The Sexual Privacy Project subseries is largely composed of case files and subject files about the project's work on behalf of the LBGT community, prostitutes, and the general right to sexual privacy. Major issues addressed in the cases include anti-sodomy laws, child custody, discrimination, employment discrimination, military rights, police harassment, and security clearance. The subject files consist of materials on cases and legislation that the ACLU was monitoring and research materials on a wide variety of sexual privacy issues. The subseries also includes materials for a book on gay rights, correspondence from homosexuals in prison about their treatment, files on legalizing prostitution, and files on sexual privacy legislation and challenges in each state.
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Sarah Bernhardt Collection, 1878-1969
TC134
5 boxes
230 items
2.0 linear feet
Bernhardt, Sarah (1844-1923)
The Sarah Bernhardt Collection consists of newspaper and magazine clippings, theater programs and playbills, photographs, and other materials on French actress Sarah Bernhardt.
Files arranged alphabetically by author's name, then by title, of material relating to the Subscription Department editions of author works–for both multi-volume sets and individual titles. Examples: The Novels, Tales and Sketches of J. M. Barrie (Thistle Edition of 12 volumes, 1896-1911); S. A. Kilbourne's Game Fishes of the United States (1878).
Publication files (promotional circulars, correspondence), subscription forms, and manufacturing records related to subscription editions of mostly multi-volume works
J. Popper-Lynkeus, 1878-1957
1 folder
Box 45, Folder 2
Corresponds to microfilm reel 32 file 1. 32-753 to 32-805.
Adams, Edwin Plimpton, 1878-1956
1 folder
Box 1, Folder 6
Princeton professor's correspondence about his Smithsonian publishings.
This series includes loose manuscript and printed documents and ephemera, including receipts and invoices, a travel permit, transcripts of BBC poetry programs curated by Mortimer, typescripts and galley proofs of writings of others, printed pamphlets Mortimer collected, and clippings about Mortimer.
Series 12. Conferences, 1877-2012
5 boxes
1 folder
The Conferences series contains material on conferences, symposia, and panel discussions that have taken place at Princeton University.
Princeton University Doctoral Dissertations, 1877-2010 (mostly 1950-2010)
AC100
1242 linear feet
Princeton University. Library. Special Collections
The dissertations represent doctoral work in over forty graduate departments. They date from 1877 to the present and they are arranged chronologically.
Cemeteries and Burial Grounds, Princeton Cemetery, 1877-2009
1 folder
HAS ONLINE MATERIAL
Box 327, Folder 3
Series 1: Syllabi and Course Materials, 1877-2005
5 boxes
Restrictions may apply.
Series 1: Syllabi and Course Materials, 1884-2005 consists of syllabi, reading lists, study outlines, grade books, examinations and similar materials from Princeton University courses in a variety of subjects. The majority of the materials are from the 20th century.
Series 4: Printed Materials, 1877-2003
2 boxes
Restrictions may apply.
Consists of works by Frances Hodgson Burnett and Vivian Burnett, as well as clippings and miscellaneous printed materials.
Series 2: Project Files, 1877-2000 (mostly 1970-1995)
1 item
Restrictions may apply.
American civil liberties union
The Project Files series contains the records of twelve of the ACLU's projects, which each addressed an area of civil liberties violations. Project records typically consist of case files, research files, and project publicity and correspondence. The best documented projects are the Children's Rights Project and Women's Rights Project, and to a lesser extent the Arts Censorship Project, Capital Punishment Project, and Reproductive Freedom Project.
The Project Files series contains the records of twelve of the ACLU's projects, which each addressed an area of civil liberties violations. Project records typically consist of case files, research files, and project publicity and correspondence. The best documented projects are the Children's Rights Project and Women's Rights Project, and to a lesser extent the Arts Censorship Project, Capital Punishment Project, and Reproductive Freedom Project. Please see the subseries descriptions for additional information about the contents of each subseries.
Subseries 12A: General Materials, 1877-1994
3 boxes
Restrictions may apply.
Subseries 12A: General Materials, 1877-1994 [bulk: 1888-1932], is housed in boxes 40, 40A, 57, 238, and 239, the latter two comprising portraits. Biographical information is limited but does contain some interesting anecdotes, one of which is from a student from the class of 1899. A copy of an article about the David Swing trial is the only record from Patton's pre- Princeton years. Both his College of New Jersey and Princeton Theological Seminary inaugurations are documented, including a few letters about the preparations for these events. There is a copy of a paper on Patton's presidency from "The Aims of Education" course taught by President Harold T. Shapiro in the 1990s. There is also an article from The New York Observer that offers a complimentary perspective on Patton. Another item of interest can be found in the Honors/Portrait folder, in the form of a prayer that the then ex-president Patton offered when the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred on President Harding. The correspondence in this subseries is arranged in alphabetical order by author. If the author is unknown, the letter is filed under the addressee's name. There are numerous photographs of Patton, and it is interesting to note the change in his countenance, as his stark youthful features yielded to his older, kindlier appearance.
Series 12: Francis Landey Patton Records, 1877-1994
19 boxes
Restrictions may apply.
Francis Landey Patton served as president from 1888 to 1902 during an era of change and growth, reflected in the adoption of the name Princeton University in 1896. Born January 22, 1843 in Warwick, Bermuda in a house called Carberry, Patton was the eldest of three sons. His father died when he was six years old. Patton attended the Warwick Academy in Bermuda and graduated from Knox College at the University of Toronto in 1862 and from the Princeton Theological Seminary in 1865, the year in which he was ordained a Presbyterian minister. His first three pastorates were in the state of New York. In 1865 he married Rosa Antoinette Stevenson, with whom he had seven children.
The Capital Punishment Project subseries documents the ACLU's opposition to the death penalty and includes files on state legislation, clemency policies, and subject files on the wide range of issues involved, such as research and statistics on the application of the death penalty, death penalty cases, organizations with similar goals, the court system, and capital punishment internationally. The records also document the administration of the project, including the files of director Henry Schwarzschild, files from affiliate involvement with the project, project publicity, correspondence, and publications.
William Starr Myers Papers, 1877-1974 (mostly 1897-1956)
MC098
36 boxes
Myers, William Starr (1877-1956)
William Starr Myers (1877-1954) was a professor of history and politics at Princeton University and a noted historian of New Jersey and the Republican Party. The William Starr Myers Papers document the history of his teaching career and published works.
Princeton University. Princeton University Fund.
Though informal fundraising groups acting under the auspices of the Graduate Council had used the name since the 1920s, the Princeton University Fund as it came to be known was officially assembled in 1940 to provide a permanent organization dedicated to annual giving and other fundraising efforts. Consists of detailed committee minutes and correspondence of the Princeton University Fund. Also included in the collection are annual fundraising reports, promotional materials and clippings, and organizational charts.
Notes and Sources, 1877-1970s
1 folder
HAS ONLINE MATERIAL
Restrictions may apply.
Box 1, Folder 6
Consists of typed notes about the scientific expeditions that took place during the summer of 1877, photocopied sources that document the expeditions, and correspondence between librarians, archivists and patrons that contain additional information and sources on these expeditions.
Series 3: Binders and Scrapbooks, 1877-1956 (bulk 1927-1953) consists primarily of lists of donors, gifts, projects and similar, reports, and publicity materials arranged in 3-ring binders. It also contains a scrapbook from the first year of the Princeton University Fund's official operation (1940-1941).
The Printed Matter Series includes books, journals, magazines, newspapers, and pamphlets. The bulk of the material was collected by Myers and a number of the journals and magazines contain pieces written by Myers. Many of the newspapers and pamphlets were likely collected for research purposes, as their subjects reflect topics he wrote about.
Delafield, John 2nd, 1877-1953
1 folder
Box 134, Folder 5
Printed matter and photographs, and includes press clippings, pamphlets and miscellaneous printed material
This subseries includes the correspondence, diaries, and scrapbooks of Emma Comfort Crookshank. Some items predate her marriage to Harry M. Crookshank. There are 9 diaries with large gaps in the years covered.
General, 1877-1945
1 box
Restrictions may apply.
Along with some materials relating to the Class of 1886, such as lists of members, address information, and a supplement to the Class of 1886 history published in 1911, there are also various documents and ephemera relating to Cameron's time as a student and professor at Princeton.
These files were retrieved from Medina's filing cabinets at his Foley Square office in 1986. Much of it may complement other series but is from later in his life; personal and professional files are interspersed.
Daily Princetonian
The Daily Princetonian is the newspaper of Princeton University. The records consist of subject files from the editorial offices of The Prince covering topics such as awards, events, journalism seminars, and by-laws of the paper, as well as booklets published by the Daily Princetonian corporation.
Murray S. Peyton Collection of Princeton Track & Field Materials, 1876-2016 (mostly 1950-2013)
AC460
9 boxes
Peyton, Murray S.
Murray S. Peyton ('57) was on the track and football teams while at Princeton and has collected material related to Princeton and Ivy League Track & Field for over 50 years. The collection consists largely of track meet rosters, results, and program magazines.
The Track Field and Cross Country Materials series contains rosters, meet schedules, programs, score cards, results, clippings and press releases related to Princeton Men's and Women's Track Field and Cross Country.
Series 3: Banners, Pennants and Flags, 1876-2008
16 boxes
22 items
This series contains banners, pennants, and flags related to various University events and organizations. It includes several flags that went to the moon in 1969 with Charles Conrad.
The Trustees series consists of photos of Princeton trustees.
Track Rosters, 1876-2004
1 box
Box 6
The Track Rosters folder contains men's and women's track rosters.
This series includes the Bradley Senate office's administrative records. Most records in this group were created by Marcia Aronoff, Marina Gentilini, and Margaret Hawthorne, and consist of schedules, invoices and receipts, and routine correspondence.
Series 1: Daily Princetonian Records, 1876-1989
3 boxes
Restrictions may apply.
Series 1: Daily Princetonian records, 1876-1989 consists of subject files from the editorial offices of the Daily Princetonian covering topics such as award banquets, journalism seminars, managerial records and by-laws of the paper. Also included are some financial records and stock certificates, and several special issues and fund-raising books published by the paper. The bulk of the materials are from the 1950s through 1970s, representing only one portion of the newspaper's long history
The series includes figurines, equipment, and clothing.
Felice and Mildred Morris Autograph Collection, 1876-1961 (mostly 1895-1915)
C0093
1 box
0.45 linear feet
Morris, Felice
The Felice and Mildred Morris Autograph Collection consists of letters from numerous 19th- and early 20th-century actors, actresses, playwrights, and others associated with the theater, collected by the Morrises. Included are James Matthew Barrie, Edwin Booth, Dion Boucicault, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Wilkie Collins, Charlotte Cushman, Clyde Fitch, Charles Dana Gibson, Laurence Hutton, Louis Napoleon Parker, Adelina Patti, William Seymour, Otis Skinner, and Kate Wiggin.
Montgomery, Richard, 1876-1957
1 folder
Box 150, Folder 23
Contains a Quebec travel guide, printed biographical notes, and ephemera