Search Results
Item report no. 107
Graham, Dunstan.
George Adams Graham Papers, 1935-1995 (mostly 1935-1964)
MC061
5 boxes
Graham, George A. (George Adams) (1904-2005)
George Adams Graham, faculty member in the Department of Politics at Princeton University from 1935 to 1958, specialized in the field of public administration. He was also active in public life, serving on the Citizens Federal Committee on Education; the Committee on Indian Affairs (a subcommittee of the Hoover Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of Government); the Committee on Public Administration of the Social Science Research Council; and the second Hoover Commission's Task Force on Personnel and Civil Service. His papers consist of reports, notes, correspondence, and subject files from his service in these capacities.
Greenbaum, Edward S. (Edward Samuel) (1890-1970)
Edward S. Greenbaum (1890-1970) was a lawyer in New York City in the legal firm of Greenbaum, Wolff & Ernst who was involved in court reform efforts throughout his career. He also served in the War Department during World War II as executive officer to Under Secretary of War Robert P. Patterson, negotiating contracts with the private sector for munitions and supplies. Greenbaum's papers document his career as a lawyer, as well as his government service, and include correspondence, legal documents, reports, and publications.
Item report no. 119
Greenberg, Harry
Item report no. 104
Greenberg, Henry
Arthur M. Greene Collection, 1902-1953
C0434
4 boxes
2.7 linear feet
Greene, Arthur Maurice (1872-1953)
Consists of works, correspondence, and memorabilia of Princeton School of Engineering dean Arthur M. Greene, as well as papers of others about him.
Box b-002028, Folder 1
Greene, Belle da Costa
Consists of two letters about Belle da Costa Greene, one letter written by her, and several newspaper clippings and other ephemera related to the Pierpont Morgan Library.
Green Family Collection, 1771-1969 (mostly 1810-1895)
C0304
3 boxes
1.2 linear feet
Green, Henry Woodhull (1804-1876)
The Green Family Collection consists of correspondence, documents, and printed matter of the Green family of Trenton and Mercer County, New Jersey, including Henry Woodhull Green (Princeton Class of 1820), his parents, Elizabeth and Caleb Green, his brother, John Cleve Green, and his son, Charles Ewing Green.
Joseph Coy Green Papers, circa 1907-1977 (mostly 1931-1953)
MC065
41 boxes
Green, Joseph Coy (1887-1978)
Joseph Coy Green (Princeton Class of 1908) served in a number of State Department positions, including his appointment as special representative to the International Institute of Agriculture in Rome (1931), chairman of the Armaments Commission (1944-1946), member of the U.S. Mission to observe the elections in Greece (1946), director of the Foreign Service Board of Examiners, and ambassador to Jordan (1952-1953). Included in this collection are correspondence, journals, scrapbooks, diaries, reports, notes, and printed matter.
Alyse Gregory Correspondence, 1944-1967
C0306
1 box
0.2 linear feet
Gregory, Alyse (1884-1967)
Consists of correspondence of the American suffragette Alyse Gregory with her friend A. H. Degenhardt.
Donald Worner Griffin Papers, 1924-1991
AC242
2 boxes
Griffin, Donald Worner
Donald Worner Griffin was a member of the Princeton class of 1923. Griffin was recognized frequently by University administration as being instrumental in revitalizing alumni ties in the years after World War II, as well as helping shape the modern state of Princeton alumni relations. Consists of the personal correspondence and clippings of Donald Worner Griffin.
Gillett G. Griffin Papers, 1928-2016
AC464
39 boxes
Restrictions may apply.
Griffin, Gillett G. (Gillett Good) (1928-2016)
Gillett Good Griffin, a curator of Pre-Columbian collections at the Princeton University Art Museum from 1967 to 2005, spurred dynamic growth in the museum's collections of art of the ancient Americas. The Gillett G. Griffin Papers reflect Griffin's personal life and relationships as well as his professional work and his donation of objects to the Princeton University Art Museum.
Grose, Peter (1934)
Peter Grose is an editor and specialist on the history of intelligence. The Peter Grose Papers document Grose's research on Allen Dulles, the origins and early years of the Central Intelligence Agency, and the Soviet Union.
Jacques Guérin Collection of Violette Leduc Materials, 1945-1971
C1791
3 boxes
3 linear feet
Guérin, Jacques, 1902-2000
Consists of manuscripts authored by Violette Leduc, including correspondence with Jacques Guérin, drafts of novels, short stories, and articles. Also includes letters, postcards, and notes exchanged with other correspondents. Literary manuscripts included in the collection include works such as Ravages, Thérèse et Isabelle, and La Vieille Fille et le Mort, among other writings.
