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Series 1: Correspondence, 1909-1969
13 boxes
Consists of correspondence of Bruce and Beatrice Blackmar Gould, including personal correspondence, correspondence regarding travel, and correspondence regarding their work at the Ladies Home Journal. The latter is the most substantial and includes incoming and outgoing correspondence with business associates, contributors, actresses, first ladies, and others.
The Biographical series includes a variety of materials documenting Greenbaum's life, including transcripts of his interview from the Columbia University Oral History Project in 1962, memorial pamphlets, correspondence, clippings, and his marriage certificate.
Series 4: Law, 1909-1967
19 boxes
The Law series is divided into four main sections: Cases, Law Associations, Printed Materials, and Reform of the Judicial System, and includes correspondence and memoranda, reports, meeting minutes, and court documents. Cases includes the State of New Jersey v. William M. Frazer, the Long Island Railroad Commission, and Charles E. Mitchell against the Commission of Internal Revenue, and Law Associations includes the American Bar Association, the New York County Lawyers' Association and the New York Law Society. The printed materials are largely concerned with the justice system and legal profession, especially the New York court system, and the Reform of the Judicial System section contains information about a variety of reform efforts, including court delays, jury trials, and the reorganization of court systems, as well as Greenbaum's service on the advisory committee of the Columbia University Project for Effective Justice. The series also includes Greenbaum's notes from Columbia Law School.
Box 81, Folder 13
Includes ephemera, playbills, school papers, and legal documents.
Signers of the Declaration of Independence, 1909-1963
1 folder
HAS ONLINE CONTENT
Box 405, Folder 15
A. Sommerfield, 1909-1963
2 folders
Box 27, Folder 2-3
Corresponds to microfilm reel 21 file 5-6. 21-324 to 21-427.
George A. Hulett Papers, 1909-1962
C0460
6 boxes
1 folder
2.5 linear feet
Hulett, G. A. (George Augustus) (1867-1955)
George A. Hulett (Princeton Class of 1892) was a professor of chemistry at Princeton (1909-1935) and authority on "standard cells." The collection consists of his works, correspondence, documents, photographs, and printed matter.
Selected Records of Harper & Brothers, 1909-1960 (mostly 1939-1955)
C0103
34 boxes
2 folders
5.95 linear feet
SOME ONLINE CONTENT
Harper & Brothers Publishers
The Selected Papers of Harper & Brothers consist primarily of the editorial and business correspondence of Harper & Brothers, a distinguished publishing firm, between 1909 and 1960.
Herbert S. Gorman Papers, 1909-1960
C0122
7 boxes
Gorman, Herbert Sherman (1893-1954)
The Herbert S. Gorman Papers consists, for the most part, of manuscripts, galleys, and notes for six of Gorman's historical novels, but includes some photographs of Gorman, bibliographies of his works, and a small amount of correspondence.
Series 4, Subject Files, 1909-1956
4 boxes
SOME ONLINE CONTENT
Series 4, Subject Files, 1909-1956, contains a mix of documents ranging from minute books and financial records to examination papers and course notes. This series also contains information relating to Princeton University's Bicentennial, which was celebrated in 1946 and 1947. Among this material are papers presented at the "Future of Nuclear Science Symposium," which the Physics Department hosted during the Bicentennial.
Subseries 1A: Letters by Mencken, 1909-1955 September
4 boxes
38 Reels
Consists of letters written by Mencken to individuals such as Sherwood Anderson, Theodore Dreiser, Roscoe Peacock, and Edmund Wilson, as well as others.
Honorary Degrees, etc, 1909-1955
3 folders
Box 39, Folder 4-6
Corresponds to microfilm reel 30 file 3-5. 30-105 to 30-314.
The Alphabetical subseries contains Kent's correspondence with individuals and organizations discussing Kent's opinions on politics and business. Among the prominent individuals he corresponded with are President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, President of Bankers Trust Company Benjamin Strong, President Harry S. Truman, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, and Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover. Kent sent monthly reports to Presidents Roosevelt and Truman about the market. The organizations Kent corresponded with were predominantly involved with banking and commerce.
Box 53, Folder 4
Corresponds to microfilm reel 38 file 2. 38-107 to 38-142.
Consists of genealogical and biographical information on Ridgley Torrence and his family.
Box 1, Folder 17
Series 4: Writings, 1909-1952
7 boxes
The Writings series includes typed copies of addresses given by Kent at the meetings of organizations, at universities and on the radio, as well as copies of articles he wrote. In his speeches and articles, Kent discussed banking and finance, economics, industry, reparations, and international trade and investment.
Miscellaneous Material, 1909-1952
8 folders
Box 95, Folder 5-12
Included are miscellaneous financial and other legal documents, notebooks, and notes written mostly in Bulgarian, in Greek, and some in French.
The Biographical series includes a biographical sketch, clippings, and identity books for Kent and his wife to allow them to travel through Great Britain in 1919. The series also contains materials from Kent's service on the Council of New York University, a sampling of invitations he received, programs from events where he was the speaker or was honored, and materials from organizations of which he was a member.
Series 2: Manuscripts, 1909-1950
6 boxes
Consists of the manuscripts for works of Herbert S. Gorman, including novels, plays, poetry, and miscellaneous prose.
Julia Marlowe Collection, 1909-1950
TC045
3 boxes
1.8 linear feet
Marlowe, Julia (1865-1950)
Julia Marlowe (1866-1950), who was also known as Sarah Frances Frost, was an American actress and Shakespearean performer. Her collection consists chiefly of letters to Ida Rissland Perscheid. Also included are photographs of both Marlowe and her husband, E. H. Sothern, articles by and about them, memorabilia, and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings.