Photographs, 1915-1950
Consists of ten photographs and photographic postcards depicting Baldeagle (including his Princeton senior portrait), members of his family and community, and students he coached. Includes photographs taken in New Jersey and South Dakota, and many of the photographs have detailed annotations.
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Office of Strategic Services: Declassified File on Moe Berg, 1943 July - 1947 April 10
279 photocopies bound in a spiral binder.
Office of Strategic Services: Correspondence, 1945 January 5 - July 31
Includes translated copies of letters from Arnold Sommerfeld to Paul Scherrer, Marga Planck to Lise Meitner, Lise Meitner to Otto Hahn, and Lise Meitner to Paul Scherrer.
Office of Strategic Services: Correspondence, 1945 August 3 - December 29
Includes correspondence with Horace Kellogg "Tony" Calvert and translated copies of letters from Walther Bothe to Paul Scherrer, Arnold Sommerfeld to Paul Scherrer, Paul Rosband to Lise Meitner, and Gilberto Bernardini to Niels Arley.
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Subseries 1A: Poetry, 1913-1948
Consists of manuscripts and typescripts of poetry such as "La taquígrafa," "Diario de mis sueños," and "El libro de amor y de ensueño," as well as others.
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Miscellaneous Items, 1949
DS (photostat), July 11, 1949, 1 p., from the University of Chicago, conferring the degree of Doctor of Laws on Dr. Albert Schweitzer, signed by Chairman of the Board of Trustees and Chancellor of the University; with mailing envelope; printed blank invitation (July, 1949) from Dr. and Mrs. Albert Schweitzer, to an informal tea during the Schweitzer's stay in New York, to be filled in by recipient with preferred day; booklets of clergy fare certificates to be used on railroad lines, sent (1949) to the Schweitzers from the Eastern Clergy Bureau and the Western Clergy Bureau; Strasburger Universitäs-Kalender for Winter 1910/1911, possibly used by Schweitzer
Series 1: Manuscripts and Documents, 1949-1960
Consists of a few brief Schweitzer manuscripts, a copy of one Schweitzer document, and several miscellaneous Schweitzer items. (Original folders numbered 1 to 14 contained miscellaneous printed material; their contents have been filed in Series V.)
Einstein, Albert, 1948
ALS (photostat), September 25, 1948, expressing regret that Dr. Albert Schweitzer cannot visit "our Institution," with photostat copy of ALS and translation into English
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Subseries 3B: Others, 1783-1958
This subseries consists of material created by family and colleagues of Ashbel Green. The bulk of the material relates to Ashbel's children, wives, and in-laws. Much of the correspondence between family is personal in nature. Since the material covers numerous members of the Green and McCulloh families, the dates range from before the birth of Ashbel to well after his death.
Series 3: Papers of Other Persons, 1744-1958
The series contains documents created by Ashbel's father Jacob and various other family and associates. This series contains two subseries: Jacob Green and Others. The Jacob Green subseries contains the writings of Ashbel's father while the Others subseries consists mostly of personal correspondence between family members.
Princeton University Library Collection of Ashbel Green Materials, 1744-1958 (mostly 1783-1844)
Ashbel Green (1762-1848) was a prominent Presbyterian minister, eighth president of the College of New Jersey, and co-founder of the Princeton Theological Seminary. The bulk of the papers consist of Green's personal writings, including diaries and sermons. The papers of Green's father, the Reverend Jacob Green (1722-1790) are also included.
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Parker, Orville T, 1908-1947
Correspondence regarding Parker's personal recollections of Enoch Morgan's Sons company history.
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Letters of Others, 1842 December 8-1991
Consists of correspondence sent by Anthony Trollope's family members and associates. Also includes some letters received by George S. Rigby, Jr.
Correspondence, 1837-1996
Consists of correspondence sent by Anthony Trollope, as well as letters sent by friends, family, and associates.
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Carter, Walter C, 1946
Dissertation: "A Study of Some Miscellaneous Properties of Natural Rubber and Several Synthetic Elastomers"
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Correspondence with P. F. Collier & Son Corporation Regarding Publishing Root's Essays in Encyclopedia, 1946 December 13-1947 April 24
Also includes autograph manuscript essays on 18-century English.
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Subseries 2C: Nellie Harris/Esar Levine, 1925-1955
Consists of miscellaneous correspondence of Nellie Harris and Esar Levine.
