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This collection contains student notes taken from lectures given by members of Princeton's faculty. They represent the broad range of courses taught at Princeton University. From the notes one can acquire a sense of student academic interests, advances in learning, and the increased specialization of courses.
Some of the lecture notes are very thorough documents while others are brief. Most of the notes are handwritten in lined, bound notebooks or on typical notebook paper. Examples from the early 19th century often include ink drawings and even watercolors to illustrate such things as scientific apparatus (see Frederick Giger's notes for Joseph Henry's Natural Philosophy in 1840) or the Greek classical orders (see Charles Shield's notes for Albert Dod's Architecture in 1842). Researchers can track the evolution of certain frequently reappearing courses over time. Examples include Joseph Henry's Natural Philosophy, with notes from 1835 to 1857, James McCosh's Psychology, with notes from 1869 to 1881, and Albert Friend's Northern Renaissance, with notes from 1939 to 1950. Changes in pedagogy are also reflected; courses in the 20th century with defined subjects such as mathematics and physics fell under the rubric of Natural Philosophy during the 19th century. Generalized history and literature courses later become specialized, as in Professor Eric Goldman's History of American Liberalism or Professor Carlos Baker's Romantic Movement in English Literature.
Aside from five university presidents (Hibben, Maclean, McCosh, Smith, and Wilson), there are numerous famous faculty represented in the collection, including Stephen Alexander, Lyman Atwater, Carlos Baker, Cyril Black, Cyrus Fogg Brackett, Hadley Cantril, John Duffield, Donald Egbert, Frank Fetter, Arnold Guyot, Walter "Buzzer" Hall, Joseph Henry, Edwin Kemmerer, Charles Rufus Morey, Erwin Panofsky, and Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker. Some well-known students include John Maclean, William Magie, John Duffield, and John Hibben. The collection includes the lecture notes of one nineteenth-century woman, Louisa B. Maclean, niece of President Maclean, who sat in on James Murray's English Literature in 1878.
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This collection was processed by Christine Kitto in 2002-03, with the assistance of Elizabeth Miller '06, Will Taylor '04, Caterina Teuscher '03, and Elona Toska '05. Finding aid written by Christine Kitto, Elizabeth Miller '06, Will Taylor '04, Caterina Teuscher '03, and Elona Toska '05 in March 2002. Additions were processed and the finding aid was amended by Christie Peterson with assistance from Eleanor Wright '14 in March and April 2011. AR.2013.128 processed by Annalise Berdini in June 2018. Finding aid updated with multiple accessions by Phoebe Nobles in 2022. Finding aid updated with multiple accessions by Valencia Johnson in 2024.
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People
- Alexander, Stephen (1806-1883)
- Atwater, Lyman Hotchkiss (1813-1883)
- Baker, Carlos (1909-1987)
- Black, Cyril E. (Cyril Edwin) (1915-1989)
- Brackett, Cyrus Fogg (1833-1915)
- Cantril, Hadley (1906-1969)
- Dod, Albert B. (Albert Baldwin) (1805-1845)
- Egbert, Donald Drew (1902-1973)
- Fetter, Frank A. (Frank Albert) (1863-1949)
- Guyot, A. (Arnold) (1807-1884)
- Hall, Walter Phelps (1884-1962)
- Henry, Joseph (1797-1878)
- Hibben, John Grier (1861-1933)
- Kemmerer, Edwin Walter (1875-1945)
- Maclean, John (1800-1886)
- Magie, William Francis (1858-1943)
- Marquand, Allan (1853-1924)
- McCosh, James (1811-1894)
- Morey, Charles Rufus (1877-1955)
- Panofsky, Erwin (1892-1968)
- Smith, Samuel Stanhope (1750-1819)
- Wertenbaker, Thomas Jefferson (1879-1966)
- Wilson, Woodrow (1856-1924)
- Witherspoon, John (1723-1794)
Organization
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- University Archives
- Finding Aid Author
- Christine Kitto; Elizabeth Miller '06; Will Taylor '04; Caterina Teuscher '03; Elona Toska '05
- Finding Aid Date
- 2003
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Collection Inventory
Series 1: Lecture Notes in Book Format, 1772-1974 is arranged alphabetically by the lecturer's name with an alphabetical listing of course titles. Please be aware that, in a few instances, two sets of notes appear in one volume. In these cases, both lecturers' names are listed. The volume itself is filed under the name of the lecturer to whom the initial set of notes appears upon opening the volume.
