Box 328, Folder 4
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Consists of printed pamphlets, bulletins, and magazines (The Antiochian). Also includes drawings, plans, photographs, diplomas, and family documents.
Consists of oversize materials related to Frank Lloyd Wright as well as miscellaneous material.
Miscellaneous Writings, circa 1930s-1970
7 folders
Box 6, Folder 1-7
Topics include Herman Rorschack, Vienna, Wilhelm Meister, book collectors, translations of works on psychoanalysis, and manuscript drafts of a long work labeled "Wahl."
Consists of the writings of Paul Frankl, including The Gothic, Gothic Architecture, and Weltregierung, as well as others.
Box 5, Folder 15
Includes 7 photographs of India, and 25 postcards of India and Ceylon (Sri Lanka).
Roberts & Schaefer Company Consulting Engineers Hangars Photograph Binders, circa 1930s-1950s
2 folders
Box 6, Folder 8-9
Two binders containing photographs and descriptions of various hangars built by Roberts Schaefer Company.
Box 8, Folder 11
Includes copies of several volumes of the magazine that contain photographs of Tedesko's shell designs on the front cover.
Box 5, Folder 1
Includes several very large folded structural drawings, along with a booklet of drawings and calculations.
Box 22, Folder 9
"Record of Slides" Roberts & Schaefer and Dyckerhoff & Widmann Photographs, circa 1930s-1940s
1 folder
Box 22, Folder 13
Box 1, Folder 0112
Former box number AC067.SP001.
Box mp11, Folder 7
Image number: 779. Folder or item number: 7.
Physics Department -- Faculty and Albert Einstein -- L to R: Robertson; Eugene P. Wigner; Weyl; I. I. Rabi; Albert Einstein; Ladenburg; J Robert Oppenheimer; unidentified., circa 1930s-1940s
1 folder
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Box mp27, Folder 2
Image number: 654. Folder or item number: 2.
Box 26
This folder contains photographs of dignitaries and celebrities such as Princess Grace of Monaco, Richard Nixon, Robert Oppenheimer, Linus Pauling, Basil Rathbone, Arthur Schlesigner, Jimmy Stewart, Haile Selassie, Susan Sontag, John Steinbeck, and Harry Truman, among others.
Box 406, Box 160
Ha Ha Hee project, 1974-1975; silkscreen for E.S.; Alf Evers painting, circa 1930s; Richard O. Tyler folder; Uranian Press NYC; St. Mark's flyers; and other materials
Box 73, Folder 2
Box ad23, Folder 9
Image number: 13522. Folder or item number: 9.
Catlin, Francis I.
Francis Catlin was a member of the Princeton University Class of 1947. The collection contains materials distributed at the 1947 Bicentennial Convocation celebrating Princeton University's 200th anniversary.
Reviews, circa 1930-1963
1 folder
Box 8, Folder 8
Includes reviews of edited volumes about the following individuals and their work: Mrs. Henry Adams, Samuel Butler, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Cowper, Emily Dickinson, Gerald Manly Hopkins, Anne Hutchinson, Henry James, Stephane Mallarme, William Vaughn Moody, Matthew Prior, Saint Augustine, Leo Tolstoy, and William Butler Yeats.
Series 6, Notes and Class Materials, circa 1930-1951, contains note papers and note cards with class lecture notes and historical information. There are also class exams and syllabi in this series.
Box 24
This folder contains photographs of the town of Princeton. Included are photographs of houses on Williams Street and Fitzrandolph Road; properties on 128 Fitzrandolph Road, 138 Fitzrandolph Road, 10 Mercer Street, and the Wilson House on 25 Cleveland Lane; Bainbridge House; DE Ardis' Delicatessen; Nassau Inn; the Princeton Public Library; the Morven estate; Nassau Presbyterian Church; Borough Hall; a fire on Witherspoon Street; the Princeton Battle Monument and Battlefield; the Old Barracks on Edgehill Road; the D+R Canal; the Harrison Steet Bridge; Palmer Square; Princeton Junction Station; Thomson Hall; and Prospect Apartments. Also included is a duplicate of a 1781 map of Princeton.
Box 22, Folder 21
This subseries retains alphabetical subject files documenting the development and use of the now-defunct William Seymour Theater Collection from the perspectives of its two principal curators, Marguerite McAneny (from 1937-1965) and Mary Ann Jensen (from 1966-2000).
Individuals, circa 1929-1957
1 folder
Box 6, Folder 6
Individuals featured are Raúl Gustavo Aguirre, Edgar Bailey, Jorge Luis Borges, Nicolás Espiro, and Aníbal Trolio.
