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Curriculum and Lecture Notes Collection UPW

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Summary Information

Prepared by
Timothy H. Horning
Preparation date
February 2012
Date [bulk]
Bulk, 1860-1920
Date [inclusive]
1759-1976
Extent
23.0 Cubic feet

PROVENANCE

The Curriculum and Lecture Notes collection was accessioned as gifts to the University in 1957, 1960, 1962, 1967, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1994, 1995, and 2002.

ARRANGEMENT

The collection is organized into six series: Individual Students, Unknown Students, University Faculty, Published Course Material, School and Departmental Material, and Miscellaneous. The materials within each series are arranged alphabetically with the exception of the oversize material which is housed in separate boxes.

HISTORICAL NOTE

The Curriculum and Lecture Notes Collection was created by the University Archives in the 1950s to assemble individual manuscripts and small groupings of archival material relating to courses taught at the University of Pennsylvania throughout its entire history.

SCOPE AND CONTENT

This collection documents the teaching methods used in the various schools of the University of Pennsylvania throughout its history. The collection is in many different formats such as letter and legal size documents, volumes, various sizes of index cards, and a handful of some oversized blueprints.

The bulk of the collection is in the Individual Students series. This series consists of lecture notes, syllabi, term papers and essays, exams, and other miscellaneous student-generated work. In instances where it was not possible to attribute the material to a specific student, the material was placed in the Unknown Students series. The series University Faculty consists of material similar to the student material, although as the name implies it was generated by various Penn faculty members. Published Course Material contains texts and other documents that were published for the purpose of use in University courses. The School and Departmental series contains syllabi, exams, and other unpublished material that was used by the various university schools and departments in the instruction of courses.

Controlled Access Headings

Corporate Name(s)
University of Pennsylvania. Graduate School of Fine Arts.
University of Pennsylvania. Law School.
University of Pennsylvania. School of Dental Medicine.
University of Pennsylvania. School of Medicine.
University of Pennsylvania. School of Veterinary Medicine.
University of Pennsylvania. Towne Scientific School.
Genre(s)
Lecture notes.
Personal Name(s)
Alexander, Cyrus H., n.d.
Ashhurst, John, Jr., 1839-1900
Baker, Mary Arnold, d. 1935
Bauer, William Theodore, n.d.
Bell, Herbert Clifford Francis, 1881-1966
Brackbill, Joseph, 1846-1910
Brownlee, Rebecca J., 1911-1995
Carson, Hampton Lawrence, Jr., 1852-1929
Cocke, Cary Charles, 1814-1888
Coffman, Isaac Z., c. 1805-1896
Coriell, W. Wallace, n.d.
Deeter, Paxson, 1880-1933
Ettinger, Amos Aschbach, 1901-1969
Fairlamb, Mary Eleanor, n.d.
Frazer, John Fries, 1812-1872
Gilpin, John Robinson, 1827-1907
Godfrey, Andrew, 1874-1972
Greeson, James Omar, n.d.
Harris, John McArthur, 1867-1948
Hazlehurst, George T., 1858-1881
Hyde, Walter Woodburn, 1871-1966
Jones, William Rush, d. 1926
Kaplan, Ida E., n.d.
Kinnersley, William, 1743-1785
Klein, Louis Amos, 1871-1953
Laird, Warren Powers, 1861-1948
Lamb, William W., n.d.
Lambert, John, Jr., 1861-1908
Lester, Evan G., n.d.
Macfarlane, John Muirhead, 1855-1943
Marburg, Edgar, 1864-1918
Martin, Cyrena Van Syckel, 1890-1973
McHenry, Margaret, 1894-1973
Murphey, Samuel, n.d.
Patten, Simon Nelson, 1852-1922
Pearson, Leonard D., 1868-1909
Pellissier, Edward Arthur, 1910-1978
Pepper, William, III, 1874-1947
Perot, John, 1860-1940
Peterson, Elizabeth Darst, n.d.
Piersol, George Arthur, 1856-1924
Richards, Horace Clark, 1868-1945
Rodman, Jessie Abigail, 1887-1970
Shaaber, Matthias Adam, 1898-1977
Shantz, Tilgman Peter, 1823-1852
Smith, James Somers, 1866-1956
Smith, Thomas Leaming, 1844-1895
Smyth, Isaac S., Jr., 1859-1939
Snare, Jacob, Jr., 1854-1926
Spiller, Robert Ernest, 1896-1988
Starr, Isaac, 1895-1989
Steen, John Gill, 1839-1920
Stille, Alfred, 1813-1900
Taylor, George Bearmont, 1871-1952
Wallace, James Madison Power, 1847-1907
Welsh, Henry Hunter, d. 1921
Welsh, Herbert, 1851-1941
Welsh, Samuel, III, 1864-1907
Wilcox, Horace B., 1927-1982
Willson, David Burt, 1842-1919
Willson, Mary Grier, b. 1885
Yeates, Jasper, 1745-1817
Zuckerman, Michael, 1939-
Subject(s)
Anthropology.
Engineering–Study and teaching–Pennsylvania–Philadelphia.
English Literature–Study and teaching–Pennsylvania–Philadelphia.
Geography–Study and teaching–Pennsylvania–Philadelphia.
History–Study and teaching–Pennsylvania–Philadelphia.
Law–Study and teaching.
Medicine–Study and teaching–Pennsylvania–Philadelphia.
Nursing–Study and teaching–Pennsylvania–Philadelphia.
Veterinary medicine–Study and teaching–Pennsylvania–Philadelphia.

Inventory

 

Individual Students 

Box

Folder

Alexander, Cyrus, M.D. 1847 

Notes on a Course of Lectures Delivered by Dr. Jackson on the Institutes of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania 1845 

 

 

Ashhurst, John Jr., A.B. 1857, A.M. 1860, M.D. 1860 

Anatomy Volume 1, 1857-1858 

1

1

Anatomy Volume 2, 1857-1858 

1

2

Anatomy Volume 3, 1857-1858 

1

3

Aristophanes Volume 2, 1856 

1

4

Chemistry Notes, 1854 

1

5

Geometry and Trigonometry, n.d. 

