Alfred C. Boswell Collection, 1912-1952
Consists of autograph musical compositions, diaries, notebooks, and related material of Boswell, an American composer.
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Pershing Collection of Emily Dickinson, 1945-1972
Consists of material related to the collection of Emily Dickinson works compiled by Margaret Jane Pershing.
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Sesquicentennial Celebration Records, circa 1887-1993 (mostly 1894-1904)
The collection consists of materials relating to the three-day Sesquicentennial Celebration in October 1896, at which the College of New Jersey became Princeton University. In addition to ephemera and printed material distributed at the celebration, the collection includes a typescript draft of President Francis Landey Patton's sermon, sesquicentennial memorial books, a published sketchbook, official congratulations from other institutions, and press releases and newspaper clippings reporting the events.
Celebration Materials, 1887-1993
Celebration Materials, circa 1887-1993, collects invitations, programs, mass mailings, event notices, pins, and correspondence relating to the celebration (similar materials can be found in the first scrapbook in Series 4). A typed draft of President Francis Landey Patton's sesquicentennial sermon with corrections, a photograph album of the event, and a published book of sketches from the celebration by William Silas Whitehead can be found in this series as well.
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SERIES XIII: PHOTOGRAPHS, 1941-1969
SERIES XIII: PHOTOGRAPHS (1941-1969) contains photographs taken throughout the existence of Freedom House, although some photographs predate Freedom House and are from the period during 1941 when the New York City Chapter of the Committee to Defend America By Aiding the Allies and Fight For Freedom were working together. The photographs from the Freedom Rally in Madison Square Garden (May 7, 1941) all pre-date Freedom House, but a majority of the individuals were closely involved with Freedom House. Most are publicity shots taken at events sponsored by Freedom House.
SERIES VIII: ANNUAL FREEDOM AWARD, 1942-1969
SERIES VIII: ANNUAL FREEDOM AWARDS (1942-1969) contains information on the awards ceremonies and individuals presented with the Freedom Awards each year. The amount of material varies with each year, but in most cases there is always a program for the ceremony. Correspondence with the recipients can be found in the correspondence series, and photographs can be found in the photographs series.
SERIES V: ANNUAL REPORTS, 1943-1966
SERIES V: ANNUAL REPORTS (1943, 1950, 1961-63, 1966) contains an incomplete run of reports written by the Public Affairs Committee of Freedom House. The report dating from 1943 is a typical annual report that lists the activities of the organization during its second year of existence. The other reports are titled as a "Balance Sheet of Freedom" and list national and international major events effecting freedom, thus providing an summary of the views of Freedom House on these events. There is also an annual report to the President of the United States in 1950 stating Freedom House's support of the Korean War, specifically the events of June 25, 1950 and after.
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Series IV: Personal Materials, 1947
Series IV: Personal Materials includes a letter written by H. Freeman Matthews, Jr. to his parents while in the army in 1947 as well as candid photographs and photographs of friends and colleagues.
H. Freeman Matthews, Jr. Papers, 1947-1999
H. Freeman Matthews, Jr., son of H. Freeman Matthews, was a career Foreign Service officer, serving with the State Department from 1952 to 1991. The collection consists of materials documenting Matthews, Jr.'s service with the State Department, in particular, his time as Deputy Chief of Mission in Cairo from 1976 to 1980.
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Series IV. Miscellaneous Drafts, Extracts and Contents of Vertical Files, 1895-1955
Consists of the contents of Morey's personal vertical files including drafts, journals, correspondence and other printed matter from Morey's teaching career.
Series II. Photographic Material, circa 1901-1954
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Contains miscellaneous photographic material including negatives and prints, some mounted, most reproduced from publications or assemblages of original shots, most unlabeled but encompassing trips to the Middle East, Syria, Turkey, Jordan and objects in European museum collections.
Series III. Lecture Notes, Course Notes, Conference Papers and Similar Teaching Material, 1923-1955
Materials from the time of Morey's tenure with Princeton University, including his typed drafts for lectures at Princeton and New York University, and also correspondence and printed matter from working with students.
