Various 20th-Century Wood Block Prints, Etchings, etc., circa 1900-1970
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Series 2: Nassau Hall Iconography, Additions, 1807-2012
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Series 1: Nassau Hall Iconography, Chronological, 1760-1981
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Subseries 2B: Other Family Members, 1901-1971
This sub-series consists of correspondence between various family members other than Mujica Láinez. There are also several original envelopes, a few assorted clippings, a few letters to family members by non-family members, seven mass cards, two manuscripts, and a chronology of family homes. This sub-series is arranged chronologically by year and then by correspondent. A large portion of this correspondence is between the following individuals: Lucía and Manuel Mujica Farías [father], Lucía, Justa, Ana María Láinez ["Anamama," "Viuda"] [aunt], Josefina Láinez ["Pepa," "Pepita," "Mamachica"] [aunt], Justita Láinez ["Tita," "Tina," "Vinagera"] [aunt], and Martha Láinez ["Nenatony"] [aunt].
Subseries 2A: Manuel Mujica Láinez, 1923-1984
This sub-series consists of correspondence between Mujica Láinez and various family members. Also included are several original envelopes, 10 clippings about his marriage to Ana de Alvear de Mujica Láinez ["Anita"], two invitations to their wedding, a telegram sent by Mujica Láinez, two manuscripts by Mujica Láinez (one written in Justa's hand), three manuscripts by others, an echocardiogram of Anita, and one miscellaneous letter. This sub-series is arranged alphabetically by correspondent and then chronologically by year. The primary correspondents are his wife Anita, Lucía Láinez de Mujica Farías ["Chía"] [mother], Ana Mujica [daughter], and Justa Varela de Láinez ["Lala"] [grandmother].
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Valentine Bargmann Papers, 1908-1988 (mostly 1937-1979)
The Valentine Bargmann Papers consists of personal and professional correspondence, personal papers, awards, medals, lectures notes, drafts and published writings, and documents pertaining to the Einstein Papers Project. Valentine Bargmann was an assistant to Albert Einstein at the Institute for Advanced Study and later became a Princeton University professor of mathematical physics.
Series 5: Printed Matter, 1922-1983
This series consists of reprints of essays collected by Bargmann. This series is arranged into three groups: Albert Einstein Reprints, Valentine Bargmann Reprints, and Essays of Others.
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Vakalo's One-Man Exhibition Catalogs and Invitations, 1946-1994
Includes exhibition catalogs of Vakalo's one-man exhibitions in Athens, Thessalonikē, Larisa, Volos, and other cities in Greece, as well as abroad, inluding Cyprus and the United States (Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles). There are also handwritten lists of the art works presented at the exhibitions.
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Reynaldo Hahn Letters and Manuscripts, 1898-1945
Consists of letters and other materials of the Venezuelan-born French composer Reynaldo Hahn.
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U.S.S. Princeton [C.V.L.-23] Collection, 1941-1990
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The U.S.S. Princeton [C.V.L.-23] Collection, located in the University Archives, contains research materials for the book, Carrier Down, by Marcia Clark in which the history of the U.S.S. Princeton is chronicled.
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Series 2: USIA Years, 1944-1999
This series documents Crespi's career after joining the USIA in 1954. This series includes USIA reports and related correspondence, notes, and clippings on surveys of foreign and domestic public opinion on a wide range of subjects, including the U.S. economy, trends in political thought, the future of American foreign policy, NATO, U.S. exhibitions on other countries, moral equivalence, phased retirement, and the effectiveness of USIA's own programs and surveys. Surveyed regions include Western and Eastern Europe, the Mideast, Asia, Latin America, and North America. Also included are departmental files of the USIA Office of Research (including service awards and performance evaluations of Crespi), WAPOR newsletters and correspondence, personal correspondence, photographs, biographical sketches of Crespi, drafts of published articles, and notes and related correspondence for various presentations and lectures he conducted over the course of his career. Material in this series that pre-dates 1954 primarily consists of USIA material that Crespi utilized in his research, as well as one report co-authored by Crespi for the office of the U.S. High Commissioner for Germany.
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Series 7: Financial Material: Annual Reports, Balance Sheets, etc., 1903-1960
Consists of financial materials, including annual reports, balance sheets, etc.
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Unification of Fiscal Policy, 1945
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"The Program for Germany", 1944-1945
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Series 1: Departmental Files, 1909-1970
Series 1: Departmental Files, 1909-1970 contains primarily minutes of faculty meetings and committees, copies of comprehensive examinations, and some correspondence. The series documents the development of modern languages and comparative literature education at Princeton, including departmental evolutions and the origins of the Special Program in European Civlization. The series also includes a selection of autographed photographic portraits of French savants and literati, all dating from approximately the 1920s.
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Subseries 4H: Clippings, 1942-2002
Contains clippings of published articles by Monterroso, articles about Monterroso, and miscellaneous articles collected by Monterroso.
Subseries 4A: Family Papers, 1921-2002
Contains papers of Monterroso's parents and children as well as Monterroso's own bills, immigration records, and other documents.
