Edgar Lee Masters Collection, 1915-1983
Consists of selected correspondence, manuscripts, and photographs of noted American poet Edgar Lee Masters.
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McCallum, R.B., 1898-1962
File for Men Ideas, an historical series: IV, The Liberal Party from Lord Grey to Asquith(1959)
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Photographs, 1898-1965
Includes 19 black-and-white photographs: 4 images (16 x 21.9 cm) of an international competition in literature (1965) where Tsitselē participated; 9 postcard photographs (7.7 x 13.5 cm.) of the Delphic Festival (1930) by Nelly's; 1 postcard photograph (0.9 x 14 cm.) of the Arch of Hadrian (Athens) by Neue Photogr. Gesellischaft (1898); and 5 miscellaneous images (11.7 x 0.8 cm.). There are also 15 black-and-white photographs, attached on mat board, of a coctail party dated November 19, 1954, in honor of John Steinbeck; and 5 black-and-white photographs of the Prix Formentor and the International Literary Prize event in Corfu in 1963, depicting Tsitselē, Kimon Friar, Barney Rosset, and others.
Series 3: Photographs; Miscellaneous Tsitselē's Material; Printed Material, 1898-2001
Consists of assorted printed material relating to Tsitselē's works.
Kaiē Tsitselē Papers, 1898-2001
Consists of personal papers of Kaiē Tsitselē, Greek author and translator, who contributed to the dissemination of the Modern Greek literature outside Greece. The collection consists of manuscripts of some of Tsitselē's novels, short stories, radio scripts, and book reviews along with her English translations of Greek works. Correspondence with her friends and colleagues completes the collection.
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Subseries 3A: Chapter Files, 1898-1995
The Chapter Files subseries includes drafts, notes and a substantial amount of source material relating to Martindell's unpublished autobiography. The subseries is arranged by chapter number, and chapter titles indicate the subject of each section of the book. Researchers should note that these files contain a small amount of photographs in addition to those found in the Photographs series.
Series 3: Memoirs and undated, 1898-1997
The Memoirs series consists of Martindell's source material, notes, and drafts relating to the unpublished autobiography that she wrote in the late 1990s. These documents were moved by Martindell, during the writing process, to their present arrangement from elsewhere within her own files. Materials range from family information from the late 19th century to records documenting Martindell's political activities in the late 1980s. This series is divided into two subseries: Chapter Files and Subject Files
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"Archives: Being the History of a Family," by Thomas Clinton Pears, 1920s
Consists of a copy of an unpublished manuscript by Thomas Clinton Pears (Princeton Class of 1907), entitled "The Archives: Being the History of a Family, 1775-1899," which constitutes his transcription and editing of original Pears family papers in Pittsburgh, Pa.
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Wright Family Papers, 1899-1939
The Wright Family Papers consist of correspondence received at Princeton University by Harry H. Wright, class of 1903, and his son Richard R. Wright, class of 1935, during their undergraduate years, as well as printed postcards and class directories, a songbook and Daily Princetonian style book. The Wright family owned a farm in Allentown, New Jersey, and the correspondence reflects family news, domestic and farm life at the turn of the twentieth century and again during the 1930s.
Series 1: Correspondence to Harry H. Wright, 1899-1939 (mostly 1899-1903)
Series 1 contains correspondence sent to Harry H. Wright between 1899 and 1903, his undergraduate years at Princeton, mainly from his family's home, Merino Hill, in Allentown, New Jersey. Correspondents include his brother Walter Livingston Wright, Jr., his mother Elizabeth Wright, his father Walter Livingston Wright, his sister Bessie, his sister Mame, Bertha B. Richards, and a woman named Jean. Postmarks come from Allentown, Hightstown, Imlaystown, Davis, Nelsonville, Cream Ridge, and Atlantic City, New Jersey, as well as Lincoln University in Pennsylvania. The correspondence reflects mainly domestic and farm life and family news.
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Clippings and Printed Materials, 1899-2019
Consists of newspaper and magazine clippings, photocopies of articles, printed materials, ephemera, and scrapbooks that McCarthy kept as source material for his work, as well as to track the reception of his activities and those of other Irish poets in the press. While similar materials that McCarthy interfiled with his poetry drafts can be found in the Writings file group, materials described here consist of those that were not already filed or readily associated with a specific writing project. Many of the clippings McCarthy kept pertain to Irish history, government, culture, and literature. There are some magazines in which McCarthy's writings appeared, translations of his works, and writings by others about McCarthy and other topics, including some materials he may have used for teaching purposes. Of note are a small number of photographs depicting McCarthy, including with family and friends, largely from the 1980s through the 2000s.
