Manuscripts for publication.
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Hyde family papers
Largely correspondence and other papers of Florence Elise Hyde of Ithaca, New York, relating to her literary activities, her support of the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment, and her interest in national politics and American foreign policy.
Islamic Law and Society records
The Islamic Law and Society journal was co-founded in 1993 by Dr. David Powers, a professor of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University, with Aharon Layish and Baber Johanson. The Islamic Law and Society records (1992-2024) contain administrative files, correspondence, article drafts and manuscripts, and reader responses to articles submitted for publication.
James Hutton papers
L. Pearce Williams papers
Correspondence with colleagues, students, publishers, libraries, and individuals and papers concerning his research and teaching
Larry Mitchell papers
Mitchell's publications, drafts of his and other people's writings (including a draft of a Harvey Fierstein piece), interviews, reviews and awards for his writing and the work of Calamus Books, and personal and family papers, including journals and diaries.
Melvin Gardner De Chazeau papers
Personal papers include correspondence between family members, 1907-70, financial and insurance papers, his student notebooks and course books from University of Washington and Harvard University, 1919-30, and family photographs and miscellany; Cornell University material.
Robert Lieberman papers
Williams family papers
Papers of Josiah Butler Williams, banker, businessman, and New York State Senator, contain business, political, and personal papers, accounts, legal documents and correspondence, 1809-1883. Subjects include banking, canals, the lumber business, railroads, and real estate; also, Cornell University, Ovid Academy, the New York and Erie Telegraph Company, the Ithaca and Owego Railroad Company, the Ithaca Cotton Mills, the Merchants and Farmers' Bank, Ithaca, and the Sodus Canal.