Anthony F. C. Wallace Papers

Mss.Ms.Coll.64a

Date: 1920-2000 | Size: 103.5 Linear feet

Abstract

The Anthony F. C. Wallace Papers include correspondence to and from 20th century anthropologists, ethnologists, historians, linguists, and psychiatrists and provides a wealth of resources for the study of technological and social change, American Indians, culture and personality, revitalization movements, the anthropological study of religion, and the cultural and biological bases of behavior. In addition to Wallace's correspondence, research notes, and drafts, the collection includes Wallace family correspondence and photographs, as well as Wallace's writings from childhood through recent years.

Background note

Anthony F.C. Wallace (1923- ) embarked on an anthropological career at a young age as a research assistant to his father, ethnologist and historian Paul A.W. Wallace in the 1930s. After briefly studying at Lebanon Valley College, Anthony enlisted in the U.S. Army, which assigned him to the 14th Armored Division. On American soil for a good portion of his enlistment, the division served in the European Theater and participated in the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp in 1945.

After his discharge, Wallace began a lifelong association with the University of Pennsylvania's anthropology department, of which he eventually became chair. His initial, somewhat untraditional, choice of undergraduate majors--history and physics--reflected his desire to combine humanistic studies with scientific and technological approaches to the study of man, but the evolutionary perspective of James Frazer's The Golden Bough later guided him toward the most interdisciplinary of the social sciences--anthropology. Influenced by his father's work and his own interest in Indians, Wallace pursued graduate studies of the Delaware and Tuscarora Indians under the guidance of A. Irving Hallowell, Frank G. Speck, and Loren C. Eiseley, all direct intellectual descendants of Franz Boas. Speck had studied with Boas at Columbia, where Boas taught both Speck and Hallowell in one seminar. Speck and Eiseley, whom Speck had taught at Oberlin and brought to Penn, persuaded Hallowell, their former colleague, to return to Penn after a period at Northwestern. As an heir to the Boasian ethnographic tradition through Speck and Hallowell, Wallace inherited Boas' careful attention to methodology and his interdisciplinary conception of anthropology as encompassing physical, psychological, linguistic, and cultural studies. From his father and Speck, he inherited an interest in the rapidly disappearing cultures of the Northeastern Indians and a personal commitment to his research subjects. Through Hallowell, one of the principal figures in ethnopsychology, he learned to carefully describe behavior and psychological traits while considering the cognitive and emotional structures of his subjects. All of these he synthesized to create a unique blend of ethnology and history influenced by the social, behavioral, and biological sciences, thereby becoming one of the pioneers in the development of ethnohistory as a distinct field.

At Penn, Wallace earned his BA, MA, and Ph.D. in rapid succession. From men not known to bestow praise lightly, he received glowing recommendations that described him as a brilliant, yet humble, scholar and one of the best anthropology students with whom they had ever worked. Weaving Hallowell's psychological perspective into the study of Indian-white relations, his MA thesis examined the Delaware Indians and their chief Teedyuscung from a psychological, as well as historical, perspective. The work contained the seeds of Wallace's later work on revitalization movements, contrasting the demoralized eastern Delawares who accepted the Christian teachings of Moravian colonists with the more powerful western Delawares who developed a revitalized culture that rejected European influences. Published only a year later, King of the Delawares: Teedyuscung drew the attention of national publications and garnered largely favorable reviews. Francis Jennings, a frequent critic of Wallace's work, has opined that Wallace allowed theory to influence his presentation of data and that he relied heavily on psychoanalytic theory and biased historical accounts, perhaps overly so. Yet such tendencies often characterize the work of young scholars, as Jennings explains, and in the case of Teedyuscung, they do not detract significantly from its value as a work of anthropology. He also points out that Wallace's views toward the Quakers, quite harsh in Teedyuscung, later softened; in Death and Rebirth of the Seneca (1970), he wrote approvingly of the positive teachings and role models presented by the Quaker missionaries.

For his dissertation, Wallace took his cue from Hallowell, who encouraged his students to use Rorschach tests as a means of studying personality and culture, and Fenton, who had reviewed Hallowell's work and suggested its applicability to the Iroquois, and began an ethnopsychological study of the Tuscarora Indians. Wallace hoped to determine the personality type that occurred most frequently among the Tuscaroras and thereby to study the interaction of personality and culture. Although the modal personality occurred in only 37 percent of the population and thus did not represent the personality of most Tuscaroras, the study provided insight into common personality characteristics found among the Tuscaroras.

Indian research continued to occupy most of Wallace's time in the 1950s. In addition to an ongoing study of Seneca history and culture that he incorporated into several monographs and books, he devoted much of his free time from 1952 through 1959 to research, consulting, and testifying as an expert witness for legal cases before the Indian Claims Commission. Initially hired by the Joint Efforts Group, led by Felix Cohen, an attorney who initiated reform legislation affecting Indians during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, Wallace worked for several Indian nations from the eastern Iroquois to the western Sioux. The Justice Department team, headed by Erminie Wheeler Voegelin, included the Marxist anthropologist Harold Hickerson. Most of the cases dealt with the federal government's legal jurisdiction and/or rights to land (or lack thereof) in various Indian nations based on sovereignty granted to the nations in treaties of the 18th and 19th centuries.

In the midst of his research for the Indian claims, Wallace became indirectly involved in the notorious Joseph McCarthy hearings when McCarthy named Walter Lowenfels, the father of Wallace's assistant Michal Lowenfels Kane, as one of the leading Communists in Philadelphia. Lowenfels, avant garde poet of the 1920s and the editor of the Pennsylvania edition of the Daily Worker, was the oldest of the "Philadelphia Nine," leaders of the local Communist Party arrested and convicted under the Smith Act during a five-month federal trial. Despite her father's troubles and the Historical Society of Pennsylvania's refusal to admit her to their library, Kane continued to work with Wallace.

During this time, he also began nearly twenty years of research on the Seneca Indians that culminated in the publication of Death and Rebirth of the Seneca (1970), perhaps his best known and most influential work. Originally planned as a biography of the Seneca prophet Handsome Lake, the project expanded into a detailed study of Seneca society, focusing on the prophet's role in "revitalizing" Seneca culture following a tumultuous period of social and cultural change in the late 18th century. After a descent into a personal maelstrom of alcoholism and near-madness that mirrored the turbulence in Seneca society, Handsome Lake underwent a personal transformation in which he experienced a series of visions and revelations. From these, he syncretized traditional Seneca religious beliefs with ideas of individual, social, and agricultural reform inspired by Quaker missionaries into a new religion through which he sought to revitalize his culture much as he had revitalized his personal life.

Wallace noted similarities between the psychological and physiological changes that accompanied religious inspiration such as Handsome Lake's, psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia, and the personality changes associated with stress, social and cultural change, and disasters. Bringing an anthropological perspective to the increasingly accepted psychiatric theory that schizophrenia resulted from a genetic and/or biological predisposition awakened by psychological trauma, Wallace speculated that schizophrenia had both biological and cultural components, a theory he explored in "The Biocultural Theory of Schizophrenia" and "Mental Illness, Biology, and Culture."

Drawing from biological and cognitive psychological theories, he hypothesized that perhaps similar symptoms could arise in any individual undergoing psychological and physiological stress, a theory that developed into the concept of mazeway resynthesis. He noted that when individuals encounter experiences that challenge the "mazeways" through which they perceive and understand their worlds, their minds often become overwhelmed by conflict, resulting in cognitive dissonance, a state of psychological and (often) physiological turmoil. Applying Hans Selye's concept of general adaptation syndrome to the human mind, Wallace argued that attempting to exist in such discomfort often precipitates physical or mental illness. To resolve such conflicts, individuals must modify their mazeways to accommodate new, formerly troubling, elements, a process he termed "mazeway resynthesis." In more extreme cases involving prophets and psychiatric patients, Wallace believed that the altered physiological milieu resulting from stress engendered not only the process of psychological mazeway resynthesis but also the accompanying visions or hallucinations.

During this time, Wallace also developed his theory of revitalization movements, which in many ways extrapolates the concept of mazeway resynthesis to the larger society. He described five typical stages, which roughly correspond to the process of mazeway resynthesis, but at the social and cultural level. He theorized that revitalization movements, which he defined as "deliberate, organized, conscious attempts by some or all of the members of a society to construct for themselves a more satisfying culture." were more likely to occur in societies undergoing rapid and/or devastating social change. Most involved prophets who had experienced personal declines similar to that of Handsome Lake, which culminated in psychological states resembling schizophrenia, often accompanied by visions. Following these experiences, the prophets underwent personal transformations, communicated their visions and new insights to others, and synthesized old and new beliefs into new religions or ways of living that revitalized their cultures.

The intertwining themes of mazeway resynthesis and revitalization movements recurred throughout much of Wallace's work during this time, most notably in the first three books in a series of works that perhaps unintentionally fell into trilogies by subject matter. The first trilogy included Religion: An Anthropological View, Culture and Personality, and Death and Rebirth of the Seneca, all of which focused on the psychological, physiological, and cultural aspects of religion, the interaction of personality and culture, and the revitalization of individual personalities as well as cultures. In Religion, he eschewed a strictly critical view of religion in favor of an analytical approach that drew from historical, anthropological, psychological, and physiological sources. He particularly emphasized the ways in which religion and rituals serve as routes through which people achieve a sense of purpose and meaning that most people find difficult to achieve through their daily lives and as means of resolving conflicts that could threaten the existence of their cultures. With the rise of a more scientific and secular society, he foresaw a concomitant waning of institutionalized religious belief and its replacement with a non-deistic philosophy of concern for humanity. Religion moves beyond ethnological, historical, theological, and psychological theories and provides a thorough examination of the psychological and physiological aspects of ritual and religious belief.

Wallace's scientific analyses of religious beliefs and experiences, which disavowed supernatural influences and drew parallels between religious inspiration and schizophrenia, may not have endeared him to the more religiously inclined, but they did challenge previously held assumptions with regard to both religion and schizophrenia. Through his examination of the psychological, physiological, and cultural aspects of religious experiences and schizophrenia, Wallace raised vital questions regarding the role of religion in society and scientifically explained the ways in which individuals and societies react to change.

Breaking with the earlier cultural anthropological tradition of pure ethnographic description without historical context, Wallace advocated studies of cultural evolution that emulated the approach of evolutionary biology. In Culture and Personality, a scientific and at times quantitative analysis, he examined cultural evolution, the psychology of culture change, and the ways in which cultures provide cognitive frames of reference through which their members perceive and interpret events. . Using the relatively new method of componential analysis, Wallace and other anthropologists such as Floyd Lounsbury and Ward Goodenough used linguistic analysis, particularly in relation to kinship terminology, to study and describe cultures from the perspectives of those cultures rather than the perspectives of Western anthropologists.

Wallace's interests in anthropology, cognitive psychology, and biology found a home at the Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute (E.P.P.I.) as the federal government and private foundations increased funding for interdisciplinary research in the 1950s and 1960s. As a consultant and later Director of Clinical Research at E.P.P.I., Wallace researched physiological, genetic, social, and cultural aspects of psychiatric disorders, particularly schizophrenia, arctic hysteria (piblokto), and disorders relating to nutritional deficiencies such as hypoglycemia and hypocalcemia. Applying anthropological concepts of linguistics and culture to psychiatric research, his work included studies on the terminology of emotions and the relation of hospital staff consensus to patient disturbance. During this time, Wallace also helped to develop a code of ethics for research with human subjects, following the lead of the National Institute of Mental Health, which in turn had followed guidelines established as a result of the Nuremberg War Crimes trials.

Through his affiliation with various committees during the 1960s and 1970s, Wallace continued his interdisciplinary work through studies of the psychological effects of disasters and the association between television viewing and social behavior. His influential study Housing and Social Structure, published by the Philadelphia Housing Authority, explored the negative psychological impact of living in high-rise public housing years before widespread popular criticism of such structures. Wallace also presciently argued against the popular psychological conception of homosexuality as a mental illness during the 1960s when he served as a consultant on the National Institute of Mental Health's Task Force on Homosexuality.

Throughout his years of psychiatric and sociological research, Wallace remained rooted in anthropological modes of analysis while maintaining a strong interdisciplinary perspective. As president of the American Anthropological Association in the early 1970s, he sought to bring related organizations under its umbrella and to resolve ethical conflicts such as the controversy sparked by federal efforts to recruit anthropologists for counterinsurgency missions in politically volatile nations such as Thailand.

