Series 19: Class of 1942, Class President's Files includes files on the members of the Class of 1942 which were created and maintained by the class president. It appears that these files were supplemented by the Bureau of Alumni Records with database printouts and other information. The records also include files on reunions, scholarships, executive committee meetings, class meetings, class newsletters and related topics.
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Series 20: October 2016 Addition, 1925-2016
10 boxes
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Series 20: October 2016 Addition documents the AAIA's involvement in Indian child welfare, sacred lands advocacy, and other issues. In addition, the series contains records of AAIA's fundraising activities, scholarship program, and materials AAIA designated as "historical documents." Also included are four boxes of photographs from various AAIA events spanning four decades, many of which originated from AAIA's Sisseton field office.
Series 1: Senior Theses, 1924-2021
61615 Volumes
923 boxes
13,000 digital file
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/).
Photographs, 1924-2019
3 boxes
2 digital files
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Consists of photographic prints, contact sheets, and negatives, primarily in black-and-white, including shots taken in the WBAI studio in New York City, as well as promotional photographs and portraits gifted to Ruas by authors and artists with whom he worked. Most of the photographs taken in the WBAI studio are by Joan Schwartz, including images of various authors reading from Marguerite Young's Miss MacIntosh, My Darling, as well as a number of photographs of poets reading at a New Year's Eve poetry reading at St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery in 1975. In addition to containing photographs of many of the writers and artists reflected elsewhere throughout this collection, musicians and composers like Patti Smith, Lou Reed, and Phillip Glass are also represented in this group of photographs. Also of note is a group of portraits and photographs of performances by Babette Mangolte. While most photographic materials in the collection are described here, some, which were originally kept with manuscript materials and ephemera, are described with the general Author and Artist Files.
Consists of class reunion books.
Series 12: 2016-2018 Accessions, 1924-2018
32 boxes
2 items
1 oversize
This series contains a large group of additional papers received from Edmund Keeley in 2013-2014, 2018-2019, including continuations of several existing series, including Kelley's writings or by fellow poets and translators, files on Keeley's lectures, grants, and work with various international organizations, family papers, a large collection of family and travel photographs, biographical and printed materials.
Office of the Vice President for Public Affairs Records, 1924-2016 (mostly 1971-1994)
AC217
18 boxes
2 items
33 digital files
Princeton University. Office of the Vice President for Public Affairs.
Princeton University's Vice President for Public Affairs has administrative oversight, under the President, of the presentation of the objectives and activities of the University to all its various publics, and serves as spokesperson for the University when needed. The records of the Vice President for Public Affairs consist of subject files assembled on topics relevant to the office's activities, as well as chronological files containing correspondence and interoffice memoranda.
Series 9 consists of donations by four donors, including an 1924 elevation design, set designs, and programs.
Consists of more articles and scientific papers by Eugene Paul Wigner, several photographs, works about Eugene Paul Wigner, honors, invitations, speeches, and biographical material.
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
C1363
30 boxes
14.5 linear feet
Alegría, Claribel
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.
This subseries consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence with Tēlemachos Alaveras's close friends, colleagues, acquaintances, institutions, organizations, and foundations.
These records represent a broad range of the ACLU's activities in the twentieth century.
Stephen F. Cohen Papers, 1922-2020
MC314
20 linear feet
(17 containers)
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Cohen, Stephen F. (1938-2020)
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.
Series 24: Publications, 1922-2018
27 boxes
The materials in this series are all published volumes produced by the Council on Foreign Relations. Copies of most volumes listed here are available for circulation at other libraries. The volumes in this series are not boxed.
McCarter Theatre Records, 1922-2016
AC131
209 boxes
1 folder
6 items
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McCarter Theatre Center (Princeton, N.J.)
The McCarter Theatre was conceived as a permanent home for the Princeton University Triangle Club. McCarter began as a booking theater but ultimately moved into producing its own performances. The McCarter Theatre records document the history of the McCarter Theatre, including administration, performances and productions, and the building itself.
Series 1: Research and Writings on India, 1922-2014
36 boxes
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Series 1 contains Granville Austin's research and writings on India since its independence from Britain—specifically, on the framing of its Constitution and on the workings of the Constitution as it neared its fiftieth anniversary.
The July 2008 Accession Series documents the Council's administration and programs. The series includes records from the Executive Office, Meeetings Department, Studies Department, Washington Office, Communications Office and the National Program, and they consist of minutes, reports and correspondence. These records are not fully processed.
Department of Politics Records, 1921-2017 (mostly 1921-1978)
AC166
39 boxes
4 items
1 websites
SOME ONLINE CONTENT
Princeton University. Department of Politics
The Department of Politics at Princeton University is one of the University's largest academic departments, offering undergraduate and graduate courses touching on nearly every aspect of the discipline of political science. The Department of Politics records document the activities of the Department of Politics and its faculty from the time of its founding in 1924 until the mid-1960s, and contain correspondence, course syllabi and notes, examinations, and subject files.
