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Publication Files, 1961-2010
Consists primarily of correspondence between Ziolkowski and various publishers regarding his books and other published works on Hermann Hesse.
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Daniel Walker Howe, 2009 April 01
"What Hath God Wrought: Religion in the Transformation of America, 1815-1848"
John Bellinger, 2009 April 01
"International Law Challenges for the Obama Administration: From closing Guantanamo to Engaging the International Criminal Court"
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Series 2: Princeton University, 1962-2009
The Princeton University series consists of documentation related to the University and the surrounding community, particularly during his time as administrator in the 1960s (although later material is also represented). This includes general correspondence, a large amount of clippings, promotional material and handwritten notes related to Fields's posthumously-publised book, Black in Two Worlds: A Personal Perspective on Higher Education, and material related to early African American organizations on campus and Fields's efforts at increasing minority admissions. This series does not include a significant amount of official administrative correspondence or institutional documentation. The series does contain material on Fields's involvement as Treasurer in the Association of Black Princeton Alumni, including conference preparatory material and programs, membership lists, correspondence, newsletters, and reports. There is also documentation related to Fields after his direct involvement in the organization, including scholarships named in his honor.
Carl A. Fields Papers, 1938-2009 (mostly 1960-1998)
Educator and advocate of minority education Dr. Carl A. Fields, the first African American to hold a high-ranking position at an Ivy League school, was appointed Assistant Director of Student Aid and then Assistant Dean of the College at Princeton before serving in other leadership positions outside the University. The Carl A. Fields Papers consist of correspondence, reports, research material on race relations and minority education, handwritten notes, project proposals, and other papers that document his life and career.
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Series 3: Departmental Records, 1921-2009
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Series 3 contains information about faculty members, the department's history, Princeton's 250th celebration, the Industria Associates Program, minutes of faculty meetings and other materials.
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John Fleming *63, 2009 May 13
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Fleming discusses finishing his Ph.D. work in one year; living in the Graduate College; Vietnam War protests; the leftist presence at Princeton; the Institute for Defense Analyses presence and protests against it; coeducation; dishonesty in campus publications; the honor code; technological advances at Princeton; and working for D.W. Robertson, his supervisor at Princeton.
Thomas Kean '57, 2009 April 20
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Kean discusses his family lineage tracing back to the Continental Congress; his father's career in Congress; growing up in Washington D.C.; attending St. Mark's; writing his thesis on his family's history, using family letters; the lack of an African-American presence on campus; Whig-Clio Society debates on campus diversity; completing the Army's 6-month program; working on Wall Street; focusing on marginalized populations in his governor campaign; and winning 60% of the black vote in his election. He mentions Professor R.R. Palmer, Wesley Craven, and Eric Goldman.
Mary Nelson '77, 2009 October 8
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Nelson played varsity basketball freshman year and varsity volleyball throughout her time at Princeton. In her interview, she discusses growing up in St. Louis; men treating women poorly at Princeton; the poor quality of women's sports facilities and equipment; professors being obstinate to women taking part in discussions; one professor telling insulting limericks about females in Latin; learning from Cornel West; living in Holder and Spelman; eating in Commons; working at the Student Center; black students not being able to go to eating clubs; limited social participation for black women; the nude Olympics; and coed bathrooms. She mentions staff member Marguerite Ross Bernett, and Professor Howard Taylor.
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Series 1: Student Correspondence and Writings Collection, 1765-2009
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Series 1: Student Correspondence and Writings Collection, 1769-2009 consists of materials integrated with the collection prior to 2011.
Series 2: Additions, 1792-2020
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Series 2: Additions, 1792-1947 consists of materials integrated with the collection in 2011 or later.
Positive Profiles of an Extended Family, 2009
The book contains a collection of memories of Chester's family members, especially of his father, William Merrill Chester, Class of 1913. The William Merrill Chester chapter offers information about student life at Princeton in the early 20th century.
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Series 2: Publications, 1977 December-2021
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Series 2: Publications consists of back issues of serials produced by the PPPL Communications Office. The serials include: PPPL Hotline, which is published irregularly and features stories about the Laboratory's employees, projects, events, and activities; PPPL News, which is generally published monthly as a summary of recent events and activities; PPPL Weekly, which contains a weekly overview of laboratory highlights; Fact Sheets, produced periodically and written for the general public and broader scientific community; and This Week at PPPL, which is a digital display in the Lab's lobby that previews the upcoming week's events.
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Records, 1958-2021
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The U.S. Department of Energy Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is a Collaborative National Center for plasma and fusion science. Its primary mission is to develop the scientific understanding and the key innovations which will lead to a new fusion energy source. The PPPL Records include digitized historical negatives and publications from the PPPL Communications Office, documenting the people, projects, events, activities and physical grounds of the laboratory through a span of 49 years.
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Drama Series Programs, 1974-2016
The Drama programs may be duplicated in Series 5A: Seasonal Publications, 1933-2007.
