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Parmenides XX

File contains three handwritten manuscripts titled "After Parm. cont."; "The Negative hypothesis: first negative hypothesis"; "After Par. : conclusion"; and "Consequences of neg. hyp & beginning of After Parm." There is also a printed manuscript titled "The Hypothesis of Plato's Parmenides."

Parmenides XXI

File contains three handwritten manuscripts titled "After Parmenides"; "After Parm. II"; and "After Parm. III."

Parmenides XXII

File contains three handwritten manuscript drafts, two of which are titled: "After Parmenides" and "The negative hypothesis."

Parmenides XXIV

File contains handwritten notes on Parmenides: the hypothesis.

Parmenides XXV

File contains seven handwritten manuscript drafts and a printed manuscript titled "The Hypotheses of Plato's Parmenides."

Parmenides XXXIII

File contains a handwritten draft manuscript and a printed manuscript titled "The Argument to the Hypotheses in Parmenides."

Pearson, John

File contains correspondence with or about John Pearson. Also contains a manuscript for "Sensations, their nature and origin: brief statement of the findings of the Dartmouth Eye Institute."

Phaedo

Files contains handwritten manuscripts and notes on Plato's Phaedo.

Plato book

Files contains notes, outlines, manuscript chapters and footnotes.

Platonism I-II

File contains handwritten manuscripts and notes on Platonism and Aristotle.

Pluck : [manuscript]

Item is an unpaginated manuscript with the title Pluck written in black marker across the top.

Poems and a short story written by May Ritchie

File includes the following poems: Little grey mouse; Our Mr. Chipmunk; A Black cat o r...?; To a Robin, who wouldn't go south; A Christmas letter; The Cow bird; The Silver birch in a silver frost; Baby spring; The Kind squirrels; Little red cap; Dusky nicodemus; The Birthday pie; The Return of cotton tail; Peggy; and Why queen boo hoo would not go to bed.

POST: Pacific Ocean Shelf Tracking Project

Subseries contains correspondence, research data, and conference minutes and notes related to the Census of Marine Life subcommittee Pacific Ocean Shelf Tracking Project (POST). The Pacific Ocean Shelf Tracking project provided the first continent-wide research to acoustically track the migratory patterns of 18 species of marine life familiar to the Pacific coast. The project, led by American-Canadian scientist James Bolger, examined the migratory patterns of salmon, jumbo squid, sturgeon, and other coastal marine life, gathering data on roughly 16,000 individuals. The project served as a smaller-scale precursor of the Ocean Tracking Network.
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