Collection of Woollard’s newspaper clippings and scrapbooks documenting events from 1897-1940.
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Claire, William F
Much of this material came from submissions to the literary magazine "Voyages" and includes correspondence between Claire and Mark and Dorothy Van Doren. There are also works by Robert Lax, Allen Tate, John Taglibue relating to Mark Van Doren.
William F. Heavey Papers, 1934-1964 1.0 linear ft.
Heavey, William Francis, 1896-1974.
Papers of the American brigadier-general, engineer. Collection includes correspondence (1942-1964); biographical material; manuscript essays; and articles and clippings by and about Heavey.
William F. Jacobs Collection, ca. 1886-1959 3 Linear Feet
Materials relating to the life and medical career of Dr. William F. Jacobs. Dr. Jacobs was the first full-time pathologist in Buffalo as well as a graduate in 1908 of the Buffalo School of Medicine and later faulty member. The collection includes birth/death records, correspondences, minutes of the Buffalo Pathological Society, and personal reminiscences.
William F. Lamb reference photographs, 1900 247 photographs
Lamb, William F., 1883-1952
This collection contains 247 photographs from William F. Lamb's reference files. The photographs were originally arranged into 4 albums entitled "A: Interiors, Ceilings, and Vaults" "B: Miscellaneous" "C: Details" and "D: Details and Wood." The images primarily detail Italian architecture in Rome, Florence, Siena, Venice and Vatican City.
William F. Pedersen architectural drawings, 1946-1989 1,280 architectural drawings
Pedersen, William F., 1908-1990
Collection consists of over 1,200 architectural drawings primary for residential buildings.
William F. Raborn Papers, 1916-1963 8.0 linear ft.
Raborn, William F., 1905-1990.
U.S. naval officer, Admiral. Collection contains correspondence (1945-1963); speeches, calendars (1961-1962), photographs, scrapbooks, and audio tapes.
William Frawley fashion sketches, before 2000 0.1 Cubic Feet
Frawley, William
Contains eight watercolor sketches by Frawley, who graduated from Parsons School of Design in 1983 and returned as an instructor from 1989 to 1996. Frawley is known for his illustrations in Parsons classmate Isaac Mizrahi's The Adventures of Sandee the Supermodel.
Day-by-day accounts of the trial of William Freeman, accused of multiple murders in Upstate New York, one of the first American trials to employ the insanity defense. Freeman was prosecuted by John Van Buren, son of President Martin Van Buren, and defended by William Seward, later Secretary of State to President Abraham Lincoln.