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Series 2: Photographs and Audio-Visual Materials, 1162-2223
The Photographs and Audio-Visual Series consists of photographs, microfilm, and sound recordings gathered by the editorial staff of the Papers of Woodrow Wilson. The photographs provide a visual complement to the papers gathered in this collection, and many were published throughout the 69 volumes of Wilson papers. The microfilm consists of reels ordered from repositories throughout the country and around the world, containing correspondence to and from Wilson, as well as reports from his administration, diaries, newspapers, and papers of individuals related to Wilson. The audio contains recordings of radio programs and seminars on the topic of Wilson, as well as some of his speeches.
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Luzern Humphrey Collection, circa 1838-2014 (mostly 1852-1854)
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Consists primarily of material relating to Ohio farmer Luzern Humphrey's overland journey from Kanesville, Iowa, to the Oregon Territory in 1852, his life there through 1853, and his return to Iowa in 1854, including his journal and 51 letters to his wife in Ohio. Also included are some papers relating to the family of William Miller, the founder of Adventism.
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Maillart Biography: Parts 1 and 2, 1993-1995
mostly revised copies (out of order) pages 1-225 plus notes on top of box
Series 1: Drawings, Manuscripts, and Documents, 1851-1995
This series is comprised of the bulk of the papers of Robert Maillart. Of note are the papers and drawings for projects as well as calculations and articles. The majority of materials are duplicates (photocopies rather than originals) from materials found in archives in Switzerland and, where possible, the location is included in the title (this pertains to folders with project numbers).
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Non-Christian Religious and Spiritual Organizations in Cuba, 1913-2006
This collection contains bulletins, evangelical tracts, serials, monographs, pamphlets, and flyers published or distributed in Cuba by non-Christian religious and spiritual bodies.
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Maps and Surveys, 1970-1996
Series 3: Maps and Surveys, 1849-1996
Series 3: Maps and Surveys, 1849-1981 contains originals and copies of maps and surveys of Princeton University land that were intended to represent the campus and other University lands as they existed. This is in contrast to maps, plans and surveys in the records of the Office of Physical Planning, which were created as part of the planning and development process and may or may not represent what actually existed. In addition to professionally produced and published maps, this series also contains several student surveys of portions of university land from the early 20th century, possibly created as part of an academic course.
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María Rosa Oliver Papers, circa 1899-1997 (mostly 1930-1975)
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Consists of writings, correspondence, documents, drawings, photographs, papers of others, and printed material of María Rosa Oliver (1898-1977), Argentine essayist, short story writer, literary critic, and translator.
Series 7: Scrapbook, Clippings & Printed Material, 1918-1997
This series contains one scrapbook compiled by Oliver, of articles (1934-1947) by and about her, press clippings of Oliver's published fiction and nonfiction, spanning 1918 to the 1960s(?), and printed articles about Oliver (1920s?-1988). The printed material includes short stories by Oliver and reviews of Oliver's books, including Mundo, mi casa, La vida cotidiana, and the posthumously-published Mi fe es el hombre. There is also a photocopy of Geografía Argentina, a book (26 pp.) for children, with text by María Rosa Oliver, published in Buenos Aires, in 1939. The series is arranged with the author's scrapbook first, followed by the printed material by or about Oliver in chronological order. Finally, there is one folder of miscellaneous printed material saved by Oliver, filed at the end.
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Master's Theses Collection, 1894-2010
Graduate work in a formal sense emerged at Princeton in the 1870s when President James McCosh added new faculty and graduate fellowships. This collection consists of theses submitted toward the fulfillment of requirements for master's degrees at Princeton University.
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McLeod, Noah W, 1937
Series 2: Incoming Correspondence, 1026-2937
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This series includes some 10,000 letters, telegrams, postcards and other communications received by Russell and his immediate associates over the years 1897 to 1956. The letters are arranged alphabetically by correspondent and then chronologically for each correspondent, with corporate entries and cross reference cards as described for the outgoing correspondence. Russell's colleagues often sought his opinion of their work, and some 175 manuscripts are interspersed with the incoming letters. Folders of correspondence which contain one or more manuscripts are labeled on the right side "Manuscript enclosed with correspondence". At the same time, there is a 3 x 5 yellow card for each manuscript which lists its author, title, length, date, and location. The yellow cards are arranged alphabetically by author in a file stored in the manuscripts catalogue.
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Men's Track & Field and Cross Country Materials, 1950-2014
The Men's Track Field and Cross Country Materials subseries contains rosters, meet schedules, programs, score cards, results, clippings and press releases related to Princeton Men's Track Field and Cross Country.
Mixed Publications, 1908-2016
The Mixed Publications subseries contains meet program magazines from various track field and cross country events, including the Heptagonal Track Field Championship and the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes (IC4A) Competition, as well as other published materials.
