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Uncle Sam says "enlist for college" : Student Army Training Corps maintained at all above named colleges


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    U.S. Navy : help your country! : Enlist in the Navy : Navy Recruiting Station

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    Language: English Place of publication: Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) Artist(s): Reuterdahl, Henry, 1871-1925 Printer(s)/Publisher(s): Latham Litho. & Ptg. Co. Notes: "Courtesy R.J. Collier, Esq." ; "225-West 42nd St."--text, stamp at bottom center of poster.

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    Volunteer and choose your own branch of the service : Uncle Sam : Army - Artillery - Cavalry - Engineers - Hospital Corps - Infantry - Marine Corps - Nat'l Guard - Naval Militia - Navy - Quartermaster Corps : which for you?

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    Language: English Place of publication: New York (N.Y.) Artist(s): Edrop, Arthur N. Notes: "Published by Recruiting Committee of the Mayor's Committee on National Defence."

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    Jaffe, Sam, Beverly Hills

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    This collection contains the papers and architectural drawings of Los Angeles architect Wallace Neff, whose career spanned 56 years, from 1919 to 1975. The collection is divided into five series: Personal papers, Professional papers, Project records, Wallace Neff Jr. papers, and Additional donations. The materials include over 100 sets of drawings and plans, Neff's project files, writings and correspondence, job lists, daily journals, sketches and renderings, and photographs. The majority of Neff's work was residential architecture in Southern California, but the collection also contains materials on many types of institutional buildings and other structures Neff designed. Most projects are in California, with some material on projects in Florida, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington, D.C. The Airform project files discuss building in Africa, Brazil, Mexico, Portugal, and other countries. Residences represented include those for Edward L. and Estelle Carrie Doheny, Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford, Amelita Galli-Curci, Fredric March, Frances Marion and Fred Thomson, Groucho Marx, and King Vidor. Other projects include the Edward L. Doheny Memorial Library; Manresa Jesuit Retreat House; Ojai Valley Country Club; Saint Elizabeth Church; and buildings for Loyola Marymount University and Pomona College. There are many records on Neff's Airform buildings: contracts, drawings, patents, licenses, correspondence, and photographs. The collection also includes the research files of Neff's son, Wallace Neff Jr. (1930-2013), related to his father's career and works. Neff Jr. compiled this material while working on his 1986 book "Wallace Neff, Architect of California's Golden Age" (text by Alson Clark). Neff Jr.'s files contain many photographs, notes and articles on Neff buildings, as well as Neff family history, and transcripts of talks he gave on his father. In addition, Neff Jr. commissioned contemporary renderings of his father's buildings, which were painted approximately 1991 to 2007 and are part of this collection. The Additional Donations series contains drawings received from other sources after the primary donation in 2006.

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    This collection contains the papers and architectural drawings of Los Angeles architect Wallace Neff, whose career spanned 56 years, from 1919 to 1975. The collection is divided into five series: Personal papers, Professional papers, Project records, Wallace Neff Jr. papers, and Additional donations. The materials include over 100 sets of drawings and plans, Neff's project files, writings and correspondence, job lists, daily journals, sketches and renderings, and photographs. The majority of Neff's work was residential architecture in Southern California, but the collection also contains materials on many types of institutional buildings and other structures Neff designed. Most projects are in California, with some material on projects in Florida, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington, D.C. The Airform project files discuss building in Africa, Brazil, Mexico, Portugal, and other countries. Residences represented include those for Edward L. and Estelle Carrie Doheny, Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford, Amelita Galli-Curci, Fredric March, Frances Marion and Fred Thomson, Groucho Marx, and King Vidor. Other projects include the Edward L. Doheny Memorial Library; Manresa Jesuit Retreat House; Ojai Valley Country Club; Saint Elizabeth Church; and buildings for Loyola Marymount University and Pomona College. There are many records on Neff's Airform buildings: contracts, drawings, patents, licenses, correspondence, and photographs. The collection also includes the research files of Neff's son, Wallace Neff Jr. (1930-2013), related to his father's career and works. Neff Jr. compiled this material while working on his 1986 book "Wallace Neff, Architect of California's Golden Age" (text by Alson Clark). Neff Jr.'s files contain many photographs, notes and articles on Neff buildings, as well as Neff family history, and transcripts of talks he gave on his father. In addition, Neff Jr. commissioned contemporary renderings of his father's buildings, which were painted approximately 1991 to 2007 and are part of this collection. The Additional Donations series contains drawings received from other sources after the primary donation in 2006.

