Photographs, 1915-1950
Consists of ten photographs and photographic postcards depicting Baldeagle (including his Princeton senior portrait), members of his family and community, and students he coached. Includes photographs taken in New Jersey and South Dakota, and many of the photographs have detailed annotations.
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Ten Early Portraits, Prints Reproduced From Slides, circa 1920s-1950s
Prints were removed from a folder labeled "pix from slides."
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Woolf, Leonard (1880-1969), 1930 April 5-1949 August 10
Includes 1 TLS dictated by Leonard Woolf, London, 1949 August 10 (1 p.) and 1 TLS, London, 1930 April 5 (1 p.)
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Photographs, circa 1928-1978
A majority of photographs are of Anna Akhmatova; most are black and white prints. There are some photographs scattered throughout the Correspondence series as noted in the description there.
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Series 6: Additional Papers, 1900-1962
Consists of miscellaneous notes, writings, and correspondence by or about Hugh MacNair Kahler.
Series 2: Correspondence, 1901-1964
Consists of miscellaneous correspondence of Hugh MacNair Kahler.
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William Diebold Papers on the War and Peace Studies Group, 1929-1999
The series is composed of materials created and gathered by William Diebold in the process of writing his unfinished book on the War and Peace Studies group. The series includes three boxes of publications: two boxes containing records of meetings and reports from groups within the War and Peace Studies project and one box of Irish publications. There are also two boxes containing Diebold's typed and handwritten notes, correspondence, chapter drafts, and other research materials.
Western Europe, 1945-1946
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Kōstas Kazazēs Papers, 1924-1995 (mostly 1979-1985)
Consists of correspondence with Modern Greek poets, autograph manuscripts of poems, and printed material.
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Writings, 1943-1963
Includes handwritten and typed drafts of and notes relating to various works, including books, scripts, short stories, music, articles and essays, and poetry, several of which Behan drafted during his time in Mountjoy Prison and Curragh Camp. Of special note are three manuscripts for Borstal Boy, including two substantial annotated typescripts and a copybook containing what appears to be the earliest preparatory draft written in Mountjoy Prison, Dublin, in 1948, as well as notes in Irish relating to the work. (Note that the different versions of Borstal Boy are located within several of the genre types listed here (Books, Scripts, and Miscellaneous Notes).
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Series 2, World War II, 1941-2000
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The World War II series documents Kirkpatrick's service in the Office of Strategic Services and U.S. Army during World War II. Approximately half of the series consists of reports and studies on the activities of the German army and General Omar Bradley's 12th Army Group. Kirkpatrick wrote at least one of the studies ("Destruction of the German Armies in Western Europe, June 6, 1944 - May 9, 1945"). Other highlights in the series include a group of progress reports and daily summaries which appear to have been written by Kirkpatrick during his time in the OSS, the text of a Kirkpatrick speech which appears to have been broadcast to the United States on V-E Day, and photocopies of Kirkpatrick's personnel records.
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Subseries 7B: 2015 Accession, 1940s-2014 (mostly 1986-2014)
The 2015 accession comprises an additional 12.4 linear feet of research, draft, and publishing materials related to Bell's works, The Year of Silence, Behind the Moon, Devil's Dream, The Color of Night, Soldier's Joy, Charm City, Red Stick, Zig Zag Wanderer, Lavoisier in the Year One, Soul in a Bottle, and Toussaint Before the Spirits, as well as additional correspondence from 2002 to 2011 and subject files from 1995 to 2014.
Madison Smartt Bell Papers, 1940s-2021 (mostly 1986-2003)
Madison Smartt Bell (1957-) is an American novelist best known for his trilogy of novels about Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution, published between 1995 and 2004. His papers consist of writings, personal and professional correspondence, family documents, memorandum books, printed materials, and subject files, including drafts, galleys, and proofs for his novels, short stories, and other writings.
