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 Author:  Radcliffe-Brown, A. R. (Alfred Reginald), 1881-1955
 Anthropologist. Professor social anthropology University of Cape Town, 1920-1925, founded School of African Life and Languages; University of Sydney, 1925-1931; University of Chicago, 1931-1937; University of Oxford, 1937-1946 


 Title:  The Nature of a Theoretical Natural Science of Society     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1937, 1948, n.d. 
 Extent:  134 leaves 
 Abstract:  Lecture and notes on a discussion in a seminar at the University of Chicago 
 Source:  Wallace Family Collection, Subcollection I, Series II-B, Anthony F. C. Wallace Papers (Ms. Coll. 64) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment 
 Author:  Radetsky, Henry
  


 Title:  Cultural Evolution in Modern American Anthropology: An Analysis of the Work of Julian H. Steward and Leslie A. White     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1959 
 Extent:  84 pages 
 Abstract:   none  
 Source:  Alfred Irving Hallowell Papers, Series IV (Ms. Coll. 26) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment 
 Author:  Radin, Paul, 1883-1959
 Anthropologist. Ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1910-1912; field ethnologist, Canadian Department of Mines, 1912-1917; assistant professor, ethnology, University of California, Berkeley, 1918-1920; lecturer, ethnology, Cambridge University, 1920-1924; Canadian fieldwork, 1925-1926; Fisk University, 1927-1931; University of California, Berkeley, 1931-1940; Black Mountain College, North Carolina, 1941-1945; foundation supported lecturing and research, 1945-1957; Samuel Rubin professor, and head of department, anthropology, Brandeis University, 1957-1959. 


 Title:  Correspondence between Paul Radin and Franz Boas     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  28 May 1908 - 18 February 1942 
 Extent:  127 letters 
 Abstract:  124 letters (69 to Boas, 55 to Radin) + 3 letters to H.A. Andrews from Radin. Bureau of American Ethnology; fieldwork; Indian linguistics, especially Winnebago, Huave, Zapotecan; Mexican and Winnebago folklore; professional positions; research support 
 Source:  Franz Boas Papers (B B61) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Folklore, mythology, religion | Linguistics and philology | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Financial support for research and publication 
 Author:  Radin, Paul, 1883-1959
 Anthropologist. Ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1910-1912; field ethnologist, Canadian Department of Mines, 1912-1917; assistant professor, ethnology, University of California, Berkeley, 1918-1920; lecturer, ethnology, Cambridge University, 1920-1924; Canadian fieldwork, 1925-1926; Fisk University, 1927-1931; University of California, Berkeley, 1931-1940; Black Mountain College, North Carolina, 1941-1945; foundation supported lecturing and research, 1945-1957; Samuel Rubin professor, and head of department, anthropology, Brandeis University, 1957-1959. 


 Title:  Correspondence between Paul Radin and J. Alden Mason     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  10 January 1941 - 22 March 1960 
 Extent:  4 letters 
 Abstract:  3 letters (1 to Mason, 2 to Radin) + 1 letter to Doris Radin. Mexican and South American linguistics. Radin Festschrift 
 Source:  John Alden Mason Papers (B M384) 
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 Subjects:  Linguistics and philology | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Personal matters 
 Author:  Radin, Paul, 1883-1959
 Anthropologist. Ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1910-1912; field ethnologist, Canadian Department of Mines, 1912-1917; assistant professor, ethnology, University of California, Berkeley, 1918-1920; lecturer, ethnology, Cambridge University, 1920-1924; Canadian fieldwork, 1925-1926; Fisk University, 1927-1931; University of California, Berkeley, 1931-1940; Black Mountain College, North Carolina, 1941-1945; foundation supported lecturing and research, 1945-1957; Samuel Rubin professor, and head of department, anthropology, Brandeis University, 1957-1959. 


