Series 1: November 2008 Accession, 1982-2002
Series 1: November 2008 Accession, 1982-2002 documents the Center's programs and events, as well as international student associations and alumni groups. Types of documents include reports, correspondence, publicity materials, and meeting minutes.
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Subserie 2: Octavio Paz, 1958-1997
Contiene cartas manuscritas y mecanografiadas de y para Helena Paz Garro y Octavio Paz.
Subserie 2: Octavio Paz, 1935-1995
Contiene mayormente cartas manuscritas de Octavio Paz a Elena Paz Garro.
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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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Protestant Churches in Cuba, VI, 1944-2007
This collection contains religious publications from Protestant churches and organizations in Cuba.
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Subseries 8G: Media, 1955-2008
Consists primarily of phonograph record and cassettes of F. Scott Fitzgerald reading.
Series 9: Miscellaneous Additions, 1916 January 2-2013 May 1
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Consists of sketches of Zelda Fitzgerald, as well as additional correspondence and articles.
Series 8: Miscellaneous Material, 1920 April 24-2008
Consists of periodicals and brochures related to F. Scott Fitzgerald and his family, keepsakes, clippings, and media material.
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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.
Series 8: Additional Materials, 1925-1995
These materials, acquired after Caroline Gordon's death, consist primarily of manuscripts that Gordon was working on during the last decade of her life and correspondence with family and friends. The assemblage of letters that Gordon sent to close family members represents a particularly rich trove of autobiographical material, specifically a window into the life she shared with poet and critic Allen Tate. Later correspondence tracks her involvement in various creative writing programs throughout the United States and her final years in San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico.
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Subseries 7E: AM 1998-101, 1985-1996 (mostly 1996)
This sub-series consists primarily of general correspondence from the Political Archive. Other materials include miscellaneous articles, including "Riesgos y conquistas en la era de la información" by Vargas Llosa. See also series 6: Political Archive.
Subseries 6D: Frente Democrático [FREDEMO], 1975-1995
Consists of proposals, constitution, flyers, correspondence, election results, and other materials related to Frente Democrático [FREDEMO].
Subserie 7J: AM 2011-115, 1942-2010 (mostly 2000-2010)
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Esta subserie consiste de cuadernos, apuntes, borradores de novelas y obras de teatro, ensayos, notas de conferencias, libretas escolares y otros materiales.
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Subseries 7B: Clippings and other miscellaneous material, 1966-2001
This subseries consists of clippings of Greek and English newspapers and literary magazines, as well as miscellaneous articles and other material.
Subseries 7A: Literary Magazines, 1960-2004
This series consists of Greek and English literary magazines.
Subseries 4D: Family, 1964-2002
This subseries consists of a vast amount of correspondence between Nikos Stangos and his mother, Natalia Stangos, during the years 1966 to 1983, the year of her death. Most of the letters are undated, they only provide day and month; arranged chronoligically when possible. Also included are letters from Stangos's sister, Maria Hatzis, and other close family members.
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Subseries 5I: Miscellaneous Committees, 1902-2000 April 15
Miscellaneous Committees, 1902-2000 contains information related to the work of generally short-lived committees created to address specific issues. The topics addresses include the sanitary conditions of the university, the humanistic collections, undergraduate life, the university's resources, co-education, and the future of the university. See the folder list for a complete list of topics.
Subseries 5H: Committee on University Affairs, 1897-1997 June 10
Committee on University Affairs, 1897-1898, consists largely of faculty responses to a survey undertaken by the committee in 1897.
Series 8, Trustee Oath Books, 1854-2023
Series 8: Trustee Oath Books consists of oath books containing the written and sworn oaths of trustees along with the signature of the university president.
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Subseries 18C: Bowen Biographical, 1956-1998
Subseries 18C: Bowen Biographical, 1956-1998 [NOT RESTRICTED], most likely originated in the Office of Public Affairs, not the Office of the President. This subseries contains biographical information about Bowen from his days as a graduate student at Princeton to well into his presidency. This collection of clippings, writings, and other materials documents Bowen's life during the 1970s most comprehensively.
Series 18: Supplementary Materials, 1940-1998
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Series 18: Supplementary Materials, 1940-1998, consists of all the files and other materials pertaining to the president or the Office of the President that were not included in the regular run of records. The series includes the files of assistants to the president, confidential materials, individual donor records, the index to the files, oversized materials, and photographs.
