Ottoman Turkish Documents from Greece, 1829-1906
Consists of various Ottoman Turkish documents (1829-1906), with some Greek annotations, pertaining to the areas of Trikala (Tricca), Ioannina (Janina), Karditsa and Thessaly in Greece.
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Reading Family of New Jersey Collection, 1757-1787 (mostly 1765-1781)
Consists of correspondence and documents of three members of the Reading family of New Jersey: Thomas Reading, his brother George, and their father, Governor John Reading. Most of the material deals with incidences during the time of the American Revolutionary War.
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RCA Laboratories Contract: Technical Reports, 1957-1960
Consists of two technical reports created by the Department of Electrical Engineering. The research was conducted under contract with RCA Laboratories.
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Raymond S. Dugan Papers, 1921-1940
Raymond Smith Dugan (1878-1940) was an American astronomer and educator. His collection consists of articles, correspondence, lecture notes, material for his astronomy classes at Princeton. The collection also contains reports by Dugan to members of Commission 27 (Commission des Etoiles Variables) of the International Astronomical Union.
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Raymond Mortimer Letters to Edward Sackville-West, 1925-1963
Consists of 73 letters (1925-1961) by English author and literary critic Raymond Mortimer to his life-long friend Edward Sackville-West, both members of the "Bloomsbury Group."
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Randolph Family of Virginia Collection, 1771-1833
Consists of selected correspondence and documents of the Randolph family of Virginia--one of the great extended dynastic families of late colonial Virginia.
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Ralph Ginzburg Letters to Leonard Lyons, 1963-1970
Consists of thirty-four letters and note cards of American periodical publisher Ralph Ginzburg to his friend Leonard Lyons, syndicated columnist of the "The Lyons Den" with the New York Post. The letters discuss Ginzburg's trial concerning his publication of the "obscene" periodical Eros, as well as his later publications, Fact and Avant Garde magazines.
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Ralph Barton Perry Papers, 1917-1946
Ralph Barton Perry was a member of the Princeton University Class of 1896, a Harvard Philosophy Professor, and a Pulitzer-Prize winning writer producing works on philosophy, history, and politics in his lifetime. The Ralph Barton Perry Papers consist of correspondence, speeches, clippings, and other materials documenting Ralph Barton Perry's life as an alumnus of the Princeton Class of 1896.
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Edith Wharton Letters to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Austin, 1903-1927
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Consists chiefly of letters (1903-1927) sent by the American novelist Edith Wharton to her English friends Alfred and Hester Austin. During that period Wharton lived in Lenox, Massachusetts, and several places in France.
27 Letters from Wharton to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Austin, 1903-1927
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Pyne Honor Prize Records, 1930-1969
The Pyne Honor Prize, established in 1922 in honor of Moses Taylor Pyne '77, is the highest distinction conferred on an undergraduate student at Princeton University. The collection documents the annual awarding of the Pyne Honor Prize from 1939-1960. Within each year's file is correspondence, biographical and academic information about the recipients, and award statements.
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Letters from T. S. Eliot, 1943-1960
Includes twenty letters and a secretarial note from T.S. Eliot. There is also a letter from L. Melton with an enclosure that is a two-page typed manuscript of a blurb written by T.S. Eliot for Mayer's Sociology of Film (1946).
Faber and Faber Author File on Jacob Peter Mayer, 1943-1989 (mostly 1943-1960)
Consists of an author file kept by the British publishing house Faber and Faber and editor T. S. Eliot (1888-1965) on Jacob Peter Mayer (1903–1992), a German-born scholar of Alexis de Tocqueville, Karl Marx, and Max Weber and professor at the University of Reading. There are letters from T. S. Eliot and other Faber and Faber editors to Mayer, as well as related contracts, publication lists, publishers' catalogs, and book proposals.
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Princeton University Asian American Student Association Records, 1978-2015
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The Princeton University Asian American Students Association (AASA) was organized in 1971 to address the needs of Asian American students at Princeton through social, cultural, political, and educational programs. The Asian American Students Association Records chiefly consist of correspondence, petitions, reports, and proposals that document the campaign for developing an Asian American Studies program at Princeton as well as records that document campus events and activities led and sponsored by the Asian American Student Association.
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Published and Unpublished Manuscripts of Histories and Novels, undated
Includes histories and novels.
Princeton University Department of Near Eastern Studies Faculty Research Materials, 1882-1965
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Consists of research materials of faculty members of Princeton University's Department of Near Eastern Studies, most likely Philip Khuri Hitti (1886-1978) and/or his son-in-law, R. Bayly Winder (1920-1988). Materials include photocopied materials relating to Jurji Zaydan (Georgie Zeidan) (1861-1914), and Aramco records, primarily Arabian Research Division, Government Relations Division translations of Current Affairs Radio Broadcasts from 1954 to 1956.
