Series 2: Poetry, 1927-1977
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This series consists of poetry manuscripts, including a notebook of poems written by Cortázar when he was 12 years old (1927). Almost all of the manuscripts are unpublished, but the collection includes several poems listed individually or included in a poetry collection that have been published in Pameos y meopas (1971). Many of the items, some with titles or otherwise identifiable as individual manuscripts, have been separated from a large miscellaneous folder. For items filed together in one folder, see the reference to the alternate folder. Furthermore, there is a small selection of miscellanea that includes poetry fragments and writing notes.
Julio Cortázar Papers, 1927-1980
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The Julio Cortázar Papers consists of the manuscripts, notes, and notebooks of the Argentine novelist and short story writer Julio Cortázar (1914-1984). These papers primarily contain unpublished prose and poetry, as well as some manuscripts of published materials. Though Cortázar is not generally thought of as a poet, poetry is heavily represented in the collection, including a notebook of poems he wrote at the age of 12 (1927). There are also Spanish translations of some of Jean Cocteau's poetry, and lecture notes from two courses that Cortázar taught. Furthermore, the papers contain a small selection of quotations collected from the work of others, and notebooks that include an assortment of prose, poetry, and notes.
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Gerald Eades Bentley Papers, 1927-1980s (mostly 1940-1970)
Shakespearean scholar Gerald Eades Bentley was a professor of English at Princeton University (1945-1970) and assistant librarian for Special Collections (1971-1973). His papers consists of notes, typescripts, and galleys for three published works, The Jacobean and Caroline Stage (1941-1968), The Profession of Dramatist in Shakespeare's Time, 1590-1642 (1971), and The Profession of Player in Shakespeare's Time, 1590-1642 (1984), as well as various speeches, articles, and correspondence about his works.
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Subseries 9: Oversize Materials, 1927-2013
Includes oversize posters, certificates, awards, and printed materials.
Series 6: About Gelman, 1927-2014
This series features materials about Gelman that include his awards, certificates, seminars and events about Gelman's work, bibliographic and biographic materials, newspaper clippings, scholarly articles and texts about Gelman, and printed materials. This series also includes Gelman's personal documents like his address books, passports, and visas.
Juan Gelman Papers, 1927-2014
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Juan Gelman (1930-2014) was an Argentine poet, translator, journalist, and human rights activist. His papers contain handwritten, typewritten, and printouts of his writings, correspondence, notes, research files, awards and certificates, and personal photographs. A significant portion of the papers feature analog and born-digital investigative files relating to human rights investigations and campaigns Gelman conducted with his spouse, Mara La Madrid, on the forced kidnapping and death of his son and pregnant daughter-in-law, Marcelo Gelman and María Claudia García Irureta Goyena. Also included are files on his search to find his missing granddaughter, Macarena Gelman. Additional materials consist of original drafts and documents related to Juan Gelman's writing; letters; publishing contracts; documents about Juan Gelman's work as a translator; materials related to the campaign to lift the ban on Juan Gelman's entry into Argentina and his return to Buenos Aires; newspaper and magazine clippings related to the ban on Juan Gelman's entry into Argentina, as well as celebrating his return; materials related to Marcelo and Paulina, including photographs of Gelman and the family; works by other writers; and audio cassettes.
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Chester Brooks Kerr Papers, 1936-1947
This collection contains Chester Kerr's early papers on book publishing. It documents his involvement with Atlantic Monthly Press and his employment at Reynal and Hitchcock. It also documents Kerr's work with the United States International Book Association, a short-lived non-profit organization founded in 1945 and dedicated to addressing the issues surrounding international book trade and exports.
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Howard A. Loeb Papers, 1928-1951
Howard A. Loeb served as chairman of the board of the Tradesmens Bank and Trust Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and as representative of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia on the Federal Advisory Council. This collection consists of Loeb's correspondence and printed matter related to these positions.
