call Number: RU 815
Abstract:

The records consist of university and local selective service board memoranda; correspondence; book lists; and faculty, staff, and student files documenting the operations of the Yale Office for Selective Service and Veterans Affairs.

Dates: 1940-1952

Office of University Development, Yale University, Motion pictures

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Call Number: RU 312
Abstract:

The records consist of 16mm films and a videotape produced by the Yale Office of Development. Included are "Tradition of Leadership," "Yale: 275th Year," and "Why Yale Needs All that Money."

Dates: 1976

Office on the Education of Women, Yale University, records

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Call Number: RU 821
Abstract: The records of Office on the Education of Women (formerly the Coeducation Office) document all aspects of Yale University's transition to undergraduate coeducation, as well as the status of women at Yale and women in academe. Planning for incorporating women in Yale College and the residential colleges, admissions, and the first undergraduate female students are particularly well documented. The records include correspondence, memoranda, reports, meeting agendas and minutes, admission...
Dates: 1968-1995

Franklin and Bertha Schweinfurth Ohlinger Papers

 Collection
Call Number: RG 23
Abstract: The collection provides documentation of American Methodist mission work in China, particularly in Fujian Province, and in Korea. The Ohlingers were educational missionaries and pioneers in the field of translation and publication for the church in China. Franklin Ohlinger was born in Ohio in 1845. He served as a missionary under the Methodist Episcopal Church Foreign Mission Board beginning in 1870, based in Fuzhou, Fujian Province. He was a founder of the Union Theological School and the...
Dates: 1867-1973

Oliver Thomas Osborne papers

 Collection
Call Number: MS 1012
Abstract:

Student notebooks, writings, lectures given at the Yale Medical School, photographs, and memorabilia relating to Osborne's professional career. The largest part of the papers consists of the lectures given at Yale between 1924 and 1925. Also included is a matriculation book from Leipzig University (1884-1885) and other notebooks, printed matter, and speeches on medical subjects. Several photographs show views of Berlin and other parts of Germany.

Dates: 1884-1939