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Series II: Writings, 1945-1988
Includes conference programs, typescripts, offprints, and journal and magazine articles of Tumin's papers and speeches. Of particular interest are research materials for Tumin's 1944 dissertation, "San Luis Jilotepeque: A Study in Social Relations," in particular photographs documenting the ladino and Pokomám Maya population of San Luis Jilotepeque in Eastern Guatemala.
Series I: Correspondence, 1942-2007
Consists of Tumin's correspondence with literary authors and colleagues. Also included is correspondence from researchers concerning access to Tumin's papers, some of it addressed to his wife Sylvia Yarost Tumin after his death.
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Series 9: Miscellaneous Materials, 1890 August 25 - 2011
The series contains non-photographic materials related to and derived from the collection.
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Políticas del Partido Demócrata Cristiano de Chile: documentos y publicaciones, 1942-2005
This collection contains approximately three hundred and fifty items directly related to the Partido Demócrata Cristiano de Chile.
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Series 9: Helen Davenport Gibbons Papers, 1908-1951
Scrapbooks of Helen Davenport Gibbons are present in the Scrapbooks series, and more material that relates to her may be present in other parts of these papers.
Correspondence, 1912-1951
Correspondence between Helen Gibbons and her mother; between Helen and Herbert Gibbons; as well as letters from Margaret Deland, General Pershing, and Jean Jules Jusserand; from other friends; and letters from American soldiers.
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Series 9: Athletics, 1764-2014
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The Athletics series consists of files of Athletics staff.
Series 8: Astrophysical Sciences, 1764-2014
The Astrophyiscal Sciences series consists of files of Astrophysical Sciences faculty.
Series 7: Art and Archaeology, 1764-2014
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The Art and Archeology series consists of files of Art and Archeology faculty.
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Series 90: Multiple Departments, 1764-2014
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The Multiple Departments series consists of files of faculty with more than one departmental designation.
Series 89: Unknown, 1764-2014
The Unknown series consists of files of faculty whose department is unknown.
Series 88: Other, 1764-2014
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The Other series consists of files of faculty without a departmental designation.
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Series 8: Medals, 1765-2010
This series contians medals, as well as some coins, related to Princeton University. It is divided into athletic medals, many of which are from Track and Field events; medals relating to Princeton clubs; and other kinds of commemorative medals and coins.
Series 7: Grounds and Buildings, 1701-1982
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The grounds and building memorabilia contains pieces of buildings, keys, and bells.
Series 5: Dishware, 1801-2010
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Dishware includes traditional ceramic plates, bowls, and mugs, as well as glassware. The series also contains more ephemeral containers for food and drinks, such as beer cans, plastic cups, bottles, and snack bags.
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Series 8, July 2009 Accession, 1941-1978
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Series 8, July 2009 Accession includes reports, alumni association conference materials, administrative files and subject files that pertain to Princeton matters and to broader topics of university admissions.
Series 6, Confidential Reports and Minutes, 1931-1970
Series 6, Confidential Reports and Minutes, 1931-1970, are photocopies of admission reports and minutes damaged in a flood at New South. Portions of the original volumes were destroyed; the surviving pages were photocopied and the originals discarded. Many of the pages are partially or totally illegible and out of order. While the reports convey statistical and policy information, the Committee on Admission minutes describe the committee's reasoning and final decisions in many specific difficult admission cases. However, there are passages in the reports that candidly discuss the general applicant quality and the admission policy regarding various groups, including alumni sons, athletes, and disadvantaged students.
Series 5, Confidential Reports and Minutes (Redacted), 1931-1969
Series 5, Confidential Reports and Minutes (Redacted), 1931-1969, consists of reports and minutes that were selected and photocopied from Series 6. The names of applicants contained in this material have been blacked out to protect their privacy.
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Series 8: History of the Global Women's Movement, 1923-2007
This series includes various reports and information about particular individuals related to the global women's movement.
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Series 8: Correspondence, 1940-1979
Consists of correspondence with individuals such as Carlos Baker, John Addison, Barbara Whitehead Holmes, and David Whitehead, as well as others.
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Series 87: Woodrow Wilson School, 1764-2014
The Woodrow Wilson School series consists of files of Woodrow Wilson School faculty.
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Series 82: Special Program in the Humanities, 1764-2014
The Special Program in the Humanities series consists of files of Special Program in the Humanities faculty.
Series 81: Spanish and Portugese Language and Culture, 1764-2014
The Spanish and Portugese Language and Culture series consists of files of Spanish and Portugese Language and Culture faculty.
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Series 7: Oversize Music, Scrapbook and Posters, 1940-1990
This last series contains all of Gesner's oversize work from the collection. The oversize contents include sheet music, manuscripts, conductor's scores, posters, a scrapbook, and Gesner's diploma from Princeton University.
Series 5: Addition Donated by Melissa McGann, 1940-1999
This series includes all the materials donated to the Mudd Library by Melissa McGann. The work found here is mostly from Gesner's early years and collegiate years. The folders contain early plays, songs, and scripts.
Clark Gesner Papers, 1940-2005 (mostly 1965-1990)
Clark Gesner (1938-2002) was an American composer, lyricist, and writer most famous for his theatrical production You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown. His papers document his entire career and include scripts and scores, as well as production notes, correspondence, publicity and reviews, and photographs.
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Series 7: July 2009 Accession, 1730-2008
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The July 2009 Accession contains historical documents originating in the offices of the Linkages and Learning Team (Nicola Armacost, Director) and Presidents Mary Ellen Iskenderian, Nancy Barry, and Michaela Walsh. They pertain to workshops, programs, training, media coverage, and meetings. Materials include compact disks, correspondence, newletters, and reports.
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Series 7: Financial Material: Annual Reports, Balance Sheets, etc., 1903-1960
Consists of financial materials, including annual reports, balance sheets, etc.
Series 3: Robert Frost Secondary Material, 1927-1971
Consists of correspondence, publicity, documents, and printed matter related to Robert Frost.
Series 2: Correspondence, 1820-1947
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Consists of extensive correspondence with individuals such as Frank Abbott and Samuel Adams, as well as others.
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Series 76: Psychology, 1764-2014
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The Psychology series consists of files of Psychology faculty.
Series 75: Program in Dance, 1764-2014
The Program in Dance series consists of files of Program in Dance faculty.
Series 74: Princeton Writing Program, 1764-2014
The Princeton Writing Program series consists of files of Princeton Writing Program faculty.
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Series 7: 2016 Donation, 1947-2016 January 28
The materials in the 2016 donation document Hoge's work at the New York Daily News, Chicago Sun-Times/Chicago Daily News, and the journal of the Council on Foreign Relations, Foreign Affairs.
Series 2: Foreign Affairs Records, 1947-2012
Series 2 contains records primarily connected to Hoge's editorial position at Foreign Affairs, including correspondence and background materials related to particular articles, authors or foreign affairs subjects. Included are records related to the administration and design of the magazine as well as Hoge's arrival and departure as Editor.
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Series 3: Printing Jobs, 1936-1974
Consists of printing jobs such as Abraham Lincoln and the Illinois Central Railroad, by Edwin S. S. Sunderland, American Scientist, edited by Hugh S. Taylor, Domestic Manners of the Americans, by Mrs. Frances Trollope, as well as others.
Series 2: Correspondence, 1938-1985
Consists of correspondence of P. J. Conkwright, arranged in chronological order.
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Series 6: Printed Material, 1939 April-1964 October 24
Consists of offprints, articles, and clippings related to Thomas Mann.
Series 2: Molly Shenstone Correspondence, 1939 December 23-1969 March 16
Consists of the correspondence of Molly Shenstone, including William S. Dix, Monika Lanyi-Mann, and Katharina Pringsheim Mann, as well as others.
Molly Shenstone Collection on Thomas Mann, 1939-1969
Consists of correspondence, photographs, souvenirs, printed material, and other miscellanea collected by Molly Shenstone about her friend Thomas Mann (1875-1955), the German novelist, essayist, playwright, and lecturer in the humanities at Princeton University.
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Series 6: Printed and Audiovisual Materials, 1918-2006 (mostly 1978-2006)
Series finding aid: ACLU Records, Subgroup 3: Printed and Audiovisual Materials Series.
Series 5: Regional Offices, 1894-2005 (mostly 1970-1990)
Series finding aid: ACLU Records, Subgroup 3: Regional Offices Series.
