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Anti-communist movements United States [1]
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Armenian Russian Institute [1]
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Atkinson, Brooks, 1894 [1]
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Buck, Pearl, 1892-1973 [1]
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Canfield, Flavia Camp, b. 1844 [1]
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Canfield, James Hulme 1830-1909 [1]
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Carter, Edward C. (Edward Clark), 1878-1954. [1]
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Columbia University [1]
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Field, Frederick Vanderbilt, 1905- [1]
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Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958 [1]
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Morse, Wayne L. (Wayne Lyman) 1900-1974 [1]
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National Education Association of the United States [1]
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Pan-Pacific Relations [1]
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Pearson, Drew, 1879-1969 [1]
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Russian War Relief [1]
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Clippings Newspapers [2]
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Carter, Edward C. (Edward Clark), 1878-1954.
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Title: Edward C. Carter Collection
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Extent: 34 cartons
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Abstract:
The Edward C. Carter papers contain correspondence, reports and memoranda, notes, typed and printed material, newspaper clippings, articles by Carter and other published material relating to the many concerns and organizations he participated in.
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Canfield, James Hulme, 1830-1909
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Title: James Hulme Canfield Papers
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Dates: 1830-1909
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Extent: 7 boxes
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Abstract:
The James Hulme Canfield collection contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, speeches, notebooks from his professorship at the University of Kansas and family memorabilia. Of particular interest are letters from his daughter, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, and his wife, Flavia Camp Canfield, during trips to the family home in Vermont, and during two extended European trips.