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Charles Tudor Leber travel correspondence, 1944 -- 1953

0.25 linear feet 0.25 linear feet; 1 box
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Charles Tudor Leber was General Secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. The collection contains Leber's correspondence while on tour from 1944-1945 and again in 1953 in Asia, Europe, and Central and South America.
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Charles Tudor Leber travel correspondence, 1944 -- 1953 0.25 linear feet 0.25 linear feet; 1 box

Marjory Belisch Hall papers, 1920s-2021, bulk 1920s-1965

2.5 Linear Feet 1 manuscript box, 1 oversize flat box
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The Marjory Belisch Hall papers are a small collection of material documenting the life and career of journalist, homesteader, and clinical psychologist Marjory Belisch Hall (1905-1967), who studied gender roles in children during the early 1960s. The bulk of the collection is composed of clippings of newspaper articles written by Hall between 1928 and 1931.
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Marjory Belisch Hall papers, 1920s-2021, bulk 1920s-1965 2.5 Linear Feet 1 manuscript box, 1 oversize flat box

Margaret Bancroft papers, 1913-1977

5.5 linear feet 1 manuscript box & 4 record cartons
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Box 1 (original acquisition) includes letters, manuscripts, and memorabilia, including four letters from Columbia professors relating to Bancroft's participation in General Studies Day, May 1977. The manuscripts consist of two diaries, one from 1926-1929, which includes her account of a European trip and a second for 1969; a typescript she prepared for the use of her students in General Studies History 5 in 1941, entitled "The Old Stone Age" (357 p.) with several pen-and-ink sketches of early man; and four notebooks on ancient art taken at a course taught by Professor Richard Brilliant in 1974.

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Margaret Bancroft papers, 1913-1977 5.5 linear feet 1 manuscript box & 4 record cartons

Randolph Silliman Bourne Papers, 1910-1966

8.5 linear feet 20 document boxes
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Correspondence and manuscripts of the radical essayist Randolph Bourne (1886-1918).
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Randolph Silliman Bourne Papers, 1910-1966 8.5 linear feet 20 document boxes

Walker O. Cain architectural records and papers collection, 1892-1994, bulk 1960-1994

12.5 manuscript boxes 3 print boxes 2 document boxes 2 rolls 1 folder flat-file
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Walker O. Cain (1915-1993) was an American architect associated with the firms of McKim, Mead & White (1940-1961), Steinmann, Cain & White (1961-1965), Steinmann & Cain (1965-1967), Walker O. Cain & Associates (1967-1978), and Cain, Farrell and Bell (1978-1986). Collection consists chiefly of travel sketches, cartoons, invitations, and other ephemera. The collection also includes correspondence with Alexander Calder and photographs of the sculptor and his works; photographs and printed materials related to the firm of McKim, Mead & White; Scrapbooks; Medals; and a few architectural drawings.
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Walker O. Cain architectural records and papers collection, 1892-1994, bulk 1960-1994 12.5 manuscript boxes 3 print boxes 2 document boxes 2 rolls 1 folder flat-file

Hu Shih Diaries, 1892-1935

6 Reels
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The Hu Shih diaries comprises six microfilm reels of diaries by Hu Shih, a Chinese philosopher, essayist, educator, scholar, and diplomat of the 20th century. Materials include in the collection are Hu Shih's diaries, which contain correspondence, news clippings, lecture notes, letters dating from 1921 to 1935, as well as the writings of Hu Shih's father, Hu Chuan, who was a civil official of the Qing Imperial Court.
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Hu Shih Diaries, 1892-1935 6 Reels

Frank A. Vanderlip papers, 1890-1937

49 Volumes 49 volumes 347 boxes 347 boxes 2.5 Linear Feet 2 record cartons and 1 manuscript box (unprocessed addition)
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Correspondence and business papers of Frank A. Vanderlip, chiefly related to banking and money.
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Frank A. Vanderlip papers, 1890-1937 49 Volumes 49 volumes 347 boxes 347 boxes 2.5 Linear Feet 2 record cartons and 1 manuscript box (unprocessed addition)

Timothy Cole papers, 1889-1938

0.5 linear feet 1 box; 1 cmibox
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Letters written by Cole to Robert Underwood Johnson. These letters cover the period Cole was in Europe making engravings of great European paintings for a series which appeared in Johnson's CENTURY magazine. There are also letters from Cole to Melvin Loos, relating to the printing of Cole's engravings of paintings and portraits. Also, 250 engravings by Cole; and letters from Cole to William Kimberley Palmer, written during Cole's sojourn abroad.

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Timothy Cole papers, 1889-1938 0.5 linear feet 1 box; 1 cmibox

James Harvey Robinson papers, 1888-1911

1 box 1 box (15 items)
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A collection of diaries and journals relating to Robinson's years at the University of Freiburg, where he took his doctorate, and to his subsequent European travels before his return to America. Also, several volumes bearing Robinson's marginal notes.

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James Harvey Robinson papers, 1888-1911 1 box 1 box (15 items)

Eleanor Joy papers, 1882-1891

1 box 1 box (17 items)
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Eleven diaries which reveal a sensitive and perceptive young woman. With her family, she traveled extensively in England, the United States, and most countries of the Continent. Her diaries describe her reactions to foreign scenes and places, and contain numerous references to her father and to her visit to Columbia University early in 1889. Also, a typewritten description of the diaries of Eleanor Joy's son, Sir Douglas Busk; and a copy of THE ANCESTORS OF PATRICK AND PERONELLE KINNEL, compiled by Sir Douglas Busk in 1970.

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Eleanor Joy papers, 1882-1891 1 box 1 box (17 items)