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Joseph Coy Green Papers, circa 1907-1977 (mostly 1931-1953)
MC065
41 boxes
Green, Joseph Coy (1887-1978)
Joseph Coy Green (Princeton Class of 1908) served in a number of State Department positions, including his appointment as special representative to the International Institute of Agriculture in Rome (1931), chairman of the Armaments Commission (1944-1946), member of the U.S. Mission to observe the elections in Greece (1946), director of the Foreign Service Board of Examiners, and ambassador to Jordan (1952-1953). Included in this collection are correspondence, journals, scrapbooks, diaries, reports, notes, and printed matter.
Box 4
Correspondence between Edith Bolling Wilson and Princeton's Division of Manuscripts regarding a letter written by Woodrow Wilson about the Quad Plan, along with a copy of the letter in question
Box 3, Folder 21-28
This series consists of various items mostly relating to Chase's family connections to the artist's colony in Woodstock, New York.
This series consists of class directories. The directories generally contain a listing of class members and their addresses. Some directories contain additional information such as birthdate, email address, and business address. Class directories may also be found in this collection in the series associated with each individual class.
Box 10
Included are images of the old field, a photograph of the team after the 1903 Princeton-Yale game and holding the game ball, and photographs of the team playing various opponents in any kind of weather. Also in the folder is an image of the campus gathered around the bonfire, a tradition that signifies the team has beat both Harvard and Yale that season, as well as as a picture of dorm buildings with "Hate Yale" on the roof.
Portraits: Formal Portraits of Roger N. Baldwin, circa 1901-1975
1 folder
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Box 30, Folder 1
Photographs collected by Albert Elsasser, circa 1901-1956
1 folder
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Box 4
Folder includes one campus photograph with Marquand Chapel, Whig Hall and Clio Hall visible; a photograph of Dinky railroad tracks with Little Hall and Blair Arch visible; an April, 1949 photograph of Harold Stassen and Albert Elsasser at the dedication of the Princeton University Library; three photographs of the 1947 Bicentennial Procession; and one photograph by Elizabeth Menzies of the West Stairway of Nassau Hall stairwell, accompanied by a note from Menzies to Elsasser (1956). Albert Elsasser taught in the English Department at Princeton University between 1924 and 1962.
Series II. Photographic Material, circa 1901-1954
2 folders
1.4 linear feet
in 5 containers.
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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.
Photographs are primarily of faculty Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, as well as some photographs of graduate students, field trips, research interests and subjects (plants, animals, microorganisms), diagrams and the occasional campus building. Many seem to have been used for the purposes of printing newsletters and brochures, and are marked up and/or duplicated for such use. The box contains a mix of older material (photographs of faculty of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries) and somewhat more recent material dating from the 1960s to the 1990s, with the bulk probably originating in the 1980s-1990s. The box also contains two small cases of metal instruments, one labeled as being John Bonner's.
Tigers, circa 1900-1990
1 box
Box 28
This folder contains drawn images of tigers, Princetonians, football players, proctors, reunions and everything in between.
Edmund Wilson Letters to Margaret Rullman, circa 1900-1977 1950-1971 (mostly 1950-1971)
C0186
1 box
0.2 linear feet
Wilson, Edmund (1895-1972)
Consists of over thirty letters and cards from American literary critic Edmund Wilson (Princeton Class of 1916) to Margaret Rullman, a childhood friend.
Various 20th-Century Wood Block Prints, Etchings, etc., circa 1900-1970
1 box
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Box 4
Box b-000908, Folder 11
Includes research materials created by various family members.
Series 1: Buildings, circa 1900-1960
1 box
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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.
Box 133, Folder 3
Ephemera and correspondence
Box b-001177, Folder 8
Includes photos of Percival Petch and of his mother and father. Ephemeral items, including a couple of food ration books, relate to Mr. and Mrs. S. Hassall.
Percival W. Petch Papers, circa 1900-1953
C1584
1 box
Petch, Percival William (1886-1940)
Consists primarily of an unpublished manuscript, dating from 1917 to 1919, along with clippings and a few original photographs documenting the experiences of Percival William Petch (1886-1940), a British army officer who was stationed along the Macedonian Front during World War I.
Clippings, circa 1900-1951
1 folder
Box 5, Folder 1
Includes some press clippings relating to Ed Phillips as well as clippings on Hollywood and Wild West shows.
Ephemera, circa 1900-1951
2 boxes
Includes clippings and ephemera, many of which were likely part of a scrapbook kept by Ed Phillips.
Box 2
Consists of Princeton-related postcards; the postcards primarily depict Princeton buildings, sites and landmarks.
Box 5
17 postcards collected by James Franklin Supplee III '1941 that contain photographs of noted campus buildings, structures, and landmarks, including: Palmer Memorial Stadium the Sun Dial the School of Science Dod Hall Proctor Memorial Hall the Baseball Field Postcards are undated, but likely originate from the first half of the 20th century.
Box 17, Folder 3
Portraits of Margaret Guest Blackwell Mulford (1880?-1962) and Roland Joseph Mulford (1871-1951).
María Rosa Oliver Papers, circa 1899-1997 (mostly 1930-1975)
C0829
9 boxes
54 items
4.5 linear feet
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Oliver, María Rosa (1898-1977)
Consists of writings, correspondence, documents, drawings, photographs, papers of others, and printed material of María Rosa Oliver (1898-1977), Argentine essayist, short story writer, literary critic, and translator.
Princeton University. Library. Department of Rare Books and Special Collections
Consists of several hundred lantern slides containing images of Princeton University, primarily the campus and buildings.
P. L. Travers photographs: childhood and youth, circa 1899-1980
1 folder
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Box 7, Folder 27
Subjects include: photograph of "P.T. aged 7 months," photographs of PLT as a child, group of children ca. 1906, ink sketch of PLT on blue paper, negative of photo of PLT, color slide of photo of PLT (ca. 1980s?).
Series 5: Photographs, circa 1899-1970s
2 boxes
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Contains photographs of María Rosa Oliver spanning her infancy to the 1970s, by various photographers in Argentina, the U.S., and other countries, and photographs of other writers, actors, and friends who were friends of Oliver. In this series, the photographs of María Rosa Oliver and her family members are first, followed by the photographs of Oliver's friends and acquaintances. The photographs of Oliver and her family members are arranged in chronological order, though many photographs are undated, and, thus, the dates are guesses. The photographs of people other than Oliver and her family are arranged alphabetically by the person's surname.
Series 4: Photographs documents the buildings, the social life, and the general atmosphere surrounding the clubs. Time frames for the photographs are noted on the back of each photo.