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  • Blum, Manuel
    Document | 1959-1968 | The Cybernetics Thought Collective (Digital Surrogates)The collection is particularly strong for documenting McCulloch's role in the American Society of Cybernetics, conferences he attended (including the Macy conferences), and his pioneering research in computation and biological computers, as well as basic research in neural structure and function, biological psychiatry, chemical warfare, space biology, and research he conduct...
  • Dell, Paul C.
    Document | 1947-1952 | The Cybernetics Thought Collective (Digital Surrogates)The collection is particularly strong for documenting McCulloch's role in the American Society of Cybernetics, conferences he attended (including the Macy conferences), and his pioneering research in computation and biological computers, as well as basic research in neural structure and function, biological psychiatry, chemical warfare, space biology, and research he conduct...
  • Bartlett, James H.
    Document | 1949 | The Cybernetics Thought Collective (Digital Surrogates)The collection is particularly strong for documenting McCulloch's role in the American Society of Cybernetics, conferences he attended (including the Macy conferences), and his pioneering research in computation and biological computers, as well as basic research in neural structure and function, biological psychiatry, chemical warfare, space biology, and research he conduct...
  • Argonne National Laboratory
    Document | 1951 | The Cybernetics Thought Collective (Digital Surrogates)The collection is particularly strong for documenting McCulloch's role in the American Society of Cybernetics, conferences he attended (including the Macy conferences), and his pioneering research in computation and biological computers, as well as basic research in neural structure and function, biological psychiatry, chemical warfare, space biology, and research he conduct...
  • Blum, Baruch
    Document | 1965-1968 | The Cybernetics Thought Collective (Digital Surrogates)The collection is particularly strong for documenting McCulloch's role in the American Society of Cybernetics, conferences he attended (including the Macy conferences), and his pioneering research in computation and biological computers, as well as basic research in neural structure and function, biological psychiatry, chemical warfare, space biology, and research he conduct...
  • Crosby, Elizabeth C.
    Document | 1949-1961 | The Cybernetics Thought Collective (Digital Surrogates)The collection is particularly strong for documenting McCulloch's role in the American Society of Cybernetics, conferences he attended (including the Macy conferences), and his pioneering research in computation and biological computers, as well as basic research in neural structure and function, biological psychiatry, chemical warfare, space biology, and research he conduct...
  • Dolphin, Vernon
    Document | 1959-1960 | The Cybernetics Thought Collective (Digital Surrogates)The collection is particularly strong for documenting McCulloch's role in the American Society of Cybernetics, conferences he attended (including the Macy conferences), and his pioneering research in computation and biological computers, as well as basic research in neural structure and function, biological psychiatry, chemical warfare, space biology, and research he conduct...
  • Dounce, Alexander L.
    Document | 1952-1968 | The Cybernetics Thought Collective (Digital Surrogates)The collection is particularly strong for documenting McCulloch's role in the American Society of Cybernetics, conferences he attended (including the Macy conferences), and his pioneering research in computation and biological computers, as well as basic research in neural structure and function, biological psychiatry, chemical warfare, space biology, and research he conduct...
  • Bach-y-Rita, Paul
    Document | 1968 | The Cybernetics Thought Collective (Digital Surrogates)The collection is particularly strong for documenting McCulloch's role in the American Society of Cybernetics, conferences he attended (including the Macy conferences), and his pioneering research in computation and biological computers, as well as basic research in neural structure and function, biological psychiatry, chemical warfare, space biology, and research he conduct...
  • Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation Meetings, I-X
    Document | 1946-1955 | The Cybernetics Thought Collective (Digital Surrogates)The collection is particularly strong for documenting McCulloch's role in the American Society of Cybernetics, conferences he attended (including the Macy conferences), and his pioneering research in computation and biological computers, as well as basic research in neural structure and function, biological psychiatry, chemical warfare, space biology, and research he conduct...
  • Fair, Charles M.
    Document | 1961 | The Cybernetics Thought Collective (Digital Surrogates)The collection is particularly strong for documenting McCulloch's role in the American Society of Cybernetics, conferences he attended (including the Macy conferences), and his pioneering research in computation and biological computers, as well as basic research in neural structure and function, biological psychiatry, chemical warfare, space biology, and research he conduct...
  • Stroud, John M.
    Document | 1949 | The Cybernetics Thought Collective (Digital Surrogates)The collection is particularly strong for documenting McCulloch's role in the American Society of Cybernetics, conferences he attended (including the Macy conferences), and his pioneering research in computation and biological computers, as well as basic research in neural structure and function, biological psychiatry, chemical warfare, space biology, and research he conduct...
