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Varios libros, 1963-2010
Contiene: Requiem para un girasol (1963) - El lugar donde mueren los mamíferos (1972) - A imagen y semejanza (1990) - Un corazón lleno de lluvia (1992) - El jaguar azul (1992) - Percusión (1992) - Para escribir en la vía púbica (1995) - Jorge Díaz. Relación cronológica de las obras estritas y publicadas entre 1957 y 2000 (2000) - Ciertas criaturas terrestres (2003) - Andrea. El locutorio (2004) - Un Pez entre dos aguas. Jorge Díaz 75 años en las dos orillas (2005) - Los tiempos oscuros (2010).
Teatro escolar representable (volumen 2-4), 1997, 2010, 2017
Contiene: Instrucciones para cambiar de piel - Algo para contar en Navidad - Paulina y los terroristas.
Recortes de prensa, alrededor de los 1950s-2000s
Contiene mayormente recortes de prensa dedicados a la obra, vida profesional y personal de Jorge Díaz.
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Vargas Llosa, Mario, 1972-2010
Consists of correspondence from publishers related to translations of Vargas Llosa's work by Bensoussan; essays and interviews related to Vargas Llosa and Bensoussan's work as a translator; programs and ephemera from a French production of La Chunga; an interview with Vargas Llosa's first wife, Julia Urquidi Illanes; and four photographs of Vargas Llosa (two with Bensoussan).
Albert Bensoussan Working Files on Latin American Writers, 1968-2017
Albert Bensoussan is a writer, translator, and professor emeritus of Spanish literature at the University of Haute-Bretagne in Rennes, France. This collection consists of correspondence to Bensoussan from various Latin American authors whose works he has translated. Also included are writings from Bensoussan and others, interview transcripts, typescripts, and collected articles and essays about Latin American authors.
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Subseries 2A: Published Articles, 1959-2014
Includes notes and outlines, drafts and revisions, reprints, and related publishing and permissions correspondence for David Lewis's published articles on various topics in philosophy. Also present is a volume of bound reprints and typescripts of Lewis's collected articles from 1966 to 1971 that Lewis may have compiled for his students.
Stephanie R. Lewis Papers, 1957-2019
Consists of papers of Stephanie Lewis, including her Radcliffe papers and senior thesis, term papers from UCLA, a series of numbered diaries spanning from 1957 to 1965, her own philosophical writings and research, correspondence, various notes, administrative records, files for various book projects on David Lewis's work, and letters of sympathy and materials related to the death of her husband, David Lewis.
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Subseries 2A: Personal, 1680-2999
Consists of personal correspondence between James Gould Cozzens and individuals such as M. Estelle Angier, Frederick Bracher, and William Jovanovich. Also includes correspondence with publishers, such as Harcourt, Brace and Company, Inc and educational institutions, such as Princeton University.
Series 2: Correspondence, 1680-2999
Consists of personal and family correspondence as well as business and legal correspondence.
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Untitled manuscript beginning "Viajo por Italia en el verano...", circa 2009
TMs with ANs and autograph corrections, 7 pp.
Untitled manuscript beginning "En Vanidades recomiendan a las mujeres vestirse de rojo", circa 2009
TMs with ANs and autograph corrections, 30 pp.
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University Press Club Twitter Feed, 2009-2015
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The Twitter feed of the University Press Club contains posts of videos, pictures, and text that provide coverage of a wide array of campus activities that students either organized or were impacted by.
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Series 5: Political and Legal Activities and Organizations, 1985-2009
This series addresses, in a broad sense, the various routes that can be taken towards legal recognition and political enfranchisement for indigenous groups. Documents in this section introduce a variety of prominent indigenous rights groups and their publications, as well as some elements of Bolivian law that pertain to the legal rights of that country's indigenous population.
Series 4: Indigenous Women, 1990-2009
Series 4 contains exclusively the publications of the indigenous women's organization Tijaraipa. These include pamphlets about such subjects as the role of women in local activism and organizing.
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Richard Arndt Papers, 1949-2021
Richard T. Arndt (1928-) worked in cultural diplomacy for over two decades for the U.S. Information Agency and the Department of State. The collection contains his papers, speeches, article clippings, and correspondence related to cultural diplomacy.
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Undergraduate Women's Leadership Committee Records, 2009-2011
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The Steering Committee on Undergraduate Women's Leadership at Princeton University was formed in order to gain a better understanding of how female and male Princeton undergraduates define and experience achievement and leadership. The Steering Committee on Undergraduate Women's Leadership documents the group's work from 2009-2011 and includes reports, research materials and communications among committee members in both paper and electronic form.
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Undergraduate Student Government Records, 1962-2022 (mostly 1982-1997)
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The Undergraduate Student Government (USG), established in 1975, was founded on the principles of representation and independence fostered during the student agitation and institutional reforms of the previous decade. The bulk of the collection consists of the records and publications of the Undergraduate Student Government from 1982 to 1997. Campaign and publicity records from the Princeton University Democrats, and student activism files from the office of Princeton University Professor Stanley Kelley are included in the collection as well.