1

6

Institutes of Medicine Volume 1, 1858-1859 

1

7

Institutes of Medicine Volume 2, 1858-1859 

1

8

Integral Calculus, 1856 

1

9

Latin-Horace, 1854 

1

10

Latin-Juvenal, Cicero, Petsius, 1855 

1

11

Latin-Plantus Notes, n.d. 

1

12

Latin-Tusculan Disputation of Cicero, 1856 

1

13

Lectures on Practice Volume 1, 1858-1859 

1

14

Lectures on Practice Volume 2, 1858-1859 

1

15

Lectures on Practice Volume 3, 1858-1859 

1

16

Lectures on Practice Volume 4, 1858-1859 

1

17

Mathematics, 1855 

1

18

Mechanics, 1857 

1

19

Obstretrics Volume 1, 1858-1859 

1

20

Obstretrics Volume 2, 1858-1859 

1

21

Organic Chemistry, 1855 

1

22

Physical Science and Natural Philosophy, 1854 

1

23

Plato, 1856 

1

24

Plutarch’s Life of Caesar, 1857 

1

25

Baker, Mary Arnold, Univ. Hosp. NTS Cert. of Proficiency 1907 

Penn Nursing School-Anatomy II, 1904 

1

26

Penn Nursing School-Baths and Bathing, 1905 

1

27

Penn Nursing School-Bed Sores, 1918 

1

28

Bauer, William Theodore, W. 1913 (n.g.) 

History 363 

1

29

Bell, Herbert Clifford Francis, Ph.D. 1909 

The Colonial Expansion of England, 1903-1904 

1

30

Brackbill, Joseph, M. 1869 

Medical lecture notes, 1867-1869 

2

1

Brownlee, Rebecca J. B.S. in Ed. 1934, A.M. 1936 

English 30, 1933 

2

2

English 40, 1933-1934 

2

3

English 90, 1933 

2

4

History 17T, 1933 

2

5

History 28T, n.d. 

2

6

History of Middle Ages, 1933 

2

7

U.S. History to Civil War, 1933-1934 

2

8

Carson, Hampton Lawrence Jr., A.B. 1871, A.M. 1874, LL.B. 1874, LL.D. 1906 

Rules of Syntax for the Latin Noun, Francis A. Jackson, 1868 

2

9

Cocke, Cary Charles, M.D. 1838 

Materia Medica, 1837 

2

10

Coffman, Isaac Z., M.D. 1827 

Physiognomy of Diseases, 1830 

2

11

Coriell, W. Wallace, M.D. 1857 

Synopsis for Courses on Materia Medica and Pharmacy, Joseph Carson, 1855 

2

12

Deeter, Paxson, B.S. 1903, LL.B. 1906 

Prize Essay on Compulsory Voting, 1902 

2

13

Ettinger, Amos A., A.M. 1923 

Report on the Repeal of the Navigations Acts of 1849, 1923 

2

14

Fairlamb, Mary Eleanor, A.M. 1933 

History 33G, 1933 

2

15

Frazer, John Fries, A.B. 1830, M.D. 1832, A.M. 1833, Professor of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry 1844-1872, Vice-Provost 1855-1868 

The Elements of Natural or Experimental Philosophy Volume I, Tiberius Cavallo, 1825 

2

16

The Elements of Natural or Experimental Philosophy Volume II, Tiberius Cavallo, 1825 

2

17

Gilpin, John Robinson, C. 1848 (n.g.) 

Natural Philosophy; three books of Greek translations, 1848 

2

18

Glover, Francis Y., M.D. 1837 

Notes on Medical Lectures Session of 1836-1837 

16

58

Godfrey, Andrew, M.D. 1897 

Notes-diseases and their symptoms [attributed to Alfred Godfrey], n.d. 

2

19

Greeson, James Omar, V.M.D. 1893 

Notebook-Veternary Classes, 1892-1893 

2

20

Harris, John McArthur, A.B. 1887 

History Paper, 1887 

2

21

Hazlehurst, George T., Certificate of Proficiency 1879 

Latin Syllabus for the Freshman Year, Francis A. Jackson, 1871 

2

22

Jones, William Rush, B.S. 1899, M.E. 1911 

Physics Notes, photogaph of Jones, 1894-1897 

2

23

Kaplan, Ida E., B.S. in Ed. 1930, M.S. 1947 

Various Exams and Class Notes, 1925-1928 

2

24

Various Exams and Class Notes, 1925-1928 

2

25

Various Exams and Class Notes, 1925-1928 

2

26

Kinnersley, William, A.B. 1761, A.M. 1795 

Notebook, 1759 (original in UPA 3, Mss no. 1647) 

3

1

Laird, Warren Powers, Sc.D. 1911, LL.D. 1932, Dean School of Fine Arts 1924-1932 

University Courses in Architecture and Other Fine Arts, 1932 

3

2

Lamb, William W., Med. 1870 (n.g.) 

Practice of Medicine, 1835 

3

3

Lambert, John Jr., Certificate of Proficiency (Arts) 1883 

Dept. of Arts and Sciences Entrance Exam, 1877; Phila. Medical Assoc. Exam Notice, 1875-1876 

3

4

Phillips Evidence, 1843, 1844; Calculus, 1837-1838 

3

5

Lester, Evan G., M.D. 1830 

“Short Notes” Theory and Practice of Medicine, 1827-1828 

3

6

Practice and Clinical Practice, 1827-1828 

3

7

Theory and Practice of Medicine, 1827-1828 

3

8

Marburg, Edgar, Acting Professor 1832-1893, Professor 1893-1915 Town School [School of Engineering] 

Railroad Engineering, n.d. 

3

9

Steam Engines, 1885. 

