The Geosciences series consists of files of Geosciences faculty.
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The Germanic Languages and Literatures series consists of files of Germanic Languages and Literatures faculty.
Faculty and Professional Staff files, Subgroup 6: G, 1764-2014
AC107-06
268 boxes
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Princeton University. Office of the Dean of Faculty
Princeton University's Dean of the Faculty is the senior administrator responsible for the quality and well-being of the faculty and professional staff of the university. The collection consists of personnel files for nearly every individual at one time employed as a member of Princeton University's faculty or professional staff.
The Basic Engineering series consists of files of Basic Engineering faculty.
The Biochemical Sciences series consists of files of Biochemical Sciences faculty.
Series 13: Biology, 1764-2014
57 boxes
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The Biology series consists of files of Biology faculty.
The Brain, Mind, and Behavior series consists of files of Brain, Mind, and Behavior faculty.
Faculty and Professional Staff files, Subgroup 2: B, 1764-2014
AC107-02
93 boxes
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Princeton University. Office of the Dean of Faculty
Princeton University's Dean of the Faculty is the senior administrator responsible for the quality and well-being of the faculty and professional staff of the university. The collection consists of personnel files for nearly every individual at one time employed as a member of Princeton University's faculty or professional staff.
The Near Eastern Studies series consists of files of Near Eastern Studies faculty.
The Neuroscience Institute series consists of files of Neuroscience Institute faculty.
Faculty and Professional Staff files, Subgroup 11: N, 1764-2014
AC107-11
220 boxes
Princeton University. Office of the Dean of Faculty
Princeton University's Dean of the Faculty is the senior administrator responsible for the quality and well-being of the faculty and professional staff of the university. The collection consists of personnel files for nearly every individual at one time employed as a member of Princeton University's faculty or professional staff.
The Office of Population Research series consists of files of Office of Population Research faculty.
The Operations Research series consists of files of Operations Research faculty.
The Oriental Languages and Literature series consists of files of Oriental Languages and Literatures faculty.
Series 68: Oriental Studies, 1764-2014
12 boxes
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The Oriental Studies series consists of files of Oriental Studies faculty.
Faculty and Professional Staff files, Subgroup 12: O, 1764-2014
AC107-12
168 boxes
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Princeton University. Office of the Dean of Faculty
Princeton University's Dean of the Faculty is the senior administrator responsible for the quality and well-being of the faculty and professional staff of the university. The collection consists of personnel files for nearly every individual at one time employed as a member of Princeton University's faculty or professional staff.
Selected Papers of Sparse Grey Hackle, 1765-1954
C0591
1 box
1.25 linear feet
Hackle, Sparse Grey (1892)
Consists of selected manuscripts and documents of Sparse Grey Hackle, an American author of books about angling.
Series 1: Student Correspondence and Writings Collection, 1765-2009
9 boxes
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Series 1: Student Correspondence and Writings Collection, 1769-2009 consists of materials integrated with the collection prior to 2011.
Series 8: Medals, 1765-2010
12 boxes
This series contians medals, as well as some coins, related to Princeton University. It is divided into athletic medals, many of which are from Track and Field events; medals relating to Princeton clubs; and other kinds of commemorative medals and coins.
General Manuscripts Collection, 1765-2016 (mostly 1836-2016)
AC001
1.9 linear feet
5 boxes
1 folder
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Princeton University. Library. Special Collections
The General Manuscripts Collection consists of manuscripts and small collections of papers and records which are related in some way to the history of Princeton University. While most documents in the General Manuscripts collection were produced by alumni or student organizations, there are several documents produced by trustees, faculty, and other members of the University community.
Box 33
Includes 7 bound volumes on architecture and related subjects, many of which are signed and notated by Félix Candela. Of note is a 1767 copy of El Arquitecto Práctico by Antonio Plo y Camín and Jean Minguet.
This series includes clippings and print materials related to architecture in general, as well as to Candela's own work, that he collected along with his papers as reference materials. After his exile from Spain following the Spanish Civil War, Candela never continued his formal study of architecture. Instead, during his early years in Mexico, he educated himself on the topic of thin-shell construction through independent reading and subscribing to various architectural journals and reviews, some of which he retained and are included in this series.
Félix Candela Papers, 1767-2007 (mostly 1924-1997)
C1455
37 boxes
32.0 linear feet
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Candela, Félix (1910-1997)
Félix Candela was an influential Spanish-born architect and structural engineer, known for his innovative designs using reinforced thin-shell concrete to create the highly efficient hyperbolic parabaloid shapes used in his construction of many well-known churches, factories, and other buildings, primarily in and around Mexico City in the mid-20th century. The collection consists of professional and personal papers, including photographic files documenting his projects, architectural drawings and designs, drafts of lectures and published papers, correspondence, appointment books, student notebooks and artwork, personal photographs and albums, awards and certificates, architectural reference books and magazines, construction materials catalogs, and clippings on various architecture and design topics and on Candela's own work.
