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Biographical notes on Joseph O'Dwyer, M.D. A.D. 1841-1898. : The inventor of intubation

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    Miscellaneous notes, (1841-1936)

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    Stern's correspondence and papers reflecting his work on the biography of Lewis Henry Morgan. Included are: Stern's correspondence, in particular with the Library of the University of Rochester where much of Morgan materials are deposited, University of Chicago Press, and Soviet scholars affiliated with the Institute of Anthropology and Ethnography. Correspondents include Robert Heinrich Lowie, I. N. Vinnikov, M. O. Kosven, and others. There are also Stern's notes, drafts, lecture notes, and reviews of his book on Morgan

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    Estate, biographical notes, childhood drawings

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    The addenda contains correspondence, business papers, estate material, diaries, account books, scrapbooks, photographs, and other material related to the work and family of James D. Hague. Other Hague family members represented in the addenda include Marian Hague, his son William Hague, and Mary Hallock Foote. Subjects included in the collection: Clarence King, mining, engineering, Guano Island, South Seas (Oceania), Japan, and the Lick Observatory. Also found in the addenda is a small group of papers of Horace F. Cutter of San Francisco, a friend of Clarence King; and a small group of papers of Edward Singleton Holden, who was an astronomer and Hague family friend. Holden was director of the Lick Observatory, president of the University of California, and librarian of West Point. The addenda also contains unprocessed folders and boxes of ephemera and realia including a chemical set, ore specimens, and printed material; photographs in Boxes 57-63 were transferred to the Photo Archive.

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