Selected Papers of Sparse Grey Hackle, 1765-1954
C0591
1 box
1.25 linear feet
Hackle, Sparse Grey (1892)
Consists of selected manuscripts and documents of Sparse Grey Hackle, an American author of books about angling.
George E. Hafstad Papers, 1942-1976
MC307
1 box
Hafstad, George E. (1902-1988)
George Hafstad was a plant pathologist and a field technician with the U.S. Rubber Development Corporation in Brazil from 1943 to 1945. The George E. Hafstad Papers include a diary, several technician reports, and a folder of photographs from Hafstad's time as a field technician with the U.S. Rubber Development Corporation Amazon Division.
Emily Hale Collection, 1929-1967 (mostly 1929-1930)
C1294
1 box
0.2 linear feet
Hale, Emily (1891-1969)
Consists chiefly of selected letters of J. J. Hayes sent to Emily Hale related to the Irish theater in the first quarter of the twentieth century.
Halliburton, Richard (1900-1939)
Richard Halliburton traveled extensively in the first part of twentieth century after graduating from Princeton University in 1921. The collection contains autograph and typescript drafts of seven of Halliburton's books, short stories, essays, school notes, and other travel memorabilia, as well as Halliburton's correspondence with his parents and others, research materials about Rupert Brooke, and a significant group of photographs documenting his travels throughout Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.
Wesley Halliburton Correspondence, 1939-1950
C0284
1 box
0.2 linear feet
Halliburton, Wesley (1965)
Consists of four small groups of correspondence between Wesley Halliburton and others after the death of his famous son Richard in 1939. Richard Halliburton was a celebrated adventurer and author known, among other things, for having swum the length of the Panama Canal.
James S. Hall Collection of George Frideric Handel, 1714-1968 (mostly 1946-1968)
C0640
12 boxes
29 items
Hall, James S.
Consists (primarily) of manuscripts of works by Handel and his contemporaries but also of correspondence and subject files gathered by James S. Hall, the English surgeon who collected most of the manuscripts.
Hall, Melvin Adams (1889)
Melvin A. Hall's renaissance career as adventurer, aviator, soldier, agent, financial administrator and author spanned four and a half decades, and is well represented in this collection. The materials include: diaries; personal and business correspondence; official documents, reports and correspondence from his tenure with the American Financial Mission in Persia; copies of his published writings, including drafts of his books Journey to the End of an Era and Bird of Time; articles, reviews, speeches and military intelligence reports; copies of unpublished writings; subject files containing background and research notes; information on his medals, awards and commendations; diaries and correspondence from Hall's father, William Augustus Hall, Hall's wife Josephine Johnson Hall, a World War I field nurse; and photographs and scrapbooks.
Donald Ross Hamilton Papers, 1946-1970
C0370
13 boxes
Hamilton, Donald Ross (1914-1972)
Conists of selected papers of Princeton physicist Donald Ross Hamilton.
Ian Hamilton Working Papers for J. D. Salinger: A Writing Life, 1934-1988 (mostly 1984-1987)
C0714
3 boxes
1.35 linear feet
Hamilton, Ian (1938-2001)
Consists of papers of British poet and literary critic Ian Hamilton that were used in preparation of his biography J. D. Salinger: A Writing Life, which was never published as a result of judicial decisions in the case of J. D. Salinger vs. Random House and Ian Hamilton (1987).
Sinclair Hamilton Papers, 1942-1970
C0439
7 boxes
6.65 linear feet
Hamilton, Sinclair
Consists of a manuscript and correspondence of Sinclair Hamilton (Princeton Class of 1906).
James Holly Hanford Correspondence, 1912-1954
C0163
1 box
0.2 linear feet
Hanford, James Holly (1882-1969)
Consists of selected letters to American scholar and educator James Holly Hanford, most of them concerning his studies of John Milton.
Neilson Campbell Hannay Collection of William Cowper, 1711-1965 (mostly 1750-1799)
C0134
10 boxes
6 items
10 Volumes
5 linear feet
Hannay, Neilson Campbell (1880-1962)
Consists of poetry manuscripts, documents, pictorial works, correspondence, and miscellanea relating to the English poet William Cowper (1731-1800), and to his circle of family, friends, and editors, collected by Neilson Campbell Hannay.