Series 9: Additional Materials, 1924-2016
Series 9 consists of donations by four donors, including an 1924 elevation design, set designs, and programs.
McCarter Theatre Records, 1922-2016
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The McCarter Theatre was conceived as a permanent home for the Princeton University Triangle Club. McCarter began as a booking theater but ultimately moved into producing its own performances. The McCarter Theatre records document the history of the McCarter Theatre, including administration, performances and productions, and the building itself.
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Series 1: Gifts, 2001-2017
The Gifts series contains acknowledgment letters and related correspondence for gifts to annual giving, reunion funds, scholarship funds, capital projects and other university efforts.
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Series 1: Office of the Dean of Religious Life and the Chapel Records, 1906-2011
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Series 1 documents the activities of the Office. Materials include files for the tenure of Dean Robert Russell Wicks (1928-1947), Assistant Deans of the Chapel Laurence Fenninger (1930-1946), Burton MacLean (1946-1948), H. Keith Beebe (1949-1954), Wiley Crites (1954-1959), material for Richard Stillwell's history, "The Chapel of Princeton University" (Princeton University Press, 1971), minutes of the Chapel Congregation and Chapel Council (1938-1951), files relating to the Chapel organ reconstruction (1975-1992), historical subject files, and marriage, birth, baptism, and death registers beginning in 1952.
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Series 2: Incoming Correspondence, 1026-2937
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This series includes some 10,000 letters, telegrams, postcards and other communications received by Russell and his immediate associates over the years 1897 to 1956. The letters are arranged alphabetically by correspondent and then chronologically for each correspondent, with corporate entries and cross reference cards as described for the outgoing correspondence. Russell's colleagues often sought his opinion of their work, and some 175 manuscripts are interspersed with the incoming letters. Folders of correspondence which contain one or more manuscripts are labeled on the right side "Manuscript enclosed with correspondence". At the same time, there is a 3 x 5 yellow card for each manuscript which lists its author, title, length, date, and location. The yellow cards are arranged alphabetically by author in a file stored in the manuscripts catalogue.
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A-Bee, 2009
Some names include the following: Debra Adelaide, Carl Alasko, Sherwood Anderson, Patrick Andrews, Susannah Appelbaum, Gerald Astor, Jay Atkinson, Bat Boy, and Michael Beebe.
Ben-Gi, 2009
Some names include the following: Michael Benson, Rachel Billington, Arna Bontemps, Malcolm Braly, Steve Breen, Denis Brian, James "JB" Brown, Pearl S. Buck (est. 2009), Sheila Burnford, Robert Byrne, James M. Cain, John Dickson Carr, Agatha Christie, Herschel Cobb, Jim DeFelice, Joan Dial, Stephen Dobyns, Jim Ducibella, John Dunning, Walter Edmonds, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Anne Fine, Majorie Flack (est. 2009), Joan Fry, Paul Gallico (est. 2009), Jane Gardam, and John Gierach.
Ge-Ka, 2009
Some names include the following: Charles Geisst, Elizabeth Goudge, William Goyen, Zalin Grant, John Gribben, Roderick Haig-Brown, Deborah Hautzig (empty folder), Peter Havholm, Gerald Heard, James Herriot, Joseph Heywood, Christopher Hibbert, David Higham UK Subagency, Charlotte Hinger, Dilip Hiro, Russell Hoban, Thaddeus Holt, Langston Hughes, Paul H. Jeffers, Kevin Orlin Johnson, Lisa Johnson, and Wayne Karlin.
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Series 1: Undergraduate Student Government Records, 1970-2012
Series 1: Undergraduate Student Government Records consists of the records and publications of the Undergraduate Student Government from 1982-1997. Campaign and publicity records from the Princeton University Democrats are also included.
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Series 2: Files on Dedications, Memorials, Inscriptions and Donors, 1939-2010
Series 2: Files on Dedications, Memorials, Inscriptions and Donors, 1939-1978, 1991-1992, 2010 (bulk 1959-1975) consists primarily of correspondence and memoranda, along with a limited amount of architectural sketches and other planning documents related to various projects and events.
Office of the Recording Secretary Records, 1939-2010 (mostly 1958-1984)
Working in conjunction with the Office of Development, Princeton University's Office of the Recording Secretary receives and officially acknowledges gifts to Princeton on behalf of the president and the trustees of the University, and keeps donors informed as to the impact of their gifts. The files from the Office of the Recording Secretary consist of records of gifts donated to Princeton.
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Series 1, Council Administration, 1970-2016
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Series 1, Council Administration, 1970-1983, contains rosters of members and CPUC minutes arranged in chronological order.
Council of the Princeton University Community Records, 1965-2016 (mostly 1969-1976)
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The Council of the Princeton University Community (CPUC) was born out of the Special Committee on the Structure of the University established by President Robert F. Goheen in May 1968. CPUC is primarily a deliberative and consultative body, with the authority to "consider and investigate" university policy, governance, and any general issue related to the welfare of the University. Much of the work of the Council takes place through its standing committees: the Executive Committee, the Committee on Rights and Rules, the Committee on Governance, the Committee on Priorities, the Committee on Resources, and the Judicial Committee.
