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- catalog abstract "Correspondence, drafts of articles and speeches, films, tapes, slides, photos, and other papers, relating mainly to Goldston's outside activities as a spokesman for the businessman's involvement in the community.".
- catalog abstract "Merchant of Boston. Accounts and letter books relating to trade between Boston and Calcutta. Includes records of two firms in which Phillips was interested: John C. Phillips and Company, of New York, whose affairs Phillips directed from his Boston home; and the Danville Mines, a silver mining enterprise of Danville, Nevada (records and letterbook containing copies of letters from Alexander Trippel, mine agent, 1877-1884).".
- catalog abstract "Minutes, articles of association, cancelled stock certificates, and decree of dissolution of the Federal Oil Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. (1864-1882); letterbooks and notebooks of Stone and Hefelbower, Nashville, Tenn. (1865-1868), concerning development of oil wells, construction of tanks, storage and marketing of oil.".
- catalog abstract "Accounts for purchase of potatoes, from which starch was then made for sale to mills at Lowell, Mass. and elsewhere. Bailey lived in Reading, Vt.".
- catalog abstract "Two small account books kept by members of the Pearson family, of Newbury and Rowley, Mass., who conducted fulling, grist and saw mills on the Mill River from 1643 into the 19th century. The first volume contains fulling mill entries, 1684-1695, of John, Sr. (died 1693), and his sons, John, Jeremiah and Steven, showing yards of cloth fulled, with payment in cash and product. In the second volume the earliest entries (1714-1720) were made by John Pearson, son of Jeremiah, then in Stonington, Ct. a carpenter and cabinetmaker. Returning to Newbury, he inherited his father's mill. These entries pertain chiefly to a saw and grist mill. John was succeeded by his son, Silas, whose accounts continue to 1799, with saw and grist mill entries, accounts with the town of Newbury for the poor, and a committee for the selection of a new pastor.".
- catalog abstract "General accounts, production records, and payrolls. Includes records of the Saxonville Mills and the New England Worsted Company.".
- catalog abstract "Extensive series of financial records of Suncook and its predecessor firms. For Suncook there is also considerable unbound material, including correspondence, tax papers, and employment materials. Included are a few records of Superior Diaphragm Manufacturing Company, 1935-1936. Wellington, Sears and Company was selling agent for Suncook for much of the time.".
- catalog abstract "This is the record book of an unidentified firm, probably from Boston, which apparently supplied cotton print works with the engraved patterned plates used in the printing process. It records orders from such firms as American Printing Company, Algonquin Printing Company, Eddystone Manufacturing Company, Merrimack Manufacturing Company, Garner and Company, Windsor Company, and includes hundreds of samples, usually cloth, but sometimes paper, of the patterns ordered. Many, if not all, of the plates were imported, and many were provided by Lockett, Crossland and Company, of Manchester, England. The book is considerably fuller for the years 1898-1900 than for the later years.".
- catalog abstract "Hand spinning and weaving records, 1710-1732, of Ebenezer Wright, Westford, Mass. Journal accounts, 1789-1791, of the Worcester (Mass.) Cotton Manufactory. Ledger, 1806-1849, of Moses Hoit, Exeter and Derry, N.H., with entries for wool carding, cider, and teaching. Ledger, 1814-1816, and notes receivable and payable, 1822-1848, of Northbridge (Mass.) Cotton Manufacturing Company. Manuscript account by Joshua Aubin of the Flannel Manufacturing Company, Amesbury, Mass., 1821-1852. Directors' records and incorporation records, 1823-1844, of the Taunton (Mass.) Manufacturing Company, organized for manufacturing cotton and wool goods, rolling copper and iron, and making nails. Letterbook, 1827-1830, including treasurer's letters, of Newmarket Manufacturing Company, cotton manufacturer of Newmarket and Salem, N.H. Records, 1828-1836, of the Windsor (Vt.) Cotton and Woolen Manufacturing Company. Two volumes of payrolls, 1844-1848, from Uxbridge Cotton Mills, North Uxbridge, Mass. Woolen accounts, 1836-1887, of Cordiss Mills, Millbury, Mass. Cotton card-room book, 1848-1849, 1871-1873, of Chester C. Thing, Kennebunk, Me. Woolen accounts, 1851-1856, of Francis W. Winn, Dexter, N.Y. Insurance records, 1873, of various textile firms in Lowell, Mass. Summary accounts and cloth samples of Columbian Manufacturing Company, Greenville, N.H., 1889-1910. Balance sheets, 1866-1930, of Lippitt Woolen Company, Woonsocket, R.I. Production record, 1901-1904, of New England Cotton Yarn Company, New Bedford, Mass. Miscellaneous papers, 1905-1935, of Uxbridge Cotton Mills (Crown and Eagle Mills) and James Whitin. Data on various textile mills in New Bedford, Mass. collected for the W.P.A. in 1938.".
