Matches in Harvard for { ?s <http://purl.org/dc/terms/abstract> ?o. }
- catalog abstract "Sewn notebook containing a forty-six page handwritten sermon composed by David Tappan based on the Biblical text Isaiah 65: 17, 18 and the subject of redemption. Tappan delivered the sermon multiple times as evidenced by the note on the first page, "March 11, 18, 25 Spring April 1781 Frisbee July 1782, Byfield July 1783, Lynn, Kimball. Dr. Huntington, Deerfield, French, Merrill, Dana."".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence, 1911-1915. Related publications and reference materials also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Contains research notes, examinations, course lists and other teaching materials. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Contains six letters, 1887-1898, mostly to E.M. Bacon; and minutes, 1856-1866, of a club. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence concerning Harvard matters and also correspondence with Charles Eliot Norton.".
- catalog abstract "Includes lectures. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence and research notes.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of published work (1821) on political economy containing Torrey's annotations. Related publications and reference materal also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes major administrative records relating to the Faculty, especially correspondence files of the Deans. Deans of the Faculty include the following: Ephraim Whitman Gurney (1870-1876), Charles Joyce White, Acting Dean (1887-1888), C.F. Dunbar (1876-1882; 1890-1895), James M. Peirce (1895-1898), C.L. Smith (1882-1890; 1898-1902), L.B.R. Briggs (1902-1925), C.H. Moore (1925- 1931), K.B. Murdock (1931-1935), G.D. Birkhoff (1935-1939), W.S. Ferguson (1939-1942), P. Buck (1942-1953), McGeorge Bundy (1953-1961), N. Pusey (1961-1962), F.L. Ford (1962-1970), J. Dunlop (1970-1973), H. Rosovsky (1973-1984), and A.M. Spence (1984-1990).".
- catalog abstract "Consists of research notebook.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of correspondence and other personal and professional papers.".
- catalog abstract "Contains course materials for course on history of the West including examinations, 1910-1924; reading list; annotated reprints of articles on Germans in Wisconsin and other subjects; and maps used in his course. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes letter from Tyng concerning Harvard and other papers.".
- catalog abstract "Contains copied literary and historical quotations and poems; some of the quotations are in Greek. Includes two journal entries describing journeys, 1837 (p. 114-117) and 1846 (p. 125-127).".
- catalog abstract "Consists of notes to and about Viaux by Josiah Finey and others.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of letters to Pickering.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of two letters, including typescripts, with H. Pickering.".
- catalog abstract "Includes notes and manuscripts for public lectures and writings concerning meteorology, immigration, travel, admissions and advising at Harvard College, and chapel talks. Also course materials, 1891-1932, such as lectures, laboratory exercises, examinations, grades, class lists, and other notes and papers. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "The papers of Henry Ware, Sr. contain materials he created over more than half a century beginning as a Harvard undergraduate, a minister in Hingham, Mass., and later as the Hollis Professor of Divinity. The collection is comprised of two quarter bills from his undergraduate years, financial records and documents created during his Hingham pastorship, sermons, lectures delivered to students, teaching materials used for Divinity School courses, and a small collection of correspondence and records related to Harvard College administration. The collection also includes Ware's research materials, two documents related to the publication of Ware's monograph An Inquiry into the Foundation, Evidences, and Truths of Religion, and an undated library shelflist. Ware's influence as a Unitarian theologian and educator can be researched in the sermons and lectures that form the bulk of this collection, and were delivered to Harvard undergraduates and Harvard Divinity School students regularly for more than two decades. Ware's lectures and sermons focused on careful study of the Bible and the training of a community-minded minister, and the collection provides a resource for studying the religious curriculum of Harvard in the early 19th century.".
- catalog abstract "Includes personal correspondence; manuscripts of sermons, 1824-1841; letters, 1841, to Frederic Huidekoper; and notes, 1831-1832, by students for book, The Religious Life Delineated. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence and linguistic notes. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes course notes on architectural history and manuscript of History of Architecture.".