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Subseries 5E: Biographical, 1923-2003
Lee was concerned with publicity for himself as much as for his clients. He had his office write up a number of biographical sketches on him and would reprint favorable articles on himself for interested individuals. Many of the biographies are rather short and repetitive. Included in this subseries is an interview with Ivy Lee, Jr. concerning his father and a masters thesis on Lee, Ivy Lee: Founder of the Public Relations Concept. The researcher may also want to consult various Princeton University senior theses on Lee, listed under "Related Material."
Series 5: Personal, 1889-2003
This series includes a variety of material relating to Ivy Lee's personal life. The researcher will find information on Lee's immediate family. Lee would at times in his personal correspondence write on issues related to his professional life, and the researcher may want to look at the correspondence with Rev. James W. Lee, Cornelia Lee, and James W. Lee II.
Ivy Ledbetter Lee Papers, 1881-2003 (mostly 1915-1946)
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The Ivy L. Lee Papers consist of personal papers and material from the public relations firm of Ivy Lee and Associates, documenting Ivy Lee's public relations theories and practice. Included are correspondence, diaries, articles, writings, public relations material, newsreels, and photographs reflecting Lee's interest in public relations, transportation (especially railroads), financial markets, and foreign relations, among others. Digital images of the Interborough Rapid Transit posters in Series 9 are available at Digital PUL.
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Subseries 5C: Translations by others, 1977-2006
English translations and one Dutch translation of Ibargüengoitia's works.
Subseries 5A: Material about Jorge Ibargüengoitia, 1940-2008
Magazine and journal articles, newspaper clippings, essays, and scholarship on Ibargüengoitia.
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Subseries 4E: Critics, 1940s-1990s
Correspondence, writings, articles, and printed material between Velikovsky and his opponents. Also includes folders of material by subject, arranged according to their original order.
Subseries 4D: Radio and Television, 1940s-1990s
Consists of correspondence, printed material and proposals between Velikovsky and several radio and television stations. Material is arranged, primarily, in alphabetical order by the name of the radio or television station, and in a few instances by an individual's last name.
Subseries 4C: Publishers, 1940s-1990s
This subseries consists of correspondence with publishers, articles and printed material, arranged alphabetically either by name of publisher, title of publication, subject, or country of publication.
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Subseries 4D: Legislation, 1921-2009
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The subseries on Legislation documents George McGovern's legislative activities, 1963-1981.
Series 4: Food for Peace and United States Senate, 1921-2009
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This series documents George McGovern's activities as the director of the Food for Peace Program (1961-1962) and United States Senator (1962-1980). Of special interest are files documenting McGovern's activities as Chairman of the Subcommittee on Indian Affairs of the Senate Committe on Interior and Insular Affairs (1967-1972) and as Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs (1969-1970, 1973-1977) and its successor, the Subcommittee on Nutrition of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry (1978-1980). In addition, the series contains documentation pertaining to McGovern's activities as chairman of the Subcommittee on Agricultural Credit and Rural Electrification (1971-1976) and the Subcommittees on South Asian Affairs (1973-1974) and Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (1975-1977). The series includes legislation and policy files, statements, schedules and invitations, travel files, patronage files, and constituent correspondence.
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Subseries 4C: McDonough, Peter, 1984-1997
The Peter McDonough subseries contains files of Peter McDonough pertaining to contracts and litigation cases in which McDonough was the primary lawyer assigned. Files also contain correspondence, memos, notes, and legal reports regarding to specific departmental issues, as well as incidents involving students and faculty members. Such incidents include plagiarism, honor code, housing, and employment issues, and sexual harassment cases.
Subseries 4A: Buttolph, Kate (Norcross), 1977-1997
This subseries contains correspondence, pleadings, depositions, and contracts regarding Kate Buttolph's work on litigation matters involving administrative, employment, environmental, civil rights, insurance law, and real estate cases.
Subseries 3J: Sponsored Research Review (S.R.R.), 1979-1997
The Sponsored Research Records (S.R.R.) subseries contains files concerning faculty research on campus and its sponsorship. Specifically, the files of Professor Steven Orszag Research Group and its various government sponsored grants. The files include correspondence and budget reports regarding the move of Prof. Orszag Research Group from Fine Hall's Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics (PACM) to the E-Quad's Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) Center. Also included are salary reports of research members, various accounts, travel procedures, and settlement documents regarding the Internal Revenue Service auditing of Prof. Orszag's research group and the department records of the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. Files within this series also include correspondence, interview transcripts, proposals, government contracts, invoices, manuals, procedural memos, affidavits, and purchase orders.