- catalog abstract "Accounts of John Hayward, Braintree, Mass., for 1752-1776; unidentified account book from Hampton, N.H. area for 1752-1760; ledger of Matthew Noble, Westfield, Mass., 1766-1840 (continued after 1805 by William Moseley, administrator of Noble's estate); accounts of Nathan Pierson, West Stockbridge, Mass., for 1784-1826; daybooks of Henry Baxter, Barton, Vt., for 1829-1837; letters and dividend statements (1869-1872) relating to an early profit sharing plan of Webster and Company's tannery and patent leather factory, Malden, Mass.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, orders, and bills (sampled), of a firm which produced waterproof paper for use in building, packing of perishable products, and bleaching. The firm was founded ca. 1919 and located in Canton, Mass. In 1963 it was sold to Phoenix Building Products of Philadelphia.".
- catalog abstract "Records of a lumber dealer in Worcester, Mass.; there are fairly good series of journals, ledgers, and incoming and outgoing letters. The firm was at various times known as John Gates and Company and John Gates and Sons Company; it seems to have had connections with Earle and Turner and P. J. Turner and Company.".
- catalog abstract "Account books giving a continuous record for 54 years of the Plumer farm, Epping, New Hampshire. They contain credit accounts for spinning, farm labor and products and some general store accounts.".
- catalog abstract "Daybooks and ledgers of a farm family from Springfield, Mass. William Chapin 2nd: daybook, 1782-1790; ledger, 1796-1827. Includes accounts for cider and saw mills. William Chapin 3rd: daybooks, 1806-1830, 1826-1852; entries in another hand, 1866. Includes accounts for lumbering, carpentry and odd jobs. Heman Chapin, ledger, 1813-1847. Includes a few pages of daybook entries. Heman was a brother of William 3rd, and both were sons of William 2nd.".
- catalog abstract "Records of meetings, ledgers, journals, and cash books for both Ipswich and Gilmanton Mills. Correspondence between agent and treasurer and with Lawrence and Company, selling agents, is extensive. Includes letters of treasurers S. D. Parker, R. H. Leonard, and Auguste Richard, and agents W. E. Hayward and L. Kleeb. Also includes correspondence of D. G. Donovan, H. N. Doughty, H. M. Neilsen. There is considerable material on the liquidation of the Ipswich plant.".
- catalog abstract "Agent for textile companies in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. Letter copybook, journal, work diaries, and memorandum books, relating to Gordon's employment by the Exeter Cotton Factory, and the Rockingham Cotton Manufactory, Exeter, N.H., ca. 1813-1826; the Mansfield U. C. and W. Manufactory, Mansfield, Mass., ca. 1827-1833; and the Salisbury Manufacturing Company, Salisbury, Mass., ca. 1833-1845. Gordon worked in Methuen, Mass. about 1846.".
- catalog abstract "Letterbooks, incoming letters and papers, financial sheets and plans, annual reports, blueprints, pictures.".
- catalog abstract "A comprehensive run of letterbooks from 1878 to 1948 along with some financial records, ledgers, journals, and cashbooks, principally from the 19th century.".
- catalog abstract "A fragmentary collection of account books, cashbooks, invoices, time books, and sales books of a company in Westbrook, Maine which produced dress silks and satins. Some of the accounts are of J. P. Jordan, selling agent of the company.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and engineering data. Additional Safford material can be found in the papers of the Proprietors of the Locks and Canals on Merrimack River, also in Baker Library.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence (including an extensive series of letters between agents and treasurers), primary account books, production records, sales books, ledgers, journals, cashbooks from the offices in Boston and Chicopee, Mass., a complete set of payrolls, and other manuscripts relating to the manufacture of cotton goods by Dwight Manufacturing Company, Perkins Manufacturing Company, Cabot Manufacturing Company, and Alabama Mills. Includes records of selling agents, James K. Mills and Company and Minot, Hooper and Company; records of two utilities operated by the firm: Chicopee Gas Works (1852-1897) and Chicopee Electric Light Company (1887-1896); letters of treasurers Samuel F. Lyman, F. H. Story, C. W. Freeland, William A. Burke, J. Howard Nichols, Edwin F. Greene, Ernest Lovering, and George Nichols; and letters of agents S. Adams, R. A. Budlong, G. H. Nye, James W. Cumnock, N. Whittier, L. A. Aumann, and J. F. Bachelor.".
- catalog abstract "These boxes contain the articles of association, administrative records, paid bills, and letters of the Company. The firm supplied the iron work for the Nashua and Lowell Railroad, and several of its officers were also officers of the Railroad.".
