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Mapcase Y18

 Container

Contains 3 Results:

Seating chart (encapsulated) for August 12, 1936 Olympic dinner. Also: Broadside: Philippine Proclamation. Broadside: Filipino Proclamation (Tagalog)

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COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: The Schurman papers consist of correspondence, addresses, photographs, testimonials, diplomas, certificates, newspaper clippings, printed material, and records of the New York Constitutional Convention (1915). The material listed covers Schurman's career as a teacher, college president, and diplomat; the majority of the papers involve his role in national and foreign affairs. His views on American imperialism are reflected in letters to President McKinley, David Starr Jordan, David J. Hill,...
Dates: 1867-1942, [1986].

Tissue rubbings: "These are prints made from stones on which have been carved pictures of these various vessels, the originals of which are in the exhibition at the Wu Men. This lot consists of sacrificial wine vessels used in ceremonial [sic] in the Chou Dynasty. PRJ August 2, 1924." "Rubbings from four Nestorian tablets near Sianfu PRJ." "The writer believes that these are rubbings from the tomb of an emperor of the T'ang Dynasty, T'ang T'aitsung. The names are the names of the horses. PRJ."

 unspecified — mapcase: Y18
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: The Schurman papers consist of correspondence, addresses, photographs, testimonials, diplomas, certificates, newspaper clippings, printed material, and records of the New York Constitutional Convention (1915). The material listed covers Schurman's career as a teacher, college president, and diplomat; the majority of the papers involve his role in national and foreign affairs. His views on American imperialism are reflected in letters to President McKinley, David Starr Jordan, David J. Hill,...
Dates: 1867-1942, [1986].

Chinese text and drawings

 unspecified — mapcase: Y18
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: The Schurman papers consist of correspondence, addresses, photographs, testimonials, diplomas, certificates, newspaper clippings, printed material, and records of the New York Constitutional Convention (1915). The material listed covers Schurman's career as a teacher, college president, and diplomat; the majority of the papers involve his role in national and foreign affairs. His views on American imperialism are reflected in letters to President McKinley, David Starr Jordan, David J. Hill,...
Dates: 1867-1942, [1986].