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Rutgers University Archives 11
RBHS Special Collections in the History of Medicine 5
 
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 Collection
Identifier: R-MC 002

Abstract: A reformed minister and educator, Theodore Sandford Doolittle served as professor of Rhetoric, Logic, and Metaphysics at Rutgers College. He also lectured on arechitecture, served as Vice President of the college, and acting President. The collection consists of three boxes arranged into a single series. The first includes clippings of lecture notices and miscellaneous articles, a printed syllabus for "Lectures on Architecture;" correspondence, obituaries, clippings and related...
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Identifier: imported-08b33870-75d0-4e00-9c2b-4af2fc3407b2

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Identifier: imported-17c8754c-d043-4cab-9cca-a56ded0c3063

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Identifier: imported-e0f14b45-e543-4dd8-830f-19d143ac2653

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Identifier: imported-ed487d23-e3ac-473b-9451-f2689d927ae5

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Identifier: R-MC 009

Abstract:

William Cole served as a distinguished professor of physiology and biochemistry at Rutgers University from 1928 to 1959. His papers include correspondence, drafts of speeches and articles, reprints of published materials, and other research files that document his scientific career.