Consists of lecture notes in notebooks or bound volumes.
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Elements of Economics: ECON 305
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History of England: HIS 103
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Military History
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French 1
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Analytical Geometry
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Natural Philosophy
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Natural Philosophy
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Somatology and Mechanics
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Mechanics of Materials
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Physics 305
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Civil Government
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Economics
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Ethics and Political Economy
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Intellectual Philosophy
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Metaphysics
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Metaphysics
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Moral Philosophy
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Moral Science
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Political Economy
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Elizabethan Drama
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English Language
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Nineteenth Century Poetry
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Romantic Movement in English Literature: ENG 202
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English
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Elements of Accounting: ECON 309
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Introduction to Philosophy: PHIL 201
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Latin 108
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Latin 204
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Europe since the Middle Ages: HIS 204
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Linguistic Science
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Art and Architecture in Medieval Europe: ART 205
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History of Russia: HIS 323
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German 401
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Aesthetic Philosophy
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Introduction to Medieval History: HIS 203
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Introduction to Medieval History
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Medieval Civilization
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Medieval Civilization: HIS 312
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Medieval Field History
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Chemistry and Electricity
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History of Natural Philosophy
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Physics
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Educational Psychology: PSY 405
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Experimental Psychology: PSY 301
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International Law: POL 408
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International Law
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French 105
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Early Christian Architecture
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Greek
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Advanced Social Psychology: PSY 308
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Comparative Social Psychology: PSY 313
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Introduction to Psychology: PSY 101
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Psychology of Social Institutions: PSY 304
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Social Psychology: PSY 303
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American Government and Politics
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Modern Political Theory
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Greek and Latin
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Intro to Atomic Physics
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Parasitology: BIO 306
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Milton and His Age
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Seventeenth Century: ENG 319
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Shakespeare
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Circuit Theory: EE 214
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Energy Conversion and Control: EE 315
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Principles of Servomechanisms: EE 518
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Calculus: MATH 108
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Modern Architecture: ART 322
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Introduction to Servomechanisms
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Renaissance Architecture: ART 313
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Renaissance and Post-Renaissance Gardens and Landscape Architecture: ART 312
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Soviet Politics: POL 302
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Geology
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Introductory Physics: PHY 101
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Introductory Physics: PHY 102
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English Literature Since 1700: ENG 311
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Chemistry
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Mineralogy
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Constitutional Enterpretation: POL 303
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International Law
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European Civilization in Its World Perspective 1415-1915: HIS 101
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Euro Civ / World Perspective 1915-1945: HIS 102
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Psychology: PSY 304
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Elements of Poetry
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English 303
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English 304
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Political Economy
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State and Local Government: POL 310
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Economics 20
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Michelangelo and Mannerism
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Renaissance Drawings
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Social Disorganization: ECON 320
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Italian Painting: ART 303
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Government and Business: ECON 407
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Transportation
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Architecture/Natural Philosophy
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Architecture
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Civil Architecture
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Mathematics
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Organic Chemistry: CHEM 303
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Analytical Geometry
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Analytical Geometry and Mechanics
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Differential Calculus
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Junior Math
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Junior Math/Philosophy
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Mathematics
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Sophomore Math
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Sophomore Math
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Trigonometry
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Trigonometry
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Trigonometry-Plane Trigonometry-Plane Geometry
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Trigonometry
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French 201
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American Civilization Conference 302
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Art and Civilization in the U.S.
