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Board Meeting Materials, 2006-2016
Discrimination and Intolerance in Iran's Textbooks, 2008
Executive Committee Meeting Material, 2006-2015
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Book Reviews, 1976-2017
Consists of book reviews about Karagiozis puppet theater, programs of symposia, lectures and other cultural events. There are also thank-you letters.
Bookseries; Talks; Lectures; Awards, 1986-2012
Consists of correspondence with several publishing houses, editors, and universities regarding publications, talks, lectures and awards.
College Literature journal, 1989-2008 (mostly 1990-1992)
Consists of correspondence regarding the College Literature, a triannual journal of scholarly criticism, where Kostas Myrsiades was an editor.
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Buildings, Grounds, Campus Views, and Surrounding Area, 1870-2014
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Butler Apartments [Butler Tract Housing], 1964-2014
Photographs were gathered during the Butler Open House at 2014 Reunions. Photographs taken by Michael Axelrod *66, Benjamin L. Fogarty, Michele Nielsen, and Mareike Stoll.
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Business Today Publications, 1969-2019
Business Today was founded as a magazine by Steve Forbes, Michael Mims, and Jonathan Perel in 1969 while they were undergraduate students at Princeton. This collection is the full run of the publication.
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Section 2: Non-governmental Publications, 1974-2009
Section 2: Non-governmental Publications, represents a wider variety of sources. There are a fairly small number of items from each organization in this section, with the exception of the larger groups of documents from the Centro Boliviano de Investigación y Acción Educativas (CEBIAE), the Foro Educativo Espacio de Diálogo y Proposición, Programa de Formación en Educación Intercultural Bilingüe para los Países Andinos (PROEIB Andes), and the Universidad Técnica del Beni "Mariscal José Ballivián".
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Carl A. Fields Papers, 1938-2009 (mostly 1960-1998)
Educator and advocate of minority education Dr. Carl A. Fields, the first African American to hold a high-ranking position at an Ivy League school, was appointed Assistant Director of Student Aid and then Assistant Dean of the College at Princeton before serving in other leadership positions outside the University. The Carl A. Fields Papers consist of correspondence, reports, research material on race relations and minority education, handwritten notes, project proposals, and other papers that document his life and career.
Series 2: Princeton University, 1962-2009
The Princeton University series consists of documentation related to the University and the surrounding community, particularly during his time as administrator in the 1960s (although later material is also represented). This includes general correspondence, a large amount of clippings, promotional material and handwritten notes related to Fields's posthumously-publised book, Black in Two Worlds: A Personal Perspective on Higher Education, and material related to early African American organizations on campus and Fields's efforts at increasing minority admissions. This series does not include a significant amount of official administrative correspondence or institutional documentation. The series does contain material on Fields's involvement as Treasurer in the Association of Black Princeton Alumni, including conference preparatory material and programs, membership lists, correspondence, newsletters, and reports. There is also documentation related to Fields after his direct involvement in the organization, including scholarships named in his honor.
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Carl A. Fields Center for Equality and Cultural Understanding Records, 1971-2017 (mostly 1984-1999)
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Established in the late 1970s, the Carl A. Fields Center for Equality and Cultural Understanding (called the Third World Center until 2002) celebrates, acknowledges, and promotes diversity on the Princeton University campus. The collection documents the Carl A. Fields Center's programs and administration over a period of thirty years.
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Dimitri H. Gondicas '78 Collection of Modern Greek Theater Playbills, 1948-2019
A collection of playbills mainly from the United States and Greece, as well as from Canada and Europe.
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Carol Obertubbesing '73, 2008 May 30
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In her interview, Obertubbesing discusses growing up in Union City; living in Pyne Hall; the women's dorms' special security systems; limited socializing for women; the challenges of not coming from a private school; women singled out in classes by professors; being a woman and participating in classes; being asked by men how to do laundry; men feeling resentment towards women; being a social member of Colonial Club; the 1 to 7 grading system; no physical education requirement for women; sports; eating in Commons; terrible food quality; parties at Colonial Club; the Aquinas Institute; dating; women and eating clubs; clothing style; changes in society affecting Princeton; the student strike of 1970; the primarily black theater in New Brunswick; writing her thesis on women in American film. She mentions classmates Georgia Nugent, Margie Gengler-Smith, and Robin Herman.
