Incoming Resources
- Universal Newsreels, Release 272, August 1, 1934
- Spotlight on Congress
- Will the circle be unbroken?, reflections on death, rebirth, and hunger for a faith, Studs Terkel
- Changing the way we die, compassionate end-of-life care and the hospice movement, Fran Smith and Sheila Himmel ; foreword by Joan Halifax, Ph. D
- Death, an oral history, [compiled by] Casey Jarman ; with illustrations by Brooke Weeber
- A separate peace, a novel by John Knowles
- Cat on a hot tin roof, M-G-M presents an Avon production in Metrocolor ; produced by Lawrence Weingarten ; screen play by Richard Brooks and James Poe ; based on the play "Cat on a hot tin roof" by Tennessee Williams ; directed by Richard Brooks
- United News, Release 1048, 1945
- Celebrations of death, the anthropology of mortuary ritual, Peter Metcalf, Richard Huntington
- United News, Release 150, 1945
- On living, Kerry Egan
- Frontline, written, produced & directed by Miri Navasky & Karen O'Connor ; a Frontline production with Mead Street Films, LLC
- Being mortal, medicine and what matters in the end, Atul Gawande
- Handbook of death & dying, Clifton D. Bryant, editor in chief
- Symposia on hospice [and] compassionate care and the dying experience, Benita C. Martocchio and Karin Dufault, guest editors
- Near-death experiences, heavenly insight or human illusion?, Birk Engmann
- Our changing journey to the end, reshaping death, dying, and grief in America, Christina Staudt, PhD and J. Harold Ellens, PhD, editors
- Actualites Francaises, January 11, 1945, Produced by Les Actualites Francaises
- Universal Newsreels, Release 108, January 5, 1933
- Ordinary people, Judith Guest
- As I lay dying, the corrected text, William Faulkner
- Death, Shelly Kagan
- Actualites Francaises, May 11, 1945, Produced by Les Actualites Francaises
- We all know how this ends, lessons about life and living from working with death and dying, Anna Lyons & Louise Winter
- Modern man and mortality
- A brief history of death, W. M. Spellman
- Lessons for the living, directed by Lily Henderson ; produced by Leslie Koren
- Death, perspectives from the philosophy of biology, Philippe Huneman
- An ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead, the Papyrus of Sobekmose, translation, introduction, and commentary by Paul F. O'Rourke
- Nippon News, No. 233, November 16, 1944, Produced by Nippon News
- The consolations of mortality, making sense of death, Andrew Stark
- Next-of-kin-notification
- Living and dying, produced by Coast Learning Systems, in cooperation with Worth Publishers, KOCE-TV
- Last rights, rescuing the end of life from the medical system, Stephen P. Kiernan
- Chillysmith farm, by Mark and Dan Jury
- Universal Newsreels, Release 389, April 12, 1945
- The undead, organ harvesting, the ice-water test, beating-heart cadavers : how medicine is blurring the line between life and death, Dick Teresi
- Death interrupted, how modern medicine is complicating the way we die, Blair Bigham, MD
- Three plays: Our town, The skin of our teeth, The matchmaker
- Universal Newsreels, Release 843, January 22, 1940
- The Book of the dead;, the hieroglyphic transcript of the Papyrus of Ani,, the translation into English and an introduction by E.A. Wallis Budge
- The Oxford book of death, chosen and edited by D.J. Enright
- United News, Death of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1945
- Advice for future corpses * and those who love them, a practical perspective on death and dying, Sallie Tisdale
- Death's door, modern dying and the ways we grieve, Sandra M. Gilbert
- Dying well, the prospect for growth at the end of life, Ira Byock
- The A-Z of death and dying, social, medical, and cultural aspects, Michael Brennan, editor
- Universal Newsreels, Release 699, September 5, 1938
- In the arms of others, a cultural history of the right-to-die in America, Peter G. Filene
- Religious encounters with death, insights from the history and anthropology of religions, edited by Frank E. Reynolds and Earle H. Waugh