- catalog abstract "Records of an iron manufacturer and saw mill, Marquette, Mich. Ledger, 1853-1856; in addition to an account of the iron manufactured, the work done each day, and weather report for the day, the book contains accounts of a general store kept for the benefit of the employees. There are also two volumes (ledger, 1863 and daybook, 1863-1865) of a saw mill and a daybook (1860) of a food store, also at Marquette.".
- catalog abstract "Account books and unbound papers, including letters, relating to the many interests of D. P. Hall in Vermont and Michigan. Vermont activities include Hall and Chase, Island Pond Lumber Company, and Lyndon Mill Company. In Michigan, Hall acted as agent for Erastus Corning, of New York, and for E. and T. Fairbanks, of St. Johnsbury, Vt. There are records of the Frankfort and Southeastern Railroad Company, of Michigan.".
- catalog abstract "The material on shipbuilding includes two ledgers, 1874, 1879-1880; two letter books, 1893-1906; one time book, 1913-1916; fourteen boxes of letters, bills, insurance policies, 1871-1903. There are also seven volumes (daybooks, journals, and ledgers, 1885-1904) for a general store operated by the Sawyer family in Millbridge.".
- catalog abstract "Incomplete series of account books, letters and other records of one of the largest firms bringing spruce logs down the Connecticut River. There is much unbound material on lumber holdings in New Hampshire and Vermont and on the actual logging and driving operations. Some material relates to the Turners Falls Company and to the New England Fibre Company, a subsidiary. The business was located in Turner Falls, Mass. William O. Comstock served as treasurer of the company from 1872. His sons William O. Comstock and Thomas Lamb Comstock were also employed. Thomas Lamb Comstock began working for the company in 1883 and became director and treasurer in 1887.".
- catalog abstract "Papers of Amoskeag Manufacturing Company and of firms whose properties became part of Amoskeag by sale or reorganization: Manchester Mills, Langdon Manufacturing Company, Manchester Print-Works, Stark Mills, and Amory Manufacturing Company. Mainly 20th century records with emphasis on labor and production, including letter book (1903-1906), minute book (1831-1856), stockholders' records, patent materials, semi-annual accounts (1856-1905, 1916-1933), insurance and property records, minutes of meetings of employees' comittees, records of grievances, and descriptions of happenings (1910-1916). Includes letters from treasurers William Amory, T. Jefferson Coolidge, and F. C. Dumaine, to agents O. W. Bayley, C. W. Baldwin, T. L. Livermore, H. F. Straw, and to various other persons (1852-1906).".
- catalog abstract "These records of a firm of ship riggers in Portland, Maine, include six day books, giving the names of vessels, statement of work done, and time spent on each job, but no prices. Four ledgers show prices paid for labor. Three memorandum books give a description of each job. A cash book shows when and how much the laborers were paid.".
- catalog abstract "Journals and ledgers of a firm in Boston, Mass. which manufactured plumbers' supplies.".
- catalog abstract "Accounts of a metal worker or tool maker of Worcester, Mass. Includes entries for "skate iron," grinding, cutter blades, etc. There are monthly summaries of cash in hand and in bank and amount of work charged.".
- catalog abstract "Ledgers, journals, cash books, payrolls, sales journals, shipments, scrapbooks, letterbooks, and a small amount of unbound material. The earliest volume is a memo book of Walter Baker, containing notes taken at the Litchfield, Conn., Law School and copies of letters relating to the manufacture of woolens and of chocolate. Included in the collection are two account books (1843-1867) of Sidney B. Williams and two account books (1896-1900) of Josiah Webb & Co., makers of chocolate, Milton, Mass.".
- catalog abstract "These are incomplete records of two early Lowell cotton mills, started in 1831, joined in 1871, and finally absorbed by the Nashua Manufacturing Company in 1926. The collection is fairly strong for the early period, and there are several series of letters. The papers relating to sales in China (1905-1910) and to relations with the Locks and Canals Company (1878-1886) are of particular interest. Includes treasurers' letters of Henry Hall, Henry V. Ward, Walter Hastings, William A. Burke, J. C. Ayer, J. C. Birdseye, A. S. Covel, and Charles F. Young, and agents' letters of Israel Whitney, John Aiken, Charles L. Tilden, Charles F. Battles, John Wright, Thomas S. Shaw, E. W. Thomas, and J. J. Connell.".
- catalog abstract "The collection, which is remarkably complete, includes general account books, production records, sales records, payrolls, and letters. The records which have proved to be of the greatest interest are the letterbooks, especially the treasurers' letters, the sales records, semiannual reports to the directors, and the payrolls. Information also appears in the records for the Suffolk and Tremont Mills, which were controlled by the Lawrence Manufacturing Company. Townsend and Yale (later E. M. Townsend and Company) were the selling agents. Treasurers' letters include those of Henry Hall, Henry V. Ward, T. Jefferson Coolidge, L. M. Sargent, and C. P. Baker. Agents' letters include William Austin, William S. Southworth, William F. Salmon, Daniel Hussey, John Kilburn, Franklin Nourse, E. H. Walker.".
