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Notes taken by an American student on Ferdinand Jacob Redtenbacher's lectures on construction of machinery

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    Chemistry: lecture notes

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    The volume contains Ogier's notes from several lectures on Chemistry. The notebook also includes miscellaneous drawings throughout. On the verso of the first flyleaf is the signature of Samuel S. Robertson, repeated twice. The volume may have been his and he copied the notes from Ogier's lectures.

    mssHM 72508

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    Outlines of experimental lectures in natural philosophy delivered at Yale College: manuscript

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    This volume is a printed edition of Outlines of experimental lectures in natural philolophy delivered at Yale College, printed in 1828, that includes C. T. Prentice's handwritten notes throughout the entire volume. Also includes folded lecture notes in front cover.

    mssHM 71898

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    Lectures by an unknown author

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    Volume containing two lectures by an unidentified person. The first lecture was given to a mercantile group and is about "universal education," the second lecture, entitled "The Anatomy of Labor," is about human beings and work.

    mssHM 84196

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    John James Streets book of lecture notes

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    This volume contains lecture notes kept by John James Streets while attending classes at the American Veterinary College in New York during the winter term 1887-1888.

    mssHM 82550

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    Lecture notes on the American Southwest

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    This group of material consists of seven packets of notes and material, including photographs, that Campbell created for a series of lectures about the history and Indians of the American Southwest. The titles of the lectures are: The Indians; Spanish Explorers; The Indian Pueblos of New Mexico; Stories about the Pueblo Indians; The Conquest of New Mexico and the Mexican Settlers; The American Occupation; and Texas and Arizona. The lectures discuss the following subjects: the Acoma, Laguna, Navajo, Pueblo and Zuni Indians; Arizona history; California history; New Mexico history; Texas history; and Taos Pueblo. Campbell also uses material written by Mary Hunter Austin and Charles Fletcher Lummis in her lectures. The photographs are of Southwest Indians and landscapes.

    mssHM 67891-67897

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    Notes on chemistry taken from the lectures of Dr. John P. Emmet

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    The volume contains Fulton's notes from a chemistry class taught by Professor John P. Emmet in the spring of 1834.

    mssHM 72083