Physics--Theory of Collisions, 1953
Latin, 1933-1934
English and English/African American Studies, 1997-1999
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Prince Abdul Ilah -- Prince Abdul and Dr. Phillip K. Hitti examine the stained glass window in the University Chapel which bears the figure of Ar-razi, Arab Moslem physician of the 9th century., 1945 June 05
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Prince Abdul Ilah -- Prince Abdul and his party looking at a 16th century Koran in Firestone Library, the Treasure Room. Dr. Phillip K. Hitti., 1945 June 05
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Prince Abdul Ilah -- Prince Abdul and his party in Firestone Library, the Treasure Room. Dr. Phillip K. Hitti., 1945 June 05
Former box number AC067.MP006.
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Hans A. Widenmann Papers, 1915-1977 (mostly 1950-1977)
Hans A. Widenmann (1897-1976) was a stockbroker and economist with expertise in national and international monetary affairs. His successful business career was largely spent at Loeb, Rhoades & Company, and he was also frequently called upon to speak about international finance subjects. Widenmann's papers document his career at Loeb, Rhoades & Company and include his correspondence and writings, topical files, and biographical files.
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W. Beaumont Whitney Collection on A Princeton Companion, 1966-1978
W. Beaumont Whitney, II, President of the Princeton University Class of 1919, was instrumental in organizing the funding and sponsorship for Alexander Leitch's A Princeton Companion (1978). The collection consists mainly of Whitney's correspondence with potential donors, contributors, and with author Alexander Leitch.
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Hole In The Day, Chippewa, 1867-1877
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Racist, colonialist, and sexist language were used to describe many of the items in this collection. In most cases, descriptions were creator-supplied. In other cases, in which photographs lacked identifying information, descriptions were created by an archivist. However, the collection is a candidate for ongoing reparative description work. We hope that researchers will engage in a dialogue with staff about issues in the collection and changes that could help.
Bad Boy, Chippewa, 1867-1877
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Crossing Sky, Chippewa, 1867-1877
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Standing Buffalo, Santee, circa 1862
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Medicine Bottle, Dakota, 1865
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Medicine Bottle, M'dewakanton Dakota, 1864
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Philosophy Papers of George Tapley Whitney, 1920-1936
Consists of notes and lectures prepared by George Tapley Whitney while he was a professor of philosophy at Princeton University (1916-1936).
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Ann Whitman Papers on John Foster Dulles, 1952-1959
Ann Whitman (1908-1991) was personal secretary to President Dwight D. Eisenhower during both of his administrations and later served as chief of staff to Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller. Whitman's Papers on John Foster Dulles consist of photocopies of a portion of Whitman's files concerning secretaries of state John Foster Dulles and Christian A. Herter. The majority of the files consist of correspondence of John Foster Dulles, often with President Eisenhower or United States government officials, and also include a small amount of similar material of Christian A. Herter.
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Robert Rudd Whiting Papers, 1901-1918
Consists of works, correspondence, photographs, and scrapbooks of American journalist Robert Rudd Whiting (Princeton Class of 1901).
Scrapbook, 1901-1902
Scrapbook containing newspaper clippings and correspondence. Newspaper content largely short articles and humorous cartoons.
Scrapbook, 1917-1918
Scrapbook containing military map, newspaper clippings, photographs, event programs and other memoraiblia. Newspaper content largely concerned with Italian affairs. December 11, 1918, issue of Princeton Alumni Weekly.
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Series 2: Violetta Susan Elizabeth White Delafield, 1811-1949
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The papers of Violetta Susan Elizabeth White Delafield, consist of her writings, correspondence, documents, photographs, memorabilia, and miscellaneous material. Her writings and notes deal with her research in mycology and horticulture, and much of the correspondence reflects these topics. In addition, there is correspondence with family members such as her sister and brother, Lucy A. White Morris and Alain C. White. The documents contain papers of the White family as well as correspondence bearing on their estate. Material regarding the annual meetings of the Garden Club of America makes up the bulk of the miscellaneous material series.