Following the 1970 publication of Death and Rebirth, Wallace moved away from American Indian studies for several years and turned to the study of technological and social change in white America during the 19th century from an anthropological perspective. This served as the theme of his second trilogy of works, which included Rockdale, The Social Context of Innovation, and St. Clair. Inspired by his rural Delaware County, Pennsylvania surroundings, Wallace began to explore the area's history in local historical societies and courthouses, where he found a wealth of information on early 19th century textile mills and Delaware County families. From public records, county histories, and collections of personal papers, he created an evocative portrait of the Rockdale area, which he combined with an analysis of the development of industrialization into the detailed ethnohistorical study Rockdale: The Growth of an American Village in the Early Industrial Revolution (1978). Rockdale examined the paternalistic relationship between the evangelical Christian proponents of early industrial capitalism and their employees, their conflicts with freethinking radicals or "infidels," and the ultimate triumph of Christian capitalism in Delaware County, a microcosm of the larger American society. Although one might be tempted to assume that the industrialists cynically dosed their workers with religious opium as a means of subduing incipient labor troubles, Wallace demonstrates through his careful analysis of their words and actions that the textile mill owners and operators did, for the most part, live exemplary lives that reflected their belief in hard work and personal salvation.

Shortly after completing Rockdale, Wallace pursued a work that he considered its companion study, one that would study the effects of a less successful model of industrialization in American society. St. Clair: A Nineteenth Century Coal Town's Experience with a Disaster-Prone Industry (1985) explored how coal operators' disregard of geologists' warnings regarding Pennsylvania coal region geology and their failure to apply new technological innovations led to inefficient mining techniques, poor mine ventilation, and frequent accidents and explosions. Despite a thriving economy fueled by the 19th century demand for coal, the Pennsylvania coal region eventually deteriorated into economic and social disaster, replete with mining accidents, ethnic conflicts, and violence against coal operators and mine supervisors. Financially troubled small coal operators often blamed accidents not on their own failures but on Irish laborers bent on retribution against the mining companies. This developed into the true yet semi-legendary story of the Molly Maguires, whose crimes, trials, and executions became the episodes for which the coal region is perhaps best known. In St. Clair, Wallace not only analyzed the region's most prominent coal operators and the economists and industrialists who influenced them, but also painted a vivid portrait of life in the coal towns and mine patches. Although St. Clair lacks some of the warmth and familiarity that characterizes Rockdale, perhaps because of his relative distance from its subject, as Francis Jennings has noted, Wallace's work remains one of the few detailed and well-researched accounts of Pennsylvania coal region history.

Between these two massive studies, Wallace sandwiched a shorter study, The Social Context of Innovation (1982), which incorporated his research on the textile industry with his then in-progress study of the coal region. In Social Context, he described the interrelationship of technology and culture during the Industrial Revolution and the ways in which technological innovation arose from as well as resulted in social change, contrasting the Darby family's successful model of industrialization in Coalbrookdale, England with the unsuccessful examples found in Pennsylvania's coal region.

The third trilogy of works consisted of Prelude to Disaster: The Black Hawk War of 1832 (1990) The Long Bitter Trail: Andrew Jackson and the Indians (1993) and Thomas Jefferson and the Indians: The Tragic Fate of the First Americans (1999), all of which focus on Indian-white relations, and particularly government policy toward the Indians. With these works, Wallace resumed his study of American Indians but with an emphasis on their relations with the United States government and with a more pessimistic flavor than his earlier Indian research. Prelude to Disaster and The Long Bitter Trail developed out of Wallace's research for Indian claims cases and examined, respectively, the tragedies of the Black Hawk War and Andrew Jackson's Indian removal policies. Originally published as the introduction to Ellen Whitney's compilation Introduction to the Black Hawk War, 1831-1832, this brief (51-page) work traces the course of Indian-white relations in Illinois that culminated in the Black Hawk War. The Long Bitter Trail: Andrew Jackson and the Indians details the misguided and often racist policies that led the federal government to drive the southeastern Indians from their land to reservations in Oklahoma. Thomas Jefferson and the Indians: The Tragic Fate of the First Americans, his most recent work, explores Jefferson's often-conflicted relationship with the American Indian. Wallace believes that Jefferson viewed the Indians as a noble yet doomed race, whose history and language he sought to preserve while pursuing policies that ultimately would destroy their way of life.

Since his 1987 retirement, Wallace has remained an active and influential scholar, as evidenced by the three works described above and by his recent talks on the benefits and limitations of local history, which incorporate materials he used for his studies of Rockdale and St. Clair.

Scope and content

The voluminous Anthony Wallace Papers contain a wealth of material for scholars of anthropology, history, and psychiatry. At first glance, the collection appears quite eclectic, yet common themes of technological, social, and cultural change unite the seemingly disparate subjects, providing a broad range of source materials for the study of technological and social change, American Indians, personality and culture, revitalization movements, the cultural and biological bases of behavior, and Pennsylvania history, particularly that of Delaware and Schuylkill Counties.

Along with Wallace's correspondence to and from such anthropologists as Frank G. Speck, A. Irving Hallowell, William N. Fenton, Floyd Lounsbury, and others, the collection includes extensive correspondence with knowledgeable local historians, reflecting Wallace's awareness of the benefits as well as the liabilities of their homegrown knowledge. There is extensive correspondence from Merle Deardorff of Warren, Pennsylvania and Robert Scherr of Schuylkill County; Deardorff's correspondence in particular provides a wealth of information on Iroquois history and traditions as well as the occasional sharp and uncompromising criticism of Wallace's work.

Wallace's research notes, drafts of his works, and photocopies of primary source material from various repositories and reprints of secondary sources comprise the majority of the collection. His assemblage of 19th century census and tax records, church records, and local histories for the Pennsylvania towns of Rockdale and St. Clair provides researchers with a centralized resource of materials from various repositories. Card files of information collected on various families of Delaware and Schuylkill Counties represent a valuable resource for scholars of Pennsylvania history as well as genealogists. The reprints, on topics ranging from social and technological change, personality and culture, and psychiatric research to Indian history and Pennsylvania coal region history appear in the subseries related to these subjects.

News clippings and magazine articles related to Wallace's work appear throughout the collection. The most significant include articles on federal efforts to recruit anthropologists for counterinsurgency and other politically-motivated missions, particularly in Thailand, and the Kinzua Dam controversy, when the state of New York built a dam that flooded much of the historic Cornplanter Grant on the Allegany Reservation. The collection also contains extensive materials on the Indian land claims cases of the 1950s, in which Wallace served as an expert witness.

Notes and research materials for Wallace's works since 1990 are not currently included in the collection, but Series IV, Works by Wallace, does include the original manuscript draft of his 1999 work on Thomas Jefferson and the Indians under the working title Logan's Mourner.

In addition to documenting the Wallaces' professional careers, the collection documents the personal side of their family through correspondence, photograph albums, and histories dating from the 1920s that also describe 19th century people and events. The family albums include three histories compiled by Paul A.W. Wallace; two histories compiled by Paul Wallace's father, clergyman Francis Huston Wallace; 19th century images of Wallace ancestors, homes, and the Wallace family library; photographs of Anthony Wallace and his brother David from childhood through adulthood; and Anthony Wallace's World War II scrapbook of photographs from his military service, which includes original photographs of Germany in 1945. The collection also includes Anthony Wallace's scrapbooks and notebooks as well as his writings from childhood through adolescence.

Digital objects note

This collection contains digital materials that are available in the APS Digital Library. Links to these materials are provided with context in the inventory of this finding aid. A general listing of digital objects may also be found here.

Collection Information

Restrictions

Restrictions on Use:

The following items are closed to researchers for 75 years from the date of creation:

  1. Rorschach tests conducted on Tuscarora Indians (Series II A, boxes 6 and 7, 1947-1951)
  2. Notes from psychiatric studies and tapes and transcripts of counseling sessions at the Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute (Series VII, boxes 7, 8, and 9, 1958-1961)
  3. Student recommendations from the University of Pennsylvania (Series VIII, boxes 9 and 10, 1955-1988).

Provenance

Gift of Anthony F.C. Wallace, 1988, 1999-2000 and Presented by David H. Wallace, 1967.

Preferred citation

Cite as: Anthony F. C. Wallace Papers, American Philosophical Society.

Processing information

Catalogued by Valerie Anne Lutz, 2003. This version of the finding aid is missing headers that clarify internal order within certain sections. A fuller, earlier form of the finding aid is available from APS staff. A full subject index to the collection is also available from APS staff.

Related material

APS possesses the papers of a few of Anthony Wallace's colleagues in the department of anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania. See also the papers of Ward Goodenough (Mss.Ms.Coll.120), Dell Hymes (Mss.Ms.Coll.55), and Ruben Reina (Mss.Ms.Coll.67).

African American History Note

The Wallace Papers contain at least one set of materials which may be of interest to students of African American History:

Lott, Steve. [Student at West Chester State College.] "Slavery." 1972.

Photocopied introduction to Lott's paper "Industrialization and the Black Population in S.E. Penna., 1780-1840." Includes 36 bibliographic index cards pertaining to sources in African American history in Pennsylvania, focusing on slavery and abolitionism. Also includes a photocopy of Joseph E. Walker's "A Comparison of Negro and White Labor in a Charcoal Iron Community" from the journal Labor History, volume 10, number 3 (1969).

Indexing Terms


Corporate Name(s)

  • Akwesasne Counselor Organization
  • Mohawk nation at Akwesasne
  • Six Nations Indian Museum

Family Name(s)

  • Du Pont de Nemours family
  • Du Pont family
  • Smith Family

Genre(s)

  • Carte de visite photographs
  • Gelatin silver prints
  • Gouaches -- Color
  • Maps.
  • Negatives
  • Newspaper clippings.
  • Photographs
  • Photomechanical prints
  • Postal cards.
  • Rorschach tests
  • Scrapbooks.
  • Sketches.
  • Slides.
  • Tintypes
  • Woodcuts -- Color

Personal Name(s)

  • Akweks, Aren, 1910-2008
  • Baird, Henry Carey, 1825-1912
  • Blacksnake, Governor, circa 1753-1859
  • Broomall, John Martin, 1816-18
  • Burhoe, Ralph Wendell 1911-
  • Carey family
  • Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839
  • Carpenter, Edmund, 1922-2011
  • Chittibhol, Bancha (Thai stude
  • Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
  • Congdon, Charles E. (Charles Edwin)
  • Cornplanter, 1732-1836
  • Cornplanter, Jesse J.
  • De Laguna, Frederica, 1906-2004
  • Deardorff, Merle H., d.1971
  • Eiseley, Loren C., 1907-1977
  • Fenton, William N. (William Nelson), 1908-2005
  • Fogelson, Raymond
  • Foster, Michael K.
  • Gowen, Franklin B. (Franklin B
  • Hallowell, A. Irving (Alfred Irving), 1892-1974
  • Handsome Lake, 1735-1815
  • Hsu, Francis K.
  • Jackson, Halliday,1771-1835.
  • Jennings, Francis P.
  • Kehoe, John, 1837-1878
  • Lammot family
  • Lounsbury, Floyd Glenn, 1914-1998
  • Mead, Margaret, 1901-1978
  • Parker, Arthur Caswell, 1881-1955
  • Richter, Daniel (two letters,
  • Sellers family
  • Siney, John, 1835-1881
  • Speck, Frank G. (Frank Gouldsmith), 1881-1950
  • Spindler, George D.
  • Spiro, Melford Elliott
  • Sturtevant, William C.
  • Wallace, Anthony F. C., 1923-2015
  • Wallace, Paul A. W.
  • Witthoft, John

Subject(s)

  • Abolition, emancipation, freedom
  • American Anthropological Association
  • American Philosophical Society
  • Anishinaabe
  • Anthracite coal industry -- United States -- Pennsylvania
  • Anthropology -- Methodology
  • Anthropology -- Research
  • Anthropology -- Study and teaching.
  • Arctic hysteria
  • British Americans -- Pennsylvania -- Schuylkill County
  • Cemeteries -- Pennsylvania -- Delaware County
  • Chester County (Pa.) -- History
  • Coal -- Geology -- Pennsylvania
  • Coal mine accidents -- Pennsylvania -- History
  • Coal trade -- Pennsylvania -- History
  • Cognition and culture
  • Counterinsurgency -- Thailand
  • Cross-cultural studies
  • Cults
  • Culture
  • Delaware County (Pa.) -- History
  • Delaware Indians -- New York (State) -- History
  • Delaware Indians -- Pennsylvania -- History
  • Disasters
  • Disasters -- Psychological aspects
  • Disasters -- Social aspects
  • Domestic relations -- Pennsylvania -- 19th century
  • Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.)
  • Education -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia
  • Ethnicity -- Pennsylvania -- History
  • Ethnohistory
  • Ethnopsychology
  • Geology -- Pennsylvania
  • Germans -- Pennsylvania
  • Goodenough, Ward Hunt
  • Haudenosaunee
  • Hypocalcemia
  • Hypoglycemia
  • Indians of North America -- Claims
  • Indians of North America -- Government relations
  • Indians of North America -- Missions
  • Indians of North America -- New York (State) -- History
  • Industrialization -- Pennsylvania -- History
  • Industries -- Pennsylvania -- History
  • Inuit -- Greenland
  • Irish -- Pennsylvania
  • Iron industry and trade -- History
  • Iroquois Indians -- Civilization and social life
  • Iroquois Indians -- Folklore
  • Iroquois Indians -- Government relations
  • Iroquois Indians -- History
  • Iroquois Indians -- Religion
  • Iroquois Indians -- Rites and ceremonies
  • Iroquois Indians -- Social conditions
  • Iroquois Indians -- Social life and customs
  • Kinzua Dam (Pa.)
  • Labor and laboring classes -- Pennsylvania -- History
  • Labor movements -- History
  • Labor, industrialization
  • Lowell (Mass.) -- History
  • Millenialism
  • Mills and millwork
  • Molly Maguires
  • National Science Foundation
  • Nativistic movements
  • Nutrition -- Psychological aspects
  • Onondaga Indians
  • Paranoia
  • Pennsylvania -- History
  • Personality and culture
  • Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company
  • Piblokto
  • Power (Social sciences)
  • Prophets
  • Psychiatric hospital care
  • Psychiatry
  • Psychobiology
  • Psychology
  • Psychology and religion
  • Psychotherapy patients
  • Quakers -- Pennsylvania
  • Railroads -- Pennsylvania -- History
  • Religion
  • Religion and science
  • Revitalization movements
  • Rockdale (Pa.) -- History
  • Rorschach test
  • Schizophrenia
  • Schizophrenia -- Genetic aspects
  • Schizophrenia -- Physiological aspects
  • Schizophrenics
  • Schuylkill County (Pa.) -- History
  • Seneca
  • Seneca Indians -- History
  • Seneca Indians -- Religion
  • Seneca Indians -- Social life and customs
  • Slaves, slavery, slave trade
  • Social change
  • Social movements
  • Social sciences -- Methodology
  • Society of Friends
  • St. Clair (Pa.) -- History
  • Strikes and lockouts -- Coal mining -- United States -- Pennsylvania
  • Technological innovation
  • Technology -- Social aspects
  • Textile industry
  • Textile machinery
  • Textile manufacturers -- Pennsylvania -- Delaware County
  • Textile workers -- Pennsylvania -- Delaware County
  • Transportation -- Pennsylvania -- History
  • Tuscarora Indians
  • Tuscarora Indians -- Social life and customs
  • Working class -- United States -- History -- 19th century
  • World War, 1939-1945

