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William Ashmore Papers, undated

1 box 1 box
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Newspaper articles on and letter from China.

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William Ashmore Papers, undated 1 box 1 box

Michael J. O'Neill papers, circa 1940s - 2000s

18 linear feet 12 RSC.
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Correspondence, manuscripts, memoranda, noes, clippings, articles, photographs and printed material.

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Michael J. O'Neill papers, circa 1940s - 2000s 18 linear feet 12 RSC.

Jack O'Brian papers, circa 1940s-1970s

25 linear feet 13 plastic bins, 1 half-manuscript box
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Correspondence, articles, etc.

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Jack O'Brian papers, circa 1940s-1970s 25 linear feet 13 plastic bins, 1 half-manuscript box

Daniel Longwell papers, circa 1920-1974

90 boxes circa 24,750 items (90 boxes)
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Papers documenting Longwell's influential career in publishing and journalism. There are files of correspondence with such notables as Sir Winston Churchill, Ernest Hemingway, Thomas Hart Benton, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Christopher Morley, and H.L. Mencken as well as artists such as Tom Lea and Peter Hurd. Also, correspondence and memoranda dealing with the Time-Life organization, among them an extensive series of letters from Henry R. Luce and various editors of the magazines.

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Daniel Longwell papers, circa 1920-1974 90 boxes circa 24,750 items (90 boxes)

Marie Mattingly Meloney Collection on Marie Curie, circa 1890-1962, bulk circa 1920-1934

3.5 linear feet 8 manuscript boxes
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The bulk of the collection deals with Marie Curie's travels in the United States in 1921 and 1929, as a result of Marie Mattingly Meloney's fundraising campaigns to purchase radium for Curie's experiments. It includes correspondence with, photographs of, and manuscripts and printed material by and about Marie Curie. There is also an academic cap worn by Marie Curie while accepting honorary degrees in the United States, and a watch given to Meloney by Curie.
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Marie Mattingly Meloney Collection on Marie Curie, circa 1890-1962, bulk circa 1920-1934 3.5 linear feet 8 manuscript boxes

William G. Lambert papers, bulk 1956-1969

8.84 linear feet 8 record cartons and 2 document boxes
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This collection consists of journalist William G. Lambert's (1920-1998) collected investigative materials such as correspondence, news clippings, notes, notebooks, photographs and transcripts related to his award winning reporting for The Oregonian, Portland, and for Life magazine. In 1957, Lambert and his college Wallace Turner received the Pulitzer Prize for their reporting, which uncovered widespread vice and corruption within the municipal Portland city government that involved labor union officials of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America, Western Conference. In 1970, Lambert accepted the George Polk Award for his Life magazine reporting, which revealed that Supreme Court Justice Abe Fortas accepted and later returned a suspect $20,000 fee, spurring Fortas' resignation.

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William G. Lambert papers, bulk 1956-1969 8.84 linear feet 8 record cartons and 2 document boxes

Wilma Solomon papers, 9999

8 linear feet 7 record storage cartons and 1 flat box
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"Work - Personal": Books, files "Work and Printed Work": books, magazines, reviews, files "Wilma's Desk #1": files "Work": files "Wilma's Desk #2": files "Work and Printed Work": files "Wilma's Desk #3": files "Scrapbooks and Published".

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Wilma Solomon papers, 9999 8 linear feet 7 record storage cartons and 1 flat box

Thomas de Waal Interviews, 1994-2001

32.5 Gigabytes 86 digital audio files, 67 digital transcripts
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Audio interviews by Thomas de Waal and their transcripts relating to the conflicts in Chechnia and Nagorno-Karabakh
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Thomas de Waal Interviews, 1994-2001 32.5 Gigabytes 86 digital audio files, 67 digital transcripts

Tony Horwitz papers, 1980-2019

53.75 Linear Feet 43 record storage cartons
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Anthony Lander Horwitz (June 9, 1958 – May 27, 2019) was an American journalist and author who is best known for narrative nonfiction reportage that examined little-known historical subcultures and extremists. His body of work stands as a prescient investigation into gun culture, masculinity, and Lost Cause nostalgia.

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Tony Horwitz papers, 1980-2019 53.75 Linear Feet 43 record storage cartons

Mike Jahn papers, 1976-2004

4 linear feet 7 boxes
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Manuscripts, proofs and printed copies of eight novels by Jahn: Night Rituals (New York, W.W. Norton & Co., c1982); The Quark Maneuver (New York, Ballantine Books, c1977); Murder In Central Park; Murder In Coney Island; Murder On Fifth Avenue; Murder At The Museum Of Natural History; Murder On Theatre Row; Murder On The Waterfront

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Mike Jahn papers, 1976-2004 4 linear feet 7 boxes