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David Eugene Smith Professional papers, 1860-1945
139 boxesProfessional and personal papers of Smith, including correspondence and manuscripts from his students, family, contemporary mathematicians and teaching colleagues about the history and teaching of mathematics, his many committees, administrative matters at Teachers College, and his travels and collecting. Also, the manuscripts of his writings and his notes.
Trust Administration Deeds and Gifts Records, 1755-1989
2.5 linear feetThis collection consists of deeds from various land transactions and gifts of property from donors to Columbia University.
Dale Library--Dale, Samuel S., 1930-1961 Box 2, Folder 11
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- Dale Library--Dale, Samuel S., 1930-1961
Central Files (Office of the President records), 1890-1984
927 linear feetDale, Samuel S., file, 1933-1934. (1 Folder), 8/1933-5/1934 Box 667, Folder 41
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- Dale, Samuel S., file, 1933-1934. (1 Folder), 8/1933-5/1934
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Correspondence between Samuel S. Dale, a benefactor of Columbia University, and the University's president, secretary and clerk of the board of trustees. Correspondence relates to arrangements for Columbia to maintain the Thomas and Fanny Dale Memorial Library, which Dale had donated to the University
Samuel S. Dale papers, 1810-1929
8.5 linear feetCorrespondence, manuscripts, documents, and some miscellaneous printed materials. The bulk of the correspondence files, bound in sixteen volumes, deals with "..weights and measures, the textile tariff, and other subjects" for the period 1902-1929. There are three volumes of typescript copies (carbons) prepared from Dale's holograph diaries, 1887-1929, with an index in volume one. Among the manuscripts are the following: an account book kept by Samuel Dale of Carncastle, Ireland and Little Falls, N.Y., 1810-1834; and two volumes of Thomas Dale's accounts, Little Falls, N.Y., 183?-1856. These were written by Dale's grandfather and father respectively. There is also the minutes book of the American Metrological Society, 1873-1886 and an English tally stick dated 1377.