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Series 6: Postcard Additions, circa 1890-1960
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This series consists of postcards that have been donated since the processing of the collection in 1996.
Series 1: Buildings, circa 1900-1960
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This series consists of postcards which depict buildings on the Princeton University campus. It includes buildings which no longer exist, for example, the John C. Green School of Science and Marquand Chapel.
Postcards of Princeton-related Sites, Buildings and Landmarks, 1891-1957
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Approximately 200 postcards of Princeton University sites, buildings and landmarks. Some postcards have writing and postmarks and some are unmarked. Most of the postcards have black and white photographic images, while some are colorized.
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Politics in Argentina, II, 1943-2004
This collection consists of flyers, pamphlets, and serials concerning the political process and society in Argentina. The material in the elections sections is comprised primarily of propaganda from the 2001 legislative elections and 2003 presidential elections in Argentina.
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Series 6: Photos and Memorabilia, 1941-1999
Series 6, Photos and Memorabilia, circa 1941-1984 contains a small number of photos, with the bulk from the 1970s. This also includes the photos used in Tangled Web. It also contains a large framed copy of the covers of the first and last edition of Foreign Affairs that Bundy edited.
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Series 6: Personal, 1943-1989
Although relatively small, the series, arranged alphabetically, contains items from Schechner's school years, including his scrapbook from his tenure at Cornell University's newspaper, The Daily Sun. Of special interest is a draft of The Engleburt Stories (written in collaboration with his son Sam), as well as a radio play Schechner performed and directed while still in high school.
Richard Schechner Papers and The Drama Review Collection, 1943-2012 (mostly 1960-2007)
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The material in this collection pertains not only to an individual, Richard Schechner, but also to TDR, The Drama Review, a scholarly journal concerned with the broad range of performance in society and in the arts. Schechner, a renowned scholar, director, writer, and educator, edited The Drama Review from 1962-1969 and again from 1986 to the present date. Particularly in the 1960s, and again in the 1990s, both Schechner and TDR challenged traditional, prevailing ideas about theater-what it is, how it should be presented, and the ritual and ideals behind it. Schechner argued for thinking of "performance" as an all-encompassing genre with "theater" as one of its sub-categories. He is widely recognized as the founder of "performance studies" as an academic discipline. In the process of working out what performance studies is, Schechner and his colleagues at New York University created new ideas and new ways of thinking that still affect today's world of performance, theater, dance, and the social sciences. As "the journal of performance studies," TDR did much to shape the new discipline.
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Series 6: Later Additions, 1940-1970 January
Series 6: Later Additions contains Woodrow Wilson Foundation Annual Reports, Link's correspondence pre- and post-Princeton career, and some additional materials.
Arthur S. Link Papers, 1940s-1992
Arthur S. Link was an author, editor, scholar and publisher, but is best known as the leading historian on Woodrow Wilson and for his leadership over the publication of Wilson's papers. This collection consists of the personal papers of Link, which includes articles, correspondence, notes, office files, and presidency records of the American Historical Association.
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Series 6: Financial and Legal Records, 1885-1951
Series 6 contains financial records such as cancelled checks and books of check stubs, bank statements and receipts from both Lawrenceville School and Princeton eras, as well as Hutchinson's meal tickets from the Officers' Mess at Fort Bragg (May through December 1943). A few receipts date from a later period, in 1951, showing purchases for garden and farm supplies. The series also contains a folder of cancelled checks and a bank statement belonging to Martin Franklin, who was Hutchinson's roommate in 3 Blair Tower, during 1942.
Series 3: Event Programs and Ephemera, 1896-1951
Event programs point to some of Hutchinson's pursuits between 1940 and 1942—church services, theatrical productions, a debutante ball, a museum exhibit. Ephemera include items such as membership cards, game tickets, and railroad schedules from the early 1930s through 1944, as well as playing cards, a pen nib, and advertisements. Also included in Series 3 are printed programs from the Lawrenceville School (for commencement 1938 and 1939, for instance), as well as printed materials from the Army, such as the booklet "The Construction of Models for Protective Concealment" (1942) and a Field Artillery School Instruction Memorandum (1942).
