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Wilhelm Pauck notes, 1922 -- 1923

0.25 linear feet
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Wilhelm Pauck was a German-American church historian and professor at Union Theological Seminary, among other institutions. The collection contains Pauck's notes, written in German, relating to biblical exegesis and New Testament theology, as well as the original folder and an acid-free copy of all notes.
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Wilhelm Pauck notes, 1922 -- 1923 0.25 linear feet

Henry White Lecture notes, 1842 -- 1849

1 linear feet
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Henry White was a pastor at several New York area Presbyterian churches and Professor of Systematic Theology at UTS from 1836-1850. The collection contains four bound volumes of lectures notes compiled by his students, on lectures in systematic theology given from 1842-1849.
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Henry White lecture notes, 1842 -- 1849 1 linear feet

Hans A. Widenmann notes, 1917-1937

1 linear feet
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Notes taken by Widenmann of courses and lectures given by H. Parker Willis, Chairman of the Dept. of Banking, Columbia University, 1917-1937. Included are miscellaneous banking and business forms. The notes are in manuscript, typescript, and mimeograph form.

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Louis P. Hammett notes and manuscripts, 1965-1970

750 items
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Notes and manuscripts relating to Hammett and his 1970 book, PHYSICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY.

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Lecture notes collection, 1817-1969, bulk 1877-1913

9.92 linear feet
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Lecture notes taken by Columbia University students. Collection includes notes of lectures given by prominent Columbia professors such as Charles F. Chandler, John W. Burgess, Herbert L. Osgood, Paul Oskar Kristeller, and George E. Woodberry.
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Jacob Saposnekow Manuscripts and Notes on Iakov A. Novikov, 1928

125 items
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A manuscript, notes, and bibliographies prepared by Saposnekow on the Russo-French sociologist I︠A︡kov A. Novikov (1849-1912). Also included is a letter by Pitirim Sorokin, advising Saposnekow as to how to proceed with his research on Novikov.

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Georgii Vasil'evich Dmitrenko Manuscripts and Notes, 1950-1964

100 items
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Collection includes an untitled manuscript, a 712 page political tract, which deals with world events since 1914 in a strongly anti-Communist spirit; there are several drafts of a second treatise on a similar subject, which might have been intended by the author as a continuation of the first. This has been labelled "The Contemporary World Crisis." Also included are: multiple drafts of several shorter pieces on political-historical subjects; a few such pieces included in a single version only; a number of reports written to be delivered at emigre political congresses, chiefly those of the All-Russian National Union (Rossiĭskoe Nat︠s︡ionalńoe Obe̋dinenie); and some notes and jottings. For a list of the contents of each of the numbered stenographer's notebooks in which most of the manuscripts are written see the list compiled by Dmitrenko's literary executor, P. Sokolov, in Box 2.

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[Notes on Rome its history art architecture etc.] / L. Jeannette Daggett

2 manuscript boxes
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This collection contains typescript notes, handwritten notes, newspaper and periodical clippings, published stock images, postcards, lithograph maps, and ink on linen drawings and sketches relating to the art, architecture, and urban planning of Rome, Italy.

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Volume 12. Box 2, Folder 13

Volume 14. Box 2, Folder 14

Benjamin Franklin promissory notes, Passay, Paris, 15 February and 13 August, 1781

1 folder
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These documents were printed by Franklin at the press he established in Passy, France, while representing the new United States government in Paris. Franklin went all out to create forms which would represent the new American nation as a respectable power. For these forms, he used a sloped Roman type and fancy capitals which were unique to his press, and had the paper made to order (in England!) in the smooth wove style still little known of in France, with a strip of marbling down the center of the sheet. The sheet would have originally been twice the size you see here; it held the promissory note in duplicate. The document is "indentured," or cut apart in a wavy line through the marbling, making each copy of the promissory note (for the very large sums of money the US was borrowing from France) unique — so it would be impossible for either side to substitute a different document with, perhaps, a different sum owed.

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French loan certificates, 15 February & 13 August 1781 1 folder Box 13v shared ms 1

Peter J. Kiernan Notes from the Gov. David A. Paterson Administration, 2009-2012

5 Linear Feet
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Peter J. Kiernan served as Counsel to the Governor in the administration of David A. Paterson. The collection consists of approximately twelve oversized binders of contemporaneous notes relating to the administration

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