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John Ennis Papers, 1935-2016 (mostly 1967-2016)
C1563
79 boxes
31.5 linear feet
Ennis, John (1944)
Consists of writings, editorial files, correspondence, teaching materials, and other professional working files of Irish poet John Ennis (1944- ), including drafts of his published poetry and unpublished work from the late 1960s through 2016, editorial files related to anthologies of Irish and Canadian poetry he edited between 2002 and 2009, and materials documenting the activities of the Irish arts organization Poetry Ireland and its journal Poetry Ireland Review from its inception in 1978 through the 1990s.
Enoch Morgan's Sons Co. Collection, 1844-1987
C1098
18 boxes
13.3 linear feet
Enoch Morgan's Sons Co.
Consists of records of the nineteenth-century New York City-based soap manufacturer Enoch Morgan's Sons Company, including business records, correspondence, and advertising and promotional materials for Sapolio soap, its best known product.
Sara Enright Papers, 1934-1948
TC013
17 boxes
446 items
7.2 linear feet
Enright, Sara (1888-1963)
The Sara Enright Papers consists of papers relating to Enright's role as theatrical agent to performers, many of whom were and are well-known, as well as to aspiring actors and actresses. The collection includes legal contracts (originals and carbons), correspondence of Enright, miscellaneous material containing commission receipts, and playbills.
Erhan Family Papers
C1786
4 boxes
2.8 linear feet
Erhan, Semih
Consists of papers, photographs, and other ephemera related to the Erhan family, centering on Ahmet Münir Erhan (1880-1958), who was a Turkish politician and a member of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (TBMM), and his children. The collection also contains materials that document members of the related Okçuoğlu and Atabekoğlu families, as well as research files abou
Faber and Faber Author File on Jacob Peter Mayer, 1943-1989 (mostly 1943-1960)
C1683
0.2 linear feet
1 box
Faber and Faber
Consists of an author file kept by the British publishing house Faber and Faber and editor T. S. Eliot (1888-1965) on Jacob Peter Mayer (1903–1992), a German-born scholar of Alexis de Tocqueville, Karl Marx, and Max Weber and professor at the University of Reading. There are letters from T. S. Eliot and other Faber and Faber editors to Mayer, as well as related contracts, publication lists, publishers' catalogs, and book proposals.
Hanna Fantova Collection of Albert Einstein, 1945-1958
C0703
2 boxes
1.5 linear feet
Fantova, Hanna
Consists of Hanna Fantova's collection of Albert Einstein material, as well as some of her own personal papers.
Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., Files of Hemingway and Pound, 1932-1952
C0716
1 box
0.2 linear feet
Farrar & Rinehart
Consists of selected files from the offices of Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., New York City publishers.
William Faulkner. Moustiques, 1948
1 folder
Box 269, Folder 4
Faulkner, William (1897-1962)
Check-in observation: Binding in poor condition.
Charles E. Fehon Papers, circa 1947-1950
AC384
5 boxes
Fehon, Charles
Consists primarily of original artwork created by Charles E. Fehon, Princeton Class of 1950, during the process of designing sets and costumes for Princeton theater groups including Theatre Intime, University Players, and the Triangle Club.
Michael A. Feighan papers, circa 1940-1980
MC175
74 boxes
SOME ONLINE MATERIAL
Feighan, Michael A. (Michael Aloysius) (1905)
Feighan was a congressman from Ohio. Consists of papers of Feighan covering his years in Congress (1943-1971).
Field, George (1904)
This collection contains George Field's files of the organization Freedom House (1933-1990; Bulk Dates 1941-1969). Freedom House was formed in October 1941 as an organization dedicated to the defense of freedom throughout the world--a cause perceived to be in great danger. Founding members included George Field, Dorothy Thompson, Wendell L. Willkie, Herbert Agar, Herbert Bayard Swope, and Rex Stout. These and other members had been involved in both Fight For Freedom and in the New York Chapter of the Committee to Defend America By Aiding the Allies. Freedom House carried on the spirit of these two organizations by acting as a clearing house of information. Its first agenda was to work, during World War II, to prepare the country for peace, and then after the war to continue to defend peace and freedom throughout the world. Throughout the period from 1941 to 1967 George Field was the Executive Director of Freedom House and was in charge of the day-to-day activities as well as the long-range planning for the organization. These records reflect Field's position in Freedom House during this time. The collection contains only the records that George Field retained from Freedom House, not the official records of the organization. Included in these records are Field's copies of Freedom House meeting minutes, correspondence, newspaper clippings, publications and writings, financial files, legal files, and photographs.
