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George Watson Cole papers

 Collection
Call Number: MS 143
Abstract:

Manuscripts, notes, working papers, correspondence, and other papers of George Watson Cole, bibliographer and librarian. Most of the papers pertain to various bibliographic problems and topics that Cole was interested in. There is also some material relating to his work as librarian for the Henry E. Huntington Library.

Dates: 1883-1935

Frances Bernice Field papers

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Call Number: MS 744
Abstract:

Correspondence, drafts of speeches, articles, reports, and printed and typed material related to cataloguing. The papers are related exclusively to Field's professional life as a librarian and cataloguer, and is mostly composed of printed or other duplicated material.

Dates: 1946-1975

Edward Claudius Herrick papers

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Call Number: MS 691
Abstract: Correspondence, memoranda, notes, and drawings record Herrick's work in astonomy and entomology, particularly his observations on the Aurora Borealis and the Hessian fly. Prominent scientists among his correspondents include Louis Agassiz, James D. Dana, Thaddeus William Harris, Elias Loomis, Lambert Adolphe Jacques Quetelet, William C. Redfield, Samuel H. Scudder, Benjamin Silliman, Benjamin Silliman Jr., and William Tully. His career as librarian of Yale College (1843-1858) is reflected in...
Dates: 1797-1862

Andrew Keogh papers

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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

Bernhard Knollenberg collection

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Call Number: MS 26
Abstract: Correspondence, diaries, manuscripts of writings, narratives, biographical sketches, documents, reports, addresses, deeds, tax receipts, printed material, and other papers, relating to early American colonial settlement, the American Revolution, settlement of the West, slavery, the Civil War, Spanish-American War, women's suffrage, and various political questions. Includes circa 100 letters (1838-1855) to Alvah Hunt, of Greene, Chenango Co, N.Y, describing current political issues,...
Dates: 1560-1943

Joel Sumner Smith papers

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Call Number: MS 461
Abstract:

Correspondence, bills, invoices, notes, writings, clippings and other papers of Joel Sumner Smith. His correspondence includes accounts of his life as a student at Yale and as a teacher of music in a Young Ladies' Seminary in Racine, Wisconsin. Much of the remaining material concerns purchases made for the Yale University Library (especially Russian works). Also included are letters from others to his son, Frederick Sumner Smith.

Dates: 1848-1911

Standing Committee on Professional Awareness, Yale University Library, records

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Call Number: RU 154
Abstract:

The records consist of memoranda, minutes, agendas, videotapes, and correspondence documenting the operations and activities of the Standing Committee on Professional Awareness (SCOPA) at Yale University Library.

Dates: 1986-2004

Madeline Earle Stanton papers

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Call Number: MS 1482
Abstract:

The papers include correspondence, diaries, writings, memorabilia, and photographs documenting Madeline Stanton's bibliographic and administrative support of the work of Harvey Cushing and John Fulton, as well as her personal affairs.

Dates: 1916-1983

Henry Stevens papers

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Call Number: MS 1117
Abstract:

Correspondence, chiefly concerning books and cataloguing; an essay on the Universal Postal Union; a portion of a speech; an eighteenth-century French manuscript; and memorabilia. Among Henry Stevens' correspondents are John R. Bartlett, Charles Deane, Charles Coffin Jewett, Henry Coit Kingsley, and J. Wingate Thornton.

Dates: 1712-1879, bulk 1834-1879

James Hammond Trumbull papers

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Call Number: MS 507
Abstract:

The papers consist of correspondence, writings, notes and other papers pertaining to Connecticut and New England history and American Indians.

Dates: 1649-1897

Sergius Ossipovich Yakobson Papers

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Call Number: MS 1419
Abstract:

The papers consist of correspondence, writings, and topical files which document the professional career of Sergius Ossipovich Yakobson. The papers highlight his work in the Slavic Divison of the Library of Congress. Yakobson's writings on the history of Russia and the evolution of the Soviet state comprise over half the papers.

Dates: 1910-1979, bulk 1940-1969

Yale University Library personnel records

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Call Number: RU 100
Abstract:

The records consist of personnel files of former employees maintained by Library Human Resources, Yale University.

Dates: 1909-2008

Yale University Library records concerning position classification and pay plans

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Call Number: RU 806
Abstract:

T he records consist of reports, charts, statistical data, questionnaires, job descriptions, and work description sheets documenting position classifications, pay plans, and the trainee program at the Yale University Library.

Dates: 1926-1966

Yale University Library, records of search committees

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Call Number: RU 746
Abstract:

The records consist of resumes, schedules, and notes, documenting the process of hiring of upper level librarians at Yale University Library.

Dates: 1971-1980