Hardy Family
The Collection on William F. McCombs contains materials on and by William F. McCombs, a lawyer who was actively involved in Woodrow Wilson's gubernatorial and presidential campaigns. McCombs' secretary, Maurice F. Lyons, provided transcripts of correspondence and notes authored by McCombs to Arthur S. Link, as part of Link's work on The Papers of Woodrow Wilson. Correspondence between Lyons and Link concerning the typescripts is also located in this collection, as well as a set of bound newspaper clippings on Wilson's campaigns and administrations created by McComb's sister.
James Penrose Harland papers, 1906-1969
AC239
3 boxes
Harland, James Penrose (1891-1973)
James Penrose Harland was a graduate of the Princeton University Class of 1913. The collection consists of James Penrose Harland's diaries, as well as clippings, photographs, postcards, and some correspondence.
Harlan, John M. (John Marshall) (1899-1971)
John Marshall Harlan (1899-1971), a distinguished lawyer and jurist, served on the U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court. Harlan's papers consist of legal materials, correspondence, writings, and personal papers that document his career as an attorney and a judge, especially the period when he was a Supreme Court Justice.
Desmond Harmsworth Family Papers, circa 1870-1988
C1302
9 boxes
4.3 linear feet
Harmsworth, Desmond
Consists of selected papers of Desmond Harmsworth (1903-1990) and other members of the Harmsworth Family, including manuscripts, correspondence, and legal and business documents between Desmond Harmsworth Limited and The Nonesuch Press.
Harold Ober Associates
This collection consists of correspondence of the New York City literary agency Harold Ober Associates, Inc. and its three London affiliates. Established by Harold Ober (1881-1959) in the 1920s, the agency quickly grew in size and reputation, and has been considered one of the leading representatives for American and British writers in the world. The correspondence includes letters between the agency or affiliates and clients, editors, publishers, and other agents. Also included are other organizational files, such as date books and financial ledgers.
Harper & Brothers Publishers
The Selected Papers of Harper & Brothers consist primarily of the editorial and business correspondence of Harper & Brothers, a distinguished publishing firm, between 1909 and 1960.
George McLean Harper Papers, 1907-1953
C0313
9 boxes
4.4 linear feet
Harper, George McLean (1863-1947)
George McLean Harper was a writer and educator in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The collection consists of papers and manuscripts concerning two of Harper's books William Wordsworth, His Life, Works, and Influence (1916) and Wordsworth's French Daughter (1921). There are also papers relating to Harper's poems, stories, articles and speeches, as well as some correspondence.
Box 5, Folder 017
Harris & Ewing.
Image number: 198. Folder or item number: 017.
Charles Homer Haskins Papers, 1834-1960 (mostly 1909-1937)
C0702
34 boxes
16.8 linear feet
Haskins, Charles Homer (1870-1937)
Consists of selected papers of American historian Charles Homer Haskins reflecting his academic career and government appointments.
Calvin S. Hathaway Collection, 1938-1974
C0441
4 boxes
Hathaway, Calvin S.
The Calvin S. Hathaway Collection consists of correspondence (especially with Florence C. Quinby), photographs, postcards, offprints, slides, and newspaper clippings of American Curator Calvin S. Hathaway (Princeton Class of 1930) relating to his collection on equestrian statues of the world.
Hays, Arthur Garfield (1881-1954)
The Arthur Garfield Hays Papers consist of correspondence, case files, speeches, articles, books, news clippings, and photos which document his career as a New York City lawyer and general counsel for the ACLU.
H. R. Hays Correspondence with Latin American Writers, 1922-1981 (mostly 1940-1955)
C0847
1 box
0.2 linear feet
Hays, H. R. (Hoffman Reynolds) (1904-1980)
H. R. Hays was a writer, anthropologist, and educator. The collection contains his correspondence with ten Latin American writers and poets, primarily about literary and research issues. Also included are typescripts of an article about Jorge Carrera Andrade's poetry and Antenor Orrego's prologue to Trilce (1922).
Box b-001094, Folder 5
Hecht, Ben (1894-1964)
Includes various materials, much of which are related to Hecht's book, Perfidy, such as a typed manuscript of the book under the earlier title, Perdidy in Israel, a book review of Perfidy authored by his wife, Rose Caylor, as well as correspondence, printed materials, such as a first edition stageplay and playbill for Hecht's A Flag is Born, and clippings and other ephemera.
Ernest Hemingway and Milford J. Baker Correspondence, 1918-1969 (mostly 1930-1932)
C0699
1 box
0.2 linear feet
Hemingway, Ernest (1899-1961)
Consists primarily of correspondence between American novelist Ernest Hemingway and his friend Milford J. Baker.