3

10

Martin, Cyrena Van Syckel, A.M. 1915 

Abnormal Psychology, 1913; Summer School Certificate, 1914 

3

11

Civil Gov’t, 1912; Municipal Gov’t, 1914; Current Social Problems, 1912-1913 

3

12

Genetic Psychology, 1914 

3

13

Hist. of Social Institutions, 1914-1915; Theory of Sociology, 1913 

3

14

Psychology I-Laboratory Work, 1914 Pyschology I–Laboratory Work 

3

15

Physiology, n.d.; John Spargo, “Socialism” (1909 ed.) notes 1912, Sociology, 1912-1913 

3

16

The Family, 1913 

3

17

Zoology II, 1911-1912; Notes on Locke, Machiavelli, Montesquie, n.d. 

3

18

McHenry, Margaret, Ph.D. 1931 

Notes from English Lectures, 1925-1930 

4

1

Murphey, Samuel, M.D. 1829 

Notebook, Practice Volume I, 1829 

4

2

Notebook, Practice Volume II, 1829 

4

3

Patten, Simon N., Professor of Political Economy 1888-1917 

Economics Lecture Notes, 1915 

4

4

Pearson, Leonard, V.M.D. 1890, M.D. (honorary) 1907 

Anatomy notes, n.d. 

4

5

Canine Pathology, n.d., Medicine, 1890 

4

6

Description et Structure de la Tunique Musculaire de L’Oesophage, 1872 

4

7

Experiments binder, 1910 

4

8

General Pathology, 1888 

4

9

Internal I, 1888-1889 

4

10

Internal II, 1888-1889 

4

11

Internal III, 1888-1889 

4

12

Internal Pathology, 1889 

4

13

Obstetrics, n.d. 

4

14

Surgery I, 1888-1889 

4

15

Surgery II, 1888-1889 

4

16

Surgical Pathology, 1888-1890 

4

17

Test Animal lab binder, 1907 

4

18

Therapeutics, n.d. 

4

19

Pellissier, Edward, B.S. 1933 

Business Geography, 1929 

4

20

Business Geography, 1933 

4

21

Pepper, William III, A.B. 1894, M.D. 1897 

Book I–Illustrations, Tables etc., Lectures on Medicine, 1899-1900 

4

22

Book II–Illustrations, Tables etc., Lectures on Medicine, 1900-1901 

4

23

Book III–Illustrations, Tables etc., Lectures on Medicine, 1905-1906 

4

24

Book IV–Revised and Enlarged, Illustrations, Tables, etc., Lectures on Medicine, 1900-1908. 

4

25

Catalogue of illustrations for Lectures on Practice 

5

1

Dr. Wm. Pepper–Graduation Speech, n.d.; newspaper reprint of speech, n.d. 

5

2

Student’s notes from Dr. William Pepper’s lectures, 1891 

5

3

Perot, John, A.B. 1880, A.M. 1883 

An Atlas of Ancient Geography, Samuel Butler, 1841 

5

4

Latin Syllabus for the Freshman Year, 1871 

5

5

Metres of Horace, 1866 

5

6

Peterson, Elizabeth Darst, A.B. 1951, A.M. 1953 

The Origins of American Democracy, 1952-1953 

5

7

Piersol, George Arthur, M.D. 18877 

Histological Abstracts-arranged topically, index in front 1884 

5

8

Notes on the Lectures by Dr. Alfred Stille on the Theory and Practice of Medicine 1874 

5

9

Notes on the Lectures by Dr. Alfred Stille on the Theory and Practice of Medicine 1875 

5

10

Notes on the Lectures by Dr. Alfred Stille on the Theory and Practice of Medicine 1876 

5

11

Notes on the Lectures by R.A.F. Penrose–Obstetrics of Diseases of Women 1875 

5

12

Richards, Horace Clark, A.B. 1888, Ph.D. 1891, Physics Fellow 1890-1892, Instructor of Physics 1893-1903, Assistant Professor of Physics 1903-1909, Professor of Physics 1909-1938, Professor Emeritus 1938 

Constitution of Matter, n.d.; Atomic Mechanics, n.d. 

5

13

Correspondence, 1919; Physics Laboratory notes, n.d. 

5

14

D. Junii Juvenalis, “Satirarum”, 1884 

5

15

Horace C. Richards, “Problems and Laboratory Notes on Analytic Dynamics, for Physics 20.” (Stephenson-Brothers, 1938). 

5

16

Lectures notes Volume I. n.d. 

5

17

Lectures notes Volume II, n.d. 

5

18

M. Tullius Cicero, “De Officiis, De Senectute”, 1882 

5

19

Notes as student at Johns Hopkins and University of Pennsylvania, 1890-1903 

5

20

Paley, Frederick A., ed., “Euripides”, 1861 

5

21

Physics Lab Studies, n.d.; Electricity and Magnetics, 1903 

5

22

Physics, n.d. 

5

23

Project notes from the Bureau of Standards, 1918 

5

24

Q. Horatii Flacci, “Opera Omnia”, 1880 

6

1

Radiation: Formulas, n.d.; Problems etc. on Harmonic Series I, n.d. 

6

2

Theory of Sound, n.d. 

6

3

Typescript and Manuscript notes, 1909 

6

4

Xenophontis, “Historia Graeca”, 1840 

6

5

Rodman, Jessie Abigail, B.S. 1912, A.M. 1918, Ph.D. 1923 

17th Century Literature, 1910; Amer. And English Literature, 1911-1912 

6

6

America in the 19th Century, 1911-1912 

6

7

Astronomy, 1910; 19th Century Europe, 1911 

6

8

Logic, 1909-1910; Ethics, 1910 

6

9

The British Empire, 1910-1911 

6

10

The French Revolution, 1910 

6

11

The Powers in Asia, 1912; Expansion of the United States, n.d. 

6

12

Shantz, Tilgman Peter., M.D. 1846 

Pathology Lecture Notes, 1847 

6

13

Smith, James Somers, A.B. 1887 

Euripides, “The Iphigenia in Tauris” 1910 

6

14

Xenophontis, “Historia Graeca”, 1877 

6

15

Smith, Thomas Leaming, Col. 1862 (n.g.) 

