Documents, 1964-2014
This file consists chiefly of published materials written by or about both Robert Geddes and the School of Architecture.
Development of a University School of Architecture, 1964-2014
This box contains the first newsletters, catalogs, and public writings about the founding of the School of Architecture. The records provide insight into the school's early development as documented by Robert L. Geddes
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Office of Population Research Newsletters and Annual Reports, 1975-2007
The Office of Population Research (OPR) at Princeton University, founded in 1936, is one of the nation's oldest demographic research and training centers. The collection contains newsletters and annual reports published by the Office of Population Research.
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Reunions -- Class of 1945, 50th Reunion, May 1995
Additional Information: Posed class members. Photograph in white matte. Copy 1.
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Subseries 1G: Papers of Others About Thomas Wolfe, 1924 November 3-2000 June
Consists of papers about Thomas Wolfe by individuals such as Brooks Atkinson, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ted Malone, Andrew Turnbull, Edmund Wilson, and R. Dietz Wolfe, as well as others.
Series 1: Thomas Wolfe Collection, 1758-2000 June
Consists of papers by and about Thomas Wolfe, including writings, correspondence, documents, drawings, photographs, and papers of others regarding Wolfe's work.
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Series 1: Completed Works, 1939-1996
Contains masters of Edward T. Cone's published compositions, most done in pen on vellum, and working copies used for performance, revision, or correction.
Series 3: Sketchbooks, 1946-after 1996
Contains twelve binders of musical sketches, charts, and early manuscripts. Many items in the sketchbooks are bound upside-down, Cone's method for keeping different pieces separate.
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Notebook (bound calendar) containing poems, business cards, and telephone numbers. With author's note "Poemas incluidos luego en El animal que duerme en cada uno, El áncora Editores, ", 1995
One poem is dated 1991 January, calendar is dated 1990.
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Series 1: QRL Issue Files, 1943-1999
Consists of the almost complete files (1943-1999) of manuscripts submitted to the QRL for publication with the exception of a few issues from 1944, 1945, 1974-1977, and 1981 (see the Box/Folder listing for Boxes 1-26 for the specific issues not present in the collection). The majority of the issue files (Volumes I-XXXVIII) contain original typescripts for the poetry, short stories, articles, and reviews that were published. Only some of the typescripts are signed or include autograph corrections by the author, while others include editorial corrections. Some files also contain galley proofs in various forms. The box housing the David Schubert issue files (Volume XXIV, 1983) contains correspondence from Schubert, his friends, wife, and others who contributed material to the publication of this special volume. The box containing the QRL's 50 th Anniversary issue manuscripts (Volume XXXII-III, 1993; specifically Folder 4 in Box 22) includes cover letters from the contributing authors. In addition, a small amount of author correspondence associated with the submitted manuscripts remains in the issue files. However, the bulk of the QRL correspondence is contained in Series 2. Please refer to the Author?Issue Index for an alphabetical listing of all the authors published in the QRL from 1943-1999, and the volumes in which they appeared. Photocopies of the table of contents page for each QRL issue (Volumes I to XXXVIII), as well as photocopies of indexes (where found) for Volumes I-XXII, are available in the Department's collection files for public reference.
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Series 12: Additions, 1907-2999
This series consists of unprocessed additional, including binders of notes relating to a myriad of topics (such as math, navigation, population, and social physics) (1931-1971), correspondence (1920-1972), and miscellaneous files covering Stewarts eclectic fields of interest. This series is roughly organized by material type (binders, reprints, correspondence, and other materials).
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Series 2: Works of Others, 1909-2999
Consists of the works of others such as Odyssea Elytēs, Alexandros Kotzias, and Miltos Sachtourēs, as well as others.
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Series 5: Experiments, 1500-1999
Consists of data, notes, graphs, photographs, and inventories related to the experiments of Walker Bleakney.
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Agenda "Actividad Semanal" (poemas de 1952-2003), 1941-2006
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Agenda con actividad semanal y anotaciones varias. Contiene poesías manuscritas no incluidas en su Poesía completa con fecha de 1952 a 2003. Incluye un poema fechado en 1941, 8 hojas a máquina con poemas, 2 invitaciones a eventos, un email, fotocopia de un artículo de prensa y dos recortes de hojas manuscritas.