  • Cobb, Stanley
    Document | 1949 | The Cybernetics Thought Collective (Digital Surrogates)The collection is particularly strong for documenting McCulloch's role in the American Society of Cybernetics, conferences he attended (including the Macy conferences), and his pioneering research in computation and biological computers, as well as basic research in neural structure and function, biological psychiatry, chemical warfare, space biology, and research he conduct...
  • Campbell, Berry
    Document | 1948-1951 | The Cybernetics Thought Collective (Digital Surrogates)The collection is particularly strong for documenting McCulloch's role in the American Society of Cybernetics, conferences he attended (including the Macy conferences), and his pioneering research in computation and biological computers, as well as basic research in neural structure and function, biological psychiatry, chemical warfare, space biology, and research he conduct...
  • Elias, Peter
    Document | 1951 | The Cybernetics Thought Collective (Digital Surrogates)The collection is particularly strong for documenting McCulloch's role in the American Society of Cybernetics, conferences he attended (including the Macy conferences), and his pioneering research in computation and biological computers, as well as basic research in neural structure and function, biological psychiatry, chemical warfare, space biology, and research he conduct...
  • Brues, Austin M.
    Document | 1962 | The Cybernetics Thought Collective (Digital Surrogates)The collection is particularly strong for documenting McCulloch's role in the American Society of Cybernetics, conferences he attended (including the Macy conferences), and his pioneering research in computation and biological computers, as well as basic research in neural structure and function, biological psychiatry, chemical warfare, space biology, and research he conduct...
  • Foster, A.A.
    Document | 1948-1949 | The Cybernetics Thought Collective (Digital Surrogates)The collection is particularly strong for documenting McCulloch's role in the American Society of Cybernetics, conferences he attended (including the Macy conferences), and his pioneering research in computation and biological computers, as well as basic research in neural structure and function, biological psychiatry, chemical warfare, space biology, and research he conduct...
  • Brickner, Richard M.
    Document | 1957-1959 | The Cybernetics Thought Collective (Digital Surrogates)The collection is particularly strong for documenting McCulloch's role in the American Society of Cybernetics, conferences he attended (including the Macy conferences), and his pioneering research in computation and biological computers, as well as basic research in neural structure and function, biological psychiatry, chemical warfare, space biology, and research he conduct...
  • Fremont-Smith, Frank
    Document | 1942-1950 | The Cybernetics Thought Collective (Digital Surrogates)The collection is particularly strong for documenting McCulloch's role in the American Society of Cybernetics, conferences he attended (including the Macy conferences), and his pioneering research in computation and biological computers, as well as basic research in neural structure and function, biological psychiatry, chemical warfare, space biology, and research he conduct...
  • Friedenberg, Robert M.
    Document | 1955-1969 | The Cybernetics Thought Collective (Digital Surrogates)The collection is particularly strong for documenting McCulloch's role in the American Society of Cybernetics, conferences he attended (including the Macy conferences), and his pioneering research in computation and biological computers, as well as basic research in neural structure and function, biological psychiatry, chemical warfare, space biology, and research he conduct...
  • Lettere volgari
    Multi-Page Item | 286 pages | 1592 | Digital Rare Book Collection Manuzio, Aldo, 1547-1597
  • Note from Nora Brooks Blakely
    Multi-Page Item | 2 pages | Gwendolyn Brooks Digital CollectionPost card written by Nora Brooks Blakely "For me mudder - when she come home. Nora 'the Great' (obviously an English major)."
  • Letter Not Sent To Sonia Sanchez by Gwendolyn Brooks, page 1
    Multi-Page Item | 16 pages | 1991 | Gwendolyn Brooks Digital CollectionPage 1 of 2 pages, folded in thirds. It contains an unset typewritten letter to Sonia Sanchez by Gwendolyn Brooks, regarding a speech of Sanchez's.
  • Note from Genevieve to Gwendolyn Brooks, March 1995,
    Multi-Page Item | 104 pages | 1995 | Gwendolyn Brooks Digital CollectionA handwritten thank-you note from Genevieve to Gwendolyn Brooks.
  • To Nora letter note, by Gwendolyn Brooks
    Multi-Page Item | 40 pages | 1997 | Gwendolyn Brooks Digital CollectionOne page of loose-leaf paper. It contains a handwritten sentence to insert into the "To Nora" letter, by Gwendolyn Brooks.
