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Noyes family papers
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.
Office of Development and Alumni Affairs, Yale University, "...and for Yale" development campaign printed materials and memorabilia
The materials consist of an invitation, a tie tack, a souvenir handkerchief, and a protest petition concerning the "...and for Yale" development campaign.
Office of Development, Yale University, records
The records document donations, gift agreements, and monies given to Yale.
Office of Educational Research, Yale University, records
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.
Office of Institutional Research, Yale University, records and reports
The records consist of reports, budgets, research materials, statistics, sample tests, and fact books.
Office of Selective Service and Veterans Affairs, Yale University, records
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.
Office of University Development, Yale University, Motion pictures
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."
Office on the Education of Women, Yale University, records
Oliver Thomas Osborne papers
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.
Roswell Parish papers
Henry Bromfield Pearson papers
Chiefly letters written to Pearson by friends and relatives. Includes correspondence (1804-1821) between Pearson and his father, Eliphalet Pearson, dealing with Henry's student days at Andover, Yale, and Harvard; and letters from Pearson to his sister Margaret Blanchard.
Peck family papers
Bernadotte Perrin papers
Henri Peyre collection
The Henri M. Peyre Collection consists of a single volume presented to Professor Peyre on the occasion of his eightieth birthday. The volume contains photostatic copies of almost 350 letters from former Yale students, written in 1980 and 1981, with a foreword by Georges May.
William Lyon Phelps papers
The papers include correspondence, writings, lecture notes, student notebooks, research notes, memorabilia, and scrapbooks of clippings documenting William Lyon Phelps's career as a professor of English and popularizer of literature. Phelps's lecture notes and annotated volumes on English literature comprise half of the papers. The papers also include a small quantity of family papers relating to Phelps's father and wife.
Philosophy and social science manuscripts collection
An artificial collection of notes, lectures, student papers, scrapbooks, and writings relating to the study and teaching of the academic disciplines in the social sciences including economics, education, psychology, political science, philosophy, and sociology, 1866-1967. The papers of Charles Andrews Armstrong Bennett, Albert Bushnell Hart, Wilmon Henry Sheldon, Wilbur Marshall Urban, and Alfred North Whitehead are included.
Patricia Pierce, dean of academic life, Yale College, records
The records consist of office files dean of academic life at Yale College documenting students, teaching fellows, committees, disciplinary actions, and the Women's Studies Program of Yale College.
Martin Allen Pond papers
The papers consist of correspondence, reports, typescripts, manuscripts, and printed material of M. Allen Pond, documenting his professional work in the field of public health.
Frank C. and Delia L. Porter papers
The papers consist primarily of the correspondence of Frank C. Porter (1859-1946), Yale theology professor, 1891-1927, and his wife Delia Wood Lyman Porter (1858-1933), author. The papers also include notes and research material on the Yale seal and Hebrew words by Frank Porter; manuscripts; printed matter, memorabilia, and correspondence concerning the writings of Delia Porter; the autobiography of Chester Smith Lyman; and correspondence of William Porter.