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Modern Architecture
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Renaissance and Barouque Architecture
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Old English Language and Literature: ENG 303
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Archaeology
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Greek Painting and Sculpture
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International Law
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Nature and Theory of the State
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Comparative Osteology: BIO 303
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Palaeontology
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Economic Principles
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Elements of Economics: ECON 306
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Modern Economic Problems: ECON 202
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Social Economics
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English 103
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Philosophy and Ethics
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North Italian Painting
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Spanish Art
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Chemistry 103/104
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Chemistry 201
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Theory of Equations and Groups: MATH 318
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French and German Stained Glass
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Art and Archeology
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Northern Renaissance: ART 401
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Northern Renaissance: ART 401
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Roman History
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Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
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Quantitative Analysis
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Politics 201
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Criminology: Soc 323
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Chaucer
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Chaucer and Medieval Narrative: ENG 305
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English Fiction 1700-1900: ENG 401
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Psychology 303
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Modern Europe 1800-1860: HIS 361
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History I
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History II
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History of American Liberalism
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Air Conditioning: ENG 426
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Economics 401/ 402
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Money and Banking: ECON 401
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Philosophy 202
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Background and Beginnings of Greek Philosophy: PHIL 202
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Physics 403
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Geology
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Geology
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Physical Geography
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See also Moffat, James/Guyot, Arnold
Physical Geography
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Theory of Complex Variables: MATH 304
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American History
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U.S. History 1865-present
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European History: HIS 301
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Modern European History: HIS 201/202
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Leading up to the Renaissance: HIS 314
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English Literature
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English Literature: The Renaissance
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French Literature
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Predecessors of Shakespeare
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Wadsworth and Coleridge
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Contemporary French Literature
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Engineering 131 & Drawing 231
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History of English Literature
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Architecture
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Natural Philosophy
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Natural Philosophy
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Natural Philosophy
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Natural Philosophy
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Natural Philosophy.
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Natural Philosophy
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Natural Philosophy
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Natural Philosophy
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Natural Philosophy
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Natural Philosophy/Natural Philosophy
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See also Dod, Albert/Henry, Joseph
Natural Philosophy
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Logic
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Logic Advanced
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Philosophy
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Oriental Languages 207
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Rhetoric
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Rhetoric
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Dynamics: ENGR 325
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Accounting: ECON 307
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Corporation Accounting and Finance: ECON 308
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Accounting Principles and Problems: ECON 307
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History of American Diplomacy
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Advanced Shakespeare: ENG 315
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English Drama: ENG 306
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Shakespeare: ENG 101
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Chaucer: ENG 308
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English Literature: Burns to Keats
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English Literature: Burns to Keats
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Rhetoric
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Rhetoric/Life of Christ (1872)
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Labor Problems: ECON 303
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Roman History
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The Victorian Age: ENG 311
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Electrical Engineering, Introduction:ENGR 211
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Engineering Analysis: EE 414
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Social Philosophy: PHIL 308
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International Finance
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Money and Banking
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Public Finance
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Ninteenth Century Poetry and Prose
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Fluid Mechanics: ENGR 421
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Introduction to Psychology: PSY 101
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Introduction to Psychology: PSY 102
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History of Philosophy
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Natural Philosophy
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Physics
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Astronomy
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The Nature of Literature: ENG 102
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Victorian Poetry
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Chemistry
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Biology
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Latin 107
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Physics
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Physics
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Italian Sculpture
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Art I
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European Government: POL 202
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Italian Painting: ART 403
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Electrical Engineering: EE 316
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History in the Twentieth Century
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Elements of Economics: ECON 202
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Labor Problems: ECON 303
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Social Reorganization: ECON 405
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Chemistry
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Chemistry
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Quantitative Analysis: CHEM 301
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Quantitative Analysis III: 402Chem 402
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Physics
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Physics I
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Telegraphy, Telephony, Photometry
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Anatomy: BIO 41
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History of Philosophy
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History of Philosophy/Mental Sciences
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History of Philosophy
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Metaphysics
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Psychology
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Psychology
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See also Hunt, Theodore, McCosh, James
Psychology The collection contains two copies of the 1877 volume "Notes on Psychology." The one annotated by W.G. Emery, Class of 1879, was purchased in 2018 (AR.2018.114) and added to the collection in 2022.