Ernest Hemingway Letters to Charles T. Lanham, 1944-1961
C0067
1 box
0.4 linear feet
Hemingway, Ernest (1899-1961)
Consists primarily of letters that American novelist Ernest Hemingway sent to his friend General C. T. Lanham during and after World War II, with related photographs.
Patrick Hemingway Papers, 1927-1961
C0066
5 boxes
3 linear feet
Hemingway, Patrick.
Consists of correspondence, documents, photographs, and miscellanea of Ernest Hemingway's middle son, Patrick (1928- ), and the Hemingway family.
Henry Holt and Company.
Henry Holt was a prominent publisher in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The collection consists of correspondence and manuscripts of authors published by the company, various bookkeeping records, and a collection of photographs, publicity materials, and clippings about Robert Frost.
H. Struve Hensel Scrapbooks, 1943-1954
MC167
1 box
Hensel, H. Struve (Herman Struve) (1901-1991)
Herman Struve Hensel (1901-1991) was an international lawyer. This collection consists of two scrapbooks containing clippings, correspondence, press releases, photographs, articles and speeches relating to Hensel's service as assistant secretary of the Navy and to the Army-McCarthy Hearings.
Collection of Harry H. Hess Materials, 1932-1968
C1696
0.21 linear feet
(1 container)
Hess, Harry Hammond
Consists primarily of a few writings and field notes of American geologist Harry Hammond Hess (1906-1969).
H. H. Hess Papers, 1932-1969
C0444
34 boxes
Hess, Harry Hammond (1906-1969)
The H. H. Hess Papers consists of professional papers, correspondence, and related materials of the American geologist and educator Harry Hammond Hess (1906-1969).
Roger Hinks Papers, 1932-1968
C0369
11 boxes
Hinks, R. P. (Roger Packman) (1903-1963)
The collection consists of the original diaries (with typed transcriptions) of art historian Roger Hinks, with early and final drafts of The Gymnasium of the Mind: The Journals of Roger Hinks, 1933-1963 (1984), the publication edited by John Goldsmith that resulted from them. Included are some related correspondence, photographs, and estate material.
Hirschman, Albert O.
Albert O. Hirschman (1915- ) was a leading scholar in the field of economic development whose work focused on Latin America but encompassed the globe. He was a professor at Yale, Columbia, Harvard, and the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. Hirschman's papers document his scholarship on economic development and his academic career and include his correspondence written while he was at the Institute for Advanced Study, his writings, and his research notes and materials, especially related to his work in Latin America and for the World Bank.
Esther and Doris Hoffman Correspondence, 1925-1959
MC317
0.42 linear feet
(1 box)
Hoffman, Esther
Esther Hoffman served with the Intelligence Establishment of the Department of the Army for over forty-one years. Doris Hoffman worked as a secretary for the League of Nations Commission in Peking, China between 1929 and 1934. The collection consists largely of letters written home by sisters Esther and Doris Hoffman while employed in Peking, China between 1925 and 1941.
Léon-François Hoffmann Collection on Haitian Literature, 1936-2009
C1103
1 box
0.2 linear feet
Hoffmann, Léon-François
Consists of correspondence in French between Léon-François Hoffmann and Haitian poet René Depestre, including handwritten letters, faxes, and several other documents. Other additions include photocopies of correspondence between Haitian writer and politician Jacques Roumain and his wife Nicole Hibbert.
Holbrooke, Richard C. (1941-2010)
Richard C. Holbrooke was an American diplomat who led negotiations at the Dayton Accords for peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1995. The Richard C. Holbrooke Papers contain Holbrooke's subject files, records of public statements, correspondence, writings and drafts of writings, articles and periodicals, and audiovisual materials.
Alice Cort Holden Papers, 1870-1978 (mostly 1870-1919)
C1669
0.8 linear feet
2 boxes
Holden, Alice Cort (1864-1935)
Consists primarily of correspondence and printed material, along with two diaries from 1926, a matted postcard, a photogravure plate, and a piece of hair jewelry. These family papers primarily center on Alice Holden (née Cort), as the correspondence are letters between members of the Cort family, or letters to her from her children. The collection largely documents the relationships of the Holden and Cort families in New York state between the 19th and 20th centuries.
