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Formal title:
Student and Lippitt Prize Essays
Extent:
2 box(es)
Date range:
1894-1901
Abstract:
This collection contains Rhode Island State College student essays from the years 1894 to 1901, including essays submitted for the Lippitt Essay Prize.
Repository:
University Archives and Special Collections
Collection call no:
Rec. Gr. 141
Formal title:
Student Newspapers
Extent:
15 box(es)
Date range:
1961-2010
Abstract:
There has been a student newspaper on campus since the 1950s, reporting on news, sports, and entertainment, although back issues are only available beginning in 1961.
Repository:
Roger Williams University
Collection call no:
UA 2010.03
Formal title:
Student Writing and Research
Extent:
22 box(es)
Date range:
1983-2020
Abstract:
The collection includes undergraduate and graduate student writing, theses and other research.
Repository:
Roger Williams University
Collection call no:
UA 2009.004
Formal title:
Kate Sullivan Collection on the Nursing Program at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras
Extent:
1 Linear Foot
Date range:
1965-1970, 2013
Abstract:
Oral history with Catherine "Kate" Sullivan regarding her work on the nursing program at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras, with supporting objects, documents, and correspondence.
Repository:
Salve Regina University Archives
Collection call no:
RG21.5
Formal title:
Sullivan Dorr Papers
Extent:
0.75 linear feet
Date range:
1799-1852
Abstract:
Sullivan Dorr (1778-1858) was born in Boston, Massachusetts to Ebenezer (1739-1809) and Abigail (Cummingham) Dorr (1762-1796).Early in life Sullivan was engaged in the fur trade on the northwest coast of the United States and at the age of twenty, he went to Canton, China to follow mercantile pursuits. Much of his business was for the firm of J.& J. Dorr; based in Boston and owned by his brothers, Jonathan and Joseph. He stayed in Canton for five years (1799-1803) and upon returning to the States he settled in Providence and became a prosperous merchant. He resided in a home he built in 1811 on the northeast corner of Benefit and Bowen Streets.
Repository:
Rhode Island Historical Society
Collection call no:
MSS 390
Formal title:
Sunbury Press records
Extent:
2 linear feet
Date range:
1974-1988
Abstract:
From 1974 to 1988, Sunbury Press published women poets, blue-collar poets and minority poets. Founded and run by Virginia Scott, the press was based in Bronx, New York. This collection contains the camera-ready copy of several manuscripts, NEA grant materials, business records, legal files, and circulation and promotion materials.
Repository:
Brown University Library
Collection call no:
Ms. 2010.026
Formal title:
Susan Hale Collection
Extent:
1.25 linear feet
Date range:
1842-1934
Abstract:
Contains carbon typescript and manuscript letters written by Susan Hale to Caroline Atkinson and Hale's siblings.
Repository:
University Archives and Special Collections
Collection call no:
Mss. Gr. 88
Formal title:
George Swede Photograph Collection
Extent:
3.98 linear feet
Date range:
1954-1969
Abstract:
Photographs and negatives of tugs, ocean liners, boat crew, and other maritime scenes in New York Harbor.
Repository:
Steamship Historical Society of America
Collection call no:
1970.01
Formal title:
Frank Swinnerton papers
Extent:
154 Items box(es)
Date range:
1953-1968
Abstract:
Frank Swinnerton was an English novelist (Brown class of 1907).This collection contains correspondence between Swinnerton and Alfred H. Gurney about personal and literary matters.
Repository:
Brown University Library
Collection call no:
Ms. Swinnerton
Formal title:
T. H. Franklin Co.
Extent:
2 linear feet
Date range:
1836-1924
Abstract:
The T. H. Franklin Collection comprises approximately 1,800 glass slide negatives and 1,900 ship records, also known as "ship slips", used by the ship brokerage company to promote ships to prospective buyers between 1902 and 1940. A board range of ship types are represented in this collection from the United States and abroad. A select number of photographic contact prints made from the negatives are also part of the collection.
Repository:
Steamship Historical Society of America
Collection call no:
1947.01

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