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Women's Center -- Women's Center -- Approximately 11 people grouped around a table., 1993-1995
Image number: 70. Folder or item number: 65.
Women's Center -- Women's Center -- Approximately 11 people grouped around a table., 1993-1995
Image number: 69. Folder or item number: 64.
Woman working behind dining service food line, circa 1990-2000
Image number: 14370. Folder or item number: 17. Geographical location: Princeton University Campus.
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Women in Peru, III, 1986-2003
This collection contains pamphlets, articles, declarations, posters, and other miscellaneous items addressing a variety of women's issues in Peru, such as health, violence, labor, prostitution, ethnicity, grass-roots organizing, and political participation.
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Women in Chile, V, 1989-2002
This microfilm is the fifth in a series of collections of pamphlet materials relating to issues concerning women in Chile. The subjects of the pamphlets vary widely and include such topics as women's health, gender in the labor market, violence in the family, indigenous women, and the legal and civil rights of women. The materials are published by a wide variety of organizations, including non-governmental organizations, religious groups, and government bodies.
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Women in Chile, IV: Pamphlets, 1985-1998
This microfilm consists of pamphlets published between 1985 and 1998 by community, national and international organizations covering women-related issues in Chile.
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Women in Central America, I, 1960-2004
This collection contains pamphlets, reports, serials, monographs, and posters concerning the rights and conditions of women in Central America.
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Women in Argentina, V: Pamphlets, 1982-1998
This microfilm consists of pamphlets published between 1982 and 1998 by community and national organizations as well as government agencies covering women-related issues in Argentina.
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Women in Argentina, VII, 1993-2005
This collection comprises a diversity of pamphlets, flyers, posters, newspapers, and other documents produced by political parties, women's organizations and movements, political and cultural organizations, city and state governments, as well as other publishers from Argentina.
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Women in Argentina, VI, 1989-2001
This collection consists of pamphlets published between 1989 and 2001 by community and national organizations as well as government agencies covering women-related issues in Argentina.
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Subseries 1A: Complete and Final Minutes of Faculty Meetings, 1781-2010
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The Complete and Final Minutes subseries groups together the faculty minutes in their bound, final form. The eighteenth and nineteenth century minutes consist mostly of entries written carefully in minutes books; the minutes from the twentieth century to the present also include printed reports and documents from various committees. Minutes from the later half of the twentieth century to the present include an agenda for the next meeting. Beginning in 1968 and ending in 1984, abstracts (or summaries) were created in the interest of transparency. These abstracts form subseries 1B and, from June 1970 to June 1984, are not restricted. Since 1984, the clerk of the faculty no longer wrote up an abstract in addition to minutes, and simply wrote abstracts as if they were the actual minutes. For this reason, the minutes of the faculty from 1984 to the present are not restricted. Clerks of the faculty changed frequently, and they each put their own stamp on the format and content of the minutes.
Series 8: Public Lecture Recordings and Files, 1992-2003
Series 8: Public Lecture Recordings and Files consists of video recordings of Public Lectures as well as audio recordings of the Public Lecture Committee and a small number of files related to the lecture program.
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Women and Gender Issues in Latin America, 1932-1998
This microfilm consists primarily of pamphlets published by non-governmental organizations and government agencies from various Latin American countries in relation to women and gender issues. The bulk of the material was published during the 1980s and 1990s.
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Women and Gender Issues in Bolivia, II, 1991-2003
This collection contains pamphlets, serials, monographs, and posters concerning the rights and conditions of women in Bolivia. Most of the material was published in Bolivia itself, between the years 1991 and 2003. Topics covered include women's rights, women in politics, domestic violence, women's health, indigenous women, and women in the labor force.
Situación de la mujer en los barrios mineros de Potosí, 1995
Published in conjunction with the Universidad Autónoma "Tomás Frías".
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Women and Children in Brazil, II, 1983-2005
This collection of ephemera on women and children in Brazil consists of pamphlets, flyers, and serials published by governmental and non-governmental organizations between 1983 and 2005.
