Series 5: Reports, Announcments, Lists, 1979-2013
Mainly consists of annual reports and fellowships reports; also contains other types of reports, announcements, lists and calendars.
Program in Hellenic Studies Records, 1979-2021
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Since its founding in 1979, the Program in Hellenic Studies at Princeton University has aimed to promote and support the teaching and study of Byzantine and modern Greek civilization. The Program in Hellenic Studies Records document the academic and cultural offerings sponsored by the Program. The offerings include lectures, discussions, and colloquia led by faculty, fellows and visiting scholars, as well as concerts, exhibitions, and film screenings. The records also include annual reports of activities, lists of fellows, and related materials.
Series 3: Performances, Screenings and Exhibitions, 1979 November 27-2011
Includes records related to events sponsored by the department such as concerts, theatrical performances, film screenings, readings and exhibitions.
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Nadine Strossen Papers, 1979-2013
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Nadine Strossen, former national board president of the American Civil Liberties Union, is a well-known civil libertarian, law professor and author. This collection consists of records generated by Nadine Strossen in her leadership roles with the American Civil Liberties Union and as professor of law at the New York Law School.
Nadine Strossen Papers - June 2013 Accession, 1980-2010
This series includes records from Strossen's career as a professor at New York Law School, and some records from her service at the American Civil Liberties Union.
Series 1: Correspondence, 1986-2013
Files in this collection fall into three categories -- correspondence with members of the Supreme Court (each file is designated by the Justice's name), Strossen's "thank-you" file, and a general correspondence file, arranged chronologically. Subjects include her writing, teaching, public speaking, and ACLU National Board President responsibilities.
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Abigail Klionsky Oral History Collection on Jewish Student Life at Princeton, 1979-2014 (mostly 2013-2014)
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Abigail Klionsky is a member of the Princeton University undergraduate Class of 2014 who undertook an oral history project on Jewish student life at Princeton as part of her senior thesis. The collection consists of fifteen transcripts of Klionsky's interviews with Jewish alumni and also includes a copy of a transcript of Henry Morgenthau III's interview with David Frisch in 1979.
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Robert H. Moore, Jr. Files on Ernest Gordon, 1979-2015
Consists of Robert Moore's files on Ernest Gordon (1916-2002), WWII veteran, author, and former Presbyterian dean of the Princeton University chapel, including correspondence, applications, programs, clippings, and other materials relating to Moore's nomination of Gordon for the 2002 Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion; the motion picture "To End All Wars" (2001) based on Gordon's book "Through the Valley of the Kwai" (1962) (including the DVD); Gordon's death; and CREED (Christians Efforts for the Emancipation of Dissidents). Correspondents include Gordon and other notable figures.
CREED (Christians Efforts for the Emancipation of Dissidents), 1985-2015
Includes correspondence from Gordon.
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Series 3: Biographical, 1980-2010
Contains clippings, correspondence, and audiovisual materials regarding Coles's career. It includes records documenting his time as director of Howard University's Ralph J. Bunche International Affairs Center and Morehouse College's Andrew Young Center for International Affairs.
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Essays, 1981-2000s
Consists of drafts of essays, including those O'Connor wrote as an undergraduate student, notes on a short story workshop, essays on Gulliver's Travels and Patti Smith, and responses for Marianne Magazine.
Other Writings and Unpublished Works, 1981-2011
Joseph O'Connor Papers, 1981-2020 (mostly 1989-2020)
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Joseph O'Connor is an Irish novelist, screenwriter, playwright, journalist, broadcaster, poet, and professor of creative writing. The collection consists of drafts, research, publicity, and recordings related to O'Connor's books and plays for radio, screen, and stage; as well as notebooks and diaries, correspondence, business and publicity files, and photographs.
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Correspondence Re: Work, 1981-2011
Awards, 1986-2009
Newspaper Clippings, 1987-2009
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Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies Records, 1981-2017 (mostly 1981-1992)
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Princeton University's Program in Women's Studies was founded in 1981. The collection consists of articles related to women's issues from the Daily Princetonian and other local publications, as well as clippings on other subjects such as University investments in South Africa and the program's public website.