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David Lloyd Agency Records on Pearl S. Buck, 1928-1958 (mostly 1934-1952)
The David Lloyd Agency Records on Pearl S. Buck Collection consists of correspondence, publication and translation rights, financial records, and other publishing-related material collected by the David Lloyd Agency regarding their client, the American novelist Pearl S. Buck.
Subseries 1A: Novels, 1931-1956
Consists of manuscripts for novels such as The Bondmaid, China Sky, Dragon Seed, The Good Earth, and The Promise, as well as others.
Series 1: Works of Pearl S. Buck, 1931-1956
Consists of novels, nonfiction, translations, stories, plays, speeches, and more of Pearl S. Buck.
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Miscellaneous Correspondence Files of the Astrophysics Library, 1928-1959
"Requests for Contributions" (1951-1957), i.e., articles that the Princeton Observatory has issued; "Book Lists" (1952-1953): purchases for the library; general library correspondence (1953-1959); "International Exchange Service" (1928-1955); "Distribution of Duplicates – Librar" (1946-1950); "Library – General" (1953-1954)
Series 5: Additional Papers, 1928-2000
Consists of additional papers, articles, research agendas, certificates, lectures, correspondence, and proposals.
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AMs and TMs Drafts, 1928-1964
Included are writings in English, Greek, and French by several authors, such as Alain Jouffroy, Fernando Pessoa (1928), Angus Maclice; Eric J. Solibakke, Norse Harold, Nikos Engonopoulos, and Kaiē Tsitselē (May 30, 1964).
Nanos Valaōritēs Papers, 1928-2007
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The Nanos Valaōritēs Papers consists of the writings, notebooks, sketchbooks, correspondence, and printed matter relating to Pali of the Greek poet, novelist, playwright, and editor, Nanos Valaōritēs. There are also wtitings of other people.
Series 2: Writings, 1932-1999
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This series consists of autograph and typed manuscript drafts of assorted writings by Valaōritēs.
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Rafael Fuentes Papers, 1928-1966 (mostly 1936-1956)
Consists of personal and working papers of Mexican diplomat Rafael Fuentes.
Notebooks of Viewed Films, 1934-1970
Two notebooks, containing Fuentes's personal ratings and descriptions of movies he had seen.
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Articles, etc. by Panofsky, 1928-1968
Includes calendar of lecture sessions given by Panofsky at the University of California.
Erwin Panofsky Correspondence with William S. Hecksher, 1936-1980 (mostly 1945-1968)
Consists of copies of correspondence primarily between art historian Erwin Panofsky and his student and fellow art historian William S. Hecksher, spanning the years from 1936 until Panofsky"s death in 1968.
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Warner Bros. Screenplays, 1928-1969
The Warner Bros. Screenplays consists of a large collection of scripts for films produced by the Warner Bros. studio.
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José Bianco Papers, 1928-1985 (mostly 1941-1979)
The José Bianco Papers consists of notes and correspondence of the Argentine editor, author, and translator José Bianco, as well as a small selection of writings by others and audio recordings of Cuban poets José Lezama Lima and Nicolás Guillén reading their poetry.
Series 2: Correspondence, 1928-1986
This series consists of correspondence received by Bianco. The major correspondents are Mexican writers Elena Garro and Octavio Paz, and Argentine writers Silvina Ocampo and Victoria Ocampo. Other correspondents include Julio Cortázar, Juan Gustavo Cobo Borda, César Fernández Moreno, Juan García Ponce, Jorge Guillén, Eduardo Mallea, Ezequiel Martínez Estrada, Adrienne Monnier, Daniel Moyano, Maurice Saillet, Alejandro Rossi, Ernesto Sábato, Eduardo Schiaffino, Virgilio Piñera, and Gabriel Zaid. There is also one letter by André Gide to Guillermo de Torre. This series is organized first by major and minor correspondents, with the letters of Garro, the Ocampo sisters, and Paz housed in individual folders arranged alphabetically. The remaining correspondents are grouped in collective folders and arranged alphabetically by correspondent, with the exception of the Gide letter to de Torre which is housed in an individual folder at the end of the series. See also series V. Additional Correspondence for further letters.
