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Percy Maxwell Wallace correspondence, 1887-1922

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Percy Maxwell Wallace (1863-1943) was a British educator who taught at the Mohammadan Anglo-Oriental College in Aligarh, India and later served as an administrator at the University of London. Collection consists of sixteen letter books and four loose letters. Topics include Wallace's experiences teaching and reading examinations at the Mohammadan Anglo-Oriental College (now Aligarh Muslim University) and at the University of Allahabad; climate and disease in India; cricket competitions; discussions of books and authors; history of India, particularly during the Sepoy rebellion of 1857; operations and quality of the Indian postal service; social conditions and customs; social life among the British colonial elite in India; travel through Uttar Predesh and northern India; and Wallace's reflections on customs, culture and racial differences in India. The letters describe Wallace's personal and professional interactions and his social relationships with a number of British expatriates and Indian professionals, including A.H. Pirie, L.K. Hyder, Lady Florence Streatfeild, Lady Lansdowne, Lord William Beresford, Mortimer Sloper Howell, Rudyard Kipling, Sir Auckland Colvin, Sir Charles Alfred Elliott, Sir John Edge, Surech Chandra Banerjee, Syed Ahmad Khan, and Theodore Beck. Cities and towns described include Aligarh, Kanpur, Lucknow, Mussoorie, Nainital, and Shimla.
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Percy Maxwell Wallace correspondence, 1887-1922 0.4 Linear Feet

Letter book vol. 3, 1887 July 19-1887 September 10

Letter book vol. 4, 1887 September 11-1887 October 25

Meriwether Lewis Walker papers, 1809-1887

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Papers of Meriwether Lewis, Thomas L. Walker, physician, and Peachy Harmer Gilmer, physician, residents of Albemarle and Campbell counties, Va. Collection consists largely of bills and receipts, including several relating to Gilmer's treatment of soldiers during the Mexican War, and several for the Petersburg (Va.) Female College and for Mrs. Mead's School, Richmond, Va.

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Meriwether Lewis Walker papers, 1809-1887 2.4 Linear Feet approx. 818 Items

Mary Edwards Walker papers, 1866-1898

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Mary Edwards Walker (1832-1919) was a suffragist and the first female surgeon to serve in the U.S. Army. Collection consists of an albumen photo portrait of Walker and two letters written by her. One letter discusses her advocacy efforts for women's voting rights, and the other expresses her desire to build a hospital, home, and school for tuberculosis patients. Acquired as part of the History of Medicine Collection.
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Mary Edwards Walker papers, 1866-1898 3 items

Elbridge Gerry Walker papers, 1801-1903

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Druggist and court clerk, of Scottsville and Glasgow, Ky. Correspondence and business papers dealing primarily with the drug business and containing information on the practice of medicine in ante-bellum Tennessee and Kentucky. Includes papers relating to Walker's later activities as clerk of the Circuit Court of Allen County, Ky., and personal letters of various members of the Walker family of Kentucky.
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Elbridge Gerry Walker papers, 1801-1903 4 Linear Feet 1155 Items

Ken Wainio papers, 1970-2012

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Ken Wainio (1952-2006) was an American surrealist author and poet based in San Francisco, California. Collection includes manuscripts and drafts of many of Wainio's poems and writings, including his novel, Starfuck. Also includes his journals and diaries, published poetry and printed materials, some correspondence, snapshots, and other biographical information.
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Wagner Sign Service photograph album, approximately 1953-1964

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Wagner Sign Service was a signage and sign lettering firm based in Chicago, Ill. established in 1920 by Irwin Wagner. Album consists of black-and-white photographs of sign lettering created by Wagner Sign Service. Photographs are of actual signs promoting public service and workplace safety messages, as well as commercial signs advertising businesses and event venues including automobile dealers, banks, churches, movie theaters, real estate agencies, and restaurants. Acquired as part of the John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History and the Kevin P. Reilly Sr. Outdoor Advertising Archives.
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Wagner Sign Service photograph album, approximately 1953-1964 1 Linear Feet

Mary Margaret Wade papers, 1966-2007

9.4 Linear Feet 6555 Items
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Artist, writer, and arts educator. Collection contains personal correspondence, photographs, writings and drawings, subject files, ephemera, and clippings. The photographs document Wade's personal life, her art exhibits, and trips to Cuba, Alaska, and Costa Rica. The drawings and writings primarily consist of published versions and drafts of cartoons, as well as some manuscripts of writings and drawings for texts, including the artwork for Have You Ever Seen an Ugly Bride?, an unpublished book by Wade and Elizabeth Lide. The subject files include a file for the Resource Center for Women and Ministry in the South, an abortion rights petition signed by Norma McCorvey, and typescripts documenting the Kilbuck family, who were ancestors of Wade's that were missionaries in Alaska. Acquired as part of the Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture.
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Mary Margaret Wade papers, 1966-2007 9.4 Linear Feet 6555 Items

William Wadd letter, [London], 1823, Feb. 15

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ALS. Inquires whether addressee possesses the proof impression of a portrait.
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Norman Waddell papers, 1986-2010

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Author, translator, and teacher Norman Waddell was born in Washington, D.C. in 1940, and he moved to Japan in 1965. He is an emeritus professor at Otani University in Kyoto, from which he received the degree of Doctor of Literature (LittD) and where he taught for more than thirty years. He has translated works by notable Zen figures such as Suzuki D.T. (Daisetz Teitarō), Dōgen Kigen, Bankei Yōtaku, and Hakuin Ekaku. Waddell's papers include correspondence from: Zen teacher Robert Aitken, who was a co-founder of the Diamond Sangha in Honolulu; artist Frederick Franck; and scholar and translator Burton Watson.
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Norman Waddell papers, 1986-2010 0.5 Linear Feet 25 Megabytes

