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Houghton Library, on the south side of Harvard Yard adjacent to Widener Library, Lamont Library, and Loeb House, is Harvard University's primary repository for rare books and manuscripts. [1] It is part of the Harvard College Library, the library system of Harvard's Faculty of Arts and Sciences .
Houghton University is a private Christian liberal arts college in Houghton, New York, United States. Houghton was founded in 1883 by Willard J. Houghton and is affiliated with the Wesleyan Church. [2] Houghton serves roughly 1000 students and has 54 degree majors for primarily undergraduate students.
Mary Morley Eccles, Viscountess Eccles (née Crapo; 8 July 1912 – 26 August 2003) was an American-British book collector and author.She was renowned for establishing one of the largest private collections of 18th century literature with her first husband, Donald Hyde (1909-1966).
The Golm Metabolome Database (GMD) is a reference mass spectra library of biologically active metabolites quantified using gas chromatography (GC) coupled to mass spectrometry (MS). Free online search; offline use by subscription Golm Metabolome Database [67] Google Scholar: Multidisciplinary Free Google [68] HCI Bibliography: Human-computer ...
Santa Barbara Mission-Archive Library; Schlesinger Library; Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture; Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library; The Selected Papers of John Jay; Smith College Archives; Sophia Smith Collection; The Sowell Family Collection in Literature, Community, and the Natural World; Sutro Library
InfoTrac is a family of full-text databases of content from academic journals and general magazines, of which the majority are targeted to the English-speaking North American market. As is typical of online proprietary databases, various forms of authentication are used to verify affiliation with subscribing academic, public, and school libraries.
Ronald J. Oakerson (born c. 1944) is a professor emeritus of political science and intercultural studies at Houghton College. [1] He has served previously as the college's Vice President and Dean, as well as the chairman of the Department of History and Political Science.
In 1965, a year after the author's death, Mrs. F. H. Middleton of Hudson, Massachusetts, gave Price's personal papers and correspondence to Harvard where they are now housed in the Houghton Library of Harvard College in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and take up six boxes, each three feet in length.