Carl A. Fields Papers, 1938-2009 (mostly 1960-1998)
AC365
18 boxes
Fields, Carl A.
Educator and advocate of minority education Dr. Carl A. Fields, the first African American to hold a high-ranking position at an Ivy League school, was appointed Assistant Director of Student Aid and then Assistant Dean of the College at Princeton before serving in other leadership positions outside the University. The Carl A. Fields Papers consist of correspondence, reports, research material on race relations and minority education, handwritten notes, project proposals, and other papers that document his life and career.
Enrique Fierro and Ida Vitale papers, 1935-2008 (mostly 1980-2008)
C1249
27 boxes
148 items
11.25 linear feet
Restrictions may apply.
Fierro, Enrique (1941)
Consists of the personal and literary papers of Uruguayan writers Enrique Fierro and Ida Vitale.
John T. Find files, 1925-1968 (mostly 1930-1968)
MC049
24 boxes
2 items
Find, John T. (John Thomas) (1896-1968)
Consists primarily of newspaper clippings, study materials, and other printed matter of Find (Princeton Class of 1922) reflecting his interests in the Far East, Chinese languages and education, the Soviet Union, the United States government, and the Vietnam conflict.
Louis Fischer Papers, 1890-1977 (mostly 1935-1969)
MC024
68 boxes
SOME ONLINE MATERIAL
Fischer, Louis (1896-1970)
The Louis Fischer Papers include correspondence, interviews, articles and notes, lectures and speeches, photographs, and audiovisual materials that document his life as a journalist, writer, and commentator on international affairs. They also include the papers of his wife, Bertha Markoosha Fischer, an author in her own right, as well as family correspondence and papers. In the latter part of his life Fischer was affiliated with of the Institute for Advanced Study (1959-1961) and Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs (1961-1969).
Mary Jane and Daniel Woodward Collection of M. F. K. Fisher Letters, 1946-1988
C1226
1 box
0.2 linear feet
Fisher, M.F.K. (Mary Frances Kennedy) (1908-1992)
Consists of selected letters by M. F. K. Fisher, a prolific writer of books dealing with food and the culture of cuisine.
Noël Riley Fitch Papers, 1858-2018 (mostly 1965-1995)
C0841
41 boxes
2 items
19.4 linear feet
SOME ONLINE MATERIAL
Fitch, Noël Riley
Consists of the writings, correspondence, interviews, printed works, and other additional papers of the American educator and author Noël Riley Fitch (1937- ). Also included are a selection of Sylvia Beach papers that Fitch consulted for her book Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation: A History of Literary Paris in the Twenties and Thirties (1983).
Princeton University Library Collection of F. Scott Fitzgerald Materials, 1909-2013
C0188
35 boxes
6 items
Restrictions may apply.
SOME ONLINE MATERIAL
Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott) (1896-1940)
Since 1950, the Princeton University Library has been successful in acquiring additional manuscripts and related materials to complement the F. Scott Fitzgerald Papers (C0187). The Princeton University Collection of F. Scott Fitzgerald Materials (formerly named "F. Scott Fitzgerald Additional Papers") (C0188) is comprised of Fitzgerald manuscripts (including his published juvenilia), letters, documents, photographs, tape recordings, memorabilia, and other materials donated by the author's family, friends, and publishers.
Zelda Fitzgerald Papers, 1919-1997 (mostly 1920-1950)
C0183
9 boxes
8.5 linear feet
SOME ONLINE MATERIAL
Fitzgerald, Zelda (1900-1948)
The Zelda Fitzgerald Papers consists of manuscripts, correspondence, miscellaneous notes and related material, documents, pictures, clippings, and photographs of American author Zelda Fitzgerald.