Howard A. Loeb Papers, 1928-1951
Howard A. Loeb served as chairman of the board of the Tradesmens Bank and Trust Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and as representative of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia on the Federal Advisory Council. This collection consists of Loeb's correspondence and printed matter related to these positions.
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Series 1: Track & Field and Cross Country Materials, 1876-2014
The Track Field and Cross Country Materials series contains rosters, meet schedules, programs, score cards, results, clippings and press releases related to Princeton Men's and Women's Track Field and Cross Country.
Publications, 1908-2016
The Publications Series contains meet program magazines from various track field and cross country events, including the Heptagonal Track Field Championship and the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes (IC4A) Competition, as well as other published materials.
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Town/Commercial Locales: 8x10 Prints, 1880-1953
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Town/Commercial Locales: 5x7 Prints, 1863-1956
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Silverton History, 1870-1958
Includes TMS for "Romance of a Barefoot Boy" about Homer Davenport, by J.D. Drake
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Tower Club-Miscellaneous, 1906-1967
Tower Club, 1935-1979
Tiger Inn - Correspondence, 1898-1963
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To paidomazōma, 1949
Consists of a typescript (12 pages) describing the communist evacuation of the children during the Greek Civil War.
Princeton University Library Collection of Modern Greek Materials, 1677-1967
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Consists of an open collection containing miscellaneous source material related to Modern Greek studies, including letters, documents, artwork, and other unbound manuscript items.
Ethniko Komitato, 1937-1973
Greek resistance organization archive. Contains material relating to Ethniko Komitato (National Revolutionary Committee of Greece), which operated under the Axis occupation of Greece and fought for the freedom of the homeland and the rights of the Greeks during the World War II. Included are autograph and typed manuscripts, such as requests; certificates regarding Nikolaos Stauropoulos' membership to the National Revolutionary Committee; reports to the Committee by N. Stauropoulos; agendas of the Committee; a list of the board members; the founding document and the National Line of the Committee; two handwritten issues (dated 15 and 18 April, 1945 respectively) of the newspaper "Ethnika Neiata" (National Youth), with crossed out title " Hē ephēmeridoula mas"; four essays by Nikolaos Stauropoulos or Atellanos: "Einai akoma kairos"; "Ho agōnas sta ergostasia"; "Ho proskopismos kai hē agōgē tōn hellēnopaidōn"; and "To noēma tēs ethnikēs antistasēs kai hoi neoi"; an identification card of Nikolaos Stauropoulos; an obituary for Nikos Kollaros; a signed letter by Giōrgos Stauropoulos to his brother Nikolaos; a signed letter to Nikolaos Stauropoulos by Vyrōn (unknown last name); miscellaneous handwritten notes; 72 black-and-white photographs dated 1937-1966; and ephemera. Included also is a pamphlet dated April 6, 1941. The National Revolutionary Committee of Greece worked closely throughout the German occupation with almost all the internal resistance organizations and helped strengthen several rebel groups.
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Series 4: Personal Files, 1821-1960
Consists of clippings, advertisements, art dealings, diaries, scrapbook materials, and other materials related to the personal life of Lulu Glaser.
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To kivōtio, 1949
Includes a notebook (1949) with drafts of the English translation of samples of To kivōtio by Arēs Alexandrou. There is also a copy of the introduction written by Robert Crist; a synopsis composed by the author; a brief biographical note on Alexandrou; a holograph by Kaitē Drossou to Tsitselē (1987); and photocopies of two typed letters by Giannēs Ritsos to Alexandrou, dated 1972. The novel was eventually published by Kedros (1996) in English translation by Robert Christ.
Subseries 2A: Personal, 1943-2000
This subseries comprises correspondence Tsitselē mostly received from friends and acquaintances.
Subseries 1E: Translations, 1939-1996
This subseries consists of typescripts and autograph manuscript drafts of published translations in English by Kaiē Tsitselē of works by other writers.
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TMs Drafts and AMss, 1938-1986
Includes autograph and typed manuscript drafts with handwritten collections of the following essays: "Hē technē genika kai idiaitera hē logotechnia san koinōniko phainomeno"; "Ho Megas Anatolikos"; "Ho logos tou dēmotikou tragoudiou"; "Hē Olympiakē paradosē"; "Hē grammē tou Pali"; Valaōritēs's thoughts ["Skepseis"], dated 1938; and an interview with Valaōritēs. Most of the writings are undated.