Consists of property documents in Philadelphia, circa 1788, as well as genealogical data for the Kip and Boudinot families, circa 1801. This series also includes articles regarding Elias Boudinot and his contemporaries, written during the years 1894-1916.
The series includes a variety of objects of memorabilia and personal belongings that were connected to significant figures and institutions in Princeton's history, as well as other objects whose connection to the university and/or their presence among these items is less clear.
Subseries 3A: Author Files I, 1768-1989
184 boxes
46 items
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Consists of author files for authors such as Joseph Quincy Adams, Erskine Caldwell, Lewis Carrol, Willa Cather, Anton Chekov, Winston Churchill, John Calvin Coolidge, Stephen Crane, Emily Dickinson, Arthur Conan Doyle, William Faulkner, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Ford Madox Ford, as well as others.
Series 3: Author Files, 1768-1989
595 boxes
46 items
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Editorial correspondence (see also Series 24: Requests Accepted for Publication, 1936-1945)
Series 4: Rare Books and Special Collections Department, 1768-2017
214 boxes
1 folder
1 websites
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This series contains the records of the Princeton University Library's Department of Rare Books and Special Collections. First organized in 1948-49, the Department has oversight of the Library's holdings of rare books, manuscripts, graphic arts, and numismatics, as well as several other special collections such as the University Archives, the Public Policy papers, and the Cotsen Children's Library. The origins of the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections extend nearly to the beginning of the Library, and much of this material predates the official formation of RBSC as a unit. Other records concerning the early Department of Rare Books and Special Collections can be found in Subseries 1D: Julian Parks Boyd. Please see subseries descriptions for further information regarding the individual subseries.
Student Correspondence and Writings Collection, 1768-2020
AC334
19 boxes
4 digital files
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Princeton University. Library. Department of Rare Books and Special Collections
The Student Correspondence and Writings Collection contains original materials from the university archives that document aspects of student life as experienced by students at Princeton University.
Office of the Controller Records, 1769-2009 (mostly 1921-2009)
AC161
70 boxes
173 Volumes
Princeton University. Office of the Controller.
Established in 1920, the Office of the Controller is responsible for the preparation of the University's annual audited financial statements, as well as financial and tax reports to several government agencies including the Internal Revenue Service. Consists of records produced by the Office of the Controller that document University financial matters.
Series 36. Wars and Princeton, 1769-2017
24 boxes
1 folder
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Series 36 documents Princeton University's involvement in war. From the Revolutionary War's Battle of Princeton, which was fought in part on campus, to the tremendous efforts made by the University during World War II to facilitate training and mobilization, Princeton has been significantly involved in many of America's most momentous wars. Subjects that relate to the military but not necessarily to a particular war, such as the Bronze Memorial Star program, the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC), and the U.S.S. Princeton series of naval vessels are held in this series as well.
Princeton University Library Collection of Aaron Burr (1756-1836) Materials, 1771-1958 (mostly 1782-1830)
C0089
2 boxes
1.7 linear feet
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Princeton University. Library. Special Collections
Consists primarily of letters by Aaron Burr (Princeton Class of 1772) to members of his family and associates, along with some documents pertaining to his legal career.
Green Family Collection, 1771-1969 (mostly 1810-1895)
C0304
3 boxes
1.2 linear feet
Green, Henry Woodhull (1804-1876)
The Green Family Collection consists of correspondence, documents, and printed matter of the Green family of Trenton and Mercer County, New Jersey, including Henry Woodhull Green (Princeton Class of 1820), his parents, Elizabeth and Caleb Green, his brother, John Cleve Green, and his son, Charles Ewing Green.
Chambers Family Papers, 1772-1962
C0402
22 boxes
9.4 linear feet
Chambers family.
Consists of diaries, correspondence, documents, scrapbooks, and printed matter of the Chambers family of Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Series 1: Lecture Notes in Book Format, 1772-1975
65 boxes
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Consists of lecture notes in notebooks or bound volumes.
Lecture Notes Collection, 1772-1990
AC052
80 boxes
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Princeton University. Library. Special Collections
This collection contains over 600 sets of student notes taken from lectures given by members of Princeton's faculty. They represent the broad range of courses taught at Princeton University (known as the College of New Jersey prior to 1896) and include the works of numerous famous faculty and students.