Series 7: Public Websites, 2008-2018
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The Princeton Undergraduate Student Government public websites provides information on the activities of the university's undergraduate student government.
Series 1: Undergraduate Student Government Records, 1970-2012
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Series 1: Undergraduate Student Government Records consists of the records and publications of the Undergraduate Student Government from 1982-1997. Campaign and publicity records from the Princeton University Democrats are also included.
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Undergraduate Composers Collective Public Website, 2008-2018
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This website, which is intended for Princeton students and the general public, contains information about the Undergraduate Composers Collective.
Stripe Magazine Public Website, 2009
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This website, which is intended for Princeton students and the general public, contains information about the Stripe Magazine Public Website, an undergraduate student group that represents the fashion community of Princeton University while aiming to bring distinct voices that discuss topics in fashion in personal, unique ways by express opinions on fashion, beauty, and culture inside and outside the orange bubble.
Shere Khan Public Website, 2009
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This website, which is intended for Princeton students and the general public, contains information about the Shere Khan Public Website, an undergraduate student group that runs their own rehearsals, arranges their own music, plans their own tours, and produces their own albums while hosting international tours, annual excursions to the Hamptons, and celebrations everywhere from Prospect Street to Thai Village Restaurant. To find more archival records of Shere Khan , visit the Princeton University Printed Materials Collection finding aid at https://findingaids.princeton.edu/collections/AC361/c0085.
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Undergraduate Academic Files, 1921-2016
Consists of individual academic files of former undergraduate students of Princeton University, containing grades, transcripts, and other information relating to the subject's academic career. To search for a student by name, please use the finding aids listed as "Other Finding Aids" under "Access and Use." The finding aids are divided by decade, beginning with 1921.
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Series 2: August 2016 Transfer, 2002 October-2016 August 24
The records in this subseries were created and used via a shared networked folder accessible by the entire staff of the organization. These records comprise the core documents of the program's operations and span more than a decade in their coverage. Most of the files in this series are template letters (in Microsoft Word, PDF) pertaining to the administration of fellowships and spreadsheets tabulating expenses and fundraising goals. The largest folders in this series, in descending order, include "Finances and Fundraising," "Fellows," and "Marketing."
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Series 7: 2016 Donation, 1947-2016 January 28
The materials in the 2016 donation document Hoge's work at the New York Daily News, Chicago Sun-Times/Chicago Daily News, and the journal of the Council on Foreign Relations, Foreign Affairs.
Series 6: Electronic Records, 1991 October 8-2012 October 15
Series 6 includes electronic records transferred by Hoge. The Hoge Princeton Archives disk contains two folders of numerous items: documents, special issue articles, op-eds, essays, correspondence and speeches. There is also a box of floppy disks containing unknown content. The box of floppy disks, all produced by Muller Media Conversions in 1991, are labelled as "WPF docs from Wang tape". The Hoge Princeton Archives disk files (2012) are mostly files with .doc extensions and those tested were openable. There are a few .rtf and .tif files included.
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Subseries 6C: Magazines, 1983-2010
Consists of magazines such as La Gaceta and Letras Libres, as well as others.
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T-shirt Logos, circa 2009-2012
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Sikhs of Princeton Presentations and Pamphlets, circa 2009-2012
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Sikhs of Princeton Applications, circa 2009-2012
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Includes materials related to the Sikhs of Princeton's applications for funding opportunities.
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Series 7: 2009 July Accession, 1993-2009 April
The July 2009 Accession series consists of files on alcohol policy and related topics, registrar scheduling proposals, Student Life, Health and Athletics Committee materials, Board of Trustees meeting materials, and other miscellaneous topics.
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Trollope Family Additional Papers, 1775-2999
Acquired from the estate of Robert Arthur Cecil (1921-1994), great-grandson of Thomas Adolphus Trollope. AM 1996-59. In 2 boxes.
Subseries 1C: Miscellaneous, 1775-2999
Consists of miscellaneous papers of the Trollope family, Charles Reade, and Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll).
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Travel Writing, 1979-2010
The Travel Writing series consists of materials relating to R. W. Apple's book Apple's America, annotated menus, recipes, notes, itineraries, and reporter's notebooks. The reporter's notebooks are undated.
R. W. Apple Papers, 1954-2012 (mostly 1990-2006)
R. W. Apple, Jr. (1934-2006) was a journalist, correspondent and editor at the New York Times. Apple covered a variety of topics including war, revolution, politics and government, and food and drink. The collection is composed of Apple's research for his travel writings on various cities, countries, and chefs. The research is comprised of reporter's notebooks, annotated menus, maps, and news clippings. The collection also includes correspondence and personal documents such as baptismal records, marriage licenses, and family photographs.