- catalog abstract "Diary, with accounts, of Richard Frothingham, Charlestown, Mass., 1798-1808; daybook of Thompson Weeks and Company, Boston and Charlestown, Mass., 1845-1847; three account books of F. W. Fish, wheelwright, Fayetteville, Vt., 1860-1888.".
- catalog abstract "Clerk's records and stock certificate book of a wire manufacturing firm in Spencer, Mass.".
- catalog abstract "Ledgers, with indexes, of a carriage maker of Lowell, Mass., who turned increasingly to work on automobiles.".
- catalog abstract "Four account books relating to iron works, forge and furnace, anchor and tack works in Hanover and Pembroke, Mass. Nathaniel Cushing was succeeded in 1827 by his son, Elijah, who also had a saw mill and wooden box factory. One volume contains records of the Pembroke Woolen and Cotton Manufactory, 1815-1818. There are also general store accounts.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, minute books, general account books, production records, sales records, and payrolls. Letters include those of treasurers Thomas G. Gary, William B. Bacon, Arthur T. Lyman, Arthur L. Devens, George Motley, Eben Bacon, Samuel Batchelder, James A. Dupee, and Charles B. Amory; agents Samuel Batchelder, John Avery, and O. H. Moulton; and selling agents Frothingham and Company and Joy, Langdon and Company.".
- catalog abstract "Records of mining operations in various western states, Mexico and Cuba. Includes directors' records of Boston Mining and Reduction Company, whose headquarters were in Jersey City, for 1884-1889; letters from agents in charge of mines for George F. Crane of New York City, 1885-1894; papers of Samuel P. Ely concerning various projects in mining gold, silver, and iron, 1857-1898.".
- catalog abstract "Letters between the Boston office of a newsprint manufacturing firm and the mill at Olcott, Vt.; the correspondents are two officers of the firm, Charles T. Wilder and Herbert A. Wilder. The firm was sold to the International Paper Company after 1897.".
- catalog abstract "General account books, letter books, and unbound papers of an iron foundry, C. G. and H. M. Plimpton of Walpole, Mass., which specialized in axles, wagon springs, and hoes. Some of the daybooks contain grocery accounts. Two earlier volumes are an account book, 1811-1826, of a foundry operated by Henry Plimpton and a journal, 1845-1847, of Henry Plimpton and Son, makers of satinet.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of unbound manuscripts of less than a volume in size, including material on the following companies: Vineyard Mining Company, Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard, Mass., 1850; Great Western Iron Company, Brady's Bend, Pa., 1843; Minnesota Mining and Railroad Syndicate, 1887; Penokee and Gogebic Consolidated Mines, Eliot Joel, 1890; Mountain Iron Company, Lake Superior Consolidated Mines, 1893; Rose Run Iron Company, Olympia, Ky., 1904-1913; Pomeroy Iron Works and Copake Iron Works, Copake, N.Y., 1814-1858; Glendon Rolling Mill Furnace, Easton, Pa.(?), 1847-1855; Pioneer Mining Company, San Francisco, Calif., accounts and papers, 1853-1861; Standard Consolidated Mining, Bodie, Calif., 1881-1883; Little Rapid Milling and Water Power Company, Dakota, 1883; Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company, 1841; Dominion Coal Company, 1895; Stone and Hefelbower, Nashville, Tenn., 1865-1868; Manufacturers' Power Company, Woonsocket, R.I., 1912; and Hadley Falls Company, Holyoke, Mass., 1848-1858.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of unbound material of less than a volume in size, including material on the following individuals, families, and companies: Langdon family, Portsmouth, N.H., 1711-1829; Edward Bromfield, 1743; Joseph Hubbard, Middletown, Conn., 1745-1819; William H. White, 1797-1844; Timothy Coburn, Charlestown, Mass., 1819-1838; William Pope and Sons, Boston, Mass., and the Hancock Free Bridge Corporation, 1854; Steam Stone Cutter Company vs. Rutland Marble Company, Charles Sheldon, and Charles A. Sheldon, 1864-1873; and Thomas A. Edison and E. Baker Welch, 1869.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of unbound material of less than a volume in size, including material on the following companies: Sprague Electric Elevator Company, New York, N.Y., 1890-1892; Electric Corporation, Edison Electric Illuminating Company, and Maryland Electric Company, 1894-1895; Edison Electric Illuminating Company, Boston, Mass., 1893, 1901; Jamaica Pond Aqueduct, Boston, 1848; Bangor Water Power Company, Bangor, Me., 1869-1875; and Columbia Oil Company, 1863-1864.".