Q. Curtii Rufi, “Historia Alexandri Magni,” 1790 

6

16

Smyth, Isaac S. Jr., A.B. 1878, A.M. 1881 

History of Roman or Civil Law, c. 1878 

6

17

Snare, Jacob Jr., A.B. 1874, A.M. 1877 

Rules for Translating Latin, George Allen, 1865 

6

18

Spiller, Robert Earnest, A.B. 1917, A.M. 1920, Ph.D. 1924 

American Drama 1919 

6

19

American Literature 1919-1920 

6

20

American Literature (con’t) 1919-1920 

7

1

American Novel, 1919; Middle English Philology, 1920-1921 

7

2

Celtic-Renaissance, 18th Century Poetry 1919-1920 

7

3

Elizabethan Drama 1920-1921 

7

4

Elizabethan Lyric 1919-1920 

7

5

Modern Drama, Histories in Shakespeare 1919-1920 

7

6

Old English Philology, 1919-1920; Middle English Literature, 1920-1921 

7

7

Starr, Isaac, M.D. 1920 

Pharmacology I, 1917 

7

8

Steen, John Gill, A.B. 1860, A.M. 1863 

Lectures Delivered by Professor Frazer before the Senior Class 1859 on The Steam Engine 

 

 

Stille, Alfred, A.B. 1832, A.M. 1835, M.D. 1836, LL.D. 1889 (honorary), Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine 1864-1884 

Lecture Notes, 1867-1879 

7

9

Taylor, George Beaumont, Col. 1891 (n.g.) 

Plan of Proposed Park Thoroughfare, 1892 

 OS 1

 

Civil Engineering Sketches, 1891 

 OS 2

 

Civil Engineering Sketches, 1891 

 OS 3

 

Civil Engineering Sketches, 1891 

 OS 4

 

Civil Engineering Sketches, 1891 

 OS 5

 

Wallace, James Madison Power, A.B. 1865, A.M. 1866, LL.B. 1868 

Physical Geography, Physical Astronomy, 1865 

7

10

Physical Science, 1862 

7

11

Welsh, Henry Hunter, A.B. 1896 

Greek Prose, 1896 

7

12

Welsh, Herbert, A.B. 1871, A.M. 1874 

A Syllabus of the Metres of Horace, 1866 

7

13

Welsh, Samuel, A.B. 1885 

Virgil: Poems and Six books of the Aneaid, n.d. 

7

14

Satirarum, D. Junii Juvenalis, 1883 

7

15

De Officius, De Senectute, et Amicitia, M. Tullius Cicero, 1879 

7

16

Opera Omnia, Q. Horatii Flacci, 1880 

7

17

Willson, David Burt, A.B. 1860, A.M. 1863, D.D. (honorary) 1890 

Misc. Notes Junior Year, 1859; Mathematics, 1858; Misc. Notes Senior Year, 1860 

7

18

Misc. Notes Junior Year, 1859; Misc. Notes Junior Year, 1859; Misc. Notes Soph. Year, 1858 

7

19

Misc. Notes Senior Year, 1860 (4 notebooks); 

8

1

Physical Science and Natural Philosophy, 1857-1858; Notes on Steam Engine, Hippolytus, and Horace, 1859 

8

2

Translation of “Prometheus”; Philosophy notes, 1858; Misc. Class Notes, 1858-1859 

8

3

Willson, Mary Grier, A.M. 1904 

English Literature List of Topics 1919 

8

4

English Literature, 1903-1904, 1905-1906 

8

5

Yeates, Jasper, A.M. 1761 

Notebook, 1759 (originals in UPA 3, Mss no. 1652) 

8

6

Notebook, 1760 (originals in UPA 3, Mss no. 1653) 

8

7

Notebook, 1760 (originals in UPA 3, Mss no. 1654) 

8

8

Zuckerman, Michael, B.A. 1961, Associate Professor of History 

American Civilization 300, Virginia 17th Century 1960-1961 

8

9

American Civilization I (#1) 1959-1960 

8

10

American Civilization I (#2) 1959-1960 

8

11

Art and Civilzation I, 1960; Art and Civilization II, 1961 

8

12

Economics 2–General Economics 1959-1960 

8

13

Economics 4, 1961; English 130, 1958; English 142, 1959 

8

14

English 183–Amer. Lit to Civil War 1959-1960 

8

15

English 685–Amer. Lit. since 1915, 1960-1961; English 267, 1959-1960 or 1960-1961 

8

16

General Literature 404 1960-1961 

8

17

History 167–Politics in Amer. Society 1960 

8

18

History 173 1959 

8

19

History 178 1959-1960 

8

20

History 45 1957-1958 

8

21

History 60–Amer. History 1783-1865 1958 

8

22

Philosophy 15 1961 

9

1

Philosophy 26, 1959; Political Science II, 1957-1958; Psychology I, 1958-1959 

9

2

Philosophy 3–History of Ancient Philosophy 1960 

9

3

Philosophy 4 1959 

9

4

Uknown Students 

Anatomical Note Book 1866-1867 

9

5

English 23: Parliamentary Procedure, 1954 

9

6

Geometrical Problems, n.d. 

9

7

History and Theories of Public Finance, 1892 

9

8

Law Dept.-Family Law lecture notes 1876-1877 

9

9

Law Dept.-Real Estate Law 1876-1877 

9

10

Lecture Notes-Practice, Pleading, and Evidence, n.d. 

9

11

Lectures on Surgery by Dr. Harris L Mutter–for Index see page 60 1843 

9

12

Materia Medica 1827-1828 

9

13

Notes, Documents on the American Revolution, n.d. 

9

14

Practice of Medicine, 1886-1888; Hygiene and Bacteriology, n.d. 

