Smith, Albert W. (Albert William), 1856-1942.
Person
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Cornell University Library miscellaneous correspondence
Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31924064718822]
Identifier: 13-1-501
Scope and content
Primarily correspondence of Cornell Librarians George William Harris, Willard Austen, and Otto Kinkeldey concerning such routine library matters as requests for information, receipts for books, donations, and other business. Also, miscellaneous correspondence of Woodford Patterson, Albert William Smith, David Fletcher Hoy, Justin Winsor, and letters to the C.U. Board of Trustees and faculty members. Some correspondence relates to the Fiske collections. ...
Dates:
1872-1944.
Cornell University pictorial works
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 47-1-2395
Scope and content
Engravings of entrance to Willard Straight Hall on the Cornell University campus, by Albert Edward Milliken. Also engravings of Sage Chapel, the Library Tower, and the statue of Ezra Cornell, by Milliken, with poems by Albert W. Smith. Framed engravings of the Tower, Sage Chapel, and the statue by Milliken, and of the War Memorial by Kenneth Washburn. Scope and Contents Page...
Dates:
ca. 1870-2005.
Rilda Farmer Wood memorabilia,1927-1950.
Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31924112443316]
Identifier: 37-5-3744
Scope and content
"Songs of Cornell" booklet, 1927; 1930 Commencement program; engravings of the Library Tower, Sage Chapel and War Memorial by Albert E. Milliken, with poems by Albert W. Smith; program from the dedication of Martha Van Rensselaer Hall, 1934; sewing instructions, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1954; 20th Reunion directory, 1950; Cornell coasters; 1941 Cornell calendar; and miscellaneous clippings. Also, Reunion photograph of the Class of 1930 in 1932.
Dates:
1927 - 1950; Undated
Sibley College faculty meeting minutes
Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31924064933645]
Identifier: 16-5-439
Scope and content
Typewritten minutes of faculty meetings, signed by the College's director, Albert W. Smith; and some related correspondence. Issues discussed include admission requirements, degree requirements, new courses, and decisions on granting degrees or fellowships in individual cases.
Dates:
1904-1919.