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Subseries 4B: Records of Meetings, 1920-1995
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The Records of Meetings Subseries is divided into two sections: volumes which are indexed from 1920 through 1973 and unindexed meeting records. This subseries also includes records of cancelled meetings. The actual records of the Council's meetings include invitations to the meetings, attendance lists, correspondence, (including letters between the Executive Director of the Council on Foreign Relations and potential speakers), background material on the speakers and the topics, a digest of the meeting (in early meeting records, transcripts are available; some later meeting records include evaluations), and miscellaneous materials relating to the meeting. Recordings of a portion of the meetings from the early 1950s through the late 1980s are present in the Sound Recordings Series.
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Subseries 3F: UCLA Courses and Miscellaneous Dated Notes, 1952-1999
Consists of additional notes and materials related to courses at UCLA.
Series 3: Notebooks and Notes, 1924-1999
This series consists of Church's notes beginning with an undergraduate course at Princeton University in 1924 to his extensive research notes (many of which were removed from their original 3-ring binder notebooks), notes compiled by students from Church's course lectures at Princeton University and UCLA, and miscellaneous, loose notes, both dated and undated, through the years. The organization of this series follows and retains, wherever possible, Church's own subject filing system, including his original folder title and order. *Also includes loose notes removed from Church's books in his personal library.
Series 2: Correspondence, 1934-1998
This series consists of Church's extensive correspondence (dating from 1928 to 1995) that relates to all aspects of Church's academic life and career, including his association with the Association of Symbolic Logic (ASL) from its earliest days (1935 and onwards) and the publication of the Journal of Symbolic Logic (JSL), of which he served as editor and editor of reviews from 1936 until 1979. While the academic correspondence is primarily organized alphabetically by correspondent's or organization's names, the JSL and ASL correspondence sub-series reflects changes in office filing systems over the years. Whenever possible, the original filing systems were preserved in the organization of this series. It is therefore possible to find the letters of any one prominent scholar under several categories; for example, W. V. Quine's letters can be found organized by year in the JSL/ASL sub-series between 1936 and 1979, including in one folder labeled "JSL Correspondence 1957-59 L-Z," and by name in both the academic correspondence and the JSL office correspondence files. There is a limited amount of non-academic-related correspondence (family, friends, financial, etc.) at the end of the series.
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Subseries 3D: Notes, 1951-1996
Consists of loose notes as well as notebooks, some of which are undated or unlabeled.
Subseries 2B: Photographic Negatives and Thumbnails, 1939-1995
Consists of photographic negatives and thumbnails.
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Subseries 3, CIA Publications and undated, 1985-1997
The CIA Publications subseries consists of a small amount of CIA publications and recruitment brochures.
Subseries 2, Sound Recordings--Television and Radio, 1968-1998
The Sound Recordings--Television and Radio subseries consists of tapes of radio and television interviews of Kirkpatrick, as well as tapes of discussion shows moderated by Kirkpatrick. The subseries includes tapes of a 1968 Kirkpatrick interview on The Today Show, during which he discussed his book The Real CIA.
Subseries 1, Subject Files, 1947-1998
The Subject Files subseries documents Kirkpatrick's active years at the CIA between 1947 and 1965 and is the largest of the three subseries. It includes approximately 0.5 linear feet of material related to the Bay of Pigs Invasion and Kirkpatrick's role in the compilation of the Inspector General's report on the incident. The report was released in 1998, after being classified for thirty-six years, following a Freedom of Information Act request by the National Security Archive at George Washington University. Copies of the two volumes of records released by the CIA, titled "Inspector General's Survey of the Cuban Operation and Associated Documents," are included in the subseries. Other material related to the Bay of Pigs includes two 1958 State Department reports on Cuba, a folder of correspondence between Kirkpatrick and Cuban lawyer Mario Lazo, and transcripts of a lecture and an interview, both given by Kirkpatrick after he left the CIA.
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Subseries 2D: Richard McDougall Correspondence and Poetry, 1977-1997
This subseries consists of Fitch's correspondence with Richard McDougall (d.1998), the author of The Very Rich Hours of Adrienne Monnier(1996), and assorted poetry manuscripts by McDougall.
Series 6: Additional Papers, 1976-2012
Consists of additional papers related to Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation: A History of Literary Paris in the Twenties and Thirties as well as additional lectures, articles, book reviews, photographs, writings, correspondence, and other papers.
