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Sessions, Roger, 1896-1985
The collection contains the manuscripts of composer and educator Roger Sessions. It includes compositions reflecting his use of the 12-tone system of composition and ranging from exercises and studies to concertos, sonatas, operas ("Lancelot and Elaine" and "Montezuma"), and symphonies (1 through 9). Also included are miscellaneous musical works such as divertimenti, nocturnes, chorale studies, quintets, and cantatas along with the manuscripts for two prose works.
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George Segal Papers, 1936-2010 (mostly 1970-1999)
C1303
126 boxes

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Segal, George, 1924-2000
Business files, correspondence, photographs, artwork, writings, and clippings of George Segal (1924-2000), 20th-century American sculptor, artist, and photographer active from the late 1950s until 1999. The papers contain photographs taken by and of the artist, correspondence and all business files relating to exhibitions, records of the production of public commissions, writings by and about Segal, audio and visual media, and exhibition catalogs.
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Schechner, Richard
The material in this collection pertains not only to an individual, Richard Schechner, but also to TDR, The Drama Review, a scholarly journal concerned with the broad range of performance in society and in the arts. Schechner, a renowned scholar, director, writer, and educator, edited The Drama Review from 1962-1969 and again from 1986 to the present date. Particularly in the 1960s, and again in the 1990s, both Schechner and TDR challenged traditional, prevailing ideas about theater-what it is, how it should be presented, and the ritual and ideals behind it. Schechner argued for thinking of "performance" as an all-encompassing genre with "theater" as one of its sub-categories. He is widely recognized as the founder of "performance studies" as an academic discipline. In the process of working out what performance studies is, Schechner and his colleagues at New York University created new ideas and new ways of thinking that still affect today's world of performance, theater, dance, and the social sciences. As "the journal of performance studies," TDR did much to shape the new discipline.
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David Schankler Papers on the Vietnam Antiwar Movement, 1967-2013 (mostly 1967-1971)
C1694
.75 linear feet 2 boxes 1 digital file .44 GB

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Schankler, David
Consists of various literature, ephemera, correspondence of, and a video interview with, Princeton alumni and anti-war activist David Schankler '71 concerning the antiwar movement of the period 1967-1971 broadly as well as related events and activities at Princeton University while he was a student.
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Juan José Saer Manuscripts, 1958-2004
C1393
14 boxes 6.2 linear feet

Saer, Juan José
Juan José Saer was an Argentine novelist, poet, and literary scholar. This collection contains his notebooks, notes, and drafts of essays, interviews, novels, poetry, and short stories. Also includes photographs of Saer and the city of Santa Fe, Argentina.
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Ryder, Norman B., 1923-...
Norman B. Ryder (1923-2010) was a demographer and sociologist who specialized in fertility studies and established the cohort approach to demographic study. The Ryder papers contain his working research notes, drafts, and publications, as well as correspondence and administrative papers from Ryder's teaching career.
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Charles Ruas Papers, 1860-2020 (mostly 1974-1990)
C1372
23 boxes 18.8 linear feet 9.8 GB 293 digital files

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Ruas, Charles
Charles Ruas is an American author, interviewer, editor, literary and art critic, and French translator, who served as the Director of the Drama and Literature Department for New York's Pacifica radio station WBAI-FM in the late 1970s and interviewed writers for radio broadcast and print, including Toni Morrison, Michel Foucault, Carlos Fuentes, Eudora Welty, Susan Sontag, Truman Capote, Buckminster Fuller, Andy Warhol, Mario Vargas Llosa, and others. Included are photographs and documents on Allen Ginsberg and William Burroughs, the St. Marks poetry project, and avant-garde artists and performers. The papers include transcripts and audiocassette tapes of Ruas's interviews with authors and artists, as well as typescripts and galleys of work by writers Ruas edited, including Marguerite Young, and some related photographs, notes, recordings, and correspondence. There are also some translations and other writings by Charles Ruas, as well as a collection of family photographs and papers documenting the history of his family in Tianjin, China, from the 1860s through the mid-20th century.
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Ross, Robert L., 1933-
Robert Ross is an economist specializing in developing Countries. This collection contains reports on the U.S.S.R.; investment proposals; government reports; internal documentation from the Adela Investment Company; documents on the Latin American Agribusiness Development Corporation and the Société Internationale Financière pour les Investissements et le Développement en Afrique; and Richard Boyle's correspondence with Eugene Gonzalez and Ernst Keller.
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Meyers List, Inc., Records, 1911-2005
C1426
3 boxes 2.525 linear feet