Charles Black Hutchinson Papers, 1885-1951 (mostly 1935-1944)
The Charles Black Hutchinson Papers primarily include Charles Hutchinson's correspondence and schoolwork from the period 1935 to 1944, when Hutchinson was a student at the Lawrenceville School (1935 to 1939), at Princeton University (1939 to 1943), and serving in the Army's 681st Glider Battalion (beginning in 1943).
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Series 6: Commision Reports, Albums, and Scrapbooks, 1917-1979
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Series 6 is largely composed of materials related to Kemmerer's work as a financial advisor leading international financial commissions. The materials include bound copies of reports submitted to the governments with the commissions' recommendations and photograph albums and scrapbooks of clippings that document the time spent by the commissions in the countries, as well as a small number of books. Supplemantary materials that were kept in rolls may be found in Series 7.
Series 3: Country Files, 1864-1981
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The Country Files series documents Kemmerer's financial advisory work and also contains materials collected by Kemmerer as he conducted research on particular countries. The series contains material from twenty-six countries, mostly in Latin America. The best documented are China, Colombia, and Peru, and to a lesser extent Chile, Ecuador, the Philippines, and Poland. The papers include correspondence, reports, clippings, and government publications regarding a wide variety of subjects, including banks and banking systems, currency and monetary policy, government budgets and debt, taxes, trade laws, and information regarding the economic and social conditions of the countries. The papers also include correspondence, reports, clippings, and other materials of the commissions of financial advisors lead by Kemmerer.
Series 1: Biographical, 1875-1953
The Biographical series contains biographical sketches, clippings, awards, correspondence between Kemmerer and family members, especially his son Donald Kemmerer, and photographs. The series also includes a guestbook listing the visitors to the Kemmerer home from 1920 to 1941 and a small amount of material related to Princeton University and Scranton-Keystone Junior College.
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Series 6, Audio-Visual materials, circa 1920-1995
Series 6 Finding Aid: American Civil Liberties Union Records: Audiovisual Materials Series, circa 1920-1995.
Series 4: Legal Case Files, 1933-1990 (mostly 1960-1984)
Series 4 Finding Aid: American Civil Liberties Union Records: Legal Case Files Series, 1933-1990.
American Civil Liberties Union Records: Subgroup 2, 1947-1995
The American Civil Liberties Union Records document the activities of the Union in protecting individual rights from 1920 through 1995. The files contain materials on freedom of speech, expression, and association; due process of law; equality before the law; legal case files; and organizational records. Within these categories files reflect subject areas such as academic freedom, censorship, racial discrimination, aliens' rights, privacy concerns, labor concerns, amnesty, and government loyalty and security. The files reflect work on litigation, advocacy and public policy, and subject files on various areas of interest connected with civil liberties. Materials include correspondence, court documents, memoranda, printed matter, minutes, reports, briefs, and legal files. Also included are materials from ACLU affiliate organizations, and the Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee. Subgroup 2, Series 2, 3, and 4 have been digitized and are available for members of the Princeton community to view here. To view the database from outside Princeton University, please see the Guide to the American Civil Liberties Union Records.
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Series 6, Audio-Visual materials, 1930-1995
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The Audio Visual Series contains VHS video cassette tapes, Beta video cassette tapes, 1" and 2" video tape, 16 mm film, 2-inch videotape, microfilm, audio cassettes, 33 1/3 rpm and 45 rpm records, photographs, and reel-to-reel audio tapes. All of the audio-visual material is arranged by format, then chronologically, except for the photographs which are arranged alphabetically by subject or individual.
Photographs, 1930-1979
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Series 6: Additions, 1932-1968
Consists largely of manuscripts, correspondence, and notes regarding "Sexual Autobiography" and "Animal, Vegetable, Mineral."
Raymond Holden Papers, 1924-1973
Raymond Holden was a noted author and publisher, who worked for a variety of publications, including the New Yorker, Fortune, Newsweek, and Reader's Digest. His papers include various copies and notes from his own works, correspondence with friends, some work of other people, and assorted documents.
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Series 6: Additional Papers, 1942 February-1959
Consists of additional papers added to the collection after initial processing, including notes, diaries, photographs, and correspondence. Notable correspondents include Eleanor Roosevelt, the World Council of Churches, Fiorello Henry La Guardia, and Marianne Moore.