Press Clippings and Review of Zaydan's Books in the Foreign Press, 1908-1913
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Public Works Administration Photographs of the Bonneville Dam Project, 1934-1943
Consists of a collection of seventy-six photographs documenting the construction and installation of power-generating machinery for the Bonneville Dam project in the Columbia River Gorge near Portland, Oregon, beginning in the Great Depression and continuing through World War II.
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Public Website, 2016-2017
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Full text searching of this archived website is available through the Archive-It interface.
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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Public Website, 2015-2017
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Department of Psychology Records, 1880-2017
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The Department of Psychology dates from 1893, but was not officially established as an independent department until 1920. This collection includes group portraits and portraits of deparment faculty as well as some photos of individuals and locations that may not be Princeton-related.
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Public Petition, 2016
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This public petition was published by Arlene B. Gamio Cuervo '2018 in support of their application for an independent concentration in Latinx Studies, which the Office of the Dean of the College rejected in May of 2016.
Latinx Studies Independent Concentration Application Materials, 2016
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Arlene B. Gamio Cuervo is an undergraduate student in the Princeton Class of 2018. This collection contains applications, support letters, and planning documents created and used by Arlene B. Gamio Cuervo '2018 during the spring semester of 2016 in their proposal for an independent concentration in Latinx Studies.
Application Materials, 2016 February 26 - 2016 May 11
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This series consists of Cuervo's proposal and application materials submitted to the Office of the Dean of the College in pursuit of an independent concentration in Latinx Studies, which the Office ultimately rejected. Also included in this series are email messages exchanged between Cuervo and fellow students, professors (Patricia Fernandez-Kelly), and administrators (President Christopher L. Eisgruber and Dean of the College Jill S. Dolan). Most of the emails from fellow students are in protest of the Office's rejection of Cuervo's application.
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Publicity, 2016 February 07 - 2016 April 12
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Contains screenshots of the Project's websites, logo, events calendar, and initial outline of projects.
Other Events, 2016 April
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Contains materials pertaining to a film screening and discussion of Salam Neighbor, hosted April 7, 2016, and yoga event, hosted April 30, 2016.
News Clippings, 2016 April 08
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Contains pictures of an article about the project published on April 8, 2016, in the Daily Princetonian.
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Concerned Alumni of Princeton Records, 1970-1980
The Concerned Alumni of Princeton (CAP) was a group of politically conservative former Princeton University students that existed between 1972 and 1986. The records consists of correspondence, by-laws, and publicity items related to the Concerned Alumni of Princeton organization.
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Publicity, 1963-1982
Consists of newspaper and magazine clippings regarding Freund and her published works.
Photography and Society Drafts, undated
Corrected typescripts of chapters from the English translation of Photographie et société.
Photograph Lists, 1960s-1970s
Consists of photograph lists and inventories, including lists of artists and writers Freund photographed, indicating the dates she photographed them.
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Publications, 1916-1926
Printed works including "The Potential of Ring-Shaped Discs" by Adams; "Calculation of Mathematical Tables" by the British Association, 1924-1926. Notes and calculations on zonal harmonics. Correspondence concerning the Smithsonian Institution's issuing of a set of tables of indefinite integrals.
Publications, 1899-1943
6 typed lectures titled "Introduction to Mathematical Rheology" given by Markus Reiner at Princeton University, 1932. Professional correspondence including requests for work on the flow of a liquid around a parallelopiped; a typed work titled "The Values of the Theory of the Potential to the Corrosion Engineer" by Charles Kasper, 1943; requests from DuPont for work on two problems in connection with a war project; letters from the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and others concerning the publication of a series of lectures by Adams on Radioactivity, 1913. Printed works including "Propagation of Long Electrical Waves" by M.I. Pupin, 1899; sections of "Townsend on Transofrmers" and "Pupin on Wave Transmission over Cables and Long-Distance Air-Lines", and "A New Trandmission Dynamometer" by W. Elewell Goldsborough, 1900. Handwritten notes and calculations on Electrical Waves and Oscillations, 1910.
Publication, 1928
Typed document titled "Aeronautical Reports: Flow and Force Equations for a Body Revolving in a Fluid" by. A.F. Zahm.
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Psychiatric Reports, 1930-1934
The psychiatric reports consists of copies of evaluations that were forwarded to Dr. Slocum at Craig House from Johns Hopkins Hospital. The majority of the evaluations are from the records at the Henry Phipps Psychiatric Clinic at Johns Hopkins Hospital, and among the forwarded material were copies of reports (in French) from Dr. Bleuler and Dr. Forel in Prangins, Switzerland. There are typewritten duplicates of a couple of these forwarded medical histories, one of which is the report entitled, "Five Year Chronological Record." The summary of Dr. Bleuler and Dr. Forel's consultation is also duplicated in a typewritten document. In addition to these reports and histories is a stenographic transcript of a conversation between Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald and Dr. Thomas Rennie, a psychiatrist at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The conversation took place in the Fitzgeralds' Maryland home in 1933.