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William Dodge Horne collection of Ernest Hemingway, 1928-2012
William Horne and Ernest Hemingway were lifelong friends. Horne met Hemingway while a volunteer ambulance driver for the American Red Cross during World War I. They were stationed in Schio, Italy, and drove together on the same ambulance. After Hemingway's failed engagement to Agnes von Kurowsky, they shared an apartment in Chicago during the fall of 1920. When Hemingway married Hadley Richardson in September 1921, Horne was in the wedding party. When the writer died in 1961, Horne was an honorary pallbearer. Contains eight Horne-Hemingway items: a copy of a photograph of Frances Horne [Bunny] and Hemingway in Wyoming in 1928; an autograph signed letter by Ernest Hemingway (with postcript by wife Pauline) to "Dearest Bunny and Horney" [Frances and William Horne], dated 9 September [1929], 2 pp., with envelope; an autograph signed letter by Hemingway to "Dear 'Orny" [Horne], dated 1 June [1930], 2 pp., with 5 pp. of fishing gear advertisements with holograph annotations, with envelope; a typed letter (copy) (dictated to Pauline by Hemingway) to "Dear Horny," dated 23 November [1930], on hospital X-ray form; a typed letter (copy) (dictated to Pauline by Hemingway) to "Dear Horney," dated 26 December [1930], 1 p.; autograph signed letter by Hemingway to "Dear Horney" [William Horne], dated 25 March [1931], 1 p., with envelope; a color copy of a telegram sent by Mary and Ernest Hemingway to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dodge Horne on the occasion of their wedding, 17 September 1955; and a compact disc recording of "Memories of Ernest Hemingway by William Dodge Horne, Jr., whose grandson, William C. Horne, taped the conversation during an English class at Loyola Academy in Wilmette, IL on May 8, 1975"; 1 p.; Also included are a copy of Horne's first person article "The Hemingway I Remember," "as told to Virginia Kleitz Moseley," that appeared in November 5, 1979, issue of the Princeton Alumni Weekly, and a short piece (2012) about Horne's gift of a Hemingway trunk to the Hemingway Museum in Oak Park, Illinois.
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Donald L. Gordon Papers, 1929-1946
Consists of correspondence and columns related to Donald L. Gordon's role as editor of the American News of Books and contributor to the Saturday Evening Post.
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Council on Athletics Trophy Committee Records, 1929-1949
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Following a fire that destroyed the University Gymnasium in 1944, a committee was formed by the Council of Athletics for the purpose of replacing as many of the athletic trophies of the University as possible. The collection consists of the records of the Council on Athletics Trophy Committee, including subject files containing photographs, drawings, purchase orders, and other general information about the trophies.
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Series 2. Correspondence, 1929-1965
Personal correspondence to family and friends. These materials are not in any particular order; many letters remain in original envelopes.
Chalmers Benedict Wood Papers, 1929-1991 (mostly 1933-1967)
Chalmers Benedict Wood joined the Foreign Service after serving in World War II and held positions in several embassies as well as working in the State Department. These papers include writings, correspondence, clippings, and State Department documents from his time as a Foreign Service Officer in Vietnam in 1967-1969.
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Olin R. Moyle Papers, 1929-1955
Consists of selected papers of Olin R. Moyle, an attorney for the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society.
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Selected Papers of J. Howard Woolmer, 1931-2009
Consists of files of American antiquarian book dealer J. Howard Woolmer's correspondence with various poets and writers and author photographs.
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Correspondence, etc., 1929-1956
Correspondence with Franklin Gary. Announcement of Scrutiny, a quarterly review. Signed Christmas Card.
T. S. Eliot Collection, 1929-1962
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Consists of selected material of Nobel prize-winning poet T. S. Eliot, primarily of correspondence but including several photographs, typescripts of poems, and corrected proofs.
