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Egyptian Women, circa 1949 1 folder
Box 51, Folder 41
Photographs from the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art
Box mp19, Folder 19
Image number: 472. Folder or item number: 19.
Box mp20, Folder 8
Image number: 484. Folder or item number: 8.
Box mp22, Folder 13
Image number: 527. Folder or item number: 13.
Box mp28, Folder 12
Image number: 710. Folder or item number: 12.
Engineering and Applied Science, School of -- Plastics Program -- Men working in lab, circa 1949 1 folder
Box ad1, Folder 22
Folder or item number: 22.
Box ad1, Folder 22
Folder or item number: 22.
Item 98
Autograph manuscript in Gregg shorthand, with an autograph note. Together with 2 photographs of Shaw and a corrected typescript.
Box 1
Dodds, Harold W. (Harold Willis), 1889-1980
Notebook, circa 1949-1950 1 folder
Box 1, Folder 6
Contains notes on Fyodor Dostoyevsky's The Brothers Karamazov , T.S. Eliot's Four Quarters , and Thomas Mann's Dr. Faustus .
Notebook, circa 1949-1950 1 folder
Box 1, Folder 7
Contains notes on Thomas Mann's Dr. Faustus , Stendhal's The Red and the Black , and Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina .
Box mp23, Folder 5
Image number: 539. Folder or item number: 5.
Box mp23, Folder 4
Image number: 538. Folder or item number: 4.
Box 3, Folder 11
(Includes Correspondence from Ivan M. Linforth)
Box 82, Folder 5
See also law school thesis below in Fiction, Prose, and Verse (3).
Box 17, Folder 10
Original folder contains a detailed description of contents, consisting of technical articles by others along with calculations and translations by Candela.
Box 17
This folder contains photographs of notorious athletes such as Notre Dame's The Four Horsemen, and the Team of Destiny at their 30th Reunions.
Box 123, Folder 1
Includes typescript drafts of poems from the American poetry.
Box mp8, Folder 14
Image number: 615. Folder or item number: 14.
Box b-001846, Folder 3
Edmonds, Randolph, 1900-1983
A typescript of an unpublished book, Randolph Edmond's "definitive history of the Negro in the theatre." In the brief Acknowledgements section, Edmonds references a grant-in-aid by a Research Committee at Florida A College where he was teaching. A Forward was to have been written by Allardyce Nicoll, then a Professor of the History of Drama at the University of Birmingham in England. Some of the chapters include, "White Playwrights and Negro Characters," "White Actors in Blackface," "The Negroes Own Efforts," "Negro Stereotypes," "Negro Bands and Jazz," "The Negro Little Theatre Movement," and other chapters on radio, motion pictures, and music and dance in theatre.