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William M. Armstrong Collection on E.L. Godkin, 1833-1978
C0560
14 boxes
6.5 linear feet
SOME ONLINE MATERIAL
Armstrong, William M. (William Martin) (1919)
This collection consists of American historian William M. Armstrong's works and research material on Edwin Lawrence Godkin (1831-1902), a founder and editor of The Nation (1865-1881) and editor of the New York Evening Post (1883-1900). The collection contains typed manuscripts of Armstrong's biography on Godkin along with other writings, as well as photocopies, microfilms, and typescripts of correspondence.
William McElwee Miller Papers, 1931-1979
C0385
4 boxes
1.2 linear feet
SOME ONLINE MATERIAL
Miller, William McElwee
Consists of articles, correspondence, notes, miscellaneous material, and printed matter of William McElwee Miller, a Presbyterian clergyman and a missionary in Iran from 1919 to 1962.
Leary, William M. (William Matthew) (1934-2006)
William M. Leary (1934-2006) was an aviation historian who wrote his doctoral thesis on the politician H. Alexander Smith. The collection contains materials that Leary consulted in the process of writing his thesis, along with a manuscript of the thesis.
William M. Sloane Papers, 1931-1979
C0236
7 boxes
3.50 linear feet
Sloane, William (1906-1974)
Consists primarily of correspondence of William M. Sloane during his publishing and editorial career, which is documented in several publishing files. These include papers of the Association of American University Presses when Sloane served as vice-president and president (1966, 1969-70); the Council on Books in Wartime; the Visiting Committee of American Book Publishers; and the publishing houses of Henry Holt and Company (1938-46) and William Sloane Associates (1946-52).
William O. Baker Papers, 1912-2008
MC218
65 boxes
Baker, William O. (William Oliver) (1915-2005)
William O. Baker (1915-2005) was a prominent research chemist, head of Bell Laboratories, and a frequent advisor to the government on scientific affairs and technology. His government service spanned from the Truman administration through the Bush administration and focused on intelligence gathering and national security issues. Baker's papers document his government service beginning with President Eisenhower, as well as his career at Bell Labs, and include correspondence, writings, and reports.
William Oliver Strunk Collection, 1937-1979
C1081
2 boxes
0.6 linear feet
Princeton University. Library. Special Collections
Consists of selected papers of W. Oliver Strunk, who was a professor of music at Princeton University (1937-1966).
William Rankin Correspondence, 1881-1958 (mostly 1905-1940)
C0876
2 boxes
.6 linear feet
Rankin, William (1863-1943)
William Rankin (Princeton Class of 1886) was an art historian, specializing in Italian art, and was co-author, with Alice Van Vechten Brown, of A Short History of Italian Painting (1914). Consists of correspondence of Rankin.
Box 14, Folder 50
Several handwritten letters, a card with pen drawing, and a short biography with a photograph.
Williams-Ellis, Amabel, 1939-1983
1 folder
Box 86, Folder 4
File for Learn to Love First (1939-1983)
William Seymour Family Papers, 1733-1967 (mostly 1870-1933)
TC011
89 boxes
42 linear feet
SOME ONLINE MATERIAL
Seymour, William (1855-1933)
Consists primarily of the professional papers of prominent late 19th- and early 20th-century American theatrical stage manager and director William Seymour (1855-1933). The majority of papers include correspondence as well as numerous production-related materials, such as playscripts, promptbooks, and sheet music. Family members, particularly other well-known theater figures, such as Seymour's sister-in-law Fanny Davenport (1850-1898), are also represented in the collection through correspondence, production materials, ephemera, and newspaper clippings.
Williams, Ferd Elton, 1946
1 box
Restrictions may apply.
Box 98
Department: Chemistry; contains photo; date reflects year of degree or last year of enrollment.
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.
Williams, William Carlos, 1926 August 18-1949 May 6
1 folder
Restrictions may apply.
Box 38, Folder 5
Williams, William Carlos, 1929-1946
1 folder
Restrictions may apply.
Box 33, Folder 6
6 to RPB, 1 from RPB
William Tipping Papers, 1688-2001
C1462
4 boxes
2.4 linear feet
Tipping, William
Conists of personal papers of William Tipping Esq, of Brasted Park, Sevenoaks, in Kent, and Avray near Paris. He was the son of the successful Liverpool merchant John Tipping, who in his twenties traveled extensively in Europe and the Middle East before turning to Tory politics and serving as director of the London and North Western Railway.
William W. Lockwood Papers, 1919-1977
MC086
5 boxes
1 folder
Lockwood, William W. (William Wirt) (1906-1978)
The William W. Lockwood Papers document the American Institute of Pacific Relations and Lockwood's activities within the organization during the McCarthy era. A significant amount of the collection concerns the investigation of the Institute of Pacific Relations by Senators Joseph McCarthy and Pat McCarran. The collection also documents U.S.-Far East relations, particularly U.S.-Japanese trade and the Japanese textile industry.
William Yarrell Collection, 1830-1961 (mostly 1833-1856)
C0603
1 box
1.25 linear feet
Princeton University. Library. Special Collections
Consists of letters and drawings of William Yarrell, a nineteenth-century British naturalist, and related printed matter.
Box 36, Folder 11
Includes clippings, photographs, and printed matter