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Guide to the Muriel Sibell Wolle collection (1898-1977)
by University of Colorado Libraries
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2 editions published in 2001 in English and held by 6 libraries worldwide
Guide to the papers of Bay Area Council for Soviet Jews, 1964-1994
by Bay Area Council for Soviet Jews
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2 editions published in 1994 in English and held by 5 libraries worldwide
Guide to the papers of Union of Councils for Soviet Jews 1968-1994
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1 edition published in 1995 in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide
Guide to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) Swarthmore College accession (1915-2000)
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2 editions published in 2003 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide The collection includes documents pertaining to the League s activities, including Executive Committee Meetings and Triennial Congresses, internal correspondence and correspondence with outside parties, and documents from WILPF national and branch sections. The majority of the documents are from the earlier years.
Guide to the collection of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 2nd accession (1915-1998)
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2 editions published in 2001 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Pughe Papers, 1910-1984
by George Arthur Pughe
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide The Pughe Papers are the combined papers of George Arthur Pughe and his son, James Moffat Pughe. The Pughes were attorneys in Craig, Colorado, and their papers cover the years between 1910-1984. The collection contains correspondence between the years 1923-1953, financial records, personal records, and legal and subject files, as well as information on the Colorado Water Conservation Board concerning both George and James Pughe.
University of Colorado Alumni Association Papers, 1901-1991
by CU-Boulder Alumni Association
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Papers and records (1901-1991) documenting the organization and activities of the various alumni organizations of the University of Colorado. Founded in 1882 as an independent organization of alumni, the Alumni Association became a department of the CU Foundation in 1996. The collection contains minutes, activity files, class reunion materials, audio-visual material, and fundraising records.
Marion J. Levy Jr. papers, 1936-2002 (bulk 1946-1998)
by Marion J Levy
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Marion J. Levy, Jr. (1918-2002) was the Musgrave Professor of Sociology and International Affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University. His work on social theory, family structure, and modernization, especially in China and Japan, earned him many accolades, including grants from the Ford Foundation and the National Science Foundation. Levy graduated from Harvard University in 1939. His graduate studies in Economics (M.A., University of Texas, 1940) were interrupted by World War II, during which he served as a Japanese language and intelligence officer, having received training at the Naval Japanese Language School at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Levy earned his Master's degree in Sociology from Harvard in 1943 and his Ph.D., also from Harvard, in 1947.
Carl C. Eckhardt collection, 1892-1945 (bulk 1926-1945)
by Carl Conrad Eckhardt
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Carl C. Eckhardt was a member of the University of Colorado History Department faculty from 1911-1945. During this time, he served on the University's Arts and Sciences Committee on Self Survey, as well as the Faculty Senate Committee on Minorities. He was also a member of several professional organizations outside of the University, including the Colorado-Wyoming Social Science Association. The collection contains correspondence, government documents, lecture and research notes, pamphlets, leaflets, circulars, and newspaper clippings relating to various political and professional organizations.
Woman's Club of Boulder, 1900-2001
by Colo.) Woman's Club of Boulder (Boulder
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide The Woman's Club of Boulder was organized in 1900 by several Boulder women, including Jennie Baker. The Club was forced to disband in 2000 due to lack of members. The Club Collection contains annual announcements, correspondence, documents related to club activities, financial records, photographs, scrapbooks, and documents pertaining to the Colorado Federation of Women's Clubs and the General Federation of Women's Clubs.
John M. Yumoto collection, 1943-1988
by John M Yumoto
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide The John M. Yumoto collection consists of documents taken from his scrapbook pertaining to the period in which he taught for the US Navy Japanese Language School at the University of Colorado in Boulder from 1942-1945. There is a copy of the Japanese Sword Society of the United States, Inc. Newsletter, dedicated to John M. Yumoto with biographical information included, and photographs donated by his wife, Vickie Yumoto. The documents, labeled "Scrapbook," are separated into sub-categories.
Roger Pineau papers, 1921-1993
by Roger Pineau
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide The Pineau papers cover the years 1921 to 1993. Included is documentation on the early teaching of Japanese by the US military from the 1920's, cryptology and code-breaking in World War II, and the Japanese Language School during World War II.