Series 2: Correspondence, 1920-1955
Consists of over one hundred autograph and typed letters (chronologically arranged in 8 folders by date), mostly signed by Harris, to his friend and agent, Esar Levine, dating from 1920 to 1930 and discussing various publication and marketing strategies for My Life and Loves in both Mexico and America, as well as personal and financial matters. There are also letters to Harris and Levine from their mutual business associates, and from such notable persons as Otto Kahn, H.L. Mencken, Upton Sinclair, and G.S. Viereck, arranged by correspondent. Also present is a typed copy of a letter from G. Bernard Shaw to Harris's widow, Nellie O'Hara Harris, as well as one folder of her sporadic correspondence with Levine, ending with the news of her death in 1955
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Lountemēs, Menelaos, 1938-1971
The folder contains extensive incoming correspondence from the Greek writer, Menelaos Lountemēs, to Nikos Pappas and Rita Boumē Papa. There is also a letter from Pappas to Lountemēs and two letters from Dēmētrios Psathas and the editor, Makēs Kamarinopoulos.
Subseries 1B: Literary, 1936-1984
This subseries comprises mostly incoming correspondence from leading poets and writers of the 20th century mainly of Greece and Eastern Europe.
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Subseries 1A: Writings of Desmond Harmsworth, 1920-1976
Consists of notebooks, poems, fiction, essays, diaries, and notes of Desmond Harmsworth.
Miscellaneous writings and notes, 1939-1962
AMs draft titled "I Still Believe in Doctors," 14 pages; AMs diary entry from a family trip to Tahiti dated March 23, 1939, 3 pages and AMs draft of a letter with the same date, 1 page; 3 poems by Dorothy Harmsworth.
2 Notebooks, 1924-1976
1 notebook contains AMss of poems (1924-1976) and 1 notebook of notes on practical household matters, etc.
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Series 1: Correspondence, 1890-1948
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Consists of approximately 500 letters from contemporaries of Gollancz, as well as family correspondence.
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Williams, G. Valentine, 1915-1948
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Series 5: Experiments, 1500-1999
Consists of data, notes, graphs, photographs, and inventories related to the experiments of Walker Bleakney.
Subseries 6C: Princeton University, Department of Physics, 1948-1961
Consists of reports for Princeton University, including "Velocity Loss Measurements on Shocks in a Shock Tube," "On the Vortices Produced in Shock Diffraction," and "Compressible Flow Tables for Air in Increments of 0.001 in Mach Number," as well as others.
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The Landlady/ An bhean ciosa: Manuscript Draft, 1946
Autograph manuscript draft, [Mountjoy], in Irish, 31 pages; stapled with two letters in Irish to Ernest Blythe, the Managing Director of the Abbey Theatre, one dated Mountjoy, May 18, 1946, the other Cell 8, the Curragh [Camp], June 6, 1946, 2 pages each.
The Quare Fellow/ Casad an tsugain eile: Manuscript Draft of Act I, circa 1946
Autograph manuscript draft for the first act of the play, in Irish, 15 pages.
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Boise, Edward B. "Typed Transcripts of Letters.", 1938-1947
Typescript carbon copies of approximately 29 letters written mainly to G. E. M. Skues. Subjects include angling, the New York Anglers Club, the Flyfishers' Club, flies, etc.
Hewitt, Edward R. "Articles on Fish and Fishing.", 1947
Typescript copies of articles by Hewitt on fish and fishing, particularly trout fishing. Articles are listed as published, not published, printed, rejected, sold, not sold, etc.
Lindeman, Charles. "Talk by General Lindeman British Army: Angler's Club of New York.", 1945
Autograph manuscript of a speech given by Lindeman to the Angler's Club of New York (10 leaves), written in pencil. Bound together with a typescript copy (9 leaves).
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Works of Others, 1941-1971
Includes a typescript copy of Carson McCuller's "Books I Remember" published by Harper's Bazaar in April 1941; and a typescript of "The Materal Father: Speculations on the Failure of of Love in The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" by Jack De Bellis (1971).
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Series 3: Printed Documents and Miscellaneous Items, 1767 March 4-1969 January 19
Consists of property documents in Philadelphia, circa 1788, as well as genealogical data for the Kip and Boudinot families, circa 1801. This series also includes articles regarding Elias Boudinot and his contemporaries, written during the years 1894-1916.