Series 12: Prosper Montgomery Wetmore, 1790-1949
The papers of Prosper Montgomery Wetmore, grandfather of Violetta White Delafield, consist of twelve bound volumes (1818-1874) of correspondence, as well as loose material including letters by Wetmore, genealogical papers, miscellaneous material, and printed matter. The bound volumes contain correspondence between Wetmore and his family, business, policial, civic, and Eleventh Regiment New York State Militia colleagues, also some of his poems and essays, documents, maps, miscellaneous material, and printed matter. Some of the correspondents included in the bound volumes are Townsend Harris, William H. Seward, Benson J. Lossing, William Cullen Bryant, and Martin Van Buren.
Series 11: James Ross, 1768-1944
The papers of James Ross, U.S. senator and great-great-grandfather of John Ross Delafield, consist of correspondence, documents, estate papers, genealogical papers, miscellaneous material, visual material, printed matter, and papers of others. The correspondence contains legal and business letters, including letters by George Washington and Alexander Hamilton. Found among the documents and estate papers are deeds, insurance policies, wills, estate vouchers, and a survey book of the Ross proerty, as well as correspondence among Hopewell Hepburn, Hugh Brady Wilkins, and William Addison, the executors of the estate. The genealogical papers contain letters to Maturin L. Delafield and his sons, Joseph L. Delafield and John Ross Delafield, memoirs of James Ross by James Brownson and James Veech, biographical notes, and genealogies. There is miscellaneous material concerning the development of Tarantum, Pa., and Steubenville, Ohio, as well as some financial papers such as canceled checks, receipts, and account books (1801-1844). The visual material contains a photograph of a Thomas Sully portrait of Ross and architectural drawings of his summer home. The papers of others are those of James Ross, Jr., and include correspondence, documents, and miscellaneous financial papers.
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Undergraduate Class Photo -- Class of 1913, circa 1913
Folder or item number: 2. Additional information: Simpson, Edward Ridgely.
Undergraduate Class Photo -- Class of 1913, circa 1913
Folder or item number: 2. Additional information: Armstrong, Thomas Reeves.
Undergraduate Class Photo -- Class of 1913, circa 1913
Folder or item number: 2. Additional information: Richardson, Albert Starnes.
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Vicente Llorens Collection of Blanco White Family Materials, 1713-1930 (mostly 1798-1841)
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The collection contains manuscripts related to four generations of the Blanco White family, spanning two centuries: including works, diaries, correspondence, documents, accounts and expense records, and printed material. Joseph Blanco White, the Spanish-English writer and religious figure, remains the focus of the collection; however, his brother Fernando, a politician and intellectual of 19th-century Seville, also accounts for a substantial part of the material. Of particular interest are autograph manuscripts of several of Joseph's literary efforts, as well as other genealogical material relating to the Blanco White family.
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Dorothy Shipley White Photograph Collection, 1890-1970
The Dorothy Shipley White Collection encompasses two sets of photographs, one on the life of Charles deGaulle and the other on French Africa. White presumably collected the photographs in preparation for her book, Black Africa and deGaulle (Pennsylvania State University Press, 1979). Mrs. White sent the photographs and negatives of the deGaulle photographs to Princeton in 1989.
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Charles William White Papers, 1934-1977
American Charles William White wrote historical novels about artists and writers under the pen name of "Max White." Active as a historical fiction writer primarily in the 1930s through 1950s, White traveled in the same social circles as Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas. The collection consists of manuscripts and correspondence of Charles William White ("Max White"), including correspondence with Alice B. Toklas and Gertrude Stein.
Blockheads Original Manuscript, undated
Contains chapter 11 through the end (page 163-348), not whole manuscript.
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Historical Novels of Jere Wheelwright, 1948-1954
Consists of signed typescripts and galley proofs for four works of historical fiction by author Jere Wheelwright (1905-1961), (Princeton Class of 1927).
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Edith Wharton Manuscripts, 1903-1925
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Consists of corrected typescripts of several novels and articles by American novelist Edith Wharton.
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Frances Bragdon West Autograph Collection, 1873-1942
Consists of letters and autographs of authors, poets, critics, politicians, clergy, musicians, scientists, and other prominent personlities, as well as letters of friends and family, collected by Frances Bragdon West, wife of Princeton's first curator of numismatics.
