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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 641 Collections and/or Records:

Herbert A. Howe 1881 Diary, 1881

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Identifier: M010.03.0003.00003
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Professor Howe's diary for 1881 recounts his brief weather and astronomical observations, teaching activities at the University of Denver, participation in events in University Park and elsewhere in Denver, his family and religious life. At the end of the book there is a monthly Cash Account where Professor Howe records some of his spending.

Dates: 1881

Herbert A. Howe 1882 Diary, 1882

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Identifier: M010.03.0003.00004
Abstract Professor Howe's diary for 1882 recounts his brief weather and astronomical observations, teaching activities at the University of Denver, participation in events in University Park and elsewhere in Denver, his family and religious life. Special mention includes: observing the Transit of Venus on December 6, and writing articles for the Denver and Chicago newspapers about it; various misdeeds of students, and his personal resolution to become more amiable, in response to objections from some...
Dates: 1882

Herbert A. Howe 1883 Diary, 1883

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Identifier: M010.03.0003.00005
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Professor Howe's diary for 1883 recounts his brief weather and astronomical observations, teaching activities at the University of Denver, participation in events in University Park and elsewhere in Denver, his family and religious life.

Dates: 1883

Herbert A. Howe 1884 Diary, 1884

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Identifier: M010.03.0003.00006
Abstract Professor Howe's diary for 1884 recounts his brief weather and astronomical observations, teaching activities at the University of Denver, participation in events in University Park and elsewhere in Denver, his family and religious life. He was awarded a D.Sc. from Boston University for work in mathematics. On December 23 he married Fannie Shattuck, the 23-year old eldest daughter of the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, Joseph C. Shattuck. A brief mention of the wedding appears on that...
Dates: 1884

Herbert A. Howe 1885 Diary, 1885

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Identifier: M010.03.0003.00007
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Professor Howe's diary for 1885 recounts his brief weather and astronomical observations, administrative and teaching activities at the University of Denver, participation in events in University Park and elsewhere in Denver, his family and religious life.

Dates: 1885

Herbert A. Howe 1886 Diary, 1886

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Identifier: M010.03.0003.00008
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Professor Howe's diary for 1886 recounts his brief weather and astronomical observations, administrative and teaching activities at the University of Denver, participation in events in University Park and elsewhere in Denver, his family and religious life.

Dates: 1886

Herbert A. Howe 1887 Diary, 1887

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Identifier: M010.03.0003.00009
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Professor Howe's diary for 1887 recounts his brief weather and astronomical observations, administrative and teaching activities at the University of Denver, participation in events in University Park and elsewhere in Denver, his family and religious life.

Dates: 1887

Herbert A. Howe 1888 Diary, 1888

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Identifier: M010.03.0003.00010
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Professor Howe's diary for 1888 recounts his brief weather and astronomical observations, administrative and teaching activities at the University of Denver, the donation of funds and construction of Chamberlin Observatory, participation in events in University Park and elsewhere in Denver, his family and religious life.

Dates: 1888

Herbert A. Howe 1889 Diary, 1889

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Identifier: M010.03.0003.00011
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Professor Howe's diary for 1889 recounts his brief weather and astronomical observations, administrative and teaching activities at the University of Denver, construction of Chamberlin Observatory, participation in events in University Park and elsewhere in Denver, his family and religious life.

Dates: 1889

Herbert A. Howe 1890 Diary, 1890

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Identifier: M010.03.0003.00012
Abstract

Professor Howe's diary for 1890 recounts his brief weather and astronomical observations, administrative and teaching activities at the University of Denver, construction of Chamberlin Observatory, participation in events in University Park and elsewhere in Denver, his family and religious life.

Dates: 1890