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Michael Howard papers, 1940 to 2019
40.5 Linear FeetMostly printed materials including printed ephemera, with tape recordings of interviews, classes and talks.
Scrapbook of Social Activities, 1924-1953
3.34 Linear FeetElizabeth Blake Papers, 1940-2010, bulk 1940-1976
1.50 linear feetJ. Howard Van Amringe papers, 1851-1915
4.17 Linear FeetThis collection includes letters from members of the academic community at Columbia and elsewhere, former students, Columbia College alumni, members of the Van Amringe family, and friends. These letters deal with the official, alumni, and personal matters. There are two letter books for 1894 when he was Dean of Columbia's School of Arts (later known as Columbia College, the undergraduate school). The manuscripts include holograph and typescript copies of speeches made by Van Amringe at various Columbia functions, at alumni affairs, and at meetings of civic, charitable, and academic organizations; course notebooks while he attended Columbia College; diaries of daily appointments, 1909-1914; intimate prose and poetry written by Van Amringe and members of his family; a pencil sketchbook and notebook containing three plays by his daughter Emily Bulow Van Amringe. The collection includes numerous clippings, brochures, invitations, and other Columbia and personal memorabilia.
Marcus G. Langseth diaries, 1955-1996
2.25 linear feetNikolai Sergeevich Rusanov Manuscript, 1920
1 itemTypescript of unpublished memoir entitled "K istorii mirnoi kampanii sovetskoi demokratii sredi evropeiskikh sotsialisticheskikh partii. Argonavty mira. Kak my podgotovliali Stokgolmskuiu konfererenciiu. Vosporninaniia chlena Stokgolmskoi delegatsii N. S. Rusanova." Rusanov outlines here the preparations for the meeting and narrates his encounters with workers' parties and leaders of the socialist movement in Sweden, England, France and Italy.
Oxford Group/Moral Re-Armament records, 1930 -- 1961
1.75 linear feetPliny Fisk papers, 1821 -- 1935
0.5 linear feetBennett Cerf papers, 1898-1977
52 linear feetCorrespondence, manuscripts, memorabilia, photographs, phonograph and tape recordings, and printed files. Included are Cerf's personal correspondence files, 1929-1945, and the diaries and scrapbooks which he maintained from his school days throughout his active career. The diaries, in date-book format, contain terse notes on Cerf's meetings with authors and friends, on his travels and publishing activities; the scrapbooks contain correspondence and photographs, as well as memorabilia and printed items, and were annotated by Cerf and his wife, Phyllis Fraser Cerf Wagner. Also in the collection are manuscripts and proofs for Cerf's books including "The Laugh's on Me""Treasury of Atrocious Puns""The Sound of Laughter""Stories to Make You Feel Better", and "At Random: the Reminiscences of Bennett Cerf", which was edited by Phyllis Cerf Wagner and Albert Erskine, 1977. The papers also include condolence letters written at the time of Cerf's death, photographs and photo albums,certificates and awards, and miscellaneous printed material, including Random House and Modern Library catalogues. Among the major correspondents are: Truman Capote, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Edna Ferber, Moss Hart, J. Edgar Hoover, Hubert Humphrey, Lyndon B. Johnson, John Lindsay, Joshua Logan, John O'Hara, Jacqueline Onassis, Richard Rodgers, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Gertrude Stein, Adlai Stevenson, Harry Truman, and Robert Penn Warren