9

15

Theory and Practice of Medicine 1851 

9

16

 

University Faculty 

Box

Folder

Klein, Louis Amos, V.M.D. 1897, Professor of Veterinary Pharmacology 

Course notes 1944 

9

17

Hyde, Walter Woodburn, Instructor of Greek 1910-1914, Assistant Professor of Greek 1914-1924, Professor of Greek 1924-1930, Professor of Greek and Ancient History 1930-1940, Professor of Greek (Graduate School) 1929-1940, Professor Emeritus Greek and Ancient History 1940, LL.D. (honorary) 1948 

Lecture Notes–“Greek Religion and its Survival in Greece”–Chp. I 1922 

9

18

Lecture Notes–“Greek Religion and its Survival in Greece”–Chp. II 1922 

9

19

Lecture Notes–“Greek Religion and its Survival in Greece”–Chp. III 1922 

9

20

Lecture Notes–“Greek Religion and its Survival in Greece”–Chp. IV 1922 

9

21

Lecture Notes–“Greek Religion and its Survival in Greece”–Chp. V 1922 

9

22

Lecture Notes–“Greek Religion and its Survival in Greece”–Chp. VI 1922 

9

23

Lecture Notes–“Greek Religion and its Survival in Greece”–Chp. VII 1922 

9

24

Macfarlane, John Muirhead, Professor of Biology and Botany 1892-1920 

Botany I, n.d. 

9

25

Plant Growth, 1915 

9

26

Shaaber, Matthias Adam, A.B. 1918, A.B. 1924, Ph.D. 1929, Instructor of English 1919-1935, Assistant Professor of English 1935-1940, Associate Professor of English 1940-1942, Professor of English 1942-1968, Professor Emeritus 1968 

Comedies of Shakespeare, (2 copies), Incomplete-Intro. and Glossary only 1932 1935 

9

27

English 631–Elizabethan Literature-[Elizabethan Education], n.d. 

9

28

English 631–Elizabethan Literature-[Elizabethan Science], n.d. 

9

29

English 631–Elizabethan Literature-[Elizabethan Society], n.d. 

9

30

English 631–Elizabethan Literature-[Historical Survey of Elizabethan Era], n.d 

9

31

English 631–Elizabethan Literature-[practice of history], n.d. 

9

32

English 631–Elizabethan Literature-bibliography, assignments 1940-1955 

9

33

English 631–Elizabethan Literature-bibliography, n.d. 

9

34

English 631–Elizabethan Literature-Courtly Love, n.d. 

9

35

English 631–Elizabethan Literature-Criticism, n.d. 

9

36

English 631–Elizabethan Literature-Humanism, n.d. 

10

1

English 631–Elizabethan Literature-Narrative Poerty, n.d. 

10

2

English 631–Elizabethan Literature-Pastoral, n.d. 

10

3

English 631–Elizabethan Literature-Political Science, n.d. 

10

4

English 631–Elizabethan Literature-Renaissance, n.d. 

10

5

English 631–Elizabethan Literature-The Mirror, n.d. 

10

6

English 631–Elizabethan Literature-Translations, n.d. 

10

7

English 631–Elizabethan Literature-Wyatt and Surrey, n.d. 

10

8

English 999–Bibliographic Survey of Eng. Renaissance Lit. (01), n.d. 

10

9

English 999–Bibliographic Survey of Eng. Renaissance Lit. (02), 1964-1972, n.d. 

10

10

English 999–Bibliographic Survey of Eng. Renaissance Lit. (03), 1963-1967,n.d. 

10

11

English 999–Bibliographic Survey of Eng. Renaissance Lit. (04), 1961, n.d. 

10

12

English 999–Bibliographic Survey of Eng. Renaissance Lit. (05), n.d. 

10

13

English 999–Bibliographic Survey of Eng. Renaissance Lit. (06), 1963-1971, n.d. 

10

14

English 999–Bibliographic Survey of Eng. Renaissance Lit. (07), 1964-1972, n.d. 

10

15

English 999–Bibliographic Survey of Eng. Renaissance Lit. (08), n.d. 

10

16

English 999–Bibliographic Survey of Eng. Renaissance Lit. (09), 1968-1969, n.d. 

10

17

English 999–Bibliographic Survey of Eng. Renaissance Lit. (10), 1967, n.d. 

10

18

English 999–Bibliographic Survey of Eng. Renaissance Lit. (11), 1963-1974, n.d. 

10

19

English 999–Bibliographic Survey of Eng. Renaissance Lit. (12), 1962-1968, n.d. 

10

20

English 999–Bibliographic Survey of Eng. Renaissance Lit. (13), 1963-1967, n.d. 

10

21

English 999–Bibliographic Survey of Eng. Renaissance Lit. (14), 1964-1967, n.d. 

10

22

English 999–Bibliographic Survey of Eng. Renaissance Lit. (15), n.d. 

10

23

English 999–Bibliographic Survey of Eng. Renaissance Lit. (16), n.d. 

10

24

English 999–Bibliographic Survey of Eng. Renaissance Lit. (17), 1963-1966, n.d. 

10

25

English 999–Bibliographic Survey of Eng. Renaissance Lit. (18), n.d. 

10

26

English 999–related newspaper clippings 1964-1972 

10

27

History of English Literature (01), n.d. 

10

28

History of English Literature (02), n.d. 

10

29

History of English Literature (03), n.d. 

10

30

History of English Literature (04), n.d. 

10

31

History of English Literature (05), n.d. 

10

32

History of English Literature (06), n.d. 

10

33

History of English Literature (07), n.d. 

10

34

History of English Literature (08), n.d. 

10

35

History of English Literature (09), n.d. 

10

36

History of English Literature (10), n.d. 

10

37

History of English Literature (11), n.d. 

10

38

History of English Literature (12), n.d. 

10

39

History of English Literature (13), n.d. 

10

40

History of English Literature (14), n.d. 

10

41

History of English Literature (15), n.d. 

10

42

History of English Literature (16), n.d. 

10

43

History of English Literature (17), n.d. 

10

44

History of English Literature (18), n.d. 

10

45

History of English Literature (19), n.d. 

11

1

History of English Literature (20), n.d. 

11

2

History of English Literature (21), n.d. 

11

3

History of English Literature (22), n.d. 

11

4

History of English Literature (23), n.d. [bibliography?] 

11

5

History of English Literature (24), n.d. 

11

6

History of English Literature (25), n.d. 

11

7

History of English Literature (26), n.d. 

11

8

History of English Literature (27), n.d. 

