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Wilbur Hugh Ferry Papers, 1962-1964

MC046 1 box
From 1954-1969, Wilbur Hugh Ferry served as vice president of the Fund for the Republic, an organization dedicated to the open discussion of American social and political issues during the Cold War period. In the mid-1950s, the organization often focused on the abuses of American civil liberties that characterized the McCarthy era. When the Fund shifted its base of operation from New York City to Santa Barbara, California in 1959, Ferry moved with the organization, now called the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, and became its staff director. His responsibilities as administrator of the Fund included research, publication of a magazine, and organizing conferences. On August 7, 1962, Mr. Ferry delivered a speech titled "Myths, Cliches and Stereotypes" to the Western States Democratic Conference in Seattle, Washington where he spoke out against the rarely criticized head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, J. Edgar Hoover. The storm of protest that followed led to a denouncement from Attorney General Robert Kennedy, an attack on the floor of the Senate by Iowa Republican Bourke B. Hickenlooper, and bitter attacks by the press across the country.

Education in Colombia, I, 1962-2005

LAE022 3 boxes 2.5 linear feet
The collection consists of pamphlets, reports, serials, and other materials relating to educational policies and their implementation, to social activism and political participation, and to alternative views on the role of education in Colombian society from 1962 to 2005.
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boundary 2 Records, 1962-2023

C1718 36 linear feet 36 boxes 488.1 GB 262960 digital files
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Consists of the records of boundary 2 from around the time of its founding in 1972 until 2023. It mostly documents the period of time during the tenure of Paul Bové as editor and Margaret Havran as managing editor.
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Administrative Files, 1962-2019

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Primarily consists of correspondence and copies of essays by members of the boundary 2 editorial collective, including William V. Spanos, Daniel T. O'Hara, and Ronald A. Judy. Also includes materials related to the careers and scholarship of editorial collective members as well as materials on planning special journal issues.

14 Africans vs. One American by Frederic Fox, 1962

C0159 1 box 0.2 linear feet
Consists of the corrected typescript and corrected galley proof of the book 14 Africans vs. One American (1963) by American journalist Frederic Fox (Princeton Class of 1939).
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Statistical Unit records, 1962-1963

AC302 1 box
The Statistical Unit at Princeton University was founded in 1961 for purpose of collecting and analyzing student data regarding education, career plans, and pre-college and post-graduate attitudes and life. The records consist of research reports and administrative bulletins of the Statistical Unit.
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Control Systems Laboratory Technical Reports, 1962-1963

ENG009 5 Volumes 1.0 linear feet
Consists of technical reports created by the Control Systems Laboratory at Princeton University from 1962 to 1963. The Control Systems Laboratory is a division of the Department of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University.

W. Howard Adams Collection, 1962-1968

C1346 1 box 0.2 linear feet
Collection consists of miscellaneous material relating to Black Mountain College and the Penland School of Arts and Crafts, collected by Adams, during his tenure as associate director of The Arts Council of America.

Department of Sociology Records, 1962-2017

AC380 1 box 1 websites
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This collection consists of seven research reports written in the 1960s by faculty in the Department of Sociology.
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Carlos M. Luis correspondence with members of Grupo Orígenes, 1962-1969

C1474 1 box 0.25 linear feet
Consists of correspondence between author Carlos M. Luis and some members of Grupo Orígenes, an association of intellectuals in Cuban culture founded in 1944.
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Margaret White Correspondence with William Malliol, 1962-1989

C1608 2 boxes
Consists of correspondence between Margaret White and American author William Malliol (William T. McInenly).

