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University Archives and Other Collections

Elihu Burritt

Describes the library's holdings of letters, manuscripts, books, and periodicals by and about Elihu Burritt, 1810-1879,and his brother Elijah Hinsdale Burritt, 1794-1838.

Stereoscope Slide

Stereoscope Slide Collection (PDF - Adobe Reader required for viewing)

The stereoscope slides in the Burritt Library are all mounted on cardboard and were manufactured by the Keystone View Company of Meadville, Pennsylvania. Most of the slides are undated; they were probably produced between the 1890s and the 1920s. There are about 500 slides in the collection.

Library in 1881
  Edgar Albert Guest 1881-1959 (PDF-Adobe Acrobat required for viewing)

Edgar Guest was born in Birmingham, England, and moved to the United States with his family in 1891. He began his career with the Detroit Fress Press, first as a copy boy and later as a reporter.
This prolific author wrote over twenty books and thousands of poems.  Many of his writings were syndicated in hundreds of newspapers. 
This collection consists of twenty four letters to Paul W. Kieser written between 1934 and 1957, Paul W. Kieser, 1892 – was the Director of Public Relations, Spicer Manufacturing. Division Dana Corporation located in Toledo Ohio.  Little is known of Mr. Kieser.  He was a founding member of the Toledo Chapter of the Northwest Ohio Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America.  The Toledo Chapter was established on September 5, 1951.  Paul served as president in 1951 and 1952.  In 1957 he was elected president emeritus of the chapter.
 

Arthur W. Bacon Surveys (PDF - Adobe Reader required for viewing)

A collection of 1,420 property surveys made between 1909 and 1964. Surveys of properties in New Britain, Connecticut and surrounding towns.

 

Brian O'Connell (1960-2008) was Professor of Computer Science and Philosophy at CCSU, teaching courses that ranged from computer ethics to robotics to philosophy of law. After his passing in 2008, his personal library was left to the Burritt Library. His annotations have been digitized and are available for future generations to learn from this truly unique mind.

 
 
 
 

 

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