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Mexican Ephemera Collection, 1890-2000
Consists of books, maps, scrapbooks, posters, and other materials.
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Mildred Harford Correspondence with Lana Peters (Svetlana Alliluyeva), 1973-2007
This collection contains letters, cards, photographs and clippings from Lana Peters (Svetlana Alliluyeva) to her friend Mildred Harford. After defecting from the Soviet Union, Peters lived a transitory life in the United States, at one point denouncing the west and returning to the USSR, and eventually retunring to the United States, where she died in 2011.
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Pluto Press Publisher Files, 1982-2017 (mostly 1997-2010)
Consists of Pluto Press publisher files produced by scholars writing about the conflicts of the Middle East, containing 164 publisher's files for 113 books. Pluto Press is a British independent book publisher founded in 1969 and is known for being a radical political publishing house that focuses on contemporary issues. Collection includes correspondence between authors and publishers, publishing contracts, financial projects, press releases, author questionnaires, chapter drafts, and cover designs. The collection spans the years 1982-2017, with the bulk of materials from 1997 to 2010.
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Shirley Ecker Boskey Papers, 1944-2012
Shirley Ecker Boskey was an attorney who served as director of the International Relations Department of the World Bank. The Shirley Ecker Boskey Papers consist of reports, correspondence, meeting minutes, and publications from Boskey's time at the Department of the Interior and at the World Bank.
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Monastery of Hosios Loukas in Voiōtia (interior view), 1901-1999
One photomechanical reproduction (36 x 25.2 cm.); photographer's signature at the lower left corner outside the image: "P. Geralēs."
Panos Geralēs Photographs Collection, 1901-1999
Consists of an open collection of photographs by Geralēs.
Pharm in Mesogeia, 1901-1999
One photomechanical reproduction (16.5 x 24.7 cm.); photographer's signature at the lower right corner of the image: "P. Geralēs."
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Nautical Charts of Hemingway's Islands, 1987-1996
Consists of four nautical charts and one aeronautical chart of "Hemingway" islands: Cayo Verde to Cabo Lucrecia, Cayo Lavela to Cayo Verde (section), Boca de Sagua La Grande to Cayo Francés, Crooked Island Passage to Punta de Maisí, and a 1987 NOAA aeronautical chart of Cuba.
Series 1: Manuscripts, 1988-2010
Consists of Houk manuscripts related to the life and work of author Ernest Hemingway.
Series 2: Correspondence, 1946-2010
Consists of two three-ring binders of correspondence and related memorabilia of Walter and Juanita Houk.
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N-Z, 1971-2000 (mostly 1971-1978)
Includes correspondence to and from Matilde Neruda, P.E.N. American Center, Per-Ake-Uddman, Adelina Plana, George Plimpton, Velazco Portinho, Rodman Rockefeller, Alan Ryan, Harold Strauss, Virginia Tan, and A.B.C. Whipple among others.
Rita Guibert Collection of Latin American Authors, 1957-2000 (mostly 1968-1971)
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Rita Guibert (1916-2007) was an Argentine American author, journalist, editor, and translator. Guibert is best known for Seven Voices Seven Latin American Writers Talk to Rita Guibert, published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1973. The collection includes audiocassette tapes containing Guibert's in-depth interviews with Pablo Neruda, Jorge Luis Borges, Gabriel García Márquez, Octavio Paz, Julio Cortázar, Miguel Ángel Asturias, Guillermo Cabrera Infante, Manuel Puig, Carlos Fuentes, José Donoso, and others. Other materials include correspondence with authors, photographs, and drafts of articles Guibert wrote for magazines including LIFE en Español, Nuestro, The Paris Review, and Revista Iberoamerica.
Series 2: Correspondence, 1968-2000
Original and copy typescript correspondence to and from Guibert. Correspondence of not significant volume was sorted alphabetically in A-M and N-Z files.
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Oebike, Reinhard H., 1951-1959, 1969-1980, 1990, 1996
Additional correspondence between Roger Baldwin and Reinhard Oebike may be found in Box 1, Folders 1, 2, 4, and 5.
Roger Nash Baldwin Papers, 1885-1996 (mostly 1911-1981)
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The Roger Nash Baldwin Papers document the life and career of Roger Baldwin (1884-1981), a prominent and active American civil libertarian for almost all of his prodigiously long life. Baldwin is remembered first and foremost as a founder of the American Civil Liberties Union. Many of the papers in this collection document his involvement with the conscientious objection movement that served as the forerunner to the ACLU and with the Union itself. He served as both its executive director from its foundation in 1920 to his retirement in 1950 and as an advisor from that date until his death in 1981. However, Baldwin cast his net much wider than just the ACLU. During the 1920s and 1930s, he was involved with various left-wing political organizations, including the Industrial Workers of the World. Following the end of World War II, he served as an advisor to the U.S. Army and the United Nations in Germany, Austria, Japan, and Korea, guiding the establishment of democracy in those countries, and he was for many years chair of the International League for the Rights of Man. He spoke and wrote widely, most often on issues of civil liberties and human rights, and also taught periodically throughout his life. The papers, which include correspondence, memos, writings, notes, and photographs, document all aspects of his public life, as well as some portion of his personal life.