James East Irby Collection on José Bianco and Jorge Luis Borges, 1962-1973

C0883 1 box
Consists of papers on the Argentine writers José Bianco (1908-1986) and Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986) collected or written by Princeton professor James East Irby.
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Princeton AlumniCorps Records, 1962-2012 (mostly 1989-2011)

AC414 12 boxes
Princeton AlumniCorps is a 501(c)3, non-profit organization that was created in 1989 by the Princeton Class of 1955. Originally named Princeton Project 55, Ralph Nader '55 and Charlie Bray '55 were instrumental in the group's founding and development. The Princeton AlumniCorps Records document the organization's first two decades of prominent initiatives intended to foster civic engagement and public interest amongst Princeton (college) alumni. Administrative documents, board correspondence, and planning materials for the respective initiatives comprise most of the collection.
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Princeton AlumniCorps Records, 1962-2012 (mostly 1989-2011)

Princeton AlumniCorps is a 501(c)3, non-profit organization that was created in 1989 by the Princeton Class of 1955. Originally named Princeton Project 55, Ralph Nader '55 and Charlie Bray '55 were instrumental in the group's founding and development. The Princeton AlumniCorps Records document the organization's first two decades of prominent initiatives intended to foster civic engagement and public interest amongst Princeton (college) alumni. Administrative documents, board correspondence, and planning materials for the respective initiatives comprise most of the collection.

Undergraduate Student Government Records, 1962-2022 (mostly 1982-1997)

AC185 7 boxes 6 items 2 websites 0.1 GB
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The Undergraduate Student Government (USG), established in 1975, was founded on the principles of representation and independence fostered during the student agitation and institutional reforms of the previous decade. The bulk of the collection consists of the records and publications of the Undergraduate Student Government from 1982 to 1997. Campaign and publicity records from the Princeton University Democrats, and student activism files from the office of Princeton University Professor Stanley Kelley are included in the collection as well.
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Series 3: Undergraduate Student Government Records Additions, 1962-1999

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Series 3: Undergraduate Student Government Records, 1962-1999 (bulk 1995-1997) consists of records that were apparently received from Jeffrey Siegel, Class of 1998, at the same time as materials in Series 1 of this collection, but were not processed or included with that series for unknown reasons. The records consist of printoffs of email, memoranda, reports, research materials, and other records collected or generated by Siegel during his four years in Princeton Undergraduate Student Government, including six VHS videotapes of Undergraduate Student Government meetings.
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Undergraduate Student Government Records, 1962-2022 (mostly 1982-1997)

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The Undergraduate Student Government (USG), established in 1975, was founded on the principles of representation and independence fostered during the student agitation and institutional reforms of the previous decade. The bulk of the collection consists of the records and publications of the Undergraduate Student Government from 1982 to 1997. Campaign and publicity records from the Princeton University Democrats, and student activism files from the office of Princeton University Professor Stanley Kelley are included in the collection as well.

Arts and Culture in Brazil, 1962-2007

LAE046 3 boxes 4 items 1.0 linear feet
This collection on the arts and culture in Brazil includes flyers, pamphlets, reports, working papers, and serials.

Arts and Culture in Cuba, 1963-2008

LAE105 4 boxes 1 reel 3.3 linear feet
This collection consists mostly of pamphlets and a few serial titles related to various aspects of the arts and culture in Cuba.

Gay and Lesbian Issues in Latin America, 1963-2001

LAE058 95 items
This microfilm consists of pamphlets and serials issued between 1963 and 2001 by organizations concerned with gay and lesbian issues and advocacy. The countries best represented are Mexico, Costa Rica and Peru.

Princeton Symposium on World Affairs Audio Recordings Collection, 1963

AC238 1 box
In July of 1963, Princeton University hosted the Princeton Symposium on World Affairs, the theme of which was "The Pursuit of Excellence in Creative Arts." The collection consists of reel-to-reel audio tapes of the panel discussions on architecture, painting, and prose.
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Paul Merchant Papers, 1963-2011

C1636 0.6 linear feet 2 boxes
Consists of Merchant's manuscript drafts, correspondence, photographs, inscribed books, and other materials relating to the Greek poet Helenē Vakalo (1921-2001), and his English translation of Genealogia. The collection also contains writings by Giannēs Ritsos, Kimon Friar, and materials of other authors and publishers.
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Paul Merchant Papers, 1963-2011

Consists of Merchant's manuscript drafts, correspondence, photographs, inscribed books, and other materials relating to the Greek poet Helenē Vakalo (1921-2001), and his English translation of Genealogia. The collection also contains writings by Giannēs Ritsos, Kimon Friar, and materials of other authors and publishers.

Liliane Hasson Collection of Latin American Writers, 1963-2005

C0807 6 boxes 2.0 linear feet
Contains the letters of Reinaldo Arenas and other Latin American authors to the French translator Liliane Hasson. Also includes copies of manuscripts by Arenas and others, photographs, and audio recordings of interviews with Latin American writers.
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Food Services Managers Staff Meeting Minutes, 1963-1964

AC314 1 box
In 1954 the administration of Princeton University followed through on long-standing plans to create an official student center. The collection consists of one bound volume containing the detailed minutes of meetings of managerial staff of the Chancellor Green Student Center from 1963-1964.
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Ralph Ginzburg Letters to Leonard Lyons, 1963-1970

C1338 1 box 0.2 linear feet
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 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.

Miguel Angel Asturias Papers, 1963-1969

C0624 2 boxes 0.6 linear feet
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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Seminar on Research in Progress Papers, 1963-1971

AC316 1 box
Since its founding as part of the Department of History, Politics, and Economics in 1904, Princeton University's Department of Economics has acquired a worldwide reputation for research and scholarship, attracting faculty and students alike. he collection consists of papers produced by department faculty and doctoral candidates as part of the Department of Economics' Seminar on Research in Progress.
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Seminar on Research in Progress Papers, 1963-1971

Since its founding as part of the Department of History, Politics, and Economics in 1904, Princeton University's Department of Economics has acquired a worldwide reputation for research and scholarship, attracting faculty and students alike. he collection consists of papers produced by department faculty and doctoral candidates as part of the Department of Economics' Seminar on Research in Progress.

Carol Pitchersky Papers, 1963-2008

MC210 75 boxes
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Carol Pitchersky (1947-2004) was a fundraiser and consultant who helped bring financial stability to dozens of public interest groups, notably the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). She served as Associate Director in charge of development and strategic planning at the ACLU and as a consultant to other prominent nonprofit organizations. The papers document Pitchersky's work as a fundraiser at the ACLU during the 1980s and for public interest groups in the 1970s and 1990s.
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Carol Pitchersky Papers, 1963-2008

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Carol Pitchersky (1947-2004) was a fundraiser and consultant who helped bring financial stability to dozens of public interest groups, notably the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). She served as Associate Director in charge of development and strategic planning at the ACLU and as a consultant to other prominent nonprofit organizations. The papers document Pitchersky's work as a fundraiser at the ACLU during the 1980s and for public interest groups in the 1970s and 1990s.

Commission on the Future of the College Records, 1970-1973

AC186 3 boxes
The Commission on the Future of the College–known also as the Bressler Commission–was charged in October 1970 with assessing Princeton's undergraduate curriculum. The collection contains Professor Marvin Bressler's records as the chair of the Commission. The collection is comprised of internal and external correspondence, reports, meeting minutes, and student surveys. Bressler was a member of the Department of Sociology at Princeton University from 1963 to 1993, and for twenty years served as its chairman.

Frustrated Administrators Committee Records, 1963-1974

AC296 1 box
The Frustrated Administrators Committee was a Princeton University committee that brought together administrators from across campus to discuss common problems. Consists of meeting announcements and a brief history of the Frustrated Administrators Committee.
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Arthur F. Rall papers, 1963-1975

MC261 1 box
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Arthur Frederick Rall served in Vietnam for the Central Intelligence Agency during the early 1970s. This collection includes several drafts of Rall's memoirs of his time as a CIA operative in Saigon, as well as correspondence, essays and magazine pieces, and embassy memoranda.
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Caroline Gordon Letters to Morris Gordon, 1963-1977

C0578 1 box 0.2 linear feet
Consists of 45 letters by American novelist Caroline Gordon to her brother, Morris Meriwether Gordon, and his wife, Polly.