  • Letter from Hamo Thornycroft to Helen Allingham, April 30, 1900
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1900 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from English sculptor Hamo Thornycroft to Helen Allingham, returning an enclosed document which he has signed, and expresses his regret at hearing Helen is suffering from the flu. Thornycroft, sharing his own experience with the flu, urges Helen to avoid exerting herself so soon after she recovers. He thanks Helen for her inquiry of his daughter's well-being and s...
  • Letter from Thomas Woolner to unknown individual, June 23, 1873
    Multi-Page Item | 4 pages | 1873 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from English sculptor Thomas Woolner to an unknown individual, addressed as "My dear General," asking him to come and view the model of sculpture of Lord Lawrence. Woolner also asks the recipient to inform the rest of the committee as well.
  • Letter from Helen Allingham, 1875
    Multi-Page Item | 4 pages | 1875 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One sketch for a portrait of Thomas Carlyle by Helen Allingham. Helen's sketch shows a figure sitting down beside a fireplace, with a mantel. Helen's sketch is accompanied by notes describing the meeting with Carlyle, mentioning that he was dressed in a long grey dressing gown.
  • Letter from Hallam Tennyson to Audrey Tennyson, November 21, 1889
    Multi-Page Item | 4 pages | 1889 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One partial letter from Hallam Tennyson to his wife Audrey, mentioning the death of William Allingham. Tennyson notes few women have the privilege of impacting their husband's lives in the way Mrs. Allingham “sweetened," his life. Tennyson also mentions to his wife that he was unaware that Allingham was still suffering, and fears that he had suffered very much.
  • Letter from unknown third-party to Mrs. Hodgson, January 3, 1884
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1884 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from an unknown individual to Mrs. Hodgson, passing along a message from Mr. Prickard, with his compliments but would be very sorry to order anything to be done. The individual expresses their surprise at Prickard's response as he is a very kind man.
  • Letter from William Allingham, c. 1881-1888
    Multi-Page Item | 4 pages | 1881-1888 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920Handwritten poem by William Allingham titled "A Rainbow." The poem consists of eight stanzas, and is signed by William Allingham. The verso side of the poem, contains the note, "on page 54, ‘Flower Pieces’."
  • Letter from Myles Birket Foster to Helen Allingham, undated
    Multi-Page Item | 4 pages | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One sketch done by Myles Birket Foster of a cottage at Hambledon, which Foster believes Helen Allingham should paint. Accompanying notes are written by Helen Allingham.
  • September 1910
    Multi-Page Item | 4 pages | 1910 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One acrostic poem titled "Lines on a Golf Maniac," using "St. Andrews," as the message read vertically. The poem consists of 12 lines. The poem is accompanied by a note citing that the poem was printed in the Westminster Gazette, but the sender could not find the newspaper and transcribed the lines instead. The poem is signed E.B.W.. Sender unknown.
  • French Assignat
    Multi-Page Item | 2 pages | 1789-1793 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920French assignat for 5 livres, printed as part of the series 16502. The assignat was used during the French Revolutionary period, under the French Republic. The Assignat contains a handwritten signature, and contains the motto, "Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite, Ou La Mort," (Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, or Death).
  • Letter from Henry Allingham to Helen Allingham, April 10, 1904
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1904 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from Henry Allingham to his mother Helen Allingham, regarding the news from her letter that Gerald may visit Russia. Henry hopes Evey will be better by the time he leaves so Helen may not feel alone. Henry expresses his hope of getting a job with the Morse company in England, when they become established there. Henry writes about the dance he attended on Tuesday, ...
  • Letter from Henry Allingham to Helen Allingham, December 22, 1904
    Multi-Page Item | 7 pages | 1904 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from Henry Allingham to his mother Helen Allingham, writing a short note, as there is little news to share. Henry writes he will be attending the 3rd annual dance hosted by the Trumansburg Society, and plans on taking Miss Grace Erway. Henry mentions taking a short trip through the states before returning to England, and will have the opportunity to visit any shop...
  • Letter from Henry Allingham to Helen Allingham, February 18, 1904
    Multi-Page Item | 7 pages | 1904 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from Henry Allingham to his mother Helen Allingham, writing he does not have any news after last week's letter. Henry states Mr. Morse has left New York for London, and will arrive about the same time as the current letter. Henry mentions Mr. Morse's time in London is for business, and inquires about Helen introducing Mr. Morse to Mr. Collins, head of the New Rive...