11

9

History of English Literature (28), n.d. 

11

10

History of English Literature (29), n.d. 

11

11

History of English Literature (30), n.d. 

11

12

History of English Literature (31), n.d. 

11

13

History of English Literature (32), n.d. 

11

14

Misc. English Courses-syllabi, assignments, n.d. 

11

15

Shakespeare Grad. Courses–Antony (1), n.d. 

11

16

Shakespeare Grad. Courses–Antony (2), n.d. 

11

17

Shakespeare Grad. Courses–As You Like it, n.d. 

11

18

Shakespeare Grad. Courses–Caesar, Coriolanus, Cymbeline, n.d. 

11

19

Shakespeare Grad. Courses–Canon, n.d. 

11

20

Shakespeare Grad. Courses–Characters, n.d. 

11

21

Shakespeare Grad. Courses–Chronology, n.d. 

11

22

Shakespeare Grad. Courses–Comedies, n.d. 

11

23

Shakespeare Grad. Courses–Criticism, Histories, n.d. 

11

24

Shakespeare Grad. Courses–Integrity, n.d. 

11

25

Shakespeare Grad. Courses–Life, n.d. 

11

26

Shakespeare Grad. Courses–Midsummer Night’s Dream (incl. 2 incompl. copies of play), n.d. 

11

27

Shakespeare Grad. Courses–Opinions, n.d. 

11

28

Shakespeare Grad. Courses–Parts of unknown volumes-glossaries, n.d. 

11

29

Shakespeare Grad. Courses–Personality, n.d. 

11

30

Shakespeare Grad. Courses–Prosody, Punctuation, n.d. 

11

31

Shakespeare Grad. Courses–roll, bibliography, misc. lecture notes; n.d. 

11

32

Shakespeare Grad. Courses–Sources, n.d. 

11

33

Shakespeare Grad. Courses–Stage History, n.d. 

11

34

Shakespeare Grad. Courses–Style, n.d. 

11

35

Shakespeare Grad. Courses–syllabi, exams 1936-1968 

12

1

Shakespeare Grad. Courses–Technique, n.d. 

12

2

Shakespeare Grad. Courses–Tragedies, n.d. 

12

3

Shakespeare Grad. Courses–Transmission, n.d. 

12

4

Willcox, Horace B., A.M. 1955 

Ancient India paper, 1950 

12

5

Anthropology 10c, 1949 

12

6

Anthropology 501, 1948 

12

7

Anthropology 502 and 602, 1950-1952 

12

8

Anthropology 504, 1955 

12

9

Anthropology 505S, 1950 

12

10

Anthropology 514, 1950-1951 

12

11

Anthropology 523, 1949 

12

12

Anthropology 532, 1952-1956 

12

13

Anthropology 537, 1948 

12

14

Anthropology 603, 1943-1955 

12

15

Anthropology 604, 1951-1952 

12

16

Anthropology 607, 1955 

12

17

Anthropology 616, 1948-1949 

12

18

Anthropology 617, 1948-1949 

12

19

Anthropology 617 Term Papers, 1949 

12

20

Anthropology 618, 1951 

12

21

Anthropology Thesis (1),1955 

12

22

Anthropology Thesis (2), 1955 

12

23

Dept. of S.E. Asia 536, n.d. 

12

24

Dept. of S.E. Asia 540, 1950 

12

25

Early Life Formation, 1955 

12

26

Early Man Western Hemisphere, 1955 

12

27

Epic of Man-Life magazine articles, 1955-1956 

12

28

Ethnology-General Readings, 1948-1955 

12

29

Great Religions-Life magazine articles, 1955 

12

30

Human Paleontology (1), 1955 

12

31

Human Paleontology (2), 1955 

12

32

Middle America, 1951-1952 

13

1

Miscellaneous items re: Hist. of Medicine, n.d. 

13

2

Miscellaneous notes and clippings on American archeaology, 1954 and n.d. 

13

3

Miscellaneous notes and clippings on Asia, c. 1956 

13

4

Miscellaneous notes and clippings on Meso-America, 1951-1956 

13

5

Peoples and Cultures of the Near East, 1948 

13

6

Peoples of the Pacific, 1950 

13

7

Pre and Early Man, 1952-1955 

13

8

Psychology and Culture, 1949-1952 

13

9

Rise of English Literary Prose, n.d. 

13

10

Social Organization, 1955 

13

11

World We Live In-misc. Life magazine articles (1), 1952-1953 

13

12

World We Live In-misc. Life magazine articles (2), 1954 

13

13

Writing Good English Prose, n.d. 

13

14

4×6 cards-History of Medicine, n.d. 

18

1

3×5 cards-Biblio. Of Subjects Taught, n.d. 

18

2

3×5 cards-History of Medicine, n.d. 

19

1

4×6 cards, misc., arranged topically, n.d. 

19

2

4×6 cards Geography and History and Cultural Change, n.d. 

20

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Published Course Material 

Box

Folder

American Hymnal For Church Service, 1922 

13

15

Church Hymnary: A Collection of Hymns and Tunes for Public Worship, Edwin A. Bedell, 1903 

13

16

Directions for Work in Mechanical Laboratories, n.d. 

13

17

Elements of Logick, John Andrews, 1807 

13

18

Grammar of the Latin Language, Andrews, E.A.; Stoddard, S, 1845 

13

19

Pinnock’s Improved Edition of Dr. Goldsmiths History of Greece, William C. Taylor, 1848 

13

20

Principle of Human Physiology, William B. Carpenter, 1853 

13

21

Syllabus of American Colonial History, Winfred T. Root, Herman V. Ames, 912 

14

1

Syntax of Brant’s Narrenschiff, Henry D. Learned, 1917 

14

2

System of Punctuation, John G.R. McElroy, 1878 

14

3

Third Reader of the School and Family Series, Marcus Wilson, 1860 

14

4

College of Arts and Sciences 

Latin Syllabus for the Freshman Year, Francis A. Jackson, 1871 

14

6

Arguments of Several of the Satires of Juvenal, 1858 (2 Copies) 

14

5

Latin Syllabus for the Freshman Year, Francis A. Jackson, 1871 

14

7

Latin Syllabus for the Freshman Year, Francis A. Jackson, 1871 

14

8

Syllabus of European History in the Nineteenth Century, n.d. 

