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DOC033.pdf
Interview by Ford of a woman who knew the Whiteheads. Includes a letter sent by Ford requesting the interview.

Author: Ford, Lewis

Accession Number: DOC033

STU004 Part 1.pdf
Notes taken during Whitehead's first year of Radcliffe lectures. An edited version of these notes appears in The Harvard Lectures of Alfred North Whitehead, 1924-1925, edited by Paul Bogaard and Jason Bell.

Accession Number: STU004

STU003.pdf
Student notes on philosophy, metaphysics, mathematics.

Accession Number: STU003

STU54.pdf
Student notes on a Whitehead course on philosophy and metaphysics.

Accession Number: STU054

STU063.pdf
Student notes on Whitehead's Philosophy 3b for the spring 1927 term. The first fourteen pages are Weiss's handwritten notes, while the last five pages are Ford's efforts at transcribing a portion of them.

Author: Weiss, Paul

Accession Number: STU063

STU064.pdf
Notes for Whitehead's seminar. They are typed and pasted into a pre-numbered notebook. It seems likely that the notes are not Weiss's, and that he instead got them from another student. See LET636 and LET637.

Author: Weiss, Paul

Accession Number: STU064

STU066.pdf
Student notes on a Whitehead course on philosophy and metaphysics.

Accession Number: STU066

STU067.pdf
Student notes on a Whitehead course on philosophy and metaphysics.

Accession Number: STU067

LET158.pdf
Hartshorne's recent work, eternal objects

Accession Number: LET158

LET636.pdf
Ford asks Weiss to send him an old notebook of Whitehead notes

Author: Ford, Lewis

Accession Number: LET636

LET637.pdf
Weiss agrees that Ford can have the notebook again, and notes some other remebered details

Author: Weiss, Paul

Accession Number: LET637

LET638.pdf
Ford asks Weiss to send along the notebook as soon as possible

Author: Ford, Lewis

Accession Number: LET638

LET639.pdf
Weiss says he doesn't remember where he put his Whitehead notes

Author: Weiss, Paul

Accession Number: LET639

LET657.pdf
Lowell thanks Taylor for donating the money for Whitehead's salary

Accession Number: LET657

LET659.pdf
Whitehead thanks Taylor for the gift of a book, and discusses his interest in Taylor's "The Medieval Mind"

Accession Number: LET659

LET660.pdf
Whitehead thanks Taylor for meeting him at the dock upon his arrival in Cambridge

Accession Number: LET660

LET661.pdf
Whitehead gives Taylor a life update from a summer home, commenting on the reception of his Gifford lectures (among other things)

Accession Number: LET661

LET662.pdf
Whitehead sends the Taylors holiday greetings and news

Accession Number: LET662

LET664.pdf
Whitehead writes to Taylor with a life update, notes that he is changing apartments

Accession Number: LET664

LET665.pdf
Whitehead writes to Taylor with a life update

Accession Number: LET665

LET666.pdf
The Whiteheads inform the Taylors that they are planning a visit

Accession Number: LET666

LET668.pdf
Whitehead sends his greetings to Taylor

Accession Number: LET668

LET669.pdf
Whitehead sends his greetings to Taylor, briefly discusses the war

Accession Number: LET669

LET670.pdf
Whitehead sends his greetings to Taylor, noting that he recently received a book from Paul Weiss

Accession Number: LET670

DOC079_jpeg.jpg
Photo taken during the "Philosophers' Weekend" of 1932, an annual event hosted every Columbus Day weekend from 1924 to 1938 by Henry Osborn Taylor and Julia Isham Taylor. For more information, see the article here.

Accession Number: DOC079

DOC080.pdf
Photo taken during the "Philosophers' Weekend" of 1932, an annual event hosted every Columbus Day weekend from 1924 to 1938 by Henry Osborn Taylor and Julia Isham Taylor. For more information, see the article here.

Accession Number: DOC080

DOC081.pdf
Photo taken during the "Philosophers' Weekend" of 1932, an annual event hosted every Columbus Day weekend from 1924 to 1938 by Henry Osborn Taylor and Julia Isham Taylor. For more information, see the article here.

Accession Number: DOC081

DOC082.pdf
Photo taken during the "Philosophers' Weekend" of 1932, an annual event hosted every Columbus Day weekend from 1924 to 1938 by Henry Osborn Taylor and Julia Isham Taylor. For more information, see the article here.

Accession Number: DOC082

DOC083.pdf
Photo taken during the "Philosophers' Weekend" of 1932, an annual event hosted every Columbus Day weekend from 1924 to 1938 by Henry Osborn Taylor and Julia Isham Taylor. For more information, see the article here.

Accession Number: DOC083

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