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Clippings, 1940-1978
The clippings in this collection were collected decades after Zelda Fitzgerald was hospitalized at Craig House. The clippings include F. Scott Fitzgerald's obituary, and several articles about either Zelda Fitzgerald or F. Scott Fitzgerald from the 60s and 70s, a couple of which were from the publication, Princeton Alumni Weekly.
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Consists of approximately 28 souvenir programs from the Ringling Bros. Barnum and Bailey Circus (covering the years 1916, 1928, 1929, 1951, 1954, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1966, 1967) and miscellaneous magazines and articles, including, 1916, 1928, 1929, 1943-1946, 1951, 1954, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1961-1964, 1966, 1967, 1970-1973
This series contains harmful and offensive descriptions of people that may include racist, colonialist, ableist, and dehumanizing language. Some of the description is original to the donor and/or the creator, and in these instances of creator- and donor-supplied titles, description may be retained to convey contextual/historical information of the materials. Otherwise, descriptions derive from a typewritten inventory of the collection that may have been provided by the donor, or may have been created by an archivist.
Non-McCaddon Couriers and Programs, 1870-1956 May 26
This series contains harmful and offensive descriptions of people that may include racist, colonialist, ableist, and dehumanizing language. Some of the description is original to the donor and/or the creator, and in these instances of creator- and donor-supplied titles, description may be retained to convey contextual/historical information of the materials. Otherwise, descriptions derive from a typewritten inventory of the collection that may have been provided by the donor, or may have been created by an archivist.
Series 2: Scrapbooks, 1849-1968 December 19
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Some of the scrapbooks contain photographic prints which have been described with racist, colonialist, ableist, and dehumanizing language. In cases where scrapbook photographs are not captioned, descriptions in the finding aid derive from a typewritten inventory of the collection that may have been provided by the donor, or may have been created by an archivist.
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Correspondence, 1837-1996
Consists of correspondence sent by Anthony Trollope, as well as letters sent by friends, family, and associates.
Documents and Manuscript Material, 1837 January 3-1980 June
Consists of manuscript material of both Anthony Trollope and others, checks, memorandums, and other miscellaneous documents.
Letters of Others, 1842 December 8-1991
Consists of correspondence sent by Anthony Trollope's family members and associates. Also includes some letters received by George S. Rigby, Jr.
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Correspondence, 1874-1984
Consists largely of correspondence with Ernst Stein; some other family members and correspondents are represented.
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Correspondence, 1912-1951
Correspondence between Helen Gibbons and her mother; between Helen and Herbert Gibbons; as well as letters from Margaret Deland, General Pershing, and Jean Jules Jusserand; from other friends; and letters from American soldiers.
Series 9: Helen Davenport Gibbons Papers, 1908-1951
Scrapbooks of Helen Davenport Gibbons are present in the Scrapbooks series, and more material that relates to her may be present in other parts of these papers.
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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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Deleware and Hudson Canal, 1923-1973
History of Olyphant Pennsylvania, notes, correspondence, History of Borough of Olyphant, Pennsylvania, license plate
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III. Subject/Project Files, 1900 October 22-2004
This series consists of selected subject and project files accumulated over the course of Wilkinson's academic career. The topics range from the Microwave Anisotropy Probe (MAP) and the Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) satellite to Research, Administration (including financial accounts), Old Proposals, Old Course Notes and Miscellaneous. The organization of this series follows and retains, wherever possible, Wilkinson's own subject filing system, including his folder title and order.
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Series 3: Correspondence, 1715 February 28-1957 June 19
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Consists of the correspondence of the Blanco White Family.
Subseries 3D: Guillermo Blanco y Nangle to and from, 1751 June 14-1957 June 19
Consists of the correspondence of Guillermo Blanco y Nangle with individuals such as José L. Anguiano and Francisco de Solera, as well as others.
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Gifts -- Canadian Alumni Funds, 1936-1976
Institute for Advanced Study, 1930, 1958, 1969-1973
Series 2: Carl W. Schafer Files, 1930-1982 (mostly 1988-1996)
The files in Series 2: Carl W. Schafer Files, 1930-1982 (bulk 1972-1982) touch on a broad range of topics related to the financial operations of Princeton University, including investments, income and budget. The files document his service on the Resources Committee and the Priorities Committee of the Council of the Princeton University Community, which addressed issues including the divestiture of Princeton University from investments in South Africa. The files also include information on a proposed merger between the University and the Institute for Advanced Studies, as well as the development of Palmer Square.
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Indian Constitution research material, 1939-1997
Box 18 contains research and source material for Working a Democratic Constitution, primarily photocopies and clippings, compiled around the early 1990s. Many of the photocopies have been tabbed by one of Austin's research assistants with title, subject, and/or date. The box also includes some original handwritten notes. The box was labeled with a sticky note "Indian Constitution; Preventive Detention; Fundamental Rights; Liberty; Press." Some of the photocopied article subjects are: the Preventive Detention Act, Defense of India Ordinance, the restriction of liberties in Israel, the Bennett Coleman case, human rights, liberty in the press, women and social justice, freedom of speech, Supreme Court, the Emergency. Articles here were originally printed between 1939 and 1997. Date ranges on folders reflect the original dates of photocopied material.
Publications on India, 1922-2006
Box 8 contains primarily publications about India, including books, booklets, and pamphlets, as well as some transcripts of lectures and speeches. Much of the material was printed in India, as well as in England and the United States, and ranges from 1922 to 2006. The publications include a booklet by Upendra Baxi on reading Granville Austin's The Indian Constitution, Indian government white papers, Indian Communist Party publications from the 1970s and 1980s, a directory and biographies of Indian government officials from the late 1980s, and a booklet of Indian Constitutional amendments from 1986—among many others. Other material in this box includes a Republic Day Parade invitation and program (1991) and two folders of Austin's research notes from the 1990s.