14

9

Syllabus of Medieval History: 395-1300, Dana C. Munro, 1905 

14

10

School of Medicine 

Institutes and Practice of Medicine, Benjamin Rush, 1811 

 OS 6

 

Diseases of the Skin, Louis A. Duhring, 1883 

 OS 6

 

Cell Doctrine: Its History and Present State, James Tyson, 1878 

14

11

Introductory Lectures and Addresses on Medical Subjects, George B. Wood, 1859 

14

12

Laboratory Directions for Bacteriological Laboratory Course, 1912 

14

13

Manual of Physical Diagnosis, James Tyson, 1891 

14

14

Materia Medica and Pharmacy, George B. Wood, 1838 

14

15

Materia Medica and Pharmacy, Joseph Carson, 1851 

14

16

Notes of the Chemical Lectures for First-Year Students, John Marshall, 1894 

14

17

Notes of the Chemical Lectures for Second Year Students, John Marshall, 1894 

14

18

Printed Notes on General Chemistry for First Year Students, 1885 

14

19

Syllabus of Laboratory Work in Toxicology, 1916 

14

20

Syllabus of Lectures on the Vertebrata, Edward D. Cope, 1898 

14

21

 

School and Departmental Material 

Box

Folder

Medical School Catalogue of Models-George Bacon Wood, 1853-1854, Alfred Stille, 1864-1865, 1867-1868 

 OS 6

 

Amer. Pol. And Inst. Hist–Lectures by Herman Vandenburg Ames 1898 

15

1

College of Engineering and Applied Science-Freshman Seminar Program 1972-1973 

15

2

Department of Geology-M.A. and Ph.D. Preliminary Examination 1973 

15

3

Department of History-Course Syllabi, n.d. 

15

4

Examinations on Physics, Mechanics, etc. 1873-1875. Volume I 

15

5

Examinations on Physics, Mechanics, etc. 1873-1875. Volume II 

15

6

Germanic Languages and Literatures-German 1R, 1960 

15

7

Junior Class Prize-“Analysis of Cicero’s Oration for Cluentus,” University of Pennsylvania, 1862 

15

8

Misc Exams collected by Steven Eisenberg 1921-1975 

15

9

Practice and Pleading at Law–Lectures by Prof. Bispham, c. 1884 

15

10

School of Allied Medical Professions-Occupational Therapy-Physical Dysfuntion 1975 

15

11

School of Dental Medicine-Department of Pediatric Dentistry-Curriculum (2 copies) 1974 

15

12

School of Medicine-Competitive Examinations, 1926 

15

13

Classics Department 

W.B. McDaniel Selections-Classics Files, Volume 1, n.d. 

15

14

W.B. McDaniel Selections-Classics Files, Volume 2, n.d. 

15

15

W.B. McDaniel Selections-Classics Files, Volume 3, n.d. 

15

16

W.B. McDaniel Selections-Classics Files, Volume 4, n.d. 

15

17

W.B. McDaniel Selections-Classics Files, Volume 5, n.d. 

15

18

College of General Studies 

Art 140b-TV, 1961-1962 

15

19

Classical Studies 15-Fm, 1961-1962 

15

20

Descriptive Astronomy 2-TV, 1959-1960 

15

21

English 105-FM, 1960-1961 

15

22

English 126-TV, Fall, 1960-1961 

15

23

English 155-TV, Spring, 1962 

15

24

English 174-TV, 1961-1962 

15

25

English 252-TV, Spring, 1961 

15

26

General Anthropology 2-TV, Spring 1959 

15

27

General Anthropology 2-TV,Summer 1960 

15

28

History 192b-TV, Spring 1962 

15

29

History 40b-FM,1961-1962 

15

30

History 45b-TV, 1960-1961 

15

31

History 60b-FM,1960-1961 

15

31

Philosophy 2-FM, 1961 

16

1

Political Science 50a-TV, 1960-1961 

16

2

Russian 32-FM, 1962 

16

3

Sociology 6-FM,1961-1962 

16

4

Fine Arts Curriculum 

Changes in Architecture Course, 1922-1923 

16

5

Land Programs, 1932 

16

6

Landscape Architecture Keys and Lists, 1938-1939 

16

7

Landscape Architecture Keys and Lists, 1939 

16

8

Notes by Prof. Albert C. Schweizer, 1943 

16

9

Notes from City and Regional Planning, 1943 

16

10

Notes on City and Regional Planning, 1943 

16

11

Outlines, Sketches, Assignments, n.d. 

16

12

Reading Assignments, 1931-1932, 1936-1937 

16

13

Student sketches, 1907-1908 

16

14

Syllabus City and Regional Planning, 1943 

16

15

Tentative course outlines and speeches, 1943 

16

16

School of Medicine 

Apoplexy 1862 

16

17

Asthma 1862 

16

18

Bronchitis 1860 

16

19

Cancer 1861 

16

20

Cancer of the Stomach 1861 

16

21

Cholera 1861 

16

22

Cholera Infantum, n.d. 

16

23

Chorea 1861 

16

24

Civil War Medicine 1864 

16

25

Colic, n.d.; Lead Colic, n.d. 

16

26

Congestion, n.d. 

16

27

Croup 1861 

16

28

Delerium 1861 

16

29

Diabetes, n.d. 

16

30

Diagnosis and Prognosis 1860 

16

31

Diarrhea, n.d.; Dysntery, n.d. 

16

32

Diseases of Solids Irritation 1860 

16

33

Diseases of the Esophagus, n.d. 

16

34

Diseases of the Heart 1862 

16

35

Diseases of the Kidneys 1862 

16

36

Diseases of the Liver I, 1862, Spleen, 1862, Inflammation of Pancreas, n.d. 

