Francis Catlin was a member of the Princeton University Class of 1947. The collection contains materials distributed at the 1947 Bicentennial Convocation celebrating Princeton University's 200th anniversary.
Ha Ha Hee project, 1974-1975; silkscreen for E.S.; Alf Evers painting, circa 1930s; Richard O. Tyler folder; Uranian Press NYC; St. Mark's flyers; and other materials
This folder contains photographs of dignitaries and celebrities such as Princess Grace of Monaco, Richard Nixon, Robert Oppenheimer, Linus Pauling, Basil Rathbone, Arthur Schlesigner, Jimmy Stewart, Haile Selassie, Susan Sontag, John Steinbeck, and Harry Truman, among others.
Topics include Herman Rorschack, Vienna, Wilhelm Meister, book collectors, translations of works on psychoanalysis, and manuscript drafts of a long work labeled "Wahl."
Includes photographs of live load shell tests at the Dischinger shell in Biebrich, Germany, in 1931, and at Harvey, Illinois, in 1950, including images of construction crews posing on completed roofs, as well as various figures on thin-shell design.
Consists of photographic prints as well as some negatives, including portraits of Florovksy and various family members, holiday cards with group photographs, travel photographs, and other images.
Lawrence Rauch was a Princeton University graduate student (Ph.D. Mathematics, 1949) and a pioneer in the field of radio telemetry. The bulk of the collection consists of letters written home by Rauch during his time as a graduate student at Princeton from 1941 to 1949, which document Princeton academics and student life as well as Rauch's work in radio telemetry, and include references to his defense work for the United States government.
This folder contains photographs and photography contact sheets of various administrative buildings on Princeton's campus. Included are photographs of New South, West College (and the Admissions Office), Stanhope, Walker Hall, 1937 Hall, the Infirmary, and Dodge-Osborn Hall.