 Title:  Manuscript materials on Indian linguistics and ethnography     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  Otomi | Huave | Mixtec | Chinantec | Patwin 
 Dates:  1912-1959 
 Extent:  Approximately 600 leaves and 300 cards 
 Abstract:  Includes manuscript material on Otomi, Huave, Mixtec, Chinantec, Patwin 
 Source:  American Council of Learned Societies. Committee on Native American Languages (497.3 B63c) 
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 Subjects:  Folklore, mythology, religion | Linguistics and philology 
 Author:  Radin, Paul, 1883-1959
 Anthropologist. Ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1910-1912; field ethnologist, Canadian Department of Mines, 1912-1917; assistant professor, ethnology, University of California, Berkeley, 1918-1920; lecturer, ethnology, Cambridge University, 1920-1924; Canadian fieldwork, 1925-1926; Fisk University, 1927-1931; University of California, Berkeley, 1931-1940; Black Mountain College, North Carolina, 1941-1945; foundation supported lecturing and research, 1945-1957; Samuel Rubin professor, and head of department, anthropology, Brandeis University, 1957-1959. 


 Title:  Patwin-English Dictionary     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  English | Patwin 
 Dates:  1932? 
 Extent:  120 pages 
 Abstract:  Photocopy 
 Source:  Harvey Pitkin Papers, Series I-B (Ms. Coll. 78) 
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 Subjects:  Linguistics and philology | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
 Author:  Radin, Paul, 1883-1959
 Anthropologist. Ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1910-1912; field ethnologist, Canadian Department of Mines, 1912-1917; assistant professor, ethnology, University of California, Berkeley, 1918-1920; lecturer, ethnology, Cambridge University, 1920-1924; Canadian fieldwork, 1925-1926; Fisk University, 1927-1931; University of California, Berkeley, 1931-1940; Black Mountain College, North Carolina, 1941-1945; foundation supported lecturing and research, 1945-1957; Samuel Rubin professor, and head of department, anthropology, Brandeis University, 1957-1959. 


 Title:  Paul Radin Papers     
 Type:  Collection 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  Circa 1912-1959 
 Extent:  12.5 linear feet 
 Abstract:  Linguistic and ethnographic manuscripts, notebooks, cards dealing with Mexican and American Indians. Linguistic materials on Patwin, Poma, Otomi, Wappo, Winnebago, Huave, Zapotec, and other langs. Folklore notes and manuscripts on Mandan, Winnebago, Ojibwa-Ottawa, and others 
 Source:  Paul Radin Papers (497.3 R114) 
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 Subjects:  Folklore, mythology, religion | Linguistics and philology 
 Author:  Rafinesque, Constantine Samuel, 1783-1840
 Naturalist. Secretary and chancellor to American consul, Palermo, Sicily, 1805-1808; exporter, Palermo, 1808-1815; tutor, naturalist, in U.S., 1815-1819; professor, botany, natural history, modern languages, Transylvania University, Lexington, Ky., 1819-1826; lecturer, retailer of medicinal plants, founder of savings bank, Philadelphia, 1826-1840 


 Title:  Ancient Monuments of North and South America     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Microfilm 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1822-1825 
 Extent:  1 reel; 125 leaves 
 Abstract:  This material includes a classification of antiquities, and descriptions of ancient monuments of Europe 
 Source:  Ancient Monuments of North and South America (Film 32) 
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 Subjects:  Archaeology, prehistory | Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture 
 Author:  Rafinesque, Constantine Samuel, 1783-1840
 Naturalist. Secretary and chancellor to American consul, Palermo, Sicily, 1805-1808; exporter, Palermo, 1808-1815; tutor, naturalist, in U.S., 1815-1819; professor, botany, natural history, modern languages, Transylvania University, Lexington, Ky., 1819-1826; lecturer, retailer of medicinal plants, founder of savings bank, Philadelphia, 1826-1840 


