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Herbert Gans papers, 1944-2004
28 linear feetHistorical photograph collection, 1858-
180.81 Linear FeetHistorical subject files, 1810s-2022, bulk 1968-1972
183.06 linear feetHjalmar Hjorth Boyesen papers, 1880-1895
1 linear feetHoward Rosario Marraro papers, 1932-1971
28 boxesCorrespondence, notes, and manuscripts of Marraro. The collection is divided basically into a General File (professional activities of Marraro), a Subject File (notes, lectures, and writings on various topics), and two small Subject Files--Americans on Italy and Italy on America (attitudes of Americans and Italians toward each other)--used by Marraro.
Irwin Edman papers, 1930-1954
8 boxesThe personal and professional papers of Irwin Edman, including correspondence and manuscripts.
Jack Beeson papers, 1854-2013
80 linear feetJames Gutmann papers, 1917-1988
3 linear feetCorrespondence, manuscripts, memorabilia, photographs, audio cassette, and printed materials. The papers are chiefly professional in nature, concerning teaching, research, students, and some Columbia University academic business, particularly the University Seminars, of which Gutmann was Director from 1970-1976. The files contain letters from colleagues at Columbia and elsewhere. Some of the major correspondents are: Arthur C. Danto, Irwin Edman, Charles Frankel, Horace L. Friess, Sterling P. Lamprecht, John H. Randall, and Herbert Schneider. There are special correspondence files devoted to Joseph Frank (1916-1970), Dean of the Colorado Rocky Mountain School, Fritz Marti, and numerous letters written to Gutmann in 1964 on his receiving the Nicholas Murray Butler Medal for Philosophy. There are also manuscripts by Gutmann on the myth of Prometheus, mystical experience, Nietzsche and the ethical movement. The subject files include material relating to academic freedom, awards, intergration, Gutmann's biography, Israel, and Gutmann's vitae. In addition there are printed materials by Gutmann and by others inscribed to Gutmann.
John Bates Clark papers, 1848-1955, bulk 1874-1938
7 linear feetJohn Herman Randall papers, 1911-1977
44 boxesCorrespondence, manuscripts, notes, documents, course materials, organization files, photographs, and printed materials of John Herman Randall, Jr. Included among the cataloged correspondence are lengthy philosophical exchanges between Randall and Harry Elmer Barnes, Wendell T. Bush, John J. Coss, John Dewey, Irwin Edman, William Ernest Hocking, Corliss Lamont, Sterling P. Lamprecht, Arthur O. Lovejoy, Reinhold Niebuhr, Herbert W. Schneider, and Frederick J.E. Woodbridge, and in the uncataloged series, Horace Friess, James Gutmann, and Paul O. Kristeller. A separate series contains family correspondence consisting primarily of letters from Randall to his wife, Mercedes Irene Moritz Randall, during their courtship and early marriage. Randall's manuscripts include drafts of many of his articles and essays (a number of which became chapters in several of his books) as well as typescripts, proofs and related materials for many of his books, notably THE CAREER OF PHILOSOPHY, VOLUMES I-III, ARISTOTLE, THE MAKING OF THE MODERN MIND, NATURE AND HISTORICAL EXPERIENCE, PLATO, and THE ROLE OF KNOWLEDGE IN WESTERN RELIGION.