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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

 Collection

American Historical Association Records

Identifier: MSS10686
Abstract National professional association for historians. Correspondence, minutes of meetings, manuscripts of published and unpublished articles, reports, notes, resolutions, legal briefs, membership cards and lists, administrative files, subject files, financial records, printed matter, and other records reflecting the association's history and its development of programs stimulating scholarly historical research and activities. Includes files of the secretary and executive secretary, treasurer,...
Dates 1884-1986
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Franz Boas Papers

Identifier: MSS60202
Abstract

Anthropologist, linguist, ethnologist, educator, and curator. Microfilm of originals held by the American Philosophical Society of personal and professional correspondence, diaries, and family papers relating chiefly to Boas’s career as an anthropologist and social scientist.

Dates 1878-1943
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Robert Staughton Lynd and Helen Merrell Lynd Papers

Identifier: MSS51664
Abstract

Sociologist and educator (Robert Staughton Lynd). Sociologist (Helen Merrell Lynd). Family and general correspondence, writings and lectures, notes, research material, student papers, and miscellaneous biographical and genealogical material chiefly relating to the Lynds' sociological research and writings, especially their study of "Middletown," Muncie, Indiana.

Dates 1895-1968; Majority of material found within 1922-1968
 Collection

Ellery C. Stowell Papers

Identifier: MSS41681
Abstract

Author, jurist, and professor of international law. Family correspondence, general correspondence, diaries, writings, reports, sermons, notebooks, financial records, printed matter, scrapbooks, photographs, and other papers relating primarily to Stowell's career in law, activities as a student, and travels. Includes papers of the Stowell, Fuller, and Tapley families.

Dates 1805-1952; Majority of material found within ( 1880-1952)