Robert M. Crawford Songs, 1923-1961
Robert MacArthur Crawford (Princeton Class of 1925) was an American songwriter and singer. His collection consists of sheet music of songs, mainly with patriotic themes. Some of the songs are in his hand but most of them in printed form, including the U.S. Air Force's theme song, "The Army Air Corps." In addition, there are two packages of records (78 rpm) of his songs.
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Walter E. Spahr Papers, 1923-1966 (mostly 1930-1950)
Walter E. Spahr (1891-1970) was a professor of economics at New York University who was a strong supporter of the gold standard. Spahr was a founding member and officer of the Economists' National Committee for Monetary Policy, which advocated for sound monetary policies for the United States. Spahr's papers document his scholarship and include his writings and related correspondence.
Series 1: Biographical, 1923-1967
The Biographical series includes biographical sketches, photographs, and Spahr's resume, as well as materials from his participation in economics organizations and his correspondence with the University of Oregon concerning the possible donation of his papers to that institution.
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Subseries 2C: Correspondence of Others, 1923-1984
Contains the correspondence of Luz Antillón and Joy Laville
Series 2: Correspondence, 1923-2008
This series consists of Ibargüengoitia's correspondence with family, friends, literary agencies, publishers, and editors as well as the correspondence of Luz Antillón and Joy Laville.
Jorge Ibargüengoitia Papers, 1923-2008 (mostly 1954-1984)
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Consists of the writings, correspondence, photographs, and personal papers of the Mexican novelist, journalist, and playwright Jorge Ibargüengoitia as well as writings about him by others and adaptations and translations of his work.
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William Meredith and Robert Drew Papers, 1949-1972
Consists of 167 letters by American poet William Meredith to his intimate friend Robert Drew from 1949 to 1972, postmarked Princeton, N.J., New London, Conn., and other places.
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Subseries 1A: Scientific Papers, 1923-1990
Consists of drafts and offprints for the scientific papers of Eugene Paul Wigner. Drafts are arranged in alphabetical order while offprints are arranged by year.
Series 1: Writings, 1923-1990
Consists of the writings of Eugene Paul Wigner, including his scientific papers, book drafts, articles and reviews, lectures, addresses, and journals.
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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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Photographs, 1924-1996
Consists of additional photographs, including his childhood, Princeton, Barcelona, Chile, and Hamburg, as well as others.
Series 6: Additional Papers, 1924-1996
This series consists of additional material acquired after Donoso's death.
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Subseries 3A: Princeton University Courses, Miscellaneous Notebooks, 1924-1972 June
Consists primarily of notes for princeton university courses on Mathematics.
Subseries 4I: Publications (cont.) and Personal, 1924-1984 May 17
Consists of subject files for publications and personal files.
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Series 8, Subseries 4, Study of the Trade Union (The Individual and the Trade Union), 1924-1964
Series 8, Subseries 4, Study of the Trade Union (The Individual and the Trade Union), 1957-1964, examined the pressure exerted by unions on the social, cultural and political lives of their members, as well as the implications for the rights of individuals in collective bargaining practices, jurisdictional strikes, national strikes affecting the public interest, restrictive work rules, and community-union clashes of interest. The study was chaired by Consultant Clark Kerr, who established a Research Advisory Committee, and staff administrator Paul Jacobs. Material contained within this subseries includes correspondence, articles, pamphlets, position papers, and transcripts.
Series 8, Basic Issues, 1924-1965
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Series 8, Basic Issues, 1950-1964 [bulk 1956-1961], has been divided into eight subseries: Administration, Consultants's Meetings, Study of the Corporation, Study of the Trade Union, Study of Religious Institutions in a Democratic Society, Study of War and Democratic Institutions, Study of the Political Process, and Study of the Mass Media. The material is arranged alphabetically, with the exception of the Consultants's Meetings. However, the general administrative files for each of the studies precedes the alphabetical run.
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Series 1: Football Scrapbooks, 1924-1969
Series 1: Football Scrapbooks, 1924-1969 consists of bound scrapbooks assembled by George R. Beach documenting Princeton's football team. The scrapbooks contain game programs as well as articles from the Princeton Alumni Weekly and other local papers.
George R. Beach Princeton Football Scrapbooks Collection, 1924-1969
George R. Beach was a member of the Princeton University Class of 1926. Consists of bound scrapbooks assembled by George R. Beach documenting Princeton's football team.