Subseries 2C: Essays, 1938-1999
Consists mainly of Valaōritēs's essays published in book form and many other texts.
Subseries 2B: Miscellaneous Poems, 1933-1988
Consists of Valaōritēs's poems written from 1938 to 1989.
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TLS, to Marie Shank, 2 pp., 1949 November 27
TLS, to Marie Shank, 1 p., 1949 October 7
TLS, to Marie Shank, 1 p., 1949 November 11
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Subseries 7B: Tearsheets and Magazines, 1924-1949
Consists of tearsheets and magazines from 1924-1949.
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T. H. Vail Motter Playbills Collection, 1900-1969 (mostly 1913-1959)
The collection consists mainly of playbills of American dramatic productions covering over forty-five years of play-going by T. H. Vail Motter (Princeton Class of 1922) but includes some early 20th-century playbills from the London theater as well as foreign playbills from Greece, Turkey, Belgium, China, Japan, Denmark, Holland, and England.
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Throop and Martin Family Papers, 1693-1951
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Contains manuscripts, correspondence, documents, and photographs concerning the Throop and Throop Martin families of New Jersey. In addition to the family correspondence, there is an autograph collection and other miscellaneous items.
The Old Home: autograph manuscript, bound, 1817-1951
Includes photographs and clippings; written by various members of the Throop family (copy)
Series 1: Works, 1817-1951
Consists of works, including "The Old Home," "After Fifty Years," and others, as well as poetry and reflections.
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Thomas Nelson and Sons, New York, 1936-1950
Books for Boys and Girls, 1936 and 1937 issues; Nelson Junior Books, 1949-1950 (price changes and other markings in red pencil). Illustrations for 1936 issue are blue-line; otherwise illustrations are black and white. 1936 issue has a few books for parents and teachers; 1937 issue features photographs of the authors and illustrators on pg. 18-19; 1949-1950 issue has Adult Books on pg. 33-36 and Bibles on pg. 37-39.
Sansoni Aniquariato, Florence: Libri per Bambini [Books for Children], 1949 May
Children's books in Italian, German, English, and French from a Florentine bookseller. Advertises ordinary books and magazines for children as well as some special items, such as a first edition of Uncle Tom's Cabin (pg. 8). Most of the English titles published in London; German titles printed in Gothic script. Note from the editor inside front flap encourages Italian collectors to fall in love with children's books. Black and white illustrations throughout.
Retailers' catalogs, circa 1917-2015
Advertising materials from a variety of retailers that feature products for children.
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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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Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker Papers, 1910-1959
Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker was an American historian who taught at Princeton from 1910 to 1947. He was internationally recognized and wrote a number of important historical works. In 1947, he was president of the American Historical Association. His papers consist of Wertenbaker's works, correspondence, photographs, miscellaneous material, and printed matter.
Subseries 1A: Correspondence of Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker, 1936-1951
Consists of correspondence with individuals, publishing companies, and academic institutions.
Series 2: Other Material, 1625-1957
Consists of clippings, lectures, essays, addresses, and biographies written by Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker.
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Thomas Daniels' Collations of F. Scott Fitzgerald's Short Stories, 1920-1978
Consists of collations by Thomas Daniels of over forty of short stories in American and British magazines by American novelist and storywriter F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Series 1: Tearsheets, 1920 March 20-1949 August
Consists of tearsheets for works such as "The Sensible Thing," "Bernice Bobs Her Hair," and "A New Leaf," as well as others.
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Thomas Colchie '64 Collection on Jorge Amado, 1946-1991
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The collection consists of twenty-four audiocassette recorded interviews conducted by Thomas Colchie (Princeton University alumnus, Class of 1964) of or about Brazilian writer Jorge Amado. Recordings include interviews with Jorge Amado and other writers and artists speaking about Amado. Also includes photocopy documents about Amado's political involvement as an elected representative in Brazil's National Constituent Assembly from 1945-1947, and photocopy documents of Brazil's National Intelligence Service (SNI) file on Amado.
