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Series 1: Works, 1932 August-1994
Consists of the works of Peyton Houston, including poetry, diaries, and prose, as well as notes and notebooks.
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Series 1: Correspondence with Family Members, 1920-1949
Consists of correspondence with his wife, son, daughter, and various other family members.
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Photographs, 1945-2001
Consists of numerous photographs spanning from childhood photographs of David Lewis to professional headshots, travel photographs, and photographs at events and with fellow philosophers, friends, and family.
Series 5: Additional Papers, 1945-2019
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This series includes additional administrative and academic papers of David Lewis, papers of Stephanie Lewis, family papers, photographs, born-digital files, audiovisual media, and other materials added to the collection following the death of Stephanie Lewis in November 2019. Born-digital files were extracted from optical media and USB drives and contain writings, research, correspondence, and photographs of both David and Stephanie Lewis.
David Lewis Papers, 1945-2019 (mostly 1960-2001)
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David Kellogg Lewis (1941-2001) was an American philosopher who taught at Princeton University and the University of California, Los Angeles and contributed to metaphysics, philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of science, decision theory, epistemology, meta-ethics, and aesthetics. Lewis's papers include over four decades of his correspondence with other philosophers and scholars, including David M. Armstrong, J. J. C. Smart, Frank Jackson, D. H. Mellor, M. J. Cresswell, Allen Hazen, John Bigelow, and others, as well as drafts of his articles, books, reviews, and unpublished writings with related correspondence, his undergraduate and graduate student papers and class notes, research materials from his time at the Hudson Institute, photographs of Lewis with friends and fellow philosophers, a group of files kept by the Australian philosopher David M. Armstrong regarding Lewis, papers of Stephanie R. Lewis, and family papers.
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France: Ambassade, 1930-1960
Leclerc, Albert, 1933-1972
McCormick, Gordon and Estelle, 1929-1968
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Subseries 3B: Richard Halliburton as Subject, 1920 February 28-1973
This subseries consists of writings and clippings about Richard Halliburton's travels, including an announcement for his election to Associate Editor of The Lawrence, a Vanity Fair article titled "We nominate For Oblivion: R.H.," as well as other printed materials regarding Richard Halliburton.
National Geographic Maps, 1943-1947
Original folder also marked "Story of Richard's Com. Appeal." Includes National Geographic maps titled "Europe and the Near East," "Pacific Ocean and the Bay of Bengal," "Southeast Asia and Pacific Islands from the Indies and the Philippines to the Solomons," "Germany and Its Approaches," "The World," "Bible Lands and the Cradle of Western Civilization," "The United States of America," "Countries of the Caribbean Including Mexico," "Central America and the West Indies," and "Japan and Korea."
Maps, 1930-1947
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Series 2: Manuscripts of Other Writers, 1887-1958
Consists of manuscripts of other writings such as Ian Fytton Armstrong, Thomas Horan, and Captain Wesley Sweetser, as well as others.
Series 3: Related Material, 1863-1947
Consists of address books; photographs, including a photographic plate; clippings; a bibliography of Machen; an inventory of the Arthur Machen shelves of Joseph Kelly Vodney; tear sheets; and notes.
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Series 4: Miscellaneous Material, 1945-1947
Consists of miscellaneous correspondence, legal suits, financial matters, and technical developments.
Edward Julian Nally Papers, 1812-1953 (mostly 1905-1948)
The personal papers of Edward Julian Nally, an American radio industrialist, trace the development of his career in the communications industry, from his earliest days with the Western Union Telegraph Co. (1875-1890), through his tenure with the Postal Telegraph Cable Co. (1890-1913), to his years with the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. of America (1913-1919); the bulk of the collection, however, covers his years with the Radio Corporation of America (RCA), for which he served as first president (1919-1923) and director.
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Reviews for Works by Wilbur Howell, 1942-1952
Includes reviews for The Rhetoric of Alcuin and Charlemagne, Problems and Styles of Communication, and Fénelon's Dialogues on Eloquence.
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Subseries 1A: Books, 1927-1966
This subseries consists of Richter's autograph manuscripts and typescripts, in varying amounts ranging from early pages and drafts to galley proofs, for eight of his published novels.
Subseries 1C: Notebooks and Notes, 1923-1968
This subseries consists of Richter's writing notebooks and notes, which encompass his research, outlines, vocabulary, ideas, and inspiration, for his writings, as well as 4 card files on which he kept notes and ideas.
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Seferis, George, 1947-1968
Included are four original letters from Seferis to Valaōritēs dated from 1953 to 1962. There are also photocopies of many letters written by Valaōritēs to George Seferis and Geōrgios Katsimpalēs dated from 1947 to 1968. All letters are written in Greek.
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Subseries 1G: Miscellaneous, 1941-1984
Consists of short drama pieces, poetry, book reviews, translations, notes, and other writings of Monterroso.
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Series 1: Manuscripts, 1920-1957
This series consists of manuscripts for three of Nicolson's works, Benjamin Constant (1949), Journey to Java (1957), and Paul Verlaine (1921), as well as his notes for Sainte-Beuve (1957).
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Series 1: Letters from Authors to Manuel Mujica Láinez, 1940-1996
This series consists of the correspondence received by Mujica Láinez, as well as a few manuscripts by him, and several manuscripts by others. The series is arranged alphabetically. Included at the front of the series is a chronology of his career and life, written by his daughter (Ana Mujica) and daughter-in-law (Susana Rodríguez de Mujica Láinez). There is substantial correspondence from both Silvina and Victoria Ocampo; his close friend, and novelist Marta Lynch; his friend, and later, biographer, Oscar Hermes Villordo; as well as his Argentinian-Spanish friend Marcos Ricardo Barnatán, and his Spanish friends Guillermo Carnero and Luis Antonio de Villena. There is an undated, four-page letter to Mujica Láinez from Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral, written while she was staying in Buenos Aires. The series is notable for the range of dates which the correspondence spans, 1927 to 1984, and for its varied documents which portray the Argentinian literary scene, primarily in the decades of the 1940s-1970s.
