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Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 5: Financial Rec
Show moreHandwritten ledgers listing royalties in account with the Brush Electric Company for the year 1882
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 5: Financial Records (1878-1891)
Subseries 2: Brush Electric Company (1878-1890)
Box 20
Folder 4
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Show moreListed as Andrew J. Stokes in Class of 1882 graduates. Cf. F.C. Waite's Alumni catalogue of the School of Medicine of Western Reserve University. Binder's title: Cleveland medical thesis, 1881-1882, v. 45. Holograph. "Medical Department, W.R.U."--title-page. Thesis--Western Reserve College, 1882.
Cleveland medical theses
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Show moreThis annual report contains foldout charts that may be difficult to print or to view electronically. A print copy is available for library use only at the Allen Memorial Library of the Cleveland Health Sciences Library at Case Western Reserve University. Correspondence regarding the collection should be directed to the Allen Memorial Library Serials Dept. at crd@case.edu.
Annual Reports of Public Health Collection, Cleveland, Ohio. 1875-1930
Continues: Annual report / Cleveland (Ohio). Board of Health
Continued by: Annual report / Cleveland (Ohio). Public Health Division, Dept. of Police
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Show moreHandwritten notes describing discharge and recharge experiments with 26 cell and 28 cell batteries Brush performed in late March and early April 1882
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 2: Laboratory Notes (1880-1929)
Box 6
Folder 4
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Show more3 Checkbooks containing stubs of checks written by Charles F., Sr., from Commercial National Bank account to various people and institutions in years 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1888, 1889, and includes some cancelled checks
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 5: Financial Records (1878-1891)
Subseries 1: Personal (1883-1891)
Box 18
Folder 3
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KSL Digital Book Collection
Show moreListed as Almon Benton Coulter in Class of 1882 graduates. Cf. F.C. Waite's Alumni catalogue of the School of Medicine of Western Reserve University. Binder's title: Cleveland medical thesis, 1881-1882, v. 45. Holograph. "Medical Department, Western Reserve University"--title-page. Thesis--Western Reserve College, 1882.
Cleveland medical theses
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Show moreListed as Jacob Franklin Hudson in Class of 1882 graduates. Cf. F.C. Waite's Alumni catalogue of the School of Medicine of Western Reserve University. Binder's title: Cleveland medical thesis, 1881-1882, v. 45. Holograph. "Western Reserve Medical College"--title-page. Thesis--Western Reserve College, 1882.
Cleveland medical theses
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Charles F. Brus
Show moreHandwritten ledgers of equipment returned to Brush Electric Company for credit or repair from various customers in 1882, 1883, and 1884
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 5: Financial Records (1878-1891)
Subseries 2: Brush Electric Company (1878-1890)
Box 21
Folder 3
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events &
Show moreblack and white group portrait of 5 men, wearing suits, sitting on chairs around a table / wastebasket stands on floor in front of table
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Show moreListed as Lincoln Gray Taylor in Class of 1882 graduates. Cf. F.C. Waite's Alumni catalogue of the School of Medicine of Western Reserve University. Binder's title: Cleveland medical thesis, 1881-1882, v. 45. Holograph, signed. Thesis--Western Reserve College, 1882.
Cleveland medical theses
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Show more72 Handwritten and typed letters to Charles F., Sr., regarding Brush's various investments in real estate, including invoices. Particularly involves Montgomery, whose mortgage on Boston property Brush backed. Montgomery failed to pay at some point and fled to Europe. Covers 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1888, and 1889.
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 1: Correspondence
Subseries 3: Business and Professional (1876-1931)
Box 5
Folder 1
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Show moreHandwritten invoices of purchases made by Charles F., Sr., and credits to bank account of Charles F., Sr., from Brush Electric Company in 1881 and 1882
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 5: Financial Records (1878-1891)
Subseries 1: Personal (1883-1891)
Box 19
Folder 1
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Show moreBinder's title: Cleveland medical thesis, 1881-1882, v. 46. Holograph. "Medical Department, W.R.U."--T.-p. Thesis--Western Reserve College, 1882.
Cleveland medical theses
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Show moreListed as Christopher Philip Linhart in Class of 1882 graduates. Cf. F.C. Waite's Alumni catalogue of the School of Medicine of Western Reserve University. Binder's title: Cleveland medical thesis, 1881-1882, v. 46. Holograph, signed. "Medical Department, W.R.U."--T.-p. Thesis--Western Reserve College, 1882.
Cleveland medical theses
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Show moreBinder's title: Cleveland medical thesis, 1881-1882, v. 46. Holograph. "Western Reserve University"--T.-p. Thesis--Western Reserve College, 1882.