Cuaderno "Poemas 1946" (poemas 1949-1966), 1995-2002
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Cuaderno azul cuya tapa dice "Poemas 1949." Incluye de forma manuscrita poesía de Vilariño de 1949 hasta 1966. Muchos de estos poemas fueron publicados en Poemas de amor y Pobre mundo. Contiene inédito de 1995 en hoja suelta y otro inédito fechado en febrero 2 de 2002.
Cuadernos y agendas, 1941-2006
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Incluye cuadernos y una agenda que Vilariño utilizó para realizar anotaciones sobre diversos temas como el tango, la crítica literaria, Octavio Paz, Roland Barthes, Arthur Schopenhauer, entre otros. La mayoría de los cuadernos incluyen las transcripciones de Vilariño de su poesía con índices.
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Subseries 1: Journals, 1954-2014
Includes bound and loose page personal journals Piglia kept throughout most of his life. Folder titles are derived from the following sources when available: cover titles, first entry date, and notebook brand in parenthesis.
Nuestro idioma - Cuaderno escolar; (La materia en el arte Pages of Notebook), 1960-2013
Inset materials dated from 2013.
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Subseries 1A: Novels and Novellas, 1959-1996
Contains a corrected typescript of "Que dura es la vida" (with the original binder with handwritten inscription "1959 / Que dura es la vida / R.A.F.") and drafts with holograph corrections of Arturo, la estrella más brillante, El asalto, El color del verano o nuevo jardín de las delicias, La loma del angel, Lazarillo [de Tormes] (adaptation), Otra vez el mar, El palacio de las blanquísimas mofetas, Viaje a La Habana (Novela en tres viajes). Included are drafts, and galley and page proofs with notes and corrections by the translators and, occasionally, by the author of Singing from the Well [English translation of Cantando en el pozo by Andrew Hurley], Farewell to the Sea [English translation of Otra vez el mar by Andrew Hurley], The Doorman [English translation of El portero by Dolores M. Koch. There is also a photocopy of the published but unauthorized French version of Otra vez el mar, translated by Gérard Pina as Encore une fois la mer, with notes and holograph corrections by Arenas.
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Contact Sheets and Negatives with Prints, 1957-2003
This subseries contains contact sheets and black-and-white negatives, with interspersed 8x10" prints, portraying prominent Princeton residents and visitors. Correspondence pertaining to later use of prints, Xerox copies of prints and contact sheets, and CD-ROMs are also occasionally present.
Series 1: Princeton Dignitaries, 1957-2003 (mostly 1957-1971)
This series consists primarily of contact sheets, approximately 3600 black-and-white negatives, and photographic prints in various sizes, portraying notable Princeton professors, visiting scholars, politicians, scientists, artists, and musicians, mostly during the late 1950s through the early 1970s, though some were taken later. While some photographs pertain to assignments for the Princeton Packet, where Steltzer worked, many were shot independently in her studio on Tulane Street, often for passport photos. Steltzer's subjects include such diverse characters as J. Robert Oppenheimer and his family, Adlai Stevenson, Igor Stravinsky, George McGovern, Bob Dylan, Roger Sessions, Richard Rorty, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., Benny Goodman, Paul Dirac, and David Lilienthal. Correspondence pertaining to later usage of prints, Xerox copies of prints and contact sheets, and CD-ROMs are also occasionally included with photographic materials. Though 8x10" prints are frequently interleaved with matching contact sheets and negatives, a group of oversize mounted prints, 16x20" and smaller, is also present in this series.
Leather and Birch, Carrier and Okanagan, 1975-2007
Includes a 2007 letter pertaining to publication of photographs in a school textbook.
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1. General, 1944-1995
This category consists of letters from friends and associates of Caroline Gordon's. Some were sent after her death and are addressed to Gordon's daughter, Nancy (Tate) Wood, or son-in-law, Percy Wood.
Subseries 8B: Correspondence, 1925-1995
Consists of correspondence, acquired after Caroline Gordon's death, primarily written in the later years of her life to both family members as well as friends and other authors.
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Krauze, Enrique, 1979-1998
"Empresario cultural" photocopy typescript and one letter from Krause to Jean Meyer. Printed photocopy of "Un Sueño de Libertad: Cartas a la Cancillería" published in Vuelta, issue 256, 1998.
Series 1: Author Files, 1972-1998
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Includes typescript, handwritten, original, photocopy manuscript drafts of articles, essays, poems, and translations submitted to Vuelta for publication. Dates may reflect either date of publication in Vuelta, or intellectual date of completion. Also includes author research, newspaper clippings, bibliographies, photographic reproductions, small notebooks, minor correspondence, and printed material. When available titles to works and their date and issue of publication can be found in description notes.