Arthur Cort Holden Papers, 1940-1993
AC246
8 boxes
Holden, Arthur Cort (1890-1993)
Arthur Cort Holden was a member of the Princeton University Class of 1912. He went on to earn a graduate degree in architecture from Cornell University, and joined the New York City firm of McKim, Mead, and White, later forming his own firm and advising Frank Lloyd Wright on the design of the Guggenheim Museum in 1949. Consists of personal papers and correspondence of Arthur Cort Holden.
Arthur Cort Holden Papers, 1845-1993 (mostly 1890-1993)
C0767
39 boxes
Holden, Arthur Cort (1890-1993)
The Arthur Cort Holden Papers consists chiefly Holden's personal and professional papers, accumulated during his life (1890-1993) as an architect and active Princeton University alumnus. Also included are photographs, the papers of friends and family members, and miscellaneous printed matter dating from the 1840s to the 1990s.
Raymond Holden Papers, 1924-1973
C0046
9 boxes
Holden, Raymond P. (Raymond Peckham) (1894-1972)
Raymond Holden was a noted author and publisher, who worked for a variety of publications, including the New Yorker, Fortune, Newsweek, and Reader's Digest. His papers include various copies and notes from his own works, correspondence with friends, some work of other people, and assorted documents.
William Dodge Horne collection of Ernest Hemingway, 1928-2012
C1435
1 box
0.2 linear feet
Restrictions may apply.
Horne, William Dodge
William Horne and Ernest Hemingway were lifelong friends. Horne met Hemingway while a volunteer ambulance driver for the American Red Cross during World War I. They were stationed in Schio, Italy, and drove together on the same ambulance. After Hemingway's failed engagement to Agnes von Kurowsky, they shared an apartment in Chicago during the fall of 1920. When Hemingway married Hadley Richardson in September 1921, Horne was in the wedding party. When the writer died in 1961, Horne was an honorary pallbearer. Contains eight Horne-Hemingway items: a copy of a photograph of Frances Horne [Bunny] and Hemingway in Wyoming in 1928; an autograph signed letter by Ernest Hemingway (with postcript by wife Pauline) to "Dearest Bunny and Horney" [Frances and William Horne], dated 9 September [1929], 2 pp., with envelope; an autograph signed letter by Hemingway to "Dear 'Orny" [Horne], dated 1 June [1930], 2 pp., with 5 pp. of fishing gear advertisements with holograph annotations, with envelope; a typed letter (copy) (dictated to Pauline by Hemingway) to "Dear Horny," dated 23 November [1930], on hospital X-ray form; a typed letter (copy) (dictated to Pauline by Hemingway) to "Dear Horney," dated 26 December [1930], 1 p.; autograph signed letter by Hemingway to "Dear Horney" [William Horne], dated 25 March [1931], 1 p., with envelope; a color copy of a telegram sent by Mary and Ernest Hemingway to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dodge Horne on the occasion of their wedding, 17 September 1955; and a compact disc recording of "Memories of Ernest Hemingway by William Dodge Horne, Jr., whose grandson, William C. Horne, taped the conversation during an English class at Loyola Academy in Wilmette, IL on May 8, 1975"; 1 p.; Also included are a copy of Horne's first person article "The Hemingway I Remember," "as told to Virginia Kleitz Moseley," that appeared in November 5, 1979, issue of the Princeton Alumni Weekly, and a short piece (2012) about Horne's gift of a Hemingway trunk to the Hemingway Museum in Oak Park, Illinois.
Hoskins, Harold B.
Harold Boies Hoskins was a businessman, diplomat, and educator working in Middle Eastern affairs. This collection consists of correspondence, diaries, notes, photographs, publications, maps, and professional files that document Hoskins' personal and professional activities, as well as the Hoskins family.
Walter Houk Collection of Ernest Hemingway, 1946-2010
C1390
5 boxes
3.25 linear feet
Houk, Walter
Consists of manuscripts, correspondence, stenographer's notebooks, photographs, and nautical charts associated with Walter and Juanita Houk's years in Havana, Cuba, documenting their friendship with the Nobel prize-winning author Ernest Hemingway and his wife, Mary.
Peyton Houston Papers, 1925-1994 (mostly 1950-1990)
C0831
60 boxes
2 items
Houston, Peyton (1910-1994)
Peyton Houston (Princeton Class of 1932) worked with the New York investment company Equity Corporation for forty years, while pursuing a career in poetry and freelance writing on the side. His papers include some of his poetry notebooks and drafts and manuscripts of his published works. The collection also contains his correspondence with family and friends, writers and publishers, and photocopied correspondence with Peter Yates. Some drafts of Yates' work and some personal memorabilia of Houston's complete the collection.
Selected Papers of Edward L. Howe, 1763-1956
C0092
1 box
0.2 linear feet
Howe, Edward Leavitt
Consists of correspondence, documents, and memorabilia of the American banker and Princeton graduate (Class of 1891) Edward Leavitt Howe (1870-1952).
Emmet Hughes Papers, 1940-1976 (mostly 1952-1974)
MC073
22 boxes
Hughes, Emmet John (1920)
Emmet John Hughes (1920-1982) was a journalist and speechwriter. The collection is primarily composed of drafts, research files, reviews, and other materials pertaining to various books and articles written by Hughes. The collection also documents Hughes's work as a speechwriter for Dwight D. Eisenhower in the presidential campaigns of 1952 and 1956 and the first year of Eisenhower's presidency, as well as his role as a political advisor and speechwriter for Governor Nelson Rockefeller's 1968 presidential bid.
George A. Hulett Papers, 1909-1962
C0460
6 boxes
1 folder
2.5 linear feet
Hulett, G. A. (George Augustus) (1867-1955)
George A. Hulett (Princeton Class of 1892) was a professor of chemistry at Princeton (1909-1935) and authority on "standard cells." The collection consists of his works, correspondence, documents, photographs, and printed matter.
Goodwin Weinberg Collection of Aldous Huxley, 1908-1961 (mostly 1920-1955)
C0589
1 box
0.2 linear feet
Huxley, Aldous (1894-1963)
Contains approximately 110 letters by Aldous Huxley written to various friends and associates, including Arnold Bennett, Basil Ashmore, Edith Sitwell, Osbert Sitwell, and the American photographer Sanford Roth, collected by Goodwin Weinberg (Princeton Class of 1929).
Hyamson, Albert Montefiore (27 August 1875-5 October 1954)
Albert Montefiore Hyamson was a British civil servant, Zionist author, and historian who served from 1917-1921 in the Jewish Bureau of the United Kingdom Department of Information and from 1921-1934 in Mandate Palestine as Director of Immigration. The Albert Montefiore Hyamson Papers consist primarily of reports written by the Palestine Group in the The Royal Institute of International Affairs, correspondence regarding Palestine between Hyamnson and J. L. Magnes, and a small amount of clippings.
Hyde de Neuville, Anne-Marguerite-Henriette Rouillé de Marigny, baronne (1749?-1849)
Consists of correspondence, photographs, and printed matter concerning the Baron and Baroness Hyde de Neuville.
Jack Iams Mystery Novels, 1946-1950
C0049
5 boxes
Iams, Jack (1910-1990)
Jack Iams (Samuel Harvey Iams, Jr.), Class of 1932, was a noted mystery writer in the first part of the twentieth century. The collection includes notes, drafts, outlines, and typescripts for seven of Iams's mysteries, as well as several assorted items, such a book jacket proofs and page proofs.
Ibargüengoitia, Jorge (1928-1983)
Consists of the writings, correspondence, photographs, and personal papers of the Mexican novelist, journalist, and playwright Jorge Ibargüengoitia as well as writings about him by others and adaptations and translations of his work.
Andrew C. Imbrie Papers, 1895-1947
AC002
3 boxes
Imbrie, Andrew C. (Andrew Clerk) (1875-1965)
The Papers of Andrew C. Imbrie, Class of 1895, (1875-1965) provide information on his undergraduate years, his service as an alumni trustee from 1907 until 1912 (including a period as Financial Secretary of the Princeton University Board of Trustees (1909-1912) during which he had charge of reorganization of the business management of the University leading to the creation of what became the Office of the Controller) and his family's genealogy.
A. Jacobi Papers, 1794-1955 (mostly 1880-1919)
C0724
6 boxes
2.3 linear feet
Jacobi, A. (Abraham) (1830-1919)
The A. Jacobi Papers consists of offprints of writings and lectures, correspondence, memorials, and other miscellanea of the German physician, pediatrician, author, and first professor of children's diseases in the United States Abraham Jacobi (1830-1919).
Photographs: Cassaigne Family, 1945-1953
1 folder
Restrictions may apply.
Box 165, Folder 8
Janet Le Caisne, Eliane
Marius B. Jansen Papers, 1921-2000
C0927
11 boxes
6.5 linear feet
Jansen, Marius B.
Consists of personal papers of Marius B. Jansen, a Princeton professor of Japanese history.
