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Waldbridge Field scrapbooks
Walbridge Abner Field (1833-1899), lawyer, jurist and politician. The collection contains scrapbooks containing clippings, circulars and broadsides chronicling primarily his judicial career.
Waldemer Otis letter
Letter from Waldemer Otis to an unidentified recipient, telling him that he wishes a leave of absence from college.
Waldo Chamberlin oral history interview
Waldo Chamberlin, Dean of Summer Programs and Professor of History at Dartmouth College.
Waldo Chamberlin papers
Waldo Chamberlin (1905-1986), professor of history and government. The collection consists of papers and research related to his work with the Brookings Institution and as a documents officer for the United Nations. Papers related to his position as dean of Dartmouth College's summer programs in the 1960s are also included.
Waldo D. Frank manuscript and letters
Waldo D. Frank (1889-1967), novelist, historian, political activist, and literary critic. The collection contains correspondence as well as the manuscript and partial typescript, with notes, of "Our America, a Confession of Faith."
Waldo Fielding oral history interview
Waldo Fielding, Class of 1943. Oral history interview conducted by Mary Donin on July 17, 2008 in Brookline, MA, documenting his undergraduate years at Dartmouth during World War Two.
Walker Weed oral history interview
Walker Weed, Class of 1940. Oral history interview conducted by Mary Donin on January 17, 2011 in Hanover, NH, documenting his undergraduate experience at Dartmouth College before the start of World War Two.
Wallace Burleigh bill
Bill from Wallace Burleigh in Salisbury, New Hampshire to John White in Salisbury.
Wallace Stevens papers
Wallace Stevens (1879-1955), poet. The collection contains correspondence with other writers, critics and students of his poetry, including copies of a long series of correspondence with the Cummington Press relating to publications.
Walt Whitman letter
Three-page letter from Walt Whitman in Washington, DC to James Speed, telling him that he is sending a copy of "Leaves of Grass" and activities in the office of attorney general. There has been a rush of Confederate generals to the office.
Walt Whitman letter
Two-page letter from Walt Whitman in Washington to Ralph Waldo Emerson, telling him that he has decided to offer the enclosed piece to the Atlantic before sending it abroad. Wishes Mr. Emerson to take it to Mr. Fields. [The piece presumably was "Proud Music of the Sea Storm" - Atlantic F'69]. Enclosure lacking.
Walter Angier papers
Walter Eugene Angier (1863-1928), engineer. Thayer School of Engineering Class of 1887. The collection contains papers relating to his student days at the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts and Thayer School of Civil Engineering as well as his work as an engineer.
Walter Arndt oral history interview
Walter Arndt papers
Walter W. Arndt, translator and poet. (1916-2011). Consist of manuscripts, correspondence, newspaper clippings and research material related to his writings and translations of German and Russian verse, including the manuscript for "The Genius of Wilhelm Busch." Biographical materials such as resumes, passports, certificates and diploma as well as grade reports are also included.
Walter Backofen papers
Walter A. Backofen (1925-2007), professor. Contains manuscripts of his publications.
Walter Bowne note
Note from Walter Bowne of New York, N.Y., authorizing Richard Lang to inquire into the situation of the land in Lincoln and if sold for taxes, to redeem the same if not too late.
Walter Burke oral history interview
Walter Channing letter
In English.
Walter Chrysler Jr. papers
William P. Chrysler, Jr. (1909-1988), automobile executive and art collector. Contains papers related to the personal life of Chrysler, Jr. including family, academic, and his interest in art collecting.