Box 122, Folder 6
Includes typescripts of miscellaneous poems by Edith Thomas, Margaret Kennedy, William Jay Smith, Barbara Howes, Calvin Atwood etc.; also included are two letters dated 1929 and 1934.
Anatoly Naiman Papers, circa 1928-2006
C1752
11.5 linear feet
12 boxes
Naĭman, Anatoliĭ (1936-2022)
Consists of the correspondence of Russian poet, translator, and writer Anatoly Naiman (1936-2022) along with some writings, photographs, personal documents, and clippings. Other individuals represented in the collection include Anna Ahkamatova, Joseph Brodsky, Sergei Dovlatov, Lidia Chukovskaya, Evgenii Rein, and Dmitrii Bobyshev.
Box b-002062, Folder 10
mostly family photographs; some are postcards; mostly prints with some negatives from 1978
Photographs, circa 1928-1978
14 folders
A majority of photographs are of Anna Akhmatova; most are black and white prints. There are some photographs scattered throughout the Correspondence series as noted in the description there.
Box p-000052
Includes oversize printed materials such as posters, magazines, newspapers, photographs, awards and certificates, and one Moscow primary school certificate dated from 1927.
The Field Notes subseries includes notebooks detailing travel to various countries, particularly throughout the Middle East; including four notebooks documenting the United States Agricultural Mission to Saudi Arabia, which Twitchell led between 1943-1944. Twitchell used these diaries to record daily occurrences, field observations related to mining and other projects, lists, memoranda, expenses, historical and political references, and personal observations. Similar unbound writings may also be located within country and/or project files in Series 3: Topical Files.
Alpheus Thomas Mason Papers, circa 1925-1979
MC177
30 boxes
Mason, Alpheus Thomas (1899-1989)
Alpheus T. Mason taught in the Dept. of Politics at Princeton University beginning in 1925 and authored a number of legal works as well as biographies of Supreme Court justices Harlan Fiske Stone and Louis D. Brandeis. This collection consists of papers of Mason, including material relating Stone, Brandeis and Woodrow Wilson.
Photographs, circa 1925-1950
3 folders
Box 15, Folder 1-3
Includes official department portraits and photographs of Morey using the Index of Christian Art and at art gallery shows. Also includes photographs of Charles Rufus Morey at cultural events and meetings in Rome, Italy, including at the American Embassy in Rome.
Reviews, circa 1924-1960
1 folder
Box 8, Folder 6
Includes reviews of work by Mortimer J. Adler, Arthur Leonard Bacon, Witter Brynner, Lauro de Bosis, Edward Dors, John Dos Passos, Richard Eberhardt, Dudley Fitts, John Gould Fletcher, Ford Maddox Ford, Horace Gregory, Harold G. Henderson, Aldous Huxley, Vincente Blasco Ibañez, Edgar Johnson, Joseph Kallinikov, Wyndham Lewis, Harper Lee, F.L. Lucas, and Archibald MacLeish.
Box 330, Folder 7
This subseries represents the early stages of Blackmur's writing process and is comprised mostly of essay drafts found in notes and notebooks.
Art, circa 1921-1981
1 box
Box 25
This folder contains various artworks from artists such as George Barbier, Georges Valmier, E.A. Seguy, J. Dunand, etc as well as pictures of students studying artworks
This series includes any photographic work and publications produced by Ruth Bernhard that are included with the papers, as well as publicity materials related to her activities as a professional photographer. This series documents the appearance of Bernhard's photographs in her own portfolios and monographs, as well as in major publications, advertisements, and exhibitions, with a single image often appearing and reappearing in these various contexts throughout its lifespan. Some items, such as her publicity folios, provide both evidence of her photographic work in print, as well as her efforts to promote and publicize it. Due to this overlap, and to the fact that Bernhard often stored these materials together, this series includes both works and publicity in order to preserve context.
Box 77, Box 78
Consists of eight 3 x 5" bibliographical card files Florovksy kept with notes and reference information on various texts he studied, primarily in the areas of philosophy, religion, and church history, and they appear to pertain to a combination of books Florovsky personally owned and those he borrowed from libraries. Information written on the cards is in multiple languages, including English, French, Spanish, and Russian. Some card file boxes contain index cards at the end that list additional information about each file's contents.
This series contains photographs of Blackmur throughout his life, including press photographs and photographs and slides from his European travels. Also included are drawings of Blackmur as well as artwork he collected. In addition, this series contains sound recordings of Blackmur reading his poetry, as part of a recorded poetry and literature intiative for the Library of Congress.
Box 23
Prints were removed from a folder labeled "pix from slides."
Box 65
Photographs donated in January, 2019 by Deirdre (Randall) Petree, who was Fischer's editorial researcher between 1959 annd 1971.