Albert Bensoussan Working Files on Latin American Writers, 1968-2017

C1561 5 boxes
Albert Bensoussan is a writer, translator, and professor emeritus of Spanish literature at the University of Haute-Bretagne in Rennes, France. This collection consists of correspondence to Bensoussan from various Latin American authors whose works he has translated. Also included are writings from Bensoussan and others, interview transcripts, typescripts, and collected articles and essays about Latin American authors.
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Albert Bensoussan Working Files on Latin American Writers, 1968-2017

Albert Bensoussan is a writer, translator, and professor emeritus of Spanish literature at the University of Haute-Bretagne in Rennes, France. This collection consists of correspondence to Bensoussan from various Latin American authors whose works he has translated. Also included are writings from Bensoussan and others, interview transcripts, typescripts, and collected articles and essays about Latin American authors.

Communications Laboratory Technical Reports, 1964-1966

ENG008 13 Volumes 1.0 linear feet
Consists of technical Reports created by the Communications Laboratory at Princeton University from 1964 to 1966. The Communications Laboratory is a division of the Department of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University.
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John Foster Dulles Oral History Collection, 1964-1967

MC017 17 boxes
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An American lawyer, born in Washington, D.C., Dulles served as counsel to the American commission to negotiate peace (1918-1919), member of the reparations commission and supreme economic council (1919), American representative at the Berlin debt conference (1933), and as United States secretary of state (1953-1959). Consists of 282 transcripts of tape-recorded interviews concerning John Foster Dulles (Princeton Class of 1908) and his times by men and women who knew and worked with him
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Adams, Sherman (1899-1986) - Assistant to the President, 1964

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John Foster Dulles's relations with the President, beginning with the 1952 presidential campaign; his relations with the White House staff; comparison of Eisenhower's and John Foster Dulles's views on policy; the Quemoy-Matsu crisis; Indo-China; Anglo-American relations; Suez; ambassadorial appointments; relations with the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR); John Foster Dulles's relations with the press; his relations with Congress. [RDC]
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Aldrich, Winthrop W. (1885-1974) - United States Ambassador, 1964

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Anglo-American relations; a detailed discussion of the Suez crisis, beginning with the Aswan Dam negotiations, through the Egyptian seizure of the Canal, the British-French-Israeli invasion, to the United Nations action and the aftermath of the crisis; professional relations with John Foster Dulles and the State Department. [RDC]

Design in America Conference Records, 1964

AC292 1 box
The Program in American Civilization at Princeton University, later known as the Program in American Studies, began in 1942 and is the University's oldest interdepartmental program of study. In the spring of 1964 the Program sponsored a three-day conference titled Design in America, in which research papers on architecture and city planning were presented by a number of scholars in the field. Consists of one bound volume containing the program schedule of the Design in America Conference, lists of those who participated, and a copy of each paper presented at the conference.
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Design in America Conference Records, 1964

The Program in American Civilization at Princeton University, later known as the Program in American Studies, began in 1942 and is the University's oldest interdepartmental program of study. In the spring of 1964 the Program sponsored a three-day conference titled Design in America, in which research papers on architecture and city planning were presented by a number of scholars in the field. Consists of one bound volume containing the program schedule of the Design in America Conference, lists of those who participated, and a copy of each paper presented at the conference.

Jacob S. T. Dlamini Collection of NARA Records on Human Rights in South Africa, 1964-1981

SC001 6 boxes
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Consists of photocopied documents relating to human rights in South Africa from the National Archives and Record Administration, compiled by Princeton History Professor Jacob Dlamini.
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Broude Brothers Limited Files on Arthur Lourié, circa 1961-1992

C1583 3 boxes 2.5 linear feet
Consists of a handwritten score and copies of Funeral Games in Honor of Chronos, as well as a music copyist's handwritten score and published parts for "The Blackamoor Suite," by Russian composer Arthur Lourié (1892-1966).

