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Series 8: Works of Others, 1946 December 2-1951 February 6
Consists of works by individuals such as Stella Ademic, Cedric Foster, Una Laurence, Olga Mestrovic, and Matteo Teresi, as well as others.
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3. Teaching Materials, 1946-1985
Includes notes, outlines, subject entries, student work, and printed materials related to Kunitz's long career as a teacher of poetry at various colleges and universities in the United States.
Subseries 4A: Notebooks, 1946-1964
Includes the notebooks in which Kunitz wrote lecture notes or recorded his students' progress. In most cases Kunitz noted the college or university where the notebook was being used, and so the sub-series is arranged alphabetically by institution and, within each institution name, by course title. Notebooks without an institution noted on the cover (or front page) are at the end of the sub-series and labeled "Unidentified."
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Subseries 1A: Manuscripts: Published Works, 1946-1983
This subseries includes Velikovsky's published works.
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Series 3: Sketchbooks, 1946-after 1996
Contains twelve binders of musical sketches, charts, and early manuscripts. Many items in the sketchbooks are bound upside-down, Cone's method for keeping different pieces separate.
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Correspondence with Molly Keane, 1941-1996
Includes around fifteen letters, as well as copies of correspondence of Keane with the Globe Theatre, a letter from Sally Phibbs, and materials related to Keane's funeral for which McCarthy gave the eulogy.
Correspondence, 1936-2019 (mostly 1968-2019)
Consists of business and personal correspondence with poets, writers, editors, and publishers such as Molly Keane, Sally Phipps, Dervla Murphy, Thomas Kinsella, Seamus Heaney, John McGahern, Jennifer Johnston, Terence de Vere White, Geraldine Kennedy, Carlo Gebler, Michael Longley, James Simmons, Padraic Fiacc, Gerald Dawe, Medbh McGuckian, John Montague, Robert Greacen, Desmond O'Grady, Dennis O'Driscoll, Seán Dunne, Theo Dorgan, William Wall (Liam deBhal), Patrick Galvin, Joan McBreen, Harry Clifton, Paul Durcan, Peter Fallon, Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill, Gerard Smyth, Paula Meehan, Paul Engle, August Kleinzahler, and Peter Jay; as well as politicians, public figures, and scholars including Lady Clementine Beit of Russborough House, Sir Adrian FitzGerald, Princess Grace de Monaco, Brigadier D.H. FitzGerald, the Countess Michalowski, Sir Richard Keane, W.E.D. Allen, Michael D. Higgins, William V. Shannon, Eugene J. McCarthy, Gerald Y. Goldberg, and John Bernstein. McCarthy's correspondence from the 1970s and 1980s, in particular, contains a number of letters from other emerging Irish poets of the time. While some correspondents have been indicated at the file-level, researchers should note that correspondence from the same person may be found in multiple folders.
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Series 3: Correspondence, Travel Material, and other Writing, 1946-2013
Series 3 includes professional and personal correspondence. Austin's professional correspondence includes letters from his two separate tenures at the State Department (dates), reflecting his focus on Israel and the Middle East, as well as human rights policies and arms sales. Other professional correspondence includes material relating to Austin's job searches, copies of his resume and State Department evaluation forms and qualification statements.
Indian Constitution research material, 1939-1997
Box 18 contains research and source material for Working a Democratic Constitution, primarily photocopies and clippings, compiled around the early 1990s. Many of the photocopies have been tabbed by one of Austin's research assistants with title, subject, and/or date. The box also includes some original handwritten notes. The box was labeled with a sticky note "Indian Constitution; Preventive Detention; Fundamental Rights; Liberty; Press." Some of the photocopied article subjects are: the Preventive Detention Act, Defense of India Ordinance, the restriction of liberties in Israel, the Bennett Coleman case, human rights, liberty in the press, women and social justice, freedom of speech, Supreme Court, the Emergency. Articles here were originally printed between 1939 and 1997. Date ranges on folders reflect the original dates of photocopied material.
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Series 3: Subject Files, 1946-2012
Series 3: Subject Files contains notes, reports, correspondence, news clippings, and other materials. Though the bulk of the series pertains to Saudi Arabia or the Middle East more generally, there are also materials on India and some biographical information on Eugene and Jerine Bird.
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Charles W. Millard Correspondence, 1946-2011
Consists of select correspondence, dating from 1946 to 2011, of art historian Charles W. Millard (1932-2017) with artists such as Sir Anthony Caro, Helen Frankenthaler, Carl Chiarenza, Mark Hewitt, Nick George, Jules Olitski, and others.
