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The Global Census Archive (GCA) is an innovative program to collect official census publications and related materials from around the world. East View's Global Census Archive contains all available census publications associated with a given census (GCA-PUBS), such as official results, questionnaires, methodological works, public campaign literature, and other census ephemera, as well as an East View-produced census catalog to provide historical context and serve as a finding aid. Northwestern University has access to:  Colombia 1905-2018; Israel 1948-1983; Mexico 1895-2020; Palestine 1922-2007; Russia 1897-2010; USSR 1939-1989.

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Alternate Name(s) EBSCOhost MasterFile Complete

MasterFILE Complete is multidisciplinary database that provides full text for more than 2,000 general reference publications with full text information dating as far back as 1922. Covering virtually every subject area of general interest, MasterFILE Complete also contains full text for more than 1,000 reference books and over 164,400 primary source documents, as well as an Image Collection of over 502,000 photos, maps & flags.

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Alternate Name(s) United States county election data, representative U.S. county election data, representative Atlas of U.S. Elections County Data – U.S. Representative National county data on United States representatives elections

Datasets of election returns at the county level for all states in the U.S., in Excel format from Atlas of U.S. Elections.

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Northwestern University Libraries have access to 2006, 2010, 2014, 2019 and 2022.

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The Francis J. Haas Collection documents Haas's lifelong dedication to the Catholic Church and workers' welfare. The collection includes materials from his family, his time as a seminary student in the early 1900s, and his role as an educator and cleric from the 1920s until his death in 1953. The materials focus most heavily, however, on his role as a public servant in New Deal agencies and as a labor arbitrator in the 1930s and 1940s. The collection includes materials on Haas's positions in New Deal agencies, as a labor arbitrator, his role as chair of Fair Employment Practices Committee and his contributions to academia and religious studies at The Catholic University of America. – Publisher

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