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Consists of printed works such as The History and Genealogy of the Prentice, or Prentiss Family, in New England, Etc., from 1631 to 1883 and Eight Generations: The Ancestry, Education and Life of William Packer Prentice, as well as others.
Includes Cameron's personal financial papers, such as bills, receipts, canceled checks; legal documents, including contracts with various book publishers and loan agreements; and estate papers. There are also account balances for the Class of 1886. Of special interest are documents relating to Cameron's service in France with the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) in 1918.
Arthur Symons Papers, 1883-1945
C0182
32 boxes
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Symons, Arthur, 1865-1945.
Consists of manuscripts, typescripts, notebooks, tear sheets, clippings, photographs, watercolors, paintings, and much miscellaneous material of British poet, literary critic, and translator Arthur Symons.
Library, 1883-1945
1 folder
Box 51, Folder 13
Includes acknowledgment letter of Class of 1886 photographs and songbooks Cameron donated to Princeton Library.
Box 83, Folder 2
Department of Art and Archaeology Records, 1882-2017 (mostly 1925-1981)
AC140
14 boxes
2 items
1 websites
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Princeton university. Department of art and archaeology
The Art and Archaeology Department is one of the University's most distinguished academic departments, responsible for the education of students on the graduate and undergraduate level as well as the administration of the Princeton Art Museum. This collection consists of the records of the Department of Art and Archaeology, which include advisory council minutes; faculty files; gift records; correspondence; recommendations; project files; course lists; historical documents; and lists of images used in classes.
Contains books not inventoried in 2011 but found in the Studio at the time of packing the Library for shipment to Princeton University Library. Presumably these items were added to the Studio after the inventory was conducted.
Contains books not inventoried in 2011 but found in the Studio at the time of packing the Library for shipment to Princeton University Library. Presumably these items were added to the Studio after the inventory was conducted.
Charles M. Shipman Papers, 1882-2000
C0996
3 boxes
Shipman, Charles M.
Consists of correspondence between Charles Shipman and various artists and institutions, most notably George deForest Brush and Elliott Dangerfield.
Selected Papers of Edward Naumburg, 1882-1993
C0561
4 boxes
3.04 linear feet
Princeton University. Library. Special Collections
Consists of correspondence, files relating to collecting interests, and miscellanea of the American stockbroker and manuscripts collector Edward Naumburg (Princeton Class of 1924).
Series 1: Department of Art and Archaeology Records, 1882-1991 (mostly 1925-1981)
12 boxes
2 items
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Series 1: Department of Art and Archaeology Records, 1882-1991 (bulk 1925-1981) includes advisory council minutes; faculty files; records of gifts and endowments to the Department; correspondence; copies of recommendations written for graduates and undergraduates; files pertaining to renovation and expansion projects at the Art Museum and Marquand library; course lists; files on art-related organizations and museums; and published and unpublished materials documenting the Department's history.
Consists of the general correspondence, American Publishers' Association subject files, National Association of Book Publishers subject files, and Copyright subject files of Charles Scribner II.
Consists of letters to Theodore Komisarjevsky and George Reavey.
Princeton University Department of Near Eastern Studies Faculty Research Materials, 1882-1965
C1568
2 boxes
2 linear feet
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Princeton university. Department of Near Eastern Studies
Consists of research materials of faculty members of Princeton University's Department of Near Eastern Studies, most likely Philip Khuri Hitti (1886-1978) and/or his son-in-law, R. Bayly Winder (1920-1988). Materials include photocopied materials relating to Jurji Zaydan (Georgie Zeidan) (1861-1914), and Aramco records, primarily Arabian Research Division, Government Relations Division translations of Current Affairs Radio Broadcasts from 1954 to 1956.
Sources and Notes, 1882-1963
1 folder
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Box 1, Folder 13
Consists of typed notes summarizing the expedition, a clipping containing a group photograph, and archives correspondence.
Miscellaneous Playscripts Collection, 1882-1961
TC030
85 boxes
34 linear feet
Princeton University. Library. Special Collections
This collection includes some playscripts stamped or addressed by theater agencies in Chicago, New York City, and Hollywood, while others were used at McCarter Theater or by the Princeton University Players. There are wartime scripts from both world wars, as well as government plays from the Federal Theater Project, the Works Progress Administration, and the Department of Agriculture's War Food Commission.