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Natural Philosophy
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Natural Philosophy
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Natural Philosophy
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Political Economy
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Rhetoric
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Framed Structures
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Sewerage
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Psychology 307
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English I and II
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Trigonometry and Geometry
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Greek Literature/Geology
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Greek Literature
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Psychology 310
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Byzantine Art
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Medieval Art
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Medieval Art
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Renaissance and Modern Sculpture
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Medieval History
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English Literature
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English Literature/Comparative Anatomy
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English Literature
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Hamlet
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Shakespeare
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Victorian Literature
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Psychology 312
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Constitutional Government
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Organic Chemistry I & II
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English Literature
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Latin 113
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Classics I
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History of Philosophy
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Mental Philosophy
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Metaphysics
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Philosophy Since Kant
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English 102b
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Renaissance English
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Literature and Public Speaking: ENG 101b
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History 102
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Latin
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Baroque Art
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German Painting
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Renaissance Art
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Development of the Drama
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English 302
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English Drama: Its History and Development
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Shakespeare
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Victorian Literature: ENG 406
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History 101/102
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Politics 305
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Italian Art and Culture 403
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Psychology 201
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Psychology 402
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Greek History
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German 401/402
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Chinese Art: ART 304
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Religion II
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Biology
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Aesthetic Criticism
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Electron Theory
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Math
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Ancient Oriental Literature 406
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Elements of English Language 304
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English 302
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Eighteenth Century Literature
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English Literature of the Eighteenth Century: ENG 301
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Literature of the Eighteenth Century: ENG 201
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Eighteenth Century Literature
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Art of the Far East: ART 304
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Art 304
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Chinese Painting
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Italian Painting
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Chinese Art: Art 304
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Chemistry
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Architecture and Urban Planning 302
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Evolution
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Evolution of Organisms
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Geology
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Calculus 203/204
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History
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History of Civilization/ Philosophy of History
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Modern History
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Evolution of Man
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Business Administration
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Comparative Politics
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English History
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Philosophy of History
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Politics I
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Ancient Architecture
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Ancient Architecture
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Architectural Expression
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Dome Course
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Medieval Architecture
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Medieval Architecture
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Modern Painting: ART 404
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Modern Painting
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Masonry Structures
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Material of Construction
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Thermodynamics/Water Works
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Evidence of Christian Religion
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Moral Philosophy
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Moral Philosophy
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Theology
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Chemistry 101
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Manufacturing Methods
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Politics II
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Statics: ENGR 205
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History 315
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European Diplomatic History 315
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Mechanical Engineering Lab 327, 424
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Sophomore English
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English 201
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English 304
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English Drama 301/302
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English Drama 301
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English Drama 302
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English Literature 402
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Main Currents in American Literature
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Romantic Movement in English Literature
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Victorian Poets 201
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Public Finance
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Politics 305
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Politics 404
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Literary Criticism: ENG 313
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Mobility in Hierarchical Organizations
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Renaissance History
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Astronomy 301
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English Constitutional History
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History 309
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Renaissance and Modern Sculpture: ART 311
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Biology
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Physical Chemistry
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Psychology
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Special Math
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Melville and Mark Twain: English 557; Original lecture typescripts on Ralph Waldo Emerson.
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Poets of the 19th Century: ENG 202
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Romantic Movement: ENG 302
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Main Currents in American Literature: ENG 310
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Chemistry
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Physics
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Cultural Anthropology
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Senior Seminar: Minority Groups
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British Poetry of the 19th Century
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British Prose Writing
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English Literature
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English Poetry in the 19th Century
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English Poets - 19 th Century
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English History
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History of the Reformation
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Renaissance History
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Calculus: MATH 204
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Geology
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Palaeontology
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French 201/202
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French 202
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Physical Electronics: EE 411
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Psychology
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Physical Chemistry: CHEM 305
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Art and Literature
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Medieval Art
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Synagogue Frescoes
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Latin 114
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Music 201
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Music I
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American History
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History 301
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History 403
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History of American Colonies & US
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Origin and Development of American Civilization
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Latin
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Evolution of Mind: PSY 305
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Physiological Psychology
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Psychology 101
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Electrical Engineering 211 & 212
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Electrical Engineering 211 & 212
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Power Systems Analysis
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Constitutional Government
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Jurisprudence
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Politics of Civil Liberties: POL 306
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Constitutional Government
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English Common Law
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History of Law
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Jurisprudence
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Constitutional Law
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Jurisprudence
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Greek Transcribing
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Moral Philosophy
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Moral Philosophy
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Moral Philosophy; lecture notes taken by Elijah Rosengrant
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Gift of William S. Greenberg in Memory of Andrew T. Berry, Class of 1962; in Honor of General David Petraeus *85 *87; in Honor of Michael Horn, Class of 1961.
