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Stephen Anestis Hermides papers, 1964-1981
1 boxCorrespondence, documents, and printed materials dealing with Hermides' political and social activities and his interest in student affairs. Correspondents include Ralph J. Bunche, Frank Hogan, Robert F. Kennedy, and John Lindsay.
Alice Montgomery Lawrence papers, 1874-1935
6.5 linear feetCorrespondence, programs, clippings, and other theatrical memorabilia relating the the careers of Alice and Rita Lawrence.
Bohemian Club records, 1903-1931
0.5 Linear FeetInvitations and photographs relating to dinners given by the Bohemian Club to honor artists such as Mischa Elman, Engelbert Humperdinck, Serge Koussevitzsky, Ignace Paderewski, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Richard Strauss, and Eugene Ysaye.
Herbert Parsons papers, 1898-1925
40 boxesCorrespondence to Parsons from numerous well-known contempories relating chiefly to political and social matters. Also, miscellaneous reports and printed materials.
Julian C. Levi papers, 1862-1971
21 boxesLevi's correspondence with his wife, Alice Fries Levi, letters of other family members, his diaries, his school and college notebooks and papers, awards and medals, and personal photographs. The earliest item in the collection is a scrapbook kept by his father, Albert A. Levi, in San Francisco, 1862.
Woman's Press Club of New York City records, 1889-1980
22 boxesMinutes, reports, press books, scrapbooks, correspondence, lists, financial records, and printed materials of the Woman's Press Club of New York City.
Charles Fenno Hoffman letters, 1824-1843
1 boxLetters of Hoffman to his family. There are seventeen letters to his niece, Matilda Nicholas Whitman, and one letter to his half-sister, Ann Hoffman Nicholas. The correspondence deals with the literary and social life in New York and with the Hoffman family. Two of the letters have notes added by his father, Josiah Ogden Hoffman. Also, an engraved portrait of Charles Fenno Hoffman.
Charles Watts letters, 1810-1851
1 boxLetters written by and relating to Watts and members of his family. There are 45 letters written by Charles Wats, dated principally from Biloxi, Miss., to members of his family in New York, and 21 letters from, to, and relating to his sister, Helen Watts, and her husband, H. Floyd Jones, and his family. Also, a few letters from Charles Watts, Sr., to his son, Judge Charles Watts. The letters are personal in nature, dealing with family affairs, daily life, and friends.
LeRoy Bowman papers, 1905-1971
38.5 linear feetCorrespondence, subject and organization files, speeches, and notes.
Louis Alexander Freedman papers, 1930-1956
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