Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Found in 12884 Collections and/or Records:
William Francis Hooker correspondence, 1925 October-November
Correspondence with Art Hall, Oct.-Nov., 1925, from Hooker's residence at "Interpines" in Goshen, New York, a combination retirement home and care center for the elderly. Seven letters are pencil or ink holographs to Hall, and one letter is a TLS with enclosures from Hall to RSE sending him a copy of a book inscription written by Hooker.
William Francis Hooker list of publications, date of production not identified
List of Hooker's publications from The National Union Catalog Pre-1956 Imprints. Copies of all the books are available in the Harold B. Lee Library except Bill Hooker's Old-time Milwaukee.... Copies of the manuscripts and articles are preserved in the Ellison Papers except for "True tales of pioneer life on the old American frontier;...", the manuscript of which (carbon typescript) is preserved in the Ellison Collection of Indiana University's Lilly Library.
William Gates assorted personalia, 1890-1940
Contains assorted clippings, photocopies, and drawings related to both Latin America and East Asia.
William Gates clippings cut from various dictionaries, approximately 1898-1940
Contains strips cut from various dictionaries, organized alphabetically.
William Gates clippings for the compiled Maya dictionary, approximately 1898-1940
Contains seven envelopes containing clippings for the compiled Maya dictionary.
William Gates clippings of Pokomam vocabulary, 1898-1940
Contains cut strips of Pokomam vocabulary yet to be pasted.
William Gates clippings of the vocabulary in the Arte de lengua Cacchí, approximately 1898-1940
Contains Gates' clippings of the vocabulary in the "Arte de lengua Cacchí."
William Gates cut strips for Mam-Spanish vocabulary, approximately 1898-1940
Contains cut strips for Mam-Spanish vocabulary and a typescript yet to be cut.
William Gates cutouts from Quiché and Cakchiquel to Spanish dictionaries, approximately 1898-1940
Contains strips cut from various dictionaries ready to be pasted.
William Gates papers on Ciprano Alvarado, 1920-1930
Contains items related to Gates' 1920 to 1930 studies with native-Quiché speaker Ciprano Alvarado.