Box 0028.01
Contains 10 Results:
Entire Contents – Nine folders
The material includes writing on three separate subjects: The development of a History of Lehigh University and of the College of Arts & Science, material Professor Palmer received relating to the Bethlehem Moravians and relating to development of articles about Professor Severin Ringer.
History of the founding of Lehigh typescript, 1865
History of the founding of Lehigh typescript – one complete text and two smaller versions, one appearing in the 1865 Church Bulletin of the Episcopal Church, July 19.
Notes on the History of the College of Arts & Sciences
Notes on the History of the College of Arts & Sciences: 48 loose leaf handwritten pages and four Lehigh University Examination booklets – assorted handwriting
Correspondence
William Bacon Stevens biography – two copies of 4 typed Pages
The material includes writing on three separate subjects: The development of a History of Lehigh University and of the College of Arts & Science, material Professor Palmer received relating to the Bethlehem Moravians and relating to development of articles about Professor Severin Ringer.
Correspondence
Copies (4) biography about Dr. Severin Ringer (Zygmunt Rodakowski 1821-1906), see Brown and White, 1906-02-23
The material includes writing on three separate subjects: The development of a History of Lehigh University and of the College of Arts & Science, material Professor Palmer received relating to the Bethlehem Moravians and relating to development of articles about Professor Severin Ringer.
Typescript of biographical article about Dr. Ringer
The material includes writing on three separate subjects: The development of a History of Lehigh University and of the College of Arts & Science, material Professor Palmer received relating to the Bethlehem Moravians and relating to development of articles about Professor Severin Ringer.
Correspondence
1940-1943 with Ringer family and libraries for information about Ringer family; and “Particulars of the Rodakowski Family (genealogy) (apparently Professor Ringer was in the Polish Underground during the 1863 revolution)
Manuscript notes
Handwritten in five Lehigh University Examination Books, 47 loose leaf pages, printed page from “Alumni Bulletin” recollections about Prof. Ringer from the Class of 1897 correspondent James H. Pennington