Rose, Charles H.
Incorporated as The Melody Company by Abraham Meyers in 1911, the firm was purchased in 1967 by Princeton alumnus Charles H. Rose (Class of 1950) and his wife. By offering comic strips--the plates for printing them--to small newspapers, the firm was able to secure advertising space, which it sold to national advertisers seeking wider, more regional coverage. Advertisers knew the firm as The Meyers List; newspapers knew it as International Cartoons Limited. The company was dissolved on 20 March 1997, and its printing plates were distributed to various museums and repositories, including Princeton University. Consists of assorted records of the American Melody Company and its corporate aliases (Meyers List Inc. and International Cartoons Limited), including minute and stock books, corporate seals, scrapbooks of cartoon strips, copies of contracts with advertisers, trademark registrations, and dissolution documents.
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Rohrer, Katherine
This box contains the handwritten notebooks kept by Katherine Rohrer as she worked as Associate Dean of the Faculty (between 1993 and 2001) and Vice Provost for Academic Programs (from Fall, 2001 to 2015). The notebooks contain notes on meetings with university deans, provosts and presidents, regarding departments, faculty, and other topics.
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Robertson Foundation.
The Robertson Foundation was established in 1961 to expand and support the graduate program of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Consists of materials from files of the Secretary of the Robertson Foundation, including Robertson Foundation Board of Trustees meeting minutes (1961-2009), Robertson Foundation chronological files (1959-2002), and miscellaneous Robertson Foundation Investment Committee materials (1961-1992).
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Robert R. Bowie
Robert R. Bowie was a foreign policy expert and legal scholar who served four U.S. administrations as policy planner, counselor, and deputy CIA director, while teaching at Harvard Law School and founding Harvard's Center for International Affairs. The Robert R. Bowie Papers reflect his government service under four administrations, as well as his position at Harvard University, his Army service and work in the postwar military government of Germany, research for books he wrote, and his later activities as a member of national and international policy and strategy organizations.
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Reproductive Freedom Project (American Civil Liberties Union Foundation)
Box contains correspondence, research, notes, and court documents from Memphis Planned Parenthood v. Sundquist. The case may also be styled as Planned Parenthood of Middle Tennessee v. Sundquist. Some folders of confidential records were removed prior to Princeton transfer.
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Reproductive Freedom Project (American Civil Liberties Union Foundation)
Box inclues largely attorney work product regarding Arkansas Welfare Reform as well as reference materials and correspondence.
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Reproductive Freedom Project (American Civil Liberties Union Foundation)
Box contains Reproductive Freedom Project case files regarding Arkansas welfare reform including affidavits, research, and correspondence.
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Reproductive Freedom Project (American Civil Liberties Union Foundation)
Box contains Reproductive Freedom Project case files pertaining to Arkansas Welfare reform and includes case materials for C.K. v. Shalala.
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Reproductive Freedom Project (American Civil Liberties Union Foundation)
This box contains litigation files from various cases challenging the Kentucky Hyde Amendment. The two primary lawsuits challenging this amendment were Commonwealth v. Shalala ("Hyde I") and Hope v. Childers ("Hyde II"). Box contains correspondence, court documents, research, notes, and confidential documents naming pseudonymous plaintiffs. Two folders of confidential records were removed prior to Princeton transfer.
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Reproductive Freedom Project (American Civil Liberties Union Foundation)
Box contains case files from Doe v. Childers including correspondence, research, and notes. One folders of confidential records was removed prior to Princeton transfer.
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Reproductive Freedom Project (American Civil Liberties Union Foundation)
Box contains Doe v. Childers case files, reference files, and attorney notes regarding Kentucky privacy, equality and constitutional cases plus state statutes, regulations and constitution.
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Reproductive Freedom Project (American Civil Liberties Union Foundation)
Box contains materials from Little Rock Family Planning v. Dalton, Blackwell v. Knoll, Hern v. Beye, Hope Medical Group v. Edwards, PP v. Engler (W.D. Mich), PP v. Blouk (D. Mont.), Hyde, Summit Medical Center v. Smith (Michigan), and Zbaraz v. Quern. Three folders of confidential records were removed prior to Princeton transfer.
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Reproductive Freedom Project (American Civil Liberties Union Foundation)
This box contains correspondence, memoranda, notes, research, and filed court documents from Doe v. Childers.
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Reproductive Freedom Project (American Civil Liberties Union Foundation)
Box contains legal files from Jane L. v. Bangerter and Commonwealth v. Shalala. Two folders of confidential records were removed prior to Princeton transfer.
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Reproductive Freedom Project (American Civil Liberties Union Foundation)
This box contains correspondence, research, notes, filed court documents, and memoranda from assorted cases.
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Reproductive Freedom Project (American Civil Liberties Union Foundation)
This box contains memos, correspondence, research, and administrative records on the Reproductive Freedom Project and its activities.
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Reproductive Freedom Project
This box contains documents from Planned Parenthood of Alaska v. Mala and New Jersey Planned Parenthood v. Farmer, including correspondences, press, memoranda, reference materials and research notes.
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Selected Correspondence of Margaret Randall, 1977-1999
C0861
6 boxes 2 items 2.5 linear feet

Randall, Margaret, 1936-
The Selected Correspondence of Margaret Randall consists of letters exchanged between the American Marxist, poet, editor, author Margaret Randall, and many Latin American poets, writers, journalists, editors, and friends. Also included are subject files, articles, and printed matter relating to Cuba and Nicaragua. Randall was born in New York, but spent most of her adult life in Latin America. In 1961 she moved from Albuquerque, New Mexico to Mexico, then to Cuba in 1969, and from there to Nicaragua in 1980, returning to Albuquerque in 1984.