- catalog abstract "Handwritten pages bound in a volume. The first two-thirds of the volume contain well-polished English prose written in a clear hand on only one side of the paper. The last third of the volume is in English and French on both sides of the paper and is characterized by a cramped hand and sentence fragments. Thirteen substantially smaller leaves covered in penciled notes are bound in at the end of the volume.".
- catalog abstract "Includes letterbook, letters from J.L. Lowes and others, and scrapbook with correspondence, photographs, clippings, and pamphlets.".
- catalog abstract "Includes manuscripts of published works including fiction, essays, plays, and translations. Letters, 1916, to Charles H. Barrows; lectures at Lowell Institute in 1906, for Shakespeare course at Radcliffe, 1886-1888; and other lecture notes on American literature and Shakespeare; commencement address, 1909, at College of Charleston, South Carolina; essay on the study of composition; manuscripts containing Harvard recollections, 1872-1917; short stories about student life at Harvard; and notebooks containing notes on student themes from the Harvard Annex and other data on students. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence, with Charles W. Eliot and others. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Contains personal memorabilia, such as diplomas, certificates, etc.".
- catalog abstract "Contains silhouette and memorabilia with supplementary correspondence. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Access may be restricted. Details available at the repository. Includes correspondence, applications for non-Harvard men and sample blank forms. For more detailed information about records, see Harvard Archives LOCATION below.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence, student and research notes, manuscripts (for published and unpublished work), illustrations for publications, travel and zoological field-work diaries and notebooks, teaching and public lecture notes and related material, photographs of Wheeler and others, financial and estate papers, biographical information and other papers. The bulk of the material is general correspondence relating to a range of professional concerns, including discussions and identification of insect specimens; publications; activities in regard to various scientific societies; teaching and other academic concerns, including Harvard's Bussey Institution where Wheeler was dean. Student notes relate to Wheeler's studies in Europe in the early 1890s, while research materials, including notes, diaries, and correspondence, relate to zoological work in Texas, Central America, Australia, and elsewhere. The various manuscripts include Wheeler's Demons in the Dust (published 1930). Teaching materials relate to Wheeler's career at the University of Chicago, University of Texas, and Harvard University; the latter includes papers for his teaching in entomology, and in animal behavior (Sociology 16 course). Also contained in the collection are papers of Wheeler's wife, Dora Emerson Wheeler, including work with the Republican Party in Massachusetts, Reid Hall, Inc. (American University Women's Paris Centre), and Emerson family business concerns. Also included are diaries, apparently of Wheeler's daughter, Adaline Wheeler, for travels in Europe, especially a 1931 England tour organized by the Cambridge School of Domestic Architecture and Landscape Architecture. Related publications and reference material available in the repository. For information on component parts of collection, see Harvard Archives LOCATION below.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of a bound volume of manuscript notes on the theory of equations.".
- catalog abstract "Contains letters received, manuscripts of scholarly writings and notes.".
- catalog abstract "Includes astronomical observations, 1898-1916; computations on eclipses; and notes, 1908, on astronomy students' papers. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes personal correspondence, diaries and notebooks, manuscripts of writings, scientific lectures, photograph albums, scrapbooks and Whipple family papers. Diaries include 1917 diary with photographs about Whipple's service in Russia with the American Red Cross and 1920 diary and accompaning memoranda about his service in the League of Red Cross Societies in Geneva. Also correspondence, 1869-1924; manuscripts of personal and professional writings, 1890-1915; and twelve volumes of published articles, book reviews, and other scientific works, 1890-1922. This includes manuscripts of lectures, 1896, given at Dartmouth College. Family material contains photograph albums; including some photographs of Whipple's professional activities; scrapbook, 1924, about Whipple's death; Bertha K. Whipple's diary, 1923-1924, from Constantinople and personal papers of other family members. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes mostly published works of White, German authors and others, with White's manuscript notes. Also lecture notes for various courses and some correspondence.".
- catalog abstract "Contains letter, notes and literary manuscript.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence, diaries and journals, scrapbooks, notebooks, sketches, and writings. Correspondence, 1851-1896, pertains to Winsor's resignation in 1877 from Boston Public Library; to his European travels in the 1890s; and to the Venezuelan boundary dispute in 1896. also includes personal letters, 1851-1897, and autograph letters; journals, 1847-1870. and diaries, 1881-1897; scrapbooks, 1847-1897, about student year in Heidelberg; pencil sketches done in Europe and America; and manuscripts of poems, essays and addresses by Winsor. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence files of the Assistant Recorders, including Robert W. Coues, Henry S. Thompson and Charles S. Moore. Also sample forms. For more detailed information about records, see Harvard Archives LOCATION below.".
- catalog abstract "James Winthrop (1752-1821), son of famous colonial scientist John Winthrop, served as Butler and Librarian of Harvard College, Justice of the Peace of Middlesex County, Register of Probate, and Judge in the Court of Common Pleas, among other roles. This small collection contains a notebook on logarithms he created as a student at Harvard around 1765; a journal created after his death to record the division of books he bequeathed to Thaddeus Mason Harris and Harriet H. Peck; two guardianship certificates signed by Winthrop in his capacity as register of probate in 1804 and 1812; and a notebook he kept about cases he heard as justice of the peace between 1784 and 1795. This notebook contains valuable information not only about the nature of the crimes being committed in post-Revolutionary Cambridge, but also the names and occupations of those accused and their victims.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of photostatic copies of three letters, 1734-1740, to Sir Hans Sloane, and description of Arabic manuscript in British Museum.".
- catalog abstract "The Papers of John and Hannah Winthrop contain materials created by Professor John Winthrop over more than five decades including almanacs annotated by both him and his second wife Hannah Winthrop. The collection includes a volume of sermon notes and a commonplace book from John's undergraduate years, journals with meteorological observations and calculations, a volume of his professorial lectures, and more than sixty annotated and interleaved almanacs containing brief scientific observations, notes of social and household activities, and yearly baptism and burial entries for both black and white Cambridge residents. The collection provides a resource for studying different components of the Winthrops' lives: John's interests as an undergraduate at Harvard College, his work as a scientist and professor, the travel and social engagements of a prominent American scientist, the household activities of an 18th century Cambridge family, and after John's death in 1779, the life of a widow trying to manage an altered financial situation.".
- catalog abstract "Contains both personal and professional correspondence, 1860-1961, including Woods family correspondence. Also lecture notes, photographs, and 1903 diary. Correspondents include Phillips Brooks, W.E. Hocking, and Elizabeth Woods. Some outgoing letters, 1930-1934, pertain to Harvard matters. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes personal and professional correspondence about the Geological Society of Boston, the American Geophysical Union, U.S. Geological Survey, and the New York State Museum. Also letters from Ralph S. Tarr; diaries; field notes; lecture notes; and manuscript, 1889, about geology at Martha's Vineyard. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes letters and other papers.".
- catalog abstract "Includes manuscripts of writings, notes, possibly for lectures, and other papers. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of four volumes of notebooks, 1887-1888, for Greek courses. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of correspondence with Herbert Hoover and others; lectures for Harvard economics courses; and earlier papers on courses. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of manuscripts of sermons.".
- catalog abstract "Includes student test scores for various disciplines, handbooks for advisers, class statistics and reports. For more detailed information about records, see Harvard Archives LOCATION below.".
- catalog abstract "Contains annual report.".
- catalog abstract "Contains proposal for research program.".
- catalog abstract "Contains forms and report of activities of the Laboratory. For more detailed information about records, see Harvard Archives LOCATION below.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence and other papers concerning Anderson's teaching and advising activities, such as Educational Planning Center work in 1971. Also student records, 1955-1969, and catalog of Anderson's library.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence, 1907-1967, about vascular anatomy of the Cactaceae and about Bailey's plan for unification of botanical sciences at Harvard, known as the "Bailey Plan." Also some research material. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of correspondence and notes.".