Franck, Frederick, 1986-2004 2 folders

A. Vulpian letter, undated.

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ALS. Writes regarding the editing of a publication on Parkinson's disease.
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A. Vulpian letter, undated. 1 items

Clement Vollmer papers, 1898-1983

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Clement Vollmer joined the German Languages and Literature Department at Duke University in 1926, where he remained until his retirement in 1956. In 1918, he published The American Novel in Germany. Professor Vollmer served as chair of the department during the 1950s, as president of the South Atlantic Modern Language Association, and was a member of numerous academic societies. Includes correspondence, recommendations, faculty meeting minutes, German Department memoranda, grade books and department enrollment statistics. Also includes date books, address books and diaries kept by Maude Hugo Vollmer (Mrs. Clement Vollmer). Inclusive years are 1898-1983.
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Clement Vollmer papers, 1898-1983 3 Linear Feet 1,000 Items

Friedrich Voelcker letter, Halle, 1924, Oct. 18

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TLS. Reports that a manuscript will be ready on April 1, 1925.
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Virginia Barber Literary Agency records, 1975-2003

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Virginia Barber became a literary agent in 1971 and opened her own agency in 1974. The Virginia Barber Literary Agency was sold to the William Morris Agency in 2001. Among the authors she represented have been Rosellen Brown, Andrew Delbanco, James Dodson, Sue Monk Kidd, Peter Mayle, Alice Munro, David Nasaw, Anita Shreve, and Anne Rivers Siddons. She has served on the Board and as President of Women's Media Group and on the Boards of Literacy Partners, Duke University Libraries, and Poets and Writers. The collection includes client files and correspondence for the VBLA's many clients during the late 1970s through the early 2000s. There are also legal and financial materials, correspondence files with other agencies and publishers, including Virago Books, and materials from Barber's work with professional organizations such as the Independent Literary Agents Association. Notable clients represented in this collection include Peter Mayle, Anita Shreve, MacDonald Harris, and Paul Ehrlich.
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Virginia Barber Literary Agency records, 1975-2003 52.5 Linear Feet .0002 Gigabytes 40,000 Items

Rudolf Virchow papers, 1865-1874

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ALS. Writes a note of thanks and sends instructions to his publisher.
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Swale Vincent signature, 1919 October 17

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Card signed by Swale Vincent, 17-10-1919.
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Frederick Vincent papers, 1776-1872

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Collection contains letters, some from prominent figures in Washington and some addressed to Chilton; court briefs from Norfolk, and several copies of Virginia Land Office records from the 18th century.

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Frederick Vincent papers, 1776-1872 1 Linear Feet 458 Items

Video Monitoring Services log books, 1978-2007

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Video Monitoring Services of America (VMS) was a television broadcast content tracking and analysis firm, based in New York, N.Y., active from the 1970s until it closed in 2011. Collection includes log books of television advertising, news broadcasts, and other media content recorded and analyzed for viewership and other parameters by VMS. The collection also includes some logs from Radio TV Reports, a competitor firm and limited partner of VMS. Acquired as part of the John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History.
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Video Monitoring Services log books, 1978-2007 3.0 Linear Feet

George Vickers papers, 1953-2017

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George Vickers (1943-2018) was a policy advocate, sociologist and social activist. Collection contains materials related to Vickers' antiwar and civil rights activism, research on the New Left, engagement with struggles for social justice and democracy across Central America, and work for the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) and the Open Society Foundations (OSF). Includes research files on US social movements and on armed conflicts and democratic transitions primarily in El Salvador and Nicaragua (1980s-2000s); periodicals, election materials, photographs, and notebooks, primarily documenting Vickers' work in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Nicaragua as a human rights and election observer (1980s-1990s); FBI files on Vickers and on activist organizations; writings by Vickers and others; and WOLA and OSF administrative files and correspondence. Also includes over 150 recorded interviews conducted by Vickers with Central American politicians, guerillas, social activists, and others. Organizations represented in the materials include Students for a Democratic Society, the Student Peace Union, Hemisphere Initiatives, Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional, the US Southern Command, and the Grupo Conjunto para la Investigación de Grupos Armados Ilegales con Motivación Política en El Salvador.
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George Vickers papers, 1953-2017 33.25 Linear Feet (63 boxes; 3 oversize folders)

Henry George Austin Vicars diaries, 1853-1865

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Henry George Austin Vicars was a British Army officer stationed in India in the 1850s and 1860s. He entered the army in October 1851, and was Adjutant of the 61st Regiment during the Sepoy Rebellion of 1857 and 1858. In his diaries, dated 1853-1855, 1857-1860, and 1864-1865, he reports on the mutinies, the Delhi siege and massacres, executing mutineers, cholera epidemics and fevers, and daily life as a soldier. Entries discuss his daily routine, the weather, his amusements and engagements, his clothing, his friends and fellow officers, his travels with the army, news and rumors he has heard, sermons and other church services he attended, and his home leave in London.
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Henry George Austin Vicars diaries, 1853-1865 1 Linear Feet 16 Items

Loose items removed from the diaries, 1850s-1860s

Veteran Feminists of America records, 1971-2025

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Veteran Feminists of America (VFA) is a nonprofit organization for veterans of the Second Wave of the feminist movement. It was founded by Jacqueline Ceballos and held its first feminist reunion in 1993. The organization sponsors reunions, programs, and publications honoring feminists throughout the United States. The collection includes administrative files, board minutes, program and reunion materials, obituaries, correspondence, financial information, newsletters, and photographs. Acquired by the Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture.
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Veteran Feminists of America records, 1971-2025 32 Linear Feet 10.4 Gigabytes