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Beyond the Sea; Swimming Lessons; Map of Everything; Correspondence, 1982-1984, 1996-2021
Consists primarily of correspondence. The bulk of the correspondence contains response to her publications, Beyond the Sea, Swimming Lessons, and Map of Everything; notices and publicity; launch and readings coordination; and endorsement blurbs. Other materials documenting these books include ephemera such as flyers, programs, launch invitations, clippings of reviews, a small amount of design mockups, and a proof of Map of Everything. Other correspondence are from individuals regarding each others' works, book launches, reading events, and individual and publisher requests for inclusion in various publications. There is a small amount of logistical correspondence regarding Fitzgerald's teaching. Correspondents represented in this box include: Kieran McLoughlin, Paul Allen, John McAuliffe, Jessie Lendennie and Siobhán Hutson (on behalf of Salmon Poetry), Nessa O'Mahony, Nick Kennedy, Hélène Cardona, Carlo Gébler, David Wheatley, and Paul Casey, among others.
Anne Fitzgerald Papers, 1982-2021 (mostly 2000-2021)
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Consists of correspondence, drafts of poems, ephemera, and photographs documenting the working career of the Irish poet, Anne Fitzgerald.
Correspondence; Princess Grace Irish Library Residency; Thornfield Poets, 1997-2018
Consists of correspondence with Dermot McCabe (who had comments and edits for Fitzgerald's proof of Beyond the Sea), Carlo Gébler, Jessie Lendennie, Harry Clifton, Leeds University, Nessa O'Mahony, Colette O'Donoghue, Pushkin Trust, and the Duchess of Abercorn. The correspondence generally regards launch events, readings, submissions, and each others' works, and are accompanied by promotional materials like brochures and flyers, and photographs. There are some clippings and periodicals of some of Anne Fitzgerald's earliest published poetry. There is a small amount of teaching material from Fitzgerald's time at the Taos Institute of Art in New Mexico and the Poetry Ireland Centre consisting of correspondence, promotional material (brochures and pamphlets), and photographs.
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Davis International Center Records, 1982-2017
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The International Center at Princeton was founded in 1974 by a volunteer cohort of faculty, alumni, and community residents to welcome new international graduate students and visiting scholars to the University community. The collection documents the Center's programs and events, as well as international student associations and alumni groups.
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Pluto Press Publisher Files, 1982-2017 (mostly 1997-2010)
Consists of Pluto Press publisher files produced by scholars writing about the conflicts of the Middle East, containing 164 publisher's files for 113 books. Pluto Press is a British independent book publisher founded in 1969 and is known for being a radical political publishing house that focuses on contemporary issues. Collection includes correspondence between authors and publishers, publishing contracts, financial projects, press releases, author questionnaires, chapter drafts, and cover designs. The collection spans the years 1982-2017, with the bulk of materials from 1997 to 2010.
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Dimitri H. Gondicas '78 Collection of Printed Ephemera Relating to Institutions and Organizations Promoting and Preserving the Greek Culture, 1983-2018
Consists of printed ephemera of Greek and Greek-American foundations, organizations, and cultural centers both in the United States and in Europe with the goal of preserving and promoting the Greek history, language, and culture.
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Series 1: Materials in Paper Format, 1985-2009
This series contains correspondence, meeting minutes, newsletters, and other paper documents related to the activities of the Fund for Reunion.
Fund for Reunion records, 1985-2010 (mostly 1985-1995)
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Fund for Reunion is a Princeton alumni organization supporting gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender alumni. The records contain correspondence, meeting minutes, newsletters and other items related to the activities of Fund for Reunion.
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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 2: Development, 1990-2009
This series focuses on efforts at economic and social development within indigenous and rural populations. The publications address such subjects as the management of natural resources and socioeconomic development strategies, which often intertwine with issues of identity and culture.
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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Series 3: Water and Sanitation, 1985-2012
Series 3 includes material related to Mauerstein-Bail's involvement in water and sanitation projects. There are several reports on water and sanitation strategies and plans and documentation on other water and sanitation initiatives, in particular examining the role of women and community participation. A substantial part of this series is a collection of 47 bundles of an interview transcript; the interview is with Margaret Mwangola of the Kenya Water for Health Organization (KWAHO) and is connected to a book project on water and sanitation issue that presumably involved Mauerstein-Bail as an advisor or editor for the project. A draft text of the book is included in this series.
Mina Mauerstein-Bail Papers, 1985-2012
Mina Mauerstein-Bail is a development professional with extensive international experience in the links between health and economic development. These Papers include reports, study papers and background materials collected over the course of her career and reflecting her areas of expertise: HIV and development, water and sanitation, and supporting local government and community capacity to address HIV/AIDS issues.
Series 1: HIV and Development, 1989-2011
Series 1 includes materials supporting Mauerstein-Bail's work in the HIV/AIDS and development area. These include program papers, reports, issue papers and study papers produced for the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) as well as related reports and background materials produced by other agencies such as UNAIDS, WHO,and the World Bank. Also included are related conference materials.
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Princeton University Players (PUP) Records, 1986-2013
Princeton University Players (PUP) was formed in 1986 as the only all student-run musical theatre organization on campus, with six productions each season. The Princeton University Players Records consists of programs and posters from 1986-2012, as well the script from their first production.
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Robert B. Oakley Papers, 1986-2014
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Robert B. Oakley (1931-2014) was a Foreign Service Officer who served as U.S. Ambassador to Zaire, Somalia, and Pakistan. The collection consists of a comprehensive oral history with Oakley, along with his various speeches, articles, and papers on the topics of U.S. diplomacy and foreign relations.
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Richardson Auditorium programs, 1987-2021
Richardson Auditorium (formerly known as Alexander Hall) is Princeton University's premiere performance venue for a wide variety of events including concerts, plays, lectures, and dance performances. The collection consists of programs for performances and other events held at Richardson Auditorium.
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Dimitri H. Gondicas '78 Collection of Printed Ephemera of Hellenic Studies Programs in the United States and Around the World, 1989-2019
Consists of printed material of several educational and cultural institutions and foundations featuring the study, the teaching, and the promotion of the Greek language, literature and culture from antiquity to the present, both in the United States and around the world.
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Series 7: 2009 Accessions, 1990, 2007-2009
Series 7: 2009 Accessions, 1990, 2007-2009 consists of photographs and promotional materials related to the dedication of sereral campus facilities and the Aspire campaign. It includes brochures, lapel pins, invitations, bookmark, buttons, and similar promotional materials for the dedication of the Lewis Library [AR.2009.011]; kickoff dinner menu and program, announcement, buttons, invitations and other materials for the Aspire campaign [AR.2009.011]; black and white photographs and contact sheets of the DeNunzio Pool dedication by Randall Hagadorn [AR.2009.012]; and dedication materials for Butler College, Keller Center, Sherrerd Hall and the Carl A. Fields Center/Community House (58 Prospect) [AR.2009.128].
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Environmental Education, 1990-2009
Within this section, the Proyecto Agrícola Forestal Kunan Mink'a (PAFKUM) materials consist of educational tools organized by theme into packets containing small posters and teaching aids.
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Project on Ethnic Relations Records, 1990-2016
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The Project on Ethnic Relations (PER) was a not-for-profit organization based in Princeton, NJ concerned with the course of interethnic conflicts during the post-communist transitions in Central and Eastern Europe, Russia and former Soviet Union, and the Balkans following 1989 and extending into the 21st century. The collection consists of paper and digital reports and records of consultations, meetings, roundtables (and discussions and preparations for roundtables), and correspondence with leaders of political parties and representatives of governments and international organizations.
Audio-Visual Materials: CDs, Data Cartridge and VHS, 1991-2009
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Series 9: 2010 Accession of Audio-Visual Materials, 1991-2009
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This series includes one data cartridge, 17 data CDs, 185 audio cassettes and 14 VHS tapes of high-level negotiations, meetings, and inteviews with key individuals documenting the work of the Project on Ethnic Relations. Much of this material is available electronically. Please review Mudd Library's policy on audio-visual materials for information about accessing non-digitized items.
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Graduate Alumni Records, 1990-2022
The records consist of the academic files of former graduate students of Princeton University. The information contained in each file varies greatly but can include grade cards, Graduate School applications, a photograph of the student, letters of recommendation, biographical information, lists of achievements, news clippings, and obituaries.
Aaraj, Najwa D., 2009
Department: ELE; date reflects year of degree or last year of enrollment; contains photo: yes.
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James A. Baker III Oral History Collection, 1991-2016
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The James A. Baker III Oral History Project is a joint project run by the Seeley G. Mudd Library at Princeton University and the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy at Rice University. The collection consists of transcripts and audio files of interviews with individuals who knew and worked closely with James A. Baker III during his career in politics and public service.
Series 2: Panel Discussions and Events, 1991 October 30-2010 April 24
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Contains transcripts and audio and video recordings of panel discussions and other events, including the ground breaking of the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy.
Series 1: Oral History Interviews, 2006 May 23-2016 March 23
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Contains transcripts and audio files of interviews with individuals who knew and worked closely with James A. Baker III during his career in politics and public service.
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Papers, 1992-2012
These records of Livia Plaks' work with the Project on Ethnic Relations include reports, correspondence, clippings, and publications.
Photographs, 1992-2012
This series includes photographs of Project on Ethnic Relations events and trips.
Livia Plaks Papers, 1992-2012
Livia Plaks was a co-founder of the Princeton-based Project on Ethnic Relations (PER) and served as executive director. This collection includes publications, correspondence, subject files and photographs created by Plaks relating to the PER.
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Pera, Cristóbal, 1992-2077
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Department of Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Cultures Records, 1994-2017
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The Department of Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Cultures was formed from the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures in 2001 and offers an undergraduate major in Spanish and/or Portuguese as well as a graduate program in the field. The records consist of undergraduate course syllabi from the Department of Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Cultures for the academic years 1994/1995 through 2009/2010.
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"Poesía seleccionada", 1994-2011
"La línea oscura: Poesía escogida", 1994-2014
"Estoico y frugal", 1998-2011
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Class of 1969 Community Service Fund Records, 1995-2009
The Class of 1969 Community Service Fund provides community service opportunities to Princeton students primarily through domestic and international internships. The records document the fund's internship programs and include applications for and evaluations of internships.
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Princeton Women's Lacrosse Records, circa 1975-2010
Formed in the fall of 1972 under the direction of Coach Penny Hinckley, the Princeton Women's Lacrosse team was the first women's team at Princeton to reach an NCAA Final. The collection documents the history of the Princeton Women's Lacrosse team and contains a variety of records including clippings, statistics, schedules, practice notes, and a number of videorecordings of games. Also included are a limited amount of videorecordings, photographs and publications on women's field hockey.
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Princeton University Student Organization Websites Collection, 1996-2018
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The collection, assembled by staff of the University Archives, contains captures of public websites created and maintained by various student organizations at Princeton University. The collection does not contain exhaustive captures of all public student organization websites.
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.
Princeton Disability Awareness Public Website, 2009
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This website, which is intended for the general public and Princeton students, contains information about the Princeton Disability Awareness, an undergraduate student group that is devoted to disability awareness, education, and inclusion.
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Series 1: Interviews and Articles, 1998-2015
Series 1: Interviews and Articles includes transcripts from recorded interviews, articles, and notes.
Merrell Noden Papers, 1998-2015
Merrell Noden (1955 -2015), class of 1978, was a journalist and cross country coach based primarily in New Jersey who contributed regularly to the Princeton Alumni Weekly. This collection features microcassettes as well as written and typed notes from interviews with Princeton Alumni taken for Princeton Alumni Weekly.
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Sirleaf Market Women's Fund Records, 1998-2017
The Sirleaf Market Women's Fund (SMWF) was a non-profit organization dedicated to restoring the livelihoods of market women in post-war Liberia. The collection documents the operations of SMWF International, the fundraising arm of SMWF, including its administration, governance, outreach, finances, fundraising, and programming.
Digital Records, 1998 April 28-2016 January 22
External Events, 1998 April 28-2016 January 22
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Princeton Prize in Race Relations Records, 1999-2011
The Princeton Prize in Race Relations was established in 2003 by alumni volunteers to recognize and encourage high school students who have made efforts to improve racial harmony. The Princeton Prize in Race Relations Records consist of the files of the founder of the Princeton Prize, Henry Von Kohorn '66.
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Undergraduate Academic Files, Series 9, 2000-2009
This collection consists of the individual academic files of former undergraduate students of Princeton University. The files contain grades, transcripts, and other information relating to the subject's academic career.