Series 2: Political Involvement / Map of Brazil, 1946-1987
In 1945, Jorge was elected to the National Constituent Assembly as a representative of the Brazilian Communist Party (Partido Comunista Brasileiro, PCB). As a representative, Amado introduced a law guaranteeing freedom of religious faith. In 1947, the Communist Party was declared illegal in Brazil, and its members were persecuted and imprisoned, which led Amado to go into exile to Europe from 1947-1954.
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Thomas Burnside Morris Papers, 1861-2000
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Thomas Burnside Morris graduated from New York University in 1861 with a degree in civil engineering. He was a chief engineer of the Long Island Railroad, 1863; a division chief of the Panama Railroad, 1864-1865; a division chief of the Union Pacific Railroad, 1867-1869; and a division chief of the Northern Pacific Railroad, 1870-1874. He died in Oakland, California, on November 8, 1885. The collection consists primarily of material relating to Morris's role in the construction of the Union Pacific Railroad and the Northern Pacific Railroad.
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Thomas Baird Papers, 1924-1990 (mostly 1941-1990)
The Thomas Baird Papers consists of the working and personal papers, primarily manuscripts, of the American educator and author Thomas Baird (1923-1990). Also included, and related to both his published and unpublished works, are idea files, notes, writing journals, correspondence with his publishers and editors, and reviews. Furthermore, the collection contains the following materials that encompass Baird's adult life: talks, addresses, and lectures; general, family and travel correspondence; diaries; personal journals; interviews; documents; photographs and audio recordings.
Subseries 2B: Family Correspondence, 1938-1988
This sub-series consists of the correspondence Baird received from his family members Alice Baird [mother], Edgar Baird [father] and Sarah Lee Baird [sister] (1947-1948). There are also letters from Alice to Agnes Eckley, Baird's nursemaid and family friend (1941-1942), and letters from Baird to Agnes (1938-1984). These letters document Baird's time at Princeton, his military service and beyond. Lastly, there are a few letters between Baird and Thomas Eckley (1987-1988), son of Agnes and Baird's namesake. Upon the death of his mother, Thomas Eckley returned to Baird both Baird and Alice's letters to Agnes. This sub-series is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.
Subseries 2A: General Correspondence, 1946-1990
This sub-series consists of Baird's general correspondence with friends, publishers, editors and others during the years 1946 to 1990. Correspondence related to specific works are included with the materials for each title as indicated in sub-series I. B. This sub-series is arranged chronologically by year.
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Subseries 9D: Mountaineering, 1907-1971
Consists of subject files for mountaineering, including correspondence, catalogues, maps, and booklists.
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The Victims Return, 1937-2014
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Stephen F. Cohen Papers, 1922-2020
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Stephen F. Cohen was a historian who wrote extensively on modern Russian history. The Stephen F. Cohen Papers consist primarily of research materials related to Cohen's book projects, along with other correspondence, writings, and materials related to speaking events.
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The United States and Cyprus, 1947-1958
Consists of typescripts of US Press reactions regarding the Cyprus issue, including The New York Times, the New York Herald Tribune, the Christian Science Monitor, and the Washington Post. There is also attached a summary of the armour's report on Greece to Senate Committee.
Subseries 3B: Miscellaneous Writings, 1949-1986
Consists of miscellaneous writings (not all that of Crawshaw), including "The Birth of the Republic" and The Cyprus Triangle, as well as others.
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Office of Naval Research Contract N6onr-270 Task Order V Technical Reports, 1948-1958
The reports in this collection describe research in the field of sound propagation and acoustic signal detection. In the early years of the research, the project was knows as the Underwater Sound Transmission Project. The research was funded by the Office of Naval Research Contract N6onr-270, Task Order V.
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Series 3: Writings, 1933-1960
The Writings series contains drafts of articles and chapters of books by Nurkse, as well as correspondence, research materials, and statistics. Some of the drafts include suggestions for revision by Nurkse and other economists. Major subjects include international trade, international finance, and the economic development of developing countries. There is a substantial amount of material for The Pattern of Cyclical Investment, which began as his doctoral thesis and was published as a book in 1952. The series also contains several reviews written by Nurkse and papers he worked on as part of the Council on Foreign Relations, mostly with the Study Group on Aid to Europe, in 1949. "Collected Papers," a selection of his works compiled after his death, includes a list of publications by Ragnar Nurkse.
