Mathieu-Guillaume-Thérèse Villenave's Collection on Alina d'Eldir, circa 1829 - 1950s (mostly 1829-1845)
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Consists of correspondence and other materials collected by Mathieu-Guillaume-Thérèse Villenave relating to Alina d'Eldir, including her biography, her work with magnetism treatments, and the Ordre Asiatique de Morale Universelle.
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Princeton Ethiopic Manuscript No. 73: Anaphora of Our Lady Mary of Cyriacus of Bhnsa, Office Prayers, circa 1800-1999
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Princeton Ethiopic Manuscript No. 30: Homily [in Honor] of [the Archangel] Michael (Dərəsanä Mika'el), circa 1770-1959
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Fols. 10v, 11rv, 12v, passim: The owner's names Haylä Maryam and Wälätä Maryam appear at the beginning and ending of every text.
Princeton Ethiopic Manuscript No. 75: Asmat Prayer of the Disciples, 1900s
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Alumni and Faculty Offprint Collection, circa 1800-1997 (mostly 1915-1955)
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This collection consists of offprints of articles written by Princeton alumni and faculty; however, in some instances the articles are written about an individual alumni or faculty member. The offprints generally consist of journals, published articles, speeches, lectures, sermons, memorials, and articles from scientific journals and magazines.
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Charles W. Yost Papers, circa 1790-2015 (mostly 1930-1980)
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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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Subseries 2F: Juvenilia, 1949 October-December
This sub-series consists of "Mis primeros versos," a notebook (24 unnumbered pages) with poems written when the author was twelve years old.
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Arthur H. Thornhill Papers, 1987-2003 (mostly 1930-1992)
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Contains selected papers, photographs, and memorabilia of Arthur H. Thornhill, Jr., Princeton Class of 1946, pertaining to his publishing career at Little, Brown and Company and his involvement in a variety of organizations and activities within the publishing industry. Also present in the collection is a limited amount of material from Thornhill's father, Arthur H. Thornhill, Sr., who preceded his son as president of Little, Brown and Company.
Series 3: Author Files, 1947-2003
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Consists of personal and editorial correspondence between Arthur Thornhill, Jr., and Little, Brown authors.
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William F. Shellman Papers, 1930s-1980s
William F. Shellman was a member of the Dept. of Architecture faculty at Princeton University faculty forty years (1946-1986). He taught introductory courses in architecture and the visual arts and courses designed to heighten architectural students' visual sensitivity. His collection consists of his papers, primarily lectures and notes for his classes, but including matted illustrations and photographs of sample forms of architecture, cassette tapes of lectures, slides, architectural drawings, and watercolors.
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Series 2: Albert Schweitzer Papers, 1945-1994 August
Consists of the papers of Albert Schweitzer, including documents, scrapbooks, and audio visual materials.
Miriam Rogers collection of Albert Schweitzer, 1945-1973 (mostly 1950-1963)
Consists primarily of papers collected by Miriam Rogers concerning Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965) as medical missionary and physician at his hospital (founded in 1913) in Lambarene, French Equatorial Africa, after World War II. Rogers shared Albert Schweitzer's interest in music (as a pianist) and medicine, leading her to become chairman (1950-1971) of the""Friends of Albert Schweitzer" in Boston. She made several trips to Africa, France, and Germany to visit Schweitzer.
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About Lambaréné [articles, clippings], 1956, 1858-1965
28 newspaper articles and clippings about Lambaréné
About Unitarianism, 1949-1971
38 writings, articles, pamphlets, and magazines, with articles, about Schweitzer's affiliation with Unitarianism; 1 play about the life of Schweitzer, published by a largely Unitarian publishing company [from a Mrs. Dorothy S. Grant]
About Dr. Schweitzer--Ross List [32-51], 1949-1966
9 articles, clippings, and magazines, with articles, about Schweitzer [organized numerically to correspond with numbers given on a list of Schweitzer Articles donated by Mr. Mrs. Emory Ross, affiliates of The Albert Schweitzer Fellowship--New York]
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Subseries 1A: Translation, 1949-1950 March
Consists of the translation of Goethe's Elective Affinities with Elizabeth Mayer.
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Series 1: Helen Frankenthaler Correspondence, 1949-2005
This series includes five decades of frequent and lengthy correspondence between second-generation Abstract Expressionist painter Helen Frankenthaler (1928-2011) and Sonya Rudikoff. Letters are primarily from Frankenthaler to Rudikoff, numbering around 234 letters and 314 postcards from 1950 to 1997, including several letters addressed to Robert Gutman and the Gutman family after Rudikoff's death. Also present are a few letters addressed to Rudikoff from Frankenthaler's husband, the prominent first-generation Abstract Expressionist painter Robert Motherwell (1915–1991) and his daughters. Motherwell also often signed and wrote postscripts to some of Frankenthaler's postcards throughout the 1960s.
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Beckmer, Earl R, 1949 May-August
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Henry Martin Papers, 1949-2003 (mostly 1980-1999)
Consists of scrapbooks of tearsheets and clippings, original artwork in pencil and in pen and ink, correspondence, financial documents, periodicals, permission agreements, and contracts spanning Henry Martin's career as a cartoonist and illustrator.
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SERIES VI: FINANCIAL FILES, 1949-1969
SERIES VI: FINANCIAL FILES (1949-1969) consist of accountants' reports prepared by Harry Lefker Company (1949-1951) and Louis J. Lifshey Co. (1952-1969) for the finances of Freedom House, and the accountants' reports prepared by Harry Lefker Company (1948-1951) and Louis J. Lifshey Co. (1952-1969) for the Willkie Memorial of Freedom House, Inc. Also included is a list of the major contributors to Freedom House for the years 1965 to 1966.
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Series 8: Conferences, 1949 October 12-1953 November 22
This series consists of materials relating to a series of conferences held in Randolph, N.H., Princeton, and Boston (1949-1953). This series is first organized by location or subject (Randolph, Princeton, and methodology), and then chronologically by date.