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Transcript, 2009 September 28
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In this interview, Bowen speaks about how fundraising fit with his other responsibilities; relations between the university and the town of Princeton; important colleagues during him time as President, yet to be discussed, including Stanley Kelley, Ricardo Mestres, Fred Fox, Aaron Lemonick, Marcia Snowden, and Robert Durkee; the overall periodization and themes of his 15-year tenure; the thought process behind his decision to step down; his passion for equity and fairness; what makes Princeton, 'Princeton'; the influence and legacy of past presidents; his relationships with his successors, Harold Shapiro and Shirley Tilghman; and what he hopes his legacy as Princeton's 17th president will be.
Transcript, 2009 September 18
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In this interview, Bowen talks about his second home in Avalon and his daily life as president; the role of external politics in Princeton, chiefly in the context of divestment and the J.P Stevens boycott; his relationship with the student body in response to the divestment debate; starting the residential college system and addressing Princeton's perceived snobbishness; the Committee on Undergraduate Residential Life (CURL) report and fundraising for the residential colleges; Sally Frank's lawsuit to integrate the eating clubs; the various renovations that occurred during his presidency; choosing and working with his three provosts: Sheldon Hackney, Albert Rees, and Neil Rudenstine; Rudenstine's decision not to succeed Bowen as president; working with the Deans of the Graduate School, including Al Kernan, Nina Garsoian, and Ted Ziolkowski; his opinions on the focus on undergraduates both during his time as a graduate student and as president; what he viewed as the most important changes to Princeton; the lawsuit and settlement of the Robertson Foundation and his relationship with Charles Robertson.
Transcript, 2009 June 9
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In this interview, Bowen talks about his family's background; his undergraduate experience at Denison; his graduate experience at Princeton; his mentors at Princeton, including William Baumol and Jacob Viner; his choice to join the faculty at Princeton; his relationship with Robert Goheen; the impact of receiving a Ford Fellowship in 1966; becoming provost; working with Neil Rudenstine; his scholarly work as preparation for his leadership roles; his and President Goheen's time working together; what he was not able to accomplish as provost; the decision to appoint the Patterson Committee; the alumni reaction to the decision for co-education, including George Schultz and Harold Helm; the planning and implementation of co-education; the role of the women students, including Laurie Watson, in gaining support for co-education; his enjoyment of teaching and the bonds he could make with students.
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Transcript, 2009 May 18
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Transcript, 2009 March 17
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Transcribed Interviews, 2007-2013
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With the exception of the Norman Sherman and the Bush administration files, all of the transcription files contain typed transcripts of interviews that Purdum conducted with the file's subject, mainly for Vanity Fair. A number of files include a small amount of clippings, notes, and e-mail correspondence related to the subject of the file.
Todd S. Purdum Papers, 1950-2013 (mostly 2008-2012)
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Todd S. Purdum (1959-) is a political journalist whose work has appeared in a number of publications, including Vanity Fair, The New York Times, and POLITICO. The collection is mostly composed of Purdum's research materials on various political and cultural figures created for his work with Vanity Fair. Other noteworthy materials in the collection relate to Purdum's senior thesis written for Princeton University's History Department on the Eisenhower-era State Department's Loyalty-Security Program.
Thesis Materials, 1950-2012
These materials relate to Purdum's senior thesis written for Princeton University's History Department on the Eisenhower-era State Department's Loyalty-Security Program. The original typescript of the thesis is included, as are some of Purdum's research materials, almost all of which are photocopies of the detailed diaries of Robert Walter Scott McLeod, who headed the Department of State's Bureau for Security and Consular Affairs from 1953 to 1957. To a lesser extent, Purdum's thesis research materials include copies of official State Department documents collected by McLeod, including correspondence and reports regarding suspected homosexual individuals in the department.
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Towards a History of Princeton Computing (5 Files), 2008-2009
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Summary (2 Files), 2009
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Subseries 2B: Subject Files, Run II, 1959-2009 (mostly 1983-2006)
Subseries 2B: Subject Files, Run II includes subject files from the offices of numerous Office of Information Technology staff members. These files include timelines and plans related to Partnership 2000, Computing and Information Technology (CIT) annual reports, network disaster recovery plans, proposals to the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, posters and brochures from Information Technology Fairs, and articles on copyright and intellectual property and the preservation of digital information. This subseries also includes records related to several prominent technology administrators, including speech transcriptions of first Vice President of CIT Ira Fuchs, presentations by CIT's first Director of IT Architecture Lee Varian, and correspondence by Associate CIO and Director of Academic Services Serge Goldstein.
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Tom Reed Illustrations, 2000-2022
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Tom Reed, a 1971 alumnus with a Master's degree in Public Affairs from the Woodrow Wilson School, is an administrator in the New York City Department of Health as well as a graphic designer and illustrator who has published several instructional works and children's books. The collection consists of computer graphics and illustrations created by Reed of Princeton-related subjects such as James Madison and Albert Einstein, as well as artwork for Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni reunions.
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Tiger Hockey Email Newsletters, 2007-2010
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Tom and Ellen Crane are the parents of a Princeton Class of 2010 men's hockey player. The collection consists of email newsletters written by the Cranes for the families and fans of the Princeton men's hockey team.