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Guy Stevens Callender research notes


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    Guy Stevens Callender research papers

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    Carbon copies of the typewritten notes of Guy Stevens Callender for the "Economic history of the United States since the Civil War."

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    Guy Stevens Callender research papers

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    These papers consist entirely of typewritten notes made from Guy Stevens Callender's original ones on the general topic - the Economic History of the United States since the Civil War. According to Max Ferrand, the notes were too incomplete for publication. However, it was thought desirable to have them made available to students at Yale. The original typed copy of these notes is deposited at Yale.

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    Guy Stevens Callender research notes

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    Topics include: Immigration; Agriculture; Southern industry - cotton; Agrarian problems; Transportation; Monopoly; Protection; Foreign Trade; Ohio; Invention of labor-saving machinery; and Graduate topics

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    Louis Pasteur autograph manuscript research notes relating to his early studies and experiments with beer

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    Louis Pasteur probably carried out these experiments with beer in the first half of 1871 at the Kuhn Brewery in Clermont-Ferrand. This series of investigations would form the basis of Études sur la bière (1876), a rousing tract that furthered the study of fermentation and argued for better nationalism through chemistry. The notes are in French, but each page has an English translation.

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    Supreme Court Research Notes [before 1966]. 4 items. Items in this folder had live mold on them when the library acquisitioned them. They have since been cleaned and the mold is dead. In Mold Box 12

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    The collection contains 10,454 semi-cataloged items andis housed in 72 boxes and 3 oversize folders. The collection documents Loren Miller's four decades of fighting for equality and civil rights and his legal work against racial real estate covenants and discrimination in housing. It contains material related to his work with several organizations including the NAACP, National Urban League and the ACLU. The collection also contains material related to Loren Miller's personal life and family as well as his journalism career and ownership of the California eagle. The collection also contains many items related to Langston Hughes including letters written between Miller and Hughes and copies of some of Hughes' writings. The collection contains the following types of material: correspondence, telegrams, postcards, manuscripts, speeches, newspaper and magazine clippings, publications including full magazines, briefs and other legal documents, brochures, meeting minutes, reports and photographs as well as research notes for and drafts of Miller's book The petitioners: The story of the Supreme Court of the United States and the Negro.

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