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Department of Geosciences Records, 1845-2017
AC139
56 boxes
1 folder
1 websites
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American Institute of Geonomy and Natural Resources
Established in 1904 as the Department of Geology, and later known as the Department of Geological and Geophysical Sciences, the Department of Geosciences has grown to become the center for the study of Earth, atmospheric, oceanographic, and environmental sciences at Princeton. The records document the department from its 19th-century origins to the recent past with departmental files, faculty files, faculty meeting minutes and visual materials.
Series 4: Faculty and Staff, 1845-2012
23 boxes
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Series 4: Faculty and Staff includes faculty meeting minutes; basic files the department maintained on faculty members (which may include clippings, correspondence, curriculum vitae, and photographs); as well as the more extensive files of longtime faculty members such as A.F. Buddington, B.F. Howell and William Taylor Thom. Files on Arnold Guyot primarily contain research about Guyot; other faculty files may have been maintained by the faculty themselves and include material such as correspondence (some personal); publications; course and lecture materials including examinations; diaries and field notes; biographies and bibliographies; faculty contracts and recommendations; photographs; and an autograph book as well as letters kept primarily for autographs. William Bonini's files include a box of his gravity journals, notebooks of field observations.
Vivian Burnett Collection of Frances Hodgson Burnett, 1844-2003 (mostly 1885-1937)
C1304
22 boxes
17.6 linear feet
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Burnett, Frances Hodgson (1849-1924)
Consists of material relating to the British-born, American author Frances Hodgson Burnett (FHB), collected by her younger son, Vivian Burnett (VB), including manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, and artwork.
Wall 1, 1842-2005
1 item
Contains books shelved on Wall 1, i.e. the wall through which one enters the Studio. It includes a run of Anglophone literature in approximate alphabetical order (running from The Oxford Book of English Verse (1.6.1.1) and Paul Auster (1.6.1.2) to Israel Zangwill (1.6.5.28) and a little beyond to photocopied material on Shakespeare and Coleridge (1.6.6.1).
Wall 1, 1842-2005
181 boxes
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Contains books shelved on Wall 1, i.e. the wall through which one enters the Studio. It includes a run of Anglophone literature in approximate alphabetical order (running from The Oxford Book of English Verse (1.6.1.1) and Paul Auster (1.6.1.2) to Israel Zangwill (1.6.5.28) and a little beyond to photocopied material on Shakespeare and Coleridge (1.6.6.1).
Contains books shelved on the revolving bookcase left of the stairs leading up to the Mezzanine.
Contains books shelved on the revolving bookcase left of the stairs leading up to the Mezzanine.
Series 2: Faculty, 1840-1999
125 boxes
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The Faculty series consists of photos of Princeton faculty.
Subseries 11A, 1840-1999
2 boxes
Arranged by decade, folders contain offprints, articles, and newspaper clippings, as well as some company publicity releases regarding firm events, publications, and personnel.
Princeton University Library Collection of Western Americana Photographs, 1840-1998 (mostly 1870-1915)
WC064
144 boxes
123 linear feet
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Princeton University. Library. Special Collections
Consists of a closed collection of more than 5,000 Western Americana photographs, consisting mostly of documentary photographs of the Trans-Mississippi West from the late 1860s to early 1900s, largely from the perspective of white photographers and settlers. Subjects include American Indians (especially studio portraits), natural wonders, cities, towns, buildings, and economic activities (mining, railroads, logging, and agriculture). Some photographs relate to the Indigenous populations of Mexico and Central America. The dimensions, physical formats, and photographic processes of the photographs vary widely.
Series 1: Administration, 1840-1998
12 boxes
1 folder
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The Administration series consists of photos of Princeton administration.
Graduate Alumni Records, 1839-2016
AC105
792 boxes
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Princeton University. Graduate School
The records consist of the academic files of former graduate students of Princeton University. The information contained in each file varies greatly but can include grades cards, Graduate School applications, a photograph of the student, letters of recommendation, as well as biographical information, lists of achievements, news clippings, and obituaries. Please see "Other Finding Aids" under "Find More" for a list of the five finding aids to the Graduate Alumni Records, divided by time period.
Consists of the writings, correspondence, photographs, and scrapbooks of Louise Selina Bonynge Maxwell.
Series 9. Clubs and Organizations, 1837-2016
25 boxes
1 folder
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The Clubs and Organizations series documents the many clubs and organizations that members of the Princeton University community have created throughout Princeton's history. Though most clubs are founded, run, and consist only of students, some clubs are run just by faculty and staff or include all three. Many of the files only contain but a few clippings that give just a slight understanding of those clubs and organizations, although others are more richly documented.