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Scudder Family (Abner, Amos, Edward W., Jasper S., John, Richard Betts, and Wallace M.): Estate Inventories, Indentures, Invitation, Military Appointment, School Notes, Print of Members of the Supreme Court of New Jersey, and Receipt for Slave, 1711-1983
This group of material relates to five generations of the Trenton branch of the Scudder family. The first generation is represented by Richard Betts Scudder (1670-1754) with an appointment as lieutenant in a British company of foot soldiers in Burlington County from 1711 and two inventories relating to his Trenton estate, both dating 1754. For Richard Betts Scudder's grandsons Daniel Scudder (1736-1811) and Amos Scudder (1739-1824), there is an indenture dating 1770. Daniel Scudder's grandsons, John Scudder (1796-1840), Jasper Smith Scudder (1797-1877), and Abner Scudder (1800-1878), are represented by two indentures as well as a receipt for a slave named Samuel Conover, all dated 1825. Edward Wallace Scudder (1822-1893), son of Jasper Smith Scudder, is represented in two documents: a print of the members of the Supreme Court of the State of New Jersey in 1886 and an invitation to a World's Columbian Exposition event in 1892. Finally, the class notebooks of Wallace M. Scudder (1853-1931), son of Edward Wallace Scudder, are present in the collection and provide information regarding his training as an engineer at Lehigh University, circa 1869 to 1873, and his training as a lawyer at Harvard University from 1879 to 1881. The last items in this group of materials are a draft and final version of an article for the newsletter titled "The Scudder Association, Inc.," dating 1983. This newsletter and the drafts contain biographical information on Edward Wallace Scudder (1822-1893), Wallace McIlvaine Scudder (1853-1931), and Edward Wallace Scudder, II (1882-1953).
New Jersey Documents Collection, 1601-1983 (mostly 1750-1890)
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Westfield, New Jersey, was part of Elizabethtown from the time it was settled in late 1664 until 1794, when the Township of Westfield was created. The New Jersey Documents Collections, 1601 to 1983, consists of New Jersey legal documents, the bulk of which are from the town of Westfield, Union County, and include land records, financial records, estate records, and court records, many of which were created by various members of the Baker, Downer, Hetfield, Johnson, Miller, Pierson, Ripley, Ross, and Woodruff families. The majority of the collection material dates from 1750 to 1890.
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Series 1: Writings, 1941-1979
This series consists of personal writings of Valentine Bargmann, most of which are notes likely written and used while he was a professor at Princeton. Many of the notes lack context and contain no heading or date. They include a variety of mathematics and physics equations along with some explanatory text. Also included are drafts of two essays written by Bargmann.
Series 2: Correspondence, 1920-1988
This series consists of letters sent to Bargmann from family members, friends, and colleagues. The bulk of the correspondence from 1920 to 1940 is written in German. Much of it is from family and friends. The bulk of the correspondence from 1945 to 1973 pertains to Bargmann's position as a professor at Princeton. The bulk of the last run of correspondence contains letters discussing awards which were bestowed on Bargmann.
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Princeton University Library Collection of Aaron Burr (1756-1836) Materials, 1771-1958 (mostly 1782-1830)
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Consists primarily of letters by Aaron Burr (Princeton Class of 1772) to members of his family and associates, along with some documents pertaining to his legal career.
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Series 2: Manuscripts of Other Writers, 1887-1958
Consists of manuscripts of other writings such as Ian Fytton Armstrong, Thomas Horan, and Captain Wesley Sweetser, as well as others.
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Series 4: Miscellaneous Material, 1945-1947
Consists of miscellaneous correspondence, legal suits, financial matters, and technical developments.
Edward Julian Nally Papers, 1812-1953 (mostly 1905-1948)
The personal papers of Edward Julian Nally, an American radio industrialist, trace the development of his career in the communications industry, from his earliest days with the Western Union Telegraph Co. (1875-1890), through his tenure with the Postal Telegraph Cable Co. (1890-1913), to his years with the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. of America (1913-1919); the bulk of the collection, however, covers his years with the Radio Corporation of America (RCA), for which he served as first president (1919-1923) and director.
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Series 1: Correspondence, 1914-1945
Contains correspondence to/from Adolf Hitler and from members and officers of the NSDAP. Correspondence is arranged alphabetically by last name of author (or, in some cases the recipient) within each subseries.
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Series 1: Correspondence with Family Members, 1920-1949
Consists of correspondence with his wife, son, daughter, and various other family members.