 Title:  Constantine Samuel Rafinesque Correspondence and Writings     
 Type:  Collection 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1808-1840 
 Extent:  0.5 linear feet (approximately 400 items 
 Abstract:  Correspondence and manuscripts. Most of Rafinesque's writings deal with botany and other aspects of American natural history. However, he was also very interested in the antiquities and languages of the New World. Letters to John Adams and from J. A. Van Heuvel discuss the antiquities and languages of the Americas. Relevant essay manuscripts include discussions of the "Graphics System of North America," "Book 43d or Z. Y. Materials for the history of the American nations...," "Memoires sur l'origine des nations negres...," and "Outlines of American ethnology.. ." 
 Source:  Constantine Samuel Rafinesque Correspondence and Writings (B R124) 
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 Subjects:  Archaeology, prehistory | Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Linguistics and philology 
 Author:  Rafinesque, Constantine Samuel, 1783-1840
 Naturalist. Secretary and chancellor to American consul, Palermo, Sicily, 1805-1808; exporter, Palermo, 1808-1815; tutor, naturalist, in U.S., 1815-1819; professor, botany, natural history, modern languages, Transylvania University, Lexington, Ky., 1819-1826; lecturer, retailer of medicinal plants, founder of savings bank, Philadelphia, 1826-1840 


 Title:  Vocabulary of the Chontal Language and its Dialects Spreading from Guatimala to Panama and Darien     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  Chontal 
 Dates:  1826 
 Extent:  7 leaves 
 Abstract:   none  
 Source:  American Philosophical Society Historical and Literary Committee American Indian Vocabulary Collection (497 V85) 
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 Subjects:  Linguistics and philology 
 Author:  Rafinesque, Constantine Samuel, 1783-1840
 Naturalist. Secretary and chancellor to American consul, Palermo, Sicily, 1805-1808; exporter, Palermo, 1808-1815; tutor, naturalist, in U.S., 1815-1819; professor, botany, natural history, modern languages, Transylvania University, Lexington, Ky., 1819-1826; lecturer, retailer of medicinal plants, founder of savings bank, Philadelphia, 1826-1840 


 Title:  Vocabulary of the Extinct Haytian or Taina Language     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  Taina 
 Dates:  1826 
 Extent:  3 leaves 
 Abstract:   none  
 Source:  American Philosophical Society Historical and Literary Committee American Indian Vocabulary Collection (497 V85) 
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 Subjects:  Linguistics and philology 
 Author:  Redfield, Robert, 1897-1958
 Anthropologist. Instructor, sociology, University of Colorado, 1925-1926; fellow, Social Science Research Council, 1926-1927; instructor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1927-1928, assistant professor, 1928-1930, associate professor, 1930-1934, professor and dean, Divison of Social Sciences, 1934-1946, chairman, department of anthropology, 1947-1949, Robert Maynard Hutchins professor, 1953-1958; research associate, in charge of ethnology and sociological fieldwork, Carnegie Institution, 1930-1946 


 Title:  The Coati and the Ceiba     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  [1935?] 
 Extent:  1 item 
 Abstract:   none  
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (Ms. Coll. 29) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture 
 Author:  Redfield, Robert, 1897-1958
 Anthropologist. Instructor, sociology, University of Colorado, 1925-1926; fellow, Social Science Research Council, 1926-1927; instructor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1927-1928, assistant professor, 1928-1930, associate professor, 1930-1934, professor and dean, Divison of Social Sciences, 1934-1946, chairman, department of anthropology, 1947-1949, Robert Maynard Hutchins professor, 1953-1958; research associate, in charge of ethnology and sociological fieldwork, Carnegie Institution, 1930-1946 


 Title:  Correspondence between Robert Redfield and E. Adamson Hoebel     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1945-1954 
 Extent:  9 letters 
 Abstract:  Law articles; Virginia Law Review; World Law Project; employment; education; Alpbach European Forum 
 Source:  E. Adamson Hoebel Papers (Ms. Coll. 43) 
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 Subjects:  Social uses and context of anthropology and archaeology | Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
 Author:  Redfield, Robert, 1897-1958
 Anthropologist. Instructor, sociology, University of Colorado, 1925-1926; fellow, Social Science Research Council, 1926-1927; instructor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1927-1928, assistant professor, 1928-1930, associate professor, 1930-1934, professor and dean, Divison of Social Sciences, 1934-1946, chairman, department of anthropology, 1947-1949, Robert Maynard Hutchins professor, 1953-1958; research associate, in charge of ethnology and sociological fieldwork, Carnegie Institution, 1930-1946 