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Series 1, William Weathersby Files, 1924-1980
Contains files of William Weathersby that were transferred to the University Archives in 1980.
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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.
Series 6: Additions, 1932-1968
Consists largely of manuscripts, correspondence, and notes regarding "Sexual Autobiography" and "Animal, Vegetable, Mineral."
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Series 1: Donald Worner Griffin Papers, 1924-1991
Series 1: Donald Worner Griffin Papers, 1924-1991 consists of the personal correspondence and clippings of Donald Worner Griffin '23. Much of the material pertains to his fundraising efforts among Class of 1923 alumni. Also present are handwritten notes and letters from president Robert F. Goheen and his wife, with whom Griffin was close friends.
Donald Worner Griffin Papers, 1924-1991
Donald Worner Griffin was a member of the Princeton class of 1923. Griffin was recognized frequently by University administration as being instrumental in revitalizing alumni ties in the years after World War II, as well as helping shape the modern state of Princeton alumni relations. Consists of the personal correspondence and clippings of Donald Worner Griffin.
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Walter D. Edmonds Correspondence with Harold Ober Associates, 1924-1974 (mostly 1931-1968)
Consists of letters and financial statements received by Walter D. Edmonds from his New York City literary agency, Harold Ober Associates.
Series 1: Correspondence, 1929-1974
Consists of correspondence with some carbons of Edmonds' replies, concerning the publication of most of Edmonds' nearly seventy short stories and at least seven of his novels or writings for young adults.
Series 2: Financial Statements, 1931-1967
Consists of financial statements for payments made for Edmonds' short stories and novels or writings for young adults.
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Reviews for Works by Wilbur Howell, 1942-1952
Includes reviews for The Rhetoric of Alcuin and Charlemagne, Problems and Styles of Communication, and Fénelon's Dialogues on Eloquence.
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Princeton University Library Collection of Robert Frost Materials, 1924-1977
Consists of selected correspondence, poetry, photographs, and printed material of and relating to 20th-century American poet Robert Frost.
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Series 1: H. Hubert Wilson Collection on the Department of Politics, 1924-1977 (mostly 1967-1977)
Series 1: H. Hubert Wilson Collection on the Department of Politics, 1924-1977 (bulk 1967-1977) consists primarily of published sources on topics of interest to Wilson, including the administration, finances and governance of Princeton University, the activities of the Priorities Committee, government ties and sponsored research at Princeton, ROTC, and campus politics. It also contains materials originating in Wilson's teaching at Princeton, including student papers and theses, as well as drafts of a publication titled "This Isn't Princeton".
H. Hubert Wilson Collection on the Princeton University Department of Politics, 1924-1977 (mostly 1967-1977)
H. Hubert Wilson was a professor in Princeton University's Department of Politics from 1943-1977. The collection consists primarily of published sources on topics of interest to Wilson, as well as materials originating in Wilson's teaching at Princeton, and drafts of a publication titled "This Isn't Princeton".
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Series 4: Miscellaneous Material, 1924-1993
Contains personal correspondence; material from the 1939 Princeton University commencement, at which Cone was salutatorian; poetry, including an unpublished poem written for Cone by John Berryman; two short plays by unknown writers; and clippings.
Edward T. Cone Papers, 1924-1996 (mostly 1939-1996)
This collection contains the musical manuscripts, musical sketches, and personal papers of Edward T. Cone, a composer and member of the Princeton University faculty.
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Series 3: Personal Papers, 1924-2010
Alegría's personal papers, including addresses, agenda books, childhood mementos, documents, printed material, files from her lecture and reading tours, and a scrapbook in memory of her husband Darwin J. Flakoll.
Claribel Alegría Papers, 1924-2010
Contains notebooks and drafts of the Nicaraguan-born Salvadoran writer Claribel Alegría's poetry, articles and essays, novels, short stories, speeches, and translations. Also includes correspondence with publishers, family, and such writers as Mario Benedetti, Julio Cortázar, Juan Ramón Jiménez, Alfonso Quijada Urías, and Sergio Ramírez. Additionally, the collection contains photographs, audiovisual material, and writings of others on Alegría.