Series 1, Correspondence, 1881-1996
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Series 1, Correspondence (1897-1981) consists mainly of personal and business correspondence. Some of the documents are not letters per se, but they relate to correspondence Baldwin had and for this reason have been included in the correspondence series rather than with the subject files. This series gives a fairly complete picture of the diversity of Baldwin's interests, for his correspondence touched on all areas of his life. However, Baldwin had few long-term correspondents, perhaps detracting somewhat from the richness of the materials in this series.
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Office of Population Research Newsletters and Annual Reports, 1975-2007
The Office of Population Research (OPR) at Princeton University, founded in 1936, is one of the nation's oldest demographic research and training centers. The collection contains newsletters and annual reports published by the Office of Population Research.
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Office of Research and Project Administration Records, 1938-2010
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The Office of Research and Project Administration acts as coordinator for all grants sought by the University, and also ensures the conformance of University practice with governmental regulations. The collection consists of annual reports, board minutes, policies, and interoffice correspondence of ORPA. Additionally, it contains files assembled for large-scale university research projects such as the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, as well as on research-related issues such as the use of human subjects and biosafety.
Series 1: Office of Research and Project Administration Records, 1938-2007
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The Office of Research and Project Administration Records consist of annual reports, board minutes, policies, and interoffice correspondence of ORPA. Additionally, it contains files assembled for large-scale university research projects such as the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, as well as on research-related issues such as the use of human subjects and biosafety. Also included in the collection are research proposals submitted to ORPA from academic departments in both the sciences and the humanities.
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Office of the Executive Vice President Records, 1964-2017 (mostly 1964-1989)
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The Office of the Executive Vice President was created by the Board of Trustees in 2005 to administer several existing offices, including campus life, human resources, public safety, and facilities among others. The records consist primarily of correspondence documenting the office's interactions with other administrative offices, academic departments, and advisory councils.
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Office of the Vice President for Public Affairs Records, 1924-2016 (mostly 1971-1994)
Princeton University's Vice President for Public Affairs has administrative oversight, under the President, of the presentation of the objectives and activities of the University to all its various publics, and serves as spokesperson for the University when needed. The records of the Vice President for Public Affairs consist of subject files assembled on topics relevant to the office's activities, as well as chronological files containing correspondence and interoffice memoranda.
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Reinaldo Arenas Letters to Jorge and Margarita Camacho, 1967-2000
Consists of 136 letters sent by Reinaldo Arenas to Margarita and Jorge Camacho. Also contains 35 letters by Arenas' mother, Oneida Fuentes, to Margarita and Jorge Camacho.
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Other Correspondence, circa 1990-2015
Includes some personal correspondence as well as recommendations for colleagues. Some correspondents include, Vera Hauschild, Helen Sword, and Fred Haines.
Other Writings, circa 1947-2010
Includes correspondence and some manuscript materials relating to "The Lyrical Novel" (1961), "Divided" (1947), Rue the Day (2009), The Discovery of Slowness (1987), and "Paul Valéry: Protean Critic," from Modern French Criticism (1972).
Ralph Freedman Correspondence, 1947-2013 (mostly 1980-2010)
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Consists primarily of professional correspondence of literary scholar, author, and novelist Ralph Freedman (1920-2016).
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Owen Luck Photographs Collection, 1973-2001
Consists of photographs taken by American photographer Owen Luck, which are arranged according to three separate series: Wounded Knee 1973, Menominee 1975, and Pine Ridge Reservation life 2000-2001.
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Paul D. Taylor Papers, 1965-2017
Paul D. Taylor (1939-) is a career Foreign Service official who served as the U.S. ambassador to the Dominican Republic from 1988-1992. The collection documents Taylor's ambassadorship, his prior role as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, and his other State Department positions in the form of correspondence, memoranda, and speeches.
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Paul R. Sweet Papers, 1943-1999
Paul R. Sweet (1907-2003) was a political intelligence officer for the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) in the Research and Analysis (R and A) branch during World War II. He later worked for the U.S. State Department and was a history professor. This collection documents Sweet's professional life, especially his service in the OSS and his teaching career. The collection also contains family correspondence.
