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Box b-000203, Folder 11
Passages with heavy annotations present.
G. W. F. Hegel. Science de la logique. Tome I : La logique objective, s. d. Dépôt légal : 1947
1 folder
Box b-000203, Folder 10
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1770-1831)
Dealer note regarding annotations: 2/2-3
Box 8, Folder 6
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A typescript of an unpublished book, Randolph Edmond's "definitive history of the Negro in the theatre."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.
Photographs of sculptures by Joseph Brown, circa 1970s
2 boxes
1 folder
Box do-000027, Box do-000028, Box ad22
A group of photographs and negatives, primarily of sculptures by Joseph Brown. Joseph Brown was boxing coach as well as an instructor in scupture in the Creative Arts Program, later the Visual Arts Program, at Princeton University. The photographs also include images of Brown's studio space, and of Brown at work. Sculptures pictured include human nudes, busts, and athletes in action (football, baseball, wrestling, dance). Both small and large format photographs are included, some in mats. This group of photographs was taken by Bill Gregory '71. One earlier photograph of Brown with two of his sculptures was taken by Edward Rothe in 1945 or 1946.
Box mp8, Folder 14
Image number: 615. Folder or item number: 14.
Box 123, Folder 1
Includes typescript drafts of poems from the American poetry.
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 17, Folder 10
Original folder contains a detailed description of contents, consisting of technical articles by others along with calculations and translations by Candela.