Consists of 12 folders of correspondence sent and received by Dr. Kober. Correspondence received by him is arranged alphabetically by signee. Correspondence sent by Dr. Kober is arranged chronologically.
Chronological Correspondence.
Chronological Correspondence.
Mullen, J. B. and Vincent Bryan. "It Was the Dutch." Detroit: Whitney Warner Publishing Co., 1903. Nevin, Ethelbert and Robert Cameron Rogers. "The Rosary." New York: G. Schirmer, Jr., 1903. Schwartz, Jean and William Jerome. "Stories Adam Told To Eve." New York: Shapiro, Bernstein and Company, 1903. Van Alstyne, Egbert and Harry Williams. "Navaho." New York: Shapiro, Remick and Company, 1903.
Box 1. Alphabetical photographic files Aalberg — Adoree, 100 folders.
Chronological Correspondence.
Chronological Correspondence.
Chronological Correspondence.
Chronological Correspondence.
Chronological files for the Arabian Affairs Department of Aramco.
Boxes 1-9 are arranged alphabetically and contain correspondence to and from Scott. Boxes 10-12 are arranged chronologically and contain primarily outgoing correspondence from Scott. Much of the correspondence deals with topics treated as separate units in the papers. Any study of these topics should include a perusal of the correspondence files.
The collection consists of the personal papers of William Harding Jackson. Correspondents include President Eisenhower, Constantine FitzGibbon, Arthur Gardner, Gordon Gray, and Richard M. Nixon, among others. A run of letters regarding Wendell Willkie's 1940 presidential campaign is also included among the documents. Some typed manuscripts by Jackson, a few photographs of him, and a series of printed materials round out the collection.
Correspondence written mostly to Ned O'Gorman, the majority being personal in nature. A few letters relate to the publishing of his poetry.
One series only. Arranged alphabetically.