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Box 1, Folder 11
"First United States Army: Report of Operations, 1944 August 1-1945 February 22" (Item 23), circa 1945 1 folder
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Box 98, Folder 3
"First United States Army: Report of Operations, 1944 August 1-1945 February 22, Annexes 1-3" (Item 24), circa 1945 1 folder
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Box 98, Folder 4
"First United States Army: Report of Operations, 1944 August 1-1945 February 22, Annexes 4-8" (Item 25), circa 1945 1 folder
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Box 98, Folder 5
"First United States Army: Report of Operations, 1944 August 1-1945 February 22, Annexes 9-14" (Item 26), circa 1945 1 folder
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Box 99, Folder 1
"First United States Army: Report of Operations, 1943 October 20-1944 August 1" (Item 27), circa 1945 1 folder
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Box 99, Folder 2
"First United States Army: Report of Operations, 1943 October 20-1944 August 1, Annexes 1-2" (Item 28), circa 1945 1 folder
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Box 99, Folder 3
"First United States Army: Report of Operations, 1943 October 20-1944 August 1, Annex 2 Continued" (Item 29), circa 1945 1 folder
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Box 99, Folder 4
"First United States Army: Report of Operations, 1943 October 20-1944 August 1, Annex 2 Continued" (Item 30), circa 1945 1 folder
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Box 99, Folder 5
"First United States Army: Report of Operations, 1943 October 20-1944 August 1, Annexes 3-11" (Item 31), circa 1945 1 folder
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Box 99, Folder 6
"First United States Army: Report of Operations, 1943 October 20-1944 August 1, Annexes 12-14" (Item 32), circa 1945 1 folder
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Box 100, Folder 1
"First United States Army: Report of Operations, 1943 October 20-1944 August 1, Annexes 15-20" (Item 33), circa 1945 1 folder
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Box 100, Folder 2
("After Action Report Third U.S. Army I August 1944-9 May 1944," Volume I: Operations (Item 34), circa 1944 is located in Series 6: Oversized Materials, Box 189.)
"The Seventh United States Army: Report of Operations, France and Germany 1944-1945, Volume I" (Item 35), circa 1945 1 folder
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Box 100, Folder 3
"The Seventh United States Army: Report of Operations, France and Germany 1944-1945, Volume II" (Item 36), circa 1945 1 folder
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Box 100, Folder 4
"The Seventh United States Army: Report of Operations, France and Germany 1944-1945, Volume III" (Item 37), circa 1945 1 folder
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Box 101, Folder 1
Article (Proposed): For Speaker's Manual, Laymen's Missionary Movement, circa 1945 1 box
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Box 283
Arcadio Díaz Quiñones Papers, circa 1944-2019 (mostly 1970-2012)
C0014
28 boxes
2 items
Díaz Quiñones, Arcadio
The Arcadio Díaz Quiñones Papers consists chiefly of manuscripts and correspondence of the Puerto Rican professor of Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Cultures at Princeton University, Arcadio Díaz Quiñones (1940-), as well as a selection of manuscripts by others. The collection focuses on Puerto Rican and Cuban literature, but also provides insight into the literature and politics of other parts of Latin America.
Box 68, Folder 2-4
Includes typescript drafts of Anagnōstakēs' poems from the book Target: Selected Poems translated into English by Friar; one complete typed manuscript of the above book with autograph corrections by Friar; typescript drafts of the introduction of the book written by Friar; biographic information on Anagnōstakēs; business correspondence with Friar regarding the English translation of the poems.
Livingston T. Merchant Papers, circa 1944-1972 (mostly 1954-1968)
MC095
29 boxes
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Merchant, Livingston T.
Livingston T. Merchant was a diplomat and high-ranking government official. This collection consists of Merchant's papers, including correspondence, articles, notes, speeches, statements, interviews, clippings, printed matter, and personal papers.
Box 122, Folder 4
Includes typescripts of miscellaneous poems in English, some of them signed and dated by the poets or dedicated to Friar; among them the autograph poem "Poem" dedicated to Friar by Theodoros Stamos; there are also typescripts of an election of poems from "Dark Love" by Matsē Chatzēlazarou dated 1979.
Box 35
Consists of a roll of oversized plans related to Frank Lloyd Wright's design for the Guggenheim Annex.
Box b-000853, Folder 7-9
Box s-000304
With notes by Fred B. Rogers '47.
Folder 1
Manzanar Cooperative Enterprises, Inc.
Consists of a large panoramic photograph of the Manzanar War Relocation Center, a concentration camp in Manzanar, California, where the United States government incarcerated Japanese Americans during World War II. The image was taken from a tower along the fence line of the camp, likely by an outside photographer, as incarcerated people were not allowed to have cameras. The photograph is copyrighted by Manzanar Cooperative Enterprises, Inc., an organization owned, operated, and managed by the Japanese Americans incarcerated in the concentration camp, per an agreement with the War Relocation Authority dated March 1, 1943. It was likely commissioned by the cooperative and printed by a Japanese American photographic developer, probably Tōyō Miyatake.