Thomas McCarthy Papers, 1899-2019 (mostly 1968-2019)
Consists of writings, diaries, correspondence, organizational records, clippings, and other personal papers of Irish poet Thomas McCarthy, including drafts of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction works from the 1970s through the 2010s; extensive diaries and notebooks on personal and literary topics; files related to his work with Cork 2005, the Triskel Arts Centre, and other cultural and arts organizations in Ireland; transcriptions and recordings of interviews and events; and teaching materials.
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Notes of George L. Denny on Woodrow Wilson Lectures, 1899-1900
Consists of four notebooks of George L. Denny (Princeton Class of 1900) containing notes on lectures in history, politics, and jurisprudence delivered by Woodrow Wilson in his courses at Princeton.
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Princeton University Bulletin Correspondence, 1899-1901
The Princeton University Bulletin, a quarterly publication edited by the president and members of the faculty, was published from 1889 to 1904. The collection contains a single letterpress copybook of business correspondence.
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Princeton University Library Collection of Grant Richards Correspondence, 1899-1923
Consists of personal correspondence between British publisher and author Grant Richards, and many of the authors with whom he worked.
Marsh, Richard, -1915, 1899 November-1900 October
18 signed autograph letters from Marsh concerning the arrangements for his novel, A Second Coming, published by Richards in 1900. The letters offer a revealing and somewhat acrimonious correspondence, most often about money matters. At one point, Marsh threatens to involve his solicitors to force the payment of royalties. One of the last letters written a few months after the book was published acknowledges that the reviews thus far had been poor.
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Claude Fayette Bragdon Collection, 1899-1946
Consists of correspondence of the American architect and author Claude Fayette Bragdon, as well as related printed material.
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Edwin Arlington Robinson Letters, 1899-1968
Consists of original letters and transcriptions of additional letters by Edwin Arlington Robinson, American poet and winner of three Pulitzer Prizes.
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K. Montgomery Ogden Papers, 1899-1938
Consists of photographs, scrapbooks, memorabilia, and newspaper clippings of Kneass Montgomery Ogden (Princeton Class of 1902). The bulk of the collection relates to his years as bursar of Canton Christian College in China.
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Alonzo Gore Oakley Diaries, 1899-1948
Consists of 50 diaries of Alonzo Gore Oakley, a manager of the New York City office of the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company.
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Publications, 1899-1943
6 typed lectures titled "Introduction to Mathematical Rheology" given by Markus Reiner at Princeton University, 1932. Professional correspondence including requests for work on the flow of a liquid around a parallelopiped; a typed work titled "The Values of the Theory of the Potential to the Corrosion Engineer" by Charles Kasper, 1943; requests from DuPont for work on two problems in connection with a war project; letters from the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and others concerning the publication of a series of lectures by Adams on Radioactivity, 1913. Printed works including "Propagation of Long Electrical Waves" by M.I. Pupin, 1899; sections of "Townsend on Transofrmers" and "Pupin on Wave Transmission over Cables and Long-Distance Air-Lines", and "A New Trandmission Dynamometer" by W. Elewell Goldsborough, 1900. Handwritten notes and calculations on Electrical Waves and Oscillations, 1910.
Notebooks, 1900
5 notebooks, titled "Murray-Diff. Equations No. 1 pp 1-98"; "Differential Equation Lectures by Professor Bocher. May 1900"; "Quaternions II"; "Quaternions III"; and untitled containing notes and calculations.
Correspondence and publications, 1900-1920
Typed and printed works including "The Hall effect", "The Peltier effect", "Thermo-Electric Action and Thermal Conduction in Metals", 1918, and "Inferences From the Hypothesis of Dual Electric Conduction: The Thomson Effect", 1920, by Edwin H. Hall; "A New Method of Calibrating Thermo-Electric Elements for Use in the Measurement of High Temperature" by E.L. Nichols, 1900; "Electrical Properties of Alakali Metals and of Rhodium and Irridium" by Broniewski and Hackspill, 1911; "New Phenomena Connected With Thermoelectricity and Conductivity of Metals" by C. Benedicks, 1916; "Report on the Present State of Investigations by the Physicists of Holland" by L.L. Campbell; "The Thermoelectric Power of Pure Metals" by H. Pealbon, 1920; "Report on Recent German Literature", "Thermoelectric Power at Low Temperatures" and "Influence of Pressure on Electrical Conductivity", unattributed, possibly by Adams.
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Historical Photograph Collection: Slides series, circa 1899-1980
Consists of several hundred lantern slides containing images of Princeton University, primarily the campus and buildings.
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Andrews, Emory Cobb, 1900
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Brown, John Hart, 1900
Department: Unknown; no photo; date reflects year of degree or last year of enrollment.