Letters, 1935-1962
23 TLsS by Eliot to Luigi Berti. 1 TL (copy) by Eliot to Berti. 1 TLS by Eliot to Renato Poggioli. 2 TLs (signed by Eliot's secretary) to Berti. 1 TLs by Valentino Bompiani to Berti. 1 L (printed copy) for Kenneth Patcher Fund.
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Bretaigne Windust Collection, 1929-1958
Contains records concerning plays directed by Bretaigne Windust (Princeton Class of 1929), mainly for the University Players, of which he was a co-founder.
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Series 4: Correspondence, 1929-1958
Consists of correspondence with R. Ellsworth Larsson and Amy Loveman.
R. Ellsworth Larsson Papers, 1929-1964
Consists of poetry manuscripts, drawings, and correspondence of the American poet R. Ellsworth Larsson (1901- ).
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Princeton History of New Jersey Series collection, 1929-1960
Thomas J. Wertenbaker was a professor of history at Princeton from 1910 to 1936, serving as department chairman from 1928-1936.
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José Martínez Sotomayor Papers, 1929-1960 (mostly 1930-1932)
José Martínez Sotomayor was a Mexican lawyer, judge, and writer who published novels, short stories, and nonfiction. His personal papers includes correspondence and autograph and typescript manuscripts of three of Martínez Sotomayor's books.
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Thornton Wilder Collection, 1929-1974
Consists of selected papers of Thornton Wilder, the celebrated American novelist and playwright, winner of three Pulitzer Prizes.
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Emily Hale Collection, 1929-1967 (mostly 1929-1930)
Consists chiefly of selected letters of J. J. Hayes sent to Emily Hale related to the Irish theater in the first quarter of the twentieth century.
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Protestant Churches in Cuba, IV, 1929-2003
This collection contains church materials published or distributed by Protestant organizations in various Cuban cities and provinces.
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Princeton University Architectural Presentation Boards, 1929-2005 (mostly 1971-2001)
This collection contains presentation boards related to the design, construction, renovation and expansion of Princeton's grounds and buildings. In addition, the boards include those used for planning purposes, student housing strategies, insurance purposes and recording of features such as fallout shelters, and electrical feeders. The boards primarily include floorplans, artistic renderings, elevations and campus footprints.
Series 1: Architectural Presentation Boards, 1929 February-2002
Consists of presentation boards related to the design, construction, renovation, and expansion of Princeton University's grounds and buildings. For the most up-to-date information on the Architectural Presentation Boards (including new accruals), please see the database online at: Princeton University Architectural Boards.
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James H. Pershing Papers, 1930-1945
Contains selected correspondence of lawyer and bibliohile James H. Pershing, as well as notebooks documenting his library.
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Scientific Book Club Records, 1930-1946
Consists of selected financial records from the New York City office of the Scientific Book Club, which had its editorial office in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Ellis Meredith Collection, 1930-1948
Consists of correspondence and manuscripts related to the anthology Democracy at the Crossroads (1932), arranged by Ellis Meredith, a suffragist and journalist from Colorado.
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James G. Smith Papers on New Jersey Industry, 1930-1949
Consists of papers of James G. Smith (Princeton Class of 1920), professor of economics at Princeton, related to New Jersey industrial history.
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Selected Papers of Wright Morris, 1930-1958
Consists of selected papers of award-winning American novelist and photographer Wright Morris, including many letters written to his friend and fellow Western writer Robert J. Horton.
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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.
Gifts -- Canadian Alumni Funds, 1936-1976
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Series 2: Notes, 1930-1959
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The Notes series consists of Ragnar Nurkse's research files, which are largely composed of handwritten notes. They also include correspondence, clippings and articles, statistical data, charts, graphs, and preliminary drafts of articles. The most well-represented subjects are international finance, especially capital movements, and international trade. In addition, the series includes notes from his graduate school classes and readings at Edinburgh and Vienna.