Igor Stravinsky Collection, 1964-1967

C1219 1 box 0.2 linear feet
Consists of correspondence and documents relating to the Princeton commission of Requiem Canticles by Russian composer Igor Stravinsky, considered by many in both the West and his native land to be the most influential composer of 20th-century music.
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W. S. Merwin Collection, 1964-1969

C1206 1 box 0.2 linear feet
Consists of selected correspondence, manuscripts, and galler proofs of W. S. Merwin, one of the most influential American poets of the latter 20th century.

Dimitri H. Gondicas '78 Collection of Materials Relating to Greek Anti-Junta, 1964-1973

C1766 1 box 0.2 linear feet
Contains material relating to the anti-junta movements in Greece during 1967-1974.

George Lianis Papers, 1964-2009

C1415 2 boxes 1.8 linear feet
The George Lianis Papers consists of papers by and relating to the Greek academic and politician George Lianis (1926-2008). Included are autograph and typed manuscripts, as well as correspondence (personal and professional), loose photographs, one photograph album, slides, and printed material.
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Photographs and Slides, 1964-2002

Contains black-and-white and color photographs, as well as color photocopies of photogrpahs of George Lianis's personal and professional life both in the United States and in Greece, including images with Andreas Papandreou in his exile in Canada and after his freedom in Chicago; Papandreou lecturing at the University of Ohio; visiting the University of Purdue (Lafayette, Indiana); visiting Germany; with Felipe Gonzales; with Mario Soares; and Juan Boschand; and with Inga Landgré in Sweden. There is also a Compact Disk icluding six Power Points of color photographs entitled: a) Early memories with Andreas Papandreou, 1965-1966; b) Early memories with Andreas Papandreou, 1968-1980; c) PASOK, 1981-1982; d) PASOK, 1983; e) PASOK, 1984; and f) PASOK, 1985. Also included are color slides and color clippings of Greek magazines of Andreas Papandreou and George Lianis with family members, friends and members of the Panhellenic Liberation Movement (P.A.K.) in Greece, Italy, Germany, Austria, Sweden, and the United States dated from 1964 to 1972.

Thomas Klinkel Collection on George McGovern, 1968-1974

MC166 9 boxes
Collection of material relating predominantly to George McGovern's 1972 presidential campaign. Includes organizational charts, press releases, publications, reports, speeches, family and campaign photographs, slides, audiotapes, and campaign publications.

Review: Latin American Literature and Arts Author Files, 1964-1994 (mostly 1965-1985)

C0812 45 boxes
Consists of author files of Review: Latin American Literature and the Arts.

Dutch Treat Club Collection, 1994-1995

C0826 2 boxes 1.2 linear feet
Consists of a collection of records and video recordings of the Dutch Treat Club.
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Women's Center Records, 1968-2017

AC248 18 boxes 1 websites
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The Princeton University Women's Center is a campus organization dedicated to providing a forum through which female students can voice their feelings and concerns about student life. The Women's Center also oversees the organization of programming and outreach activities which touch on a broad spectrum of women's issues. The records contain correspondence, subject files, and materials related to events and programs sponsored by the Women's Center.

Paul D. Taylor Papers, 1965-2017

MC294 3 boxes
Paul D. Taylor (1939-) is a career Foreign Service official who served as the U.S. ambassador to the Dominican Republic from 1988-1992. The collection documents Taylor's ambassadorship, his prior role as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, and his other State Department positions in the form of correspondence, memoranda, and speeches.
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Paul D. Taylor Papers, 1965-2017

Paul D. Taylor (1939-) is a career Foreign Service official who served as the U.S. ambassador to the Dominican Republic from 1988-1992. The collection documents Taylor's ambassadorship, his prior role as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, and his other State Department positions in the form of correspondence, memoranda, and speeches.

Daniel C. Kurtzer Papers, 1965-2018

MC271 19 boxes
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Daniel C. Kurtzer (1949-) is a professor and former American diplomat. The collection mostly pertains to Kurtzer's work for the U.S. Foreign Service.