 Title:  Correspondence between Robert Redfield and Elsie Clews Parsons     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1929-1935 
 Extent:  10 letters 
 Abstract:  -Spanish culture in Mexico; material culture; fieldwork; riddling; comments on "Coati and the Ceiba"; publications 
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (Ms. Coll. 29) 
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 Subjects:  Social uses and context of anthropology and archaeology | Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
 Author:  Redfield, Robert, 1897-1958
 Anthropologist. Instructor, sociology, University of Colorado, 1925-1926; fellow, Social Science Research Council, 1926-1927; instructor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1927-1928, assistant professor, 1928-1930, associate professor, 1930-1934, professor and dean, Divison of Social Sciences, 1934-1946, chairman, department of anthropology, 1947-1949, Robert Maynard Hutchins professor, 1953-1958; research associate, in charge of ethnology and sociological fieldwork, Carnegie Institution, 1930-1946 


 Title:  Correspondence between Robert Redfield and Elsie Clews Parsons     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  23 November 1936 - 19 September 1941 
 Extent:  21 letters 
 Abstract:  21 letters (20 to Parsons, 1 to Redfield). Pueblo Indian Religion; personal 
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (572 P25.1) 
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 Subjects:  Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Personal matters 
 Author:  Redfield, Robert, 1897-1958
 Anthropologist. Instructor, sociology, University of Colorado, 1925-1926; fellow, Social Science Research Council, 1926-1927; instructor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1927-1928, assistant professor, 1928-1930, associate professor, 1930-1934, professor and dean, Divison of Social Sciences, 1934-1946, chairman, department of anthropology, 1947-1949, Robert Maynard Hutchins professor, 1953-1958; research associate, in charge of ethnology and sociological fieldwork, Carnegie Institution, 1930-1946 


 Title:  Correspondence between Robert Redfield and Elsie Clews Parsons     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1937-1941 
 Extent:  29 letters 
 Abstract:  "Pueblo Indian Religion" - costs and process of publishing; fieldwork; folklore; religion. "Chorti Dictionary" by Charles Wisdom; publications. Culture comparison 
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (572 P25) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Folklore, mythology, religion | Linguistics and philology | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
 Author:  Redfield, Robert, 1897-1958
 Anthropologist. Instructor, sociology, University of Colorado, 1925-1926; fellow, Social Science Research Council, 1926-1927; instructor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1927-1928, assistant professor, 1928-1930, associate professor, 1930-1934, professor and dean, Divison of Social Sciences, 1934-1946, chairman, department of anthropology, 1947-1949, Robert Maynard Hutchins professor, 1953-1958; research associate, in charge of ethnology and sociological fieldwork, Carnegie Institution, 1930-1946 


 Title:  Correspondence between Robert Redfield and Henry Allen Moe     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  29 July 1942 - 8 January 1943 
 Extent:  7 letters 
 Abstract:  5 letters (2 to Moe, 3 to Redfield) + 2 letters to/from H. C. Daines and German Arciniegas; Guggenheim Foundation support for Arciniegas 
 Source:  Henry Allen Moe Papers (B M722) 
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 Subjects:  Financial support for research and publication 
 Author:  Redfield, Robert, 1897-1958
 Anthropologist. Instructor, sociology, University of Colorado, 1925-1926; fellow, Social Science Research Council, 1926-1927; instructor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1927-1928, assistant professor, 1928-1930, associate professor, 1930-1934, professor and dean, Divison of Social Sciences, 1934-1946, chairman, department of anthropology, 1947-1949, Robert Maynard Hutchins professor, 1953-1958; research associate, in charge of ethnology and sociological fieldwork, Carnegie Institution, 1930-1946 


 Title:  Correspondence between Robert Redfield and J. Alden Mason     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  31 October 1940 - 1 July 1942 
 Extent:  4 letters 
 Abstract:  4 letters (2 to Mason, 2 to Redfield). Mexican codices; current ethnographic research in Guatemala 
 Source:  John Alden Mason Papers (B M384) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
 Author:  Redfield, Robert, 1897-1958
 Anthropologist. Instructor, sociology, University of Colorado, 1925-1926; fellow, Social Science Research Council, 1926-1927; instructor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1927-1928, assistant professor, 1928-1930, associate professor, 1930-1934, professor and dean, Divison of Social Sciences, 1934-1946, chairman, department of anthropology, 1947-1949, Robert Maynard Hutchins professor, 1953-1958; research associate, in charge of ethnology and sociological fieldwork, Carnegie Institution, 1930-1946 


 Title:  Correspondence between Robert Redfield and Richard Shryock     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  26 September 1939 - 31 May 1940 
 Extent:  7 letters 
 Abstract:  7 letters (4 to Shryock, 3 to Redfield). Anthropology and history; social science research training; conferences 
 Source:  Richard Harrison Shryock Papers (B Sh86) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment 
 Author:  Redfield, Robert, 1897-1958
 Anthropologist. Instructor, sociology, University of Colorado, 1925-1926; fellow, Social Science Research Council, 1926-1927; instructor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1927-1928, assistant professor, 1928-1930, associate professor, 1930-1934, professor and dean, Divison of Social Sciences, 1934-1946, chairman, department of anthropology, 1947-1949, Robert Maynard Hutchins professor, 1953-1958; research associate, in charge of ethnology and sociological fieldwork, Carnegie Institution, 1930-1946 


 Title:  Letter to Alfred Hallowell     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  [1953] 
 Extent:  1 letter 
 Abstract:  Redfield's anthropological accomplishments; letter commenting on Hallowell's paper on "Ojibwa Metaphysics of Being." See also: American Anthropological Association 
 Source:  Alfred Irving Hallowell Papers (Ms. Coll. 26) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Physical studies -- Physical anthropology, medical anthropology, anthropometrics, craniology, race, human evolution | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
 Author:  Redfield, Robert, 1897-1958
 Anthropologist. Instructor, sociology, University of Colorado, 1925-1926; fellow, Social Science Research Council, 1926-1927; instructor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1927-1928, assistant professor, 1928-1930, associate professor, 1930-1934, professor and dean, Divison of Social Sciences, 1934-1946, chairman, department of anthropology, 1947-1949, Robert Maynard Hutchins professor, 1953-1958; research associate, in charge of ethnology and sociological fieldwork, Carnegie Institution, 1930-1946 


 Title:  Letter to Franz Boas     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  10 Januaryary 1941 
 Extent:  1 letter 
 Abstract:  Recommendation for Jules Henry 
 Source:  Franz Boas Papers (B B61) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment 
 Author:  Redfield, Robert, 1897-1958
 Anthropologist. Instructor, sociology, University of Colorado, 1925-1926; fellow, Social Science Research Council, 1926-1927; instructor, anthropology, University of Chicago, 1927-1928, assistant professor, 1928-1930, associate professor, 1930-1934, professor and dean, Divison of Social Sciences, 1934-1946, chairman, department of anthropology, 1947-1949, Robert Maynard Hutchins professor, 1953-1958; research associate, in charge of ethnology and sociological fieldwork, Carnegie Institution, 1930-1946 


 Title:  Robert Redfield Manuscripts from the Manuscripts on Middle American Cultural Anthropology     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Microfilm 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1937-1941 
 Extent:  Approximately 1200 leaves 
 Abstract:  Microfilm copies from the University of Chicago's "Collection of Manuscripts on Middle American Cultural Anthropology" April is this Afternoon (1937. 79 leaves). Ethnographic Materials on Agua Escondida (1938-1941. 726 leaves). Notes on San Antonio Palapo (1940-1941. 392 leaves). Guatemalan ethnography; fieldwork 
 Source:  Manuscripts on Middle American Cultural Anthropology (Film 297) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork 
 Author:  Reichard, Gladys, 1893-1955
 Anthropologist. Assistant, anthropology, Barnard College, 1921-1922; research fellow, University of California, Berkeley, 1922-1923; instructor, anthropology, Barnard College, 1923-1928, assistant professor, 1928-1941, associate professor, 1941-1951, professor, 1951-1955 


