03675mpc 2200649 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025010001700066035002400083035002200107040002400129100004300153245006700196300006400263533004800327535012300375545011600498520124300614524011901857600003201976600005302008600003602061600003802097600003802135600004002173600003702213600002302250600006102273600003202334600003402366600001902400600003202419600004002451600004102491600002902532600004402561600003402605600002102639600001902660600002002679610003902699650001602738650001102754650001902765650002202784650002202806650002102828650002002849655002502869655002202894655002202916655002202938650001602960650001902976905002102995998000903016208180119991007120000.0850830i18191976nyu eng d ams 70001090  a(CStRLIN)NYCV85A501 a(NIC)notisAKR9674 aNICcNICeappmdNIC1 aHazzard, Florence Woolsey,d1903-1992.00aFlorence Woolsey Hazzard papers,f1819-1976,g1925-1965 (bulk) a1.4 cubic ft.,b1 reel positive, 1 reel negative microfilm. aIn part, photocopies and typescript copies.1 3Original Eliza Mosher papersaheld by Michigan Historical Collections, University of Michigan Library,bAnn Arbor, MI. aAuthor, psychologist.bFlorence Woolsey Hazzard received a Ph.D. in psychology from Cornell University in 1929. aCorrespondence, manuscripts of writings, notes and bibliographies, printed matter, photographs, and other papers dealing mainly with Hazzard's studies of eminent American women, including an unpublished work "Women Pioneers in Democracy"; unpublished biography of Dr. Eliza Mosher "Heart of the Oak," 394 pp. manuscript on microfilm; short biographical sketches of Cornelia Hancock, Julia Ward Howe, Alice Freeman Palmer, Lucy Stone, and Harriet Tubman, as well as Elizabeth Blackwell, Amanda Sanford Hickey, Dr. Mosher, and other women physicians; material on the Worlds Center for Women's Archives and the womens rights movement in the United States; other women represented include Abigail Adams, Susan B. Anthony, Angelina and Sarah Grimke, Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Emma Willard, and many others. Chief correspondents include Mary Ritter Beard, Carrie Chapman Catt, Edward Bradford Titchener, and Marjorie White. Also included are miscellaneous and personal papers of the Hazzard family, materials on the disposition of the Emily Howland papers; microfilm of photographs, letters, and printed materials concerning Emily Howland; and papers pertaining to Florence Hazzard's work in psychology, especially odor perception. aFlorence Woolsey Hazzard papers, #2516. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.10aAdams, Abigail,d1744-1818.10aAnthony, Susan B.q(Susan Brownell),d1820-1906.10aBeard, Mary Ritter,d1876-1958.10aBlackwell, Elizabeth,d1821-1910.10aCatt, Carrie Chapman,d1859-1947.10aGrimke, Angelina Emily,d1805-1879.10aGrimke, Sarah Moore,d1792-1873.10aHancock, Cornelia.10aHazzard, Florence Woolsey.tWomen Pioneers in Democracy.10aHowland, Emily,d1827-1929.10aHowe, Julia Ward,d1819-1910.10aMosher, Eliza.10aMott, Lucretia,d1793-1880.10aPalmer, Alice Freeman, d1855-1902.10aStanton, Elizabeth Cady,d1815-1902.10aStone, Lucy,d1818-1893.10aTitchener, Edward Bradford,d1867-1927.10aTubman, Harriet,d1815?-1913.10aWhite, Marjorie.10aWillard, Emma.30aHazzard family.20aWorld Center for Women's Archives. 0aPsychology. 0aSmell. 0aWomen authors. 0aWomen physicians. 0aWomenvBiography. 0aWomenxSuffrage. 0aWomen's rights. 7aBibliographies.2aat 7aBiographies.2aat 7aManuscripts.2aat 7aPhotographs.2aat 0aLiterature. 0aPsychologists. a19991007120000.0 s9554