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John Gummere day book
John F. Gummere, "Sixty-eight, thirty-eight, one hundred and forty-eight years"
An essay titled "Sixty-eight, thirty-eight, one hundred and forty-eight years" written by John F. Gummere about three events: his first visit to the Haverford campus in 1913, his first time serving as the college's Secretary of the Corporation in 1942, and the founding of Haverford College in 1833.
John Gummere letter to Thomas Kimber
This collection contains a single letter, dated January 18, 1834, sent by John Gummere to Thomas Kimber.
Samuel Gummere diary
Diary of Samuel Gummere's 1854 trip to England. Early entries describe the ten day voyage by steamship, including descriptions of passengers, accommodations on board, and sea sickness. Later entries describe Gummere's exploration of England, including visits to Liverpool and London.
Samuel J. Gummere lecture notes
Collection contains one lithographic print of Samuel J. Gummere along with assorted lecture notes.
Samuel J. Gummere manuscripts
Samuel J. Gummere's manuscripts detail his time traveling through Iowa's prairies, and include both poetry and prose.
Samuel J. Gummere papers
The collection consists of Samuel J. Gummere's mathematics lectures, his notes on astronomy and a minor expenses cash book.
Gummere's Rule for Calculating an Eclipse of the Sun
This collection contains a single article titled “Practical Rule for Calculating from the Elements in the National Almanac, the Circumstances of an Eclipse of the Sun, for a Particular Place,” and dated March 6, 1835.
Ronald E. Gundry Papers
Ronald E. Gundry was involved in a number of peace organizations, particularly related to the League of Nations, in the 1920s and 1930s in Great Britain.