Lectures on Criticism
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Economics 201
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International Laws: POL 317
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Astronomy
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English 101
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English II
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Psychology 202
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Science Lectures
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Math
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Thermodynamics
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French
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Navigation
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History of Philosophy
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Origins of Social Institutions
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General Biology
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Abnormal and Social Psychology
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Military Science
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Biology 201
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French 401, 404
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Statistics: ECON 506
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Notes on 18th Century Literature
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Field Artillary
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Revival of Painting in Italy: ART 303
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Medieval Architecture: ART 202
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Military Science 201/202/302
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Military Science 301
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Experimental Psychology: PSY 308
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Military Science 402
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Classical Architecture
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Logic
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Department of Physics, Experiment Notebook
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Poetry: English 304
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Biology
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French 105
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Physics 101
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Physics 102
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Chemistry 303/304
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Chemistry 303
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Organic Chemistry 304
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Psychology 305
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Psychology 303
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Psychology 102
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The Renaissance
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Urban Sociology
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Modern Architecture
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Metaphysics
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Advanced Chemistry
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No arrangement action taken or arrangement information not recorded at the time of processing.
Consists of lecture notes in formats other than notebooks or bound volumes.
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Lecture notes on 5 by 7 note cards for 33 different art history courses taken by John Martin Schnorrenberg *64 while a graduate student in the mid to late 1950s. Also includes four folders of notes and teaching materials on loose leaf paper.
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Typed, bound lecture notes for history, politics, and economics courses created by William Lawson Reno, Jr., Class of 1930. Only volumes 3, 5, 7-9, 11, 14 and 16 are present.
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The materials in Series 3: Post-2003 Additions have not been arranged in any particular order.
Series 3: Post-2003 Additions contains materials that were added to the collection after it was processed in 2003. Most of these materials were already in the possession of Mudd Manuscript Library prior to 2003, but they had not yet been described or associated with this collection. When known, the student who recorded the notes is listed as the creator and the instructor's name is recorded in the title.
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Lecture notebook of David T. Bagley, Class of 1843, for Joseph Henry's course on Natural Philosophy. Topics covered include physics, mechanics, somatology, and electricity, as well as the astronomer, philosopher and poet Roger Joseph Boscovich.
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David Paton (Princeton Class of 1874) was an Egyptologist.
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Class of 1922
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Class of 1922
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Class of 1922
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Raymond Blaine Fosdick (1883-1972) was a lawyer, public servant, and author. He was born in Buffalo, New York to parents Frank and Amy. Fosdick attended Princeton University, receiving his undergraduate degree in 1905 and a graduate degree in 1906. He continued his studies at New York Law School, where he earned his LL.B. while concurrently working at the Henry Street Settlement on New York City's Lower East Side.
After graduating from law school in 1908, Fosdick served as Commissioner of Accounts for the city of New York from 1910 to 1913. He investigated city and county government in an effort to rid New York of corrupt politicians and corporations participating in illegal activities.
On January 1, 1913, Fosdick was retained by the Bureau of Social Hygiene, funded by John D. Rockefeller, Sr., to make a comprehensive study of all aspects of police administration and work in Europe. His travels in Europe in 1913 were the basis for his book European Police Systems, published in February 1915. From 1915 to 1916, Fosdick was a member of the New York City Board of Education, an organization that concentrated on the development of educational facilities.
Upon the United States' entry into World War I, Mr. Fosdick was released by the Bureau to take the chairmanship of the Commission on Training Camp Activities of the Army and Navy Department. The goal of this department was to keep morale high among soldiers stationed at home and abroad. It sponsored activities that promoted health, athletics, and recreation in order to "conserve the vitality of the men." Various rules and regulations were established by the Department that prohibited prostitution, gambling, and alcohol. In this role, Fosdick worked closely with organizations such as the Young Men's Christian Association and the Red Cross.
During part of this period, Fosdick was also a special representative of the War Department in France and a civilian aide to General Pershing during the Paris Peace Conference. In 1919 and 1920, Fosdick served as Under Secretary General for the League of Nations until it became clear that the United States was not going to ratify the League of Nations covenant. He returned to the Bureau of Social Hygiene and resumed his work on police systems in the United States, publishing American Police Systems in 1920.