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John Howell Westcott Collection, 1915
Consists chiefly of manuscript material for an edition of Einhard's Vita Caroli Imperatoris (or The Life Charlemagne) by classicist John Howell Westcott..
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Pliny Papers of J. H. Westcott, 1895-1902
Consists of manuscript material used in the preparation of Selected Letters of Pliny (1898), edited by Princeton classics professor J. H. Westcott.
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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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Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker Papers, 1910-1959
Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker was an American historian who taught at Princeton from 1910 to 1947. He was internationally recognized and wrote a number of important historical works. In 1947, he was president of the American Historical Association. His papers consist of Wertenbaker's works, correspondence, photographs, miscellaneous material, and printed matter.
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Max Werner papers, 1933-1955
Werner (pseudonym of Alexander Schifrin) was a Russian native who was exiled to Germany (1923-1933) and subsequently lived in France (1933-1939) and the United States (1940-1951). Consists of selected papers of Werner
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Elmer C. Werner Papers, 1937-1945 (mostly 1942-1945)
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The records of Elmer C. Werner (diaries, notes, clippings) document an impeded Internal Revenue Service investigation into contributions from Brown & Root, Inc. to Lyndon Baines Johnson's 1941 United States Senate campaign.
Diary, 1942
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Diary, 1943
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Kurt Weitzmann Papers, 1930-1991
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Kurt Weitzmann left his native Germany in 1935 for Princeton where he spent the remainder of his life, at the Institute for Advanced Study as a permanent member (1935-1972) and as a professor in Princeton University's Dept. of Art and Archaeology (1945-1972). Included are personal and professional correspondence, related files, course outlines, lectures, manuscripts and notes for various published works, scrapbooks of clippings, and printed matter.
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Theodore Weiss Publishing Correspondence, 1966-1982
Consists primarily of correspondence between American poet and editor Theodore Weiss and his editors at Macmillan Publishing, Arthur Gregor and Ray Roberts. Also included are a few clippings, advertisements, event programs concerning Theodore Weiss' work, and a printed interview with the poet.
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Quarterly Review of Literature (QRL) Records, 1943-2000
Consists primarily of the issue and correspondence files of the independent literary journal of the same name that was founded in 1943 by Warren Carrier, and co-edited and published from 1944-1999 by the husband and wife team of poet and former Princeton professor Theodore (Ted) and editor and author Renée Weiss. Also present in the collection are manuscripts of, and associated material from, eleven of Theodore Weiss's thirteen published books of poetry.
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Renée Weiss Papers, 1939-2006
Consists of professional and personal correspondence, travel diaries and related ephemera, notebooks, writings, and files relating to the Quarterly Review of Literature (QRL) of editor and writer Renée Karol Weiss (1923-2021). Some materials relate specifically to Renée's husband, poet and professor Theodore Weiss (1916-2003).
Travel-Related Materials, circa 1950-1990
Includes travel diaries and notebooks, photographs, and souvenir ephemera
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Weidenfeld & Nicolson Records, 1917-2012 (mostly 1960-2005)
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Consists of the publishing and administrative records of Weidenfeld & Nicolson, a British publishing company founded by George Weidenfeld (1919-2016) and Nigel Nicolson (1917-2004), which specialized in literary fiction and nonfiction, with an emphasis on history, biographies and memoirs, books by world leaders and political figures, glossy illustrated books, travel guides, and reference books. The collection documents the operations of the firm from its establishment in 1948 through its sale in 1991, and also includes some later records from as recent as 2012 related to its continued operation as an imprint of the Orion Publishing Group.
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F. Carrington Weems Papers, 1857-1919 (mostly 1906-1913)
Consists of papers of F. Carrington Weems (Princeton Class of 1907) primarily from his student days at Princeton and several years thereafter, during which he traveled in Europe, worked for the Alaska Road Commission, and became an army colonel in World War I.
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William R. Weeks Papers, 1746-1897
The Papers of William R. Weeks, Esq., consist of three folders of material researched and correspondence written for the furtherance of a book on Princeton University's early history Weeks planned to write. The title of the book was to be, "History of the First Endowment of the College of New Jersey, now Princeton University." It is highly doubtful that the book was ever written; there is no copy of it on record.