Francis Wolle collection, 1917-1979
by Francis Wolle
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide The Francis Wolle collection includes papers related to Wolle's career at the University of Colorado, and some items that pertain to his involvement as a deacon and ordained priest in the Episcopal Church. The collection also contains a portion of Wolle's writing, including articles, sermon drafts, and one literary biography. Other items include clippings and correspondence concerning his wife, Muriel Sibell Wolle, and the posthumous publication of her book Timberline Tailings.
Helen and Ralph Hubman collection, 1933-1966
by Helen Reybold Hubman
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide The collection consists of memorabilia that Miss Reybold saved pertaining to railroading, particularly the Zephyr Company, during her years of service. A small portion of the collection also includes documents pertaining to Ralph Hubman and his work in the geological field.
Gerald A. Hoeck collection, 1942-1946
by Gerald A Hoeck
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide The collection contains the papers of Gerald A. Hoeck, who graduated from the US Navy Japanese Language School, located at the University of Colorado in Boulder from 1942-1946. The collection contains a number of personal accounts of prisoners of war and the interrogation reports that resulted from the interviews. A map is included in the collection of the enemy units and uncaptured enemy positions on Iwo Jima as well as copies of photographs from Iwo Jima. There is also an envelope prisoners of war were required to wear telling the captors their information.
Arthur R. Dornheim Collection, 1942-1981 (bulk 1942-1945)
by Arthur R Dornheim
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide The Arthur R. Dornheim Collection contains the papers of Arthur R. Dornheim, who graduated from the US Navy Japanese Language School (JLS), at the University of Colorado in Boulder from 1942-1946. The collection consists of memorabilia and photographs of JLS, wartime, and post-War years. Dornheim was assigned to JICPOA in Pearl Harbor for two years but, in 1944, escorted Japanese prisoners captured on Guam to Pearl Harbor. He also served in the Occupation of Japan in SCAJAP and the Language Reform Section, CI&E.
Alfred Lacey Hough Papers, 1861-1924 (bulk 1869-1889)
by Alfred Lacey Hough
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide The papers are divided into several categories: family correspondence (1861-1883); military correspondence and military papers, orders, and memoranda (1873-1900); related family materials; and oversize certificates, commissions, and promotions (1855-1904). The family correspondence includes letters between A.L. Hough and his wife, Mary J. Hough, during Hough's career as a volunteer and regular army officer in the Union and post-Civil War Army. Referenced in this correspondence are family information and matters concerning his Civil War activities, the California Campaign of 1869, the Sioux War of 1876-77, and the Meeker Massacre. There are a number of letters to Hough from prominent U.S. Army Officers regarding the career of George H. Thomas, of whom Hough was a protégé. Hough's correspondence to General and Mrs. Thomas are within Hough's military correspondence. Augmenting the family and military correspondence is a military autobiography of Hough's career from 1861 to 1880. Appended to the collection are the Memoirs (1924) of A.L. Hough's son, Charles Merrill Hough, a federal judge. Charles M. Hough's memoirs discuss his parents' backgrounds and lives, while shedding light on his version of growing up in the military. An oversize folder holds the military commissions of A.L. Hough, tracking his military career.
George Mairs Bull papers, 1841-1959 bulk 1900-1959
by George Mairs Bull
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide George Bull worked as a civil engineering consultant from 1905-1945. The papers contain material on the Bull family, including photographs and the Civil War diary of Rice C. Bull (George Bull's father). Also in the collection are maps, charts, and surveys of water projects in Colorado, New Mexico, South Dakota, Montana, Oregon, and Texas. He was involved in such projects as the Moffat Tunnel, the Cucharas Dam, and Stanley Lake Reservoir. In 1937, Bull was appointed Regional Director of the Public Works Administration for 5th District.
Joe Goldfield papers, 1918-2002 (bulk 1987-2001)
by J Goldfield
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide The papers contain a number of issue papers written by Mr. Goldfield, and also issue papers written by LeRoy Moore.
Dorothy Gardiner papers, approximately 1885-1981
by Dorothy Gardiner
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide The collection contains drafts, correspondence, articles and clippings, photographs, and drawings. more
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