Series 4: Printed Works, 1963-1995
This series consists of published copies of books by Fitch, Sylvia Beach, and others.
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Subseries 2B: Microfilm, 1162-2223
The Microfilm Subseries contains correspondence, documents, newspapers, and writings of Wilson and others which had been microfilmed by various repositories and purchased by the editorial staff for reference and inclusion in the Papers of Woodrow Wilson Project. Repositories from which significant amounts of reels were purchased include the Library of Congress, the National Archives, the London Public Records Office, Princeton University, and Yale University. This subseries is closely related to Subseries 1C: Miscellaneous Photocopies, in that similar types of materials are included in both subseries, although there is little or no overlapping content.
Series 2: Photographs and Audio-Visual Materials, 1162-2223
The Photographs and Audio-Visual Series consists of photographs, microfilm, and sound recordings gathered by the editorial staff of the Papers of Woodrow Wilson. The photographs provide a visual complement to the papers gathered in this collection, and many were published throughout the 69 volumes of Wilson papers. The microfilm consists of reels ordered from repositories throughout the country and around the world, containing correspondence to and from Wilson, as well as reports from his administration, diaries, newspapers, and papers of individuals related to Wilson. The audio contains recordings of radio programs and seminars on the topic of Wilson, as well as some of his speeches.
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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).
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Subseries 2B: Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company, 1950-1995
The Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company subseries includes programs and publications of membership and bylaws of the American Bankers Association Monetary Conference and International Monetary Conference. The subseries also contains articles about Petersen's banking career and the success of Fidelity-Philadelphia, publications by the bank, and text for a few speeches delivered by Petersen on financial subjects.
Series 2: Private Sector Work, 1915-1995
The Private Sector Work series documents Petersen's career in the fields of law and finance. Please see the subseries descriptions in the contents list for additional information about individual subseries.
Series 1: Biography, 1940-1996
The Biography series contains articles about Petersen, correspondence, publications from institutions he was involved with, programs for events, and photographs. The institutions include The Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, The George C. Marshall Foundation, and universities where he received honorary degrees.
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Subseries 1I: Meetings and Celebrations, 1947-1995
This subseries (11.25 linear feet) documents internal meetings and celebrations of the ACLU in addition to various other meetings that ACLU employees attended because of a concern for civil liberties issues. Arranged chronologically and then alphabetically within each year, it contains correspondence, minutes, notices, mailings, speeches, reports, and printed materials.
Series 1: Organizational Matters, 1930-1995
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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 2: Correspondence of A. D. Wainwright Relating to Thomas Wolfe, 1941-1998
Consists of correspondence with individuals such as Carl Van Vechten, Andrew Turnbull, Richard Kennedy, and Aldo P. Magi, 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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Subseries 1, General, 1895-1998
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Series 2: Subject Files, Subseries 1: General (1895-1998) is the most diverse component of the Morse Papers, ranging from highly personal matters to relatively inconsequential ones and touching on innumerable aspects of Morse's life. The material in this subseries is also the broadest of any in terms of time span, for while most of it postdates the Second World War, it includes documents held by Morse's family prior to his birth. The bulk of its folders are identified by the name of the individual or organization to whom or to which their contents relate, but a number are constituted on a broader basis, as in Morse's Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts requests or in the obituaries and tributes which followed his death. Much of the material in this subseries, be it personal correspondence or organizational documents, is routine, though at various junctures an issue of particular moment manifests itself. Considered collectively, this material provides a multidimensional picture of Morse's interests and involvements. For a fuller treatment of the different phases of his life, the subseries which precede and follow this one should be consulted.
Series 2, Subject Files, 1895-1998
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Series 2: Subject Files (1895-1998) is composed of material related to the career of Morse outside of the ILO, as well as his personal life and family. Periods of his career covered by the series include his Army service, positions within the Department of Labor, and his work with the United Nations Development Programme. Please see the subseries descriptions in the contents list for additional information about individual subseries.
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Subseries 1F: General, 1900-2008
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Subseries 1D: Buildings, 1890-1999
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Subseries 1C: December 2008 Accession of PLAS Records, 1988-2009
Subseries 1C: December 2008 Accession of PLAS Records, 1991-2009 consists of lists of students, theses and courses, event publicity materials, fellowship and grant information, and publications.
Subseries 1B: 2007 Accession of Printed Materials, 1991-2007
Subseries 1B: 2007 Accession of Printed Materials, 1991-2007 consists of publications, event information, and other promotional materials. It also contains several working papers produced by faculty in the Program.