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Unpublished Works, 1920-1954
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Series 4: Personal Files, 1946-2006
The Personal Files series includes biographical and autobiographical information about Cleveland, bibliographies of his writings, correspondence he received on his 70th birthday from colleagues which highlight his importance to his fields, and photographs from throughout his career.
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Street Towing Company, 1948
Contains images of the Port of St. Louis, bridges, docks, gas tanks, and people.
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Series 6: 2015 Addition of Photographs and Personal Materials, 1926-1986
This series is mostly composed of photographs taken at events H. Freeman Matthews attended, namely the Potsdam Conference, the Vienna summit meeting between John F. Kennedy and Nikita Khrushchev, and meetings of the Canada-United States Permanent Joint Board on Defense. The series also contains materials related to H. Freeman Matthews's family, including the daybook kept by his wife, Elizabeth Luke "Frisk" Matthews, and correspondence to H. Freeman and Elizabeth, mostly from Matthews's mother, Mrs. Henry C. Matthews, and his sister-in-law, Polly.
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University Land Records, 1752-1992 (mostly 1752-1860)
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The University Land Records consist of deeds, mortgages, bonds, other legal papers, and maps concerning the acquisition, disposition, or description of University properties. The records document the physical expansion of the University from its earliest period through the acquisition of large tracts of land in the 20th century, including the properties around Carnegie Lake and numerous farms. A portion of the papers relate to research conducted by Professor Gerald Breese for his book Princeton University Land, 1752-1984 (1986).
Series 3: Maps and Surveys, 1849-1996
Series 3: Maps and Surveys, 1849-1981 contains originals and copies of maps and surveys of Princeton University land that were intended to represent the campus and other University lands as they existed. This is in contrast to maps, plans and surveys in the records of the Office of Physical Planning, which were created as part of the planning and development process and may or may not represent what actually existed. In addition to professionally produced and published maps, this series also contains several student surveys of portions of university land from the early 20th century, possibly created as part of an academic course.
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Universities, circa 1948-1960
This folder contains photographs pertaining to college campuses other than Princeton, such as Magdalene College in Oxford, the University of Massachusetts Boston, the University of Ghent in Belgium, and a few others.
Town of Princeton, circa 1930-1951
This folder contains photographs of the town of Princeton. Included are photographs of houses on Williams Street and Fitzrandolph Road; properties on 128 Fitzrandolph Road, 138 Fitzrandolph Road, 10 Mercer Street, and the Wilson House on 25 Cleveland Lane; Bainbridge House; DE Ardis' Delicatessen; Nassau Inn; the Princeton Public Library; the Morven estate; Nassau Presbyterian Church; Borough Hall; a fire on Witherspoon Street; the Princeton Battle Monument and Battlefield; the Old Barracks on Edgehill Road; the D+R Canal; the Harrison Steet Bridge; Palmer Square; Princeton Junction Station; Thomson Hall; and Prospect Apartments. Also included is a duplicate of a 1781 map of Princeton.
Tigers, circa 1900-1990
This folder contains drawn images of tigers, Princetonians, football players, proctors, reunions and everything in between.
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Subseries 1E: Miscellaneous, 1930 May 20-1949
Consists of Curriculum Vitae, lists of bookstores, translations, drawings, and clippings.
Subseries 1C: Essays and Criticism, 1918-1949
Consists of essays and criticisms such as "Destino de la cultura," "Muerte de cielo azul," and "Sombra y luz de Ramón López Velarde," as well as others.
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Subseries 1C: Lecture Notes, 1945-1980 September
This subseries consists of lecture notes from two courses that Cortázar taught, one on French literature at Universidad de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina (1945), and the other on contemporary Latin American narrative and Cortázar's work at University of California, Berkeley (1980).
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Office of Naval Research Contract N6ori-105, Task Order IV Technical Reports, 1947-1949
The Collection consists of 11 technical reports describing research done by the Department of Electrical Engineering on high frequency techniques. The research was conducted between 1946 and 1949 and was funded by the Office of Naval Research.
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Department of Electrical Engineering Controllable Reactor Project for General Electric Company Technical Reports, 1947-1949
The first report presents a chart method for calculating the characteristics of a reactor. The second report offers a set of universal curves which could be used to find the characteristics more easily. The third report describes in more detail two specific uses of the universal curves which were not covered in the second report, namely calculation of the d-c flux linkages in the reactor and calculations of problems involving rectifiers.
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Series 5, Correspondence, 1913-1981
The Correspondence series begins with letters written by Munro to his mother during his travels to Europe in 1913 and Latin America in 1916. Munro's correspondence from the 1930s and 1940s deals mainly with Foreign Bondholders Protective Council matters. The series also contains letters written by Munro's wife, Margaret, (regarding their time living in Managua, Nicaragua), his children (regarding preparation of Munro's publications), and letters from President Hoover and Henry Stimson upon Munro's resignation as Minister of Haiti.
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United Nations Mission to Palestine, 1948-1949
Consists of a memorandum and typed copies of the "Summaries of the Daily Operations" of the United Nations Mission Mediator to Palestine in 1948-1949, ordered and here compiled by F. P. Henderson, the head of the U.N. operations branch in Haifa, Israel.