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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers pamphlet
This collection consists of a pamphlet describing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' 1939 survey of the Great Lakes, their connecting waters, the New York Canals and Lake Champlain. It also contains a study of matters affecting the hydrology of the Great Lakes and their watershed. The pamphlet describes the work, history, methods, and products of the survey.
Victor Weybright Archives of Gypsy Studies
The Victor Weybright Archives of Gypsy Studies contains books, dissertations, journal articles, newspaper clippings, manuscripts, audio-visual materials, and ephemera relating to the documentation and study of Gypsy and Traveler cultures including the Rom, Romanichels, Cale, Sinti, Ludar, Romungre, Irish Travelers, Scottish Travelers and many others.
W. Bryant Tyrrell collection
Walter L. Mallmann papers
William D. Baten papers
The William D. Baten papers consist of reports and articles written by Baten about mathematics and statistics. There are also articles that relate to statistics and agriculture including topics on corn, weather, spore measurements, fertilizer, sugar beets, milk, potatoes, and surface area of fruits. There are also reports related to statistics and home economics. The reports are arranged alphabetically by title with multiple reports per folder.
William G. Lockwood collection of Romani Ethnology and Gypsy stereotypes
William G. Lockwood collection of Romani Ethnology and Gypsy stereotypes contains several thousand books and periodicals, numerous visual depictions, over a thousand sound recordings, and several hundred examples of sheet music exploring the representation of Romani and Gypsy stereotypes. The William G. Lockwood Collection of Romani Ethnology and Gypsy Stereotypes is as geographically diverse as the Roma themselves, with publications from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas.