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War Letters to Mrs. C.T. Lanham (Mary Frances Gapen), 1944 June-1945 August
2 boxes
SOME ONLINE MATERIAL
Box 524
Includes letters from Lawrence Appley and Paul McNutt.
War/Military, 1945-2009
10 boxes
Subseries contains materials related to war-time activities and events.
Warner Bros. Screenplays, 1928-1969
TC099
187 boxes
74.8 linear feet
Warner Bros. Pictures (1923-1967)
The Warner Bros. Screenplays consists of a large collection of scripts for films produced by the Warner Bros. studio.
War of the Worlds, Orson Welles' Mars Invasion Broadcast and the Scare at Grovers Mills, 1938-1996
1 folder
Box 356, Folder 6
Box 524
See also Donald Nelson. Includes correspondence with the following: Batcheller, H.F.; Chambers, Charles W.; Davis, Donald D.; Eberstadt, Ferdinand; Gulick, Luther; Hancock, John M.; Krug, J.A.; Leithead, Barry; Livingston, J.A.; May, Stacy; Weinberg, Sidney; Whiteside, A.D.; Wilson, Charles E.;
War Progress Meetings, 1944 July-1945 June
1 folder
Restrictions may apply.
Box 440, Folder 4
Baldwin, Hanson Weightman (1903-1991)
Warren, Mercy, 1789-1951
1 folder
Box 89, Folder 37
Contains two original autograph letters (11 June 1789 and 21 December 1811) with typescripts of each letter and an article on Mercy Warren (1951).
Warren, Robert Penn, 1936-1946
1 folder
Restrictions may apply.
Box 33, Folder 3
3 to RPB, 1 from RPB
War Service Bureau - Kelley, Maurice and Morgan, Minot C, 1945
1 folder
Restrictions may apply.
Box 17, Folder 32
War Service Bureau Records, 1940-1949
AC014
77 boxes
Princeton University. War Service Bureau
The records of the War Service Bureau include a wide range of documentation for Princeton men who served in World War II. Materials include biographical, military and school-related information, as well as correspondence between the students and Princeton University staff, faculty and students, and subject files for the War Service Bureau office.
W. Arthur Lewis Papers, 1892-1990 (mostly 1950-1990)
MC092
55 boxes
SOME ONLINE MATERIAL
Lewis, W. Arthur (William Arthur) (1915-1991)
Sir W. Arthur Lewis (1915-1991) was a pioneer in the field of economic development and a leading authority on economic growth in developing countries and associated political and social changes. He was a professor at the University of Manchester and Princeton University and served as an advisor to several governments. Lewis, who was from the Caribbean, also broke through racial barriers in the academic world throughout his career. Lewis's papers document his career as a scholar and as an economic advisor and include his professional correspondence, meeting minutes, reports, and writings.
War-time, Post-War Curriculum (Reports), 1943-1945
1 folder
Restrictions may apply.
Box 69, Folder 2
"Wartime Production Achievements and the Reconversion Outlook," War Production Board, 1945 October 9
1 folder
HAS ONLINE MATERIAL
Box 116, Folder 6