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 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 67 Collections and/or Records:

Alan Hedge papers

 Collection
Identifier: 23-16-4353
Scope and content

Includes office environment survey results for individual buildings, including slides.

Dates: 1986 - 2017

Albert Martin Papers

 Collection
Identifier: /3051
Abstract

Materials on interviewing, training, worker eduction, job safety, and performance evaluation.

Dates: 1945-1970

Alice Cook Papers

 Collection
Identifier: /3012
Abstract

Correspondence, manuscripts, publications, photograph prints, memorabilia, and daily calendars.

Dates: 1956-1998

Ardyth Gillespie papers

 Collection
Identifier: 29-2-4347
Scope and content

Includes correspondence, reports, meeting minutes and publications concerning Gillespie's career at Cornell.

Dates: 1969-2016.

Barbara Wertheimer Additional Files

 Collection
Identifier: 5736
Abstract

Professor Wertheimer's office file focused largely on women in the workforce. Includes files on trade union women studies, the Institute for Education and Research on Women and Work, and the Coalition of Trade Union Women (CLEW).

Dates: 1820-1987

Barbara Wertheimer Office Files

 Collection
Identifier: /4015
Abstract

Includes correspondence, speeches, and publications.

Dates: 1971-1975

Christopher Lindley Papers

 Collection
Identifier: /3013
Abstract

Papers regarding various ILR School Extension programs.

Dates: 1971

Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine subject files and photographs

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 24-4-3385
Abstract

The collection contains materials relating to the history and founding of the College, administration and various departments including academics, the clinic, and buildings.

Dates: 1888-2008.

Cornell University Medical College, Comprehensive Care and Teaching Program Records

 Collection
Identifier: US-NNCORMA-RG02-SG004-006
Abstract

The Comprehensive Care and Teaching Program at Cornell University Medical College was a non-departmental program aimed at a more complete care of ambulant patients, while providing greater integration of outpatient care with students' training during their fourth year in medical school. This collection includes the research gathered during the five years of the study including reports and student diaries.

Dates: 1946-1977