- catalog abstract "The Dean's Office Subject Files consist chiefly of correspondence with parties outside of the Business School concerning the internal operations of the school. As the school's organization became more complex, material previously placed in these files was taken over by the appropriate unit and these files were closed about 1950. The correspondence is arranged alphabetically by subject (topical subject, personal name, or corporate name). Includes seven boxes of supplementary material on faculty trips. These files are also called "Administration Subject Files."".
- catalog abstract "The Dean's Office Central Files contain material generated internally concerning the operations of the Business School. They consist chiefly of mimeographed or photocopied material arranged alphabetically by topical subject heading and chronologically within each heading. They include documentation of faculty committees, internal school correspondence, and material concerning relationships between different areas of study in the school.".
- catalog abstract "Minutes of the faculty of the Harvard Business School from its founding in 1908. Consists of minutes of Informal Group of Instructors, 1908-1910, and the Administrative Board, 1910-1913. Also includes minutes of the Overseers' Committee to visit the Business School.".
- catalog abstract "Office files from associate deans of the Business School, including Russell H. Hassler (1957-1961), Vernon R. Alden (1956-1963), and Thomas A. Graves Jr. (1967-1971). Also includes some papers of Assistant Dean Guinn Smith, who took over some of Associate Dean Alden's duties in 1961 and some papers of his successor, Winfield G. Knopf.".
- catalog abstract "Includes financial accounts of the Business School, 1908-1949, including papers of budget officers George E. Bates and Luther G. Holbrook; and financial statements, 1955-1959. Also includes financial records of the operations of the 1924 endowment campaign and office files of Dean Wallace B. Donham, executive chairman of the campaign, which had as its goal five million dollars for the Business School and five million dollars for the Chemistry and Fine Arts Departments.".
- catalog abstract "Includes office files, 1947-1978, of Ardis Giffen, assistant director for placement, (including reports, bulletins, studies on placement, and alumni placement material); and records, 1972-1980, of the Office of Career Development. Earlier material includes statistics; a sampling of company job record cards; reports of trips, ca. 1937-1941, to firms in various parts of the country to see what jobs would be available. Also includes forms, memos, guidance manuals, and recruiters' guides.".
- catalog abstract "Includes minutes of committees and boards administering the doctoral program, memos, reports, correspondence, and material relating to Ford Foundation fellowships.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of research files, reports, and correspondence of the Film Department, 1947-1952; and reports and bibliographies of the Division of Audio-Visual Education, 1953-1978.".
- catalog abstract "Includes papers relating to building construction and to dedication of new buildings. Includes plans for Kresge and Aldrich Halls, sketches for landscaping, and inventory of dormitory furniture, 1927. Also includes clippings and memos concerning property owned by the Business School, such as paintings, sketches, seals, tablets, and tapestries.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of unbound material of less than a volume in size, including material on the following individuals and companies: Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, Newark, N.J., 1845-1897; Ellis B. Usher, Hollis, Me., 1833-1859; Henry Lee, Brookline, Mass., 1845-1865; Benjamin F. Wentworth vs. Hartford Fire Insurance Company, South Limington, Me., 1867-1870; New England Railroad Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Boston, Mass., 1856; the yacht Wild Duck of J. Alexander Agassiz, Newport, R.I., 1892; Tremont and Suffolk Mills, Lowell, Mass., 1912.".
- catalog abstract "Consists chiefly of clippings, programs, and other printed ephemera concerning individual buildings on the Harvard Business School campus.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of material distributed to students (with the exception of cases) and notes taken by students on lectures and cases. Includes course outlines, surveys, reading lists, and some reports.".
- catalog abstract "Includes final examination papers, mid-year exams, doctoral exams, and papers from the Army Supply Officers Training School and the Navy Supply Corps School.".
- catalog abstract "Office files relating to construction of the Business School, including material on Hageman-Harris, contractors; and McKim, Mead & White, architects. Includes specifications, summary of requisitions, and construction schedule. Also includes papers concerning the architectural competition for the new buildings, 1924-1925, including lists of competitors, evaluations of plans, and papers of Charles W. Killam, architectural advisor.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence and office files of various assistant deans, chiefly for the years 1939 to 1955. Particular subject areas emphasized are financial aid, armed services, foreign students, corporate contributions, and buildings and grounds, especially Kresge, Aldrich, Cowie, and Carpenter Halls.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of addresses delivered before the students as part of the curriculum. These are addresses chiefly of guest lecturers. Includes manuscript, mimeographed, and printed versions.".
- catalog abstract "Chiefly a vertical file collection containing clippings and other material relating to endowed professorships and lectureships at the Harvard Business School.".
- catalog abstract "Files of publications for students, staff, and alumni of the Harvard Business School. Includes alumni bulletins, Business School Bugle, Harbus News, Faculty and Staff Newsletter, and yearbooks.".
- catalog abstract "Office files of the Business History Review, including correspondence with authors, financial data, and subscription information.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of clippings, photographs, and other printed ephemera concerning student life. Also includes student skits; and audio tapes of the Harvard Business School shows.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of unbound material of less than a volume in size, including material on the following individuals and companies: Erich Bollmann, Philadelphia, Pa., 1802-1814; William Bayley, Newburyport, Mass., 1811; George Trott and John Bumstead, Boston, Mass., 1815-1816; Sumner Hudson and Company, Boston, 1826-1829; Charles Child (letters to his brother Thomas, some from the Portsmouth, N.H. jail), 1840-1843; Upham, Appleton and Company, Boston, 1842-1847; J. and D. Miller, Portland, Me., 1859-1861; J. A. Sevey, Boston, 1870-1877; Manning and Sears, Boston, 1878; John Claflin of H. B. Claflin Company, New York, N.Y., 1889-1914.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of clippings, reports, questionnaires, newsletters, and other material concerning graduating classes of the Harvard Business School. Includes material on graduates of the Advanced Management Program.".
- catalog abstract "Includes an extensive bound series of incoming letters and papers, a series of letter books, general accounting records, and payrolls. There are records for construction of canals, for collection of tolls, for kyanizing of lumber, and for a grist mill. There are papers of James B. Francis, engineer and agent, Uriah A. Boyden, hydraulic engineer, Col. James Francis, William Badger, Hiram F. Mills, Patrick T. Jackson, Kirk Boott, and George W. Whistler. Companies represented by material include Merrimack Manufacturing Company, Bigelow-Hartford Manufacturing Company, Ipswich Mills, Middlesex Company, Nashua Manufacturing Company, Saco-Lowell Shops, Pepperell Manufacturing Company, and Tremont and Suffolk Mills.".
- catalog abstract "Records of the Advanced Management Program, together with records of the earlier war production or war industry training courses. Includes samples of correspondence with companies, memoranda, clippings, reports, reading lists, and other curricular material.".
- catalog abstract "Includes minutes of council, committee papers, financial records, and papers of Donald M. Wright as director and later as consultant to the dean on alumni affairs. Also includes conference material such as announcements, brochures, speeches, and clippings; directories, club manuals, and newsletters; constitution, by-laws, and organization charts; material relating to the Harvard Business School Bulletin; and a file of pictures used in the Alumni Bulletin.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of reports, minutes, and other papers.".
- catalog abstract "A composite collection of the records and papers of various student and alumni clubs and societies. Most significant are the office files, 1944-1964, of the Associates of the Harvard Business School, together with other material relating to the Associates; and records of the Student Association, including minutes, financial records, reports, and addresses. There are folders on many of the regional alumni clubs and records and papers of the weekend conferences, 1936-1945, a discussion group for business executives held at the school.".
- catalog abstract "The collection consists of the teaching, research and writing, consulting and administrative records kept by Kenneth Andrews that document the development of the field of business policy, corporate strategy and governance, business ethics, executive education for upper management using the case method, and the role of boards of directors. Teaching records include memorandum, correspondence, notes and lectures from Administrative Practices, Business Policy, and Executive Education Advanced Management Program (AMP) courses. Research and writings include Kenneth Andrews' thesis and book on Mark Twain, research for the "Bigness Study", cases, and research for The Case Method of Teaching Human Relations and Administration, Business Policy: Text and Cases, The Effectiveness of University Management Development Programs, and The Concept of Corporate Strategy. The collection also includes records related to Andrews' involvement with AMP classes taught at the University of Hawaii and records of courses taught at IMEDE in Lausanne, Switzerland. Also includes tape recordings of Advanced Management Program sessions. Consulting records include material from Andrews' work with Connecticut Natural Gas Corporation, for which he was consultant to the Committee on the Board of Directors; Federal Judicial Center on the proper role of a board; Price Brothers, for which Andrews was on the Board of Directors, the Audit Committee, the Officers Compensation Committee, and the Management Committee; Reed and Barton, for which Andrews was on the Board of Directors; Touche Ross, for which Andrews was on the Board of Directors; and Xerox Corporation, for which he was on the Board of Directors.".
- catalog abstract "Course materials for Business Policy Course, research notes, and office files on various companies.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of unbound material of less than a volume in size, including material on the following individuals and companies: Josiah W. Smith, Clearfield, Pa., 1831-1850; American Land Company and James Tufts, 1858; and miscellaneous letters and maps relating to land in Florida, 1876-1891.".
