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.
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Board of Governor's meetings, 1987-1995
Minutes and summaries of meetings. Organized chronologically.
Newspaper clippings, 1990-1997
Obituaries of Club members including C. Robert Devine; Henry Steeger; M. Hughes Miller; John Alexander; General Albert C. Wedemeyer; Robert Jay Misch; H.S. Allan Kastrup; Sir Hamilton Whyte; Avery Fisher; Henry Lee; Harrison E. Salisbury. Book review for The Spy Wore Silk by Aline Countess. Article on Eleanor Graves, 1994.
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Series 3: September 2009 Accession, 1964-2004
Consists of Women's Center reports, correspondence, photographs and research materials (department files that track the history of the center, newspaper clippings and copies of women's center ads).
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Theodore Ziolkowski Papers, 1964-2001
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Theodore Ziolkowski was a Princeton University professor in the departments of Modern Languages and Literatures and Comparative Literature from 1964 to 2001, and Dean of the Graduate School from 1979 to 1992. The papers include teaching-related materials such as research notes, lectures notes, course syllabi and examinations, as well as materials relating to Ziolkowski's governance of the Graduate School.
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Photographs and Slides, 1964-2002
Contains black-and-white and color photographs, as well as color photocopies of photogrpahs of George Lianis's personal and professional life both in the United States and in Greece, including images with Andreas Papandreou in his exile in Canada and after his freedom in Chicago; Papandreou lecturing at the University of Ohio; visiting the University of Purdue (Lafayette, Indiana); visiting Germany; with Felipe Gonzales; with Mario Soares; and Juan Boschand; and with Inga Landgré in Sweden. There is also a Compact Disk icluding six Power Points of color photographs entitled: a) Early memories with Andreas Papandreou, 1965-1966; b) Early memories with Andreas Papandreou, 1968-1980; c) PASOK, 1981-1982; d) PASOK, 1983; e) PASOK, 1984; and f) PASOK, 1985. Also included are color slides and color clippings of Greek magazines of Andreas Papandreou and George Lianis with family members, friends and members of the Panhellenic Liberation Movement (P.A.K.) in Greece, Italy, Germany, Austria, Sweden, and the United States dated from 1964 to 1972.
Series 3: Photography, 1964-2002
This series consists of black-and-white and color photographs and slides, one photograph album, and a Compact Disk of the personal and professional life of Geoge Lianis and Andreas Papandreou along with close family members, friends, and members of the Panhellenic Liberation Movement (P.A.K.) and Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK).
George Lianis Papers, 1964-2009
The George Lianis Papers consists of papers by and relating to the Greek academic and politician George Lianis (1926-2008). Included are autograph and typed manuscripts, as well as correspondence (personal and professional), loose photographs, one photograph album, slides, and printed material.
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Office of the Executive Vice President Records, 1964-2017 (mostly 1964-1989)
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The Office of the Executive Vice President was created by the Board of Trustees in 2005 to administer several existing offices, including campus life, human resources, public safety, and facilities among others. The records consist primarily of correspondence documenting the office's interactions with other administrative offices, academic departments, and advisory councils.
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Barton Gellman Papers, 1965-2014
Barton Gellman is a well-known journalist and winner of the Pulitzer Prize. The records in this collection document Gellman's work as a journalist and political advisor.
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Daniel C. Kurtzer Papers, 1965-2018
Daniel C. Kurtzer (1949-) is a professor and former American diplomat. The collection mostly pertains to Kurtzer's work for the U.S. Foreign Service.
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Enrique Lihn Collection, 1965-2006 (mostly 1966)
Consists primarily of letters written to Nathalie Waag by Enrique Lihn, a Chilean poet.
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Council of the Princeton University Community Records, 1965-2016 (mostly 1969-1976)
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The Council of the Princeton University Community (CPUC) was born out of the Special Committee on the Structure of the University established by President Robert F. Goheen in May 1968. CPUC is primarily a deliberative and consultative body, with the authority to "consider and investigate" university policy, governance, and any general issue related to the welfare of the University. Much of the work of the Council takes place through its standing committees: the Executive Committee, the Committee on Rights and Rules, the Committee on Governance, the Committee on Priorities, the Committee on Resources, and the Judicial Committee.
Series 2, Committees of the Council of the Princeton University Community, 1969-2000
Series 2, Committees of the Council of the Princeton University Community, 1969-2000, contains minutes of meetings, reports, and correspondence produced by the Executive Committee, the Committee on Governance, the Judicial Committee, the Priorities Committee, the Committee on Resources, and the Committee on Rights and Rules.
Series 1, Council Administration, 1970-2016
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Series 1, Council Administration, 1970-1983, contains rosters of members and CPUC minutes arranged in chronological order.
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Paul D. Taylor Papers, 1965-2017
Paul D. Taylor (1939-) is a career Foreign Service official who served as the U.S. ambassador to the Dominican Republic from 1988-1992. The collection documents Taylor's ambassadorship, his prior role as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, and his other State Department positions in the form of correspondence, memoranda, and speeches.
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Series 1: Manuscripts, Books, and Related Materials, 1965-2021
This series contains materials related to Barron's books, including handwritten and typed drafts, concept summaries, author notes and outlines, original artwork and maps, and galleys, along with related editorial correspondence, book covers, promotional materials, book posters and displays, and copies of published books, including international editions from Europe, Asia, and South America. Barron's early drafts are most often written by hand on notepads, accompanied by later typed drafts. Materials are comprehensive, pertaining to Barron's published fiction and nonfiction writings, as well as some unpublished and early works. While promotional materials related to each book are present in files on that book, there is also a file group of promotional materials and awards related to Barron's writings in general.
T. A. Barron Papers, 1965-2021
T. A. Barron (1952-) is an American writer of fantasy literature, books for children, and nature books. The collection consists of his literary and personal papers, including manuscripts and other draft materials, copies of his books and related promotional materials, international editorial correspondence, articles and speeches, personal journals and letters, fan mail, videos, and correspondence with other authors.
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NYPD Files, 1966-1995
Photocopies of NYPD index cards tracking people; information on a housing crimes trial put on by the BPP; information on a planned attack on a military installation near Los Angeles; materials on the Attica uprising; early BPP surveillance; photocopies of BPP literature; materials on H. Rap Brown; a boycott of Coney Island; material on the BPP shooting of NYPD officer James Howard in the Bronx; mentions of protests going on at Columbia University and other NYC protests; photocopies of BPP threats to Mayor Lindsay; daily reports of following BPP members; summaries of conversations and information on police shootings; an undercover officer report on being inside a BPP meeting; etc.
Dhoruba Bin Wahad & Robert Boyle Collection of FBI Files Related to the Black Panther Party, 1966-1999 (bulk 1970-1975)
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Dhoruba Bin Wahad is an African American writer and activist, formerly a leader in the Black Panther Party. Robert J. Boyle is a criminal defense attorney in New York City who has worked in appeals and post-conviction motions, and has also been involved in civil rights and police misconduct litigation. The collection consists of approximately 110,000 pages of redacted FBI and NYPD photocopies about the Black Panther Party (BPP) and its top leaders, obtained pursuant to a court order in the legal case Bin Wahad v. FBI, et al.
BPP Literature and Miscellany, 1969-1999
FBI files with photocopies of many pieces of BPP literature and other assorted materials. There is a significant amount of material from the 1980s 1990s with the Bin Wahad legal petition and work. There are also photocopies of 1969 confidential informant cards on BPP activities.
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Information Sciences and Systems Laboratory Technical Reports, 1966-1995
Consists of technical Reports created by the Information Sciences and Systems Laboratory at Princeton University from 1966 to 1995. The Information Sciences and Systems Laboratory is a division of the Department of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University.
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Series 1: Negatives, 1966-1998
Series 1: Negatives, 1967-1998 contains 35mm black and white photographic negatives shot by students working for the Prince during that time period. It contains both images that were printed in the paper and unpublished shots.
Daily Princetonian Photographs Collection, 1967-2004
The Daily Princetonian is the independent student newspaper of Princeton University. This collection consists of images created for use in the Daily Princetonian, both published and unpublished.
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Protestant Churches in Cuba, V, 1966-2004
This collection contains material published or distributed by Protestant churches and organizations in Cuba.
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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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Collages, circa 1955-2005
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Collages, circa 1955-2005
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Reinaldo Arenas Letters to Jorge and Margarita Camacho, 1967-2000
Consists of 136 letters sent by Reinaldo Arenas to Margarita and Jorge Camacho. Also contains 35 letters by Arenas' mother, Oneida Fuentes, to Margarita and Jorge Camacho.
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Education in Chile, II, 1967-2005
The collection consists of pamphlets, reports, flyers, workbooks, and other materials relating to educational policies and their implementation, to social activism and political participation, and to alternative views on the role of education in Chilean society.
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David Schankler Papers on the Vietnam Antiwar Movement, 1967-2013 (mostly 1967-1971)
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Consists of various literature, ephemera, correspondence of, and a video interview with, Princeton alumni and anti-war activist David Schankler '71 concerning the antiwar movement of the period 1967-1971 broadly as well as related events and activities at Princeton University while he was a student.
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Administrative and Financial Records, 1967-2016
Consists of administrative and business records documenting the operations of Blue Wind Press and George Mattingly Design. Files include correspondence, contracts, and other documents pertaining to subsidiary rights, book contracts, book orders and sales, advertising, grants, and financial matters. There are also some clippings of reviews and publicity for Blue Wind Press books.
Blue Wind Press Records, 1967-2016 (mostly 1970-1993)
Consists of production files, correspondence, and administrative and financial records of Blue Wind Press and George Mattingly Design, mostly relating to books and literary journals published in the 1970s and early 1980s. Authors represented include William S. Burroughs, Ted Berrigan, Anselm Hollo, and others associated with the Iowa Writers' Workshop and the Actualist poetry movement.
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Series 1: Correspondence, 1968-2003
Contains Thomas Colchie's correspondence with listed individuals.
Thomas Colchie '64 Papers, 1968-2003
Thomas Colchie (Princeton University alumnus, Class of 1964), is a translator, editor, and literary agent with a specialization in Latin America. His papers consists of correspondence from Jorge Amado, António Lobo Antunes, Guillermo Cabrera Infante, Carlos Drummond de Andrade, Oswaldo França Júnior, Ignácio de Loyola Brandão, Manuel Puig, Murilo Rubião, Ernesto Sábato, José Saramago, Moacyr Scliar, João Ubaldo Ribeiro, José Luandino Vieira, Néstor Almendros, Adolfo Bioy Casares, Elizabeth Bishop, João Cabral de Melo Neto, Joaquim Cardozo, Philip Roth, and Alan Warner.
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Politics in Mexico, II, 1968-2008
This collection of ephemera from Mexico consists of pamphlets, flyers, serials, and election paraphernalia printed between 1968 and 2008, but the bulk of the materials dates from the early 1990s to 2006.
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Series 1: Princeton Summer Theater Records, 1968-2008
Series 1: Princeton Summer Theater Records, 1968-2008 consists of organizational records and promotional materials which document the activities of Princeton Summer Theater dating back to its inception as Summer Intime. Earlier materials such as the group's charter, board meeting minutes, correspondence and financial records primarily document the development of the organization, while later materials such as playbills, press packets, photographs and posters primarily document the group's theatrical productions.
Princeton Summer Theater Records, 1968-2008
Princeton Summer Theater was founded in 1968 by three members of Theatre Intime who sought to continue acting during the summer offseason. The collection consists of organizational records and promotional materials which document the activities of Princeton Summer Theater dating back to its inception as Summer Intime.
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Community House Records, 1968-2012
The Princeton University Community House is a student-led organization that was established in 1969 by seven undergraduate students to provide academic and social enrichment programming to black youth and adults living in low-income Princeton neighborhoods. The Community House Records document the origins and activities of the organization since its inception and through its first three decades.
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Modern Greek Studies Association Archives, 1968-2013
Consists jointly of the files of the Modern Greek Studies Association (MGSA), established in 1968, and its official publication, the Journal of Modern Greek Studies , which began in 1983.
Additional Records (June 2015 Accession), 1973-2005
Includes additional correspondence, administrative, and financial files of the Modern Greek Studies Association and its official publication, the Journal of Modern Greek Studies.
Additional Records (July 2017 Accession), 1977-2013
Includes additional correspondence, administrative, and financial files of the Modern Greek Studies Association and its official publication, the Journal of Modern Greek Studies.
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Cuban Protestant Serials II, 1979-1999
This collection contains serial publications issued in Cuba by various Presbyterian churches and organizations between 1979 and 1999.
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Series 3: Subject Files, 1969-1996
The Subject Files series contains articles, reports, court documents, and other materials collected by the ACLU during the course of its work. The main subjects are drugs, homelessness, and Supreme Court nominations, especially of Robert Bork. Other significant subjects in this series include campaign finance, discrimination, environmental equity and racism, school pension plans, state constitutions, and welfare.
American Civil Liberties Union Records: Subgroup 3, Subject Files Series, 1969-1996
The Subject Files series contains articles, reports, court documents, and other materials collected by the ACLU during the course of their work. The main subjects are drugs, homelessness, and Supreme Court nominations, especially of Robert Bork.
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Series 2: Correspondence, 1969-1996 (mostly 1980-1994)
This series contains personal correspondence received by García Vega.
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.
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Johnny Stanton Collection of Siamese Banana Press Records, 1969-1998 (mostly 1970-1978)
Consists of records of the Siamese Banana Press assembled by its publisher, Johnny Stanton, which document the role of the press in the history of poetry, underground comics, and mimeograph publishing in New York City in the 1970s, as well as Joe Brainard's work as a book artist.
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Oversized Photographs of Dance at Princeton, 1969-2003
Includes photographs of a "To Dance is to Live" event in 1975 and "Rainwood" in 1991, as well as other miscellaneous photographs.
Series 1: Program in Dance, 1969-2010
This series contains photographs and videos related to the Program in Dance. Many of the materials in this series were collected by Professor Ze'eva Cohen.
Lewis Center for the Arts Records, 1969-2017
The Lewis Center for the Arts was created in 2006 to serve as the organizational home of several of the University's academic programs, including creative writing, dance, music theater, theater, visual arts, and the Princeton Atelier. The records currently contain files of the Princeton Atelier, photographs of dance at Princeton, recordings of public lectures, and books to commemorate visual arts thesis shows.
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Center for African-American Studies History Reports, 1969-2007
Reports and information gathered by Selden for article on Center for African American Studies in Stanhope Hall.
Department of African American Studies Records, 1969-2016
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The Department of African American Studies at Princeton University is an academic department of Princeton University. The records consist of course proposals and descriptions, proposals for a post-doctoral program, and meeting minutes and correspondence of the interdepartmental committee as well as past versions of the department's website.
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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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Owen, Deborah (1), 1970-1996
Also contains correspondence between Deborah Owen, literary agent for Thomas Stanley Matthews, and various publishers, magazines, and researchers.
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Indigenous Peoples in Chile, 1970-2002
This microfilm consists of pamphlet materials relating to the culture, living conditions, and legal rights of the indigenous peoples of Chile.
Agenda CONADI 1996-2000: construyendo la utopía indígena para el siglo XXI. s.a. Temuco: CONADI, 1995.
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Series 1: August 2008 Accession, 1970-2004
Materials include program and event announcements, planning materials for events and forums, financial records, facility use records, board meeting minutes, annual reports, student publications and photographs.
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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Series 1: Culture - Indigenous Arts, Literature, History, Celebrations, and Traditions, 1970-2004
Many of the items in this section are intended to record and preserve indigenous stories, legends, knowledge, or artistry. Some announce artistic and/or cultural events or projects. Some unusual items are several pamphlets, most often containing stories, published in indigenous languages.
Indigenous Peoples, Peasants, and Ethnic Minorities in Bolivia, I, 1970-2005
This collection contains pamphlets, leaflets, serials, small monographs, and posters pertaining to indigenous peoples and other ethnic minorities in Bolivia.
Series 5: Political and Legal Activities and Organizations, 1985-2009
This series addresses, in a broad sense, the various routes that can be taken towards legal recognition and political enfranchisement for indigenous groups. Documents in this section introduce a variety of prominent indigenous rights groups and their publications, as well as some elements of Bolivian law that pertain to the legal rights of that country's indigenous population.
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Rosario Ferré Papers, 1970-2005 (mostly 1972-1980)
Consists of papers of Rosario Ferré, a Puerto Rican novelist, short story writer, essayist, and poet who edited Zona de carga y descarga, a prominent Puerto Rican literary magazine, between 1972 and 1975.
Series 4: Zona Materials, 1972-2005
Consists of material relating to the Puerto Rican literary magazine Zona de carga y descarga.
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Prospectuses and Publishing Ephemera, 1970-2008
Consists of prospectuses and other ephemera relating to a variety of small publishers, engravers, and authors, including Celtic Cross Press, Libanus Press, Old School Press, Nonesuch Press, The Old Stile Press, Chilmark Press, Grenfell Press, Paul Nash, Gregynog Press, Five seasons Press, Enitharmon Press, Clearwater Books, Whittington Press, Rampant Lions Press, Merivale Editions, Essex House Press, Fine press Book Fair, Eugrammia Press, Eric Gill, Victor Printing Company, Stingy Artist Editions, Taylor McCall, Ashendene Press, Celandine Press, Peter Koch, Christopher Skelton, Fleece Press, Black Sparrow Press, Kairos Press, Guildford Poets Press, Thomas Hardy, Carcanet, Jonathan Cape, Libanus Press, Derrick Harris, Ian Archie Beck, Babel, and others.
A-J, 1970-2018
Includes correspondence with Lyman Andrews, Denys Val Baker, Kenneth Baker, Nicholas Baker, George Barker, Julian Barnes, Emily Bearn, John Bell, Asa Benveniste, Anne Beresford, Sir John Betjeman, B. C. Bloomfield, Wilfrid Blunt, Martin Booth, Edgar Bowers, Richard Box, William Boyd, Glynn Boyd Harte, Jaroslav Bradac, Eve Branson, Richard Branson, Andreas Brown, Carter Burden, Jim Burns, Richard Burns, Nigel Burwood, Michael C. Caine, Sebastian Carter, Lucy Cawthron, Douglas Chambers, Jean-Louis Chevalier, Leonard Clarke, Douglas Cleverdon, Alan Clodd, Bob Cobbing, Margie Cohen, Vernon Coleman, Bruton Connors, William Cookson, Guy Cooper, Pierre Couistillas, Robert Cross, Andrew Crozier, Neil Curry, Ivor Cutler, Peter Dale, Michael De-la-Noy, Nick Dennys, Peter Dent, Jane Deverson, Patrick Dickinson, Peter F. Du Sautoy, Anthony Edkins, Royston Ellis, Gavin Eward, Ruth Fainlight, Peter Fallon, James Fergusson, Michael Ffolkes, Evelyn Fieuf-Henri, Michael Ffinch, Peter Finch, Hans Fletcher, Bryan Forbes, Clare Foges, John Fowles, Christina Foyle, Clive Francis, Antonia Fraser, John Fuller, Patrick Garland, Phillida Gili, Allen Ginsberg, Joseph Gold, Giles Gordon, Robert Greacen, Lizze Graves, Richard Perceval Graves, Tomas Graves, William Graves, John Greening, Harry Guest, Thom Gunn, Deirdre Gunnison-Wiseman, Jack Hagstrom, Michael Hamburger, James Hanley, Adrian Harrngton, Lee Harwood, Michael Hastings, Norman Hidden, Vera Hitchcock, Peter Hoida, David Holbrook, Bill Hoffer, Glenn Horowitz, Michael Horowitz, Olwyn Hughes, Patrick Hughes, G. E. Hutchinson, Nick Hughes, Ted Hughes, Elspeth Huxley, H. Montgomery Hyde, Nicki Jackowska, Alan Jackson, Rosie Jackson, Tom Jackson, David Jaffin, Clive James, Peter Jay, and David Jones.