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Writings, 1940-2010s
This file group includes drafts, excerpts, addenda, and final versions of various writings by Pacheco, including poetry, short stories, scripts, screenplays, essays, articles, translations, and others. Also included are writings by other authors, including translations of Pacheco's works. A large number of writings were undated, untitled, unattributed, and in many cases, drafts and fragments mixed together, which were impossible to separate and identify given the disorganized state of the material upon receipt.
Printed Materials, 1940-2011
Consists of a variety of printed materials, including periodicals, newspaper clippings, articles, publications, broadsides, and other materials.
Poetry, 1940-2014
Includes handwritten, typewritten, and print out manuscripts of Pacheco's poetry. Some of these writings contain handwritten corrections and annotations. Given the disorganized state of the material upon receipt in the repository, a large number of the poems have been placed in folders labeled as, "Miscellaneous", and it might be the case that some of these writings are not poems.
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Writings, 1936-1989
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The Writings series contains articles, lecture notes, notes, and statistics. The writings are largely concerned with economic development but also cover a wide variety of subjects, including economic systems and history, economic issues faced by minorities, and international economics, as well as education, industries and land use, pricing, and unemployment.
W. Arthur Lewis Papers, 1892-1990 (mostly 1950-1990)
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Sir W. Arthur Lewis (1915-1991) was a pioneer in the field of economic development and a leading authority on economic growth in developing countries and associated political and social changes. He was a professor at the University of Manchester and Princeton University and served as an advisor to several governments. Lewis, who was from the Caribbean, also broke through racial barriers in the academic world throughout his career. Lewis's papers document his career as a scholar and as an economic advisor and include his professional correspondence, meeting minutes, reports, and writings.
University Career, 1939-1989
The University Career series contains papers from several universities where Lewis either taught or was an administrator. The majority of the papers document his career as Vice-Chancellor of the University of the West Indies and as a professor at Princeton University. The University of the West Indies materials include a variety of papers related to governing the university, including meeting minutes and the text for speeches by Lewis. The Princeton University papers are largely composed of Lewis's lecture notes. The series also includes a small number of documents from the Jamaica School of Music, the London School of Economics, the University of Guyana, and the University of Manchester.
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Writings, 1935-2016
Consists of drafts of both individual works and full-length books and book projects by John Ennis in various stages of completion, along with proofs, poem lists, notebooks and loose notes, source materials, research, photographs, cover designs, publicity materials, reviews, correspondence, and press clippings related to Ennis's writings. While the vast majority of materials relate to his poetry, both published and unpublished, a smaller number pertain to musical works created in collaboration with composer Eric Sweeney for which Ennis composed lyrics, drafts of unpublished short stories from the 1970s, and Ennis's 1997 PhD thesis on the use of myth and archetypes in his own poetry.
Poetry Collections, 1935-2016
Consists of drafts, proofs, poem lists, notes, source materials, research, photographs, cover designs, publicity materials, reviews, correspondence, and press clippings related to Ennis's published books of poetry and unpublished book-length collections of poetry.
John Ennis Papers, 1935-2016 (mostly 1967-2016)
Consists of writings, editorial files, correspondence, teaching materials, and other professional working files of Irish poet John Ennis (1944- ), including drafts of his published poetry and unpublished work from the late 1960s through 2016, editorial files related to anthologies of Irish and Canadian poetry he edited between 2002 and 2009, and materials documenting the activities of the Irish arts organization Poetry Ireland and its journal Poetry Ireland Review from its inception in 1978 through the 1990s.
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Writings, 1934-2019
Consists of drafts, notes, proofs, and source materials for McCarthy's poetry and novels, as well as for his nonfiction writings and play and film treatments. Of note are his extensive poetry workbooks that contain early drafts of many of his published poems.
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.
The Last Geraldine Officer, 1934-2009
Consists of drafts, proofs, extensive source materials and research notes, and a chapbook version of the collection called "A Geraldine Officer." Source materials include original materials from the 1930s and 1940s related to Brigadier Denis Henry Fitzgerald, including his diary from 1944 during the Normandy landings (for which transcriptions are also present) and a piece of parachute silk. There is also a copy of a letter from Queen Elizabeth II to FitzGerald thanking him for standing guard in Westminster Hall over her father's coffin (February 1952), as well as letters from FitzGerald to McCarthy (circa 1965) discussing politics and local news. There are also copies of related magazines and printed materials and ephemera related to FitzGerald's birthday celebrations and funeral.