- catalog abstract "Includes personal correspondence and papers relating to professional activities.".
- catalog abstract "Includes office files of the following assistant deans: A.D. Trottenberg (1959-57) and E.L. Pattullo (1957-60) and records of Richard Leahy (ca. 1968-1972).".
- catalog abstract "Includes personal and professional correspondence, including letters to John Van Denburgh, Curator of Herpetology at California Academy of Sciences; field notes, 1918-1921, from Florida; notebooks; manuscripts of writings; and certificates. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence, lecture notes for chemistry courses and other papers relating to Baxter's professional activities. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes scrapbook pertaining to Nobel Prize Békésy received in 1961. Contains letters and other documents from Nobel prize officials, telegram, clippings, photographs and memorabilia.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence and other papers.".
- catalog abstract "Includes diaries and notebooks from Bequaert's travels in the following countries: Congo, 1910-1915; Algeria, 1913; United State and Europe, 1920-1923; Honduras, 1924; Amazon, 1924; Brazil, 1924; United States, 1924-1926; Cuba, 1926; Yucatan, 1929; Guatemala, 1931; Colombia, 1936; and West Africa, 1926-1927, 1934, 1943-1944 (sponsored by Harvard). Also catalog, 1914-1915, of herbarium specimens collected by Bequaert; some correspondence; and diplomas and certificates.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence and other papers, including manuscript material relating to Berry's course in mechanical engineering for Navy students in 1944-1945.".
- catalog abstract "Includes some correspondence, 1915-1936, and manuscripts of autobiographical and biographical writings, such as verses (with translations). Related publications and reference material available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Contains Harvard Appointment Office reports, 1912-1928; reports and other material of various alumni committees such as Endowment Fund Committee; correspondence, 1919-1921, of Alfred E. Chase; and pledge record cards. Also addresses given before Alumni Association meetings, and speeches for special events, such as commencement and alumni dinners, presented by presidents of the Alumni Association and invited speakers: James B. Conant, George C. Marshall, John Foster Dulles, etc. Other material includes constitutions and bylaws; published reports of A. Lawrence Lowell; tape recordings of proceedings; clippings and notices; bulletins and notices; and memorabilia.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence of the Presidents of Associated Harvard Clubs (AHC), including Henry M. Williams (1928-1929) and Rudolph Altrocchi (1941-1944); correspondence, 1919-1954, of the Secretary; Committee records, such as minutes, correspondence and reports of the Committee on Harvard Fund and the Scholarship Committee, among others; and Treasurer's and other financial records. Secretary's correspondence is with various clubs and committees: Harvard Fund Council, Harvard Alumni Association, Harvard offices and the Board of Overseers as well as individuals. Also includes a small amount of Associated Harvard Alumni records. Publications of AHC include copies of proceedings of annual meetings, convention and meeting notices, reports of officers and committees, directories of clubs and officers, copies of speeches, and songbooks. Also photographs and memorabilia.".
- catalog abstract "The Harvard University Archives contains material of professors and of major administrative officers whose primary affiliation has been with Harvard. Personal and professional papers might contain the following types of material: correspondence, manuscripts, research and lecture notes, etc. Papers of alumni are not included in the holdings. Clipping File contains mostly clippings and related reference material, as well as some alumni record cards, notes, and correspondence used in compiling the periodic Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates of Harvard. Although the catalogue was last published in 1930, clippings and similar material are constantly being added to the file. Collected Biographies collection includes descriptions of groups of Harvard graduates organized by such categories as professions, geographic locations, service in various wars, ethnic groups, and special activities. Also contains descriptions of other groups, from or associated with Harvard, including faculty and other officers, employees and holders of honorary degrees. Women at Harvard are represented in the collection. Descriptive material includes both manuscript and published items, such as biographical data and accounts, alumni statistics, photographs, and paintings. This collection also contains other biographical information on Harvard classes (commencing with class of 1642) including annotated catalogs, clippings and published works. In addition to the personal and professional papers, there are printed biographies and bibliographies for certain members of the faculty and officers of the University. There are also pamphlets, reprints, clippings, and some manuscripts about individuals, as well as reprints of articles and pamphlets by faculty members. For description of papers of individual Harvard faculty and officers see record entered under name of person.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence and forms.For more detailed information about records, see Harvard Archives LOCATION below.".