Collection overview

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Series I consists of Anthony F.C. Wallace's correspondence, primarily professional, interspersed with personal letters. Reflecting Wallace's meticulous attention to detail, the correspondence includes almost all outgoing as well as incoming letters. The 2048 correspondents include anthropologists and historians, both professional and amateur; American Indians, government officials, military officers, students, publishers, and readers of his work. Subjects include technological, social, and cultural change; Seneca and Iroquois history and culture; revitalization movements; personality and culture; linguistics; Delaware County history; and Pennsylvania coal region history, the University of Pennsylvania, and psychiatric research, particularly in relation to schizophrenia.

Wallace corresponded most extensively with his father Paul, anthropologist William N. Fenton, local historian Merle H. Deardorff of Warren County, Pennsylvania, and Ralph W. Burhoe, founder of Zygon and the Institute for the Study of Religion in an Age of Science. Other significant correspondents include his early mentors Frank G. Speck and A. Irving Hallowell and colleagues Francis K. Hsu, Raymond D. Fogelson, and Francis Jennings.

The correspondence between Anthony and Paul Wallace, with topics ranging from anthropological and historical research to family matters, provides a rare glimpse into the personal and professional relationship between two generations of an academic family. Spanning the first twenty years of Anthony Wallace's career, the correspondence shows the gradual evolution of Paul and Anthony's relationship from one of father/mentor and son to one of professional colleagues. The family correspondence also includes letters between Anthony and his brother David during World War II and letters from his father Paul A.W. Wallace to other family members, one of which describes the infant Anthony a few days after his birth.

The correspondence with Fenton and Deardorff contains detailed discussions of Iroquois history and culture and reflects not only their admiration and respect for one another but also the varied opinions of Iroquoian scholars. Particularly noteworthy examples include Fenton and Wallace's disagreement with regard to the Indian wampum controversy and Deardorff's occasionally sharp and uncompromising criticism of Wallace's work, particularly with regard to his statements regarding Cornplanter's life and family. The Deardorff correspondence, some of which also appears in Series II, also includes intriguing analyses of the lineage and clan memberships of Cornplanter, Handsome Lake, Blacksnake, and others based on their names and references to them and other family members.

The extensive correspondence with Ralph Burhoe is not as unlikely as it might initially appear, given Wallace's interests in religion and science. In lengthy and detailed letters, Burhoe discussed Wallace's theories of mazeway resynthesis as applied to religious inspiration and described his own attempts to reconcile religious belief with scientific knowledge, which led to the founding of Zygon and the Institute for the Study of Religion in an Age of Science.

The disappointingly spare correspondence with Hallowell reveals little, consisting largely of administrative material relating to the University of Pennsylvania. The letters between Speck and Wallace, although less extensive than one might hope due to their unfortunately short association that ended with Speck's death in 1950, still provide insight into one of Wallace's most influential professional relationships and complement the extensive Speck materials at the APS. Despite a few reservations regarding Wallace's psychological analysis of Teedyuscung, the only book-length Wallace work Speck lived to see, Speck's support for Wallace's work shines through in his encouraging and complimentary words regarding an early draft.

Hsu's correspondence includes discussions of kinship terminology and linguistic analysis interwoven with personal letters that reveal a warm friendship, with several references to family visits. As might be expected, correspondence with colleagues Fogelson and Jennings include reviews of each other's drafts, some of which appear in the correspondence and elsewhere in the collection. The Jennings correspondence reflects their frequent differences of interpretation

Other interesting and noteworthy correspondents include Tuscarora Indian Mina Brayley Smith, whom Wallace met during his research in the late 1940s, Bancha Chittibhol, a student who maintained contact with Wallace after her return to Thailand and sent a great deal of material relating to Thai culture, and Margaret Kint, who described her personal experiences with schizophrenia and became an advocate for research into the biological aspects of schizophrenia.

Additional correspondence regarding particular research topics or institutions and committees with which Wallace was affiliated may be found in Series II, VI, VII, VIII, and IX, including additional correspondence with Merle Deardorff, Robert Scherr, and others that Wallace kept with the materials to which it pertained.

 23 lin. feetBox 24-73

The largest series in the collection, Series II contains Anthony F.C. Wallace's research notes, drafts, photocopies of primary source material from various repositories, and correspondence that he filed with his research notes. The six subseries reflect Wallace's arrangement of his materials, which are also reflected in the organization of bibliographies in his respective works.

1947-19754.5 linear feet

Notes and drafts from Wallace's research among the Seneca and Tuscarora Indians. Materials include field notes, notes and photocopies from primary and secondary sources, and several issues of the Allegany Reservation newsletter Oh-Ho-Ye-Noh (1970-1972). Although restrictions exist on the Tuscarora Rorschach tests because of the sensitive personal information revealed, the series includes unrestricted censored versions and summary reports as well as the published work Modal Personality of the Tuscarora Indians as Revealed in the Rorschach Test.

Correspondence that Wallace filed with his notes also appears in Series II A, which includes correspondence with local historian Merle H. Deardorff of the Warren County (Pa.) Historical Society. The Deardorff correspondence contains detailed descriptions of Iroquois (particularly Seneca) history and culture, with thorough discussions and analyses of the lives of Cornplanter, Handsome Lake, and Blacksnake, and other Indians of New York State and Pennsylvania.

Related Indian materials appear in Subseries B, Revitalization and Culture; Series III, Bibliographic Notecards, which includes card files of primary and secondary source notes; Series XI, Photographs, which contains Indian reservation photographs taken by Wallace and his father, and in the Paul A.W. Wallace portion of the collection.

1950-19704.5 linear feet

Notes and drafts from Wallace's research on revitalization movements, personality and culture, cognition and culture, and religion. Materials include handwritten notes, photocopies of primary and secondary sources, and componential analyses of linguistic terminology. Some material overlaps with that in Subseries A, Indian Research.

1970-19953 linear feet

Notes and drafts relating to Wallace's study of technological innovation and its interaction with social and cultural change. Materials include handwritten notes, photocopies of primary and secondary sources, and several papers from conferences and talks on technology and social change.

1971-19958 linear feet

Materials from Anthony F.C. Wallace's research on the Rockdale area of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, particularly with regard to its mills and industries, but also including extensive information on well known families such as the Smiths and du Ponts. The Rockdale subseries includes notes, extensive photocopies of primary and secondary sources, papers from conferences and talks on Rockdale, Delaware County, and industrialization, student seminar papers related to industrialization and Delaware County history, and the original handwritten manuscript of Rockdale.

A unique item also appears with the Rockdale materials: an original 19th century account book from the Sharpless-Worrall company, which apparently supplied mills with raw materials and equipment. Several familiar Delaware County names such as Lammot, Pennell, Willcox, and others appear in the book.

Series III, Notecards, contains information on bibliographic sources for Rockdale and census data on Rockdale area families. Series XI, Photographs contains over 300 photographs and over 3000 slides of textile mills and machinery and the Rockdale area, a dream collection for historians of industrialization and Delaware County.

  
  
  
  
  
1978-19999 linear feet

Materials from Anthony F.C. Wallace's research on the St. Clair, Schuylkill County area of the Pennsylvania coal region, including notes, drafts, photocopies of primary and secondary sources of material relating to Pennsylvania coal region history and detailed analyses of census data for the town of St. Clair, and papers from conferences and talks on St. Clair, Schuylkill County, industrialization, and the role of the hero, particularly as represented by the industrialist, in 19th century America.

A valuable central resource for the study of Pennsylvania coal region history, with copies of rare items from repositories and libraries throughout Pennsylvania, the St. Clair subseries contains a wealth of material on coal mining, coal miners and labor organizations, Schuylkill County and Pennsylvania coal region history and the Molly Maguire crimes and trials. In addition to photocopies of most major 19th and 20th century sources on coal region history, arranged by author, the series contains primary source materials culled from several area repositories. These include deeds, correspondence, and other materials from Pennsylvania families as the Wetherills, Careys, and others influential in coal region history as well as notes and correspondence relating to the Pinkerton National Detective Agency's investigation of the Molly Maguires.

The St. Clair subseries also includes three linear feet of photocopies of Miners' Journal newspaper articles from 1830 to 1878, which Wallace and his wife Betty extracted and arranged by subject, thereby creating an index of sorts for a publication that has no known index.

Series III, Notecards, contains additional information on bibliographic sources for St. Clair, census data on St. Clair families, notes on prominent Schuylkill County individuals, and an alphabetical card file of miners injured and killed, which provides a less time-consuming alternative to researching the chronologically-arranged state mine accident reports for St. Clair. Series XI, Photographs, includes over 100 photo reproductions of 19th century prints and photographs depicting coal mining and the Pennsylvania coal region from the Historical Society of Schuylkill County.

  
  
  
  
1946-198515 linear feetBox 74-114

Index cards with notes on primary and secondary sources for Anthony F.C. Wallace's research on American Indians, Arctic Hysteria (Piblokto), Rockdale, St. Clair, and Indian claims.

ca.1937-19998 linear feetBox 115-132

Manuscripts, reprints, and reviews by Anthony F.C. Wallace. Works range from his earliest childhood writings to published writings.

  
  
  
ca.1950-19881 linear footBox 133-134

Manuscripts, reprints, and reviews by colleagues of Anthony F.C. Wallace. Most works by others appear throughout other series; this series consists of those that Anthony F.C. Wallace maintained separately.

1951-199510 linear feetBox 135-153

Materials relating to Anthony F.C. Wallace's private consulting work and his affiliation with various professional organizations, government agencies, and committees from 1951 through 1995, including minutes, reports, correspondence, and other administrative records for the following:

Although the committee files contain a great deal of routine administrative correspondence, most include reports of interest to those researching American society and culture in the mid to late 20th century. The American Anthropological Association records contain extensive information on the controversy sparked by government efforts to recruit anthropologists for counterinsurgency efforts in politically volatile nations such as Thailand and include several copies of "underground" or independent political publications. The U.S.-U.S.S.R. records include papers by Russian anthropologists and several items published in the Russian language.

  1. American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  2. American Anthropological Association (President, 1971-1972)
  3. American Association for the Advancement of Science: Chairman, Section H
  4. American Philosophical Society: Committee on Library
  5. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Mental Health Research Foundation: Research Advisory Committee
  6. Foundation's Fund for Research in Psychiatry: Board of Directors
  7. National Institute of Mental Health: Behavioral Science Study Section
  8. National Institute of Mental Health: Fellowship Review Panel, Behavioral Sciences
  9. National Research Council: Committee on Disaster Studies
  10. National Research Council: Division of Behavioral Sciences
  11. National Science Foundation: Social Science Research Advisory Committee, (chairman 1970-1971)
  12. New Jersey Neuro-Psychiatric Institute: Technical Advisory Committee
  13. Philadelphia Housing Authority (Philadelphia, Pa.)
  14. Surgeon General's Scientific Advisory Committee on Television and Social Behavior
  15. U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment : Space Program Advisory Panel
  16. U.S. Office of Education: Environment Panel, Cooperative Research Program
  17. U.S. Office of Education: Research Advisory Council
  18. U.S.-U.S.S.R. Commission on the Social Sciences and the Humanities (sponsored by American Council of Learned Societies): U.S. Subcommission on Anthropology
  19. Veterans Administration Hospital (Perry Point, Md.)
  20. Woodrow Wilson Center, Smithsonian Institution: Advisory Council, Program in American History and Culture
  
  
  
  
  
1955-19804.5 linear feetBox 154-162

Materials relating to Anthony F.C. Wallace's affiliation with the Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute (E.P.P.I.) from 1955-1980. The series includes notes and reprints relating to psychiatric research as well as administrative materials and correspondence relating to E.P.P.I.'s Clinical Research Department.

The psychiatric research includes material on the physiological, genetic, social, and cultural aspects of psychological disorders, particularly schizophrenia. Material relating to Eskimos and the study of arctic hysteria (piblokto), which shares some similarities with Seasonal Affective Disorder, also comprises a significant portion of the series and includes information on the psychological effects of nutritional deficiencies such as hypoglycemia and hypocalcemia. The series also includes an early paper on premenstrual tension. Although about one-third of the series consists of restricted materials such as tapes and transcripts of personality and family studies conducted at E.P.P.I., the unrestricted portion provides detailed information on the clinical research department of a psychiatric hospital in the mid 20th century as well the relationship between physiological and psychological disorders.

1946-19905 linear feetBox 163-171

Materials relating to Anthony F.C. Wallace's half century of affiliation with the University of Pennsylvania, excluding committee work, which appears in Series VI. Materials include notes and syllabi for courses taken (1946-1950) and taught (1948-1988) by Wallace at the University of Pennsylvania, 1946-1985 and student dissertations for which Wallace served as advisor. Anthropological instructors include Frank G. Speck, A. Irving Hallowell, Theodore Stern, Wilton Krogman, Froehlich Rainey, Loren Eiseley, Frederica de Laguna, and Linton Satterthwaite. Particularly significant are notes for courses taught by Frank G. Speck, as Speck's papers include little material relating to his University of Pennsylvania tenure.

  
  
 15 linear feetBox 172-199

Materials relating to Anthony F.C. Wallace's extensive research as an expert witness during the Indian Claims Commission hearings, in which various Indian nations attempted to reclaim land taken from them by the federal government. The subseries includes Wallace's notes, photocopies of and extensive typewritten transcriptions of primary and secondary sources relating to American Indians, treaties, and land settlements; trial transcripts, and associated correspondence with attorneys, Indians, and the Indian Claims Commission.

1930-19881 linear footBox 200-201

Materials related to Anthony F.C. Wallace's personal life, including autobiographical notes; diaries from his military service during World War II, histories of his paternal and maternal families; two "early manuscripts" from 1930, high school and church information from Annville, Pennsylvania, and other miscellaneous items. The series also includes professional items that Wallace filed with his personal information, such as certificates and awards; recommendations from professors, employment offers, and letters of appointment for positions at the University of Pennsylvania.

 3 linear feetSee oversized boxes in LH-B-25 and OS folders stacked on the green cabinet adjacent to the locked black cabinet on the basement level of Library Hall.

Maps associated with Anthony F.C. Wallace's research on the Seneca and Tuscarora Indians, Indian nations throughout the United States during research for hearings of the Indian Claims Commission, the Rockdale area of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, the St. Clair area of the Pennsylvania coal region, and from his anthropological coursework at the University of Pennsylvania from 1947-1951.

Not individually catalogued

 9 linear feet

Photographs associated with Paul A.W. Wallace's fieldwork among the Indians of Pennsylvania, New York State, and Ontario and Anthony F.C. Wallace's research (1947-1985) on American Indians, industrialization, the Rockdale area of Delaware County, Pennsylvania and the St. Clair area of the Pennsylvania coal region, and Wallace family photograph albums. Original photographs of Indians taken by Paul and Anthony Wallace comprise a relatively small but valuable portion of the series. The bulk of the photographs represent Wallace's Rockdale research, with over 300 photographs and over 3,000 slides of textile mills and machinery and the Rockdale area. A relatively smaller but significant portion of the series consists of photo reproductions of 19th century prints and photographs depicting coal mining and the Pennsylvania coal region from the Historical Society of Schuylkill County.

The seven personal and family photograph albums include three family albums with histories written by Paul A.W. Wallace, two written by his father Francis Huston Wallace, and a scrapbook and World War II album compiled by Anthony F.C. Wallace. The photographs include images of Wallace ancestors, homes, and the Wallace family library; photographs of the Paul A.W. Wallace family, including photographs of Anthony Wallace and his brother David from childhood through adulthood; and photographs of the Anthony F.C. Wallace family from the 1940s through the 1960s.

The family albums provide a rare glimpse into the personal life of two American scholars as well as a documentation of an American family in the 19th and 20th centuries. The World War II album not only documents the military service of an American soldier, but also graphically depicts the Germany of 1945; subjects include landscapes, bombed buildings, German soldiers, concentration camp ovens and a grisly image of a charred foot.

One rare and unusual photograph also appears in the series: a photograph of Albert Einstein with Anthony Wallace's aunt, taken aboard a ship during a trip abroad to renew his passport.

Wallace Family papers, Native American Images note : Nearly 4,000 black and white silver gelatin photographs; black and white negatives; pencil and ink sketches; photomechanical prints; news clipping photographs; watercolor paintings; postcards; color slides; and maps of Iroquois tribes of the Six Nations Confederacy, particularly Tuscarora and Mohawk, from 1932-1977. Images represent the research of Paul A. W. Wallace and Anthony F. C. Wallace, father and son anthropologist. Paul's photograph collection presents traditional ethnographic images of social life and customs: dwellings, ceremonies, utensils, clothing, and individual portraits of Iroquois, with half of the material attributed to Akwesasne Mohawk Ray Fadden (Tehanetorens). Anthony's ethno-psychological emphasis is displayed in images of arctic hysteria suffered by Inuits and traditions of Tuscaroran culture. Of particular interest, pictographs by Lawrence H. Leder of Robert Livingston Indian records, watercolor paintings by Ray Fadden's son John, original drawings by Seneca Jesse Cornplanter and Tuscaroran Nellie Gansworth, and tintype and carte de visite portraits. Photographs taken by the Wallaces, except where noted. Images can be found in Paul Wallace's Correspondence, Series I; Anthony Wallace's Indian research, Series IIa; Graphic Series and Oversize collection. Oversize maps include Native American linguistic and tribal settlement distributions in northeastern United States and southeastern Canada from 1525-1850. Some references in Freeman's Guide to manuscripts relating to the American Indian and the manuscript sketch files.



Detailed Inventory

 Series I. Correspondence
 11 lin. feetBox 1-23

Series I consists of Anthony F.C. Wallace's correspondence, primarily professional, interspersed with personal letters. Reflecting Wallace's meticulous attention to detail, the correspondence includes almost all outgoing as well as incoming letters. The 2048 correspondents include anthropologists and historians, both professional and amateur; American Indians, government officials, military officers, students, publishers, and readers of his work. Subjects include technological, social, and cultural change; Seneca and Iroquois history and culture; revitalization movements; personality and culture; linguistics; Delaware County history; and Pennsylvania coal region history, the University of Pennsylvania, and psychiatric research, particularly in relation to schizophrenia.

Wallace corresponded most extensively with his father Paul, anthropologist William N. Fenton, local historian Merle H. Deardorff of Warren County, Pennsylvania, and Ralph W. Burhoe, founder of Zygon and the Institute for the Study of Religion in an Age of Science. Other significant correspondents include his early mentors Frank G. Speck and A. Irving Hallowell and colleagues Francis K. Hsu, Raymond D. Fogelson, and Francis Jennings.

The correspondence between Anthony and Paul Wallace, with topics ranging from anthropological and historical research to family matters, provides a rare glimpse into the personal and professional relationship between two generations of an academic family. Spanning the first twenty years of Anthony Wallace's career, the correspondence shows the gradual evolution of Paul and Anthony's relationship from one of father/mentor and son to one of professional colleagues. The family correspondence also includes letters between Anthony and his brother David during World War II and letters from his father Paul A.W. Wallace to other family members, one of which describes the infant Anthony a few days after his birth.

The correspondence with Fenton and Deardorff contains detailed discussions of Iroquois history and culture and reflects not only their admiration and respect for one another but also the varied opinions of Iroquoian scholars. Particularly noteworthy examples include Fenton and Wallace's disagreement with regard to the Indian wampum controversy and Deardorff's occasionally sharp and uncompromising criticism of Wallace's work, particularly with regard to his statements regarding Cornplanter's life and family. The Deardorff correspondence, some of which also appears in Series II, also includes intriguing analyses of the lineage and clan memberships of Cornplanter, Handsome Lake, Blacksnake, and others based on their names and references to them and other family members.

The extensive correspondence with Ralph Burhoe is not as unlikely as it might initially appear, given Wallace's interests in religion and science. In lengthy and detailed letters, Burhoe discussed Wallace's theories of mazeway resynthesis as applied to religious inspiration and described his own attempts to reconcile religious belief with scientific knowledge, which led to the founding of Zygon and the Institute for the Study of Religion in an Age of Science.

The disappointingly spare correspondence with Hallowell reveals little, consisting largely of administrative material relating to the University of Pennsylvania. The letters between Speck and Wallace, although less extensive than one might hope due to their unfortunately short association that ended with Speck's death in 1950, still provide insight into one of Wallace's most influential professional relationships and complement the extensive Speck materials at the APS. Despite a few reservations regarding Wallace's psychological analysis of Teedyuscung, the only book-length Wallace work Speck lived to see, Speck's support for Wallace's work shines through in his encouraging and complimentary words regarding an early draft.

Hsu's correspondence includes discussions of kinship terminology and linguistic analysis interwoven with personal letters that reveal a warm friendship, with several references to family visits. As might be expected, correspondence with colleagues Fogelson and Jennings include reviews of each other's drafts, some of which appear in the correspondence and elsewhere in the collection. The Jennings correspondence reflects their frequent differences of interpretation

Other interesting and noteworthy correspondents include Tuscarora Indian Mina Brayley Smith, whom Wallace met during his research in the late 1940s, Bancha Chittibhol, a student who maintained contact with Wallace after her return to Thailand and sent a great deal of material relating to Thai culture, and Margaret Kint, who described her personal experiences with schizophrenia and became an advocate for research into the biological aspects of schizophrenia.

Additional correspondence regarding particular research topics or institutions and committees with which Wallace was affiliated may be found in Series II, VI, VII, VIII, and IX, including additional correspondence with Merle Deardorff, Robert Scherr, and others that Wallace kept with the materials to which it pertained.

