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"The Cresset" newspaper
"The Cresset," published semi-monthly by the Society of United Friends. Editors: Henry Lyman Colby, E.B. Knight, John R. Eastman. (V.8, v.13, no.1, v.21, no.1; 1 unno)
The Dartmouth Hall News Letter
In English.
The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice records
The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice records collection consists of 1 crawled website belonging to the institute.
The Dartmouth (newspaper) records
The Records of "The Dartmouth" contains financial and administrative information as well as photographs and negatives pertaining to Dartmouth College annual events. Photo subjects include commencements, winter carnival, homecoming, student life on campus, and seasonal landscapes of the college.
"The Drama of Silesia" typescript
"The Drama of Silesia" (1935). The collection contains the typescript with handwritten corrections and printer's notations of the book by William J. Rose which was published in 1935.
"The economic development of the Arctic region," manuscript
The collection contains Edward A. Jackson's thesis "The economic development of the Arctic regions," which he submitted to Manchester University, England in 1935.
"The Enterprise"
"The Enterprise," handwritten literary journal edited by A.S. Dow in Hanover, New Hampshire, contains descriptions of a journey from New Hampshire to New York, the problem of gossiping and slandering women, keeping your cattle warm, the subject of creation, the concept of time, appeals for stories, the changing nature of women, a reflecting mind, the Lyceum Society, advise for women from the age of 10 to 15, as well as poems and announcements.
The Estate of Mr. Thomas Sparhawk list
In English.
"The Evolution of Finance Capitalism" typescript
"The Evolution of Finance Capitalism" (1938). The collection contains the typescript, with handwritten corrections and printer's marks, of the published book by George W. Edwards.
"The Fifer's Companion"
Tune book with fingering chart and noted on metre, of Jacob Burdit of Putney, Vermont. Possibly based on a published work of the same title.
"The Glory of God: A Letter to my Son" typescript
"The Glory of God: A Letter to my Son" (1938). The collection contains the typescript with author's handwritten corrections and printer's notations of the book by Robert Olson Ballou, published in 1938.
"The Greatest Sport," typescript
"The Greatest Sport," by Paul R. Jenks. Dartmouth College Class of 1894. The collection contains the typescript of his autobiographical work.
The Hanover subscription list for newspapers
In English.
"The historical and legal background of Canada's Arctic claims," manuscript
Gordon W. Smith (1918-2000), historian. Consist of typescript of Smith's doctoral thesis on the Canadian Arctic and Canada's claims to land in that area.
The Hornby-Bullock expedition report
James Critchell-Bullock (1898-1953), British Army captain and explorer. Consist of a typescript of his report about his trip to Canada in 1926. The report was submitted to the Dept. of the Interior, Ottawa, under the title "An expedition of general research to the Canadian Sub-Arctic in 1924 and 1925."
"The Intelligible World" typescript
"The Intelligible World" (1929). The collection contains the typescript carbon of the book by Wilbur M. Urban.
The Inventory of the goods chatteles and debtts of Henry Corbett late of Romford in the county of Essex innholder deceased
Listing of the estate of Innkeeper Henry Corbett in Romford, Essex, England. The listing, written in ink on a nearly 3 meter long stitched and rolled vellum scroll, contains the contents of Henry Corbett's inn by room. The final portion of the scroll appears to list Corbett's debts. Each room, and each debt, is accompanied by a numerical notation. There is a summation at the end of the scroll.
The John F. Marion Collection of Count Rumford
John F. Marion (1922-1991), historian and author. (1922-1991). Consists of materials related to Count Rumford (1753-1814), his daughter Countess Rumford (Sarah Thompson, 1774-1852) and her ward Emma Gannell Burgum (1826-1923). Consists of magazine articles, clippings, correspondence, genealogical, materials, lantern slides, photographs, and negatives, typescript copies of Countess Rumford’s correspondence and diary entries, pencil sketches and engravings.