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Collection
Identifier: Gen-Mss-Amiel
Abstract
Correspondence, publications, and ephemera of Swiss poet, essayist, and professor Henri Frédéric Amiel (1821-1881).
Dates:
1810 - 1927
Collection
Identifier: MC-3
Scope and Contents
The Nils Anderson, Jr. Papers documents the interests of Anderson (Williams 1937) as a prominent businessman in the U.S. and Latin America. Consisting primarily of business records, some personal notes and observations, and video recordings, the Nils Anderson Papers concern themselves with the economic and social development of several Latin American countries from the late nineteenth century to the 1980s. Albeit attention is given to numerous countries like Mexico, Argentina, and Honduras,...
Dates:
1888 - 1988
Record Group
Identifier: RG-040
Scope and Contents
The Anthropology and Sociology Department records includes archived images of the program's official website, detailing the program goals, the major, courses, faculty and staff, student resources, and faculty project information. It also includes archived images of several faculty project websites:Archive Z, a faculty project that provides digital media of ritual and agrarian life from Ladakh and Zangskar in the western Indian Himalaya. The visual portal is intended...
Dates:
2023
Collection
Identifier: MC-350
Collection
Identifier: MC-7
Abstract
The Weber H. Arkenburgh Papers contain correspondence, financial material, reports and programs and clippings, and addresses documenting the involvement of Arkenburgh (Williams 1902) in the Garfield Club Alumni Council, the Society of Alumni, the General Electric Company, and other projects.
Dates:
1929 - 1947
Collection
Identifier: MC-41
Scope and Contents
The Samuel Chapman Armstrong papers contain the personal and professional papers of Armstrong, his first wife, Emma Walker Armstrong, and their extended families. Armstrong, who was born to missionary parents in Hawaii, graduated from Williams College in 1862, served as an officer during the Civil War, and later founded the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute (also known as the Hampton Institute). Armstrong dedicated his life to the education of African Americans and Native Americans...
Dates:
1826 - 1947
Collection
Identifier: Am-Mss-Arnold
Scope and Contents
The C.D. Arnold Photographs of the Chicago World's Fair collection contains commercially-produced mounted prints of the World's Columbian Exhibition of 1893, commonly called the Chicago World's Fair. Formal images produced for visitors to purchase, the photographs depict buildings and grounds rather than specific exhibits or visitors to the exhibitions. Fair regulations strictly restricted visitors' ability to take their own pictures, charging high fees for permission to photograph the...
Dates:
1893
Record Group
Identifier: RG-110
Scope and Contents
The Art and Studio Art Department records include archived images of the program's official Williams website detailing the major, faculty and staff, courses, lectures, exhibitions, and further resources.
The records also include archive images of Williams' virtual resources center website.
Dates:
2023
Collection
Identifier: MC-275
Scope and Contents
This collection includes slides and digital images that depict Hopkins Memorial Forest, areas in Williamstown and surrounding geographic areas.
Dates:
1951 - 1978
Collection
Identifier: MC-253
Scope and Contents
The Henry W. Art papers includes materials collected by Professor of Biology Henry Art during his tenure at Williams College. Specifically, the collection includes information about grant research including Ford grants and Ford sponsored courses, files from the former director of the Center for Environmental Studies Kai Lee, a poem by Carl Reidel, course syllabi, remarks, and 1986 Winter Study project material regarding the retracing of the 1857 Florida Expedition by the Lyceum of Natural...
Dates:
1970 - 2018