Ragnar Nurkse Papers, 1930-1960 (mostly 1945-1959)
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Ragnar Nurkse (1907-1959) was a leading scholar of international economics, international finance and economic development. He served in the League of Nations from 1934 to 1945 and taught at Columbia University from 1945 to 1958. Nurse's papers document his scholarly work at both the League of Nations and Columbia, and includes his research notes, drafts of articles and books, research materials and a small amount of correspondence.
Series 3: Writings, 1933-1960
The Writings series contains drafts of articles and chapters of books by Nurkse, as well as correspondence, research materials, and statistics. Some of the drafts include suggestions for revision by Nurkse and other economists. Major subjects include international trade, international finance, and the economic development of developing countries. There is a substantial amount of material for The Pattern of Cyclical Investment, which began as his doctoral thesis and was published as a book in 1952. The series also contains several reviews written by Nurkse and papers he worked on as part of the Council on Foreign Relations, mostly with the Study Group on Aid to Europe, in 1949. "Collected Papers," a selection of his works compiled after his death, includes a list of publications by Ragnar Nurkse.
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Graduate Alumni Records, 1930-1959
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The records consist of the academic files of former graduate students of Princeton University. The information contained in each file varies greatly but can include grades cards, Graduate School applications, a photograph of the student, letters of recommendation, as well as biographical information, lists of achievements, news clippings, and obituaries.
Anderson, Theodore W., Jr., 1945
Department: Economics; no photo; date reflects year of degree or last year of enrollment.
Badin, Elmer John, 1945
Department: Chemistry; no photo; date reflects year of degree or last year of enrollment.
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Karl Eller photographs collection, 1930-1960
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Consists of an open collection of photographs depicting Greek antiquities, portraits, and landscapes by Karl Eller.
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Series 1: Correspondence, 1930-1964
Consists of the correspondence of Edith Sitwell with notable individuals such as Sylvia Beach, Bryher, and Graham Greene, as well as others.
Edith Sitwell Papers, 1932-1964 (mostly 1959-1962)
Consists primarily of correspondence (1959-1962) of English poet Edith Sitwell.
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Frederick Quellmalz Jr. Papers on the Princeton Camera Club, 1930-1964
Frederick Quellmalz Jr. was a member of the Princeton University Class of 1934 and one of the founding members of the Princeton Camera Club, a student organization devoted to photography. This collection consists of print photographs and negatives primarily from the 1930s taken by Quellmalz Jr. and other Club members.
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Series 4: Printed Material, 1930-2004 October
This series includes Frank's collection of reprints, offprints, and other copies of published writings by fellow academics, poets, and friends. Many are inscribed to Frank by the author. While most materials are scholarly and literary journal articles on French and Russian literature, sociology, and anthropology, also present are several chapbooks and poetry collections inscribed to Frank from poets Francis Ponge, John Berryman, and Theodore Weiss, as well as Yves Bonnefoy's translations of Y. B. Yeats. Printed material that was clearly an enclosure with letters sent to Frank was maintained alongside those letters in Series 1: Correspondence.
Joseph Frank Correspondence, 1930-2013 (mostly 1950-1987)
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Joseph Frank (1918-2013) was an American literary scholar best known for his five-volume biography of Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoyevsky, which he began in the early 1970s and completed in 2002. The collection consists of his personal and professional correspondence, including with Elizabeth Bishop, Yves Bonnefoy, Pierre Bourdieu, Ralph Ellison, Carlos Fuentes, Irving Howe, James Laughlin, Richard W. B. Lewis, Mary McCarthy, Allen Tate, and other writers, artists, and academics, as well as some family correspondence, writings, personal documents, and printed materials.