Astrophysical Sciences Department Records, 1835-2017 (mostly 1867-1966)
AC157
40 boxes
1 websites
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Princeton University. Dept. of Astrophysical Sciences.
The papers of the Astrophysical Sciences Department represent the original observation records, correspondence, and teaching documents of Princeton astrophysicists from 1835 to 1990.
Series 1: Topical Run, 1834-2008
46 boxes
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Contains photographs filed by subject.
Series 3: Departments and Centers, 1834-2002 August
37 boxes
5 folders
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The Departments and Centers series consists of the records of the various departments (and in later years, research centers) which fall under the authority of the School of Engineering. As engineering has progressed rapidly over the course of the 20th century, many of these departments have undergone changes in title, mergers, or been disbanded completely. For the purposes of description, the names used here reflect the name of the Department or Center at the date of the most recent records found in the corresponding subseries.
Princeton Scientific Expeditions Collection, 1834-1995 (mostly 1834-1930)
AC012
26 boxes
236 items
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Princeton University. Library. Special Collections
The Princeton Scientific Expeditions Collection brings together original materials from the university archives that document the work of various scientific expeditions conducted under the aegis of Princeton University and its corporate predecessors. The connection with the university ranges from enterprises duly authorized in the trustees' minutes to expeditionary tasks that happen to have been carried out by members of the university faculty, often with little official notice of Princeton as an institution.
Course Examinations Collection, 1833-1998 (mostly 1871-1967)
AC054
24 boxes
2 items
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Princeton University. Library. Special Collections
The course examinations collection consists of examination questions administered to applicants, undergraduates, and graduate students at Princeton University.
Series 2: Examination Questions Arranged by Subject, 1833-1998
16 boxes
2 items
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Series 2: Examinations Arranged by Subject, 1833-1998 consists primarily of examinations for Princeton undergraduate courses. It also contains a small number of exam schedules, graduate examinations, and instructions.
Series 3: Personal Files, 1832-2005
36 boxes
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The Personal Files series contains materials about Kennan's career, as well as his personal life. The majority of the series is composed of newspaper articles, either clippings or arranged in scrapbooks, about Kennan which cover his entire career at the State Department and at the Institute for Advanced Study, as well as his opinions on current events and his retirement. Also included are recordings of interviews, lectures, conferences, and television programs by or about Kennan, his appointment calendars from 1965 and 1970-2000, papers for classes he taught at Princeton University, and materials he provided to his official biographer John Gaddis, notably the FBI's file on Kennan. Other materials include photographs, awards and honorary degrees, topical files of articles Kennan collected, and files on Kennan's travels.
Carlos Fuentes Papers, 1830s-2012 (mostly 1950-2012)
C0790
381 boxes
60 items
Fuentes, Carlos
The Carlos Fuentes Papers consists of personal and working papers of Fuentes (1928-2012), Mexican author, editor, and diplomat, including notebooks, manuscripts of novels and novellas, short stories, plays, screenplays, nonfiction writings, speeches and interviews, translations of fiction and nonfiction, correspondence, juvenilia, drawings, documents, photographs, audiocassettes, videocassettes, papers of others, scrapbooks, clippings, and printed material.
Series 34. Symbols, 1830-2002
3 boxes
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The Symbols series contains information about the things that symbolize Princeton, such as its coat of arms, the orange and black, and the ubiquitous tigers.
Series 1: National Organizations, 1827-2011
23 boxes
1 folder
Series 1: National Organizations, 1826-2008 contains records of the Alumni Association of Nassau Hall, the Committee of Fifty, the Graduate Council and the Alumni Council, as well as the current Alumni Association of Princeton University and its many committees. This series also includes a significant amount of material about reunions.
Alumni Association Records, 1826-2016
AC048
47 boxes
1 folder
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Princeton University. Alumni Association.
The Alumni Association of Nassau Hall, Princeton's first official organization of alumni, was founded on commencement day 1826. The collection consists primarily of administrative materials such as correspondence, meeting minutes, notebooks and reports belonging to both national and regional associations and their committees, most from the first half of the 20th century. Also contains newsletters, alumni directories, scrapbooks, reunion-related ephemera, photographs, and materials documenting reunions and alumni organization activities from the late 19th century forward.
Syllabi and Course Materials Collection, 1826-2005
AC333
33 boxes
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Princeton University. Library. Special Collections
The Syllabi and Course Materials Collection brings together original materials from the university archives that document the content of classes taught at Princeton University.
Series 16: Portraits and Other Images, 1826-1996
27 boxes
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Includes visual materials such as portraits and other images.