 Title:  Coeur d'Alene Indian Texts     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  Coeur d'Alene 
 Dates:  Circa 1930? 
 Extent:  418 leaves 
 Abstract:  Texts without translations, number I-LII (XVIII lacking). Accompanying note states that author has retained translation pending publication, after which this will be made available 
 Source:  American Council of Learned Societies. Committee on Native American Languages (497.3 B63c, S1g.1) 
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 Subjects:  Linguistics and philology 
 Author:  Reichard, Gladys, 1893-1955
 Anthropologist. Assistant, anthropology, Barnard College, 1921-1922; research fellow, University of California, Berkeley, 1922-1923; instructor, anthropology, Barnard College, 1923-1928, assistant professor, 1928-1941, associate professor, 1941-1951, professor, 1951-1955 


 Title:  Correspondence between Gladys Reichard and Elsie Clews Parsons     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1923-1937, 1940-1941 
 Extent:  3 folders 
 Abstract:  Much discussion on fieldwork and ethnography; ceremonies; genealogy; peers; education; Navaho; various aspects of culture and anthropological work; funding; Folklore Society; publications; personal 
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (Ms. Coll. 29) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Folklore, mythology, religion | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Financial support for research and publication | Personal matters 
 Author:  Reichard, Gladys, 1893-1955
 Anthropologist. Assistant, anthropology, Barnard College, 1921-1922; research fellow, University of California, Berkeley, 1922-1923; instructor, anthropology, Barnard College, 1923-1928, assistant professor, 1928-1941, associate professor, 1941-1951, professor, 1951-1955 


 Title:  Correspondence between Gladys Reichard and Elsie Clews Parsons     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1938 - 28 August 1941 
 Extent:  13 letters 
 Abstract:  13 letters (12 to Parsons, 1 to Reichard). Navaho social life and folklore; fieldwork; American Folk-Lore Society; conferences; publications; personal 
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (572 P25.1) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Folklore, mythology, religion | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Personal matters 
 Author:  Reichard, Gladys, 1893-1955
 Anthropologist. Assistant, anthropology, Barnard College, 1921-1922; research fellow, University of California, Berkeley, 1922-1923; instructor, anthropology, Barnard College, 1923-1928, assistant professor, 1928-1941, associate professor, 1941-1951, professor, 1951-1955 


 Title:  Correspondence between Gladys Reichard and Franz Boas     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  18 May 1919 - 6 November 1941 
 Extent:  147 letters 
 Abstract:  140 letters (106 to Boas, 34 to Reichard) + 7 letters to/from J.M. Cowan, Schmidt, Paul Jacobs, Lucy Knox, D.A. McDonald, F.M. Settler, "Frances." Graduate studies at Columbia; Algonquin language and folklore; Wiyot language; Navaho social structure; linguistics; material culture; fieldwork; publications; personal 
 Source:  Franz Boas Papers (B B61) 
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 Subjects:  Cultural description and analysis, social organization and structure, ceremonial behavior, material culture | Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Folklore, mythology, religion | Linguistics and philology | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous | Financial support for research and publication 
 Author:  Reichard, Gladys, 1893-1955
 Anthropologist. Assistant, anthropology, Barnard College, 1921-1922; research fellow, University of California, Berkeley, 1922-1923; instructor, anthropology, Barnard College, 1923-1928, assistant professor, 1928-1941, associate professor, 1941-1951, professor, 1951-1955 


 Title:  Correspondence between Gladys Reichard and J. Alden Mason     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  8 January 1925 - 7 September 1958 
 Extent:  17 letters 
 Abstract:  17 letters (9 to Mason, 8 to Reichard). American Ethnological Society; conferences; publications 
 Source:  John Alden Mason Papers (B M384) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
 Author:  Reichard, Gladys, 1893-1955
 Anthropologist. Assistant, anthropology, Barnard College, 1921-1922; research fellow, University of California, Berkeley, 1922-1923; instructor, anthropology, Barnard College, 1923-1928, assistant professor, 1928-1941, associate professor, 1941-1951, professor, 1951-1955 


