Box Dana 4
Contains 20 Results:
1928 L Beatrice Winser to Louis C. Mortmer; additional material attached, re: donation of books on printing to Newark Public Library, 5/7/28 E.K. Wright John Cotton Dana, re: purchase of a trip of land, 12/7/28 G.H. Gilbert to John Cotton Dana, typewritten copy and handwritten original, re: poem, “The Salutation of Life,” 11/12/28 William D. Parkinson to the members of the class of 1878 Dartmouth College, re: class reunion, 2/8/28 Henry Lanier to John Cotton Dana, re: inability of continuing on the “Golden Book,” will attempt to start a new magazine, 12/7/28 Several handwritten notes by John Cotton Dana and others, 1928, 1928
These papers were only partially indexed; the index cards were never filed in the card catalog. In 2011, Jeffrey Moy, the archivist at the Newark Museum, developed a finding aid, which follows in the second part of this one. The codes mean: L = letters; Misc. = miscellaneous; Ms. = manuscript; N = newspaper clippings; P = pamphlets.
1928 L – re: Salutation of Life, 1928
These papers were only partially indexed; the index cards were never filed in the card catalog. In 2011, Jeffrey Moy, the archivist at the Newark Museum, developed a finding aid, which follows in the second part of this one. The codes mean: L = letters; Misc. = miscellaneous; Ms. = manuscript; N = newspaper clippings; P = pamphlets.
1928 L – re: Will, 1928
These papers were only partially indexed; the index cards were never filed in the card catalog. In 2011, Jeffrey Moy, the archivist at the Newark Museum, developed a finding aid, which follows in the second part of this one. The codes mean: L = letters; Misc. = miscellaneous; Ms. = manuscript; N = newspaper clippings; P = pamphlets.
1928-29 L January [correspondence], includes1/14/1929 letter to Max Weber re: modern art, 1928 - 1929
These papers were only partially indexed; the index cards were never filed in the card catalog. In 2011, Jeffrey Moy, the archivist at the Newark Museum, developed a finding aid, which follows in the second part of this one. The codes mean: L = letters; Misc. = miscellaneous; Ms. = manuscript; N = newspaper clippings; P = pamphlets.
1928 Misc. – Board of Education – Sherwood Report, 1928
These papers were only partially indexed; the index cards were never filed in the card catalog. In 2011, Jeffrey Moy, the archivist at the Newark Museum, developed a finding aid, which follows in the second part of this one. The codes mean: L = letters; Misc. = miscellaneous; Ms. = manuscript; N = newspaper clippings; P = pamphlets.
1928 N, 1928
These papers were only partially indexed; the index cards were never filed in the card catalog. In 2011, Jeffrey Moy, the archivist at the Newark Museum, developed a finding aid, which follows in the second part of this one. The codes mean: L = letters; Misc. = miscellaneous; Ms. = manuscript; N = newspaper clippings; P = pamphlets.
1929 L – not indexed – five folders [R.C. Jenkinson and Beatrice Winser correspondence re: Dana] [Correspondence re: Dana’s illness and death], 1929
These papers were only partially indexed; the index cards were never filed in the card catalog. In 2011, Jeffrey Moy, the archivist at the Newark Museum, developed a finding aid, which follows in the second part of this one. The codes mean: L = letters; Misc. = miscellaneous; Ms. = manuscript; N = newspaper clippings; P = pamphlets.
1929 L – re: ALA American Library Association Meeting; Report to John Cotton Dana (typed, unsigned), 5/17/1929, 1929
These papers were only partially indexed; the index cards were never filed in the card catalog. In 2011, Jeffrey Moy, the archivist at the Newark Museum, developed a finding aid, which follows in the second part of this one. The codes mean: L = letters; Misc. = miscellaneous; Ms. = manuscript; N = newspaper clippings; P = pamphlets.
1929 L -- re: Congressional Record William L. Fish to John Cotton Dana, copy of congressional records included, 1/26/29, 1929
These papers were only partially indexed; the index cards were never filed in the card catalog. In 2011, Jeffrey Moy, the archivist at the Newark Museum, developed a finding aid, which follows in the second part of this one. The codes mean: L = letters; Misc. = miscellaneous; Ms. = manuscript; N = newspaper clippings; P = pamphlets.