Series 1: Diaries, 1937-1956
Consists of the diaries of Robert Warren Anthony, including notes on a trip to Italy, the Conference of Science, Philosophy and Religion at Columbia University, and Activities as Field Secretary of the Servicemen's Council of the Federation of Churches of Greater New York.
Robert Warren Anthony Papers, 1937-1959
The Robert Warren Anthony Papers consists of diaries, notes, reports, correspondence, and photographs of the American Presbyterian clergyman Robert Warren Anthony (1880-1960, Princeton Class of 1902).
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Series 6: Additional Papers, 1924-1996
This series consists of additional material acquired after Donoso's death.
Series 2: Notebooks, 1945-1995
This series consists of 29 notebooks in which Donoso recorded themes, characters, references to other writers, miscellaneous notes, and other information about his literary production. This series is organized by notebook number, which was determined by the chronological order.
Photographs, 1924-1996
Consists of additional photographs, including his childhood, Princeton, Barcelona, Chile, and Hamburg, as well as others.
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Series 68: Oriental Studies, 1764-2014
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The Oriental Studies series consists of files of Oriental Studies faculty.
Series 67: Oriental Languages and Literature, 1764-2014
The Oriental Languages and Literature series consists of files of Oriental Languages and Literatures faculty.
Series 66: Operations Research, 1764-2014
The Operations Research series consists of files of Operations Research faculty.
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Series 64: Neuroscience Institute, 1764-2014
The Neuroscience Institute series consists of files of Neuroscience Institute faculty.
Series 63: Near Eastern Studies, 1764-2014
The Near Eastern Studies series consists of files of Near Eastern Studies faculty.
Faculty and Professional Staff files, Subgroup 11: N, 1764-2014
Princeton University's Dean of the Faculty is the senior administrator responsible for the quality and well-being of the faculty and professional staff of the university. The collection consists of personnel files for nearly every individual at one time employed as a member of Princeton University's faculty or professional staff.
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Series 63: Music, 1764-2014
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The Music series consists of files of Music faculty.
Series 62: Molecular Biology, 1764-2014
The Molecular Biology series consists of files of Molecular Biology faculty.
Series 61: Modern Languages, 1764-2014
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The Modern Languages series consists of files of Modern Languages faculty.
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Series 5: Sylvia Beach Papers, 1858-1964
This series consists of assorted papers by or relating to Sylvia Beach and includes selections of correspondence of Beach and various family members, a typescript with autograph corrections of Beach's Shakespeare and Company, a taped interview (1960), photographs, memorabilia, reviews, obituaries, letters to Holly Beach, and estate papers.
Scrapbook pages, circa 1917-1953
Five loose pages containing 24 photographs of Sylvia Beach, Beach family and friends, and 22 cards and memorabilia
Noël Riley Fitch Papers, 1858-2018 (mostly 1965-1995)
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Consists of the writings, correspondence, interviews, printed works, and other additional papers of the American educator and author Noël Riley Fitch (1937- ). Also included are a selection of Sylvia Beach papers that Fitch consulted for her book Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation: A History of Literary Paris in the Twenties and Thirties (1983).
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Series 5: Printed Matter, 1942-2000
This series consists of off-prints, playbills, flyers, brochures, and ballots, as well as clippings and road maps of Greece.
Series 4: Material relating to George Seferis, 1941-1982
Includes correspondence, in Greek, between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Greece and George Seferis during his post as a diplomat in Cairo (Egypt) dated 1944; typescript of a press release regarding Seferis's decision to stay away from politics (1969). There is also an issue of the newsletter Preuves Informations, Paris, 5 Nov. 1963; the periodical la semaine égyptienne, nos. 11-12 (June 1941); 2 issues of the weekly magazine Ho Tachydromos (December 2 and 4, 1963); Vogue (July 1958); clippings of several Greek newspapers and a few French and English regarding Seferis's poetry and his death; a brochure of the Program for Modern Greek Studies at Harvard University. The third folder consists of a collection of clippings of several Greek newspapers and a few in French regarding Seferis's poetry entitled "Tribute to Seferis, Paris, April 1982."