 Title:  Letter to American Council of Learned Societies     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1927 
 Extent:  1 letter 
 Abstract:  Report of field trip to Coeur d'Alene Indians, July to September 1927 
 Source:  American Council of Learned Societies Correspondence (506.73 Am72co) 
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 Subjects:  Anthropological and archaeological fieldwork | Linguistics and philology 
 Author:  Reichard, Gladys, 1893-1955
 Anthropologist. Assistant, anthropology, Barnard College, 1921-1922; research fellow, University of California, Berkeley, 1922-1923; instructor, anthropology, Barnard College, 1923-1928, assistant professor, 1928-1941, associate professor, 1941-1951, professor, 1951-1955 


 Title:  Reichard albums     
 Type:  Still Images 
 Format:  Photographs 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1928, n.d. 
 Extent:  2 albums; approximately 11 prints 
 Abstract:  Two mini-albums by Reichard with photographs of Elsie Clews Parsons, Franz Boas, and Margaret Mead among others 
 Source:  Elsie Clews Parsons Papers (Ms. Coll. 29) 
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 Subjects:  Personal matters 
 Author:  Reland, Adriaan, 1676-1718
 Dutch Orientalist. Widely known for his in-depth studies of Islam, the Dutch linguist and Orientalist Reland spent most of his career as Professor of Oriental languages at the University of Utrech. A master of many classical and living languages, he delved into issues in historical linguistics in his works, touching on languages from Indonesia and East Asia to North and South America 


 Title:  Vocabularia variarum linguarum Americanarum     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  Native American languages 
 Dates:  1822 
 Extent:  1 volume (35 leaves) 
 Abstract:  The difficulty of obtaining Adriaan Reland's linguistic works in Philadelphia apparently lead Peter Stephen Du Ponceau to copy out sections of the Dissertationum, probably in 1822. Drawn in turn from a number of earlier sources, these sections include "Brasilian" (i.e. Mapuche), "Chilean," "Peruvian" (Quechua), "Guatimalan" (Pocomam), "Caribbean" (Arawak or Carib), "Mexican" (Nahuatl), "Virginian" (Massachusett), Algonquian, and Huron 
 Source:  Vocabularia variarum linguarum Americanarum (498 R27) 
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 Subjects:  Linguistics and philology 
 Author:  Roe, Anne, 1904-1991
 Psychologist. Psychologist, Commonwealth Fund Grant, 1931-1933; assistant psychology, Worcester State Hospital, 1933-1934; resident, psychology, New York Infirmary for Women and Children, 1935-1936; assistant editor, Research Council of Problems of Alcohol, 1940-1941; director study, School Alcohol Studies, Yale, 1941-1942; resident, assistant psychologist, Laboratory of Applied Physiology, 1943-1946; director, study of scientists, USPHS, 1946-1951; psychologist, Veterans Administration Hospital, Montrose, New York, 1955-1957; adjunct professor, New York University, 1957-1959; lecturer and research associate, Graduate School of Education, Harvard, 1959-1963, director, center research, careers, 1963-1966, professor, education, 1963-1967, emeritus professor, 1967-1991. 


 Title:  Anne Roe Papers     
 Type:  Collection 
 Format:  Manuscripts 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  1949-1971 
 Extent:  6 linear feet (approximately 6,000 items) 
 Abstract:  Data collected for The Making of a Scientist. Transcripts of interviews, Rorschach and Thematic Apperception tests, personal data. Includes files for A. I. Hallowell, Clyde Kluckhohn, Ralph Linton, Harry L. Shapiro, Robert Redfield. Some files restricted. Not to be consulted until ten years after death of each individual 
 Source:  Anne Roe Papers (B R621) 
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 Subjects:  Disciplinary professionalization, professional societies, education, employment | Publishing, publications, miscellaneous 
 Author:  Rous, Peyton, 1879-1970
 A pathologist, Francis Peyton Rous, was co-recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 1966 for his discovery of carcinogenic viruses 


 Title:  Correspondence between William Albright and Peyton Rous     
 Type:  Text items 
 Format:  Correspondence 
 Language:  English 
 Dates:  7 March 1968 - 13 March 1968 
 Extent:  2 letters 
 Abstract:  2 Letters (1 to Rous, 1 to Albright). U.S. Middle East policy 
 Source:  Peyton Rous Papers (B R77) 
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 Subjects:  Publishing, publications, miscellaneous