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Subseries 1B: Correspondence, 1830-1962
Consists of correspondence with his wife, Louise Selina Bonynge Maxwell, as well as with the Brazilian Embassy, Edward VII, King of Great Britain, George V, King of Great Britain, several Earls and Barons, and others.
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Subseries 1A: Conceptual Files, 1935-1997
This subseries contains photographs, negatives, transparencies, architectural drawings and reproductions, sketches, and calculations, along with occasional project files, notes, and correspondence regarding a wide range of Félix Candela's building and design projects. Files on specific building projects are organized into twelve conceptual categories based on a topic, generally a specific architectural feature or theme, following their original organizational logic. Rather than providing complete project files, these files primarily visually document finished projects and projects under construction. Contents are mainly photographic in nature, accompanied by architectural drawings for some projects, and less often, paper files. Accordingly, materials in individual files are primarily photographic, unless otherwise noted at the file level.
Microfilms of Technical Articles, 1930s-1950s
Includes microfilm copies of many articles from the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.
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Subseries 1B: Travel, 1943 February 12-1961 July 8
Consists of itineraries, letters of introduction, and related correspondence concerning various trips taken by the Goulds primarily as representatives of the Ladies Home Journal, including travel to Europe, the Pacific, and the Mediterranean during World War II, India (1952), Russia (1956), and several later trips to Europe and Great Britain. Dates listed as a part of file titles refer to the dates of the trip rather than the dates of file contents, which are recorded separately.
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Letter from A. A. Akhmatova to NM: handwritten, 1940s
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Osip Mandelʹshtam Papers, 1900s-1970s (mostly 1914-1937)
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Osip Mandelʹshtam was a Russian poet, novelist, essayist and critic. A member of the Guild of Poets, a radical faction of the acmeist movement in poetry, he criticized the literary conformity demanded by Russia's new communist government. The collection consists of Russian-language works, correspondence, and printed matter of Mandelʹshtam. It contains holograph and typed manuscripts of his poems, reviews, articles, and essays, often in draft form representing different stages of his work, many of which are in the hand of his wife, Nadezhda, who acted as his amanuensis.
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Series 2: Correspondence, 1820-1947
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Consists of extensive correspondence with individuals such as Frank Abbott and Samuel Adams, as well as others.
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Burke, Edmund Michael. Records of OSS Service, 1942-1955
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University appointments (subject file), 1947-1965
File of ALsS and TLsS related to Kermode's appointments to King's College, University of Durham (1947), the University of Reading (1949), and the John Edward Taylor Professor of English Literature at the University of Manchester (1957). Includes congratulatory letters from Kermode's friends and academic colleagues.
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Series 3: Correspondence, 1930 June 20-1953 December 30
This series consists of Stewart's correspondence with professional colleagues and learned societies, such as Stuart C. Dodd, Ralph E. Himstead, George Webber Mixter, G. Edward Pendray, the American Association of University Professors, the Social Research Council, and the Institute of Navigation. This series is organized alphabetically by author or subject.
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Subseries 1A: Scientific Papers, 1923-1990
Consists of drafts and offprints for the scientific papers of Eugene Paul Wigner. Drafts are arranged in alphabetical order while offprints are arranged by year.
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Subseries 1D: Essays and Speeches, 1942-1969
Consists of miscellaneous essays and speeches, mostly arranged by year.
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Subseries 1A: Miscellaneous writings, 1920-1960
Consists of various writings of Milton Halsey Thomas, including speeches, addresses, broadcasts, notes, articles, outlines, and book reviews.
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More, Darrah (Fine), correspondence and documents, 1921-1966
More, Enoch Anson, 3 letters, 1888-1989
More, Mrs. Enoch Anson, 10 letters, 1888-1989
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Manuscripts from the J. Donoso Papers in the Univ. of Iowa Library, 1945-1960s
Reels of Microfilm. Dates and locations, 1945-1960s. Originals at the University of Iowa. For more information, see the University of Iowa website, http,//www.lib.uiowa.edu/spec-coll/MSC/ToMsc350/MsC340_Donoso/Notebooks_340.html
Series 2: Notebooks, 1945-1995
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This series consists of 29 notebooks in which Donoso recorded themes, characters, references to other writers, miscellaneous notes, and other information about his literary production. This series is organized by notebook number, which was determined by the chronological order.
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Correspondence of various Beach family members and friends, 1858-1954
12 ALsS, 7 ACsS by J. H. Orbison, John Newton, Elisabeth Morris, Holly Beach, Sylvester Beach, Adrienne [Monnier], and others
Memorabilia, circa 1932-1949
Clippings, programs, cards, an issue of "California Arts and Architecture" with an article by Frederic Beach Dennis, etc.
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Album de fotos familiares, alrededor de 1910-1995
Contiene fotografías familiares, incluyendo fotos de Jorge Díaz, sus padres, amigos, y otros familiares.
Fotografías, 1910-2003
Otros documentos, 1938-2006
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Subseries 4: Photographs, 1939-2003
Includes personal and professional photographs of François Wahl and Severo Sarduy. Also includes photographs of friends, pets, and Wahl's home.
Series 4: Audiovisual Materials, 1939-2003
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Includes audio or visual materials regarding artwork done by others, photographs, and audiocassettes. The bulk of this series features an extensive slide collection of Sarduy and Wahl's travels.
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