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    Institutions of Learning

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    Institutions of learning in the United States include: Alabama Historical Society; Alabama Polytechnic Institute; American Anthropological Association; American Antiquarian Society; American Catholic Historical Society; American Geographical and Statistical Society; American Historical Association; American-Irish Historical Society; American Numismatic and Archaeological Society; American Philosophical Society; Arkansas. State Library; Army & Navy Club; Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities; Baylor University; Boston Public Library; Buffalo Historical Society; California State Library; Case Library; Charleston Library Society; Chicago Historical Society; Chicago Public Library; Chicago, University of, Library; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Historian & Recorder's Office; College of Charleston; Columbia University Library; Confederate Memorial Literary Society Connecticut Historical Society; Delaware Historical Society; Detroit Public Library; Enoch Pratt Free Library; Essex Institute; Georgia Historical Society; Georgia. University Library; Gilbert M. Simons Library; Hampton Normal & Agricultural Institute; Harford Historical Society; Harvard College Library & Harvard Law School Library; Huguenot Society of America; Indiana State Library; Iowa, Historical Department of; Iowa State Historical Society; Johns Hopkins University Library; Kansas Historical Society; Kentucky State Historical Society; Kentucky State Library; Leland Stanford Junior University. Library; Library of Congress; Long Island Historical Society; Louisiana Historical Association; Louisiana State University. Library; Louisville Public Library; Maine Historical Society; Marietta College. Library; Maryland Historical Society; Maryland State Library; Massachusetts Historical Society; Massachusetts State Library; Michigan State Library & Michigan Library Association; Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States; Milwaukee Public Library; Minnesota Historical Society; Minneapolis Public Library; Minnesota. University. Library; Mississippi Historical Society; Missouri Historical Society (State Historical Society of Missouri); Missouri. University. Library; Nebraska State Historical Society; Newberry Library; New England Historic Genealogical Society; New Hampshire Historical Society; New Hampshire State Library; New Haven Colony Historical Society; New Jersey Historical Society; New York Genealogical & Biographical Society; New York Historical Society; New York Public Library (Lenox Library, Astor Library, Mercantile Library); New York State Library; Norfolk Public Library; North Carolina Library Department; North Carolina University. Library; Northern Indiana Historical Society; Numismatic & Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia; Oberlin College Library; Ohio Historical & Philosophical Society; Ohio State Archaeological & Historical Society; Oneida Historical Society; Orleans County Society of Natural Sciences; Pan-Republic Congress & Human Freedom League; Peabody Institute; Pennsylvania. University. Library; Pennsylvania State Library; Pennsylvania Historical Society; Philadelphia, Library Company of & Philadelphia Mercantile Library; Rhode Island Historical Society; Richmond College Library; Rochester Astronomical Society; Rockford Public Library; Rosenberg Library; Rutgers College. Library; St. Louis Public Library; Sam Houston Normal Institute; San Francisco Public Library & San Francisco Mercantile Library Association; Smithsonian Institution; Sons of Revolutionary Sires; Sons of the American Revolution; South Carolina. University. Library (South Carolina College); Southern Historical Society; Southern History Association; Syracuse Public Library; Tennessee Historical Society; Transallegheny Historical Society; Texas. University. Library; Texas State Historical Association; Tulane University of Louisiana; Union League of Philadelphia. Library; U.S. Artillery School; U.S. Department of State. Bureau of Rolls & Library, Bureau of Accounts; U.S. Department of the Interior. Bureau of Education, Bureau of Pensions, Census Office, Geological Survey, Office of Indian Affairs, Office of the Secretary; U.S. Military Academy Library; U.S. Naval Academy Library; U.S. Navy Department. Library; U.S. Navy Department. Office of War Records; U.S. Treasury Department. Bureau of Statistics; U.S. War Department. Library, Supply Division, Secretary of War; U.S. War Department. War Records Office; Vermont. University. Library; Vermont Historical Society; Virginia. University. Library; Virginia Agricultural & Mechanical College (Virginia Polytechnic Institute); Virginia Historical Society; Virginia State Library; Washington & Lee University. Library; West Virginia Historical & Antiquarian Society; Western Reserve Historical Society; Weymouth Historical Society; Williams College Library; Wisconsin Historical Society; Worcester Society of Antiquity; Wyoming Historical and Geological Society; Yale University Library; and the YMCA of the United States and Canada. Historical Library. Institutions of learning outside United States: Bodleian Library; British Museum. Printed Book Department; Canada. Society for Historical Studies; Huguenot Society of London; Numismatic & Antiquarian Society of Montreal; Ottawa (Canada). Institut Canadien Français; Quebec Lit. & Historical Society; Royal Academy of Belles Letters, History and Antiquities; Royal Historical Society; Royal Society of London; Society of Antiquaries of London; United Empire Loyalist Association of Canada; and the Victoria Institute.

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