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This subseries includes photographs of Tēlemachos and Roula Alaveras; portraits of Alaveras; Alaveras with his friends, colleagues, politicians, relatives, and acquaintances participating in several events: award ceremonies; meetings with old classmates; taks; literary symposia; book signings; book presentations; exhibitions; events organized by Roula Alavera; the opening ceremony of the Vaphopouleion Cultural Center; and others. There are also portraits of several Greek writers or poets, such as Giannēs Ritsos (included a copy of a photograph of Ritsos with Manos Katrakes in the exile); Dēmētrēs Dēmou; Kōstas Varnalēs; Giōrgēs Kotsiras; Paulos Papasiōpēs; Helenē Vakalo; Alkiviadēs Giannopoulos; Chrēstos Dalias; Anastasēs Vistōnitēs; Michales Meraklēs; Mēnas Dēmakēs; Paulos Spandōnidēs; Giannēs Sphakianakēs; Giōrgos Themelēs; and many others, as well as politicians.
Lee was concerned with publicity for himself as much as for his clients. He had his office write up a number of biographical sketches on him and would reprint favorable articles on himself for interested individuals. Many of the biographies are rather short and repetitive. Included in this subseries is an interview with Ivy Lee, Jr. concerning his father and a masters thesis on Lee, Ivy Lee: Founder of the Public Relations Concept. The researcher may also want to consult various Princeton University senior theses on Lee, listed under "Related Material."
The majority of the Children's Rights Project subseries is composed of case files. The best documented cases relate to foster care reform and include Del A. v. Edwards , Smith v. Organization of Foster Families for Equality Reform (O.F.F.E.R.) , Patton v. Dumpson , and Sinhogar v. Parry . The subseries also contains research files on child welfare programs in Colorado, New York, and Virginia, on the public education system, and on welfare. Other files document the administration of the project and include correspondence, records of the Juvenile Rights Project, case files collected for a history project, and the files of director Marcia Lowry.
Consists of the correspondence, works, photographs, and printed matter of Jaime Torres Bodet.
Stephen F. Cohen Papers, 1922-2020
MC314
20 linear feet
(17 containers)
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Cohen, Stephen F. (1938-2020)
Stephen F. Cohen was a historian who wrote extensively on modern Russian history. The Stephen F. Cohen Papers consist primarily of research materials related to Cohen's book projects, along with other correspondence, writings, and materials related to speaking events.
Series 15: Publications, 1922-2018
27 boxes
The materials in this series are all published volumes produced by the Council on Foreign Relations. Copies of most volumes listed here are available for circulation at other libraries. The volumes in this series are not boxed.
Series 8: Publications Department Records, 1922-2016
10.0 linear feet
(20 containers)
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The Publications Department Records Series documents not only the publishing arm of the Council on Foreign Relations, but also the Council's history. Council publishing is documented through: administrative records, which include such information as reports on whether or not the Council should be publishing; files on the Council's annuals and reference book publications which include editors' files for the Council's three serial publications; and files containing correspondence between authors and the publication department. The Publication department is also in charge of the Council's Annual Report; this series contains files on the actual publication of the report as well as the reports themselves, which provide a rich year-by-year history of the Council.
McCarter Theatre Records, 1922-2016
AC131
209 boxes
1 folder
6 items
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McCarter Theatre Center (Princeton, N.J.)
The McCarter Theatre was conceived as a permanent home for the Princeton University Triangle Club. McCarter began as a booking theater but ultimately moved into producing its own performances. The McCarter Theatre records document the history of the McCarter Theatre, including administration, performances and productions, and the building itself.
Series 1: Research and Writings on India, 1922-2014
36 boxes
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Series 1 contains Granville Austin's research and writings on India since its independence from Britain—specifically, on the framing of its Constitution and on the workings of the Constitution as it neared its fiftieth anniversary.
Series 9: Foreign Affairs, 1922-2009
13.0 linear feet
(23 containers)
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The Foreign Affairs Series documents of the administration of the journal, such as correspondence with contributors, editorial advisory board information and minutes, design issues, and concerns regarding the selection of new editors. Early administrative materials can be found in the Hamilton Fish Armstrong Papers at the Mudd Manuscript Library. This series also contains original manuscripts of some articles submitted for publication in Foreign Affairs.
P.E.N. American Center Records, 1922-2008 (mostly 1930-1989)
C0760
294 boxes
130 linear feet
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PEN America
Consists of files created by P.E.N. American Center as part of its regular business operations since its founding in 1922. Includes material on governance and policies, programs, awards, and financial aid granted to authors, and the center's involvement with International P.E.N. and other P.E.N. organizations worldwide. The collection is especially notable for its extensive author correspondence and occasional original manuscripts, as well as audio and video recordings of P.E.N. programs and events.
This subseries includes unsorted correspondence, along with any related enclosures such as magazine clippings, articles, pamphlets, and snapshots that Bernhard kept loose in boxes. Most correspondence in this series is of a personal nature, including many birthday and holiday cards, thank-you cards, and postcards from friends, students, and fans, along with unsolicited commercial mailings, including brochures, magazines, catalogs, and other mass mailings from various arts and cultural organizations. Also present are drafts and duplicate copies of Bernhard's "Dear Friends" form letters, which she often mailed out to fans and students after gaining widespread recognition in her later life, as well as accompanying print-outs with inspirational quotes, lists, and manifestos.
Series 1: Executive Files, 1922-2007
23 boxes
This series consists of the files of the Executive Board and Secretary. It includes the minutes of the Executive Board; annual reports and budget files, planning files, reports of the Executive Secretary and the Treasurer; and other topical files related to the management of P.E.N. American Center.
Box 8
Box 8 contains primarily publications about India, including books, booklets, and pamphlets, as well as some transcripts of lectures and speeches. Much of the material was printed in India, as well as in England and the United States, and ranges from 1922 to 2006. The publications include a booklet by Upendra Baxi on reading Granville Austin's The Indian Constitution, Indian government white papers, Indian Communist Party publications from the 1970s and 1980s, a directory and biographies of Indian government officials from the late 1980s, and a booklet of Indian Constitutional amendments from 1986—among many others. Other material in this box includes a Republic Day Parade invitation and program (1991) and two folders of Austin's research notes from the 1990s.
Subseries 8B: Annual Reports, 1922-2006
7 boxes
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The Annual Reports Subseries contains information about the process of publishing the annual reports of the Council, specifically regarding staffing, budget, planning and sales, and also contains most of the published annual report booklets from 1922 through 2006. Annual reports for years 1999 through the present are available online at http://www.cfr.org/about/annual_report/.
Series 24. Multimedia, 1922-2003
2 boxes
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The Multimedia series documents film, radio, video, and other media formats sponsored by the University or created by Princetonians. The Princeton Preceptorial of the Air files, which form the bulk of this series, consist of transcripts of discussions amongst Princeton faculty—once aired over the radio waves—about issues of major importance in 1945. For films, radio and television programs, and videos about Princeton sponsored by non-Princetonians, see Series 35 (External Views on Princeton).
Series 3 contains original film reels (mostly 16 mm or 8 mm) documenting Princeton freshman (frosh) football games between 1951 and 2001. For many games more than one reel exists, documenting only offense or defensive plays, practices or scrimmages, kicking, or specific quarters of the game. Duplicate prints of certain reels are also included in the collection.
Series 4: Clippings and Scrapbooks contains scrapbooks in bindera or classical scrapbook format as well as loose clippings of press coverage about McCarter Theatre, including advertisements.