Box Misc. MS Box 1
Contains 182 Results:
Envelope from Davison, 1933 August 14
Envelope with a three halfpence stamp and handstamped at Suffolk, addressed to Gilson, Dept. of Economics, University of Chicago, IL, USA. Address crossed out and Miss C. Ekstrand, Staatsburg, NY inserted.
Letter from Mayo, 1937 October 11
Elton Mayo of Harvard University’s Graduate School of Business Administration, to Gilson. Concerns discrimination against women in library usage during evening hours at Widener Library. Informed her that Baker Library of the Harvard Business School did not do this.
Envelope from Mayo, 1937 October 11
Harvard University stationery envelope with three cent stamp and handstamped at Cambridge, MA. Accompanying E Mayo’s letter, it is addressed to Gilson at the University of Chicago. Handstamped on back indicates it was “Received Oct 13 1937”.
Letter from Redfield, circa 1934-1936
Robert Redfield of the Division of Social Sciences, University of Chicago. Year not noted, however, Redfield served as Dean of the Division of Social Sciences from 1934-1936, and this note is written on its stationery. Discusses scholar’s social responsibility to participate in political activities with an objective attitude.
Letter, 1863 October 9
William Howell in Charleston, SC, to Lawson Howell.
Letter, 1863 October 23
William Howell in Charleston, SC, to Lawson Howell.
Company Muster Roll, 1863 November 11
Record for Wm. M. Howell, B Company of the 5 Regiment South Carolina State Troops, noting he was "Present".
Letter, 1864 January 22
William Howell from W. H. Spurlin, written from the Camp Near Hearisonburg [sic], VA.
Officer's Pay Account, 1864 February 1
The Confederate States of America for 2nd Lieutenant Wm. Howell, Co. (B) S.T. in the amount of $373.331/3.
Enrollment Office Records, 1864
Furlough for Lawson Howell until August 15th. The second form is for Lawson Howell who "is hereby detailed until the 1st of Nov 1864 on account of his [ ] as waggon [sic] maker.