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Theodore W. Schultz Papers
SDSU-Archives MA 022 · Papers · 1932-2007

The Theodore W. Schultz Collection documents the extensive contributions of Schultz to economics, particularly in agricultural productivity, human capital, and economic development. The collection spans from 1932 to 1992, with the bulk consisting of Schultz's personal collection of articles, primarily offprints from journals, many bearing his signature. Included are a few articles authored by others that review Schultz's work or contain biographical material. This archive is a valuable resource for understanding Schultz's intellectual impact and the evolution of economic thought in these fields.

The general series includes correspondence (1975-1989) and a small number of collected works. Notably, the correspondence contains a letter from Schultz to Dr. Leon Raney, Dean of Libraries at South Dakota State University, discussing the creation of a bibliography of his works. His publications include books, reports, and reprinted articles on key economic themes such as foreign aid, agricultural development, investment in human capital, and educational policies. Prominent works include Agricultural Productivity in Low-Income Countries(1981), The Economics of Being Poor(1980), and Investing in People(1981).

The Dale Hoover Collection on Theodore Schultz consists of draft articles and conference papers, with some article reprints. Collected by Dale Hoover, a faculty member at North Carolina State University's Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, this material includes highlighted passages, annotations by Hoover, and correspondence from Schultz. Schultz sought Hoover's input on drafts before publication. Additionally, the Schultz Symposium materials (1980-1981) reflect continued discussions on his economic theories. This collection is significant for researchers studying economic policy, agricultural economics, and human capital investment, offering firsthand insights into Schultz's academic and professional influence.

Schultz, Theodore W. (Theodore William), 1902-1998
SDSU-Archives MA 025-MA 25.4: Rare Books-MA 25.4: ND497.H7 T7 · Item · 1830
Part of Vera Way Marghab Papers

The works of William Hogarth: from the original plates, restored by James Heath; with the addition of many subjects not before collected; to which are prefixed, A biographical essay on the genius and productions of Hogarth, and explanations of the subjects of the plates by John Nichols
London: Printed for Baldwin and Cradock by G. Woodfall, [1880?]

William Hogarth was a major figure among eighteenth-century engravers and painters. He excelled at portrait painting and displaying a satiric style.

The White Feather
SDSU-Archives MA 005-MA 5: B06-MA 5: B06-F21-MA 5: B06-F21-A13 · Article · 1943
Part of Bert Popowski Papers

Field & Stream, February 1043
Page 10-11, 53

The Whale Bird
SDSU-Archives MA 131-MA 131: B13-MA131: B13 IT-103 · Art · 1985 July 26
Part of James Pollock Papers

85.05.09.04 Original pen and ink drawing on Canson Mi-Tientes

The Watchful Usher
SDSU-Archives MA 131-MA 131: B13-MA131: B13 IT-084 · Art · 1984 December 30
Part of James Pollock Papers

84.12.30.24 Original pen and ink drawing on Canson Mi-Tientes

The Rifle on Crows
SDSU-Archives MA 005-MA 5: B06-MA 5: B06-F10-MA 5: B06-F10-A19 · Article · 1945
Part of Bert Popowski Papers

The American RIfleman, October 1945
Page 14-16

SDSU-Archives MA 025-MA 25.4: Rare Books-MA 25.4: DS62.P948 1718 · Item · 1718
Part of Vera Way Marghab Papers

The Old and New Testament connect in the history of the Jews and neighbouring nations, from the declension of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah to the time of Christ
London: Printed for R. Knaplock and J. Tonson, 1718

Humphrey Prideaux served as a lecturer in Hebrew at Christ Church, Oxford. Prideaux wrote a number of theological works.