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Gabriela Mora Collection of Elena Garro, circa 1940s-1990s (mostly 1974-1980)
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The collection includes correspondence to and from Mexican author Elena Garro and Chilean American critic and scholar Gabriela Mora, a handwritten testament by Elena Garro, and photographs of Gabriela Mora, Elena Garro, and Garro's family, friends, and colleagues. Also includes audio recorded interviews of Elena Garro conducted by Gabriela Mora in 1974 and 1979.
Series 2: Photographs, circa 1940s-1990s
Includes two sets of candid photographs of Elena Garro, Elena Garro's friend, Helena Paz, and Gabriela Mora taken in 1974 at Gabriela Mora's home in New York City and in Spain in 1979. Additionally, it includes about one hundred original photographs of Elena Garro, family, friends, colleagues, and some sites.
Fotografías de Elena Garro, su familia, amigos y colegas, alrededor de 1940s-1990s
Consiste en aproximadamente un centenar de fotografías originales de Elena Garro, su familia, amigos, colegas y de algunos lugares.
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Travel Photographs and Postcards, circa 1940s-1970s
Includes photographs and postcards from Madagascar, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Spain, Iran, France, Cambodia, and Singapore. Primarily photographs, but some negatives are also present.
India and Ceylon Travel Photographs and Postcards, circa 1930s-1960s
Includes 7 photographs of India, and 25 postcards of India and Ceylon (Sri Lanka).
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Elena Garro con otras personas, circa 1940s-1968
Una fotografía de Elena Garro con Pablo Picasso y otras personas, sin fecha [hacia finales de la década de 1940]; se ve a Helena Paz Garro detrás de Picasso, cuando era una niña de unos 9-10 años. Dos fotografías de Elena Garro en el verano de 1954 en casa de Suzanne de Tézenas, en el lago Lemán; en una de ellas aparece Garro con André Pieyre de Mandiargues y Guy Dumur, y en la otra con Bona Tibertelli de Pisis (Bona de Mandiargues). Tres fotografías de Hector García, Foto Press, México. Una está fechada el 23 de junio de 1967 y es de una protesta que Elena Garro organizó en favor de Régis Debray frente a la Embajada de Bolivia, Ciudad de México, México. Otras dos sin fecha, de hacia 1967 o 1968, una incluye a Elena Poniatowska. También incluye una fotografía de Roberto Fernández Retamar con nota autógrafa al dorso, circa 1967.
Elena Garro con Octavio Paz, circa 1935-1952
Una fotografía con otras dos parejas, hacia 1930. Una fotografía con Helena Paz Garro y otras personas, fechada en "1952 Karouzawa (Japón)". Una fotografía con la pareja sentada, sin fecha.
Serie 4: Correspondencia de Helena Paz Garro, 1945-1997
Esta serie consta de la correspondencia de Helena Paz Garro, a la que se dirigía alternativamente como "Helenita", "Helena Paz", "Laura Elena Paz Garro" (nombre completo en español) o "La Chata" (apodo). La correspondencia incluye cartas, declaraciones de derechos de autor y recibos relativos a los derechos de publicación de obras de ambos progenitores bajo el epígrafe "Particulares". Hay más de 45 cartas y telegramas de Octavio Paz a y de Helena Paz Garro. Las primeras cartas de Elena Garro a Helena Paz Garro se archivan bajo "Otros miembros de la familia y borradores", así como las de otros miembros de la familia como Josefina "Pepa" Lozano de Paz y Jesús Garro Velázquez.
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Miscellaneous Writings, circa 1930s-1970
Topics include Herman Rorschack, Vienna, Wilhelm Meister, book collectors, translations of works on psychoanalysis, and manuscript drafts of a long work labeled "Wahl."
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Mexican Churches and Mayan Ruins Photographs, circa 1940s
Includes a sleeve of related loose photographs.
Subseries 4D: Personal Photographs, circa 1915-2000
This subseries contains personal and travel photographs of Félix Candela, often with his family, including early black-and-white photographs, contemporary color photographs, occasional negatives and slides, and several photograph albums. Early photographs albums from the 1920s-1940s show Candela as a young athlete during his school days in Spain, as well as his trips throughout Spain and Mexico with his first wife, Eladia Martín, and their family. Prior to the Spanish Civil War, Candela was a competitive athlete in Spain, playing for the national rugby team and winning championships in both pole-vaulting and ski-jumping. Of note in this subseries is a group of photographs showing Candela competing in these and other sports, including skiing, mountain-climbing, pole-vaulting, and rugby. Also present are travel shots of Candela in later years, often accompanied by his wife, Dorothy Candela, also an architect, in locations such as British Guiana, the United States, Spain, Iran, Peru, Argentina, Armenia, Bulgaria, and England. Candela's interest in regional design styles is also reflected in his travel photographs, which include many shots of local architecture, ruins, and churches in the various countries he visited. Photographs of Candela at several gallery openings and exhibitions are also present, along with photographs of him with other architects, including Fernando Higueras.
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Series 4: Papers and Projects, 1947-1996
The Papers and Projects series is a compilation of Coale's writings, including texts of lectures, reprints of published manuscripts, data, correspondence, and other articles collected by Coale during his research. Notable projects include demographic studies conducted about India (1950s), Mexico (1950s and 1970s), China (1970s and 1990s), and the countries of the former Soviet Union (1990s).
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Lee, Charles Herbert, Jr., 1947-1949
Charles H. Lee entered Princeton as a member of the class of 1947, but graduated with the class of 1949. The folder contains three photographs--two snapshots of Charles Lee at commencement, and one formal studio photo with a group.
Alumni Photographs, 1900-1998
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Consists of photographs of alumni. Dates reflect the student's class year. Also includes unidentified alumni photos.
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James G. Smith Papers on New Jersey Industry, 1930-1949
Consists of papers of James G. Smith (Princeton Class of 1920), professor of economics at Princeton, related to New Jersey industrial history.
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Baltimore Esso Station Photograph, circa 1940s
One black-and-white photograph of a crowd gathering around a flagpole at an Esso filling station.
Madison Smartt Bell Papers, 1940s-2021 (mostly 1986-2003)
Madison Smartt Bell (1957-) is an American novelist best known for his trilogy of novels about Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution, published between 1995 and 2004. His papers consist of writings, personal and professional correspondence, family documents, memorandum books, printed materials, and subject files, including drafts, galleys, and proofs for his novels, short stories, and other writings.
Subseries 7B: 2015 Accession, 1940s-2014 (mostly 1986-2014)
The 2015 accession comprises an additional 12.4 linear feet of research, draft, and publishing materials related to Bell's works, The Year of Silence, Behind the Moon, Devil's Dream, The Color of Night, Soldier's Joy, Charm City, Red Stick, Zig Zag Wanderer, Lavoisier in the Year One, Soul in a Bottle, and Toussaint Before the Spirits, as well as additional correspondence from 2002 to 2011 and subject files from 1995 to 2014.