- catalog abstract "Includes professional and business correspondence with letters about Abbott's Yale and Harvard appointments; manuscripts of articles, lectures and addresses; student grades, 1921-1925, for history courses; and notes taken at Oxford.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of multigraph copy concerning proposed automatic calculating machine with annotations.".
- catalog abstract "Contains recorded lectures on world history; Albion's vita; and S. Sprague's student notes, 1962, for course taught by Albion, five sound recordings.".
- catalog abstract "Includes personal correspondence, 1930-1967; teaching materials including lectures and addresses, publications, correspondence and outlines; research notes and data relating to psychology and religion; and bibliographic and autobiographical material. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence, 1907-1946; material about Altrocchi's research, teaching and writing; and bibliography.".
- catalog abstract "The Papers of Oakes Ames, 1897-1967, document his personal and family life, and include autobiographical material. They also document the field of botany, including teaching, research, and the administration of the Botanical Museum.".
- catalog abstract "Contains personal and professional correspondence pertaining to Bigelow's research on plankton and fishes in the Gulf of Maine and work on the National Academy of Sciences' Committee on Oceanography. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes personal and professional correspondence and other manuscripts relating to the Department of Geology and the Geological Museum. Also reviews and other materials about Billings' book Structural Geology. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence, manuscripts of conference papers, lectures, articles, essays and other papers. Also card catalog and index of photocopies of manuscripts in the J. P. Morgan collection. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence files of the following Secretaries: F. Bolles, R. Cobb, B.S. Hurlbut, J.G. Hart, G.W. Cram and others. Also applications for teaching positions, placement service, form letters, secretary's notes, lists of voting members and correspondence pertaining to faculty meetings. Also includes microfilm copies of student records. For more detailed information about records, see Harvard Archives LOCATION below.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of personal correspondence. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Contains lecture titled Laboratory Methods in Aeronautics, some correspondence and other papers.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence as editor of Contemporary Psychology; research files; Boring family correspondence; psychology lecture notes; and manuscripts of publications. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence and manuscript of writings, memoranda, and reports. The correspondence with L.B.R. Briggs relates to proposed course for undergraduates in vocational guidance.".
- catalog abstract "The papers consist chiefly of professional and research material. The documents touch on many aspects of Bridgman's work, including experiments, procurement of research materials and funding, writing and publication, involvement with scholarly societies, work for the Los Alamos National Laboratory, and teaching. There is a small amount of material dating from Bridgman's student days, chiefly course notes. There are also small amounts of memorial, biographical, and personal material. Formats include correspondence, laboratory notebooks, manuscripts and notes for Bridgman's writings, research laboratory notebooks, card indices, bibliographies, reports, photographs, diagrams, and charts.".
- catalog abstract "Contains manuscripts of writings including "Views of Harvard".".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence, 1934-1968, including some relating to the American Oxonian magazine; manuscripts of writings and speeches; photographs of Europe; some material about Harvard organizations; and scrapbook with clippings, programs and other items.".
- catalog abstract "Includes lecture notes for courses, and bibliographies of Brooks' publications.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, and other papers relating to the professional career of Harvey Brooks. A significant percentage of the material relates to organizations, universities, and government committees of which he was a member or chair, including the National Science Foundation, the President's Science Advisory Committee, and the National Academy of Sciences. Also includes personal papers from the early 1930s; material relating to nuclear issues from the 1940s and 1950s; materials relating to his role as editor-in-chief of the Journal of the Physics and Chemistry of Solids; and teaching materials relating to his role as Gordon McKay Professor in the Division of Engineering and Applied physics (1950-1975) and as Benjamin Peirce Professor of Technology and Public Policy (1976-1986).".