Series 3: Program in Latin American Studies Outreach and Program Materials, 1991-2014
Series 3: Program in Latin American Studies (PLAS) Outreach Materials, 1991-2010, consists of exhibition, outreach and Princeton in Cuba records. Document types include newsletters, pamphlets, exhibition poster boards and audiovisual materials.
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Subseries 1B: Graduate Students, 1902-2005
The Graduate Students subseries contains the academic records of graduate students of Princeton University collected by the Office of the Registrar. Though the Registrar was not officially given oversight of graduate student records until 1970, earlier records held by the Dean of the Graduate School were subsequently transferred at that time. The records consist of scholastic cards on paper, microfilm, and microfiche.
Subseries 1A: Undergraduate Students, 1802-2006
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The Undergraduate Students subseries contains the academic records of undergraduate students collected by the Office of the Registrar. Included are handwritten grade books which are some of the earliest student academic records of the University, scholastic cards on paper, microfilm, and microfiche; and registration cards
Series 2: Administrative, 1871-2009
The Administrative series contains records documenting the duties of the Office of the Registrar beyond the collection of student records. The series contains classroom assignments, examination and course schedules, course counts, admissions information packets, and alphabetical subject files.
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Subseries 1A: Selected Alphabetical Files and General Chronological Files, 1139-2999
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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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S, 1958-2012
Consists of handwritten and typed letters signed by C. P.Snow, Philip Sherrard, Niki Stavrou, Patroclos Stavrou, and Ignat Solzhenitsyn.
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Subseries 11B: Films, 1952-2001 November 9
Subseries 11B: Films includes films of Stevenson's Democratic National Convention appearances and speeches, other campaign appearances, other addresses, interviews, and televised appearances.
Subseries 11A: Audio Tapes, 1952-1999
Subseries 11A: Audio Tapes includes tapes of Stevenson's campaign appearances, speeches and interviews.
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Series 8: Independent Committee of Eminent Persons (ICEP) and Other Groups, 1988-2010
This series consists of four boxes of records from the Independent Committee of Eminent Persons (also known as the Volcker Commission), which investigated bank accounts in Swiss banks that had remained dormant since World War II. The series also includes one box containing a phone log book and materials related to Volcker's service on boards or in advisory capacities with various organizations.
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Student Correspondence and Writings Collection, 1768-2020
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The Student Correspondence and Writings Collection contains original materials from the university archives that document aspects of student life as experienced by students at Princeton University.
Series 2: Additions, 1792-2020
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Series 2: Additions, 1792-1947 consists of materials integrated with the collection in 2011 or later.
Series 1: Student Correspondence and Writings Collection, 1765-2009
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Series 1: Student Correspondence and Writings Collection, 1769-2009 consists of materials integrated with the collection prior to 2011.
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Student Academic Work Collection, 1862-2009
This collection consists of essays, notes on readings, laboratory notebooks, drawings and similar academic work products created by Princeton students.
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Stuart, Francis, 1984-1996
A collection of letters from Irish author Francis Stuart to his biographer, Geoffrey Elborn, mainly covering the years from 1984 through 1990 when Elborn was researching and writing Francis Stuart: A Life, consisting of 12 ALsS, 10 TLsS, five postcards, three Christmas cards and two photographs.
Pearson, Henry C. (1914-2006) to Bernard Stone (1924-2005), 1994-1995
Includes a few letters from Pearson to Stone regarding Stone's health. One concerns publications by Seamus Heaney that are of interest to Pearson.
O'Faoláin, Seán, 1965-2004
ALS from Seán O'Faoláin requesting four copies of A Book of English Literature.
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Story Magazine and Story Press Records, 1931-1999
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Consists of the fairly complete working business files of the original Story and other related publishing ventures of owner-editors Martha Foley and Whit and Hallie Burnett, and the new Story author files of Richard and Lois Rosenthal. Included are editorial and personal correspondence, business and financial records, and artwork.
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Brandt & Brandt Contract Files, 1907-1997
The Brandt & Brandt Contract Files consists primarily of contract files from Brandt & Brandt, the New York City literary agency, for published works where the rights have reverted to the author. Some represented authors are Margaret Banning, Bessie Brewer, Raymond Chandler, Carlos Fuentes, Arthur Machen, Mary McCarthy, Derek Patmore, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and Wallace Stegner. The Fuentes material (1967-1995) is extensive and covers a fuller range of literary agency activities.