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Correspondence, 1895-1957 14 boxes
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The bulk of the correspondence is from T.S. Eliot, and many letters are interfiled with enclosures that were sent with them. Also included is correspondence between Emily Hale and others, particularly her friends Margaret and Willard Thorp. The Thorps were also associates of Eliot, and they were aware of the close relationship between he and Hale.
Series 2: Manuscripts of Other Writers, 1887-1958 1 box 1 item
Consists of manuscripts of other writings such as Ian Fytton Armstrong, Thomas Horan, and Captain Wesley Sweetser, as well as others.
Series 3: Related Material, 1863-1947 1 box 3 items
Consists of address books; photographs, including a photographic plate; clippings; a bibliography of Machen; an inventory of the Arthur Machen shelves of Joseph Kelly Vodney; tear sheets; and notes.
Box 55
Reels of Microfilm. Dates and locations, 1945-1960s. Originals at the University of Iowa. For more information, see the University of Iowa website, http,//www.lib.uiowa.edu/spec-coll/MSC/ToMsc350/MsC340_Donoso/Notebooks_340.html
Series 2: Notebooks, 1945-1995 7 boxes
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 1 box
Consists of additional photographs, including his childhood, Princeton, Barcelona, Chile, and Hamburg, as well as others.
This series consists of additional material acquired after Donoso's death.
General, 1930-1986 9 boxes
Consists of general correspondence, including correspondence with Princeton University.
Family, 1923-1986 10 boxes
Consists of correspondence with family members, including Struthers Burt, Julia Burt Atteberry, and Margaret "Winkie" Clinton Burt, as well as others.
Correspondence, 1923-1986 21 boxes
Consists of correspondence from 1923-1986, including general letters, family correpondence, and letters relating to the publication of Burt's writings. Most of the letters are written to Nathaniel Burt, although some drafts and originals of letters written by him are also present.
Family Correspondence, 1936-1953 2 boxes
Consists of family correspondence, including Margaret Clinton Burt, Struthers Burt, Julia Burt Atteberry, and Christopher Burt, as well as others.
Other People's Papers, 1936-1953 3 boxes
Consists of correspondence of other persons, mostly family, to third parties. Also contains some unidentified correspondence.
2013 Accession, 1925-1999 8 boxes
Consists of materials acquired in the 2013 Accession, including diaries, notebooks, writing project notes, poems, yearbooks, and family papers.
Subseries 1A: Novels, 1917-1957 33 boxes
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Consists of manuscripts for novels such as Afternoon of an Author, The Great Gatsby, and This Side of Paradise, as well as others.
Consists of tear sheets for works such as "An Alcoholic Case," "The Count of Darkness," and "How to Live on Practically Nothing a Year," as well as others.
Subseries 1D: Articles, 1915-1954 1 box 24 items
Consists of manuscripts for articles such as "The General Subject of Conversation," "How to Waste Material: A Note on My Generation," and "Sleeping and Waking," as well as others.
Series 1: Writings, 1910-1980 17.85 linear feet in 37 boxes and one oversize folder.
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Consists of the autograph manuscripts and typescripts, with author's corrections, of Fitzgerald's novels The Great Gatsby, The Beautiful and Damned, The Last Tycoon, Tender Is the Night, and This Side of Paradise, as well as a number of galley proofs. Also includes typescripts, tear sheets (some with author's corrections) and some autograph manuscripts of Fitzgerald's short stories, as well as articles, poems, drama, moving picture, and radio scripts, biographical material, notes, and lists.
Series 6: Clippings, 1934-1975 3.0 folders
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Consists of clippings of news articles pertaining to F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Frances Scott "Scottie" Fitzgerald, 1948 2.0 folders
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Box 52, Folder 18-19
Includes a poem and letter
Series 8: Family Papers, 1948 2.0 folders
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Consists of a few miscellaneous papers of Frances Scott ("Scottie") Fitzgerald.
Consists of correspondence of Fraser with friends, family, and associates of R. P. Blackmur, as well as one letter from R. P. Blackmur to John Marshall.
Consists of printed materials removed from two three-ring binders that Fraser kept containing copies or clippings of published writings by and about R. P. Blackmur, some of which are from obscure journals.
The correspondence series consists of correspondence received by Louis Kronenberger. Occasional outgoing letters are interfiled. The series is especially noteworthy for including correspondence with major literary figures, including W. H. Auden, Saul Bellow, John Cheever, Malcolm Cowley, E. M. Forster, Graham Greene, Joseph Heller, Lillian Hellman, Irving Howe, Alfred Kazin, Bernard Malamud, Marianne Moore, V. S. Pritchett, Stephen Spender, Eudora Welty, and Edmund Wilson.
Activities I, 1948-1949 27 items
Box 1
This activities folder images of sports, ceremonies, a biplane, a bonfire, the Red Cross Headquarters in Palmer Square, the Princeton Playhouse, and various groups of people.
Street Towing Company, 1948 1 folder
Box 6
Contains images of the Port of St. Louis, bridges, docks, gas tanks, and people.
Box 7
Miscellaneous negatives were found loose, outside of the envelopes labeled by J. Wayman Williams. Some of these negatives may have belonged with the "Activities" or "Public Relations" groups. They imclude images of laboratory equipment, maps of Princeton's main campus, cartoon tigers with a "P", Williams' Christmas greetings for 1948, a dance in front of a bandstand reading "Prince Tiger"; various groups of people, airplanes flying in formation, people at a stadium, football players posing, ice skaters in skirts, graduation ceremonies, tennis courts, and more.
Box s-000110
Includes mostly photographs of campus buildings, as well as some photographs of people, including Daily Princetonian staff. Williams was the editor of the 1949 Bric-a-Brac yearbook, and many of these photographs appear in that volume.
Princeton, 1947-1950 1 box
Box s-000111
Includes photographs of a bonfire, sports broadcasting, athletics, library and chapel interiors, campus scenes and buildings, campus groups and activities, and a bell, among other subjects.
Princeton, 1947-1950 1 box
Box s-000112
Includes photographs of groups of people on campus, buildings, babies, and an aerial shot of a rowing event, among other subjects.
Princeton, 1947-1950 1 box
Box s-000113
Includes photographs of campus buildings, including eating clubs, athletics, and sportscasting, among other subjects. Some of the photographs have Bric-a-Brac yearbook labels on the back.
Princeton, 1947-1950 1 box
Box s-000114
Includes photographs of a concert at Richardson Hall, campus groups, snowpeople with breasts, a bonfire, a bell, football at the stadium, campus buildings, the chapel interior and exterior, among other subjects.
Princeton, 1947-1950 1 box
Box s-000115, Box s-000116
Includes photographs of social groups, a person selling rabbits' feet, radio broadcasting, the construction of Firestone library, and athletics such as hockey, wrestling, squash, and swimming, among other subjects. The prints in this box are 5 x 7 inches or smaller.
Consists of articles written by or about John Peale Bishop.
Consists of obituaries of John Peale Bishop.
Consists of reviews of works such as Act of Darkness and American Harvest, as well as others.