T. A. Barron Papers, 1965-2021

C1522 25 boxes 22 linear feet
T. A. Barron (1952-) is an American writer of fantasy literature, books for children, and nature books. The collection consists of his literary and personal papers, including manuscripts and other draft materials, copies of his books and related promotional materials, international editorial correspondence, articles and speeches, personal journals and letters, fan mail, videos, and correspondence with other authors.
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Series 1: Manuscripts, Books, and Related Materials, 1965-2021

This series contains materials related to Barron's books, including handwritten and typed drafts, concept summaries, author notes and outlines, original artwork and maps, and galleys, along with related editorial correspondence, book covers, promotional materials, book posters and displays, and copies of published books, including international editions from Europe, Asia, and South America. Barron's early drafts are most often written by hand on notepads, accompanied by later typed drafts. Materials are comprehensive, pertaining to Barron's published fiction and nonfiction writings, as well as some unpublished and early works. While promotional materials related to each book are present in files on that book, there is also a file group of promotional materials and awards related to Barron's writings in general.

Enrique Lihn Collection, 1965-2006 (mostly 1966)

C1170 1 box 0.2 linear feet
Consists primarily of letters written to Nathalie Waag by Enrique Lihn, a Chilean poet.
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Gabriel García Márquez Correspondence with Rogelio García Lupo, 1965-1970

C1650 1 box
Consists of seven typed letters by Gabriel García Marquez and five typed letters by Rogelio García Lupo.

Archives of Form Magazine, 1965-1974

C1489 7 boxes 2.8 linear feet
Form was an international magazine focused on concrete poetry and kinetic art. Three Cambridge-educated academics, Philip Steadman, Mike Weaver, and Stephen Bann, edited the magazine and produced ten issues from 1966 to 1969. The collection includes extensive correspondence between editors, subscribers, and contributors, along with editorial, financial, and administrative files spanning the entire existence of the magazine.
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Subseries 2C: Related Projects, 1965-1969

This subseries includes related projects by the editors of Form, both before and contemporary with Form. Present are copies of Image and Kinetic Art, both of which were other publications from the mid-1960s, regarding concrete poetry and the Bauhaus aesthetic. Philip Steadman, Mike Weaver, and Stephen Bann collaborated on these projects prior to starting Form, which was deeply influenced by and built upon these predecessors. Also present are materials related to several of the editors' independent projects, such as copies of object poems, printed by Philip Steadman for the 1967 Brighton Festival, including for poet Augusto de Campos, as well as Mike Weaver's writings on concrete poetry and American studies.
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Subseries 2B: Unsolicited Submissions, 1965-1972

This subseries consists of a variety of unsolicited submissions to the magazine from international artists and writers. Submissions include typescripts and manuscripts of essays and poems, photographs, artwork, and related correspondence. Materials submitted range from collaborative work by the Struti group of Calcutta poets to minimalist typewriter poems by the Czech artist Jiří Valoch. Also present are general solicitations inquiring about opportunities for publication of essays, artwork, and reviews in Form. Submissions sent to the editors following the magazine's end in 1969 are also occassionally present.

Jimmy Tarlau Collection on the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), 1965-1975

AC495 1 box 1.0 linear feet (1 container)
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Jimmy Tarlau, Class of 1970, was a member of the national Students for a Democratic Society and other student activist activities at Princeton. This collection contains personal records of Princeton's chapter from Tarlau, The New Left Notes newspaper, and subject files of local and national activist movements.
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Jimmy Tarlau Collection on the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), 1965-1975

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Jimmy Tarlau, Class of 1970, was a member of the national Students for a Democratic Society and other student activist activities at Princeton. This collection contains personal records of Princeton's chapter from Tarlau, The New Left Notes newspaper, and subject files of local and national activist movements.

Wendell Wilcox Letters to Frank Sandiford, 1965-1981

C0828 1 box 0.2 linear feet
Wendell Wilcox was an American novelist and storywriter. Consists of 85 autograph and typed letters written by Wilcox from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, to his friends Frank and Frances Sandiford in various towns in New York. Also present are 6 letters (1968-1969) by Esther Wilcox to the Sandifords.
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