Eleanor Anne (Ellie) Vivona-Vaughan '79, 1977-2014 June 21
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John Brightman '55, 2008 October 10
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Brightman describes attending St. Louis Country Day School and attending Princeton with 7 classmates; the coeducation debate; working for St. Louis Union Trust; the emergence of the Orange and Black Club and Blue and Gold Club; fundraising for Princeton; having the nickname "father of the Orange and Black Club; Alumni Schools Committee involvement; selling Princeton themed ties for the Princeton Club; interacting with Heisman Trophy winner Dick Kazmaier in the classroom; football games; getting bursitis sophomore year; playing varsity baseball sophomore to senior year; the evolution of the Princeton Club of St. Louis; problems with the Princeton Club; and Princeton in the College World Series in 1952. He mentions classmate Scott McVey, alum Peter McCarthy of the St. Louis Union Trust, alums and Board of Trustee members Bill Maritz and Jim McDonald, alum Pete Leland, former head of the Alumni Council Don Griffin, and Bill Van Cleve.
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Carol Pitchersky Papers, 1963-2008
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.
WOLA: Fundraising and Grants, 2001-2003, 2008
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Carpenter, Katie, 2006-2009
Cotten, Cynthia, 1999-2008
Cutler, Jane, 2000-2009
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Dimitri H. Gondicas '78 Collection of Printed Ephemera of Hellenic Studies Programs in the United States and Around the World, 1989-2019
Consists of printed material of several educational and cultural institutions and foundations featuring the study, the teaching, and the promotion of the Greek language, literature and culture from antiquity to the present, both in the United States and around the world.
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Human Rights in Mexico and Central America, 1979-2008
This collection contains pamphlets, flyers, working papers, reports, and periodicals pertaining to human rights in Mexico and Central America during the past thirty years, from 1979 to 2008.
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Office of the Dean of Religious Life and the Chapel Records, 1906-2023 (mostly 1920-1981)
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The religious interests of members of the University are served through the offices of the Dean of Religious Life and the Chapel, which work with chaplains of different denominations and faiths on a variety of activities. The Dean of the Chapel records document the activities of the Office and the Chapel and include former dean files, historical material, minutes, and marriage, birth, baptism, and death records as well as adminsitrative files and programs of services and concerts.
Series 1: Office of the Dean of Religious Life and the Chapel Records, 1906-2011
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Series 1 documents the activities of the Office. Materials include files for the tenure of Dean Robert Russell Wicks (1928-1947), Assistant Deans of the Chapel Laurence Fenninger (1930-1946), Burton MacLean (1946-1948), H. Keith Beebe (1949-1954), Wiley Crites (1954-1959), material for Richard Stillwell's history, "The Chapel of Princeton University" (Princeton University Press, 1971), minutes of the Chapel Congregation and Chapel Council (1938-1951), files relating to the Chapel organ reconstruction (1975-1992), historical subject files, and marriage, birth, baptism, and death registers beginning in 1952.
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Charles W. Millard Correspondence, 1946-2011
Consists of select correspondence, dating from 1946 to 2011, of art historian Charles W. Millard (1932-2017) with artists such as Sir Anthony Caro, Helen Frankenthaler, Carl Chiarenza, Mark Hewitt, Nick George, Jules Olitski, and others.
General Correspondence, 1946-2010
Consists primarily of correspondence from family, friends, and colleagues of Millard during his academic and professional career. Also includes personal letters, exhibition invitations, and purchase inquiries documenting his relationships with artists like Anthony Caro, Helen Frankenthaler, Carl Chiarenza, Jules Olitski, Kenneth Noland and others. Additional correspondents include Princeton University Professor of American Art and Architecture Donald D. Egbert; Lawrence Morton, former music curator for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and artistic director of the Ojai Festival; and writer Allan Gurganus.
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Chemistry Alumni News, Publication, 2008
Chemistry Department Alumni Newsletters, 1980-2009
Chemistry Department Alumni Newsletters, 1980-2009
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Children and Youth in Mexico and Central America, 1984-2008
This collection contains pamphlets, flyers, working papers, institutional reports, and periodicals that address the conditions of children and youth in Mexico and Central America between 1984 and 2008.
