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Wythes Committee, 1989-2008
The Wythes Committee was appointed in the fall of 1997 to consider a number of long-term strategic issues facing Princeton over the coming decade, including issues relating to the size of the undergraduate student body, the undergraduate financial aid program, the Graduate School, the faculty, the administrative and support staffs, the University's physical resources, the University's financial resources, the use of new technologies and the Library. The chair of the committee was Paul M. Wythes, a charter trustee from California and a member of the Princeton class of 1955 (Box 340, Wythes Committee Task Force, Wythes Committee Report Announcement).
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Wyeth Show (1), 1993-1995
2 boxes of files related to the 1995 Andrew Wyeth shows in Japan and Kansas City, including materials for the publication of the book titled Andrew Wyeth: Autobiography, with a foreword by Hoving.
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Writers of the Left Addition, 1932-1996
Consists of publisher's files of notable British socialist authors of the 20th century. Files primarily include correspondence and publication agreements with some ephemera (e.g. dust jackets, newspaper clippings). Much of the correspondence regards copyright and use permissions, with some content regarding sales, microfilming, and editorial notes.
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W. Willard Wirtz Collection on Adlai Stevenson, 1938-2002 (mostly 1938-1966)
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W. Willard (Bill) Wirtz was a lawyer, an arbitrator, a law professor, and served as undersecretary and secretary of labor under Presidents Kennedy and Johnson. He was a speechwriter for, and close advisor to, Adlai Stevenson from 1952 to 1960. The W. Willard Wirtz Collection on Adlai Stevenson documents Stevenson's campaigns for president in 1952 and 1956, as well as Stevenson's political activities in 1960 and in between campaigns. Because Wirtz was a speechwriter in 1952, in charge of speech content in 1956, and a close advisor and occasional speechwriter at other times, this collection most strongly documents the campaign activities of drafting speeches and fine-tuning campaign policy.
Series 4: 1961-1999 and Miscellaneous, 1961-1999
Series 4: 1961-1999 and Miscellaneous includes press releases, correspondence, Wirtz's personal files on Stevenson, memorabilia, photographs and miscellaneous materials.
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Pennsylvania, Haverford Arena-Skating Hall (Dyckerhoff & Widmann, 3719), 1937-2005 (mostly 1937-1939)
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Includes some original calculations for the project and clippings. Materials from the 21st century include correspondence between Professor David P. Billington and Ed Saliklis of Lafayette College, along with Saliklis's research and writings on the skating hall.
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Writings of Others, 1979-1998
Poetry by Efraín Morciego and Pedro Lázaro, a dedication by Antonio José Ponte, and an screen adaptation of "Un Buick en La Habana" by Roberto Scheuer and José Luis García. Also includes the following writing on Rodríguez: " Para un cordero blanco: Captación de lo cotidiano fauna y movimiento" by José Angel Avadi, an introduction to a lecture by Rodolfo Häsler, "En el barrio de Reina María" by José Prats Sariol, "'Las islas son mundos aparentes' (Sobre la obra poética de Reina María Rodríguez)" by Ángeles Pérez López, and "Palabras de presentación de la poetista Reina María Rodríguez" by Pablo Vargas. Contains a clipping on Rodríguez and the Casa de las Américas Prize (1984)
Writing of Others, various, 1940-2010
Book Review of Variedades de Galiano, TM entitled "Elso Rodríguez," untitled TM about Rodríguez in French.
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Writings, circa 1957-2006
This series of materials consists primarily of drafts of Mills' poetry and prose, as well as essay drafts, autobiographical pieces, short stories, reflections, a radio play script, fragments, notes, lists, and numerous drafts of correspondence. Some of these draft letters were addressed to Peter Quartermaine, Robin Crozier, Alan Halsey, Adrian Mitchell, Marjorie Perlof, Jonathan Williams, and Pia Simig, among several others. A small portion of the notes and fragments pertain to novel ideas that Mills was developing and researching. The essays pertain to the works of poets and artists (e.g. Ian Hamilton Finlay, Roy Fisher, David Prentice, and Peter Berry), as well as broader topics, such as the "world of little magazines." Additional materials pertaining to Mills' writing include mockups and layouts of works such as poetry booklets and maquettes, but most significantly the board mockups of "30 Signatures to Silver Catches" by Ian Hamilton Finlay, Margot Sandeman, and Stuart Mills, which Tarasque Press printed in 1971 and also likely put on exhibition. To a lesser extent, the series also contains drawings, paintings, and collages; a small amount of teaching notes; and material related to to Tarasque, Aggie Weston's, and Poet's Poems. Mills' drawing of the Tarasque bird that became the magazine's front cover design is in this series. Some of these publications-related materials include catalogue lists, a note to subscribers, and planning notes.
Stuart Mills Papers, 1956-2017
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Consists of notebooks, manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, and ephemera documenting the working career of the poet and small-press publisher, Stuart Mills (1940-2006).
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Writings by Others, 1970-2016
Consists of writings by others for projects McCarthy supported or organized.
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Writings, 1940-2010s
This file group includes drafts, excerpts, addenda, and final versions of various writings by Pacheco, including poetry, short stories, scripts, screenplays, essays, articles, translations, and others. Also included are writings by other authors, including translations of Pacheco's works. A large number of writings were undated, untitled, unattributed, and in many cases, drafts and fragments mixed together, which were impossible to separate and identify given the disorganized state of the material upon receipt.