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With David Nuffer, 1984-2010
3-ring binder. Consists of two decades of letters, reports, and interviews exchanged by Hemingway observers Houk and David Nuffer.
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.
Series 5: Miscellaneous Material, 1952, 1987-1996
Consists of published nautical charts and printed material.
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William E. Colby Papers, 1935-1996 (mostly 1975-1995)
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William E. Colby, Princeton University Class of 1940, was a career agent in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and Director of Central Intelligence from 1973-1976. However, the bulk of the collection documents his post-CIA career and contains correspondence, speeches, writings, newspaper clippings, and subject files that reflect Colby's professional and private interests.
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Series 1: Negatives, 1966-1998
Series 1: Negatives, 1967-1998 contains 35mm black and white photographic negatives shot by students working for the Prince during that time period. It contains both images that were printed in the paper and unpublished shots.
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Wilson College, 1994-1995
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William Tipping Papers, 1688-2001
Conists of personal papers of William Tipping Esq, of Brasted Park, Sevenoaks, in Kent, and Avray near Paris. He was the son of the successful Liverpool merchant John Tipping, who in his twenties traveled extensively in Europe and the Middle East before turning to Tory politics and serving as director of the London and North Western Railway.
Series 2. Writings, 1859-2001
This series consists of autograph manuscript drafts and notes regarding the history of Tipping family, William Tipping's trips to the Middle East, and one bound manuscript diary of a tour in South America.
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William O. Baker Papers, 1912-2008
William O. Baker (1915-2005) was a prominent research chemist, head of Bell Laboratories, and a frequent advisor to the government on scientific affairs and technology. His government service spanned from the Truman administration through the Bush administration and focused on intelligence gathering and national security issues. Baker's papers document his government service beginning with President Eisenhower, as well as his career at Bell Labs, and include correspondence, writings, and reports.
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William Jovanovich Papers, 1815-2006 (mostly 1950-1996)
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William Jovanovich (1920-2001) was an American publisher, author, and businessman, who led the publishing firm Harcourt Brace Jovanovich from 1954 to 1991, as president and later as chief executive officer. The collection consists of Jovanovich's author and publisher files, including an extensive file on Charles A. Lindbergh, along with correspondence, writings, personal and family papers, memorabilia, and other files documenting his career as a major American publisher in the 20th century, his creative pursuits in fiction and nonfiction, and his interest in Yugoslav literature and textbook publishing.
Subseries 6C: Interviews and Publicity, 1955-2001
This subseries consists of publicity and writings by others about William Jovanovich, primarily interviews, as well as some press photographs and clippings, published articles about Jovanovich, obituaries, and professional biographies used in various publications and press releases. Interviews comprise both typescript transcriptions and sound recordings.
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William Dodge Horne collection of Ernest Hemingway, 1928-2012
William Horne and Ernest Hemingway were lifelong friends. Horne met Hemingway while a volunteer ambulance driver for the American Red Cross during World War I. They were stationed in Schio, Italy, and drove together on the same ambulance. After Hemingway's failed engagement to Agnes von Kurowsky, they shared an apartment in Chicago during the fall of 1920. When Hemingway married Hadley Richardson in September 1921, Horne was in the wedding party. When the writer died in 1961, Horne was an honorary pallbearer. Contains eight Horne-Hemingway items: a copy of a photograph of Frances Horne [Bunny] and Hemingway in Wyoming in 1928; an autograph signed letter by Ernest Hemingway (with postcript by wife Pauline) to "Dearest Bunny and Horney" [Frances and William Horne], dated 9 September [1929], 2 pp., with envelope; an autograph signed letter by Hemingway to "Dear 'Orny" [Horne], dated 1 June [1930], 2 pp., with 5 pp. of fishing gear advertisements with holograph annotations, with envelope; a typed letter (copy) (dictated to Pauline by Hemingway) to "Dear Horny," dated 23 November [1930], on hospital X-ray form; a typed letter (copy) (dictated to Pauline by Hemingway) to "Dear Horney," dated 26 December [1930], 1 p.; autograph signed letter by Hemingway to "Dear Horney" [William Horne], dated 25 March [1931], 1 p., with envelope; a color copy of a telegram sent by Mary and Ernest Hemingway to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dodge Horne on the occasion of their wedding, 17 September 1955; and a compact disc recording of "Memories of Ernest Hemingway by William Dodge Horne, Jr., whose grandson, William C. Horne, taped the conversation during an English class at Loyola Academy in Wilmette, IL on May 8, 1975"; 1 p.; Also included are a copy of Horne's first person article "The Hemingway I Remember," "as told to Virginia Kleitz Moseley," that appeared in November 5, 1979, issue of the Princeton Alumni Weekly, and a short piece (2012) about Horne's gift of a Hemingway trunk to the Hemingway Museum in Oak Park, Illinois.