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William M. Sloane Papers, 1931-1979
Consists primarily of correspondence of William M. Sloane during his publishing and editorial career, which is documented in several publishing files. These include papers of the Association of American University Presses when Sloane served as vice-president and president (1966, 1969-70); the Council on Books in Wartime; the Visiting Committee of American Book Publishers; and the publishing houses of Henry Holt and Company (1938-46) and William Sloane Associates (1946-52).
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Woodrow Wilson Foundation, 1922-1964
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U.S. State Department, 1913-1999 May 24
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Writings, 1923 May-1947 September
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Subseries 8A: Eleanor Cross Marquand, 1887-1952
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These papers richly document Eleanor Marquand's professional interest in gardens and flowers and her involvement in associated organizations.
Series 8: Papers of Others, 1875-1950
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This series consists of papers of persons other than Allan Marquand, particularly those of his wife, Eleanor, and his father, Henry, including writings, correspondence, and related printed matter.
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Writings, 1917-2017 April 11
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Consists of research material, notes, outlines, drafts, galleys, and proofs. Yellow legal notepads contain notes, early draft material, and inserts for later typed and printed versions. Notepads are identified by their first lines, though a single notepad may contain a variety of material, including material relating to other works, correspondence drafts, and other unrelated notes. Corrected typescript and printout drafts often show significant revisions. Material from various stages of the publication process is present, including setting copies with copy-editor's and typesetter's marks, galleys, page proofs, F (folded-and-gathered pages, in signatures but not yet bound), blueline proofs ("confirmation blues"), advance copies (bound uncorrected proofs, pre-publication, often used for book reviewers) and production/design material with page and dust-jacket samples. Page numbers are noted for paginated material.
Toni Morrison Papers, 1908-2017 (mostly 1970-2015)
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Toni Morrison (born Chloe Ardelia Wofford, 1931-2019) was a Nobel prize-winning American author, editor, and Professor Emeritus at Princeton University. The material described in this finding aid consists of manuscripts, drafts, galleys, and proofs of Morrison's novels and other writings; personal correspondence; editorial files relating to Morrison's work at Random House and later publication of two posthumous works by Toni Cade Bambara; academic and teaching files, particularly pertaining to SUNY Albany and Princeton University; working files; press clippings; published books, photographs, audiovisual materials, and awards and memorabilia.
Printed Materials, 1908-2016
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Printed materials including various editions and translations of Toni Morrison's published books, books, manuscripts, and academic papers by other authors, and published scores and libretti.
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William Beebe Papers, 1830-1961 (mostly 1920-1959)
Consists of papers of American naturalist William Beebe, primarily relating to his association with the New York Zoological Society (NYZS).
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Writing of Others, various, 1940-2010
Book Review of Variedades de Galiano, TM entitled "Elso Rodríguez," untitled TM about Rodríguez in French.
Series 5: Additional Materials, 1940-2022
Consists of additional materials, including notebooks with texts and notes, writings, correspondence, notes, photographs, clippings and other printed materials.
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Series 1: 1962 Accession of Inactive Files, 1926-1962
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Series 1: 1962 Accession of Inactive Files comprises the central files of the History Department from its estabilshment as an independent department through 1962. It includes files on curricular and other matters, as well as correspondence files and files on the employment of particular faculty
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Wright, Richard, 1938-1957
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WPRB Records, 1939-2019
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WPRB is the student-operated FM radio station of Princeton University, providing music and live sports broadcasts to the Princeton campus community and surrounding areas. The records consist of various materials which document the origins and development of WPRB, including constitutions, by-laws, photographs, membership lists, clipped articles, board minutes, correspondence, and financial reports.
Series 3: WPRB Recordings, 1942-2008
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