New Jersey Archives relating to the College of New Jersey, 1746-1761
--charters, commencement announcements, post appointments
Final research for the book, 1747-1758
Compiled in 1901: board of trustees meeting notes, reprinted editions of The First History of the College and The Diary of Rev. Samuel Davies, excerpts from records of the Presbyterian church, papers belonging to Jonathan Belcher and Nathan Fitzrandolph. 14 pages were removed for photocopying.
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William S. C. Webster Collection, 1862-1887
Consists of selected correspondence and several manuscripts of Princeton student William Stewart Cross Webster.
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Orlando F. Weber Collection, 1791-1903 (mostly 1820-1832)
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Consists of mostly nineteenth-century material collected by Orlando F. Weber, a prominent industrialist with an interest in the history of corporate practices and economics.
Letters, 1850-1903
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Letters from John Taylor to Robert S. Garnett, 1824 January
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John Watts Letters to Thomas Champion, 1813-1819 (mostly 1814)
Consists of forty-eight letters by former chaplain John Watts to his friend Thomas Champion, a merchant at Mssrs. Rhodes &Champion in Sheffield.
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Selected Papers of W. Scott Watson, 1822-1924 (mostly 1896-1904)
Consists of selected papers of American Presbyterian clergyman and missionary W. Sott Watson.
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Josiah Waters Invoice, 1730 July 4
Consists of a single sheet with a list of jobs done by Constable Josiah Waters between 1728-1730 and the payment he seeks for them from the Town of Charlestown. Each list item includes a fee. Several lines state delivering warrants warning people out of town, including Mary Vine and Thomas Webb with his wife and two children. Waters also requests that the town abate James Brown.
Toussaint Louverture Letter to Citoyen Herbier, 1802 January 15
Letter signed "Toussaint Louverture" to Citoyen Herbier, treasurer of the département of Ozama, dated 15 January 1802 at Saint-Domingue. In his capacity as governor of Saint-Domingue, Louverture instructs Citoyen Herbier to pay Citoyen Toulmé, a merchant, the sum of 212 gourdes for the purchase of ninety-eight lids (couvercles). A note by Toulmé at the bottom of the sheet records the receipt of this payment.
Lewis Tappan Letter to William W. Patton, 1847 April 20
A letter from Lewis Patton of New York, NY on behalf of the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society to Reverend William W. Patton of Hartford, CT, inviting him to deliver an address at the organization's anniversary events. The letter was written on abolitionist stationery consisting of a letterhead with an anti-slavery drawing engraved by P. Reason, with the caption, "A Colored Young Man of the City of New York, 1835."
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Clara Erskine Clement Waters Papers, 1869-1932
Consists primarily of manuscripts of Clara Erskine Clement Waters, an American art historian and world traveler.
"St. Christopher", circa 1871
AMs, pp. 1-10. Published, see pp. 74-77 in Waters' "A Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art" (New York: Hurd and Houghton, 1871)
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Princeton University Library Collection of George Washington Materials, 1750-1799
Consists of photostats of over 100 George Washington letters in the private collection of Edward Ambler Armstrong, as well as 14 original Washington letters and documents, and several supplementary items.
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Guy Warszawski Correspondence, Postcards, and Ephemera Related to the Collège de 'Pataphysique, 1950-2019 (mostly 1970-2019)
This collection comprises correspondence, postcards, and ephemera related to the Collège de 'Pataphysique, collected by Guy Warzawski, a Polish-Belgian professor. The Collège de 'Pataphysique was founded in Paris in 1948 and is dedicated to the furtherment of pataphysics, a parodistic "science of imaginary solutions" invented by French symbolist writer Alfred Jarry.
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Samuel Warren Letters to Charles Kent, 1848-1871
Consists of 37 autograph letters by English novelist Samuel Warren to his friend Charles Kent, an editor of the London Sun and the Weekly Register.
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Alba Houghton Warren Papers, 1864-1940 (mostly 1938-1940)
Consists of selected papers of Alba Houghton Warren (Princeton Class of 1936), professor of English at Princeton (1945-1955), relating to his earlier work "Richard Hengist Horne: A Literary Biography," which apparently was never published.
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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.