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Subseries 1K: State Correspondents, 1930-1969
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This subseries (18.48 linear feet) documents civil liberties concerns within various states and U.S. Possessions. There are also a few folders documenting civil liberties concerns in Canada. Prior to creating a state affiliate network, the ACLU had "state correspondents"--individuals who monitored civil liberty concerns within their state and informed the national office of local cases and issues. More extensive for earlier years, prior to the growth of the state affiliates, the files are organized chronologically and then alphabetically by state within each year. Large cases or issues of concern are contained in their own folders; many minor issues are grouped a general folder for each state. Correspondence comprises the majority of this subseries, but briefs and printed matter are also found.
Series 1: Organizational Matters, 1930-1995
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Subseries 1A: Addendum, 1934-1946
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Four additional cartons of loose materials from the pre-1947 period, American Civil Liberties Union Records, The Roger Baldwin Years, 1917-1947, were indexed as Appendices 1-4. Appendices 1-3 were filmed for the microform collection (Reels 280-288) and correspond to Boxes 1-9 of this collection. Appendix 4 had previously been filmed as Volumes 1-7 of the 1946 correspondence (Reel 238) and corresponds to Boxes 9-12. These materials document the Baldwin years of the ACLU and are part of this later run of records in form only.
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Pyne Honor Prize Records, 1930-1969
The Pyne Honor Prize, established in 1922 in honor of Moses Taylor Pyne '77, is the highest distinction conferred on an undergraduate student at Princeton University. The collection documents the annual awarding of the Pyne Honor Prize from 1939-1960. Within each year's file is correspondence, biographical and academic information about the recipients, and award statements.
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Richard Pleasant Papers, 1930-1970 (mostly 1940-1960)
Consists of writings, correspondence, photographs, diaries, scrapbooks, press releases, newspapers, clippings, and miscellaneous material relating to Richard Pleasant, a founder of the Ballet Theatre.
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Other Writings, 1930-2008
Some of the most prevalent topics in Oberdorfer's other writings are the political climates in Asia (particularly North and South Korea and Japan); U.S. foreign relations under the Ronald Reagan administration, especially during the tenure of Secretary of State Shultz; and Senator Mike Mansfield (1903-2001), the subject of Oberdorfer's 2003 biography. To a lesser extent, there are materials pertaining to Oberdorfer's affiliations with Princeton University and profiles on foreign political leaders. Of particular note are the typescript drafts of Oberdorfer's unpublished autobiography "Beyond the First Taxi Zone: Adventures of a Cold War Correspondent," which include excerpts from his notebooks. Other files throughout the series also contain excerpts from the notebooks and/or appear to have been created as part of Oberdorfer's research for his autobiography.
Series 4: January 2015 Accession of Notebooks and Other Writings, 1930-2008
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This series contains Oberdorfer's writings and research materials dating from his tenure at the Washington Post and after his retirement from journalism. The majority of the series is composed of Oberdorfer's notebooks that document his service as diplomatic correspondent at the Post and his work post-retirement. Other materials in this series include research materials and writings, such as speeches, notes, correspondence, interview transcripts, and articles, on a variety of topics.
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Subseries 1A: Alphabetical Correspondence, 1930-1977
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The Alphabetical Correspondence Subseries includes files compiled by Notestein, Ansley J. Coale, and their secretaries. Files are titled by organization and individual names, or subject; those labeled only with a letter (e.g., "A") include correspondence from individuals whose last name begins with that letter or organizational titles beginning with that letter. Some cross-referencing was provided within the files, handwritten on green sheets of paper, presumably by a secretary. The majority of these files contain business correspondence to and from Notestein, with a large percentage being copies of his outgoing correspondence. The correspondence details Notestein's consultation and research work, his critiques of the work of other demographers and scientists, reports and speeches by Notestein and others, as well as the business of the Office of Population Research and the Population Council. Some of the correspondence is also to and from Ansley J. Coale, who took over Notestein's duties at the Office of Population Research after 1959. Notable correspondents include Dr. Irene Taeuber, Frank Lorimer, Frederick Osburn, and Bernard Berelson, all noted leaders in the field of population research. Incoming correspondence included many requests for reviews and commentary, as well as requests for information about fellowship programs and assistance for demographic studies at Princeton.