BEIN Z17 097 Copy 2: Imperfect, p. 547-553 wanting: 14018., BEIN Z17 097 Copy 2: From the library of the Press Club, London: 14018, 14055., BEIN Z17 097 Copy 2: Tax stamp: 14018., BEIN Z17 097 Copy 2: Manuscription annotations: 14055., BEIN Z17 097b: These are negative photostats made by Yale University Library from originals in the library of the American Antiquarian Society., BEIN Z17 097c: These are variant issues., BEIN 2007 +S15 2729-2979: Bound with Gazette de Londres issues of the same dates in chronological order. Autograph: JHG, with ms annotations in the same hand., BEIN 2014 +829: Title from spine: Ecclesiastical courts: acts & bills. From the library of William Stubbs, Bishop of Oxford. Perforated stamp of the American Congregational Association, Boston. No.1 of 2 titles bound together., Lewis Walpole Library 53 C292 821Su: Supplement announcing the death of Queen Caroline on August 7, 1821., Original editor: Henry Muddiman. (cf. NCBEL)., Title from caption., Below title: "Published by authority.", Imprint from colophon; printer's address changes., Colophon varies; later issues list Edw. Jones as printer, <1688>-1706; M. Jones, 1706-<1707>; J[acob]. Tonson, <1707>-1715; S[amuel]. Buckley, 1716-1730; Edward Owen, 1731-1756; E[dward]. Owen and T[homas]. Harrison (sometimes just Thomas Harrison), 1757-1788. Some colophons lack names., Price sometimes at end of colophon; in 18th century sometimes at foot of p. 1., Printed in two columns., Includes British and Parliamentary news, marriage and death notices, bankruptcies, official appointments, patent medicine advertisements at end of most issues., Also available on microfilm from Research Publications, Inc, Micro Methods Ltd. and British Library., and No. 1502 (!), April 27-May 1736 reprinted in New York gazette, no. 557, June 28-July 5, 1736.
Title from item., Approximate date from internal evidence in the text., Advertising sheet, printed on both sides. The recto promotes two of John Bell's newspapers; the verso contains an advertisement for Price & Gosnell, Perfumers to His Royal Highness the Prince Regent., and For further information, consult library staff.
Negative photostatic copy, circa 1912-1924, of an editorial written about William Graham Sumner and another written by him in response, published in the New-York Standard 1871 March 18 and 22. Editorials pertain to Sumner’s views of the Yale Corporation and the future of Yale College. Articles unrelated to Sumner are also present in the copy
Description:
William Graham Sumner (1840-1910) (Yale 1863), American social scientist. From 1870 to 1872, he was Rector of the Church of the Redeemer in Morristown, New Jersey. Sumner returned to Yale in 1872 as professor of political and social science, becoming the first professor in sociology in the United States., In English., and Title supplied by cataloger.
Subject (Geographic):
New York (N.Y.)
Subject (Name):
Sumner, William Graham, 1840-1910. and Yale College (1718-1887)