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William Byler Papers, 1715-2000 (mostly 1975-1995)
William Byler was Executive Director of the Association on American Indian Affairs (AAIA) from 1962 to 1980. After leaving AAIA, Byler continued advocating for the Native American community, first at Gerard, Byler and Associates and later at William Byler Associates. Byler's papers document his work on behalf of the Native American community after leaving AAIA. The papers include legal memoranda, draft and final agreements between Native American communities and companies or government agencies, and court documents, as well as topical files of related legislation and reports on the issues.
Water Rights, 1990-1999
These folders include materials related to the Phelps Dodge settlement agreement, the San Carlos Apache Water Rights Settlement Act of 1992, and the Central Arizona Project, particularly allocation of water between the San Carlos Apache Tribe and the Ak-Chin Indian Community
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William Addison Price Aerial Photographs of U. S. Route 40, 1953-2000 (mostly 1954-1956)
Consists of William Addison Price's prints, contact sheets, and negatives of U. S. Route 40 and related ephemera.
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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.
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Series 2: Various organizations, 1988-2002
Series 2: Various organizations consists of four files (files 36 through 39). Files 36, 37, and 38 are divided by subject area, and each contains material from various organizations. Material in these files is arranged alphabetically by publishing organization; within each publishing organization, the items are ordered chronologically by year of publication. File 40: Various consists of material from sources that were difficult to categorize. This file is also ordered chronologically according to year of publication.
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Series 2: Topical Files, 1968-1997
The Topical Files series contains items related to Clark's role in the establishment of the Edward R. Murrow Chair at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. Partial funding for the Chair had been raised, and Clark rallied the support of the journalism community in order to cement the remainder of the funding. Included in this series are letters to many well known journalists, including Charles Kuralt, Dan Rather, and Andy Rooney. Minutes and correspondence related to Clark's position as a member of the executive council of the Committee for Public Justice are included as well.
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Series 6, General, 1911-2000
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Series 6, General, consists of information that is related to overarching themes shared by the buildings (such as "Campus Planning"). This series includes chronological lists that have been developed by various researchers. The folders entitled, "General, Architecture," and followed by inclusive dates are particularly rich in contextual articles. The material in the file on Utilities makes reference to the early history of electrical engineering studies at Princeton as well the physical plant of the campus. There are also files on particular topics, such as the accessibility of buildings.
Princeton University Library Collection of Historical Subject Files, Grounds and Buildings, 1802-2000
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The Princeton University Library Collection of Historical Subject Files, Grounds and Buildings contains information relating to the buildings, grounds, and architects of Princeton University. The collection also includes information on the development of the campus and the various chronologies of construction and land acquisition that have been gathered.
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Series 4: Later Activities, 1929-2004 (mostly 1980-1999)
Series 4 documents Bowie's activities after his government service and after his retirement from Harvard University in 1980. The series reflects Bowie's abiding interests in arms control, NATO and the Atlantic alliance.