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Francis William Coker papers
The papers consist of bibliographies, outline examinations, notes, and worksheets for courses in government and political science taught by Francis W. Coker (1878-1963) at Yale University.
Edward Cyrus Cole papers
The papers consist of correspondence, subject files, articles, speeches, book reviews, and material on the Yale School of Drama, including Cole's course notes, production notes, reports, financial papers and slides of productions. The subject files are of particular interest for the material from the early days of television, ca. 1948. Cole's work as a theater consultant is shown in the blue prints and other material prepared for theaters in Dresden, Malmo, Philadelphia and Stanford.
Coleman Brothers Collection
John Collier papers
Colton Family Papers
Correspondence, writings, sermons, diaries, account books, poems, and notes of George Colton of West Hartford, Connecticut and four of his sons. The principal figure in the papers is Henry Martyn Colton, who graduated from Yale College in 1848 and established schools in Middletown, Connecticut and New York City. Included in his papers are college lecture notes, sermons together with outlines and notes, poems, diaries, and travel writings.
Committee on University Development, Yale University, records
The records consist of materials documenting the planning needs of the Engineering School, Yale Law School Library, and School of Medicine.
Committee on Educational Planning and Costs, Yale University, records
The records consist of reports, minutes, correspondence, and subject files documenting the activities and operations of the Yale Committee on Educational Planning and Costs. Materials include financial and business reports, minutes, separate budget reports on departments and professional schools, and a file on Jerome Davis.
Committee to Recommend a Dean of Yale College records
The records consist of a report and minutes of the committee charged with recommending a dean of Yale College.
Wilson Martindale Compton papers
Writings and speeches of Wilson M. Compton, relating to lumbering and logging, forest management, and housing construction; includes material prepared for the National Lumber Manufacturers Association.
Conference for Fulbright Scholars, Yale University, records
The records consist of administrative files and correspondence concerning the 1962 Conference for Fulbright Scholars, which was sponsored by Yale University in cooperation with the Committee on International Exchange of Persons of the Conference Board of Associated Research Councils and funded by the United States Department of State.
Charitable society for the education of indigent pious young men for the ministry of the Gospel records
The records include a copy of a constitution, minutes of annual meetings, financial accounts, and correspondence. These papers are also known as the Connecticut Education Society Records.
Connecticut Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection
An artificial collection of material relating to the cities and towns of Connecticut, containing printed material, legal records, military papers, and miscellanea. Specific items include: deeds, indentures, leases, military commissions, enrollment lists, record books, and muster rolls.
Milton Conover papers
Albert Godfrey Conrad papers
Conversation for Bart, recorded by friends of A. Bartlett Giamatti
The material consists of a sound recording of friends reminiscing about A. Bartlett Giamatti, former president of Yale.
Correspondence of Yale University students who served in World War I
The records consist of a letter from Charles P. Taft (Y1918) to Pat Jones regarding Taft"s return to Yale Law School.
Franklin Lindley Couch, Class of 1917, Yale College, memorabilia
The materials consist of memorabilia, photographs, artifacts, and an engraving documenting Franklin Lindley Couch's (Yale 1917) extracurricular activities while a student at Yale. Included are materials documenting the Yale Courant staff, Beta Theta Pi fraternity, Calcium Light Night, and the Yale Field Artillery in World War I.
Council for Ecumenical Student Christian Ministry Records
Council for Ecumenical Student Christian Ministry Records - Addendum A
Council of Church Boards of Education Records
The Council of Church Boards of Education was a Protestant ecumenical organization created in 1911. The organization was made up of boards of education from several Protestant denominations. The intent of the organization was to promote the cause of religious education in institutions of higher education.