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Cinema 21, circa 2008
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Fair Use, 2005-2011
Letter from Fenwick West (San Francisco) informing David Weissman about principles of fair use of copyrighted materials; photocopy of a booklet on fair use for filmmakers from the Center for Social Media (Washington, D.C., 2005).
Filmmaking, 1971-2014
Film treatments, scenarios, screenplays, correspondence, historical research files, grant applications, production files, financial documents, legal files including contracts and licensing agreements, publicity and promotional materials, clippings and other documentation on the creation, distribution, use and reception of Weissman's short films and feature documentaries from the 1980s through the 2010s. Also includes promotional posters for film-festival and theatrical releases of The Cockettes and We Were Here in the U.S. and the U.K.
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Claribel Alegría Papers, 1924-2010
Contains notebooks and drafts of the Nicaraguan-born Salvadoran writer Claribel Alegría's poetry, articles and essays, novels, short stories, speeches, and translations. Also includes correspondence with publishers, family, and such writers as Mario Benedetti, Julio Cortázar, Juan Ramón Jiménez, Alfonso Quijada Urías, and Sergio Ramírez. Additionally, the collection contains photographs, audiovisual material, and writings of others on Alegría.
"Clitemnestra", 2008-2009
Costa Rica, 2008
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Clinton A. Decker Papers, 1917-2008 (mostly 1917-1922)
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Clinton A. Decker traveled to Russia as part of the American Advisory Commission to Russia of Railway Experts (1917) and later became a member of the Inter-Allied Technical Board (1919-1922). The collection contains personal and business correspondence and photographs documenting Decker's travels in Russia, China, and Japan.
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Lorenzo García Vega Papers, 1969-2008
Lorenzo García Vega is a Cuban writer best known for his involvement in the literary group Orígenes. The collection consists of selected manuscripts, notebooks, correspondence and clippings.
Published Articles, 2008
3 clippings: "Juan Salzano con muletas y brujos"; "Francisco Garamona: Ópera flotante dentro de una copa de leche"; "Robbe-Grillet: O el compromiso con la araña"
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Collection of Ephemera Relating to the Marketing of Books, 1742-2014
Collection of ephemera relating to the marketing of books, consisting of prospectuses, adverts, catalogs, etc.
Jabès, Edmond: Desertstones, 2008
TLS with one previous fold. Watercolor illustration on one half of verso. Attached to order form, envelope, and a postcard with a paperclip.
James Weld Towne pioneer san francisco printer, publisher & paper purveyor, 2008
Bifolium advertisement for the club's 223rd publication. Cover printed in color. Order form and envelope laid in.
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College Republicans Records, 2004-2016
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The Princeton University College Republicans are the official student group on campus of the National Republican Party. The College Republican Records consist primarily of photographs from College Republican events, campaigning, and social media.
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Concentrator Lists; Theses; Theses Prizes, 2006-2008
Course Offerings, 2002-2009
Events, 2008
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Conference Programs and Invitations, 1990-2012
Contracts for Books, Agreements with UTEM, 1986-2011
Correspondence, 1964-2011
Consists of personal and work-related correspondence addressed to or from Eltit.
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Estigma y discriminación a personas con VIH. Luis Manuel Arellano. (Textos del caracol; no. 5), 2008
HIV/AIDS in Latin America, II, 1980-2008
This collection of ephemera on HIV/AIDS in Latin America consists of flyers, pamphlets, instructional materials, reports, and serials addressing issues related to prevention and sexual education, public services, community organizing, and health policies.
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Correspondence, 1930s-2008
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This series includes letters sent by Máire to her husband Conor Cruise O'Brien, and to her parents during her time living in France and Spain and later with O'Brien in Ghana and in the United States. There are approximately 100 letters received from others including fellow writers and poets. Also includes correspondence from Seamus Heaney, who agreed to launch her autobiography in 2003. The Dr. Letitia Fairfield letters demonstrate the close relationship between the MacEntee family and Dr. Fairfield. She met Margaret MacEntee during a visit to Dublin in the early 1920s and following a return visit in 1928 the relationship between her and the family became closer. The correspondence between Dr. Fairfield and Seán MacEntee include discussions on international politics and offer insight into the realities of the effects of World War II on her life in London, and, from MacEntee's point of view, when Ireland had remained neutral. Also includes two songs sung in Irish, adaptations of a poem by Máire Mhac an tSaoi "Oíche Nollag" [Christmas Eve], singers unidentified, circa 1995.