Joseph Jefferson Collection, 1823-1976 (mostly 1829-1905)
TC132
1 box
0.4 linear feet
Jefferson, Joseph (1829-1905)
Joseph Jefferson (1829-1905) was an American actor and author. His collection consists of biographical newspaper clippings, 2 copies of his Autobiography, theatrical criticism and approbation, and clippings on family matters.
John Day Company.
The collection consists of editorial correspondence and some business material of the American publisher.
H. Wright Johnson Collection on Harley Granville-Barker, 1947-1950
TC029
3 boxes
1.2 linear feet
Johnson, H. Wright (Horace Wright) (1924)
This collection consists of letters to H. Wright Johnson (Princeton Class of 1948) regarding Harley Granville-Barker, the subject of Johnson's senior thesis at Princeton. Included is Johnson's thesis, typescripts and correspondence concerning The Prevalence of Witches and Weekending, and correspondence between Johnson and George Bernard Shaw who worked closely with Granville-Barker in the English theater.
Thomas H. Johnson Papers, 1919-1984
C0468
4 boxes
1 folder
1.7 linear feet
Johnson, Thomas Herbert.
The Thomas H. Johnson Papers consists of correspondence, subject files, notes, printed matter, diplomas, and other miscellanea of the American educator and editor Thomas H. Johnson (1902-1985).
Carl W. Jones Magic Collection, 1870s-1948
TC044
4 boxes
122 items
1.85 linear feet
Jones, Carl W. (Carl Waring) (1887-1957)
Consists of three scrapbooks of publicity photographs--compiled by C. A. George Newmann and collected by Carl W. Jones--of some 19th- but mainly 20th-century mentalists, magicians, ventriloquists, and illusionists.
William Jovanovich Papers, 1815-2006 (mostly 1950-1996)
C1505
61 boxes
32.8 linear feet
Jovanovich, William.
William Jovanovich (1920-2001) was an American publisher, author, and businessman, who led the publishing firm Harcourt Brace Jovanovich from 1954 to 1991, as president and later as chief executive officer. The collection consists of Jovanovich's author and publisher files, including an extensive file on Charles A. Lindbergh, along with correspondence, writings, personal and family papers, memorabilia, and other files documenting his career as a major American publisher in the 20th century, his creative pursuits in fiction and nonfiction, and his interest in Yugoslav literature and textbook publishing.
"Reflections on the Present Crisis", 1947 September 30
1 folder
Restrictions may apply.
Box 441, Folder 3
Jowitt, Viscount
Item report no. 110
Kahane, A.
Item report no. 124
Kahane, A.
Erich Kahler Papers, 1900-1989 (mostly 1940-1970)
C0170
15 boxes
5.6 linear feet
Kahler, Erich (1885-1970)
Consists of writings, correspondence, and printed matter of the Jewish scholar, author, and lecturer Erich Kahler, including some magazines and newspaper articles collected for his research purposes. There is also material and correspondence assembled after his death by his wife, Alice Loewy Kahler.
Box b-002124, Folder 20
Kahler, Erich (1885-1970)
Consists of four typewritten letters written by Erich Kahler, along with three newspaper clippings.
Hugh MacNair Kahler Papers, 1900-1964 (mostly 1900-1950)
C0042
9 boxes
5.4 linear feet
Kahler, Hugh MacNair (1883-1969)
Consists of writings, correspondence, documents, photographs, and other miscellanea of the American editor, novelist, and storywriter Hugh MacNair Kahler.
Kantrowitz, Nathan
140 b/w negatives as well as prints of the International Military Tribunal of the Far East taken by Nathan Kantrowitz of the Army photography unit, 1946-1947. The April 2009 Accrual contains prints and negatives of the Lower East Side and Little Italy, Manhattan, 1947.
Jerome Karabel Papers, 1936-1999
AC327
1 box
Karabel, Jerome.
Jerome Karabel is an American sociologist known for his research on university admissions policies. Consists of materials compiled by Jerome Karabel while researching for his 2005 book The Chosen: The Hidden History of Admission and Exclusion at Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. The papers contain correspondence, memoranda, reports, and other documents.
Napoleōn Zervas Letters, 1946-1950
1 folder
Box b-002140, Folder 3
Karamitsos, A.
Consists of one autograph and twelve typed letters signed by Napoleōn Zervas, leader of the resistance organization "National Republican Greek League" (Ethnikos Dēmokratikos Hellēnikos Syndesmos (EDES)).They all bear the logo of the political party and they deal with the attempt to form a committee in Piraeus. In one of the letters, sent from Zervas to the representative of the party, Ēlias G. Arapēs stating, "So sit where you are assigned and drink the necessary bitter glasses as long as I swallow whole rivers". Five letters appeal to members to attend the first committee meeting. He signs two on paper with the logo of the Minister of Public Order. There is also an envelope of the political party and two typed letters to Napoleōn Zervas from Ēlias G. Arapēs, representative of EDES in the Piraeus region. Dimensions of letters from 22 x 14 to 29 x 22 cm.