Additions, 1882-1960
11 boxes
Consists of materials later added to the collection, including correspondence, a Ph.D. certificate, documents, notebooks, and playbills, as well as other miscellaneous materials.
Materials Relating to Jurji Zaydan, 1882-1958
1 box
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Includes professional and personal correspondence as well as some personal documents, a travel journal, press clippings, and manuscripts.
Thomas Marc Parrott Papers, 1882-1957 (mostly 1915-1952)
C0333
23 boxes
13.2 linear feet
Parrott, Thomas Marc, 1866-1960
Consists of papers of American Shakespearean scholar Thomas Marc Parrott (Princeton Class of 1888), as well as printed matter and some works of other authors.
Box 16
Playbills, mostly from the 1930's; photographs; printed programs; certificate of citizenship, 1890; miscellaneous other papers and documents. Envelope with many A.L.S. from Franck Schoell, 1913-1951. 50 diaries: 1882, 1891-1896 (2 for 1892), 1899, 1914-1915, 1919-1920, 1922-1957 (2 for 1944). Passport, 1932. Metal plate with Parrott's signature engraved, 1949.
Subseries 9A: Family, 1882-1957
22 boxes
Consists of works of family members such as Anna and Jane Morris.
Bernard Flexner Papers, 1882-1946 (mostly 1917-1943)
MC056
20 boxes
1 folder
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Flexner, Bernard, 1865-1945
Bernard Flexner, a lawyer, philanthropist and Zionist leader, was an early supporter of the juvenile court movement. Contains the personal papers of Flexner, including diaries and letters to his sister Mary while he served with the American Red Cross Commission to Romania (1917) and as counsel for the Zionist delegation to the Paris Peace Conference (1918-1919); material concerning Albert Einstein, Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Sacco-Vanzetti trial record, and the juvenile court system of the early 1900s; and miscellaneous correspondence.
Box 3
The earlier correspondence from 1882-1906 are letters between Alice Ray Buell Morris and her parents, with some letters corresponding with siblings and other relatives. There are some letters from the 1890s about Dubois Morris's decision to go to China. The 1910 correspondence is addressed to Alice Buell and primarily pertains to Dubois Morris's marriage proposal, advice from Buell family members, and her October 1910 marriage to Dubois. The correspondence spanning 1911-1928 consists of letters between Alice Morris and her mother, Alice Buell, with some letters from Dubois Morris to his mother-in-law; letters from Dubois Morris to Alice Morris; and letters from Dubois Morris to his father, Theodore Morris. There are some photographs and newspaper clippings among the correspondence.
Series 6: Supplemental Groups of Papers, 1881 February 3-1964 July 17
10 boxes
4 items
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Consists of supplements to the collection by various individuals. This series primarily provides some additional correspondence and manuscripts for writings.
Series 2: Correspondence (letters sent by F. Scott Fitzgerald), 1881 February 3-1947 August 9
9 boxes
Consists of letters sent by F. Scott Fitzgerald to individuals such as John Peale Bishop, Mrs. Harold Ober, and C. A. Wright, as well as others.
Ivy Ledbetter Lee Papers, 1881-2003 (mostly 1915-1946)
MC085
159 boxes
1 folder
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Lee, Ivy L. (Ivy Ledbetter) (1877-1934)
The Ivy L. Lee Papers consist of personal papers and material from the public relations firm of Ivy Lee and Associates, documenting Ivy Lee's public relations theories and practice. Included are correspondence, diaries, articles, writings, public relations material, newsreels, and photographs reflecting Lee's interest in public relations, transportation (especially railroads), financial markets, and foreign relations, among others. Digital images of the Interborough Rapid Transit posters in Series 9 are available at Digital PUL.
Series 1, Correspondence, 1881-1996
16 boxes
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Series 1, Correspondence (1897-1981) consists mainly of personal and business correspondence. Some of the documents are not letters per se, but they relate to correspondence Baldwin had and for this reason have been included in the correspondence series rather than with the subject files. This series gives a fairly complete picture of the diversity of Baldwin's interests, for his correspondence touched on all areas of his life. However, Baldwin had few long-term correspondents, perhaps detracting somewhat from the richness of the materials in this series.