Subseries 7C, Histories of the Triangle Club and Related Materials, 1921-2017 March 16
3 boxes
1 folder
3 digital files
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Subseries 7C, Histories of the Triangle Club and Related Materials, consists primarily of written histories of the Triangle Club and materials collected during the process of researching the history of the Triangle Club. Of particular note in this subseries are interviews with alumni conducted in 1985. This subseries also contains a small amount of exhibit materials and records of the former Triangle Listening Collection in Firestone Library.
Undergraduate Academic Files, 1921-2016
AC198
1293 boxes
1291 linear feet
Princeton University. Office of the Dean of the College
Consists of individual academic files of former undergraduate students of Princeton University, containing grades, transcripts, and other information relating to the subject's academic career. To search for a student by name, please use the finding aids listed as "Other Finding Aids" under "Access and Use." The finding aids are divided by decade, beginning with 1921.
Includes additional personal, family, and professional correspondence.
World Press Freedom Committee Records, 1921-2009 (mostly 1975-2009)
MC241
45 boxes
160 items
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World Press Freedom Committee
The World Press Freedom Committee (1976-2009) was an organization dedicated to monitoring threats to press freedom, focusing on major intergovernmental organizations, especially UNESCO. The WPFC served as a watchdog against limitations on press freedom and provided practical assistance programs to journalists abroad, especially in developing countries, to enable them to establish and maintain a free press. The World Press Freedom Committee Records document the administration and activities of the WPFC for its entire period of operations and include project files, meeting minutes, correspondence, and publications.
Subseries 4D: Legislation, 1921-2009
55 boxes
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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
600 boxes
1 folder
8 items
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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.
Series 3: Departmental Records, 1921-2009
2 boxes
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Series 3 contains information about faculty members, the department's history, Princeton's 250th celebration, the Industria Associates Program, minutes of faculty meetings and other materials.
Box 261
This folder also contains photographs of several rehearsals and a song book duplicated in the collection.
Series 5: March 2015 Transfer, 1920-2025
315 boxes
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These records represent a broad range of the ACLU's activities in the late twentieth and early twenty-first century. In particular, this series documents the ACLU's Immigrants' Rights Project; Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and AIDS Project; National Prison Project; Racial Justice Program; Reproductive Freedom Project; and Women's Rights Project. To a lesser extent, this series includes ACLU publications and administrative records from the offices of the Executive Director and Director of Communications.
Edgardo Cozarinsky Papers, 1920-2016
C1532
54.17 linear feet
Cozarinsky, Edgardo (1939-)
Edgardo Cozarinsky is an Argentine-born film director, producer, screenwriter, novelist, critic, theater director, and playwright. His papers consist of film scripts, related press, correspondence, photographs, general reference files, drafts of his writings, printed matter, and audiovisual materials.
American Civil Liberties Union Records: Subgroup 4, 1920-2015 (mostly 1970-2000)
MC001-04
1068 boxes
4 items
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American civil liberties union
The ACLU is the preeminent civil liberties organization in the United States. These records document the work of their national office in the areas of civil rights, children and women's rights, freedom of speech (and all First Amendment questions), and due process, among many others, predominantly from 1970 to 2000.
Publications, 1920-2014
13 boxes
American civil liberties union
These boxes contain ACLU publications.
Features notes, personal family items and photographs, and research files relating to the 2013 film.
Series 1: Films, 1920-2013
32 boxes
This series features Cozarinsky's feature-length and short films, fiction and "essays," as well as television and documentary work. It includes scripts, shooting schedules, press, stills, subtitle translation texts, general reference and accounting files. More short films, fiction and "essays" projects can be found in Series 2: Theater and Other Projects.
Series 5: Music, 1920-2012
73 boxes
3 items
The Music series is composed of record albums and magnetic tapes of performances by the Nassoons, the Princeton Tigertones, Tigertown Five, The Triangle Club Jazz Band, undergraduate and graduate composers, the Princeton University Orchestra, Glee Club, Chapel Choir, and the Smith-Princeton Chamber Chorus, among others.
This subseries consists of autograph manuscripts and typescripts, as well as page proofs of works by several Greek authors. Tēlemachos Alaveras had the philological editing of most of these works.
The Accessions 2002 Through 2010 series contains records of the Office of the Treasurer which were transferred to the Archives between 2002 and 2010.
Consists of Basketball Programs.
