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1945, 1945
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Allen W. Dulles Papers: Digital Files Series, 1939-1977
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Allen W. Dulles (1893-1969), though a diplomat and lawyer, was renowned for his role in shaping United States intelligence operations, including the longest service as director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The Allen W. Dulles Digital Files contain scanned images of professional correspondence, reports, lectures, and administrative papers, declassified and released by the CIA in 2007. The collection spans Dulles's time as Chief of the Office of Strategic Services office in Bern, Switzerland during World War II, his work at the Central Intelligence Agency, and his retirement.
Appointment and Call Diaries, 1939-1974
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The Appointment and Call Diaries subseries provides secretarial summaries of phone calls to Dulles as well as lists of his appointments. The diaries are most plentiful from 1962-1967; while gaps exist, the diaries do provide detailed information about Dulles' daily communication.
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1945-1947, 1945-1947
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1945 April, 1945 April
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1945 August, 1945 August
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TNS from Padmore to Moon telling him about his press release for the Pittsburgh Courier, the discussions regarding the Pan African Congress, and urging Henry Lee Moon to promote it in his newspaper; 1 p.
1945 April 9, 1945 April 9
Memorandum to Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois from Moon informing him about the Pan African Congress, the Provisional Committee and its members, giving him a list of names of people who are interested in the Congress, and asking Du Bois for his participation in the Congress.; 2 pp.
George Padmore Collection, 1933-1945
Consists of original letters, essays, and articles of George Padmore (1903-1959), a leading Pan-Africanist, journalist, and author. Padmore played a crucial role in developing the Fifth, Pan African Congress, and was also instrumental in organizing black labor movements from the 1930s onwards.
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"Albemarle" correspondence 1942-1949 - Automobiles 1946-1949, 1942-1949
includes TLsS from Helen Keller (Am. Foundation for the Blind)
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John E. Rovensky Papers, 1920-1968 (mostly 1920-1929)
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John E. Rovensky (1880-1970) was a banker and economist. As a banker, he held the position of vice president at the National Bank of Commerce, Bank of America, and City Bank. As an economist, he was a member of the Economists' National Committee on Monetary Policy, the National Monetary Association, and the Stable Money Association. Rovensky's papers document his work as an economist, including his tenure as president of the Stable Money Association in 1927. The papers are comprised of correspondence, offprints, and newspaper clippings.
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1946: "Excursions: Suite for A Capella Chorus", 1946
Text from poems by Henry Thoreau. Printed pamphlet is signed, "To Ed from Mathilde, 1/13/56."
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1. General, 1944-1995
This category consists of letters from friends and associates of Caroline Gordon's. Some were sent after her death and are addressed to Gordon's daughter, Nancy (Tate) Wood, or son-in-law, Percy Wood.
2. Family, 1925-1984
Unlike correspondence in the "General" category, the majority of materials under "Family" consist of letters Caroline Gordon wrote and sent to various family members, particularly her aunt Pidie and cousin Marion "Manny." These letters therefore constitute a rich trove of autobiographical material about Caroline Gordon over a span of six decades.
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Geographical Playbills Collection, 1832-1980 (mostly 1925-1965)
The Geographical Playbills Collection consists chiefly of playbills from the United States, but Great Britain, Canada, Bermuda, France, Germany, and Japan are also represented. Although this is a collection of playbills, there are also some letters, documents, printed matter, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous material.
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1950 prospectus, 1949
12mo, pp. 16; 2 plates, illustrations throughout; original red pictorial wrappers, mostly fine. Titles listed in this catalogue include Thackeray's "Henry Esmond"; "Poems of Keats"; Flaubert's "Salambo"; "Voltaire's England," with engravings by Hogarth; "The Iliad of Homer"; William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"; Prévost's "Manon Lescaut," with a study by Edward Sackville-West; and Melville's "Typee". Also includes a list of recent publications (including "Grimm's Folk Tales," with etchings by George Cruikshank; and "The Odyssey of Homer). Enrollment form printed on p. 15.
Alexander Pope and his contemporaries. Essays in honour of George Sherburn, 1949
Bifolium, 8vo; previous folds, else fine. Prospectus for a compilation of essays published in celebration of Sherburn's 65th birthday; integral order form.
A list of publications, 1949
12mo, unpaginated; illustrated catalogue of books in print and forthcoming publications from the press, which is affiliated to Cummington School of the Arts. Introduction signed by Harry Duncan and Wightman Williams. The forthcoming publications include "Two Conceits, for the Eye to Sing, if Possible: Poems by Allen Tate: with a woodcut by WW"; "Mesa, vol. ii, no.I, edited by Herbert Steiner"; and "Two Pendants by William Carlos Williams with drawings by WW". Order form on last leaf. Printed by the Kraushar Press on grey printed wrappers. Second copy is printed on yellow wrappers with the order form cut out.