lecture notes
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
John W. Spaeth lecture notes
This collection is made up of two notebooks: one for English 9a (1915-1916) and one for English 10b (1916). Both classes were taught by Dr. Francis B. Gummere.
Sigmund Spaeth philosophy notes
This collection contains a notebook with notes and illustrations about philosophy and Christian theology written by Sigmund Spaeth during his time as a student at Haverford College between 1901 and 1905.
Luther W. Spoehr papers
This collection consists of materials created and collected by Luther W. Spoehr, Haverford Class of 1969. Many of the materials pertain to committees on which Spoehr served, but the collection also contains materials related to Class Night 1969, Haverford College publications, and an article on the May 1970 Haverford College trip to Washington, D.C. The collection also includes Spoehr's lecture notes from two history courses and two English courses.
Douglas V. and Dorothy M. Steere papers
Allen C. Thomas lecture notes
This collection is comprised of the single volume notebook of history and lecture notes of professor Allen C. Thomas. The notebook includes notes on the history of Sandwich monthly and quarterly meetings, and on Newell Hoxie, of Sandwhich, Mass.
Charles A. Thrall papers
This collection includes Charles A. Thrall’s (Class of 1963) course materials, research projects, and correspondence during his time as a student at Haverford College, as well as some publications after his graduation.
Newbold Hough Trottter ethics notebook
One volume of Newbold Hough Trotter's notes on ethics for a class at Haverford College. The notes are from a course in ethics by Daniel B. Smith, which was conducted in 1843, and detail several ethical discourses prominent at the time.
Randolph Winslow school work
The collection contains reports on Randolph Winslow's school work at Haverford College as well as two of his orations.
Charles Wolfinger, notes on "Quakerism: History and Philosophy"
This collection contains the notes of Charles Wolfinger (Haverford College Class of 1940) on Thomas R. Kelly's class "Quakerism: History and Philosophy."