General Correspondence, 1946-2010
Consists primarily of correspondence from family, friends, and colleagues of Millard during his academic and professional career. Also includes personal letters, exhibition invitations, and purchase inquiries documenting his relationships with artists like Anthony Caro, Helen Frankenthaler, Carl Chiarenza, Jules Olitski, Kenneth Noland and others. Additional correspondents include Princeton University Professor of American Art and Architecture Donald D. Egbert; Lawrence Morton, former music curator for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and artistic director of the Ojai Festival; and writer Allan Gurganus.
General Correspondence, 1946-1964
Includes letters from Georgia O'Keefe, Ansel Adams, and Charles M. Schulz.
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Series 2: Correspondence, 1946-2010
Consists of two three-ring binders of correspondence and related memorabilia of Walter and Juanita Houk.
Walter Houk Collection of Ernest Hemingway, 1946-2010
Consists of manuscripts, correspondence, stenographer's notebooks, photographs, and nautical charts associated with Walter and Juanita Houk's years in Havana, Cuba, documenting their friendship with the Nobel prize-winning author Ernest Hemingway and his wife, Mary.
With Ernest and Mary Hemingway, 1946-1970
3-ring binder. Consists of 5 parts: 1) Ernest Hemingway Letters (1949-1950), 2) Mary Hemingway Letters (1950-1970), 3) Juanita Jensen Houk Letters and Memorabilia (1946-1964, 1989), 4) Nine Hemingway Christmas Cards (1949-1970), 5) Memorabilia from Mid-Century Cuba (1933-1952). All of the items are introduced, commented on, and/or annotated by Houk. Among the memorabilia are a 1949 Floridita Bar folder with an in-house photograph of Mary Hemingway and Juanita Jensen, a 1933 Sloppy Joe's Bar manual and map, several 1950s Havana newspaper clippings of Hemingway marlin tournament activities, and a late-1940s Esso road map of Cuba.
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Susanna Moore, 1946-2008
41 photographs of Moore. Also includes 4 images from her modeling portfolio and of artwork inspired by her.
Susanna Moore Papers, 1940-2022
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Susanna Moore is an American novelist. Her papers consist of drafts of novels and nonfiction books, correspondence with writers and artists, teaching materials from her time spent teaching incarcerated writers and Princeton undergraduates, photographs, and audiovisual material.
Series 5: Photographs, 1940-2008
This series consists of photogrraphs of Susanna Moore and her family as well as photographs of Frank Conroy, Deborah Eisenberg, Michael Laughlin, Mike Nichols, Jack Nicholson, Michelle Phillips, Roman Polanski, Wallace Shawn, and Richard Sylbert. Also includes images of Moore as a model.
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Series 5: Subject Files, 1946-2005
These files are arranged alphabetically and concern subjects relevant to The Hudson Review, but which do not fit easily into other series. Included are files related to the incorporation of the magazine in 1946, to industry associations and organizations such as the Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines and the Association of Literary Magazines of America, and to secondary projects undertaken by The Hudson Review such as The Hudson Review Anthology and The Hudson Review Fellowship. Also included are research files with headings such as "Hannah Arendt" and "Exxon Corporation" that generally contain clippings, notes and other general informational materials; topical files such as "Community Outreach," and "Anniversaries"; files about institution-specific events such as "Choice/ Robert Bly Controversy," and "United States Custom's seizure of Soft Machine"; files covering events in which The Hudson Review participated such as "The West Chester Conference" and "Sewanee Writers Conference"; and files pertaining to works published in The Hudson Review that were subsequently published in different forms or utilized for film or theatrical projects such as "Indians in Overalls," and "Stalingrad Letters." These files contain a variety of material including correspondence, clippings, informational brochures, offprints, photocopies of a range of materials (especially in the files related to the research done on The Hudson Review by Peter Brazeau), inter-office memos, and other documents.
Lowell, Robert, 1946-1987
Includes correspondence with Anne Eliot regarding a memoir of her engagement to Lowell.
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Merrill, James, 1946-2002
Includes three notebooks and loose pages of a fourth one; autograph and typescript drafts of Merrill's poems in Greek translation by Dekavalles; and printed material.
Newspaper and Magazine Clippings, 1946-1989
Includes copies of clippings of Greek and American newspapers and magazines about several literary figures, such as Ezra Pound and W.B. Yeats, Wallace Stevens, Marianne Moore, Eugene O'Neil, and Kimon Friar.
