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* Archival finding aid for the collection Papers Concerning Camilla Hall and George F. and Lorena Hall, 1938-1995.
* Hanfmann, George M. A., " The Scylla of Corvey and Her Ancestors " Dumbarton Oaks Papers 41 " Studies on Art and Archeology in Honor of Ernst Kitzinger on His Seventy-Fifth Birthday " ( 1987 ), pp. 249 – 260.
Its legacy can be seen in Thomas Wooler's radical periodical The Black Dwarf, Richard Carlile's numerous newspapers and journals, the radical works of William Cobbett, Henry Hetherington's periodicals the Penny Papers and the Poor Man's Guardian, the works of the Chartist William Lovett, George Holyoake's newspapers and books on Owenism, and freethinker Charles Bradlaugh's New Reformer.
*" George Palmer Putnam Collection of Amelia Earhart Papers ," Purdue University Libraries
* Jim Graham Papers, 1973-2006 ( 80. 5 linear feet ) are housed at the George Washington University Libraries Special Collections Research Center.
* Mike Allen and George Lardner Jr., " Papers Offer Details on Bush Knowledge Motive for Stock Sale In ' 90 Remains Unclear ", Washington Post Sunday, July 14, 2002 ; Page A01
* John McCurdy ( b. 1724 ), whose home was the resting place for George Washington on April 10, 1776 while traveling to New York City to take on the British Army and Navy ( source: Papers of George Washington, Connecticut State Library ); grandfather of Connecticut Supreme Court judge Charles McCurdy
Six months later, a group of investors, including industrialist George S. Petty, formed a group called Penntech Papers, purchased the mill assets, and continued it in operation for the next 20 years.
* George Gissing-The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft
* Akerlof, George A., Romer, Paul M., Hall, Robert E., Mankiw N. Gregory Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, " Looting: The Economic Underworld of Bankruptcy for Profit " Vol.
* Collection Guide, George Pierce Baker Papers, Houghton Library, Harvard University
* The Romance of Chastisement ( 1866 ) by St George Stock, a probable pseudonym, also credited with The Whippingham Papers ( John Camden Hotten: London ).
* The Whippingham Papers ( 1888 ) with poetry ascribed to Algernon Charles Swinburne, edited by St. George H. Stock, a probable pseudonym, also credited with The Romance of Chastisement ( 1866 ).
* George Breitman Papers.
* Papers of Isaac Newton, Lord Kelvin, Ernest Rutherford, George Gabriel Stokes, Joseph Needham, G. E. Moore and Siegfried Sassoon, among others.
Papers from the George Rudé Seminar.
* A Detail of Some Particular Services Performed in America, During the Years 1776, 1777, 1778, and 1779, Compiled from Journals and Original Papers ... taken from the Journal Kept on Board of the Ship ' Rainbow ' Commanded By Sir George Collier ( New York, 1835 )
* Henry George Papers, New York Public Library
* National Library of Wales, William George Papers.
* National Library of Wales, Lloyd George Papers.
* George F. Kennan Papers at the Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University
Towards the end of the 20th century, a more " cultured " form of erotica began to appear by such as the poet Algernon Charles Swinburne who pursued themes of paganism, lesbianism and sado-masochism in such works as Lesbia Brandon and in contributions to The Whippingham Papers ( 1888 ) edited by St George Stock, author of The Romance of Chastisement ( 1866 ).
* George W. Ball Papers at the Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University
* Guide to the George Henry Preble Papers, 1858-1869 MS 381 held by Special Collection & Archives, Nimitz Library at the United States Naval Academy

Papers and inventory
* Papers of Lars Valerian Ahlfors: an inventory ( Harvard University Archives )
* Watergate Papers Web Exhibition at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin, with inventory
Papers of Henry Dunster and the Dunster and Glover families: an inventory
* Papers of Irving Babbitt: an inventory ( Harvard University Archives )
* An inventory of the John Villiers Farrow Papers at The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives

George and Wald
* 1906 – George Wald, American scientist, Nobel laureate ( d. 1997 )
Eleven Nobel prizes have been awarded to Unitarians: Robert Millikan and John Bardeen ( twice ) in Physics ; Emily Green Balch, Albert Schweitzer, Linus Pauling, and Geoff Levermore for Peace ; George Wald and David H. Hubel in Medicine ; Linus Pauling in Chemistry, and Herbert A. Simon in Economics.
** George Wald, American scientist, Nobel laureate ( d. 1997 )
* Physiology or Medicine – Ragnar Granit, Haldan Keffer Hartline, George Wald
George Wald, Haldan Keffer Hartline and Ragnar Granit won the 1967 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their scientific research on the retina.
George Wald won the 1967 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work with retina pigments ( also called visual pigments ), which led to the understanding of the role of vitamin A in vision.
Other notable attendees included consumer protection activist and presidential candidate Ralph Nader ; Landscape Architect Ian McHarg ; Nobel prize-winning Harvard Biochemist, George Wald ; U. S. Senate Minority Leader, Hugh Scott ; and poet, Allen Ginsberg.
Speakers included James Lovelock, George Wald, Mary Catherine Bateson, Lewis Thomas, John Todd, Donald Michael, Christopher Bird, Thomas Berry, Michael Cohen, and William Fields.
" Some of the most famous Massey Lecturers have included Northrop Frye, John Kenneth Galbraith, Noam Chomsky, Margaret Atwood, Ursula Franklin, and Nobel laureates Martin Luther King, Jr., George Wald, Willy Brandt and Doris Lessing.
* 1970 – George Wald, Therefore Choose Life
Experiments by George Wald and others showed that rods are most sensitive to wavelengths of light around 498 nm ( green-blue ), and insensitive to wavelengths longer than about 640 nm ( red ).
* 1953 Hans A. Krebs, Michael Heidelberger, George Wald
Haldan Keffer Hartline ForMemRS ( December 22, 1903 – March 17, 1983 ) was an American physiologist who was a co-winner ( with George Wald and Ragnar Granit ) of the 1967 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work in analyzing the neurophysiological mechanisms of vision.
* George Wald ( 1967 )
** Medicine-Ragnar Granit, Haldan Keffer Hartline, George Wald
The Tribunal ’ s thirty-five member panel included three Nobel Prize winners — Sean MacBride, Adolfo Perez Esquivel and Professor George Wald — and ten eminent jurist, theologians, academics and political figures.
along with Haldan Keffer Hartline and George Wald " for their discoveries concerning the primary physiological and chemical visual processes in the eye ".
George Wald ( November 18, 1906 – April 12, 1997 ) was an American scientist who is best known for his work with pigments in the retina.
* John E. Dowling, " George Wald, 1906 – 1997: A Biographical Memoir " in Biographical Memoirs, Washington, D. C .: The National Academy Press ( National Academy of Sciences ), Volume 78, 298: 317.
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