Subseries 2A: Personal Correspondence, 1939-2001
Alegría's correspondence with writers such as Mario Benedetti, Julio Cortázar, and Sergio Ramírez.
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Series 1: Senior Theses, 1924-2021
This series consists of bulk of the senior theses in our collection representing each of the academic departments of the university. Senior theses in this series appear in variety of formats including microfiche, bound volumes, unbound paper copies and digital files. Theses can be searched in our repository (https://dataspace.princeton.edu/handle/88435/dsp019c67wm88m) or in the library catalog https://library.princeton.edu/).
Senior Thesis Collection, 1926-2022
Since its introduction in the mid-1920s the senior thesis has been a core element of the undergraduate curriculum at Princeton University. The collection contains the senior theses of Princeton undergraduates.
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Horace and Thomas Meeker Papers on Admission to Princeton University, 1925-1930, 1949-1956
Horace and Thomas Meeker were father and son graduates of Princeton University. The papers document the University's admission processes circa 1925 and 1950.
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Alexander Leitch Princeton, Harvard, and Yale Scrapbooks Collection, 1925-1945
Alexander Leitch was a member of the Princeton Class of 1924 and an administrator at Princeton University for the entirety of his professional career, most notably holding the Office of the Secretary from 1933 to 1963. Consists of 55 oversized scrapbooks assembled by Alexander Leitch '24 during his career as a Princeton University administrator.
Series 2: Scrapbooks Organized by Subject, 1926-1945
Series 2: Scrapbooks Organized by Subject, 1926-1945 consists of scrapbooks containing mostly clippings about Harvard, Princeton and Yale, although a few clippings about other schools, such as Cornell and Penn are also occasionally included. Most of the clippings are sports-related, although one book contains general, non-athletic clippings. Most of the clippings are from various New York-based newspapers, although at least one volume features Boston-based clippings.
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Series 2: Papers of Walter Livingston Wright, Sr. (1872-1946), 1925-1945
Consists of clippings, articles, and letters related to Walter Livingston Wright, Sr.
Princeton University Library Collection of Walter Livingston Wright Materials, 1925-1947
Consists of manuscripts, correspondence, and documents of Walter Livingston Wright, Jr. (Princeton Class of 1921) relating to his work in Turkey, Princeton, and Washington, D.C., as well as papers of his father, Walter Livingston Wright (Class of 1892) who was president of Lincoln University (Pa.).
Subseries B: Correspondence, 1928-1945
Consists of the correspondence of Walter Livingston Wright, Jr., largely with his father.
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Series 1: Records of the University Research Board and its Predecessors, 1925-1982
Series 1: Records of the University Research Board and its Predecessors, 1925-1982 consists of subject files, financial records, correspondence, and some meeting minutes of the University Research Board, the Scientific Research Committee, the University Research Committee, and the Committee on Project Research and Inventions, most of it dating from the 1920s through the early 1970s.
University Research Board Records, 1925-2006
The University Research Board, which consists of six faculty members from different departments, is an advisory committee to the president on all research conducted at Princeton University. The collection consists of University Research Board meeting minutes, annual reports, correspondence between members, and some subject files, as well as the memos and correspondence of Raymond J. Woodrow, executive officer and secretary of the Committee on Project Research and Invention, predecessor to the University Research Board.
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William Faulkner Collection, 1932-1961
Consists of manuscripts and letters of American novelist and Nobel Prize winner William Faulkner and related materials, including manuscripts of Maurice Coindreau's translation into French of four Faulkner novels.
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Archibald MacLeish Collection, 1925-1962
Consists of selected manuscripts and correspondence of American poet/dramatist and Pulitzer Prize winner Archibald MacLeish.
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Raymond Mortimer Letters to Edward Sackville-West, 1925-1963
Consists of 73 letters (1925-1961) by English author and literary critic Raymond Mortimer to his life-long friend Edward Sackville-West, both members of the "Bloomsbury Group."
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Subseries 4A: Alphabetical Files, 1925-1969
The Alphabetical Files subseries includes copies of bills and documents from hearings, materials on the history of money and banking in the United States, and Federal Reserve press releases.
