Alvaro Yunque Correspondence, 1921-1981 (mostly 1924-1979)
The Alvaro Yunque Correspondence consists of letters, manuscripts of poems, essays and other printed and miscellaneous material by Alvaro Yunque and others.
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Series 8: Robertson Foundation and Forrestal Center Corporation Tax Records, 1994-2010 June
Includes Robertson Foundation tax workpapers from the period 2003 to 2009, which makes up nearly the full nine boxes of this series. Also includes Forrestal Center Corporation tax workpapers from the period 1994 to 1999, which comprise a portion of one box.
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Kathleen Tankersley Young Correspondence, 1928-1932
Consists chiefly of correspondence of American author and editor Kathleen Tankersley Young with the New York book designer and printer Lew Ney and his wife, Ruth Widen.
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Charles W. Yost Papers, circa 1790-2015 (mostly 1930-1980)
Charles W. Yost (1907-1981) led a varied career as a diplomat, United Nations representative, writer, and scholar. He was a member of the foreign service intermittently between 1930 and 1971, after which time he devoted himself full-time to writing and teaching. Yost's papers document his professional life in the Foreign Service, as well as his time in academia, and include his correspondence, writings, and photographs.
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Inscribed portrait: Richard Aldington by Yevonde, circa 1930
Inscribed on reverse "To Sylvia Beach With all good wishes from Richard Aldington"
Inscribed Formal Portrait: Richard Wright by Max Yavno, 1946
Inscribed "To Sylvia Beach, Sincerely yours, Richard Wright, June 7, 1946, Paris," stamped on reverse "please credit photo by yavno"
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Yeandle Collection of Film Star Photographs, 1918-1949 (mostly 1932-1947)
consists of scrapbooks of publicity photographs of American motion-picture actors and actresses, mainly of the 1930s and 1940s, collected by Mrs. A. M. Yeandle.
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Makoto Yasuda Papers on Private Investment Company for Asia, 1968-1984
Makoto Yasuda is the former chairman of Private Investment Company for Asia (PICA), an association of 243 North American, European, Japanese, Australian, and Canadian companies and banks. Based in Singapore, PICA funded new and existing private businesses throughout Asia, specifically in countries with tiger economies. The collection is comprised of PICA's annual and quarterly reports, investment proposals and reports on investment projects, and Board of Directors and Executive Committee meeting minutes and correspondence.
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Philip Wylie Papers, 1920-1984 (mostly 1930-1971)
SOME ONLINE CONTENT
A writer of fiction and nonfiction, Philip Gordon Wylie (Princeton Class of 1924), authored hundreds of short stories, articles, serials, syndicated newspaper columns, novels, and works of social criticism. His collection consists of manuscripts and correspondence representing his life work, ranging from Dormitory Ditties, published during his college days (circa 1920), to The End of the Dream, a novel published posthumously in 1972.
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Princeton Food Symposium, 2016 February 19
Speakers: 20 panelists, all day conference; "Conf. link http://kellercenter.princeton.edu/engage/e-vents/e-vents-list/179/ All day conference: Needs to be recorded ; simulcast from Dodds to Bowl 16, Converted to web compatible files ( mp4) and other formats compatible you tube, etc We will need turnaround on files asap ( Monday after the conference) we wish to have small edited portions of the larger file for posting . Karla Cook will assist with selecting these small edits.; run time: 5 Events Avg. 1.5 hours each
Case or Controversy: The (legal) future of public unions, 2016 March 28
Speakers: Dorian Warren, Roosevelt Institute; Janice Fine, Rutgers University; Benjamin Sachs, Harvard Law School; Moderator: Paul Frymer, LAPA Director; run time: 1:06:01
TRUMP AND THE CONSTITUTION - The Rights of Immigrants and Refugees, 2017 February 21
Speakers:Kathryn Abrams, LAPA Fellow; University of California-Berkeley School of Law. Amaney Jamal, Director, Mamdouha S. Bobst Center for Peace and Justice. Robert O. Keohane, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Sohaib Sultan, Muslim Life; Details: http://lapa.princeton.edu/content/rights-immigrants-and-refugees; Run Time: 1:30:51
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Princeton University Library Collection of Walter Livingston Wright Materials, 1925-1947
Consists of manuscripts, correspondence, and documents of Walter Livingston Wright, Jr. (Princeton Class of 1921) relating to his work in Turkey, Princeton, and Washington, D.C., as well as papers of his father, Walter Livingston Wright (Class of 1892) who was president of Lincoln University (Pa.).
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PETER PINDAR'S FAVOURITE GIPSEY BALLAD as delivered at the masquerade of 10 April 1793, the music by T. Wright, circa 1800
Based on a poem by John Wolcot (1738-1819), alias 'Peter Pindar'
Harrison and Knyvett's vocal concert. Thursday, March 6, 1794 …, 1794
The programme for a vocal concert given by Messrs Harrison and Knyvett, number 4 in a series. The composers include Handel, Stevens, Boyce, Sarti and others. No copy in ESTC online.
VIVALDI'S MOST CELEBRATED CONCERTOS in all their parts for Violins and other instruments with a thorough bass for the harpsicord … Opera terza, 1732
Smith Humphries, Walsh, 1520: the first violin part only, and perhaps lacking the final section (S say this is a reissue of Smith 469, 509 and 522; but 522 is itself a reissue of 469 and 509 so this may be the complete first violin part).
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Joshua Butler Wright Papers, 1909-1938
The Joshua Butler Wright Papers (1909-1938) document a thirty year diplomatic career in legations and embassies of the United States in Europe and South America and as Assistant Secretary of State under President Calvin Coolidge. The Collection contains correspondence, documents, publications and most notably, diaries reflecting Wright's impressions of various official and non-official activities.
Series I: Correspondence, 1909
Series I: Correspondence (1909) consists of a few pages of personal correspondence written to a Mr. and Mrs. Bob while passing through the Panama Canal zone.
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Series 2: Correspondence to Richard R. Wright, 1931-1935
Series 2 contains correspondence sent to Richard R. Wright between 1931 and 1934, his undergraduate years at Princeton. Richard was the son of Harry H. Wright. Most correspondence comes from his family's home in Allentown, New Jersey, as well as from Wilson College in Chambersburg, PA. His correspondents include his mother Mary (Mae), his father H.H. Wright, his sisters Elizabeth and Mary, his uncle W.L. Wright, Jr., and a woman named Jeanne. Occasionally included are letters Mae received from her brother Fred in Harrisburg, PA, letters Mae and Harry received from Elizabeth once she was studying at Wilson College. Two of the letters are written by Richard Wright from Princeton, to each of his parents, and postmarked May 1935.
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.