 Abel, Marianne
19762 items
 Abelson, Philip
19701 item
 Aberle, David Friend, 1918-
1954-19728 items
 Aborn, Murray
1962-197614 items
 Abrams, Ray Hamilton, 1896-
1956-19624 items
 Abrams, Sam
19693 items
 Acker, Wendy
19635 items
 Ackerman, Kenneth
1959-19692 items
 Ackerman, Robert, 1935-
1962-198010 items
 Adams, John M.
19896 items
 Adams, Mrs. K. Bruce
19621 item
 Adams, Richard N.
1962-19812 items
 Adams, Robert McC.
1973-19809 items
 Adams, Walter Randolph
19781 item
 Addison-Wesley Press
19622 items
 Adelman, Fred
1956-195810 items
 Adis, Abby
19731 item
 Adumuah, E.N.
19722 items
 Aginsky, Burt
19522 items
 Air Force Personnel and Training Research Center (U.S.)
19567 items
 Akweks, Aren
1952, 19552 items
 Al-Faruqi, Isma'il R., 1921-
19731 item
 Albany, Mrs. George A.
19842 items
 Albert Einstein College of Medicine
19584 items
 Albert Einstein Medical Center
19674 items
 Albright College
19891 item
 Albritton, Errett C. (Errett Cyril), 1890-
19632 items
 Alderfer, E. Gordon
19548 items
 Aldine Publishing
19731 item
 Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.
1968-198179 items
 Allegheny College (Meadville, Pa.)
1954-19766 items
 Alley, Thomas R.
19631 item
 Alpert, Harry, 1912-
19591 item
 Altschuler, Milton
19661 item
 American Anthropological Association
1962-199129 items
 American Anthropologist
1957,1972-198918 items
 American Antiquarian Society
1954, 19824 items
 American Association for the Advancement of Science
1952-197323 items
 American Association of Retired Professors
19893 items
 American College of Hospital Administrators
19533 items
 American Council on Education
19641 item
 American Ethnological Society
19563 items
 American Heritage Publishing Company
19841 item
 American Historical Review
1974-19837 items
 American Indian Culture and Research Journal
19792 items
 American National Biography
19938 items
 American Orthopsychiatric Association, Inc.
1962-19676 items
 American Philosophical Society
1951-1991142 items
 American Psychological Association
19551 item
 American Society for Technion
19641 item
 American Sociological Review
1952-19635 items
 Ames, Michael M., 1933-
1958-19636 items
 Amis, William D.
19562 items
 Amplifier Corporation of America
195814 items
 Amsden, Diana Avery
1970-19712 items
 Anderson, George C.
19541 item
 Anderson, Jon
19653 items
 Anderson, Terese M.
1990-199211 items
 Anderson, William H.
19681 item
 Andre, James M.
19674 items
 Andrews, Egbert W.
1968-19806 items
 Angel, J. Lawrence (John Lawrence)
19571 item
 Animal Secrets
19672 items
 Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
1957-19627 items
 Annual Reviews Inc.
19693 items
 Anthony, E. James
19701 item
 Anthropologica
19762 items
 Antioch College
19627 items
 Antis, Claude S.
19702 items
 Appadurai, Arjun
1978-19834 items
 Appel, Kenneth E.
1954 
 Applezweig, Mortimer H.
19571 item
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19744 items
 Archambaud, Molly N.
19693 items
 Archea, John
19703 items
 Architectural Forum
19572 items
 Arctic Health Research Center
19592 items
 Arctic Institute of North America
1962-19633 items
 Arensberg, Conrad Maynadier
19621 item
 Armstrong, David F.
19711 item
 Armstrong, Robert
19612 items
 Armstrong, William H.
19752 items
 Aronfreed, Justin Manuel, 1930-
ca.196020 items
 Aronoff, Joel
19623 items
 Aronson, Dan R.
19622 items
 Atkins, John
1959-19644 items
 Atkinson, John W.
19552 items
 Atlantic Monthly
19543 items
 Atwood, Kenneth L.
19622 items
 Auchincloss family
19791 item
 Axtell, James
1975-19807 items
 Babcock, Charlotte G.
1953-19543 items
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1970-19766 items
 Bailey, Clark J.
1969-19739 items
 Bain, Mary T.
19642 items
 Baker, Dwight P.
19721 item
 Balderston, C. Canby, 1897-
19521 item
 Baldwin, Alfred Lee, 1914-
19553 items
 Baldwin, John D., 1941-
19691 item
 Balikci, Asen, 1929-
19694 items
 Balzer, Marjorie Mandelstam
19872 items
 Banks, E. Pendleton
19621 item
 Barbehenn, Cathy Steen
19822 items
 Barkun, Michael
1971-19766 items
 Barnard, Robert D.
19561 item
 Barnett, James H.
 1 item
 Barnholth, Wm. I.
1955-19573 items
 Barnouw, Victor
19622 items
 Baron, Mitchel D.
19721 item
 Barr, William H.
19732 items
 Bartlett, F. Lewis
19632 items
 Bartz, John
19671 item
 Baruah, Amrit
19671 item
 Basic Book Service
19583 items
 Bass, William M., 1928-
19622 items
 Bauer, Catherine
1951-19528 items
 Bauman, Richard
19671 item
 Bauman, Robert F.
19551 item
 Bausch, Christa
19662 items
 Bayor, Ronald H.
19802 items
 Beaglehole, Ernest, 1906-
  
 Beals, Ralph Leon, 1901-
1964-19654 items
 Beamesderfer, Sam H.
19742 items
 Beck, Horace
19761 item
 Becker, Marshall Joseph
1961-198927 items
 Becker, Steven J.
19706 items
 Beker, Jerry P.
19596 items
 Bell, Robert F.
19694 items
 Bell, Whitfield J. [Whitfield Jenks]
1967-198330 items
 Belshaw, Cyrus S.
19581 item
 Benderly, Beryl Lieff
1969-19746 items
 Benet, F.
19591 item
 Benjamin, Richard Charles
19511 item
 Bennett, Wendell Clark, 1905-1953
19522 items
 Benson, Margaret
  
 Bentley, Amy
19891 item
 Benton, Raymond Jr.
1978-19803 items
 Berde, Stuart
19822 items
 Berg, Ivar E.
19851 item
 Berg, Kenneth
19622 items
 Berger, David
19582 items
 Bergin, James F.
n.d.1 item
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1957-19792 items
 Berkowitz, Samuel H.
19593 items
 Bernard, H. Russell [Harvey Russell], 1940-
19761 item
 Berne, Henry
19691 item
 Berson, Elaine S.
19752 items
 Berwitz, Clement J., 1905-
19692 items
 Biechler, James E.
19831 item
 Bieder, Robert E. (Robert Eugene), 1938-
19752 items
 Billig, Otto
19731 item
 Bilu, Yoram
19773 items
 Bird, Caroline
19572 items
 Birr, Kendall
19751 item
 Blackford, Frank R.
1972-197416 items
 Blackie, Ian
19743 items
 Blankenship, Roy, 1943-
19831 item
 Blau, Harold
1963-19664 items
 Blumberg, Baruch S., 1925-
19692 items
 Blumenfeld, Ruth
  

See McKay, Ruth Blumenfeld

 Bobbs-Merrill Company
196413 items
 Bobrow, Davis B.
19641 item
 Bobrow, Sue B.
19617 items
 Bock, Philip K.
19622 items
 Boder, David P.
19552 items
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 Boggs, Stephen T.
1962-196713 items
 Bohannan, Laura
19711 item
 Bohannan, Paul
1962-197412 items
 Boissevain, Jeremy
19623 items
 Boisvert, Alain
19771 item
 Bollingen Foundation
19541 item
 Bolton, Ralph
19721 item
 Book Find Club
19541 item
 Book-of-the-Month Club
19542 items
 Books for Libraries, Inc.
19706 items
 Borie, Greta
19832 items
 Born, David O.
19684 items
 Boston University
19893 items
 Boszormenyi Nagy, Ivan, 1920-
1960-196713 items
 Bourguignon, Erika, 1924-
1955-19624 items
 Bowles, Gordon Townsend
19648 items
 Bowman, Frank
19802 items
 Brandeis University
1964-19899 items
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19823 items
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1952-19586 items
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19905 items
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19621 item
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1975-19794 items
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19872 items
 Brodsky, Samuel
19521 item
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1977-199063 items
 Brooks, Margaret
19691 item
 Brooks, Patricia Laiching
19753 items
 Brown University
1972-19845 items
 Brown, Cecil H., 1944-
1974-19757 items
 Brown, Jerry
19733 items
 Brown, Joanne
19782 items
 Browne, Donald E.
19721 item
 Bruner, Edward
1967, 19736 items
 Brunvand, Jan Harold
19722 items
 Bryant, Nancy
19581 item
 Bryn Mawr College
1982, 19875 items
 Brzezinski, Zbigniew K. 1928-
19744 items
 Buchanan, Barbara S.
19843 items
 Buchler, Ira R.
1966, 19804 items
 Bucknell Review
1969-19702 items
 Buddy, Robert S.
19662 items
 Buettner-Janusch, John 1924-
19733 items
 Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society
19531 item
 Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
19571 item
 Bunker, Barbara E.
19792 items
 Burch, Ernest S. 1938-
19781 item
 Burdell, Edwin Sharp 1898-
19531 item
 Burger, Henry G. 1923-
1963-198510 items
 Burhoe, Ralph Wendell 1911-
1961-19832 folders
 Folder 1
1961-197069 items
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1970-198370 items
 Burks, Arthur W. (Arthur Walter), 1915-
19773 items
 Burling, Robbins
1964-19746 items
 Burton-Bradley, B.G.
1974-19778 items
 Bush, Robert
19581 item
 Bux-Mont Unitarian Fellowship
19644 items
 Buxbaum, Melvin H.
19832 items
 Cabell, Richard
19692 items
 Cabral, Edward
1981,19872 items
 Cadbury, Warder H.
19594 items
 Cadiz, Victoria
19722 items
 Caldwell, Lynton K. (Lynton Keith), 1913-
19653 items
 California State Personnel Board
19572 items
 Callaway, Chaudoin III
19743 items
 Cambra, Nancy
19723 items
 Cambridge University Press
  
 Campbell, Robert D.
1965-19706 items
 Campisi, Jack
  
 Camurca, Zelia S?viana
19791 item
 Cannel, Ward
1973-197618 items
 Carlson, Liz
19841 item
 Carlson, Robert G.
19822 items
 Carnegie Institute of Technology--Graduate School of Industrial Administration
19582 items
 Carnegie Institution of Washington
19541 item
 Carneiro, Robert L. (Robert Leonard), 1927-
19631 item
 Carpender, Sydney B.
19684 items
 Carpenter, Edmund Snow 1922-
1952-195828 items
 Carr, William K.
1956-19592 folders
 Carreras, Lou
19771 item
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19672 items
 Carta, Mark R.
19742 items
 Carter, Edward Carlos 1928-
1981-198725 items
 Casagrande, Joseph Bartholomew, 1915-
1953-19736 items
 Catlett, Stephen
19832 items
 Caudill, William A.
1956-19625 items
 Caughey, John L., 1941-
1973-198010 items
 Cauthen, Nathan
19721 item
 Center for the Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences
19561 item
 Center for the Study of Man Smithsonian Institution
19741 item
 Centre de Recherche et D'analyse en Sciences Humaines
19832 items
 Challenger Center
19871 item
 Chamber of Commerce of Greater Philadelphia
19671 item
 Chamberlain, Dwight Lewis
19673 items
 Champagne, Duane
19822 items
 Chance, Norman
19631 item
 Chapman, Dwight W.
19542 items
 Chard, Chester S.
  
 Charles Scribners Sons
19725 items
 Chazanof, William
19542 items
 Cheatum, E. Leonard
19643 items
 Chicago National Historical Museum
19651 item
 Chinas, Beverly
19882 items
 Chinese University of Hong Kong
197310 items
 Chittibhol, Bancha
1965-1967 
 Folder 1
196553 items
 Folder 2
196539 items
 Folder 3
196541 items
 Folder 4
196572 items
 Seven Portuguese publications and several postcards
1966-1967 

(see oversize box)

 Chmurny, William W.
19623 items
 Choe, Sang-goo
19822 items
 Chu, Clayton
19831 item
 Churchill, Henry S.
1953 
 Cimino, Louis F.
19801 item
 Citizens' Housing and Planning Council of New York
19591 item
 Clark University
19521 item
 Clark, A. McFayden
1975, 19812 items
 Clark, Margaret
1957-19586 items
 Clark, Robert D.
1962-196313 items
 Clausen, John A.
1951-19567 items
 Clemence, Gretchen
19624 items
 Clendenen, H. Franklin
19625 items
 Cleveland Foundation
19711 item
 Clifton, J.F.
19761 item
 Cochran, Thomas Childs, 1902-
195710 items
 Codere, Helen
1964-19653 items
 Coelho, George V.
  
 Coffman, Robert J.
19834 items
 Cohen, Eugene
1962-19654 items
 Cohen, Lucy
1954-19573 items
 Cohen, Martin M.
n.d.1 item
 Cohen, Sidney, 1910-
19572 items
 Coile, Jennifer
19742 items
 Coker, Gulbun
19621 item
 Cole, Fred
19662 items
 Cole, George Jr.
19712 items
 Cole, John
1962-19653 items
 Cole, Michael
19751 item
 Coleman, Michael
19753 items
 Collazo, Liz
19861 item
 College of William and Mary
19642 items
 Collier, Malcolm
1964-197110 items
 Collins, Caroline
19592 items
 Columbia University
1959-1973, 19807 items
 Columbia University Press
1976-19795 items
 Community Planning Association of Canada
19582 items
 Comparative Studies in Society and History An International Quarterly
1959-19898 items
 Condominas, Georges
19721 item
 Confrey, Eugene A.
1964 
 Congdon, Charles E.
1951-196811 items
 Conklin, Harold C.
1956-19597 items
 Conlon, Paula
19821 item
 Connelly, Gordon M.
19562 items
 Contemporary Films, Inc.
19595 items
 Conyers, Claude
19822 items
 Cook, John P.
19632 items
 Cook, Peter S.
19703 items
 Coon, Carleton Stevens, 1904-
19631 item
 Coonrad, Robert W.
19671 item
 Cooper, Chester L.
19732 items
 Cooper, Ralph
19663 items
 Cope, Oliver, 1902-
1966-19687 items
 Copernicus Society of America
19731 item
 Corning, Peter A.
19712 items
 Cornplanter, Jesse
19521 item
 Corwin, Ronald G.
19663 items
 Couch, Stephen Robert
19851 item
 Coulter, Robert T.
19757 items
 Cox, Margaret J.
19711 item
 Cox, Stephen
19721 item
 Cozin, Mark
1972 
 Craig, Alice J.
19625 items
 Crapanzano, Vincent
19702 items
 Crawford, Diane
19822 items
 Cremin, Lawrence Arthur, 1925-
19721 item
 Cromie, William J.
19731 item
 D'Andrade, Roy G.
1972-19743 items
 D'Angelo, Jim
19804 items
 D'Aquili, Eugene G., 1910-
1974, 19792 items
 D. Van Nostrand Company
19641 item
 Daiutolo, Robert
19872 items
 Dales, George
19702 items
 Dalzell, Robert F.
n.d.4 items
 Danforth Foundation, Saint Louis, Mo.
1954 
 Daniels, Robert Vincent
19712 items
 Dark, Philip John Crosskey
19653 items
 Darnell, Regna, 1943-
1983-197520 items
 Dauer, William T.
19812 items
 Davenport, William
1961, 19643 items
 David, Nicholas, 1937-
  