Economists' National Committee on Monetary Policy Records, 1925-1971 (mostly 1940-1970)
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The Economists' National Committee on Monetary Policy, active from November 1933 to 1970, was composed of economists and other financial experts who sought to educate the public and United States government on sound monetary policy. The Committee advocated for a return to the gold standard and sought to combat what they saw as dangerous inflationist sentiment and aggressive monetary policies of the time through public addresses, publishing articles and pamphlets, and testifying before Congress. The records document the Committee's work, as well as its organization and administration, and include correspondence, meeting minutes, and publications.
Series 4: Topical Files, 1925-1974
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The majority of the Topical Files series is composed of offprints and publications by the Committee and its members or about topics relevant to the Committee's work. Please see the subseries descriptions in the contents list for additional information about individual subseries.
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Series 2: Correspondence, 1925-1993
Consists primarily of correspondence with Jonathan Williams (Jargon Society) and Peter Yates, as well as general correspondence.
Peyton Houston Papers, 1925-1994 (mostly 1950-1990)
Peyton Houston (Princeton Class of 1932) worked with the New York investment company Equity Corporation for forty years, while pursuing a career in poetry and freelance writing on the side. His papers include some of his poetry notebooks and drafts and manuscripts of his published works. The collection also contains his correspondence with family and friends, writers and publishers, and photocopied correspondence with Peter Yates. Some drafts of Yates' work and some personal memorabilia of Houston's complete the collection.
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Critical Works: Subject Files, 1925 May 17-2005
These files consist of materials pertaining to Yurkievich's scholarly investigations, which he organized by subject. Subjects include authors, artists, and large projects. A single file may include any number of items, such as drafts of manuscripts, notes, photocopies, conference programs, correspondence, and ephemera.
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Archives of Derrydale Press, 1926-1960 (mostly 1928-1942)
Consists of correspondence and business papers of the Derrydale Press, from its foundation in 1926 by Eugene V. Connett III (Princeton Class of 1912) through its liquidation in 1942. There is also a great deal of correspondence by Connett and his staff concerning the acquisition and editing of manuscripts, sales, and distribution, and promotion of the books.
Series 1: Correspondence, 1926-1961
Consists of the correspondence of the Derrydale Press, ranging from the years 1926-1942.
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Series 1: 1962 Accession of Inactive Files, 1926-1962
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Series 1: 1962 Accession of Inactive Files comprises the central files of the History Department from its estabilshment as an independent department through 1962. It includes files on curricular and other matters, as well as correspondence files and files on the employment of particular faculty
Department of History records, 1926-2017 (mostly 1926-1979)
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From the time of the department's institution in 1924, history has typically been one of Princeton's most popular undergraduate concentrations, with the Department of History offering 40 or more undergraduate courses each year. The records consis of subject and faculty files, correspondence, departmental budgets, course syllabi, as well as records from several special projects.
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Gerard Lambert Business Records Collection, 1926-1967
Consists of the business records of Gerard B. Lambert (Princeton Class of 1908), including correspondence, bills, invoices, and financial statements, which reflect his position as head of the Lambert Pharmacal Co. of St. Louis, developers and manufacturers of Listerine.
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Series 1: Editorial Correspondence, 1926-1969
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This series consists of correspondence between John Day editors and authors.
Archives of John Day Company, 1926-1969
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The collection consists of editorial correspondence and some business material of the American publisher.
Subseries 1D, 1942-1945
Consists of correspondence for the years 1942-1945 with individuals such as Alice Dixon Bond, Pearl S. Buck, and various publishing companies.
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Alfonso Ortiz Papers, 1926-1993 (mostly 1960-1989)
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Consists of personal, professional, and academic papers of the Pueblo anthropologist Alfonso Ortiz (1939-1997), including correspondence, working files, and materials related to the Association on American Indian Affairs (AAIA).
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Religion in Cuba: Protestant Churches in Cuba, 1926-1999
This collection contains materials published and / or distributed in Cuba by Protestant churches and organizations, and issued between 1926 and 1999.
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Photographs, 1927-1947
Consists of black-and-white photographs of Thomas Kofodimos, his parents and their house in Almyros (Volos, Greece); an elementary school photograph; early photographs of Thomas in Indianapolis and after moving back to Almyros; pre-war photographs with his fellow students at the Polytechnic School in Thessalonikē; at BP plant in Thessalonikē during civil war while trying to get out of Greece. There are also photographs of his 54th Regiment on mount Pēlion, and portrait photographs of Arēs Velouchiōtēs. Included also is an oversize group photograph depicting several leaders of the 54th Regiment ELAS taken by N. Stournaras (see folder 1, D-Middle 73, drawer 3).