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Business Today Publications, 1969-2019
Business Today was founded as a magazine by Steve Forbes, Michael Mims, and Jonathan Perel in 1969 while they were undergraduate students at Princeton. This collection is the full run of the publication.
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Post-Princeton, 1966-2013
Photocopies of reunion books, records of gifts, program of service of remembrance, letter regarding son Gary Peniston '70.
D. Hugh Peniston, Class of 1941, Papers, 1936-2013 (mostly 1935-1942)
D. Hugh Peniston graduated from Princeton University in 1941. This collection includes his course notes and coursework along with his letters home during his undergraduate years.
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Documents, 1964-2014
This file consists chiefly of published materials written by or about both Robert Geddes and the School of Architecture.
Development of a University School of Architecture, 1964-2014
This box contains the first newsletters, catalogs, and public writings about the founding of the School of Architecture. The records provide insight into the school's early development as documented by Robert L. Geddes
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Screenplays: Midnight in Paris (2011) Rough First Draft, circa 2009 January 12
TMs with autograph edits. Envelope reads: "Rough first draft of Midnight in Paris re-written for Woody to play lead."
Screenplays: Midnight in Paris (2011) Later Draft, circa 2009 January
TMs with autograph edits. Envelope reads: "Numbered pages may be off a bit but script is in order + numbers in normal order."
Screenplays: You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger (2010) Early Draft and Notes, 2007-2009
AMss and TMs with autograph edits, paste-ups.
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2009, 2009
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Former Interns, 2005-2019
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PICS misc., 2008-2013
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Series 77: Religion, 1764-2014
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The Religion series consists of files of Religion faculty.
Series 78: Romance Languages and Literatures, 1764-2014
The Romance Languages and Literatures series consists of files of Romance Languages and Literatures faculty.
Series 79: Slavic Languages and Literatures, 1764-2014
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The Slavic Languages and Literatures series consists of files of Slavic Languages and Literatures faculty.
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Series 2: Administrative, 1871-2009
The Administrative series contains records documenting the duties of the Office of the Registrar beyond the collection of student records. The series contains classroom assignments, examination and course schedules, course counts, admissions information packets, and alphabetical subject files.
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Series 11: Basic Engineering, 1764-2014
The Basic Engineering series consists of files of Basic Engineering faculty.
Series 12: Biochemical Sciences, 1764-2014
The Biochemical Sciences series consists of files of Biochemical Sciences faculty.
Series 13: Biology, 1764-2014
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The Biology series consists of files of Biology faculty.
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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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Documentation on atomic bomb aftermath from Hiroshima University, 1945-2012
This folder contains photographs of victims of the atomic bomb.
Atomic-bombed Roof Tiles from Hiroshima University, circa 1945-2012.
The Association of Hiroshima University for Sending Atomic-bombed Roof Tiles distributes the tiles in an effort to perpetuate awareness of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and to oppose the use and proliferation of nuclear weapons. The collection includes seven atomic-bombed roof tiles; photographs of the location where the roof tiles were recovered; booklets and pamphlets on the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki; and information and correspondence from Hiroshima University.
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2008-2009, 2008-2009
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2009-2010, 2009-2010
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Tiger Hockey Email Newsletters, 2007-2010
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Tom and Ellen Crane are the parents of a Princeton Class of 2010 men's hockey player. The collection consists of email newsletters written by the Cranes for the families and fans of the Princeton men's hockey team.
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Series 1, Program Records, 1748-2022
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Series 1, Program Records, 1748-present, contains commencement, class day, and Service of Remembrance programs; pamphlets; schedules; valedictory and salutatory addresses; and newspaper clippings.
Princeton University Commencement Records, 1748-2022
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The Commencement Records contain programs, bulletins, announcements and newspaper clippings which document commencement activities from 1748 to the present. Files are arranged chronologically by year. In addition there are separate series consisting of bound programs, electrical broadcast transcriptions, bound commencement notices, oversize material, and audio recordings of various commencement, class day, and baccalaureate activities.
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Subseries 3: La Guerre d'un seul homme, 1957-2009
Correspondence, press, events, and subtitle texts about Cozarinsky's 1982 film.
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Series 2: Louise Selina Bonynge Maxwell, died 1929, 1838-2999
Consists of the writings, correspondence, photographs, and scrapbooks of Louise Selina Bonynge Maxwell.
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Relating to Rainer Maria Rilke, circa 1970-2015
Correspondence relates to publications, specifically Life of a Poet: Rainer Maria Rilke (1996), lectures, professional affiliations and events, including those related to the Internationale Rilke-Gesellschaft. Some correspondents include, Dr. Renate Scharffenberg, Curdin Ebneter, Rilke family members, Georges Borchardt, and Jonathan Galassi.