 Davidson, Richard J.
19755 items
 Davies, Leon T.
19701 item
 Davies, William E.
19672 items
 Davis, Derek
19831 item
 Davis, Helen I.
19711 item
 Davis, John E.
1954-19557 items
 Davis, Margaret
19721 item
 Davis, Mindy
19812 items
 Davis, Nancy Yaw
1975-198612 items
 Davis, V. Terrell
19582 items
 Day, Gordon M.
19772 items
 De Vos, George A.
19622 items
 Dean, R.F.A. [Reginald Francis Alfred]
19622 items
 Dean-John, Hazel
19783 items
 Deardorff, Merle H.
1961-197059 items
 Devereux, George, 1908-
1958-19596 items
 Dexter, Lewis Anthony
1959, 19742 items
 Diamond, John Diamond Baron, 1907
197024 items
 Dickey, John M.
19721 item
 Diggory, Sylvia [Farnham-Diggory, Sylvia]
19652 items
 Dike, Kenneth Onwuka
19635 items
 Diners Club
19682 items
 Dinsmore, Doug
19741 item
 DiRenzo, Gordon J.
19744 items
 Ditman, Keith S.
19592 items
 Dixon, James P.
19547 items
 Dixon, Josephine
19622 items
 Dixon, Rebecca
19723 items
 Dobkin de Rios, Marlene
 2 folders
 Folder 1
1967-1968 

Other Descriptive Information: Folder originally labeled "De Rios, Marlene Dobkin"

 Folder 2
1970-198125 items
 Dodge, Ernest Stanley
1952-19533 items
 Donerly, C.G.
19512 items
 Donnenworth, Gregory
19621 item
 Donnorummo, Robert Pepe, 1944-
19742 items
 Doubleday and Company, Inc.
1958,19702 items
 Douglass, E.
19792 items
 Dowling, Sheila
1962-19636 items
 Downey, Gary L.
19843 items
 Doyle, Richard L.
19572 items
 Dreger, James Mason
19551 item
 Du Bois, Cora
1953-19634 items
 Du Toit, Brian M., 1935-
19672 items
 Dubhorn, Wilbert C.
19813 items
 Dudley, Mrs. George
  
 Duerr, Hans Peter
  
 Duke University
1963-19642 items
 Dunn, Gary
19721 item
 E.P. Dutton Firm
1955, 19683 items
 Earle, Louis P.
19727 items
 Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute
19561 item
 Eaton, Joseph W.
19571 item
 Ebihara, May
19822 items
 Eddy, Henry Howard
19515 items
 Edinger, Tilly, 1897-
19588 items
 Edmonds, Marilyn
19774 items
 Edson, Robert
19561 item
 Educational Expeditions International
19741 item
 Educational Testing Service
19694 items
 Eggan, Fred, 1906-
1969, 19802 items
 Ehrich, Robert W.
19702 items
 Eiseley, Loren C., 1907-1977
1948-197725 items
 Eisenstadt, S.N. [Shmuel Noah], 1923
1956-19627 items
 Eister, Allan W.
19714 items
 Elder, Jacob D.
19624 items
 Eleutherian Mills Hagley Foundation
1955-197621 items
 Elias, Pearl
19724 items
 Eliot, Thomas D.
19551 item
 Elizabethtown College
19732 items
 Elmore, Lee
19672 items
 Embree, Lester E.
19802 items
 Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc.
1970-19749 items
 English, James R.
19854 items
 English, Nicholas Conover
19541 item
 English, Spurgeon
19551 item
 Erickson, Lee
19901 item
 Esman, Aaron H.
19672 items
 Espinola, Julio Cesar
19652 items
 Essaf, Louis
1970-19712 items
 Estroff, Sue E.
19863 items
 Et al [Los Angeles], serial
19723 items
 Ethnohistory
19563 items
 Ethnology
19911 item
 Ethos
1972, 19795 items
 Euler, Robert C.
1972, 19793 items
 Excerpta Medica
1952-1953, 19597 items
 Eyer, Joseph
19733 items
 F.G. Ludwig, Inc.
19551 item
 Fabrega, Horacio
1969, 19735 items
 Fadden, Ray
  

See Akweks, Aren

 Fales, Catherine
19592 items
 Fane, Diana
19822 items
 Fane, Hannah
n.d. 
 Farnham-Diggory, Sylvia
  

See Diggory, Sylvia

 Farr, Gail E.
19822 items
 Farris, Nancy
1974-19752 items
 Farrugia, Mary Aida
1984 
 Faust, Drew Gilpin
1974-19796 items
 Favazza, Armando R.
19743 items
 Fay, Marion
1965-19664 items
 Fay, Peter
1979 
 Feintuch, Bert
19862 items
 Feit, Harvey
1969, 197010 items
 Feldman, Carol
19621 item
 Feldman, Steve
19851 item
 Fenton, William Nelson, 1908-
1951-19902 folders
 Folder 1
1951-195674 items
 Folder 2
1957-199068 items
 Fernandez, James W.
196611 items
 Ferris, William
19804 items
 Feshbach, Seymour
19661 item
 Festinger, Leon, 1919-
19571 item
 Finch, Stuart McIntyre
19522 items
 Fine, Nathan J. [Nathan Jacob], 1916-
19572 items
 Finn, Bernard
19622 items
 Finnegan, Margaret
19632 items
 Fischer, J.L.
1958-19674 items
 Fisher, Lawrence E.
1977 
 Fisher, Vira
1985, n.d.2 items
 Fitz, Raymond
19741 item
 Fitzgerald, Tom
19722 items
 Fitzpatrick, Darleen
19666 items
 Fleming, E. McClung
 2 items
 Fleming, James E.
19572 items
 Flesch, Regina
19826 items
 Fletcher, Charles S.
19622 items
 Flores, Enya P.
19652 items
 Florida State University
1978-19827 items
 Flynn, Gerald P.
19732 items
 Foa, Uriel G., 1916-
1983? 
 Fogelson, Raymond D.
1962-198736 items
 Fogg, John
19532 items
 Fonaroff, Arlene
19588 items
 Foose, Francis
19522 items
 Forbes, Richard
19842 items
 Ford Foundation
1953, 19683 items
 Ford, Miss
19561 item
 Forde, Cyril Daryll
19653 items
 Foster, Mary Frazer LeCron, 1914-
19823 items
 Foster, Michael K.
1972 
 Foundations Fund for Research in Psychiatry
19684 items
 Foust, Clarence
19531 item
 Fowler, Albert
19561 item
 Fowler, Gail
19814 items
 Fox, Renee C. [Renee Clair], 1928-
1970-19755 items
 Fox, Sherwood
1965 
 Frake, Charles O., 1930-
19592 items
 Fraley, Cornelia D.
19712 items
 Frame, E. Bartram
19861 item
 Framo, James L.
19672 items
 Francello, Joseph A.
19742 items
 Frantz, Charles
1967-198514 items
 Fratkin, Elliot
19702 items
 Fredrickson, Vera-Mae and Fredrickson, David A. [David Allen]
19721 item
 Freedman, James
19801 item
 Freeman, Derek
19832 items
 Freeman, John F.
19623 items
 Freeman, P.S.
19801 item
 Freilich, Morris, 1928-
1963-198910 items
 Fried, Jacob
19632 items
 Fried, Morton H. [Morton Herbert], 1923-1986
1958-196711 items
 Friedlander, Eva
19672 items
 Friedrich, Paul 1927-
1963, 19784 items
 Friel, Veronica
1970-19714 items
 Friends School
19531 item
 Fritz, Charles E.
19755 items
 Fruchtman, Milton
19621 item
 Fuller, Benjamin A.G.
1984 
 Fulton, Ann
19792 items
 Funaro, James
19703 items
 Furlow, Richard H.
19784 items
 Fusfeld, Warren
19762 items
 Gabor, Bob "Sagotaoala"
19524 items
 Gadbois, George
196512 items
 Gaffney, W.G.
19592 items
 Gaines, David
19793 items
 Gallagher, Eugene P.
19662 items
 Gallimard Firm
19642 items
 Garb, Jane L.
19721 item
 Gardner, Howard
19851 item
 Gardner, Peter
1962-198612 items
 Gardner, Stephen
19712 items
 Garn, Stanley M. [Stanley Marion], 1922-
1962-19793 items
 Garrad, Charles
19813 items
 Garvan, Anthony N.B.
19525 items
 Garvey, Lou Ann
19721 item
 Garvin, Paul L.
19692 items
 Geertz, Hildred
  
 Geffen, Elizabeth
19733 items
 Gellhorn, Alfred
1968-19699 items
 Genada Imports
19712 items
 George Braziller, Inc.
19702 items
 Georgia Historical Society
19541 item
 Gerdes, John
1974-19753 items
 Gerlough, D.L.
19571 item
 Gillin, John
1953, 19622 items
 Gilmore, David
19753 items
 Gilmore, William
19781 item
 Ginn and Company
19815 items
 Gipson, Lawrence
19542 items
 Given, Brian
19902 items
 Givens, R. Dale 1928-
1961, 19854 items
 Gladstone, Arthur
19562 items
 Gladwin, Thomas, 1916-
1956, 19593 items
 Glassie, Henry H.
19713 items
 Glick, Leonard
19621 item
 Goddard, David R.
1963 
 Godfrey, Eric Philip
19645 items
 Goffman, Erving
1967 
 Gohring, Heinz
19732 items
 Goldschmidt, Walter Rochs, 1913-
1955-197726 items
 Goldstein, Joseph D.
19571 item
 Goldstein, Kenneth
19811 item
 Goldstein, Melvyn
19761 item
 Goldstein, Sidney, 1927-
19653 items
 Goltz, Herbert
19753 items
 Good, Byron
19746 items
 Goodale, Jane
n.d.1 item
 Goodenough, Ward Hunt
1958-198532 items
 Goodenow, Ronald K.
19802 items
 Goodman, Mrs. Frank I.
19621 item
 Gordon and Breach, Science Publishers, Inc.
19772 items
 Gorman, C. Marshall
19822 items
 Gorman, Chester
19761 item
 Gorske, Randy
19822 items
 Gosner, Kevin, 1951-
19833 items
 Gottlieb, Martha E.
19621 item
 Grady, John
1981-198257 items
 Graham, Milton
19621 item
 Graham, Robert
19851 item
 Graham, Saxon
19551 item
 Graham, Todd
19723 items
 Grass, Ellen R.
19754 items
 Graves, Theodore D.
1961-197110 items
 Graybill, Jeffrey
19712 items
 Graymont, Barbara
19672 items
 Greaves, Thomas
1962-19837 items
 Green, Archie
19662 items
 Green, Arnold L.
19722 items
 Green, Eleanore
19692 items
 Gregory, James
19632 items
 Gregory, W. Edgar
19552 items
 Grinker, Roy R. (Roy Richard), 1900-
1970, 19832 items
 Groat, Charles V.
1976, 19794 items
 Grodman, Mark
19731 item
 Grolier
19684 items
 Gropper, Rena C.
19692 items
 Grosjean, Yasuko
19801 item
 Gross, Daniel R.
1970, 19843 items
 Gross, Neal
19693 items
 Grosser, George H.
19624 items
 Grove, Michael
19731 item
 Gruber, Jacob W.
1957, 19654 items
 Grudel, Regina
19582 items
 Grumet, Robert Steven
19722 items
 Guemple, D. Lee, 1930-
19626 items
 Guide to Psychiatric and Psychological Literature
19552 items
 Guillemin, Jeanne
19772 items
 Guizzetti, German
19662 items
 Gusfield, Joseph
19672 items
 Gutterman, Elane
19822 items
 Haas, Jonathan, 1949-
19849 items
 Haekel, Josef
19531 item
 Haessler, George
19822 items
 Hagey, Walter R.
19592 items
 Hagley Museum and Library
1975, 19875 items
 Hahn, Robert
1967, 19837 items
 Halberg, Franz
19701 item
 Halifax, Joan
19722 items
 Hall, Paul R.
19762 items
 Hallowell, A Irving [Alfred Irving], 1892-1974
1956-1957, 19694 items
 Hallowell, Maude
1974-19833 items
 Halsted Press
19762 items
 Hamady, Sania
19634 items
 Hamilton College
19539 items
 Hammel, E.A.
1962-197420 items
 Hammel, E.A.
19647 items
 Hammett, Van Buren O.
19722 items
 Hammond, Mrs. John E.
19531 item
 Hammond, Peter B.
  
