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The Declaration of independence : the evolution of the text as shown in facsimiles of various drafts by its author
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The Henry H. Sinclair papers number more than 1,600 items, including diaries, journals, newspaper clippings, and extensive personal and business correspondence. The complete date range is 1802-1937 (bulk dates 1909-1914). Subject matter includes mostly business matters of the Great Western Power Company, Palmer Oil Company, Mt. Hood Railway and Power Company, etc.; diaries and notebooks concerning power plant inspection trips, mostly to the Kern River in California; the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association; the California to Honolulu yacht races. The collection also includes the papers of his son, Arthur W. Sinclair, pertaining to California Delta Farms, Inc. The collection also contains a diploma from Sinclair's membership in the American Institute of Electric Engineers and a manuscript, by Englishman Thomas Cowper, of calculations regarding a solar eclipse on June 24, 1778.
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The Rare Books Division : a guide to its collections and services
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The social impact of science : a select bibliography, with a section on atomic power. Subcommittee on War Mobilization of the Committee on Military Affairs, United States Senate, pursuant to S. Res. 107 (78th Congress) and S. Res. 146 (79th Congress) authorizing a study of war mobilization problems, August 1945
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477063 no. 3.