Series 5, Photographs, 1898-1947
Series 5, Photographs, circa 1898-circa 1947, contains personal and family photographs of Keeley, his father, brothers and sister, and his own family before 1947. A photo album for his oldest son contains some information on family life in Damascus, including the Druze revolt of 1925, and relatives. Some photos of Bedouins in Syria (circa 1923) and Palestinian scenes after the earthquake of 1927 are included.
Series 3, Personal Records, 1898-1949
Series 3, Personal Records, 1898-1947 [bulk 1917-1947]contains various documents concerning Keeley's personal life and that of his family. Of specific interest are the drafts of articles that Keeley wrote, including those about life in Damascus (circa 1924-1928), and poems and songs about the life of an American consul, by Charles Allen (circa 1926).
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Edgar Lee Masters Collection, 1915-1983
Consists of selected correspondence, manuscripts, and photographs of noted American poet Edgar Lee Masters.
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"Light Cruisers in 1898 and 1938" and Related Correspondence and Photographs, 1898-1945
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Naval Papers of Harpur Allen Gosnell, 1928-1947
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Consists of personal papers of American naval officer Harpur Allen Gosnell (Princeton Class of 1912), including his articles on naval history and naval subjects.
"Neutral Rights in the Next War" and Miscellaneous Newsletters, 1929-1948
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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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McCallum, R.B., 1898-1962
File for Men Ideas, an historical series: IV, The Liberal Party from Lord Grey to Asquith(1959)
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Photographs, 1898-1965
Includes 19 black-and-white photographs: 4 images (16 x 21.9 cm) of an international competition in literature (1965) where Tsitselē participated; 9 postcard photographs (7.7 x 13.5 cm.) of the Delphic Festival (1930) by Nelly's; 1 postcard photograph (0.9 x 14 cm.) of the Arch of Hadrian (Athens) by Neue Photogr. Gesellischaft (1898); and 5 miscellaneous images (11.7 x 0.8 cm.). There are also 15 black-and-white photographs, attached on mat board, of a coctail party dated November 19, 1954, in honor of John Steinbeck; and 5 black-and-white photographs of the Prix Formentor and the International Literary Prize event in Corfu in 1963, depicting Tsitselē, Kimon Friar, Barney Rosset, and others.
Series 3: Photographs; Miscellaneous Tsitselē's Material; Printed Material, 1898-2001
Consists of assorted printed material relating to Tsitselē's works.
Kaiē Tsitselē Papers, 1898-2001
Consists of personal papers of Kaiē Tsitselē, Greek author and translator, who contributed to the dissemination of the Modern Greek literature outside Greece. The collection consists of manuscripts of some of Tsitselē's novels, short stories, radio scripts, and book reviews along with her English translations of Greek works. Correspondence with her friends and colleagues completes the collection.
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Series 1: Correspondence, 1898-1971
This series documents Fosdick's personal and professional life and various areas of interest to Fosdick. While the collection does not contain much material from Fosdick's early career as Commissioner of Accounts in New York, there is an extensive amount of information on his position as chairman of the Commission on Training Camp Activities and his participation in the League of Nations. Fosdick's tenure with the Rockefeller Foundation is also particularly well-documented, and his correspondence with John D. Rockefeller, Jr. is reflective of both the professional and personal aspects of their relationship.
Raymond Blaine Fosdick Papers, 1898-1971 (mostly 1917-1952)
Raymond Blaine Fosdick (1883-1972) served as Under Secretary General for the League of Nations (1919-1920) and as President of the Rockefeller Foundation (1936-1948). The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence related to military life during World War I, the formation and activities of the League of Nations, and the administration of the Rockefeller Foundation in the 1920s through 1940s. The collection also contains various writings and personal memorabilia.
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Subseries 3A: Chapter Files, 1898-1995
The Chapter Files subseries includes drafts, notes and a substantial amount of source material relating to Martindell's unpublished autobiography. The subseries is arranged by chapter number, and chapter titles indicate the subject of each section of the book. Researchers should note that these files contain a small amount of photographs in addition to those found in the Photographs series.
Series 3: Memoirs and undated, 1898-1997
The Memoirs series consists of Martindell's source material, notes, and drafts relating to the unpublished autobiography that she wrote in the late 1990s. These documents were moved by Martindell, during the writing process, to their present arrangement from elsewhere within her own files. Materials range from family information from the late 19th century to records documenting Martindell's political activities in the late 1980s. This series is divided into two subseries: Chapter Files and Subject Files
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Fine Press Printing Ephemera Collection, 1898-2010 (mostly 1924-1948)
Consists of book prospectuses, invitations, greeting cards, and other items printed by private and small presses in the United States, and various countries throughout the world.
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Claude Fayette Bragdon Collection, 1899-1946
Consists of correspondence of the American architect and author Claude Fayette Bragdon, as well as related printed material.
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Alonzo Gore Oakley Diaries, 1899-1948
Consists of 50 diaries of Alonzo Gore Oakley, a manager of the New York City office of the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company.
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Edwin Arlington Robinson Letters, 1899-1968
Consists of original letters and transcriptions of additional letters by Edwin Arlington Robinson, American poet and winner of three Pulitzer Prizes.
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Travel in Lebanon, Syria, etc., 1899-1974
Regarding Garrett's travels to several Middle Eastern countries in 1899-1900.
Princeton University Library Collection of Robert Garrett Materials, 1899-1992 (mostly 1920-1945)
The Robert Garrett Papers consists of correspondence and documents primarily concerning the Robert Garrett Collection and other collecting interests of Garrett, Princeton Class of 1897.
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Lantern Slides, 1899-1980
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Broken Lantern Slides, 1899-1980
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Historical Photograph Collection: Slides series, circa 1899-1980
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Consists of several hundred lantern slides containing images of Princeton University, primarily the campus and buildings.
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Clippings and Printed Materials, 1899-2019
Consists of newspaper and magazine clippings, photocopies of articles, printed materials, ephemera, and scrapbooks that McCarthy kept as source material for his work, as well as to track the reception of his activities and those of other Irish poets in the press. While similar materials that McCarthy interfiled with his poetry drafts can be found in the Writings file group, materials described here consist of those that were not already filed or readily associated with a specific writing project. Many of the clippings McCarthy kept pertain to Irish history, government, culture, and literature. There are some magazines in which McCarthy's writings appeared, translations of his works, and writings by others about McCarthy and other topics, including some materials he may have used for teaching purposes. Of note are a small number of photographs depicting McCarthy, including with family and friends, largely from the 1980s through the 2000s.
Thomas McCarthy Papers, 1899-2019 (mostly 1968-2019)
Consists of writings, diaries, correspondence, organizational records, clippings, and other personal papers of Irish poet Thomas McCarthy, including drafts of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction works from the 1970s through the 2010s; extensive diaries and notebooks on personal and literary topics; files related to his work with Cork 2005, the Triskel Arts Centre, and other cultural and arts organizations in Ireland; transcriptions and recordings of interviews and events; and teaching materials.
Clippings and Articles on Irish Culture and Government, 1914-2018
Includes a copy of "Northern Ireland - The Mailed Fist: A Record of Army Police Brutality from Aug. 9-Nov. 9, 1971," published by the Campaign for Social Justice in Northern Ireland in collaboration with the Association for Legal Justice.
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Broadside Playbills, 18th-20th century
This collection contains broadside playbills from the United States, England, and Europe.
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Correspondence: Princeton University, 1905-1945
Includes correspondence from the Board of Trustees, Princeton Tower Club, the Whig-Clio Society, and faculty members.
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Edwin Plimpton Adams Papers, 1900-1945
Consists of writings, correspondence, notebooks, and printed matter of Princeton physicist Edwin Plimpton Adams relating to Meteor Crater (formerly Coon Mountain) in Arizona and the Elliptic Function Formula.
Correspondence, 1924-1945
Professional correspondence of Professor Adams. Subject matter includes conformal projecion; the consideration of Professor W. Gordon for an International Rockefeller Fellowship; the principle of steepest descents; the elliptical function formula and the publication of "Smithsonian Mathematical Formulae and Tables of Elliptic Functions"; contribution to the Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers.
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Series 2: Correspondence, 1900-1946
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This series contains the correspondence of Richard Halliburton with his parents during his travels, correspondence with prisoners on Devil's Island, correspondence regarding Rupert Brooke, as well as some miscellaneous letters.
