lecture notes
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
Samuel J. Gummere papers
The collection consists of Samuel J. Gummere's mathematics lectures, his notes on astronomy and a minor expenses cash book.
Hans Rademacher lectures as a Phillips Visitor, 1952
This file consists of typescript lectures given by mathematician Hans Rademacher while a Phillips Visitor as part of Haverford College's Distinguished Visitors Program during Fall 1952.
J. Rendel Harris lecture notes
The collection contains eight volumes with J. Rendel Harris' lecture notes from his time teaching Mathematics at Cambridge. They include notes on Geometry and Algebra, Differential Calculus, Solid Geometry, Heat Electricity, Hydrostatics, Light and Sound, Astronomy and Dynamics of a Particle.
Haverford College health and hygiene lectures
This collection contains one lecture book containing notes about a Haverford Health and Hygiene course.
Heads of a Course of Ethical Instruction lecture
This collection contains one lecture book on the Course of Ethical Instruction.
Ambrose Hunt course notes
The collection consists of two notebooks. The first contains notes on Lectures on Greek Tragedy. The second holds notes on lectures given by Henry D. Gregory to the senior class. The Gregory lectures seem to be partly autobiographical.
Paul Channing Jefferson papers
This collection contains the papers of Paul Channing Jefferson, associate professor emeritus of history at Haverford College. These papers include manuscript and published materials pertaining to Jefferson's scholarship, course materials, and Jefferson's doctoral thesis.
Hugh Exton McKinstry notes on lectures by Francis B. Gummere
The collection consists of a notebook with notes that Hugh E. McKinstry took during a freshman year English class taught by Francis B. Gummere at Haverford College.
Edward Rhoads papers
This collection includes six notebooks created by Edward Rhoads, primarily on physics. Also includes a photograph and a book of sketches.
Daniel B. Smith lectures and papers
The collection consists of lecture notes for various ethics, history, and geography classes taught by Daniel B. Smith at Haverford College. Various papers associated with Smith's lectures and his involvement in the Penn Literary Society are also included.