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Peale, Polk & Trumbull, Battle Paintings, Reproductions, 1784-
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Series 2: Nassau Hall Iconography, Additions, 1807-2012
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Pedro Consuegra Papers, 1959-2007
The Pedro Consuegra papers include postcard correspondence with Néstor Almendros, German Puig Paredes, Severo Sarduy, and others. The papers also include original issues of SIE, a handwritten underground tabloid, or zine, Consuegra edited for and about gay Latin American expatriates living in France.
Series 1: Correspondence, 1959-1996
Postcards and letters sent to Consuegra with the bulk of correspondence sent from Néstor Almendros.
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Series 2: Board and Staff Members, 1909-1996
Series 2: Board and Staff Members contains primarily correspondence with board and staff members of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, as well as a few sets of files maintained by the board or staff members themselves.
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Persons, 1960-1997
Robert K. Massie IV Papers, 1950-1997 (mostly 1980-1991)
Robert Massie (1956- ) has led a varied life as an Episcopalian priest, university lecturer, social and environmental activist, historian, and executive. His work has focused on advocating higher standards of corporate responsibility and social justice in the conduct of capitalism. Massie's papers document his research on South Africa and anti-apartheid movements and include reports, articles, interview notes, and surveys.
Series 1: South Africa Research, 1950-1997
The collection consists of Massie's research files concerning anti-apartheid activism in South Africa. Materials include printed committee reports and surveys of South African race relations, files relating to the American Committee on Africa (ACOA) and the Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit (SALDRU), profiles of companies and pension funds invested in South Africa, church policies on apartheid, and name files containing meeting notes, clippings, and essays relating to U.S. and South African public figures' positions on apartheid.
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Peter Kenen papers, 1930-2009
Peter B. Kenen is a well-known economist, prolific writer, and Walker Professor of Economics and International Finance, Emeritus, at Princeton University. These records document Kenen's research and teaching work.
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Peter Orton Collection of Screenplays and Television Scripts, 1941-2005
Consists of a collection of screenplays and television scripts spanning a period of sixty-four years of film and television production, collected by the writer Peter Orton.
Series 1: Screenplays and Television Scripts, 1941-2005
The series consists of scripts (both typewritten and photocopied) of films, television series episodes, and made-for-TV films, ranging from comedies to tragedies and romances and spanning a period of almost sixty-five years.
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Photographs, 1920s-2000
Consists of photographs of various family members, such as Semih Erhan and Ahmet Münir Erhan. Includes group portraits, individual portraits, and photographs and postcards of places such as Bodrum and Istanbul. Some individual people are identified, such as Mustafa Nuri Okçuoğlu, Ziya Atabekoğlu, and A. Munir Bey.
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Princeton Shakespeare Company Records, 1994-2000
The Princeton Shakespeare Company was founded in 1994 by student Davis McCallum '97 and English professor Thomas P. Roche. Consists of clippings, photographs, flyers, press releases, and programs documenting the first years of the Princeton Shakespeare Company.
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Photographs and negatives of Wilson used in exhibition, 1875-1946, circa 1990s
A group of Wilson photographs found in repository in 2019 and most likely separated from the collection for exhibition purposes. One folder is of negatives made circa 1990s. Other folders of photographs are labeled, "Wilson, Woodrow, alone", "with others", "photographs related to WW but not of him," and "manuscripts." Corresponding 4 x 5 negatives are housed in Box 118.
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Photographs of Archaeological and Unidentified Expeditions, 1995 and undated
Princeton Scientific Expeditions Collection, 1834-1995 (mostly 1834-1930)
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The Princeton Scientific Expeditions Collection brings together original materials from the university archives that document the work of various scientific expeditions conducted under the aegis of Princeton University and its corporate predecessors. The connection with the university ranges from enterprises duly authorized in the trustees' minutes to expeditionary tasks that happen to have been carried out by members of the university faculty, often with little official notice of Princeton as an institution.
Series 5: Archaeological Expeditions, 1876-1995
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Physics Department Records, 1909-2015
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The records of the Physics Department document the scientific and teaching activities of Princeton University physicists from 1909 to 1962. While routine activities such as the hiring of faculty and the education of graduate and undergraduate students are recorded, these records also detail the Department's activities in early studies of theoretical physics, as well as its participation in World War II research activities. There is also a small amount of material that documents Milton White's efforts toward builing the cyclotron (1936).
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Políticas del Partido Demócrata Cristiano de Chile: documentos y publicaciones, 1942-2005
This collection contains approximately three hundred and fifty items directly related to the Partido Demócrata Cristiano de Chile.
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Princeton Summer Theater Records, 1968-2008
Princeton Summer Theater was founded in 1968 by three members of Theatre Intime who sought to continue acting during the summer offseason. The collection consists of organizational records and promotional materials which document the activities of Princeton Summer Theater dating back to its inception as Summer Intime.