Richard Halliburton Papers, 1900-1973 (mostly 1903-1940)
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Richard Halliburton traveled extensively in the first part of twentieth century after graduating from Princeton University in 1921. The collection contains autograph and typescript drafts of seven of Halliburton's books, short stories, essays, school notes, and other travel memorabilia, as well as Halliburton's correspondence with his parents and others, research materials about Rupert Brooke, and a significant group of photographs documenting his travels throughout Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.
Subseries 5C: Wesley Halliburton, 1903-1949 March 27
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Consists of the papers of Wesley Halliburton, including "Death Valley Scotty's Fabulous Life Story and Magnificent Castle Enchant Memphian" and a document for "Certificate Award as Master of the Royal Secret of the 32nd Degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite."
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Selected Papers of William B. Bamford, 1900-1947
Consists of selected papers of civil engineer William B. Bamford, a member of the Princeton University Class of 1900.
Binder of Papers and Notes, vol. 4, 1926-1945
This binder contains a "Calander of Scientific Events" as well as clippings and a typed list of "Recent Unusual Weather Conditions at Belmar." The second half of the binder includes correspondence, primarily with Princeton University and the National Research Council, as well as others.
Miscellaneous Papers of William Bamford, 1937-1945
Contains loose documents (financial papers and printed matter) and correspondence.
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Legal Papers: Publishers' Contracts, 1922-1957
Contains publishers' contracts for All the Sad Young Men, Babylon Revisited, The Beautiful and the Damned, The Crack-Up, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Head and Shoulders, The Great Gastby, Myra Meets His Family, The Last Tycoon, A New Collection of Short Stories, Tales of the Jazz Age, Tender is the Night, This Side of Paradise, The Vegetabke, and other miscellaneous contracts.
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Carl Van Doren Papers, 1900-1950
The collection illustrates the literary career of American author and professor Carl Van Doren, including typescripts and research notes for his Pulitzer Prize winning biography of Benjamin Franklin. The collection also contains various documents, including Van Doren's will, souvenirs, memorabilia, photographs, clippings, and printed material, as well as legal papers and correspondence dealing with his participation in several lawsuits involving copyright infringement.
Subseries 1F: Miscellaneous, 1901-1950
Consists of biographical material, school papers, research materials and notes.
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Series 6: Additional Papers, 1900-1962
Consists of miscellaneous notes, writings, and correspondence by or about Hugh MacNair Kahler.
Hugh MacNair Kahler Papers, 1900-1964 (mostly 1900-1950)
Consists of writings, correspondence, documents, photographs, and other miscellanea of the American editor, novelist, and storywriter Hugh MacNair Kahler.
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T. H. Vail Motter Playbills Collection, 1900-1969 (mostly 1913-1959)
The collection consists mainly of playbills of American dramatic productions covering over forty-five years of play-going by T. H. Vail Motter (Princeton Class of 1922) but includes some early 20th-century playbills from the London theater as well as foreign playbills from Greece, Turkey, Belgium, China, Japan, Denmark, Holland, and England.
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Paul Frankl Papers, 1900-1974
The Paul Frankl Papers consists of correspondence, writings, notebooks, photographs, and printed matter of the Czech art historian, architect, author, and educator Paul Frankl (1878-1962). A native of Prague, Frankl came to the United States in 1938, and shortly afterwards settled in Princeton, New Jersey, where he was associated with the Institute for Advanced Study.
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William McElwee Miller Papers, 1931-1979
Consists of articles, correspondence, notes, miscellaneous material, and printed matter of William McElwee Miller, a Presbyterian clergyman and a missionary in Iran from 1919 to 1962.
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Dance Subject Files, 1900-1980s
The Dance Subject Files consist of dance-related subject files from early 20th century through 1980s. Among the material are clippings, photos, programs, promotional materials, and dance school brochures.
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Exterior view east side of a Byzantine church, 1900-1999
"Comite de culture institut national des monuments historiques" stamp on verso.
Greek troops during WWII, 1941-1948
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Consists of (9) photographs by "ACME Photo"; attached typed notes on the verso.
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Πρωϊνή Βοσκή στην Πορταριά [Prōinē voskē stēn Portaria], 1900-1999
Consists of (1) photograph (silver print, 28.1 x 37.9 cm.); mounted; penciled title and photographer's signature on the matboard in Greek.
Χειμωνιάτικη λιακάδα, Καλύβια-Βόλου [Cheimōniatikē liakada, Kalyvia-Volou], 1900-1999
Consists of (1) photograph depicting a winter scene in Kalyvia, Voloss.
Άγιος Ιωάννης Μπαξέδων Άνω Βίλου [Haghios Iōannēs Baxedōn Anō Volou], 1900-1999
Consists of (1) photograph (silver print, 28.1 x 38.2 cm.); mounted; penciled title and photographer's signature on the matboard.
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Voula Papaiōannou photographs collection, 1900-1999
Papaioannou was born in Lamia and grew up in Athens (Greece). She began working as a photographer during the 1930s, concentrating at first on studies of landscapes, monuments and archaeological exhibits. The outbreak of war in 1940 marked a turning point in her career, as she was intensely affected by the suffering of the civilian population of Athens. Realizing the power of her camera to arouse people's conscience, she documented the troops departing for the front, the preparations for the war effort, and the care received by the first casualties. When the capital was in the grip of starvation, she revealed the horrors of war in her moving photographs of emaciated children. After the liberation, as a member of the photographic unit of UNRRA (United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration), she toured the ravaged Greek countryside recording the difficult living conditions faced by its inhabitants. She often exceeded her brief, immortalizing the faces and personal stories of ordinary people in photographs that stressed dignity rather than suffering. During the 1950s Papaioannou's work expressed the optimism that prevailed in the aftermath of the war with respect to both the future of mankind and the restoration of traditional values. Nevertheless, her photographs of the historic Greek landscape are not in the least romantic, but instead portray it as harsh, barren, drenched in light, and its inhabitants proud and independent, despite their poverty. Voula Papaioannou's work represents the trend towards "humanitarian photography" that resulted from the abuse of human rights during the war. Her camera captured her compatriots' struggle for survival with respect, clarity, and a degree of personal involvement that transcends national boundaries and reinforces one's faith in the strength of the common man and the intrinsic value of human life. (http://www.benaki.gr/index.asp?id=1020103&lang=en) Consists of an open collection of Papaiōannou photographs.
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Princeton University Library Collection of Spyros Meletzēs Photographs, 1900-1999
Consists of an open collections of Spyros Meletzēs photographs.
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Stanley Kunitz Papers, 1900-2006 (mostly 1960-2005)
The Stanley Kunitz Papers consists of the literary and personal papers of Stanley Kunitz (1905-2006). A prominent American poet, Kunitz was also a known editor, translator, essayist, and educator. Kunitz's diverse interests are evident in the collection, which includes manuscripts of his writings, extensive correspondence, special-interest files, teaching materials, travel files, documents, photographs, memorabilia, artwork, calendars, annotated books, audiocassettes, papers of others, and printed material.
Subseries 14D: Memorabilia, 1903-2006
This subseries consists of documents, degrees, awards, and other items of particular significance to Kunitz.
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Research Materials, 1900-2018
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Princeton University Library Collection of Robert H. Taylor, 1900-2023 (mostly 1910-1986)
Consists of drafts of speeches, articles, and other writings; correspondence; obituaries and tributes; photographs; and interviews of Robert H. Taylor, a collector of books and manuscripts of English and American literature.
Office of Price Administration Materials, 1943-1946
Records of the Yonkers Rationing Board (the War Price and Rationing Board). Contains several filled forms of application or registration; correspondence; and some ration stamps. Also consists of a Certificate of Award from the Office of Price Administration to Robert H. Taylor for his contributions to the Price Control and Rationing Program during World War II.
Robert H. Taylor Portrait Photographs, circa 1940-1951
Oversize portrait photographs of Robert H. Taylor; one signed by Riell (?), and the other signed by Fleisher.
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III. Subject/Project Files, 1900 October 22-2004
This series consists of selected subject and project files accumulated over the course of Wilkinson's academic career. The topics range from the Microwave Anisotropy Probe (MAP) and the Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) satellite to Research, Administration (including financial accounts), Old Proposals, Old Course Notes and Miscellaneous. The organization of this series follows and retains, wherever possible, Wilkinson's own subject filing system, including his folder title and order.
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Princeton Ethiopic Manuscript No. 75: Asmat Prayer of the Disciples, 1900s
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Osip Mandelʹshtam Papers, 1900s-1970s (mostly 1914-1937)
Osip Mandelʹshtam was a Russian poet, novelist, essayist and critic. A member of the Guild of Poets, a radical faction of the acmeist movement in poetry, he criticized the literary conformity demanded by Russia's new communist government. The collection consists of Russian-language works, correspondence, and printed matter of Mandelʹshtam. It contains holograph and typed manuscripts of his poems, reviews, articles, and essays, often in draft form representing different stages of his work, many of which are in the hand of his wife, Nadezhda, who acted as his amanuensis.