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Series 8: Whig Historian's Documents, 1766-1946
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On a periodic basis, Whig contracted with a historian, often a university professor, to produce a history of the Hall.
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Series 1: Broadsides and Posters from the Princeton University Archives Oversize Collection, circa 1807-1983
Series 1: Materials from the Princeton University Archives Oversize Collection, circa 1807-1983 contains oversize items from the University archives that do not fit well into existing archival collections. These include advertisements for a variety of events and activities, memorial and congratualtory notices, certificates and diplomas awarded to Princeton, as well as certificates and diplomas awarded by Princeton to other insitutions.
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Series 2: Correspondence (letters by Zamiatin), 1882-1976
Consists of letters to Theodore Komisarjevsky and George Reavey.
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Lafayette, Marquis de, 1824-1956
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Series 3: Rufus G. Poole Papers, 1903-1959
Like other Taos Blue Lake collections at Princeton, the Rufus G. Poole Papers chronicle a portion of the fight by New Mexico's Taos Indians to regain land taken from them in the 1906 creation of the Carson National Forest.Rufus G. Poole (1902 - 1968), a New York attorney who had settled in New Mexico for health reasons, was a regional attorney for tie Association on American Indian Affairs when the Pueblo retained him as a special liaison to Senator Clinton P. Anderson (1895-1975') in 1966. Anderson, a powerful New Mexico Senator, was opposed to congressional legislation which would return large amounts of land to the Pueblo directly; his opposition was enough to keep Blue Lake restoration legislation bottled up in Senate committees. Poole was hired to mollify Anderson's strident opposition. Not until President Richard Nixon issued an endorsement of the Blue Lake restoration bill in 1970, however, was the Pueblo able to see its long fight come to a successful end.The Rufus G. Poole Papers include copies of Poole's correspondence regarding the Blue Lake case and his role as special attorney to the Pueblo. Also included are copies of materials relating to Poole's role as a founding member of the National Committee for the Restoration of the Blue Lake Lands. Poole and other Pueblo supporters founded the National Committee in 1967, following a break with the Association on American Indian Affairs, included in the collection are copies of correspondence exchanged between Poole and William C. Schaab (1927--), tie Albuquerque attorney who replaced Poole as special attorney (at Poole's suggestion). Documentation regarding tie history of the Blue Lake case, contained in Box 3, was prepared by Schaab.
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Leopoldo Méndez (Mexican, 1902–1969), Engraved at the Taller de Gráfica Popular, Published by The Art Institute of Chicago, Mexico, 1945, 1945. (x1953-56), 1945
Miguel Covarrubias (Mexican, 1904–1957), Drawing of an incised pre-Columbian axe, ca. 1940s. (2008-23), ca. 1940s
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Letters Not Addressed to James Harrison Wilson and Related Material, 1870-1965
This last series consists of material not written by Badeau but related to his life and Wilson's. A great newsletter from the Ulysses S. Grant Association that provides a short biography of Badeau. A letter from Badeau while he is serving as a diplomat in England after the war, a letter concerning his work on Grant's writing, a letter of Wilson's. There are also newspaper clippings about Wilson after the war.
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Letters to James B. Pinker and Others, 1901-1966
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Series 2: Photography, 1940-2009
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This series consists of photographic and manuscript material spanning Hall's entire career, from when he started experimenting with photography in 1965 until his death. Manuscripts, research, interviews, correspondence, working drafts, audio and visual materials in magnetic and optical formats, and reviews are also included with the project to which they correspond.
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Proposals and Surveys, 1697-1972
Series 1 consists of proposals and surveys compiled by the Office of Occupational Health and Safety in regards to radiation safety measures taken to protect workers and researchers at the Princeton-Pennsylvania Accelerator, a particle research facility that operated on Forrestal Campus from 1957 to 1971.
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Marcia Aronoff Administrative Files, 1878-1993
The majority of Aronoff's files relate to Bradley's first and second terms in Congress as she served as Administrative Assistant. Aronoff was the driving force in Bradley's office, wielding a great deal of influence with Bradley and the staff. Her files reflect the diversity of Bradley's interest as well as providing a glimpse at the national picture during those years.
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Mary Poppins Business Correspondence, 1943 March 19-1986 July1 (mostly 1950-1975)
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Letters to Mary Shepard (Knox), illustrator of the Mary Poppins books, spanning 1943 March 19-1968 September 25. From business correspondents, most notably her agent A. S. Knight.
Newspaper Articles by P. L. Travers, 1943-1980 (mostly 1970-1980)
Clippings and photocopies of articles by P. L. Travers. Some are reviews of children's books. Other topics include: childhood, fairy tales, myth and tradition, writing for children, and the relationship between writer and artist.
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Series 5: 2010 Accession, Baker Correspondence, 1916-1945
Series 5: This series of correspondence is comprised of materials transferred from the Manuscripts Division of the Department of Collections at Princeton University in 2010.
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Series 8: History of the Global Women's Movement, 1923-2007
This series includes various reports and information about particular individuals related to the global women's movement.
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Series 8: Correspondence, 1940-1979
Consists of correspondence with individuals such as Carlos Baker, John Addison, Barbara Whitehead Holmes, and David Whitehead, as well as others.
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Miscellaneous Material, 1796-1949
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Models and Memorabilia, 1945
Model airplane marked "Tugboat Annie"; model helicopter marked "Hiller 12E"; platic airplane and stand marked "Consolidated Vultee Attendance Award 1945"; pin for Princeton University Class of 1920 Reunion marked "Francis Callery"
Series 5: Models and Diagrams, 1888-1945
Consists of models, prints, photographs, drawings, scrapbooks, and aeronautical figures.
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