- catalog abstract "Heinrich Brüning (1885-1970) was Chancellor of Germany from March 1930 until May 1932. After losing political power in Germany, Nazi threats pushed him to leave the country and he became an academic. From 1939 to1952 he was Lucius N. Littauer Professor of Government in the Graduate School of Public Administration at Harvard, and he later held an appointment as Professor of Political Science at the University of Cologne from 1951 to 1956. The Heinrich Brüning personal archive and Brüning family archive primarily documents the personal, professional, and political life of Heinrich Brüning from his chancellorship of Germany (1930-1932) during the Weimar Republic through his academic career at Harvard and the University of Cologne. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence and subject files, dating from approximately 1910 to 1960, from when Heinrich Brüning was a university student through his early years of retirement in Vermont. This collection also includes significant material from Brüning’s siblings Hermann Brüning and Maria Brüning, as well as from Heinrich Brüning’s longtime secretary and later literary executor Claire Nix.".
- catalog abstract "Includes records of Assistants to the Provost, Francis Keppel and John Monro; and Financial Assistant to the Provost. Also sample blank forms, form letters and notices.".
- catalog abstract "Contains professional correspondence, including some relating to Bruner's work as president of American Psychological Association and activities in other societies. Also correspondence related to his research. Personal papers include correspondence, autobiographical material, scrapbooks, appointment books, and financial records. Research material contains notes, letters, reports and publications about his work on cognition, public opinion, and other subjects. Other material includes lectures, notes and papers of students, letters of recommendation, and reports on cognition projects.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence, notebooks, and other papers.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence, lecture notes for Harvard and other schools, addresses and essays, and unpublished manuscripts.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence and other personal and family papers, lecture notes, and research material on local and federal income tax law.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of correspondence and clippings about book by Howard Palmer on mountaineering.".
- catalog abstract "This collection documents Richard Clarke Cabot's medical, religious, and social interests. It contains biographical material, correspondence, manuscripts, medical records (records both of his own practice and teaching material consisting of autopsied cases adn ante-mortem and post-mortem reports), research material, speeches, and teaching notes. Topics and concerns include: medical practice, teaching of medicine, student life, World War I, medical ethics, religion and medicine, social work, publications, and the Andover-Newton School of Theology. Also includes professional and personal papers of Ella Lyman Cabot and 1913 correspondence with Harry Linenthal about his appointment to Massachusetts General Hospital.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence (mainly incoming). Accession 18428 : consists of a letter, Dec. 26, 1938, to a Mrs. Allen with some notes on books, along with two reprints by Cadbury, dated 1936 and 1938 (What Happened to John Harvard's Books?" and "My Professor's Closet"), 1936-1938 (.17 cubic feet, 1 half-document box).".
- catalog abstract "Consists of correspondence including some with and about former students.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence, memoranda, and other material relating to the Graduate School of Education at Harvard.".
- catalog abstract "Contains personal and professional correspondence pertaining to Chafee's work as president of the Massachusetts Council for the Abolition of the Death Penalty, and his involvement in professional organizations such as the American Bar Association and the American Civil Liberties Union. Other material includes Harvard College and Law School papers with addresses and notebook; commonplace books; diaries, 1895-1927; literary manuscripts; and scrapbooks. Also Chafee family papers, 1889-1957, including letters and scrapbook; and tape recordings of television lectures, 1956-1957, on "The Constitution and Human Rights".".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence, 1895-1921, of G. W. Cram. Also instructions to monitors and officers for admissions examinations, lists of degrees, and commencement material. For more detailed information about records, see Harvard Archives LOCATION below.".