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Box 3, Folder 6
Box lp2, Folder 3
Image number: 411. Folder or item number: 3.
Box lp5, Folder 5
Image number: 661. Folder or item number: 5.
Box lp5, Folder 6
Image number: 662. Folder or item number: 6.
Box lp5, Folder 4
Image number: 660. Folder or item number: 4.
Box lp5, Folder 3
Image number: 659. Folder or item number: 3.
Box lp5, Folder 2
Image number: 658. Folder or item number: 2.
Biology, Department of -- Research -- Prof. E. Newton Harvey (at left) -- Probably in re: American Cancer Society grant awarded to Biology Department in 1948., circa 1948
1 folder
HAS ONLINE CONTENT
Box mp16, Folder 5
Image number: 410. Folder or item number: 5.
Box mp25, Folder 17
Image number: 629. Folder or item number: 17.
Box ad09, Folder 11
Folder or item number: 11. Additional information: Class member.
Box ad09, Folder 11
Folder or item number: 11. Additional information: Class member.
Box ad09, Folder 11
Folder or item number: 11. Additional information: Sarett, Lewis H..
Box ad09, Folder 11
Unidentified class member.
Box ad09, Folder 11
Unidentified class member.
Box 59, Folder 14
Folder or item number: 14. Additional information: Three class members at Mather Sundial in documentary "Princeton". Former box number AD18.
Box b-001856, Folder 5
Leduc, Violette (1907-1972)
Consists of a handwritten draft of Violette Leduc's "Je hais les dormeurs," which was first published in the journal L'Arbalète in 1948 and later in a heavily condensed version at the end of her novel Ravages (1955). The first twenty-three pages contain the entire text and are numbered and signed on the last page. The draft also includes a dedication to Jean Genet, a note mentioning Marc Barbezat (editor of L'Arbalète), typographer's notes, and corrections. Four additional pages are also present, the numbering of which resumes on page twenty-six. These offer a modified version of the end of the story. Leduc's signature appears on the last page accompanied by the note "bon à tirer" ("ready to print.")
Notebook, circa 1948
1 folder
Box 1, Folder 4
Contains notes on Fyodor Dostoyevsky's The Possessed , Thomas Mann's Magic Mountain , and Blackmur's essay "A Burden For Critics". Includes unbound notes.
Skouterēs, Nikos, circa 1948
1 folder
Box 114, Folder 3
Includes three signed, autograph poems by Skouterēs: "Ho gyrismos" with an English translation, "Nychterino", and "Typhloi diavates", two of them are dated in1948.
Other Writings, circa 1947-2010
2 boxes
Box b-001548, Box b-001854
Includes correspondence and some manuscript materials relating to "The Lyrical Novel" (1961), "Divided" (1947), Rue the Day (2009), The Discovery of Slowness (1987), and "Paul Valéry: Protean Critic," from Modern French Criticism (1972).
Box 379, Folder 1-11
Consists primarily of clippings related to Carlos Fuentes' parents, Rafael Fuentes and Berta Macías, particularly in relation to his father's diplomatic career. Also included are black-and-white photographs with images of Rafael Fuentes, Miguel Alemán Valdés, and other government officials.
The Gothic, circa 1947-1960
2 boxes
Box 11, Box 12
Drafts (corrected typescripts) of text in German (1052 pages).
Box 16, Folder 1
Box mp191, Folder 15
Image number: 5153. Folder or item number: 15.
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.
Notebook, circa 1947-1949
1 folder
Box 1, Folder 3
Contains notes on T.S. Eliot's Four Quartets , Henry James's The Ambassadors , James Joyce's Ulysses , Thomas Mann's The Magic Mountain , and Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina and War and Peace. Includes unbound notes.
Box 78
Terrel, Mark H.
Mark Terrel was a graduate student in nuclear physics (M.S., 1948). The notebook contains course notes on Quantum Mechanics (Schlegel), Nuclear Physics (Winckler), Statistics (Wilks), Electronic Engineering (Mather), Mathematical Physics, Selected Physics Seminar, and Philosophy.
P. L. Travers Personal Documents, circa 1946-1994 September 16 (mostly 1965-1992)
1 box
SOME ONLINE CONTENT
Notes by P. L. Travers on fairy tales, myth, and other subjects.
Dekavalles, Antōnēs, circa 1946-1985
1 folder
Box 74, Folder 1
Includes a printed copy of Dekavalles' "Three Poems to the Master-Builder"; biographic data on Dekavalles; reviews on Dekavalles' book Okeanides by Modern Greek poets; clippings of Greek and English newspapers; a printed copy of an interview given by Dekavalles to M. Keyishian "Joints, Ships, Ransoms" adopted from an interview that originally appeared in The Literary Review.
This series is primarily composed of drafts, research files, and other materials pertaining to Hughes's published and unpublished works. To a lesser extent, it documents Hughes's work as a political advisor and speechwriter for Governor Nelson Rockefeller's 1968 presidential bid.
Doukarēs, Dēmētrēs, circa 1946-1973
3 folders
Box 77, Folder 5-7
Includes typescript drafts of Doukarēs' poems translated into English by Friar with his autograph corrections; typescripts of the Greek versions of the poems; typescript of "Credo" both in English and in Greek; an holograph note by Doukarēs relating to his exile in the island of Makronēsos, Greece; photocopies of printed articles on Doukarēs' poetry published in several Greek literary magazines.
Box b-002028, Folder 2
Coroneos, Byron
Consists of 32 silver prints of Haitians just after the Haitian Revolution of 1946 and into the 1950s. The photographs include images of agricultural and artisanal work, marketplaces, and the streets of Port-au-Prince during the Mardi Gras Carnival. Many of the photographs include captions that document the subject matter and location of the image.