- catalog abstract "The papers of Harvard Business School profesor John Calhoun Baker contain correspondence, reports, studies, financial statements, and statistics. The papers document the relationship between Baker's personal and professional friendships and contain numerous correspondence from key executives from a variety of corporations.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of unbound material of less than a volume in size, including material on the following banks, individuals, and companies: Manufactory Scheme (Land Bank), Boston, Mass., 1740; George Cabot and Israel Thorndike, 1792; William M. D'Antignac and John Kerr, Danville, Va., 1826-1842; North Carolina State Bank, Salisbury, N.C. and William H. Horah, Raleigh, N.C., 1832-1849; Cairo City and Canal Company, 1837; D. A. Davis, Salisbury, N.C., 1838-1851; Phoenix Bank, Boston, 1842-1851; Philadelphia Clearing House Association, 1858; James Gore King (of Prime, Ward and King), London, England, 1838; Harold A. MacCallum of Estabrook and Company, Boston, 1923-1924; New England Mortgage Security Company, 1895-1896; and Union Canal Lottery and Patrick Tracy Jackson, 1813-1821. Also includes folders of miscellaneous papers on banking in Portsmouth, N.H., 1811-1913, and in Boston, 1807, 1838; papers on consolidation of Banks in New Orleans, La., 1950; and notes on the history of Shawmut Bank, Boston, by Dane Yorke, 1952.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of unbound material of less than a volume in size, including material on the following individuals and firms engaged in the retail trade (general stores, hardward, drugs, etc.): Benjamin Leach, Manchester, Mass., 1772-1785; Samuel Porter, Chester, Vt., 1789-1791; Samuel and William Hale, Barrington, N.H., 1797-1823; Larkin and Sparks, Winsted, Conn., 1893-1894; Congdon and Carpenter, Providence, R.I., 1850-1871; Waldo Maynard (of Maynard and Noyes), Boston, Mass., 1851-1864; J. Morton and Company, Burlington, Iowa, 1886; and Reid, Cutler and Company, Boston, 1866-1875.".
- catalog abstract "The collection contains a wide variety of business instruments such as accounts receivable, bills, checks, notes, stock certificates, warranties, and samples of business letterhead. The documents date from the seventeenth century to the twentieth century. The business instruments are variously arranged by form, by business type, and by date.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of letters and documents concerning the tobacco monopoly and industry in Mexico.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of unbound manuscripts of less than a volume in size, including material on the following firms and individuals: Samuel Hodges, Jr., on Gay Cotton Manufacturing Company, Stoughton, Mass., 1811-1818; Slater and Tiffany, "Tickets" for home weavers, ca.1816; David R. Williams, Society Hill, S.C. on a cotton mill and a cotton seed oil factory, 1828-1835; Spring Manufacturing Company, Winchendon, Mass., 1833-1842; Boott Cotton Mills, Lowell, Mass., 1843; Pacific Mills, Lawrence, Mass., 1884-1885; Arnold Print Works, Tremont and Suffolk Mills, Nashua Manufacturing Company, Lowell, 1908; Lowell Bleachery, 1949; Peabody Mills, Newburyport, Mass., 1881; Duxbury Woolen Manufactory, Duxbury, Mass., 1813-1820; Boston and Canton Manufacturing Company (wool), stock certificates, 1824-1827; Pontoosuc Manufacturing Company, Pittsfield, Mass., 1831; India Rubber Hat Company, East Lexington, Mass., 1829-1857; Crown Cork and Seal Company, New York, N.Y., 1938-1945; and Middlesex Products Corporation, Cambridge, Mass., 1931-1943.".
- catalog abstract "Contains account book and 6 playbills of the theatre.".
- catalog abstract "Printed and manuscript plays, both unmarked and marked for stage directions; a prompt book; sides for roles; a collection of letters; and four scrapbooks of clippings, programs, playbills, letters, engravings, autographs, prints of actors and theatres, and other memorabilia relating to the life and career of Edwin Adams. Some of the scrapbook material pertains to his wife, Mary Adams, who was an actress and a dancer.".
- catalog abstract "Contains letters of Dibdin to various correspondents and to the Sadler's Wells Theatre; manuscripts with lyrics and music for several of Dibdin's works, as well as lists of his songs; playbills; copyright agreement between Dibdin and John Candell concerning Metamorphosis; and Dibdin's manuscripts of untitled plays. Also includes 94 drawings by Ann Dibdin Dacre for Dibdin's The Professional Life; and two letters from Charles and Thomas Dibdin.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence by Davidge, Sophia M. Clark, Margaret (Harold) Davidge, William Thomas Davidge, and Sara W. Jewett, among others. The letters discuss professional commitments such a speaking arrangements, annual fund commitments, an acceptance by the New York Public Library of a portion of the Davidge collection in 1912, a number of appeals for contributions to charitable events, and museum exhibitions. Letters also include condolences to wife on Davidge's death, writers with editing questions, personal finance, and responses to Davidge's letters that were published in the Sunday New York Times. Some of the correspondence is personal in nature, discussing family and daily life and arranging meetings and dinner parties amongst friends. Correspondence also includes letters from Davidge to his parents when he was a young boy. Also contains compositions by Davidge, including Ejectment, Our Circle, Family Jars, The Widow of the West, Jack Harkaway's Adventure in the Army and Among the Brigands, My Wife's Mother, 102, Minister of Finance, Dominique the Deserter, and Carrots written by Martha Laffitte Johnson. Collection also contains a catalogue to Davidge's library, several lectures, poetry, diaries, expense books, call books, and a commonplace book. Other types of papers include legal papers, plans, props, scene plots, property plots, sound and light cues, telegrams, and songs.".
- catalog abstract "Autograph manuscript drafts and part books of Barras' plays. Also includes letters from Edwin Booth, photographs, clippings, and printed materials.".
- catalog abstract "Contains 325 manuscripts of plays, stories, novels, lyrics, and an autobiography, in various drafts, outlines, notes, scenarios, and parts. Also includes diaries, correspondence, scrapbooks of clippings and articles, photographs, a few sketches for sets, and nine manuscripts by others. The manuscripts are mostly typescripts of plays, some with autograph revisions.".
- catalog abstract "Chiefly correspondence with some scripts.".
- catalog abstract "Contains material compiled by Charles Beecher Hogan including six card files: for calendar of the London stage, 1776-1800, indexed by play title with cast notes; for memoirs of Tate Wilkinson; for Drury Lane and Covent Garden, 1739-1750 and Smock Alley, 1744-1788; and notes on singers and performers.".
- catalog abstract "Collection of annotated scripts, notes, programs and reviews related to Snyder's performances with various companies, including Richard Foreman's Ontological Hysteric Theatre, Robert Wilson, and Mabou Mines.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of minutes of meetings of stockholders of the New England Museum and Gallery of Fine Arts (later renamed the Boston Museum).".
- catalog abstract "Contains scripts, scrapbooks, correspondence, contracts, box office statements, stories and poems relating primarily to Ehrmann's theatrical career. Includes correspondence between Ehrmann and the American dramatist and producer George S. Kaufman, pertaining to their lawsuit (1938-1942).".
- catalog abstract "A collection of costume and set designs by Armistead for various plays, ballets, and operas, including the original productions of Menotti's The Consul, Stravinsky's The Rake's Progress, and Balanchine's 1953 production of Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker. Designs for several Loeb Drama Center productions are also included. Related printed material and four letters from Stravinsky supplement the designs.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence, financial and legal papers including account books; manuscripts including seven chapters of Ludlow's Dramatic Life As I Found It, scripts, actors' sides, poems, and stories; sheet music; scrapbooks; photographs; programs; clippings; a miniature portrait of Ludlow; and miscellaneous material pertaining to Ludlow's family and theatrical career.".
- catalog abstract "Contains annotated scripts, scores, costume and set designs, photographs, correspondence, scrapbooks of clippings, 1895-1936, programs, and souvenir programs relating to Martin-Harvey's theatrical career. Included are scripts, scores, and photographs of Oedipus Rex (1912); scripts, scores, costume designs, and photographs of Via Crucis (Everyman) (1923); and scene designs for Pelleas et Melisande (1911).".
- catalog abstract "Consists of letters addressed to Sprague from various critics and Shakespearean actors. Correspondents include Robert Atkins, Nevill Coghill, Baliol Holloway, Godfrey Tearle, Alan Wilkie and Donald Wolfit, among others.".
- catalog abstract "Contains business records including cashbooks, minute books, ledgers, and membership accounts of the Association, and two boxes of clippings, programs, tickets, and miscellaneous material.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence between the Sakharoffs and members of the Bernstein family, especially Leon Bernstein who was an impressario for the Sakharoffs. Also includes a diary and a costume design by A. Sakharoff, notes by C. Sakharoff, drawings and photographs of the Sakharoffs, posters, programs, clippings in various languages, books, periodicals, and miscellaneous material.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains letters from George P. Baker, Robert Edmond Jones, Donald Oenslager, Brooks Atkinson, Oriana Atkinson, and Herbert Biberman; correspondence, reports, and clippings of the Actors' Equity Association, ca. 1952; correspondence, publications, reports, and programs of the American National Theatre and Academy, 1952-1963; correspondence and clippings of the American Theatre Wing, 1953-1958; legal and financial records pertaining to the Shubert organization, 1923-1954; programs; photos; and clippings on Brooks Atkinson.".
- catalog abstract "Includes drafts and notes for plays, screenplays, musicals and novels by Erich Segal.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence with his father William Seymour, George Pierce Baker, Rachel Barton Butler, and others; and scripts, programs, photographs, clippings, and miscellaneous material primarily related to theatrical activities at Harvard including George Pierce Baker's 47 Workshop, the Harvard Dramatic Club, Pi Eta Society, and the Hasty Pudding Club.".