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Johann Georg Zimmermann letter, Hannover, 1784, June 27

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ALS. Describes the case history of Prince Frederick of England, who suffered from attacks of intermittent fever and convulsive asthma.
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John Zeigler papers, 1927-2013 (bulk 1942-1946)

2.2 Linear Feet 1010 Items
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Poet and book store owner in Charleston, SC. Collection predominantly contains World War II-era correspondence between lovers/partners John Zeigler and Edwin Peacock and their close friend George Scheirer, along with Zeigler's correspondence with his family. After the war, Zeigler and Peacock co-founded of a bookstore in Charleston, S.C., while Scheirer lived most of his adult life in Washington, DC. Recipients of Zeigler's correspondence and names mentioned in letters throughout the collection include family members of all three men, as well as friends, including Carson McCullers. Other materials include some documentation of Scheirer's work as a bookbinder; selected copies of Zeigler's writing and publications; photographs of all three individuals; and official military documents relating to Zeigler's and Peacock's service during WWII.
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John Zeigler papers, 1927-2013 (bulk 1942-1946) 2.2 Linear Feet 1010 Items

Zanol Products Company sales and marketing materials, 1924-1931

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Zanol Products Company was a direct-to-consumer firm selling a wide range of products through a network of sales agents. Its headquarters were in Cincinnati, Ohio. Collection consists of catalogs, brochures, direct mail solicitations and newsletters that advertise Zanol's product line as well as career opportunities as a sales agent for Zanol products. Acquired as part of the John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History.
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Zanol Products Company sales and marketing materials, 1924-1931 1.0 Linear Feet

Edward Raymond Zane letters and petition, 1960

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Several hundred letters and petitions, dated February-March 1960, from citizens of Greensboro, N.C. to Chairman Edward Raymond Zane and other members of the Advisory Committee on Community Relations, expressing support for or opposition to integrated seating at the Woolworth and Kress lunch counters in the wake of the Greensboro sit-in demonstrations of early February 1960.
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Edward Raymond Zane letters and petition, 1960 0.5 Linear Feet

Correspondence: Segregation, 1960 February - March Box 1, Folder 1

Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) at Duke University records, circa 1923-1985

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A chapter of the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) was established at Trinity College (Durham, N.C.) in 1917. In 1925, a new constitution was drafted and the chapter became the YWCA at Duke University. The records of the Duke University YWCA span the years 1923 to 1985, with the bulk dating between 1930 and 1970, and include reports, printed matter, correspondence, sermons, clippings, and financial records.
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Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) at Duke University records, circa 1923-1985 7.2 Linear Feet 6,000 Items

Kristen R. Yount collection on socialist feminism, 1973-1975 and undated

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Kristen R. Yount is associate professor of sociology, coordinator of the Sustainable Future Program at Northern Kentucky University. Collection comprises material Yount gathered from socialist-feminist organizations across the United States, most likely in association with the national socialist-feminist conference for organizers held at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio, in July 1975.
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Kristen R. Yount collection on socialist feminism, 1973-1975 and undated 1 Linear Feet

Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) of Durham, NC records, 1894-1992

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The Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) of Durham was founded in 1920 and served the larger Durham community from the 1920s until the 1970s. The Harriet Tubman branch of the Durham YWCA served the African-American community in particular and, through collaboration with the Central branch, fostered integration in a racically segregated Durham. In the 1970s, the YWCA became the home of the Durham Women's Health Co-op and the Durham Rape Crisis Center, which operated out of the YWCA Women's Center. These organizations were central to reform movements throughout Durham, from women's health and childcare to fair wages and civil rights. The YWCA of Durham records reflect both the administrative history of the YWCA, as well as the programs, projects, social events, and community outreach that formed the backbone of the organization. For example, a series of scrapbooks, put together by Y Teen groups, program participants, and residents of the YWCA's boarding houses captures the strength of the YWCA community. The broader impact of the YWCA is evident in their range of programming, especially the clubs they hosted, from PMS and Single Mothers groups to a "Matrons Club." The YWCA's impact is also reflected in administrative and financial materials that tell the story of the Y's work to serve the people of Durham that needed a safe place to build community for themselves and their families.
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Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) of Durham, NC records, 1894-1992 110 Linear Feet

Executive Office Files, 1926-1983 5 boxes Box 1-5

Past President's Files, 1984-1988 1 boxes Box 6

William Young notebook of seventy-seven sermons, 1835-1848

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Rev. William Young, was an itinerant Methodist preacher. Collection of 77 manuscript sermons (246 pages) that were written and used by the Reverend William Young, delivered at irregular intervals between December 1835 and January 1848.
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William Young notebook of seventy-seven sermons, 1835-1848 0.4 Linear Feet (1 item)

Notebook Box 1

Isaac Jones Young Films, 1933-1940

14 items (8mm film reels) 1.5 Linear Feet 122 Gigabytes (MKV (FFV1) digital preservation files)
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Fourteen 8mm motion picture films created or collected by Isaac Jones Young, III, of Henderson, North Carolina, primarily documenting his time spent in China in the late 1930s.
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Isaac Jones Young Films, 1933-1940 14 items (8mm film reels) 1.5 Linear Feet 122 Gigabytes (MKV (FFV1) digital preservation files)

untitled, circa 1937 Box 1, Film-reel RL11795-F8-0003, Digital-materials RL11795-SET-0001; RL11795-F8-0003.mp4

Ian Young correspondence on The Male Muse, 1969-1974

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Ian Young is an English-Canadian poet, editor, and literary critic who edited The Male Muse, an anthology of gay poetry. Collection consists of letters to Young from prospective contributors to the anthology. The letters discuss poems for inclusion, publication rights, gay literature and erotic poetry, and life as gay male poets. Also included in the collection is a published copy of The Male Muse.
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Ian Young correspondence on The Male Muse, 1969-1974 0.4 Linear Feet