16

37

Diseases of the Liver II 1862 

16

38

Diseases of the Skin (1) 1862 

16

39

Diseases of the Skin (2) 1862 

16

40

Diseases of the Spinal Marrow, n.d.; Neuralgia, n.d. 

16

41

Diseases of the Stomach I, n.d.; Diseases of the Stomach II, 1860 

16

42

Dothieneterie [Typhoid] 1861 

16

43

Dropsy-General Pathology, n.d. 

16

44

Dysfunction, n.d.; Melanus, n.d.; Cyst, n.d.; Parasitic Animal, 1860 

16

45

Dyspepsia [Indegestion], n.d. 

16

46

Edema of the Lungs, 1862; Gangrene of the Lungs, n.d. 

16

47

Enteritis–Addittional Notes, n.d. 

16

48

Epilepsy, 1861 

16

49

Epistaxia [Nosebleeds], n.d.; Hemophysics, n.d.; Hemorrages, n.d. 

16

50

Erysipelas [Cellulitis] 1861 

16

51

Fever–Phenomena, Course, Varieties, Cause and Theories 1861 

16

52

General Doctrine of Fever and Intermittent Fever 1861 

16

53

Gout 1861 

16

54

Helminitus 1862 

16

55

Hemmorrhoids-Constipation, n.d.; Obstruction of Bowels, 1862 

16

56

Hysteria 1862 

16

57

Idiopathic Fever, n.d. 

17

1

Inflammation and its Varieties 1847 1862 

17

2

Inflammation of the Brain and Its Membranes 1861 

17

3

Inflammation of the Mouth 1861 

17

4

Inflammation of the Throat, n.d. 

17

5

Laryngitis 1861 

17

6

Measles–Rubeola, Morbilli 1861 

17

7

Medical Advancement, n.d. Medical Advancement 

17

8

Nephritic Colic, 1862 

17

9

Neuralgia, n.d. 

17

10

Peritontitus 1860 

17

11

Phlebitis 1862 

17

12

Phthisis 1861 

17

13

Pleuritis, n.d. 

17

14

Pneumonia 1862 

17

15

Pneumothorase 1862 

17

16

Remittent Fever 1861 

17

17

Rheumatism 1861 

17

18

Rough Notes Upon Injurious Effects of Tobacco 1851 

17

19

Scarlitina [Scarlet Fever] 1861 

17

20

Scrofula, n.d.; Malaria, 1861 

17

21

Scurvy 1862 

17

22

Secondary Combination of Elements of Disease 1847 

17

23

Semiology 1861 

17

24

Spinal Marrow 1862 

17

25

Tetanus 1861 

17

26

Tubercula, n.d. 

17

27

Tuberculosis, 1861 

17

28

Typhus Fever 1860 

17

29

Vaccination [for Smallpox], 1860; Varicella [Chickenpox], n.d. 

17

30

Vareola [Smallpox] 1861 

17

31

Williams Priciples of Pathology 1847 

17

32

Yellow Fever 1861 

17

33

Wharton School 

Geography 14 

Atoms-The Alphabet of Creation, n.d. 

17

34

Biological Inheritance Versus Culture, n.d. 

17

35

Case Method, n.d. 

17

36

Cell Reproduction and Division, n.d. 

17

37

Cellular Basis of Heredity, n.d. 

17

38

Cellular Basis of Life, n.d. 

17

39

Chemist as “Creator”, n.d. 

17

40

Combinations of Atoms, n.d. 

17

41

Conquest of Some Historic Enemies, n.d. 

17

42

Control of Space, n.d. 

17

43

Culture and Race, n.d. 

17

44

Culture Area, n.d. 

17

45

Culture Growth, n.d. 

17

46

Culture Origins, n.d. 

17

47

Destruction of the Earth’s Surface, n.d. 

17

48

Development of Surgery and Anesthesia, n.d. 

17

49

Difficulties in Devel. of Scientific Soc. Problems, n.d. 

17

50

Drifting Continents and Earth Revolutions, n.d. 

17

51

Evidence of Evolution, n.d. 

17

52

Evolution of Man, n.d. 

17

53

Evolution of Plants and Animals, n.d. 

17

54

Folly of Intolerance, n.d. 

17

55

Foundations of the Universe, n.d. 

17

56

Fundamental Factors in Evolution, n.d. 

17

57

Gases, Liquids, and Crystals 

17

58

Geologic Time, n.d. 

17

59

Germinal and Acquired Characteristics, n.d. 

17

60

Habit and the Learning Process, n.d. 

17

61

Infinity of Space and Time, n.d. 

17

62

Intelligence and its Measurement 

17

63

Is Civilization Self-Destructive? 

17

64

Man’s Increasing Productivity, n.d. 

17

65

Meaning of the Industrial Revolution, n.d. 

17

66

Means of Social Control, n.d. 

17

67

Mendelian Priciples of Heredity, n.d. 

17

68

Mental Hygiene, n.d. 

17

69

Natural Resources: Uses and Conservation, n.d. 

17

70

Neurological Basis of Mind, n.d. 

17

71

Orderly Universe, n.d. 

17

72

Origin and Development of the Earth, n.d. 

17

73

Original Human Nature, n.d. 

17

74

Our Invisible Foes and Friends, n.d. 

17

75

Population and Food Supply, n.d. 

17

76

Population and Social Problems, n.d. 

17

77

Psychology in Business, n.d. 

17

78

Public Health Movement, n.d. 

17

79

Rejuvanation of the Earth, n.d. 

17

80

Research and Research Agencies, n.d. 

17

81

Science and Food Conservation, n.d. 

17

82

Science in the Laboratory, n.d. 

17

83

Science Increasing the Food Supply, n.d. 

17

84

Scientific Revival and Culture Lag, n.d. 

17

85

Social Problems, n.d. 

17

86

Social Science and Problems in Development, n.d. 

17

87

Some Statistical Concerns and Problems, n.d. 

17

88

Some Unconquered Enemies, n.d. 

17

89

Use and Abuse of Statistics, n.d. 

17

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Miscellaneous 

Box

Folder

National Humanistic Education Center–list of programs and publications 1976 

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