Office of the Dean of the College Records, 1919-2015
AC149
233 boxes
26 items
1 websites
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Princeton University. Office of the Dean of the College
The Office of the Dean of the College is charged with overseeing undergraduate admission, curriculum, and academic development. The records document the work of the Dean of the College and the office staff, as well as faculty, students, alumni, and trustees whose work and interests have fallen under the domain of the Office of the Dean of the College. This record group contains annual reports, meeting minutes, departmental records, and correspondence.
Series 4: Post-1993 Additions, 1919-2011
33 boxes
1 folder
Series 4: Post-1993 Additions, 1926-2009 consits of materials added to the collection after its initial processing in 1993. These materials overlap in date and subject matter with the materials in Series 1-3, and include a broad range of formats.
Theatre Intime Records, 1919-2011
AC022
95 boxes
1 folder
2 items
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Princeton University. Theatre Intime
The collection contains records of the Princeton University student-run theatre organization and includes correspondence, clippings, photographs, playbills, posters, scripts, designs, and promotional materials.
Series 3: Campus Life, 1919-2010
80 boxes
1 digital file
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The Campus Life series contains audiovisual materials pertaining to student life on campus. The series is arranged into three subseries: Social Life, Athletics, and War/Military.
Council on Foreign Relations Records, 1918-2018
MC104
702 boxes
22 items
311 items
(Film reels)
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Council on foreign relations
The Council on Foreign Relations is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research and national membership organization dedicated to improving understanding of international affairs by promoting a range of ideas and opinions on United States foreign policy. The Council has had a significant impact in the development of twentieth century United States foreign policy. The Records of the Council on Foreign Relations document the history of the organization from its founding in 1921 through the present. The collection includes valuable source documents and records of the meetings, group discussions and studies, and conferences of the Council, as well as portions of its administrative records.
This series consists of autograph manuscripts and typescripts of published and unpublished works by several Greek writers or poets, including Tēlemachos Alaveras.
Office of Communications Records, 1917-2022
AC168
276 boxes
2 folders
1 website
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Princeton University. Office of Communications.
The Office of Communications is Princeton University's administrative department with oversight of media relations and publicity, official publications, web site design and development, and photographic services. The Office of Communications Records consist of subject files and photographs created by the office, some going back to the 1920s, when the first Director of Public Relations was appointed.
Writings, 1917-2017 April 11
94 boxes
16 items
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Consists of research material, notes, outlines, drafts, galleys, and proofs. Yellow legal notepads contain notes, early draft material, and inserts for later typed and printed versions. Notepads are identified by their first lines, though a single notepad may contain a variety of material, including material relating to other works, correspondence drafts, and other unrelated notes. Corrected typescript and printout drafts often show significant revisions. Material from various stages of the publication process is present, including setting copies with copy-editor's and typesetter's marks, galleys, page proofs, F (folded-and-gathered pages, in signatures but not yet bound), blueline proofs ("confirmation blues"), advance copies (bound uncorrected proofs, pre-publication, often used for book reviewers) and production/design material with page and dust-jacket samples. Page numbers are noted for paginated material.
Office of Development Records, 1917-2016
AC244
29 boxes
2 Volumes
Princeton University. Office of Development.
The Office of Development is the centralized administrative unit which oversees Princeton University's many fundraising programs, including Annual Giving, the 1746 Society, Endowment Gifts, Bequests, and more. Consists of files of the Princeton University Office of Development pertaining to several major fundraising campaigns including the 1919 Endowment Campaign and the "53 Million Campaign".
Novels, 1917-2015
68 boxes
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All of Morrison's novels except Song of Solomon are represented (this material was likely destroyed in the 1993 fire).
Contains advertisements for reissues of children's series such as Dick and Jane and Little Golden Books and replicas of toys from the 1930's and 1940's.
Publication Files, 1917-2012 (mostly 1960-2005)
387 boxes
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Publication files comprise the majority of the collection and include correspondence, legal and financial documents, and editorial and production files related to specific authors and publications. While most of these materials are filed by author name and/or publication title, there are also some general files of manuscripts described as "rejected," "unsolicited," or "dead." Production files include photographs and illustrations, jacket covers, correspondence related to permissions, and other design-related materials.
Weidenfeld & Nicolson Records, 1917-2012 (mostly 1960-2005)
C1615
403 boxes
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Weidenfeld and Nicolson (Firm)
Consists of the publishing and administrative records of Weidenfeld & Nicolson, a British publishing company founded by George Weidenfeld (1919-2016) and Nigel Nicolson (1917-2004), which specialized in literary fiction and nonfiction, with an emphasis on history, biographies and memoirs, books by world leaders and political figures, glossy illustrated books, travel guides, and reference books. The collection documents the operations of the firm from its establishment in 1948 through its sale in 1991, and also includes some later records from as recent as 2012 related to its continued operation as an imprint of the Orion Publishing Group.