Sonja Karsen Papers, 1897-1993 (mostly 1950-1973)
C0813
4 boxes
Karsen, Sonja
Sonja Karsen, born in 1919, was a professor of Spanish at Skidmore College and intensively researched Jaime Torres Bodet and Guillermo Valencia, two Latin American politicians and poets. The Sonja Karsen papers contain much of her research on these two figures.
Philosophy Manuscripts of Walter Kaufmann, 1947-1975
C0469
14 boxes
5.4 linear feet
Kaufmann, Walter (1921-1980)
The Philosophy Manuscripts of Walter Kaufmann consists of manuscripts, galleys, and page proofs of many of the writings and translations of the American philosopher, educator, and author Walter Kaufmann (1921-1980).
Walter Kauzmann Papers, 1940-1993
C0978
2 boxes
0.6 linear feet
Kauzmann, Walter (1916)
Consists of correspondence and miscellaneous materials related to Walter Kauzmann's work on the Manhattan Project and his career as a professor of chemistry at Princeton University.
Keeley, Edmund.
Edmund Keeley (1928-) is an author, translator, and Charles Barnwell Straut Professor Emeritus of English at Princeton University, best known for his translations and writings on Greek poets C. P. Cavafy, George Seferis, Odysseus Elytēs and Giannēs Ritsos. The papers consist of Keeley's drafts and proofs of translations, fiction, and nonfiction, including novels, articles, essays, introductions, reviews, and other writings, as well as for works he edited, along with personal and professional correspondence, faculty material, files of the P.E.N. American Center and other institutions with which he was involved, awards and speeches, biographical materials, family papers, scrapbook and other printed materials, manuscripts of others, and photographs and photograph albums.
Keeley, James H. (James Hugh) (1895-1990)
The James H. Keeley Jr. papers document Keeley's career in the Foreign Service from 1920 through the 1960s. Over the course of his career, Keeley served in Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Canada, Greece, Belgium, and Italy.
Robert V. Keeley Papers, 1918-2008
MC284
23 boxes
Keeley, Robert V.
Robert Vossler Keeley ('51) was a U.S. Foreign Service member and writer who served in a number of posts. The Robert V. Keeley Papers consist of reports, correspondence, writings, journals, and photographs from the breadth of Keeley's career, including his Foreign Service postings in Uganda, Cambodia, Mauritius, Zimbabwe, and Greece, as well as correspondence and other materials created and kept by Robert Keeley's wife, Louise Keeley.
Kelleher, Patrick J. (Patrick Joseph) (1917)
Patrick J. Kelleher was the Director of the Princeton University Art Museum from 1962-1973. Consists of correspondence, publications, notes, press releases, schedules, and photographs collected by Patrick J. Kelleher over the course of his directorship of the Princeton University Art Museum.
Kelleher, Patrick J. (Patrick Joseph) (1917)
Patrick Kelleher was director of the Princeton University Art Museum from 1960 to 1972. His papers consist of articles, notes, photographs, and printed matter from Kelleher about the Holy Crown of Hungary. There is a smaller selection of correspondence with artists and colleagues about the direction of the Art Museum.
Maurice Kelley Collection, 1935-1971
C0457
4 boxes
2.7 linear feet
Kelley, Maurice (1903-1996)
Contains correspondence, photographs, memorabilia, and printed matter of American educator and librarian, Maurice Kelley (Princeton Class of 1934).
Edward Kendall Papers, 1935-1970
C0669
17 boxes
13.5 linear feet
Kendall, Edward C. (Edward Calvin) (1886-1972)
Visiting Professor in the Department of Biochemistry at Princeton and Nobel Peace Prize winner, Edward Kendall conducted biochemical research and is best known for his work on the hormones of the cortex of the adrenal glands. His collection includes typescripts of scientific articles, laboratory notebooks and notes, correspondence regarding patients, and a great deal of printed material.
Peter Kenen papers, 1930-2009
MC259
2 boxes
Kenen, Peter B. (1932-2012)
Peter B. Kenen is a well-known economist, prolific writer, and Walker Professor of Economics and International Finance, Emeritus, at Princeton University. These records document Kenen's research and teaching work.