Cérbh í Meg Russell? research material, 1963-2008
Contains research material on the Ferriters of Kerry and the Russell Family including the Earls of Bedford and Essex, some manuscript and typed correspondence with institutions such as Woburn Abbey re same; also includes 5 microfiche negatives of unpublished Geraldine documents (1870). Text in Irish and in English.
Four notebooks: one hardbound, two spiral bound, one leather bound, with loose ephemera, 1993-2008
Two hardback notebooks, both with manuscript drafts and notes, one 17cmx10cm half-leather bound, the second 14cmx8cm leather bound. A5 envelope 'Ferriter, Leabhra beaga Fánacha éagsúla nótaí, library slips etc', containing two small spiral bound notebook with notes, names and addresses, many library slips [unidentified library] and with several handwritten notes. Envelope with manuscript poem in Irish and in French. Text in Irish, French and English.
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Correspondence, 1950-2009
Consists primarily of personal and professional correspondence received by Spector from individuals, organizations, and committees supporting the abolition of the detention camps, the re-establishment of democracy in Greece, and the defence of political prisoners. The correspondence has been organized into four groups: Individuals, Organizations-Committees, Politicians, and Miscellaneous-Unidentified. Arranged alphabetically. There are also letters written by Spector as well as letters among others.
Individuals, 1952-2009
Spector corresponded with influential people in the United States and Europe seeking support for the abolition of the detention camps and prisons in Greece during the years 1952-1959 and 1967-1974. There is also correspondence with family members of the Greek political prisoners. She served as the Executive Secretary of the Greek American Committee for the Abolition of Makronēsos detention camp.
Norma Spector Papers, 1947-2009
Consists of papers relating to post-World War II Greek history and politics, 1940s-1970s, collected by Norma Spector in her role as the public relations liaison of the Federation of Greek Maritime Unions (FGMU) in New York City.
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Correspondence, 1955-2013
Consists primarily of incoming correspondence with a variety of literary professors and scholars, critics, authors, and publishers.
H, 1956-2009
Including correspondence from Diether Haenicke, Hillel Halkin, Melissa Hall, John Hammond, James Neil Harris, Robert Hatch, John Hawkes, Elton F. Henley, C. Hugh Holman, Roy Huss, and others
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Correspondence, 1966-2013
The correspondence series contains correspondence to and from Elizabeth Benson, including Benson's correspondence with Gillett Griffin and others at Princeton University.
Elizabeth Benson Papers, 1966-2016
Elizabeth P. Benson is a curator and historian of Pre-Columbian art who has published and edited many works on the art of the ancient Americas. This small collection of Benson's papers contains material that reflects Benson's relationship with her friend and colleague Gillett G. Griffin, whose papers are also housed in the Princeton University Archives.
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Correspondence, 1967-2011 (mostly 1967-1972)
This file group consists of correspondence from poets, writers, editors and publishers, including Helenē Vakalo, Giannēs Ritsos, Kimon Friar and Peter Dent.
Miscellaneous, 1979-2011
Consists of one email printout from Miltos Frangopoulos and letters from the publishers, John Stathatos (Oxus Press) and W.S. Merwin. Paul Merchant's handwritten note found in the file states: "Note from W.S. Marwin after a dinner with him and Dorothy Stafford (William Stafford's widow), when we talked about his friends, Stafford and Ted Hughes, and about Ritsos, whom he admired."
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.
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Correspondence, 1974-2010
Edward P. Djerejian papers, 1972-2010
Edward Peter Djerejian is a former United States diplomat. This collection includes speeches, appointment books, and clippings documenting Ambassador Djerejian's life and career.
July 2012 Accession, 1975-2010
These records relate to Djerejian's state department work in Syria, and include correspondence, memoranda and subject files.
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Robert V. Keeley Papers, 1918-2008
Robert Vossler Keeley ('51) was a U.S. Foreign Service member and writer who served in a number of posts. The Robert V. Keeley Papers consist of reports, correspondence, writings, journals, and photographs from the breadth of Keeley's career, including his Foreign Service postings in Uganda, Cambodia, Mauritius, Zimbabwe, and Greece, as well as correspondence and other materials created and kept by Robert Keeley's wife, Louise Keeley.