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Much of this correspondence has either a first name with no last name or a last name with only Mr. or Mrs. beforehand. Some correspondence has either no name or the name is illegible. The unidentified family correspondence contains individuals identified as "cousin" or "aunt," but without enough information for accurate identification.
Series 2: Humanitarian Work, 1912-1966
8 boxes
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The Humanitarian Work series documents Pate's involvement with several relief organizations, including the American Red Cross Prisoner of War Relief, Commission for Relief in Belgium (CRB), Herbert Hoover World Food Survey Mission, American Relief Administration in Poland (ARA), Commission for Polish Relief (CPR), and UNICEF. The papers include correspondence, reports, Pate's notes and writings, publications, and photographs. The series also includes a small amount of material documenting Pate's years as a businessman in Poland.
Subseries 1B: Selected Correspondence, 1912-1965
102 boxes
72 Volumes
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This series was organized under Baruch's supervision and includes communications deemed to be of higher importance than those included in the General Correspondence series. Researchers interested in particular correspondents are advised to consult the card index as this subseries may overlap with the General Correspondence and other files.
Concert Programs, 1912-1965
1 folder
Box 13, Folder 7
16 programs from concerts honoring Albert Schweitzer or where he was a special guest or participant in a concert relating to Bach or Goethe; with 3 of the 15 being from the Ross List
This series contains the bulk of materials related to the writings of Miriam Holden, including typescripts and publishers notes for her book The American Woman in Colonial and Revolutionary Times, 1565-1800, which she wrote with Eugenie Leonard and Sophie Drinker. Also contained in this subseries is several book reviews and letters to editors written by Holden as well as several articles on women in history, collecting books, or contemporary feminist movements.
This subseries contains a list of books (non-exhaustive) exhibited by the Miriam Young Holden Library, a list of books read by Miriam Holden that she appears to have kept up to date for several decades, and a record of individuals using the Miriam Young Holden Library. It also contains six volumes of bibliographies of books on the history of women, although it is unclear if those books were owned by Holden (or the Library) or if they are books she came across in her research.
Series 4: Personal Records, 1912-1964 May 27
25 boxes
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The Personal Records series contains material relating to Sylvia Beach's personal activities. It includes awards and honors received, appointment books and calendars, travel files, financial information, and files relating to her homes in France.
Series 2: Committee on Public Lectures, 1912-1964
5 boxes
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Series 2: Committee on Public Lectures, consists of the correspondence and minutes of committee members who coordinated thirty-three years of public lectures hosted by Princeton University. This series covers discussions that surrounded the planning of lectures, the inclusion and exclusion of participants, and the content of five popular lectures series: the Walter E. Edge Lectures (which focused on subjects of public and international affairs); the J. Edward Farnum Lectures (established to sponsor "lectures by men not connected with Princeton University"); the Spencer Trask Lectures (which embraced the humanities); the Stafford Little Lectures (which covered topics of public policy); and the Louis Clark Vanuxem Lectures (which focused on topics of science.
Miscellaneous incoming correspondence of Alexander P. Morgan, 1912-1964
1 folder
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Box 78, Folder 4