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Series 1: Letters from Authors to Manuel Mujica Láinez, 1940-1996
This series consists of the correspondence received by Mujica Láinez, as well as a few manuscripts by him, and several manuscripts by others. The series is arranged alphabetically. Included at the front of the series is a chronology of his career and life, written by his daughter (Ana Mujica) and daughter-in-law (Susana Rodríguez de Mujica Láinez). There is substantial correspondence from both Silvina and Victoria Ocampo; his close friend, and novelist Marta Lynch; his friend, and later, biographer, Oscar Hermes Villordo; as well as his Argentinian-Spanish friend Marcos Ricardo Barnatán, and his Spanish friends Guillermo Carnero and Luis Antonio de Villena. There is an undated, four-page letter to Mujica Láinez from Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral, written while she was staying in Buenos Aires. The series is notable for the range of dates which the correspondence spans, 1927 to 1984, and for its varied documents which portray the Argentinian literary scene, primarily in the decades of the 1940s-1970s.
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A Living of Words, 1991-1995
Contains correspondence with Susan Albertine, Susquehanna Univ., notes various drafts of NRF's contribution, "Secular Saint, Sylvia Beach, a Woman of Business in Paris" (various titles).
Series 1: Writings, 1965-1995
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This series consists of writings by Fitch concerning Sylvia Beach, Shakespeare and Company, and Ernest Hemingway. There are autograph and typed manuscripts, as well as related correspondence.
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Subseries 1A: Books and Short Fiction, 1968-2009
This subseries consists of Margo Glantz's book and short story manuscripts, which include author notes and autograph corrections. Arranged alphabetically by title.
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Subseries 1A: Bacchylides, Pindar, and Early Work, 1959-2004 (mostly 1959-1968)
This subseries consists of Fagles's translation files for his early works, primarily his drafts, revisions, correspondence, and notes for translations of the Complete Poems of Bacchylides, published by Yale University Press in 1961, and Pindar's Olympian Odes, published in installments in the literary journal Arion in 1964 and 1965. Also present toward the end of the subseries are a few files regarding Fagles's other early contributions to various anthologies and literary journals, including his work on the Twickenham Edition of Alexander Pope's translations of Homer, which he co-edited with Maynard Mack and others, Homer: A Collection of Critical Essays, which he co-edited with George Steiner, as well as a review of Howard Baker's book Persephone's Cave that appeared in The Southern Review. These latter files largely consist of correspondence and royalty statements.
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Notebook, 1989-2003
Labeled, "Artículos 1989." Accompanied by folder of loose materials removed from notebook. Contains notes for essays and articles, as well as articles by others.
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Series 1: Manuscripts, 1988-2010
Consists of Houk manuscripts related to the life and work of author Ernest Hemingway.
With David Nuffer, 1984-2010
3-ring binder. Consists of two decades of letters, reports, and interviews exchanged by Hemingway observers Houk and David Nuffer.
Series 2: Correspondence, 1946-2010
Consists of two three-ring binders of correspondence and related memorabilia of Walter and Juanita Houk.
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Subseries 1B: Notebooks, 1977-2001
This subseries consists of 29 notebooks in which García Vega recorded daily diary entries, ideas, drafts of poems, stories and correspondence, fragments of poems and stories, recollections of dreams, quotations, and his own responses to literature and art. The notebooks are largely undated and untitled. García Vega did number pages in many of the notebooks and often compiled indexes inside the front and back covers pointing to particular stories, poems, or fragments within the notebook. Where there is a distinct title written by García Vega it is indicated (See Notebook 11-16, 19, 27).
Series 1: Writings, 1977-2008
This series consists of manuscripts, notebooks, and clippings of published articles by García Vega.
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Correspondence with Carey Strong Selby and Rose Selby, 1975-1997
Consists of correspondence with Albee's descendants, Carey Strong Selby and Rose Selby, regarding information about George E. Albee's collection of weaponry and personal papers, and Flayderman'a acquisition of both. Inventories of the both portions of the collection at the time they were purchased are included.
Miscellaneous Research Files, 1865-2007
Includes correspondence, research materials, and original items relating to the Browning and Hotchkiss rifles in Albee's collection and Albee as the recipient of the Medal of Honor. There are also research materials that relate to correspondents represented in Albee's personal papers.