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Correspondence

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus

Found in 114 Collections and/or Records:

Samuel Gibson Dixon papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: ANSP-Coll-0241
Scope and Contents The Samuel Gibson Dixon Papers include correspondence from, to, or copied to Samuel Gibson Dixon, who was President of the Academy of Natural Sciences from 1891-1918. A large chunk of this correspondence pertains to the discussion of renovations being made to the Academy building, most particularly building a new library, and the collection includes continuous conversation between Dixon, The Snead & Co. Iron Works, the Otis Elevator Company, Wilson, Harris & Richards (architects),...
Dates: 1892-1918

Samuel Hahnemann correspondence

 Collection
Identifier: HU.095
Overview Christian Freidrich Samuel Hahnemann [1755-1843] was a German physician known to be the father of homeopathic medicine. His teachings, techniques and writings were the main basis of homeopathic medical practice, and he was seen and studied as a guiding figure by the homeopathic physicians of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Contains letters of Samuel Hahnemann with some translations, including Melanie [D'Hervilly] Hahnemann, his wife; Amalie Suss, his daughter; and Leopold Suss-Hahnemann,...
Dates: 1755-1985; Majority of material found in -

Schall collection

 Collection
Identifier: 2019-005
Overview

John Hubley Schall earned his medical degree from Hahnemann Medical College in 1893. Materials represent the life and work of Dr. Schall, his wife, Nina Schall, M.D. (Cornell Medical School, 1906) and probably their son, John Schall, also a physician, who likely owned some of the journals in the collection. Materials in the collection include photographs, illustrations, correspondence, notes, lectures and speeches, and publications.

Dates: 1893 - 1982

The James Bond Papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: ANSP-Coll-0972
Scope and Contents The James Bond Collection contains correspondence, publications, photographs and objects related to the ornithology work of Bond. The collection is divided into three series: Series I. Correspondence; Series II. Publications; and Series III. Objects. Series I. Correspondence contains letters dealing with Bond’s work as an ornithologist at the Academy including information on research, collecting trips, and publications with a few personal letters. In addition to original...
Dates: 1911-1988; Majority of material found within 1926 - 1988

Thomas S. Dunning collection

 Collection
Identifier: HU.130
Overview

Dr. Thomas “Bud” Dunning [1876-1954] was a graduate of Hahnemann Medical College, class of 1902. After graduating, Dr. Dunning was a practicing physician in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and later in Nevada. Collection contains photographs, correspondence, lectures, handbooks, notebooks, publications, and medical ephemera from the early 20th century.

Dates: 1890-1930; Majority of material found in 1910-1920

Thomas Say, Papers

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: ANSP-Coll-0455
Scope and Contents

The Thomas Say papers collection includes biographical information and family documents, scientific correspondence, annotations to various published books, study notes and bibliographical insect references, as well as papers concerning Say's connection with the Academy.

Dates: 1821-96

Track and Cross-Country records

 Collection
Identifier: UR-07-031
Abstract The Track and Field squad was among the first competitive sports teams formed at Drexel University in 1898, as part of the Department of Athletics. As early as 1911, the team competed at the Penn Relays, the oldest track and field competition in the United States. At the height of the program in the mid 1990s, there were six active track and field teams, which included both indoor and outdoor track and field teams for men and women, and men’s and women’s cross country teams. The teams were...
Dates: 1947, 1970-1994

Sophie Trent papers

 Collection
Identifier: WM-351
Abstract Doctor Sophie Trent (b. 1917) was an internist who practiced medicine from 1943 to 1987. She practiced in Connecticut, Florida, Tennessee, Puerto Rico, and St. Thomas. During her Caribbean years, Trent worked with patients who were afflicted with elephantiasis, liver fluke disease and other tropical parasites. This collection, which dates from 1924 to 1989, houses records related to Trent's medical education and her research on tropical diseases from the 1940s to 1960s. There are also...
Dates: 1924-1987

Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA) records

 Collection
Identifier: UR-06-022
Scope and content note

The collection contains nine boxes of records related to the Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA) covering the period 1963-2008. The collection contains primarily meeting minutes, reports, correspondence and subject files. The collection consists of eight series: Meeting Minutes and Agendas, Committee Meeting Minutes and Agendas, Photographs, Reports and Subject Files, Senator and Officer Records, Constitutional Files, Faculty Senate and Board of Trustees (restricted).

Dates: 1963-2008

Unrelated Letters from Various Authors

 Collection — Box small accessions 4
Identifier: ANSP-2012-046
Scope and Contents

This collection houses unrelated letters, a postcard, and a sketch from various authors.

Dates: 1876-1914