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Consists of photos related to coursework and teaching at Princeton University.
Series 2: Faculty Publications are those written by current or emeritus faculty.
19th Century - 1970s, 1894-1995
8 boxes
Consists of photos related to coursework and teaching at Princeton University.
Department of Chemistry Records, 1893-2017
AC358
10 boxes
1 websites
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Princeton University. Dept. of Chemistry.
The Department of Chemistry at Princeton University dates back to the early days of the College of New Jersey, and today it is one of the University's largest undergraduate concentrations. The collection contains examinations and grade books, records pertaining to chemistry research performed at the department in support of the U.S. Manhattan project and departmental records.
Series 2: Scripts and Skits, 1893-2015 May 23
1 GB
8 boxes
87113 digital files
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Series 2, Scripts and Skits contains loose and annotated skits and scripts of Triangle productions.
Archivo de Idea Vilariño, 1893-2007
C1567
3.0 linear feet
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Vilariño, Idea (1920-2009)
La colección consiste de borradores y pruebas de la poesía de Idea Vilariño; correspondencia con sus hermanas/os Numen, Poema, Azul y Alma; fotografías personales de la familia; cuadernos de investigación; material impreso sobre Vilariño y una colección anotada de libros sobre crítica literaria y otros temas, como Shakespeare, Homero, Rubén Darío y Octavio Paz, entre otros.
Virginia Card Papers, 1893-2002
WC033
17 boxes
7.1 linear feet
Card, Virginia D. (1919-2003)
Virginia Card is a Native American of Delaware and Creek descent. Consists of correspondence, writings, subject files, photographs, and audio-visual material. The collection is especially noteworthy for Virginia Card's extensive documentation of the activities of Native American communities in California.
Consists of unbound material, including correspondence, photographs, and copies of manuscripts.
Los archivos adicionales incluyen libros de la biblioteca personal de Vilariño, principalmente libros anotados escritos por otros autores como Narciso Pizarro, Octavio Paz, Pablo Rocca, José Santos Gónzalez Vera, Ernesto Sábato, Daniel Vidart, Mario Benedetti y Rubén Dário. También incluye libros anotados por y sobre la autora; dos poemas escritos a mano firmados por Vilariño; una carta de la hermana de Vilariño, Poema; y un cuaderno de poemas inéditos escritos por Jorge Liberati. La descripción se basa principalmente en la descripción del comerciante.
Series 5: Additions, 1892-2018
9 boxes
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The Additions series contains records and photographs from the Office of the Communications which were transfered to the Library after the most recent processing of this collection in 2008.
Series 10: Posters, 1892-2015
8 boxes
3 folders
Series 10 contians posters and other large prints produced to promote Triangle Club performances.
Series 17. Graduate School, 1892-2012
5 boxes
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The Graduate School series documents topics related to Princeton University's graduate school, including graduate student organizations, graduate school housing, dining, facilities, academics, and publications. Topics that relate to the graduate school, even if they could also be filed under another series, are generally filed here.
Department of Biology Records, 1892-2007 (mostly 1910-1969)
AC142
18 boxes
2 items
Princeton University. Dept. of Biology.
The study of biology began at the College of New Jersey with the appointment in 1830 of botanist John Torrey into a part-time faculty position; it expanded with the formation of the School of Science in the 1870s; and was established as a department in 1904. The collection primarily consists of the records of the Department of Biology assembled during the tenures of Department Chairmen Edwin G. Conklin and Elmer Butler. Included are correspondence, general subject files, and records pertaining to grants, research endowments, publications, and administrative matters such as budgets and staffing. Also includes sponsored research reports and student grade cards.
Series 2: Individual Eating Club Material, 1892-2003
8 boxes
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Series 2: Individual Eating Club Material, 1895-1990, includes correspondence, minutes, reports, financial records, and respective constitutions and amendments. It is also made up of the additions to the collection since its processing in 1993. Many clubs are represented, including the Bachelor's Club, Cannon Club, Colonial Club, Court Club, Dial Lodge, The Monastery, the Princeton Terrace Club, the Quadrangle Club, Stevenson Hall (a non-bicker University-managed dining facility) and the Tower Club. Among the types of materials in the series are anniversary publications, newsletters, scrapbooks, program files, photographs, meeting minutes and fundraising campaign materials. An accession of Colonial Club materials was received in 2015 and added to this finding aid in 2016.
Consists of records transferred to the University Archives in January 2010. The records pertain to investments and gifts, as well as other miscellaneous topics.
Dillon Gym Library Collection, 1891-2003 (mostly 1930-1991)
AC446
8 boxes
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Princeton University. Athletics Department.
The Dillon Gym Library was housed in Dillon Gym, which opened in 1947. Dillon Gym is now mainly used as the headquarters for the Campus Recreation program, and includes various administrative and varsity athletic coaches' offices. The majority of the collection is made up of published material such as athletic handbooks, rule guides and technique charts; athletic organization convention and conference reports; and university publications (sports schedules and programs, admissions material, faculty, staff, and alumni guides and fundraising publications). The collection contains several areas of focus—notably, material on women's sports at Princeton.
Colonial Club, 1891-2002
2 boxes
This sub-series contains two boxes of material received from the Colonial Club in 2015. It contains correspondence related to undergraduate, graduate and associate membership, methods of admitting sophomores, correspondence related to buildings, operations, and fundraising, administrative and financial documents, and the minutes from club meetings, annual meetings, and Board of Governors meetings. The material reflects the history and operations of the club, both social and financial. It includes lists of undergraduates eligible for election to upperclass clubs, insights into club leadership, personal and general correspondence with members, documents showing income and expenses, changes in rules, by-laws, and the club constitution, and interactions with the Prospect Foundation and Graduate Inter-Club Council, among others. Subjects discussed in both meeting minutes and correspondence are additions to, furnishing and decorations of the club building, fees for membership and board, wedding gifts for members, holiday gifts for staff, bicker procedures, the cooperative buying plan of the 1920s, colors, hatbands and memorabilia, and so on.
The series contains non-photographic materials related to and derived from the collection.
Series 7: Triangle Alumni Papers, 1890-2018 March
21 boxes
1 folder
2 items
3 digital files
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Series 7, Triangle Alumni Papers consist of material collected by individual members of the Triangle Club, oral histories, and material realted to the history of the club by memebers.
Subseries 4A, Playbills and Scores for Exhibition, 1890-2014
5 boxes
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Subseries 4A Exhibition Quality Playbills and Scores, contains playbills and scores identical to those found in Series 1, Production Files. These items are in pristine or near-perfect condition and are intended for exhibition purposes. This subseries was created during the initial processing of the collection during 1994 and 1996.
Series 4: Playbills and Programs, 1890-2014
11 boxes
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Series 4, Playbills and Programs contains playbill from most major Triangle Club production at varying quality.