Carver, John Edward, 1900
Department: Unknown; no photo; date reflects year of degree or last year of enrollment.
Caughey, Rudolph M., 1900
Department: Theater; no photo; date reflects year of degree or last year of enrollment.
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The World of the Great Forest: Novel by Paul Du Chaillu, 1900
Consists of the autograph manuscript of The World of the Great Forest by the French-American traveler and anthropologist Paul Du Chaillu.
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Max Beerbohm Caricatures, 1900
Consists of six original drawings by English parodist Sir Max Beerbohm: caricatures of Sir Arthur W. Pinero, Harry Furniss, William Watson, Stephen Phillips, Hall Caine, and the Prince of Wales (Edward VII).
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William Taggart Meloy Yellowstone Scrapbooks, 1900-1901
Consists of ten scrapbooks containing photographs and clippings from newspapers, magazines, and travel guides documenting a 1900 trip to Yellowstone National Park taken by Reverend William Taggart Meloy, John T. Meloy, Emma Meloy, Daisy Meloy Rankin, and Dr. James D. Rankin.
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Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh Letters, 1900-1918 (mostly 1900-1904)
Consists primarily of twenty-seven autograph letters by Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh, English critic and essayist, to his English publisher, Edward Arnold.
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Fred Lewis Pattee Collection on The Poems of Philip Freneau, 1900-1905
Consists of correspondence of editor Fred Lewis Pattee and others relating to the publishing of The Poems of Philip Freneau (3 vols., 1902-1907). Freneau was an eighteenth-century American poet, often called the "poet of the American Revolution."
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Correspondence, 1900-1904
57 letters written to his mother and father while he was an undergraduate student at Princeton University.
Series 6: Additional Papers, 1900-1962
Consists of miscellaneous notes, writings, and correspondence by or about Hugh MacNair Kahler.
Hugh MacNair Kahler Papers, 1900-1964 (mostly 1900-1950)
Consists of writings, correspondence, documents, photographs, and other miscellanea of the American editor, novelist, and storywriter Hugh MacNair Kahler.
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General View of Mistra, 1900-1909
Consists of a silver print (41.2 x 58.1 cm.); photographer's signature on the lower right corner of the image: "Fred Boissonnas." On the verso, handwritten title in pensil: "Mistra, vue generale."
Zemeno, Peloponnēsos, 1903
Conists of a silver print mounted on thin cardboard; penciled title on the reverse. Photograph signed in ink on the image.
Panoramique vu des cimetieres turcs, 1919 July
Consists of one photograph (13 x 18 cm) of a Turkish cemetery. Image is printed from glass plate. Title on the upper part of the image in French reads, "Panoramique vu des cimetieres turcs, Juillet 1919. No. 2361"; photographer's studio stamp on the reverse.
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Isabel Magee Sherman Papers, 1900-1913
Consists of writings, correspondence, photographs, and miscellanea of the American journalist Isabel Magee Sherman relating to her experiences in Mexico.
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Princeton Publishing Company Records, 1900-1919
The Princeton Publishing Company was incorporated in 1900 to oversee the printing of the Alumni Princetonian, a forebear to the Princeton Alumni Weekly. The records consists of materials which document the activities of the Princeton Publishing Company, largely relating to financial matters.
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C. Lawton Campbell Papers, 1904-1974 (mostly 1914-1962)
Charles Lawton Campbell (Princeton Class of 1916) was an American playwright and advertising writer. His collection contains ninety-four drafts, fragments, and fully-conceived plays, as well as poems, essays, and an autobiography covering fifty years of his life as a devotee of the theater.
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Selected Papers of William B. Bamford, 1900-1947
Consists of selected papers of civil engineer William B. Bamford, a member of the Princeton University Class of 1900.
Binder of Papers and Notes, vol. 1, 1926-1927
Binder contains notes, manuscripts and typescripts for "Coastal Stabilization at Belmar and Incidentally Elsewhere Along the New Jersey Coast" by William Bamford. Most pages contain corrections and notes.
Binder of Papers and Notes, vol. 2, 1926-1937
Binder contains notes, typescripts, and corrections for sections entitled "Technical Notes to Random Scientific Notes," "Coordinating Action of World and Celestial Mechanics," "Co-Ordinating Action in Earth and Sky and Sea," and "Organizing World Thought."
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Carl Van Doren Papers, 1900-1950
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The collection illustrates the literary career of American author and professor Carl Van Doren, including typescripts and research notes for his Pulitzer Prize winning biography of Benjamin Franklin. The collection also contains various documents, including Van Doren's will, souvenirs, memorabilia, photographs, clippings, and printed material, as well as legal papers and correspondence dealing with his participation in several lawsuits involving copyright infringement.