Series 4: Research Files, 1881-1978
58 boxes
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The majority of the Research Files series is composed of offprints and copies of articles written by other scholars. The series also contains manuscripts for articles and reviews, as well as a small amount of correspondence, clippings, statistical charts, and notes. The series covers a broad range of subjects, including basic economic principles and theories, the history of economics, international economics, United States economic policies and conditions, international trade, finance, and post-World War II economic policies.
Thomas Mann Collection, 1881-1971
C0295
13 boxes
6.1 linear feet
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Princeton University. Library. Special Collections
Consists of letters, manuscripts, photographs, and other materials from Nobel Prize winning author Thomas Mann, given by Caroline Newton, and also of those collected by Princeton University Library with funds provided by Caroline Newton.
Consists of the correspondence of Ethel Bliss Platt, arranged in alphabetical order.
Series 9: Visual Materials, 1881-1971
14 boxes
1 folder
The photographs include Ivy Lee, Lee family members, photos of Germany taken by James W. Lee II, Matter Sent Out photos, and Lee's large collection of autographed photographs that graced his office walls. The photos of Lee span the years of 1881 to 1932. Many of the photos are undated but appear to be taken during the 1920s. There are also four photographs Lee took while at Emory University and photos taken at the ceremonies of Ivy Lee Day in Cedartown, Georgia in 1965. The family photographs contain members of the immediate family and one portrait of a Lee family gathering that includes Lee's brothers and sisters. Also included is a folder of photographs taken on the family trip "Seeing America" in the summer of 1926. The German photos taken by James W. Lee II in 1933 and 19434 are of Nazi rallies that were enclosed in letters to his parents.
Series 7: Photographs, 1881-1969
20 boxes
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This series consists of assorted photographs documenting the different facets and relationships central to Beach's life: her family; her friends, particularly Adrienne Monnier, but also including writers and artists; and her life in Paris as proprietress of Shakespeare and Company.
Subseries 7F: Photographs of Notable People, 1881-1968 June 11
13 boxes
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This subseries consists of images of notable individuals collected by and often inscribed to Sylvia Beach over her lifetime.
Alfred J. Lotka Papers, 1881-1966 (mostly 1925-1950)
MC032
34 boxes
1 folder
2 items
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Lotka, Alfred J. (Alfred James) (1880-1949)
Alfred J. Lotka (1880-1949), a statistician for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, was a significant contributor to the field of demography. He was a pioneer in the study of population dynamics and conducted research on the mathematical theory of evolution and the mathematical analysis of populations. Lotka's papers document his scholarship and his involvement in professional organizations and include drafts of his works, his notes and research materials, and correspondence.
Series 1: Biographical, 1881-1966
2 boxes
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The Biographical series includes materials regarding Lotka's appointments, resumes and obituaries, correspondence, Lotka's last will and testament, census bureau information regarding his wife, Romola Beattie Lotka, and Lotka's class notes from Birmingham University.
Consists of photographs and pictures of Thomas Mann, Katja Mann, and various locations.
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.
Consists of letters written by Booth Tarkington to individuals such as Carl Brandt, John T. Jameson, Fred Kelly, and Warrack Wallace.
Family Letters, 1881-1952
2 folders
Box 38, Folder 8-9
Corresponds to microfilm reel 29 file 13. 29-343 to 29-385.
Charles Willis Thompson Papers, 1881-1948 (mostly 1890-1940)
MC131
49 boxes
Thompson, Charles Willis, 1871-1946
Consists of selected papers of Thompson, including 27 scrapbooks of clippings (1884-1941) of his columns and articles written while he was a Washington correspondent, book reviewer, and editor of the New York Times (1899-1921) and, later, a writer in Philadelphia for the Public Ledger (1921-1922) and Commonweal (1930-1931).
Series 1 exists of family and personal correspondence, including correspondence and related papers that Thompson seems to have designated for his "Curio" volumes of family correspondence and memorabilia (see Series 4).
Eugene O'Neill Photograph Collection, 1881-1946 (mostly 1922-1946)
C0617
1 box
0.2 linear feet
O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953.
Consists of 55 photographs of American dramatist Eugene O'Neill and his wife, Carlotta, taken by various photographers..