From 1920 through 1936, Fosdick was part of the Curtis, Fosdick, and Belknap law firm. In 1921, he became a board member at the Rockefeller Foundation. Fosdick also became a member of the General Education Board and the International Education Board in 1922 and 1923, respectively. In 1933, he was commissioned by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. to study alcohol regulation, which resulted in the book Toward Liquor Control published that same year.
Fosdick was elected president of the Rockefeller Foundation and assumed the position on July 1, 1936. Under Fosdick's leadership, the organization contributed to medical research, developments in agriculture, and programs in the humanities and social sciences. Fosdick worked at the Rockefeller Foundation until 1948. In his retirement, Fosdick authored a book about the organization, 1952's The Story of the Rockefeller Foundation.
Fosdick wrote many other books over the course of his lifetime, including an autobiography, Chronicle of a Generation, which was published in 1958. He was the recipient of numerous awards and honors, including the title of Commander in the French Legion of Honor. Raymond Fosdick died in Newtown, Connecticut at age 89.
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Includes notes for Chemistry 203, 304; Math 104; Politics 315; Humanities 200; Organic Chemistry; Biology 203, 312, 308, 345, 342; Near Eastern Studies 211, 342; Physics 101,102; Anthropology 212; Music 103; English 203; and Literature 141.
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Includes notes for Psychology Courses including Abnormal Psychology and Personality, as well as courses in Mediaeval and Renaissance Architecture.
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Notes by F. W. Burton, figures by J. H. Lewis.
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Notes by A. H. Taub.
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Notes by C. C. Torrance and R. S. Martin.
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Notes by F. A. Ficken, H. G. Landau, R. R. Singleton, N. E. Steenrod, J. H. Sweer, F. J. Weyl.
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First term by Veblen, second term by J. W. Givens; notes by A. H. Taub, J. W. Givens.
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Notes by Bernays and F. A. Ficken.
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Notes by Banesh Hoffmann.
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Notes by H. W. Alexander, W. T. Martin, W. C. Randels, S. Wylie.
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Notes by R. E. Traber.
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Harry Hall Wright, of Allentown, New Jersey attended Princeton University from 1899 to 1903. Harry Hall Wright moved back to the farm at Merino Hill to work and raise his family after graduating from Princeton.
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Harry Hall Wright, of Allentown, New Jersey attended Princeton University from 1899 to 1903. Harry Hall Wright moved back to the farm at Merino Hill to work and raise his family after graduating from Princeton.
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Harry Hall Wright, of Allentown, New Jersey attended Princeton University from 1899 to 1903. Harry Hall Wright moved back to the farm at Merino Hill to work and raise his family after graduating from Princeton.
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Harry Hall Wright, of Allentown, New Jersey attended Princeton University from 1899 to 1903. Harry Hall Wright moved back to the farm at Merino Hill to work and raise his family after graduating from Princeton.
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Consists of two volumes.
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Mark Terrel was a graduate student in nuclear physics (M.S., 1948). The notebook contains course notes on Quantum Mechanics (Schlegel), Nuclear Physics (Winckler), Statistics (Wilks), Electronic Engineering (Mather), Mathematical Physics, Selected Physics Seminar, and Philosophy.
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The course was probably taught by Professor Charles Rufus Morey.
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The course was probably taught by Professor Edward Raymond Bossange.
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Bound notes on several courses including Art 210, Italian Painting of the Renaissance; Art 401, Northern Renaissance; and Art 309, European Painting.
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Bound notes on Art 201, Ancient Architecture, Professor E.B. Smith, fall term 1955.
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Handwritten course notes by George Thomas Kapleos Class of 1971. Architecture 101 - The Man-Made Environment instructed by Robert Geddes.
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Includes materials from HPS 395: Turning Points in Biology taught by Gerald L. Geison in the fall of 1976; HSP 291 taught by Michael J. Mahoney in the fall of 1976; HSP 393 taught by J. W. Servos in the fall of 1979.
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Course taught by Robert Darnton
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Program in History and Philosophy of Science course taught by Gerald L. Geison.
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Graduate course taught by J. H. Rubin.
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Graduate course as an itroduction to research in intellectual hisotry taught by Prof. Schorske.
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Graduate general examination material from the Program in History and Philosophy of Science (Department of History).
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Course taught by F. Licht.
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This course was taught by R. L. Clark.
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Course taught by Marilyn McCully.
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