K-Z, 1970-2018
Includes correspondence with P. J. and Kate Kavanagh, Brian Keeble, Harry Kemp, John Kerr, Geoffrey Keynes, Miles Kingston, James Kirkup, Jonathan Kooperstein, Catherine Lambert, Thomas Land, Simon Lawrence, George Lawson, Brendan Lehane, John Lehmann, Oliver Letwin, Grevel Lindop, Frank Lissauer, Raymond Lister, Christopher Logue, David Low, Alexis Lykiard, George MacBeth, Wes Magee, Liza Mann, Chris Miller, Huon Mallalieu, Sheila Markham, John Martin, Trevor McMahon, Edward Mendelson, James Merrill, James Methuen-Campell, Barry Miles, Spike Milligan, Sheena McCall, a folder labeled "Miscellaneous Minor Poets," Adrian Mitchell, Edwin Morgan, Bradford Morrow, Ian Mortimer, Eric Mottram, Paul Muldoon, Anthony Naumann, Dee Odell Foster, William Oxley, Arnold Palmer, Derek Parker, Brian Patten, Tom Paulin, Neil Pearson, Brian Pepper, Kevin Perryman, William Peskett, Paul Peter Piech, Barry Edgar Pilcher, Ann Playfair, Tully Potter, Omar Pound, Alan Powers, John Pudney, Eric Quayle, Christopher Priest, Kevin Raine, Paul Rassam, Peter Redgrove, Jeremy Reed, Ishmael Reed, Christopher Ricks, Robin Robertson, John Rolph, Tom Rosenthal, Anthony Rudolf, Keith Sagar, Clive Sansom, William Sansom, Maurice Saatchi, Tom Scott, Howard Sergeant, William Kean Seymour, Sandra Shevey, Penelope Shuttle, Henry Silcok, Jon Silkin, Alan Sillitoe, Iain Sinclair, Christopher Skelton, Frances Spalding, Jon Stallworthy, Timothy Steele, Bernard Stone, Tom Stoppard, Julian Symons, Tambimuttu, Michael Taylor, Neil Tennant, Paul Theroux, Donald Michael Thomas, Dylan Thomas, Ronald Stewart Thomas, Christopher Tugendhat, Richard Usborne, Jim Vollmar, Harriet Walter, Miriam Waddington, John Ward, Keith Waterhouse, Donald Weeks, Hellmuth Weissenborn, Eric White, George Whitman, Benjamin Whitrow, Whittington Press, Howard Woolmer, Michael York.
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¡Adelante Tigres! Latino Alumni Conference Collection, 1970-2010
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The Alumni Association of Princeton University organized the conference ¡Adelante Tigres! Celebrating Latino Alumni at Princeton University in the spring of 2017. The conference brought more than 750 alumni and guests to campus to reflect on and engage with not only the memories of Latino alumni but also the current experiences of Latino students at Princeton. The ¡Adelante Tigres! Collection consists of photographs and other records that Princeton alumni created and maintained during their time as Princeton students. Documented in the collection are a range of student activities, including cultural performances (dance and music), activism, reunions, and graduation. These materials were collected as part of the conference of the same name organized by the Alumni Association.
Photographs of 1995 Sit-In at Nassau Hall, 1995
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This folder contains scanned images of the April 1995 sit-in of Nassau Hall in which Princeton students petitioned the University to establish departments for Latino Studies and Asian American Studies.
Photographs of 1995 Sit-In at Nassau Hall; Latino Heritage Month pins, 1995-1997
This folder contains images of the April 1995 sit-in of Nassau Hall in which Princeton students petitioned the University to establish departments for Latino Studies and Asian American Studies.
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Drew Arena Papers, 1970-2010
Drew Arena spent the majority of his career as a Justice Department lawyer. These papers document his work with the Three Mile Island nuclear accident investigation, his work with the European Union, the prosecution of drug cartels, and his later work with Verizon.