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    The Leah and Samuel Levenson Papers

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    Samuel Levenson was a Worcester native who received his A.B. from Clark University in 1930 and his A.M. in 1936. He was a journalist and both he and his wife, Leah, were authors of biographies. Samuel died in 1977 and Leah in 2000 and Leah left their papers and library without restriction to Clark University in her will. Appropriate books were incorporated into the Goddard Library circulating collection. The books written by the Levensons were primarily biographies of Irish men and women. The papers include transcriptions and tapes of interviews made in the course of the Levensons’ researches, photographs of the biographees, authorizations and permissions forms, contracts, and journals written by Granville Hicks. Leah was working on a biography of Abbie Hoffman at the time of her death and the papers include notes, tapes and a rough draft. There are also many letters written by Samuel to Leah while he was in the army during World War II, some of which are transcribed

    The Papers of Samuel Van Valkenburg

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    Samuel Van Valkenburg was a Professor of Georgraphy and Climatology at Clark University from 1926 to 1976. He also was Director of the Graduate School of Geography. His papers consists of correspondence and tapes of lectures

    Samuel Moyn

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    Photograph of Samuel Moyn (Harvard University) with the Sigmund Freud statue on Clark University\u27s campus green. He was there as part of the Henry J. Leir Chair\u27s programming for the 2015-2016 season with a talk called “Human Rights and the Holocaust, A Belated Entanglement”. Robert Tobin was the inaugural Henry J. Leir Chair in Language, Literature, and Culture from 2008 until his passing in 2022.https://commons.clarku.edu/funwithfreud/1031/thumbnail.jp

    Correspondence from Samuel Eliot to Earl Clement Davis

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    This correspondence includes several letters from Samuel Eliot, then President of the American Unitarian Association regarding his role as voluntary chaplain for Camp Devens. Unfortunately, the correspondence is only those received by Earl Davis. None of Davis\u27 letters to Eliot have been found. Item description based off writing and context provided by Davis Baird.https://commons.clarku.edu/pittsfield_manuscripts/1012/thumbnail.jp

    Human Rights and the Holocaust, A Belated Entanglement

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    Poster for a talk given by Samuel Moyn (Harvard University) titled Human Rights and the Holocaust, A Belated Entanglement“. Moyn critically analyzed claims that the modern human rights movement arose as a reaction to the Holocaust. This event was held in Dana Commons at Clark University on October 25, 2015. Some the artists who helped design these posters include Nina Borland, Jasper Boyd, Isabel Miranda, and Sampson Wilcox. This is the current extent of our knowledge regarding the Henry J. Leir poster designers.https://commons.clarku.edu/henryjleirposters/1022/thumbnail.jp

    Clark, Samuel W.

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    Carte de Visite of Samuel W. Clark, 2nd Maine Cavalry; From the Janet & Bedford Hayes Collectionhttps://digitalmaine.com/arc_civilwarportraits/3474/thumbnail.jp

    Clark, Samuel W.

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    Carte de Visite of Samuel W. Clark, 2nd Maine Cavalry; From the Janet & Bedford Hayes Collectionhttps://digitalmaine.com/arc_civilwarportraits/3474/thumbnail.jp

    Letter to Samuel Street from Samuel Kalar

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    Letter to Samuel Street from Samuel Kalar, dated at Norwich, 12 February 1842. The letter concerns business matters involving John Hall and James and William Clark

    Clark, Samuel W.

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    Carte de Visite of Captain Samuel W. Clark, 21st Maine Infantry, Company H, also 2nd Maine Cavalry, Company E; From the MacDonald Collectionhttps://digitalmaine.com/arc_civilwarportraits/2023/thumbnail.jp
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