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Walter Roach oral history interview
Walter Roach, Assistant Director of the Dartmouth Players 1943-1964. Oral History Interview documenting his life and career at Dartmouth College.
Walter Rutherford Peterson oral history interview
Walter Rutherford Peterson, Class of 1947. Oral history interview documenting his undergraduate years at Dartmouth during World War Two. Interviewed by Mary Donin on December 14, 2009.
Walter Savage Landor letter
Four-page letter from Walter Savage Landor in London to John Kenyon in London in which he complains that Milnes did not publish his verses and mentions Southey. Includes explanatory note in Ticknor's hand as well as lines by Landor to Miss Ticknor.
Walter Scott letters
Three letters by Sir Walter Scott including a letter and a note to James Ballantyne, referring to the publication of his works and a letter to a London bookseller on illustrations for Waverley.
Walter Scott Parker letter
Letter from Walter Scott Parker in Reading to Asa Dodge Smith. Parker asks for a recommendation to be used in securing a position. (Endorsed by Smith with his opinion of Parker.)
Walter W. Low letter
Three-page letter from Walter W. Low in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he will be glad to do the same for the Literary Society as for the Theological. He will do what he can for the professor. Also has news of friends.
Walter W. Low letter
Two-page letter from Walter W. Low in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he has selected a similar carpet which will be sent tomorrow.
Walter W. Low letter
Two-page letter from Walter W. Low in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he will give Smith's students a carpet at its cost price. Also tells of Mr. Keeler's death.
Walter W. Low letter
Letter from Walter W. Low in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he will send the carpet in a day or two.
Walter Wells Chase letter
Two-page letter from Walter Wells Chase in Washington, DC to Asa Dodge Smith, asking Smith to recommend him for the position of superintendent of schools at Newport, Rhode Island.
Walter Wells Chase letter
Three-page letter from Walter Wells Chase to Asa Dodge Smith telling him he has received an appointment in the House of representatives and asks to have his "furlough" extended.
Walter Wells Chase letter
Three-page letter from Walter Wells Chase in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, asking for an introduction to Levi Parsons Morton. Writer hopes a good live business man may succeed Judge Bonney as Trustee.
Walter Wright papers on the White Mountains
Walter Wright papers on the White Mountains. The collection contains correspondence, research notes, bibliographical notes, and related material that formed the basis of his bibliography of the White Mountains published in 1948. Includes correspondence relating to his collection of White Mountains materials given to the Mount Washington Observatory Library in 1990 and his development of the White Mountains Collection at Dartmouth College Library.
War Department letter
Letter from the War Department in Washington to the President of N. H. order from Washington to recruit seventy-five men for army.
Ward Cotton Weeks deed
One page deed from Ward Cotton of Exeter, H to John Weeks releasing title to land in Epsom, NH.
Ward Cotton Weeks letter
One page deed from Ward Cotton Weeks of Exeter, NH to John Weeks releasing title of land in Leicester, VT.
Ward Hindman oral history interview
Warner Bentley oral history interview
Warner Bentley, Director of the Hopkins Center, Emeritus, Dartmouth College. Oral history interview documenting his career at Dartmouth College.
Warner Bentley papers
Warner Bentley (1901-1987), director of the Hopkins Center for the Arts at Dartmouth College. The collection contains correspondence on the occasion of his retirement from the Hopkins Center in 1969, as well as reports, handwritten class notes, a critique and a Drama Festival Program.
Warner Rogiers letter
Two page letter from Warner Rogiers of St. Croix to John Wheelock informing him that he would like to return to Dartmouth but is needed in his father's business.