 Hammond, Phillip E.
19693 items
 Hamp, Eric P.
19831 item
 Hampe, Warren
19541 item
 Hanks, L.M.
19622 items
 Hansell, Norris
1963-197232 items
 Hansen, Edith
19672 items
 Hanson, F Allan, 1913-
19692 items
 Haque, Abdul
19721 item
 Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
19684 items
 Harding, Robert
19801 item
 Hardoy, Jorge Enrique
19652 items
 Harner, Michael
19711 item
 Harnwell, Gaylord P.
1957-197319 items
 Harper, Robert E.
19672 items
 Harris, Grace
19662 items
 Harris, Howell John, 1951-
19862 items
 Harris, Marvin
195910 items
 Harrison, Ira E.
19642 items
 Harrison, Mr.
19551 item
 Harvard Theological Review
19773 items
 Harvard University
1954-197954 items
 Harwood, Frances
19752 items
 Haselberger, H.
19702 items
 Hastie, Fred
19741 item
 Hatcher, Evelyn
1976-19858 items
 Haun, Paul
19572 items
 Hauptman, Laurence M.
1971-19722 items
 Haviland, William A.
1963, 19742 items
 Hawke, David F.
19812 items
 Hawkins, Norman G.
1958, 19592 items
 Haydu, George G.
19732 items
 Hayes, J.C.
19631 item
 Haynes, Michaele
1985-19863 items
 Hefny, Kadry M.
19721 item
 Heifetz, Harold
19712 items
 Heijboer, Jan J.
19748 items
 Heise, Paul Brian
19823 items
 Heisey, John W.
19731 item
 Heitman, Beverly
1968-19708 items
 Helm, June, 1924-
1974-198716 items
 Helmer, John
19691 item
 Henderson, Harry C.
1973-19827 items
 Henderson, Joe-Neil
19752 items
 Henle, Mary
19632 items
 Henney, Jeannette H.
19682 items
 Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery
19543 items
 Henry Francis duPont Winterthur Museum
19782 items
 Henry, Jeannette
19793 items

Correspondence regarding Bishop's challenge of Tantaquidgeon family's Mohegan ancestry. Includes letter to Henry from Richard H. Fawcett.

 Henry, Jules
1957-19676 items
 Herbst, Lawrence
19772 items
 Hertzberg, Sidney
19632 items
 Heston, Alan W.
19694 items
 Hickman, Pat
n.d.1 item
 Higgins, Patricia
1957, 19715 items
 Hill and Wang
19782 items
 Hines, Howard
1969-198416 items
 Historian
19671 item
 Historical Society of Pennsylvania
1951-19905 items
 Holy Redeemer Hospital
19642 items
 Homrighaus, Barbara
19872 items
 Honigman, John
1955-196413 items
 Hontz, Miss
19561 item
 Hoople, Elizabeth L.
19723 items
 Horn, Lucille D.
1972-19731 item
 Horowitz, Michael M.
19641 item
 Horton, Gilbert
19621 item
 Horwitz, Frances
  
 Horwitz, Richard P., 1949-
1973-197627 items
 Horwood, Ruby
19691 item
 Hostetler, John Andrew, 1918-
1961-197410 items
 Houghton Mifflin Company
19631 item
 Housing Authority of Baltimore
19541 item
 Houtz, Florence
1982 
 Howard University
19623 items
 Howard, Irwin
19651 item
 Howard, Robert A.
  
 Howd, Giddings
19541 item
 Howell, Gerald
19643 items
 Howell, Richard W.
19742 items
 Howells, W.W.
19623 items
 Howerton, Eloise
1977 
 Hsu, Francis L.K., 1909-
1974-198157 items
 Hudson, Bradford
1953-19564 items
 Huggins, H.D.
19573 items
 Hughes, Charles C.
1962, 19733 items
 Hughes, Joseph
1962, 19662 items
 Human Organization
19571 item
 Human Relations Area Files, Inc.
1983-19848 items
 Hummel, William W.
19682 items
 Hunt, Robert C. Jr.
19592 items
 Hunt, William J. Jr.
19831 item
 Hunter, William A. (William Albert), 1908-
1952-19547 items
 Hurvich, Leo Maurice, 1910-
  
 Hussong, Wallace B.
19561 item
 Hutchinson, Glenn
19524 items
 Hutchinson, H.W.
1962-196312 items
 Hymes, Dell H.
1964-198329 items
 Ianni, Francis A. J.
1956-196319 items
 Illinois State Historical Library
1957-197932 items
 In Town Motor Hotels
19622 items
 Indiana University
1973, 19794 items
 Ingall, Gillian B.
19712 items
 Inkeles, Alex, 1920-
19591 item
 Institute for Human Rehabilitation Potential
19641 item
 Institute for Juvenile Research (Ill.)
1967-19689 items
 Institute for Scientific Information, Inc.
1981, 19906 items
 Institute of Early American History and Culture (Williamsburg, Va.)
1952-1954,197310 items
 Institute of Pacific Relations
19561 item
 International Encyclopedia of Psychiatry, Psychology, Psychoanalysis and Neurology
19743 items
 International Enyclopedia of the Social Sciences
1962-19639 items
 International Journal of Psychiatry
19642 items
 International Record of Medicine
19563 items
 International Research and Exchanges Board
19802 items
 Iowa State University Press
19872 items
 Jabara, Abdeen M.
  
 Jackson, Bud
19702 items
 Jackson, Gabriel
19662 items
 Jackson, Jay
19651 item
 Jacob, Philip E.
19611 item
 Jacobs, Melville, 1902-
19584 items
 Jaenen, Cornelius J.
19692 items
 Jakobovits, Leon A.
19684 items
 Jamal, Faizunisa Yusef
19731 item
 James, Bernard J.
1964-196533 items
 James, Edward T.
19642 items
 Jameson, Michael H.
1962-19682 items
 Jay, Phyllis
19643 items
 Jefferson Hotel
19561 item
 Jefferson Medical College
19682 items
 Jemison, N. Perry
19532 items
 Jenkins, Bette
19541 item
 Jenkins, Carol
19771 item
 Jenkins, Reese V.
19841 item
 Jennings, Francis, 1918-
1964-197639 items
 Jeremy, David J.
1979-198518 items
 Jerison, Harry J.
19583 items
 Jessor, Richard
  
 Johannis, Theodore B.
19531 item
 Johannsen, Uwe
19842 items
 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
1954-198014 items
 John Wiley and Sons
  
 John, Randy Alan
19801 item
 Johnson, Dale L.
19713 items
 Johnson, F. Roy
19674 items
 Johnson, Frederick
19521 item
 Johnston, Francis E.
196214 items
 Johnston, Margaret E.
19792 items
 Jones, Denise
 1 item
 Jones, Ruthe B.
19733 items
 Jonitis, Peter Paul
19612 items
 Jorgensen, Joseph G., 1934-
19721 item
 Joseph, J.W.
19821 item
 Journal of American Folklore
1955-19686 items
 Journal of American History
19852 items
 Journal of Ethnic Studies
19722 items
 Journal of Housing
19523 items
 Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
1972-19827 items
 Journal of Psychological Anthropology
n.d.1 item
 Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
19573 items
 Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
19684 items
 Juricek, John T.
19752 items
 Kaiser, Kyra
19893 items
 Kalasunas, John
1989-199138 items
 Kallman, Franz
19582 items
 Kameyama, Hiroku
19591 item
 Kamiya, Joseph
1963-19657 items
 Kandel, Lewis
19663 items
 Kane, Michael
19591 item
 Kane, Steven
19714 items
 Kantor, Mildred B.
19626 items
 Kaplan, Bert, 1919-
1954-1958 
 Kaplan, Robert M.
19743 items
 Katz, Solomon, 1909-
1971-19869 items
 Kaufman, Anthony
19695 items
 Kaufman, Natalie
19631 item
 Kay, Paul
19672 items
 Kearney, George
19532 items
 Kehew, James G.
19634 items
 Kelley, David H.
19622 items
 Kelly, Mrs. Samuel P.
19772 items
 Kelly, Nina
19741 item
 Kelly, William H.
196913 items
 Kelner, Elizabeth
1967, 19703 items
 Kelsey, Harry B.
19562 items
 Kelso, A.J. (Alec John ), 1930-
19733 items
 Kemnitzer, Luis
1967-19738 items
 Keniston, Kenneth
1983-198410 items
 Kennard, Edward A. (Edward Allan), 1907-
1958-196237 items
 Kenney, William
1971-19725 items
 Kenny, Michael
19873 items
 Kent, Barry C.
19691 item
 Kent, Donald H.
1952-197510 items
 Keppel, Francis
1963-19653 items
 Kerri, James
19742 items
 Kessler, John J.
19561 item
 Kesson, Florence S.
  
 Keyes, John H.
19623 items
 Kidd, Kenneth E.
196326 items
 Kiefer, Christie W.
1971-19764 items
 Kiev, Ari
19593 items
 Kilbourne, Benjamin
n.d., ca. 19744 items
 Kilpatrick, F.P.
19561 item
 Kimball, Solon Toothaker
1969-19717 items
 King, Morton B.
19633 items
 King, Robert E.
1972-19819 items
 Kint, John Richard
19753 items
 Kint, Margaret
1973-197526 items
 Kirkpatrick, B.
19561 item
 Kirkus Reviews
19812 items
 Kitamura, Yoshito
19672 items
 Klausner, Samuel Z.
1968-198419 items
 Klein, George S.
19521 item
 Kleinsasser, Dennis
19622 items
 Klopfenstein, Carl G.
19541 item
 Kluckhohn, Clyde, 1905-1960
1958-19596 items
 Kluckhohn, Lucy
19722 items
 Kneeskern, Alice Barnard
1987 
 Knollenberg, B.W.
1954-195519 items
 Köbben, A. J. F.
19562 items
 Koch, Edward A.
19622 items
 Koelling, Charles H.
19627 items
 Kohn, Tamara
ca. 198511 items
 Kohr, Leopold, 1909-
19731 item
 Kolb, Joy
1982-198520 items
 Kool, Kenneth
19541 item
 Koprowski, Hilary
19621 item
 Kopytoff, Barbara Klamon
1962-19737 items
 Kopytoff, Igor
1961-19708 items
 Koss, Joan D.
1959-19744 items
 Koster, Paul
19891 item
 Krader, Lawrence
1962-19655 items
 Krakau, Knud
19833 items
 Kramer, Carol, 1943-
19797 items
 Kramer, Lucy
19562 items
 Kramer, Morton, 1914-
19581 item
 Kraus, Robert F.
19649 items
 Krebs, Isabel Snyder
19522 items
 Krech, Shepard, 1944-
1979 
 Kreisberg, Gary
19714 items
 Kremen, Irwin
19592 items
 Kreniske, John
19861 item
 Kreuzer, F.
19682 items
 Kroeber, A. L. (Alfred Louis), 1876-1960
1953 
 Kroeber, Clifton B.
19741 item
 Krogman, Wilton Marion, 1903-
196310 items
 Kruskal, William, 1919-
19836 items
 Kuenzli, Alfred E.
19521 item
 Kuklick, Bruce, 1941-
1975, 19813 items
 Kulczycki, James
19672 items
 Kumbnani, H.K.
19645 items
 Kuna, Ralph
19762 items
 Kunstadter, Peter
19631 item
 Kurath, Gertrude Prokosch
19551 item
 Kurtz, Ronald
19621 item
 Kushner, Gilbert
19669 items
 Kutsche, Paul, 1927-
1957-198622 items
 Kutscher, Austin H.
19703 items
 La Barre, Weston, 1911-
1952-197422 items
 Lacey, Michael James
1979-198410 items
 Lade, Joan
19732 items
 Lamar, Howard Roberts
197811 items
 Lamberg-Karlovsky, C. C., 1937-
19624 items
 Lambert, Richard D.
1969-19715 items
 Lander, Patricia Slade
19787 items
 Landsman, Gail H., 1951-
19862 items
 Landy, David
1955-198533 items
 Lange, Charles H.
19544 items
 Langenscheidt (Firm)
19671 item
 Langness, L. L. (Lewis L.), 1929-
19723 items
 Lanning, Edward P.
19702 items
 Lantis, Margaret, 1909-
19652 items
 Larriva, Victoria
19772 items
 Larson, Joseph S.
19682 items
 Lasker, Albert Davis
19583 items
 Lasker, Bruno, 1880-1965
1971 
 Lasky, Julian Jack
1971 
 Lathbury, Virginia L.
1962-19746 items
 Latimer, John T.
19841 item
 Laub, Jean
19774 
 Laughlin, Charles
1971-19797 items
 Laurence, Alfred E.
19621 item
 Lavin, Jules
19742 items
 Lawatsch, Shirley V.
19802 items
 Le Blanc, Peter
19682 items
 Leaf, Murray
19662 items
 Lebra, William P.
1967-19725 items
 Lee, Alfred McClung, 1906-
1960, 19623 items
 Lee, Frank
  