Series 9: Miscellaneous Additions, 1916 January 2-2013 May 1
10 boxes
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Consists of sketches of Zelda Fitzgerald, as well as additional correspondence and articles.
Reunions, 1916-2010
62 boxes
1 item
1 digital file
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Subseries contains materials related to class reunions and parades.
Series 2: Alumni, 1916-2010
68 boxes
1 item
1 digital file
SOME ONLINE CONTENT
The Alumni series contains materials related to classes, reunions, and general alumni activities such as class/alumni trips. The Alumni series is arranged into two subseries: General and Reunions.
Box 60
Freie Lehrervereinigung für Kunstpflege (Berlin, Germany)
Box b-001448, Folder 11-13
Includes a copy of "Northern Ireland - The Mailed Fist: A Record of Army Police Brutality from Aug. 9-Nov. 9, 1971," published by the Campaign for Social Justice in Northern Ireland in collaboration with the Association for Legal Justice.
The Miscellaneous Records and Correspondence series consists of a wide array of materials which are related to the Department's activities. A substantial portion of this subseries consists of press clippings, which are mainly about RBSC exhibitions and acquisitions.
This series consists of the Princeton University Press's catalogs, trade lists, fall and spring book listings, and direct mail brochures from 1914-2008.
Newspaper Clippings, 1913-2009
3 boxes
Includes clippings of several Greek, American, and French newspapers, which contain articles on literary topics written by Tēlemachos Alaveras and others.
Richard C. Holbrooke Papers, 1912-2017 (mostly 1968-2010)
MC296
40 boxes
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Holbrooke, Richard C., 1941-2010
Richard C. Holbrooke was an American diplomat who led negotiations at the Dayton Accords for peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1995. The Richard C. Holbrooke Papers contain Holbrooke's subject files, records of public statements, correspondence, writings and drafts of writings, articles and periodicals, and audiovisual materials.
Series 15: Classes of 1941-1950, 1912-2015
36 boxes
1 folder
2 items
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This series includes a variety of records that document the class years 1941 to 1950.
Celebrations/Dedications, 1912-2013
61 boxes
1 item
1 digital file
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Subseries contains materials related to campus celebrations, dedications, inaugurations, and awards.
Series 4: Events, 1912-2013
110 boxes
3 items
1 digital file
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The Events series contains audiovisual materials pertaining to events held on campus, to include celebrations/dedications, theatrical performances, and conferences. Series also contains newsreels and documentary materials related to campus events. The Events series is arranged into five subseries: Conferences/meetings, Celebrations/Dedications, Documentaries/Entertainment, Judicial hearings, and Theater.
Historical Audiovisual Collection, 1912-2012 (mostly 1945-1996)
AC047
241 boxes
9 items
1 digital file
1.5 GB
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Princeton University. Library. Special Collections
This collection contains more than 2,300 items, including film, videotapes, compact discs, audio cassette tapes, reel-to-reel tape, and record albums and covers a broad range of topics including classical music, alumni reunions, lectures, and interviews.
Series 6: Publications and Clippings, 1911-2017 March
1 GB
8 boxes
10 digital files
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Series 6, Publications contains newsletters, mailers, and clippings produced by the Triangle Club.
Subseries 4B, General Playbills and Programs contains of loosely cataloged and general quality playbills. Material in this subseries may be replicated in Series 1, Production Files and in Subseries 4A, Exhibition Quality Playbills and Scores.
Ruth Bernhard Papers, 1910s-2013 (mostly 1938-2006)
C1468
79 boxes
61.7 linear feet
Bernhard, Ruth
Correspondence, personal and business files, publicity materials, drafts, photography props, teaching materials, appointment books, and memorabilia of Ruth Bernhard (1905-2006), a German-born American photographer and teacher, active in the United States from the late 1920s through the early 2000s, best known for her complex black-and-white still lifes and classical photographs of the female nude. The papers contain professional correspondence and files, personal correspondence with friends and students, a small amount of photographic work and writings, some drafts and proofs for publications, publicity folios, exhibition catalogs and announcements, posters, props used for still life photography and teaching, planners, and a large collection of memorabilia, including snapshots of Bernhard, collected fine art photographs and artwork by others, photograph albums, gifts, personal effects, awards, and some audio and visual materials.
This series includes three distinct file runs of correspondence and other personal papers and business files, distinguished by their creator and level of organization. The first run contains vertical files kept by Ruth Bernhard, sorted by topic. The second contains artificial files by and about Bernhard, organized chronologically by topic and maintained by the Princeton University Art Museum, including original correspondence as well as correspondence between museum staff and various parties, along with articles by and about Bernhard, exhibition catalogs, workshop materials and advertisements, reproductions of photographs, publishing agreements, and more. The third contains unsorted correspondence and enclosures that Bernhard kept loose in boxes.