Miscellaneous and Unidentified, 1945-1994
Includes autograph manuscript drafts of an unidentified text both in English and in Greek; a note by Stratēs Myrivēlēs in Greek regarding Dekavalles's work "To Koutavi"; lists of Dekavalles's published poems, essays, articles, and talks; a short poem entitled "Skorpia mes'ton anemo" dated 1941; and a clipping of an interview given by Dekavalles to the Eleutherotypia (August 16, 1991); and a short biographical scketch of Dekavalles.
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University of Durham King's College material, 1946-1949
Subjects of these folders include Cowley, Elizabethan and Jacobean Poetry, and "Two Lectures on Modern Criticism" (18-25 May, 1949).
"The Masque of the Fortunate Warriors", 1946
The original folder, titled "Early Articles Pieces," identified this as being by Kermode.
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R. A. Cecil Correspondence, 1946-1993
Consists of letters to English curator R. A. Cecil primarily concerning the writing and publication of books about the Trollopes.
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Thomas Colchie '64 Collection on Jorge Amado, 1946-1991
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The collection consists of twenty-four audiocassette recorded interviews conducted by Thomas Colchie (Princeton University alumnus, Class of 1964) of or about Brazilian writer Jorge Amado. Recordings include interviews with Jorge Amado and other writers and artists speaking about Amado. Also includes photocopy documents about Amado's political involvement as an elected representative in Brazil's National Constituent Assembly from 1945-1947, and photocopy documents of Brazil's National Intelligence Service (SNI) file on Amado.
Series 2: Political Involvement / Map of Brazil, 1946-1987
In 1945, Jorge was elected to the National Constituent Assembly as a representative of the Brazilian Communist Party (Partido Comunista Brasileiro, PCB). As a representative, Amado introduced a law guaranteeing freedom of religious faith. In 1947, the Communist Party was declared illegal in Brazil, and its members were persecuted and imprisoned, which led Amado to go into exile to Europe from 1947-1954.
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Subseries 2A: General Correspondence, 1946-1990
This sub-series consists of Baird's general correspondence with friends, publishers, editors and others during the years 1946 to 1990. Correspondence related to specific works are included with the materials for each title as indicated in sub-series I. B. This sub-series is arranged chronologically by year.
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Subseries 5B: Subject Files, 1946-1990
This subseries consists of printed material culled from the Subject Files (Series 3) and includes monographs, journals, newsletters, magazines, reports, newspapers, press releases and some press clippings. Much of the material deals with various topics related to the main subjects.
Subseries 5C.2: Outside Organizations: Correspondence, 1946-1968
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This subseries (5.88 linear feet) contains correspondence between the ACLU and other organizations culled from the Outside Organizations Publications subseries (above). Generally, these records discuss projects, publications, or items of common interest between the ACLU and groups such the American Bar Association or the NAACP. However, much of the correspondence is from regional and highly specialized groups, with one box devoted to the American Immigration Conferences (1955-1960).
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Organization Affiliations, 1946-1988
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The Organization Affiliations series includes documents from a variety of organizations in which Lewis was active, often as a member of the board or advising committee, as well as material collected by Lewis about organizations. The documents include meeting minutes, correspondence, and papers about the organizations. Many of the organizations are focused on economic issues, while others are concerned with social conditions, education, and the humanities. The organizations include the American Economic Association (Lewis was a member of the executive committee), the Caribbean Development Bank (Lewis was the first president), the United Nations, and the World Bank General Advisory Panel (Lewis was the chair).
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Augusto Monterroso: Political career, 1946-1963
Includes documents from Monterroso's position as consul at the Guatemalan Embassy in Bolivia and Monterroso's exile to Mexico.
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Series 2: Project Files, 1946-1980
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Subseries 2B: Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee, 1946-1978
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Founded in the summer of 1964 to assist the civil rights movement, the Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee (LCDC) solicited lawyers to provide volunteer legal representation for worthy or significant cases. Typically, a volunteer lawyer would travel to a small town in the South and spend one month working on cases in coordination with one of the LCDC's regional offices. While these regional offices handled case work locally, the headquarters in New York handled lawyer solicitation, fundraising, publicity, and other general activities. In December 1967, the LCDC was merged into the Roger Baldwin Foundation (the tax-exempt arm of the ACLU) becoming the LCDC project of the Foundation. As the civil rights movement grew in popularity, the LCDC's practical and ideological goals were met by other organizations, most notably the United States Justice Department.
Litigation Files, 1946-1970
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