Box 329, Folder 2
Series IV. Photographs (ca.1942-1945) - Consists of one box of black and white photographs of authors such as Robert Lawson, Agnes Turnbull, Wendell Willkie, and Donald Hough; photographs of damaged cartons of books; group photographs of Council presentations, meetings, and radio interviews; and photographs of book displays and posters.
Reynolds, George T., Ephemera from Los Alamos, World War II, circa 1942-1945 1 folder
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Box 5, Folder 6
(Includes medal, notebook, ration books, driver's license, dog tag plate, negatives, postal censorship card, and weapon data manual.)
Box b-001856, Folder 19
Miyatake, Tōyō (1895-1979)
Consists of 11 photographs of the Manzanar War Relocation Center taken by Tōyō Miyatake while he was incarcerated there during World War II. Subjects include camp buildings, the camp entrance sign, and fellow incarcerees. Miyatake and Ansel Adams included several of these images in a collaborative exhibit and a book published in 1978. These images were printed after the war and stamped with the name of the studio Miyatake opened in 1947.
Box b-001856, Folder 20
Miyatake, Tōyō (1895-1979)
A black and white photograph of two children on tricycles pedaling down a dirt street at the Manzanar War Relocation Center. Tōyō Miyatake was among the more than 11,000 prisoners incarcerated at the camp during World War II. These images were printed after the war and stamped with the name of the studio Miyatake opened in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, California in 1947.
Miscellaneous, circa 1941-1981 1 folder
Box 126, Folder 1
Includes a notebook with autograph manuscripts of poems translated into English by Friar (including the poem "Louloudi tēs Monovasias" by Giannēs Ritsos accompanied by a sketch of a Byzantine church, in the last pages of the notebook); and Friar's class record booklet.
This subseries contains notes on the genealogy of the family of Miriam Young Holden, which may be helpful for researchers examining family correspondence. It also contains working notes made by Miriam Holden on the histories of individual women, women in various countries, and women in various occupations. Some of these notes appear to be her own and some appear to be annotations and citations from works Holden used.
Box 22
This folder contains photoraphs and photography contact sheets of the Forrestal Campus before and after its 1951 dedication. Included are photographs of the Rockefeller Medical Center grounds on which the Forrestal Campus was built, buildings in which Project Matterhorn experiments were conducted, the construction of the Forrestal Campus, the dedication of the Forrestal Campus, the Plasma Physics Laboratory, the external proton beam building, the Princeton-Penn Accelerator, the chemical kinetics section, and an architectural rendering of the Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor (TFTR). Also included are photographs of the Cyclotron running schedule in Jadwin Hall and the Biochemical Sciences Laboratory (Hoyt). Photographs of the following individuals are included: Queen Elizabeth II (?), a bust of Secretary of Defense James Forrestal, Secretary of Defense Robert Lovett, Lewis Strauss, Peter Forrestal, Michael Forrestal, Dodds, Governor Alfred Driscoll, Assistant Secretary of Energy Robert D. Thorne, and Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor Project Manarger Paul J. Reardon.
Box 5, Folder 2
Box 62
Created by Marquis Recordings. 78 rpm album.
Box 212
Created by Marquis Recordings. Compact disc.
Box b-001761, Folder 3
Consists of an album containing fifty black-and-white photographs, all mounted on the pages of a notebook (8o, with 24 numbered pages). It most likely belonged to a German soldier during the Second World War in Greece. The images depict several places in Greece including Crete, soldiers in their leisure time, and scenes of air and land battlefields. Cover title: "Foto aus Griecheland und Kreta." The name of the photographer is unknown.
José Emilio Pacheco Papers, circa 1940s-2010s
C1619
58 boxes
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Pacheco, José Emilio
Consists of the papers (circa 1940s-2010s) of Mexican poet, essayist, novelist and short story writer, José Emilio Pacheco. Materials include notebooks, diaries and journals, writings, correspondence, printed materials, and other items.
Gabriela Mora Collection of Elena Garro, circa 1940s-1990s (mostly 1974-1980)
C0994
2 boxes
0.63 linear feet
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Mora, Gabriela.
The collection includes correspondence to and from Mexican author Elena Garro and Chilean American critic and scholar Gabriela Mora, a handwritten testament by Elena Garro, and photographs of Gabriela Mora, Elena Garro, and Garro's family, friends, and colleagues. Also includes audio recorded interviews of Elena Garro conducted by Gabriela Mora in 1974 and 1979.
Includes two sets of candid photographs of Elena Garro, Elena Garro's friend, Helena Paz, and Gabriela Mora taken in 1974 at Gabriela Mora's home in New York City and in Spain in 1979. Additionally, it includes about one hundred original photographs of Elena Garro, family, friends, colleagues, and some sites.