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This collection contains diaries, 1906-1913; correspondence; corrected manuscripts of literary works by Hermann Broch, Golo Mann, and others, 1945-1970; lecture notes on philosophy of history; and contemporary politics for lectures given in Germany and the United States.
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Kandel, Eric R.
Eric R. Kandel is a neuroscientist and the recipient of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for "discoveries concerning signal transduction in the nervous system." The papers include awards files, clippings, correspondence, grant files, lectures, photographs, publications, reprints, syllabi, videotapes, and dissertations written by Kandel's students.
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The Ernest I. Hatfield Papers document Hatfield's service in the New York State Senate, where he served from 1948-1964, and the years immediately following. The collection includes correspondence, scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, speeches, and bills he introduced.
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Fairbanks, Ernest R.

The Ernest R. Fairbanks Papers includes forty-two letters by Fairbanks, most to his girlfriend, Florence Cowan, of Conewango Valley (Cattaraugus County), New York, written from Camp Dix, New Jersey and France during his service in World War I. Two of the three letters not to her are to her cousin Gifford Anderson and the third is to "Riley." The letters written in June, July and August 1918 are from Camp Dix. He sailed to France in late August 1918, and the first letter afterward is dated September 19. All the letters from France contain censors' marks. The last letter, March 10, 1919, is written on his return, from Camp Merrit, New Jersey. The letters discuss army life, training, fellow soldiers, mutual friends, mention of his being hospitalized with the mumps at Camp Dix in July, his feelings and concerns for her, and responses to the news in her letters to him. They apparently became engaged during his time in France. As he was not stationed on the front lines, there are no letters about the battlefront.

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Roberts, Eugene F., approximately 1837-

The Eugene F. Roberts Papers is comprised of one series: Personal Papers. Within this series there are sixteen letters written between Roberts and Julia Boulware, while Roberts served as Lieutenant of the New York 10th Zouaves and the 82nd U.S. Colored Infranty Regiment, Corps de Afrique. The other two items in this collection are a handwritten poem, presumably be Roberts and a woodcut of one of his military headquarters.