Cleveland medical theses
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Show moreListed as Naaman Cyrus Miller in Class of 1882 graduates. Cf. F.C. Waite's Alumni catalogue of the School of Medicine of Western Reserve University. Binder's title: Cleveland medical thesis, 1881-1882, v. 46. Holograph. "Medical Department, W.R.U."--T.-p. Thesis--Western Reserve College, 1882.
Cleveland medical theses
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Show moreRecollections of Charles Darwin, written by John Brodie Innes. Transcription: "My acquaintance with Mr. Darwin commenced when he took up his residence at Downe. I was then Curator of the adjoining Parish of Faraborough. In 1846 I became Vicar of Downe, and we became friends and so continued to his death. His kindness to me and my family was unvarying and we repaid it with warm affection. The charm of his manners, the heartiness of his friendship, the bullioning of his conversation were such that as a relation of mine who lived near him for a short time observed, no one really knew him did not love him. In all Parish matters he was a most valuable supporter. In Schools, and Charities his liberal subscriptions and help were always ready and in the disputed questions which arose in that, as in all Parishes I was always sure of Mr Darwin's support as he held that where there was no real objection he ought to support the Clergyman as being most responsive. As I have always endeavour to be first of all a Churchman, these relations could not have been maintained if M' Darwin had been the [stalwart?] unbeliever and opponent of religion that was supported by many who did not know him, did not study his work, and supposed to be his own the deductions which others drew from them, and the sentiments others supposed him to hold. Before I knew Mr Darwin I had adopted, and publicly expressed the opinion that Natural history, geology and Science in general should be studied without reference to the Bible. That the Book of Nature and Religion proceeded from the same source and that properly understood they proceeded on parallel lines and would never [crop]. [] sermon. Mr. Darwin from his own side held the same views of course any conversations we had on [] religious matters are as sacredly private now as in his life, but the quaint conclusion of one may be recorded. We had been speaking of the apparent diversity between some supposed discoveries and the Book of Genesis. He said "you are a theologian, I am a Naturalist. I pursue my investigations without considering how they affect Scripture, I do not attack [] and I think [] can take care of himself. Later he wrote. I do not think I [] directly attacked religion or the Clergy and reformed to an abusive pamphlet by a clergyman which I should laugh at, and which might have given him cause for bitterness. So we never attacked each other. He wrote that you are one of the rare mortals with whom one can differ and just feel no shade of bitterness, and he would be proud if any one could say the same of him. The queietness with which he received attacks is shown by his saying I should laugh at the abusive pamphlet, and another instance is that when the Bishop of Oxford's review of Origin of Species appeared in the Quarterly he wrote a postscript in a letter to me "If you have not seen the Quarterly do get it, the Bp of Oxford has made such capital fun of me and my Grandfather. I was at [] with the Bp when I got the letter, and showed it to him, he said I am glad he takes it in this way he is such a capital fellow". Notice his most remarkable accuracy in all observations. The [] of years to ascertain the reversion of kinds of pigeons to the original type. Of bees which I [] him to observe and in which, and other matters he always sug- gested doubts when I thought facts were proved and required further observation. This remarkable thoughtfulness shown in all his conversation. On one occasion after a discussion on a Parish matter he came to me at night to say what he had said was really accurate but it had occurred to him that I might have drawn an erroneous inference and he would not sleep till he had explained it. I feel sure that if any day he had discovered some facts which would uproot his theories he would have placed them on record for publication at once. His bad health prevented his conversing for above half an hour at a time and he was obliged to break off and lie down because he felt sick. His quotes, to carry pebbels in hand and drop one at the end of each second of the plantation walk to be sure he had accomplished the distance at [] 6 months resolve to keep the box in the cellar and key in the []. Another 6 months, only to take a pinch where from home when he would to get one in my study. On my Cast [] B.I. + I have been fast friends for 30 years, he never [] afreed on any subject but one and then we looked hard at each other and thought one of us must be very ill. for substance sent it of [] 20 years ISS with seven letters, some of which are referred to above"
The Robert M. Stecher Collection of Charles Darwin Books and Manuscripts
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Show moreListed as Frank Llewellyn Durgin in Class of 1882 graduates. Cf. F.C. Waite's Alumni catalogue of the School of Medicine of Western Reserve University. Binder's title: Cleveland medical thesis, 1881-1882, v. 45. Holograph, signed. "Medical Department, Western Reserve University"--title-page. Thesis--Western Reserve College, 1882.
Cleveland medical theses
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Show moreThe 1882 Reserve represents a student perspective on the events and personalities of the 1880-1881 academic year. The yearbook includes information about individual students, members of student clubs and organizations, athletics, performances, the campus, faculty, and major events of the collegiate and preparatory departments ; color image of printed multi-page document.
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