Subseries 1F: Miscellaneous, 1901-1950
Consists of biographical material, school papers, research materials and notes.
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T. H. Vail Motter Playbills Collection, 1900-1969 (mostly 1913-1959)
The collection consists mainly of playbills of American dramatic productions covering over forty-five years of play-going by T. H. Vail Motter (Princeton Class of 1922) but includes some early 20th-century playbills from the London theater as well as foreign playbills from Greece, Turkey, Belgium, China, Japan, Denmark, Holland, and England.
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Paul Frankl Papers, 1900-1974
The Paul Frankl Papers consists of correspondence, writings, notebooks, photographs, and printed matter of the Czech art historian, architect, author, and educator Paul Frankl (1878-1962). A native of Prague, Frankl came to the United States in 1938, and shortly afterwards settled in Princeton, New Jersey, where he was associated with the Institute for Advanced Study.
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Baha'ism: "The Persian Rival to Jesus, and His American Disciples" by Robert P. Richardson, 1915
Excerpt from "The Open Court".
Baha'ism: "The Precursor, the Prophet, and the Pope" by Robert P. Richardson, 1916
Excerpt from "The Open Court".
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Dance Subject Files, 1900-1980s
The Dance Subject Files consist of dance-related subject files from early 20th century through 1980s. Among the material are clippings, photos, programs, promotional materials, and dance school brochures.
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Voula Papaiōannou photographs collection, 1900-1999
Papaioannou was born in Lamia and grew up in Athens (Greece). She began working as a photographer during the 1930s, concentrating at first on studies of landscapes, monuments and archaeological exhibits. The outbreak of war in 1940 marked a turning point in her career, as she was intensely affected by the suffering of the civilian population of Athens. Realizing the power of her camera to arouse people's conscience, she documented the troops departing for the front, the preparations for the war effort, and the care received by the first casualties. When the capital was in the grip of starvation, she revealed the horrors of war in her moving photographs of emaciated children. After the liberation, as a member of the photographic unit of UNRRA (United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration), she toured the ravaged Greek countryside recording the difficult living conditions faced by its inhabitants. She often exceeded her brief, immortalizing the faces and personal stories of ordinary people in photographs that stressed dignity rather than suffering. During the 1950s Papaioannou's work expressed the optimism that prevailed in the aftermath of the war with respect to both the future of mankind and the restoration of traditional values. Nevertheless, her photographs of the historic Greek landscape are not in the least romantic, but instead portray it as harsh, barren, drenched in light, and its inhabitants proud and independent, despite their poverty. Voula Papaioannou's work represents the trend towards "humanitarian photography" that resulted from the abuse of human rights during the war. Her camera captured her compatriots' struggle for survival with respect, clarity, and a degree of personal involvement that transcends national boundaries and reinforces one's faith in the strength of the common man and the intrinsic value of human life. (http://www.benaki.gr/index.asp?id=1020103&lang=en) Consists of an open collection of Papaiōannou photographs.
Marathon, Greece, 1965
Consists of two black-and-white Press photographs of the plain of Marathon and the road with a background of the hills, where the ancient battle in 490 B.C. took place. Explanatory printed notes both in English and French are attached on the back of the pictures, as photographer's studio stamp on the reverse.
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Prōinē voskē stēn Portaria, 1900-1999
Consists of (1) photograph (silver print, 28.1 x 37.9 cm.); mounted; penciled title and photographer's signature on the matboard in Greek.
Cheimōniatikē liakada. Kalyvia-Volou, 1900-1999
Consists of (1) photograph depicting a winter scene in Kalyvia, Voloss.
Aghios Iōannēs Baxedōn Anō Volou, 1900-1999
Consists of (1) photograph (silver print, 28.1 x 38.2 cm.); mounted; penciled title and photographer's signature on the matboard.
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Princeton University Library Collection of Spyros Meletzēs Photographs, 1900-1999
Consists of an open collections of Spyros Meletzēs photographs.
Helmos, undated
Consists of two black-and-white photographs (from 16.5 x 11.5 cm to 17 x 12 cm) of Helmos and one of the Hydata Stygos [River Styx] in Peloponnese, Greece. Printed captions in Greek and English and photo studio's stamp on the reverse.
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Stanley Kunitz Papers, 1900-2006 (mostly 1960-2005)
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The Stanley Kunitz Papers consists of the literary and personal papers of Stanley Kunitz (1905-2006). A prominent American poet, Kunitz was also a known editor, translator, essayist, and educator. Kunitz's diverse interests are evident in the collection, which includes manuscripts of his writings, extensive correspondence, special-interest files, teaching materials, travel files, documents, photographs, memorabilia, artwork, calendars, annotated books, audiocassettes, papers of others, and printed material.