 Lee, Robert S.
n.d.1 item
 Leemon, Thomas A.
19673 items
 Lees, Lynn Hollen
19751 item
 Lefferts, H. Leedom
19682 items
 Lehman, Edward J.
1971-198726 items
 Leider, Phoebe
19702 items
 Leighton, Alexander H. (Alexander Hamilton), 1908-
19722 items
 Leiter, Jeffrey Carl
19861 item
 Lemieux, Christine M.
1963-19827 items
 Lemons, Hoyt
19541 item
 León Portilla, Miguel
19622 items
 Leon, Jorge
1990 
 Leopold, Pat
1952 
 Leopold, Robert L., 1922-
1952-19543 items
 Leslie, Vernon
19714 items
 Levak, Zarko
19612 items
 Levene, Howard
19583 items
 Lévi-Strauss, Claude
19561 item
 Levine, Harold
1972-19794 items
 Levine, Robert
  
 Levins, Rosario
  
 Lewis III, Clifford
  
 Lewis, David
19672 items
 Lewis, Oscar
19622 items
 Lex, Barbara
1973-19804 items
 Libby, W.L.
19731 item
 Liberty Real Estate
19551 item
 Liberty, John J.
19631 item
 Library of Congress
1947-19556 items
 Lifton, Robert Jay, 1926-
19572 items
 Liles, Charles
19633 items
 Liljeblad, Sven
19661 item
 Linares, Olga F.
19711 item
 Lincoln, Joan
19693 items
 Lindzey, Gardner
1959-197615 items
 Linker, Ruth T.
19621 item
 Lins, Mario
19613 items
 Linton, Ralph, 1893-1953
19521 item
 Little, Bryce
n.d.1 item
 Livingston, Marius
19753 items
 Loder, Richard
19752 items
 Lofland, John
19741 item
 Logan, Bert
19831 item
 London, Ivan
19632 items
 Long, Barbara
19741 item
 Long, Joseph K.
1974-199010 items
 Long, Walter
19712 items
 Loomis, Charles Price, 1905-
19653 items
 Loomis, Jr., Earl A.
195111 items
 Loring, William C.
19573 items
 Lorr, Maurice, 1911-
19701 item
 Lounsbury, Floyd G.
1951-195817 items
 Loveland, Franklin O.
19762 items
 Lovett, Joseph Ernest, Jr.
19662 items
 Lowe, Joan
19903 items
 Lower, Katherine
19551 item
 Luckman, Edith S.
19653 items
 Lucy, Charles
19533 items
 Luhman, Hope Elizabeth
19892 items
 Lumen, Fritz
19761 item
 Lurie, Nancy Oestreich
1955-198427 items
 Luth, Dietrich
1967 
 Lutheran Student Association of America
19642 items
 Lutterman, Kenneth G.
1968-19707 items
 Lutz, Nancy
19742 items
 Luzerene, Miss
19561 item
 Lyman, Thomas Amis
19651 item
 Lynch, Edward C.
19731 item
 M D Publications
1956-19576 items
 M I T Press
19812 items
 MacGregor, Billie
19823 items
 Macht, Arlene
19612 items
 Macklin, June
  
 MacLachlan, Bruce B.
19625 items
 MacLauchlin, Anna Margaret
1973-19743 items
 Made in U.S.A. Development Corporation
198320 items
 Madonna, John
1980, 19835 items
 Madow, Leo
19561 item
 Maeder, LeRoy M.A.
1952-195811 items
 Magruder, William B.
1971-19725 items
 Mahar, Pauline M.
1958-19594 items
 Major, J. Russell
19792 items
 Malarkey, James M.
19712 items
 Malim, Lucille
19621 item
 Malzberg, Benjamin, 1893-
19577 items
 Man
1977 
 Mandelbaum, Seymour J.
  
 Mandelbaum
n.d.1 item
 Mandler, George
19681 item
 Manley, Henry
19581959 items
 Manning, Roy O.
19692 items
 Maranda, Pierre
1965-19663 items
 Marchand, Sylvie
19816 items
 Maretzki, Thomas W.
196611 items
 Margolis, Julius
19722 items
 Marier, Roger
19542 items
 Markey, Sydney B.
19547 items
 Markley, O. W.
1972-19735 items
 Marks, Bayly Ellen
19831 item
 Marquardt, William
19781 item
 Marshall, Benton H.
19621 item
 Marshall, Willoughby
19723 items
 Martin, Calvin
19772 items
 Martinez, J.M.
  
 Maruyama, Magoroh
19762 items
 Marvel, William
19521 item
 Marx, John H.
19732 items
 Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission.
19693 items
 Masland, John W.
19633 items
 Mason, James Adland
19572 items
 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1969, 19714 items
 Master, Gene
19521 item
 Masterson, William H. (William Henry), 1914-1983
19622 items
 Mathewson, John H.
19572 items
 Maxwell, Allen
19782 items
 Maxwell, Robert J.
19682 items
 Mayer-Oakes, William J., 1923-
19521 item
 Mayock, Thomas J.
19732 items
 Maziarz, Edward A.
19758 items
 McAfee, Ward
19723 items
 McAllester, David Park, 1916-
19652 items
 McAulay, John D.
19652 items
 McBee Company
1952-19545 items
 McCaffery, Judy
1983 
 McCain, Claude
19631 item
 McCandless, Frederick
19632 items
 McCann, L.D.
19848 items
 McCarthy, Marilyn A.
19692 items
 McClellan, Catharine
19726 items
 McClellan, Hugh
19564 items
 McClelland, David Clarence
1962-19634 items
 McCluny, Eugene
19661 item
 McCluskey, Stephen C. (Stephen Clement), 1940-
19834 items
 McCown, T.D.
19521 item
 McCrorey, H. Lawrence
19721 item
 McCutchen, Leighton
19693 items
 McDonnell, Kilian
19692 items
 McGettrick, Jane Ann
19877 items
 McGiffert, Michael
1962-19633 items
 McGrath, Francis
19541 item
 McGraw-Hill Book Company
1953, 19695 items
 McHarg, Ian L.
 17 items
 McIlwraith, T.
1958 
 McKay, Dorothy
19623 items
 McKay, Ruth Blumenfeld
196221 items
 McKenzie, John
1970, 19774 items
 McKenzie, Richard
19643 items
 McLean, G. Robert
19622 items
 McManus, John
19681 item
 McMaster University
19861 item
 McMichael, Harrison
19711 item
 McNamara, Thomas C.
19702 items
 McNickle, Dorothy
 4 items
 McPherson, Mary Patterson
19875 items
 Mead, Margaret, 1901-
1952-19628 items
 Meadville Theological School
19633 items
 Meister, Albert
19594 items
 Meister, Joan
19692 items
 Melko, Matthew
19731 item
 Mendels, J.
19676 items
 Mendez, Alfredo
19621 item
 Merbs, Charles
19732 items
 Merchant, Joel
19622 items
 Meredith, Austin
19632 items
 Meredith, Darwin
19845 items
 Merton, Robert C.
19511 item
 Merz, William C.
19902 items
 Messenger, John C. (John Cowan), 1920-
1967-19704 items
 Messing, Alice
19782 items
 Metraux, Rhoda
1955, 19592 items
 Metzger, Duane
19581 item
 Meyers, Arthur
19679 items
 Meyerson, Martin
1972-19779 items
 Meyerson, Rolf
19662 items
 Michael, Ronald L.
19782 items
 Michail, Ronald
19663 items
 Michigan State University
1959-19648 items
 Micklin, Michael
19625 items
 Microcard Foundation
195613 items
 Middle Atlantic Press
19784 items
 Middleton, Jane
19692 items
 Mikulka, Stephen
19862 items
 Miles, Tracy Williams
19792 items
 Miller, Beatrice
19651 item
 Miller, Donald
19861 item
 Miller, Elizabeth R.
19661 item
 Miller, Elmer S., 1931-
19726 items
 Miller, Ernest
19553 items
 Miller, Frederic K.
19711 item
 Miller, George
19571 item
 Miller, James G.
19565 items
 Miller, R.H.
19644 items
 Miller, Robert Lee
19621 item
 Milzer, Albert
19571 item
 Mintz, Norbett L.
19551 item
 Miracle, Andrew W.
19907 items
 Mishler, Elliot George, 1924-
19691 item
 Miska, Maxine
19751 item
 Mississippi State University
19621 item
 Missouri Botanical Garden
19732 items
 Mitchell, Robert
19861 item
 Mitchell, Roland
197210 items
 Mittelman, Karen
19845 items
 Miyazawa, Yasuto
n.d.1 item
 Modern Photography
19721 item
 Mohanty, Gail Fowler
19867 items
 Molnar, Augusta
19722 items
 Montagu, Ashley, 1905-
1954, 19716 items
 Mook, Maurice
19683 items
 Mooney, James
19861 item
 Mooney, Kathleen A.
19681 item
 Moore, Bruce
19742 items
 Moore, Floy Jack
19571 item
 Moore, Leonard Joseph, 1952-
19812 items
 Moore, Robert
19698 items
 Moore, William R.
19682 items
 Moorhouse, Virginia W.
19793 items
 Moos, Anthony M.
19562 items
 Morales de Cruz, Xenia
19873 items
 Morey, Nancy C.
19812 items
 Morgan, Arthur E.
19628 items
 Morgan, Olive John
19632 items
 Morison, Elting Elmore
19631 item
 Morley, Jane
19883 items
 Morris, Celia, 1935-
19762 items
 Morris, Eleanor
19784 items
 Morris, Harold
19631 item
 Morris, Mabel
19682 items
 Morris, Richard
19812 items
 Morrison, Denton
19742 items
 Morrison, Harold
19681 item
 Moses, Kurt
1965-196613 items
 Moses, Russell
19594 items
 Moss, Leonard
1971-19726 items
 Mossman, Elliott
19801 item
 Mosteller, Frederick, 1916-
19591 item
 Moxley, Evelyn
1972-19732 items
 Mudd, Emily (Hartshorne)
1965, 19834 items
 Muir, Lin
19582 items
 Muir, Ruth
19562 items
 Mulligan, William H.
1978-19857 items
 Multigraph-Multilith Corporation
19541 item
 Murano-Anderson, Teresa
  

See Anderson, Terese M.

 Murdock, George Peter, 1897-
1955-19616 items
 Murphey, Murray G.
1972-198411 items
 Murphy, Jane M.
19741 item
 Murray, Stephen
198420 items
 Museum of New Mexico
19651 item
 Musgrave, John Brent
19841 item
 Muskin, John
19821 item
 Myers, Barbara
19641 item
 Nackman, Mark E.
19702 items
 Nader, Laura
19711 item
 Naegele, Kaspar D., 1923-1965
1955-195910 items
 Naff, Thomas
19711 item
 Nagle, James R.
1961-196211 items
 Nairn, Charles E.
19703 items
 Nash, Arnold Samuel
 1 item
 Nash, Dennison
19614 items
 Nash, Gary B.
19742 items
 Nassan, Michael
19622 items
 Natelson, Benjamin H.
19622 items
 National Academy of Sciences, U.S.
1978-199114 items
 National Academy of Sciences, U.S.--National Research Council
1953-197661 items

See also Hammond, Peter

 National Archives and Records Administration U S
19542 items
 National Association for Better Broadcasting
19702 items
 National Association of Housing Officials U.S.
1952-19558 items
 National Endowment for the Humanities
1972-19749 items
 National Institute of Mental Health, U.S.
1962--197111 items
 National Institutes of Health U S
1961-19675 items
 National Museum of Denmark
  

See Nationalmuseet Denmark

 National Press Books
19733 items
 National Research Council
  

See National Academy of Sciences, U.S.--National Research Council

 National Science Foundation, U.S.
1962-198017 items
 Nationalmuseet Denmark
  
 Natural History Press
1967-19698 items
 Natural History
1967-197810 items
 Nebraska State Historical Society
19852 items
 Nedwick, Arlene
19703 items
 Nehnevajsa, Jiri
19755 items
 Nelson, C.O.
19812 items
 Nelson, Gail C.
199025 items
 Nelson, Ted
19571 item
 Nephew, Oscar
1952, 19543 items
 Netting, Robert
1977-19782 items
 Neusner, Jacob
1967, 19736 items
 Neutra, Raymond
19693 items
 New Directions
196916 items
 New York Academy of Sciences
1956-1963 
 New York Review of Books
19681 item
 New York State Library
19542 items
 New York Times
19586 items
 New York University
19582 items
 Newberry Library
19744 items
 Newman, Frank
1962, 19868 items
 Newman, Helena
19511 item
 Newman, Paul
19623 items
 Newman, Roger
1965 
 Newman, Sidney
19701 item
 Newman, Stanley S. 1905-
  
 Newmark, Leonard
19643 items
 Newsom, C.V.
19552 items
 Newsom, Lionel
19562 items
 Newsweek
19531 item
 Niagara County Historical Society
19482 items
 Nicholas, Ralph W.
19731 item
 Nichols, Jeannette
19744 items
 Nichols, Roy F. (Roy Franklin), 1896-1973
1954-196427 items
 Niemeyer, Roger
19652 items
 Nixon, Eugene R.
19597 items
 Niyekawa-Howard, Agnes
n.d.1 item
 Norbeck, Edward, 1915-
1962-19767 items
 Norma Pencil Corporation
19531 item
 Norristown State Hospital (Norristown, Pa.)
19547 items
 North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, U.S.
19653 items
 Page, James Daniel, 1910-
 5 items