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James Leslie Woodress papers, 1941-1976

2.4 Linear Feet 1112 Items
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Professor of American literature at the University of California, Davis. The James Leslie Woodress Papers span the years from 1941 to 1976. The collection (2.4 linear feet) consists mainly of professional papers including correspondence with colleagues and literary figures, editors and publishers, copyright holders, libraries, and others regarding the production of a number of Woodress' published works on the history of American literature.
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James Leslie Woodress papers, 1941-1976 2.4 Linear Feet 1112 Items

Booth Tarkington Series, 1941-1956 and undated 1 box Box 1

Dissertations in American Literature Series, 1957-1969 and undated 2 folders Box 2

Peter Wood papers on the Nixon Library Controversy, 1981, 1985

0.5 Linear Feet approx. 450 Items
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Peter H. Wood is Professor Emeritus in the Dept. of History at Duke University. The collection consists of documentation related to the Nixon Library Controversy at Duke during 1981.
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Peter Wood papers on the Nixon Library Controversy, 1981, 1985 0.5 Linear Feet approx. 450 Items

Marquis Lafayette Wood records and papers, 1852 - 1984

2.5 Linear Feet 500 Items
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Marquis Lafayette Wood was a Methodist clergyman, missionary, and educator. He served as President of Trinity College (Randolph County, N.C.) from 1883 to 1884. The Marquis Lafayette Wood Records and Papers primarily consist of diaries, sermons and addresses, with a small amount of correspondence, minutes, account books, and writings. Modern materials, such as Wood family genealogies and biographies, were added to the collection as well. Major subjects of the collection include Trinity College during the mid 1880s and Wood's career as a minister in North Carolina and as a missionary in China during the early 1860s. Materials range in date from 1852-1984 (bulk 1855-1892). English.
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Marquis Lafayette Wood records and papers, 1852 - 1984 2.5 Linear Feet 500 Items

Maxwell Woodhull Algae Specimen Scrapbook, circa 1853-1857

0.7 Linear Feet 1 Items
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Woodhull was a United States Naval officer. Scrapbook of algae specimen, circa 1853-1857.
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H. C. Wood, Jr. letter, Philadelphia, undated

1 items
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ALS. Refers the addressee to Alfred Stille's and John Shaw Billings' writings on cholera.
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Office of the Chancellor: Barnes Woodhall Records, 1969-1971

5.5 Linear Feet
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Contains correspondence, addresses, reports, memoranda, clippings and printed material documenting Woodhall's role in the governance of the University. Topics include the student unrest of the period, such as the Allen Building takeover and Vietnam War protests, unionization of the Medical Center, the management of University-owned housing, as well as Duke Forest.
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Office of the Chancellor: Barnes Woodhall Records, 1969-1971 5.5 Linear Feet

Dudley Woodbridge letter, Groton, Mass., to Dudley Woodbridge, Norwich, Conn., 1770, Apr.

1 items
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ALS. Woodbridge writes to his son concerning a land controversy involving the dower of Mrs. Mumford.
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C.K. Woodbridge papers, 1917-1997 and undated

6.0 Linear Feet
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Advertising and business executive. President of Dictaphone Corporation (1922-1927, 1948-1960), based in New York. President of Associated Advertising Clubs of the World and International Advertising Association (precursor to American Advertising Federation). C.K. Woodbridge papers include correspondence, text and notes for speeches and writings, clippings, scrapbooks, black-and-white photographs, audio belt recordings and other printed materials. Topics addressed include the management, training and compensation of sales personnel; women in the advertising business; corporate management and public relations; internationalization of advertising and marketing and the role of professional organizations; and product development (importation of margarine from the Netherlands to the U.S. and Canada; popularization of dictating equipment in office spaces). Companies and organizations represented include Advertising Club of New York, American Machine and Metals (parent company of Trout Mining), Anton Jurgens Margarine Works (precursor of Unilever), Associated Advertising Clubs of the World, Dictaphone, Incorporated Sales Managers' Association (UK), International Advertising Association (later renamed Advertising Federation of America merged to become the present American Advertising Federation), Kelvinator, League of Advertising Women, Philadelphia Club of Advertising Women, Remington Rand, and Spencer Kellogg & Sons. Acquired as part of the John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History.
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C.K. Woodbridge papers, 1917-1997 and undated 6.0 Linear Feet

Womonwrites records, 1979-2014

3.0 Linear Feet 1875 Items
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Womonwrites is an annual conference of lesbian writers. Collection includes anthologies of writings by Womonwriters (conference attendees), conference chronological files, meeting notes, meeting evaluations, and membership lists. Acquired as part of the Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture.
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Womonwrites records, 1979-2014 3.0 Linear Feet 1875 Items

Women Work! records, 1975-2009

17.1 Linear Feet
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Women Work! improved women's economic security through job training, education, lobbying policymakers, and partnering with other national organizations. It was originally known as the Displaced Homemakers Network, and operated from 1978 until 2009. Accession (2009-0163) (12,375 items; 16.5 lin. ft.; dated 1979-2009) includes board materials, training guides and reports, program materials, conference files, newsletters and publications, news clippings and photocopies, photographs, slides, electronic files and images, and videos. Acquired as part of the Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture.
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Women Work! records, 1975-2009 17.1 Linear Feet