Craig House Medical Records on Zelda Fitzgerald, 1932-1934
Zelda Fitzgerald, American socialite, novelist, painter, and wife of the American novelist and storywriter F. Scott Fitzgerald, wrote of their turbulent life and marriage in her novel Save Me the Waltz (1932). This collection consists of psychiatric evaluations, correspondence, and reports concerning Zelda Fitzgerald when she was a patient at Craig House, Beacon, N.Y., under the care of Dr. C. Jonathan Slocum.
Correspondence, 1932-1934
The correspondence consists of letters, telegrams, and notes that were exchanged between Zelda Fitzgerald, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Mrs. A. D. Sayre (Minerva "Minnie" Sayre), and Zelda's various doctors (and an unnamed secretary). The corresponding doctors include Dr. C. M. Gilmore, Dr. Chilton Thorington, Dr. Eleanor Pavenstedt, Dr. C. J. (Clarence Jonathan) Slocum, Dr. Rex Blankenship, and Dr. Ross Chapman. The letters discuss Zelda's treatment at Craig House, her medical and mental health history, previous treatments, and her progress. Some of the notes list items that Zelda was requesting be bought and/or sent to her, one of which is attached to a clipping of a book review. The bulk of the correspondence is from 1934, and letters from this time period also document Zelda Fitzgerald's transfer to Sheppard Enoch Pratt, where she was under the care of Dr. Ross Chapman.
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Platform Magazine Collection, 1927-1957
Consists of miscellaneous papers related to the short-lived, twentieth-century British literary periodical Platform.
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Miguel Angel Asturias Papers, 1963-1969
Consists primarily of correspondence of Guatemalan author Miguel Angel Asturias, Seymour Lawrence, Gregory Rabassa, Jose Castillo, Tom Maschler, and others concerning Rabassa's English translations of Asturias's works and their publication in the United States and abroad.
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Lewis Cass Collection, 1832-1873
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Lewis Cass, a nineteenth-century senator from Michigan, had prominent roles in the administrations of Andrew Jackson and James Buchanan. This collection consists of selected correspondence, printed material, and ephemera of Cass.
Correspondence, 1840-1865
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French Revolution Collection, 1771-1821
Consists of selected correspondence, manuscripts, and documents from the time of the French Revolution.
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Paporet de Maxilly, Antoine, Seigneur de Maxilly, Bacquencourt, Vaux et Beauvillers (1726-1789) Letters received, 1761-1790
Paporet de Maxilly was the member of a family of Parisian magistrates, who was ennobled during the reign of Louis XV of France with the honorary title of "Secretaire du Roi." The letters seem to pertain to the fiscal and judicial administration, chiefly in the 1770s and 1780s, of landed estates in Aubusson, Guéret, and other places in the Départment de Creuse, located about 200 miles south of Paris. The letters were sent by Étienne Martinon, Michel de la Chabans, Françis Xavier Rochon de Valette, and other local officials. For information about Antoine Paporet de Maxilly and his family, see Christine Favre-LeJeune, Les Secrétaires du Roi de la grande Chancellerie de France (Paris: Sedopols, 1986), vol. 2, 1034 (call # DC131.8.F39).
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Print Photographs, 1931-1933
Captions or descriptions of photographs include racist and dehumanizing language.
Nitrate Negatives, 1932
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Captions and descriptions of photographs include racist and dehumanizing language.
Edmund David Osinski Photographs of the Philippines, 1931-1933
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Consists of photographs of landscapes and peoples of the Philippines, particularly the Bontoc/Bontok and other Cordilleran, or Igorot, peoples, photographer Edmund David Osinski (1909-1983) took while serving in the U.S. Army Signal Corps from 1931-1933.
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Printed works, 1896-1918
Pamphlets and programs realting to historical studies or ceremonies, many relating to the anniversary of the Presbyterian Church.
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Printed matter, 1988-1993
Blank sheets and envelope with Dutch Treat Club heading; menu; program for A Service of Thanksgiving for the Life of Henry Steeger, 1990; program for New England Lyric Operetta's 1989 performance, Operetta Pops!; bulletins of the New England Society in the City of New York, 1993; cartoons of the Club from 1923 and 1933, reprinted in 1988; miscellaneous magazine articles.
Newspaper clippings, 1990-1997
Obituaries of Club members including C. Robert Devine; Henry Steeger; M. Hughes Miller; John Alexander; General Albert C. Wedemeyer; Robert Jay Misch; H.S. Allan Kastrup; Sir Hamilton Whyte; Avery Fisher; Henry Lee; Harrison E. Salisbury. Book review for The Spy Wore Silk by Aline Countess. Article on Eleanor Graves, 1994.
Miscellaneous papers, 1992-1994
19 postcards addressed to Walter Frese announcing the speakers at the Club's weekly luncheon, 1993-1994; list of Club officers from 1905-1993; list of Club Gold Medal recipients from 1968-1992; 1987 referendum concerning the admission of women to the Club; miscellaneous other notes.
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