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Additional Louis J. Halle, Jr. Papers 1938-1987

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This addition to the Louis J. Halle, Jr.Collection, consisting of ca. 3,850 items (13 Hollinger boxes; ca. 4.5 linear feet), 1938-1987, contains a chronological correspondence file kept by Louis J. Halle, Jr.'s secretary during his tenure at the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, Switzerland, topical correspondence, and lecture notes, talks, speeches, articles, and book reviews by Louis J. Halle, Jr.. The composition of this group of papers is very similiar to previous Louis J. Halle, Jr.accessions but the collection contains more material from his tenure in the State Department, departmental correspondence as a professor at the Graduate Institute of International Studies, and many more of his earlier lectures.

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Additional Louis J. Halle, Jr. Papers 1938-1987

Coleman, Twigg, McEwen, and Houston Family Papers 1814-1945

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This collection of 290 items, 1814-1945, contains material pertaining to several Scotch-Irish families from which the donor Warren Coleman,M.D. is descended. The collection chiefly revolves around Robert Houston McEwen(1790-1868) and his wife Henrietta "Hetty" Montgomery Kennedy McEwen(1796-1881).

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Coleman, Twigg, McEwen, and Houston Family Papers 1814-1945

Louis J. Halle, Jr. Collection 1963, 1975-1992

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This addition to the Louis J. Halle, Jr.Papers consists of ca. 400 items (2 Hollinger boxes, ca. .5 linear feet), 1963, 1975-1992, including typescripts of "The Evolution of World Politics," "The Fear of Man," "Notes on Time," and "A Recollection of Birds"; two typescripts of his book The Appreciation of Birds; and his correspondence with several publishers concerning its publication. There is also some printed material concerning birds scattered throughout the correspondence files.

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Louis J. Halle, Jr. Collection 1963, 1975-1992

Stuart Sanders Correspondence

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This collection consists of Sanders' correspondence to his parents regarding life at Washington and Lee University, including his participation in the Arcades Club fraternity (now Delta Upsilon), sports, classes, jobs, and the Lexington Presbyterian Church as well as comments on campus drinking and mention of his brother Irwin Sanders and friend Richard Gooch. Includes his correspondence during his job with his uncle, Stuart Sanders, in Richmond at Sanders Brothers from 1931-1934 with significant comments about the Depression years. Includes 16 photographs of family and friends.

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Stuart Sanders Correspondence 1.2 Linear Feet

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