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Mormons and Mormonism Collection, 1831-1975
Consists of a collection of miscellaneous material, both originals and copies, related to Mormons, Mormonism, and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
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The Princeton Tiger Records, 1920-1985
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The Princeton Tiger is the nation's second oldest college humor magazine. The collection consists of the administrative records of The Princeton Tiger.
Reproductions of Photographs of the Tiger Board and Magazine Covers, 1894-1975
Photographs and Documents, 1945-1984
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The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Project Editor's Records, 1943-1974
The Thomas Jefferson Papers Project was conceived of in 1943 by Princeton University history professor Julian P. Boyd, who was serving at the time as the historian of the Thomas Jefferson Bicentennial Commission. Contained in the records is correspondence with Princeton presidents Harold T. Dodds and Robert F. Goheen, who were active advisors in the early years of the project. Also included are financial records, including Boyd's original cost estimations for the project. Other materials consist of an initial project proposal, annual reports, directives on handling of materials, typography, and editing procedures, and some photographs.
Series 1: The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Project Records, 1943-1974
Series 1: The Papers of Thomas Jeffersion Project, 1943-1974 documents the Thomas Jefferson Papers Project from its conception and initial proposal in 1943 until the death of its first editor Julian P. Boyd in 1980. Contained in the records is correspondence with Princeton presidents Harold T. Dodds and Robert F. Goheen, who were active advisors in the early years of the project. Other notable correspondence is with Jefferson scholars, board members of the New York Times, and Jefferson Papers Project advisory board members. Also included are financial records, including Boyd's original cost estimations for the project. Other materials consist of an initial project proposal, annual reports, directives on handling of materials, typography, and editing procedures, and some photographs.
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Subseries 6C: Newspaper Clippings, 1933-1989 August 28
Consists of newspaper clippings covering such topics as a Debate over Jewish Homeland, Prof. Hitti vs. Einstein and Kahler, "Erich Kahler Über Thomas Mann," and a Debate in New York Times over Future of West Berlin, as well as others.
Subseries 1B: Essays, 1844-1967
Consists of essays such as "The Case for World Government," "Democracy in a Changing World," and "The Hydrogen Bomb," as well as others.
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Theodore Ziolkowski Collection on Literature, 1906-2018 (mostly 1960-2001)
Consists of correspondence and printed materials collected by German studies and comparative literature scholar Theodore Ziolkowski (1932- ). The majority of the collection comprises Ziolkowski's files on Hermann Hesse, particularly pertaining to the reception of Hesse's work in the United States in the 1960s and 1970s. Other materials relate more broadly to 20th and early 21st century literature, with a focus on modern German authors and authors writing in German.
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Renée Weiss Papers, 1939-2006
Consists of professional and personal correspondence, travel diaries and related ephemera, notebooks, writings, and files relating to the Quarterly Review of Literature (QRL) of editor and writer Renée Karol Weiss (1923-2021). Some materials relate specifically to Renée's husband, poet and professor Theodore Weiss (1916-2003).
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Theodore Holmes Papers, 1949-1976 (mostly 1951-1971)
Consists primarily of published and unpublished poetry manuscripts, as well as correspondence with various publishers, of American poet Theodore Holmes (Princeton Class of 1951).
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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The Italian Madrigal, by Alfred Einstein, 1949
Consists of the German manuscript of, and other material related to, The Italian Madrigal (1949) by the German-American musicologist Alfred Einstein.
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Series 3: Material about Edith Hamilton, 1867-1963
Consists of clippings and "The Heritage of Edith Hamilton: 1867-1963" by John Mason Brown.
Series 2: Correspondence, 1919-1968
Consists of correspondence with individuals such as John Mason Brown and Doris Fielding Reed.
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Subseries 3A: From Tarkington, 1881-1952
Consists of letters written by Booth Tarkington to individuals such as Carl Brandt, John T. Jameson, Fred Kelly, and Warrack Wallace.
Subseries 1E: Plays, 1893-1986
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Consists of plays written by Booth Tarkington, including "Aromatic Aaron Burr," "The Gentleman from Indiana," and "The Ohio Lady," as well as others.
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Series 2: Writings, circa 1930s-1960s
Consists of the writings of Paul Frankl, including The Gothic, Gothic Architecture, and Weltregierung, as well as others.