Letter from A. A. Akhmatova to NM: handwritten, 1940s
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Postcard from A. A. Akhmatova to NM: addressed to NM in Tashkent, 1945 August
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Arthur Bartlett Maurice Correspondence, 1901-1945
Consists of over 200 letters by American authors to to the American editor and author Arthur Bartlett Maurice (1873-1946, Princeton Class of 1894).
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Series 1: Correspondence, 1901-1945
1: Correspondence, 1901-1945 contains correspondence written to and by Kenneth S. Clark starting during his time as a Princeton undergraduate and running through the year of his death.
Kenneth S. Clark Papers, 1901-1950
Kenneth Sherman Clark was a member of the Princeton Class of 1905 and an active participant in Triangle Club during his time at Princeton. Consists of the personal papers and sheet music of Kenneth Sherman Clark spanning his time at Princeton as well as his later career.
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Series 2: Correspondence, 1901-1954
The Correspondence series includes correspondence between Kent and individuals, banks, and organizations related to his banking career, his expertise on banking and commerce issues, and his writings and speeches. Please see the subseries descriptions in the contents list for additional information about individual subseries.
Fred I. Kent Papers, 1901-1954 (mostly 1920-1950)
Fred I. Kent (1869-1954) was a banker who spent the majority of his career at Bankers Trust Company in New York. He was an expert on foreign exchange, and during World War I and its aftermath was involved with establishing foreign exchange policies, reparations, and war debt. Kent was also active in numerous organizations, including the American Bankers Association and the International Chamber of Commerce. Kent's papers include his correspondence with businessmen and politicians about financial and economic issues, articles and speeches written by Kent, and papers documenting his involvement with several banking and economic organizations.
Series 3: Reports and Published Materials, 1902-1954
The Reports and Published Materials series contains both reports generated by organizations and materials collected about subjects. The series includes meeting minutes and reports of the Commerce and Marine Commission of the American Bankers Association, publications and meeting materials of the International Chamber of Commerce, and a smaller amount of material from the American Institute of Bank Clerks and the Bankers Trust Company. The series also includes pamphlets, clippings, and Bankers Trust Company memoranda on economic conditions, and papers on reparations and the Dawes Report.
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Series 2: Max Werner Additional Papers, 1901-1959
Consists of a 1968 addition to Werner's papers, inculding correspondence of Werner in English and German, mainly from 1930 to 1940; three articles--"The Course of the War," "The Psychology of the Soldier," and "What Kind of Hard Peace?"; and clippings, notebooks, and printed matter.
Series 1: Max Werner Papers, 1930-1951
These records mostly consist of writings, clippings and notes collected during the writing of Werner's book, The New Balance of Power.
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George A. Hulett Papers, 1909-1962
George A. Hulett (Princeton Class of 1892) was a professor of chemistry at Princeton (1909-1935) and authority on "standard cells." The collection consists of his works, correspondence, documents, photographs, and printed matter.
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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].
Series 2: Family Correspondence, 1901-1984
Consists of family correspondence, divided into those of general family members and those of Manuel Mujica Láinez.
Manuel Mujica Láinez Papers, 1901-1984 (mostly 1918-1983)
The Manuel Mujica Láinez Papers consists of the papers of the Argentinian novelist, short story writer, biographer, and essayist Manuel Mujica Láinez (1910-1984). These papers primarily contain correspondence he received from Argentinian and Spanish writers, as well as family correspondence. Also included are a few manuscripts by Mujica Láinez, several poems and nonfiction manuscripts by others, and a small amount of photocopied or printed material.
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Theater Photographs Collection, 1901-1976 (mostly 1925-1955)
The Theater Photographs Collection contains still photographs of American actors and actresses as well as scenes from plays and includes clippings and printed matter.
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Subseries 7C: Art Documentation, 1901-1988
This series consists of printed documentation: catalogs, newspaper and magazine clippings, posters, and other ephemera used by Vakalo as research sources for his work.
Series 7: Printed Material, 1901-1998
This series consists of magazines, playbills, and clippings of several Greek and foreign newspapers.