Thomas J. Kofodimos Papers, 1927-1998
Consists of documentation that Thomas Kofodimos pulled together, when he was trying to find a United States publisher for his English translation of Lephousēs' book Asēmina Laiou. Also, includes letters from Ēlias Lephousēs to Thomas Kofodimos and to Joan Kofodimos, family photographs, and miscellaneous photographs of ELAS (Greek People's Liberation Army) leaders, materials related to Kofodimos' escape from Greece to the United States, information about his career after coming to the United States, various memoirs and personal history, death notices and obituaries of Kofodimos' published both in the United States and in Greece.
Personal Documents, 1936-1949
Consists of Kofodimos' personal documents that were collected in order to escape from Greece to the United States with Nancy/Athena in 1947 (Nancy referred to as "Nana", that was her nickname). Thomas Kofodimos did not participate in the Civil War.
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Wendell Wilcox Papers, 1930-1960
Consists of papers of the American author and novelist Wendell Wilcox (1906-1981), including personal correspondence and photographs of his wife, Esther Willson Wilcox, their relatives, and other writers and friends.
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Walter de la Mare Letters to Olive C. Jones, 1927-1956
Consists primarily of letters by British novelist and poet Walter De la Mare to Olive C. Jones, his secretary during the 1930s and, later, editor of Methuen's children's books.
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Platform Magazine Collection, 1927-1957
Consists of miscellaneous papers related to the short-lived, twentieth-century British literary periodical Platform.
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Howard W. Ambruster Papers, 1927-1958
The collection consists of American consulting engineer and newspaper columnist, Howard W. Ambruster's works, correspondence, miscellaneous material, and printed matter.
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Series 1: Correspondence, 1927-1961
Consists largely of correspondence with Ernest and Pauline Hemingway and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pfeiffer.
Patrick Hemingway Papers, 1927-1961
Consists of correspondence, documents, photographs, and miscellanea of Ernest Hemingway's middle son, Patrick (1928- ), and the Hemingway family.
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Series 2: Poetry, 1927-1977
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This series consists of poetry manuscripts, including a notebook of poems written by Cortázar when he was 12 years old (1927). Almost all of the manuscripts are unpublished, but the collection includes several poems listed individually or included in a poetry collection that have been published in Pameos y meopas (1971). Many of the items, some with titles or otherwise identifiable as individual manuscripts, have been separated from a large miscellaneous folder. For items filed together in one folder, see the reference to the alternate folder. Furthermore, there is a small selection of miscellanea that includes poetry fragments and writing notes.
Julio Cortázar Papers, 1927-1980
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The Julio Cortázar Papers consists of the manuscripts, notes, and notebooks of the Argentine novelist and short story writer Julio Cortázar (1914-1984). These papers primarily contain unpublished prose and poetry, as well as some manuscripts of published materials. Though Cortázar is not generally thought of as a poet, poetry is heavily represented in the collection, including a notebook of poems he wrote at the age of 12 (1927). There are also Spanish translations of some of Jean Cocteau's poetry, and lecture notes from two courses that Cortázar taught. Furthermore, the papers contain a small selection of quotations collected from the work of others, and notebooks that include an assortment of prose, poetry, and notes.
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Gerald Eades Bentley Papers, 1927-1980s (mostly 1940-1970)
Shakespearean scholar Gerald Eades Bentley was a professor of English at Princeton University (1945-1970) and assistant librarian for Special Collections (1971-1973). His papers consists of notes, typescripts, and galleys for three published works, The Jacobean and Caroline Stage (1941-1968), The Profession of Dramatist in Shakespeare's Time, 1590-1642 (1971), and The Profession of Player in Shakespeare's Time, 1590-1642 (1984), as well as various speeches, articles, and correspondence about his works.
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Subseries 9: Oversize Materials, 1927-2013
Includes oversize posters, certificates, awards, and printed materials.
Series 6: About Gelman, 1927-2014
This series features materials about Gelman that include his awards, certificates, seminars and events about Gelman's work, bibliographic and biographic materials, newspaper clippings, scholarly articles and texts about Gelman, and printed materials. This series also includes Gelman's personal documents like his address books, passports, and visas.