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Sylvia Ardyn Boone Papers, 1925-2011, bulk 1961-1993

40 linear feet (34 record cartons, 5 oversized flat boxes (box 60-64), 4 manuscript boxes, 1 tall manuscript box (box 37))
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This collection contains the personal and professional papers of Sylvia Ardyn Boone, a scholar of Art History with a focus on African art, and the first African-American woman to receive tenure at Yale University. The collection includes manuscripts, correspondence, course materials and syllabi, research notes, printed materials, photographs, video and sound recordings, and other papers relating to professional projects. Also included are dissertation manuscripts for recipients of the Sylvia Ardyn Boone Memorial Prize at Yale.
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Sylvia Ardyn Boone Papers, 1925-2011, bulk 1961-1993 40 linear feet (34 record cartons, 5 oversized flat boxes (box 60-64), 4 manuscript boxes, 1 tall manuscript box (box 37))

Tennessee Williams papers, 1920-1983

160 linear feet (84 manuscript boxes, 2 custom boxes (69A and 72A), 1 mapcase (13-4G-13), 119 record storage cartons (library))
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A large and important collection of the correspondence, memoirs, and plays of Tennessee Williams. The collection is especially strong in the later works.
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Tennessee Williams papers, 1920-1983 160 linear feet (84 manuscript boxes, 2 custom boxes (69A and 72A), 1 mapcase (13-4G-13), 119 record storage cartons (library))

Theodore Richards Conant Collection, 1949-2010, bulk 1953-2000

76 Linear Feet (17 manuscript boxes, 4 half manuscript boxes, 48 flat boxes, 12 record cartons)
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The Theodore Richards Conant Collection documents the life and film making career of Theodore Richards Conant, dating from 1949 to 2010, with the bulk of the materials dating from 1953 to 2000. The focus of the materials is on the Korean War, Korean culture and society. Materials in the collection consist of his personal papers and a substantial amount of audiovisual materials related to the documentary films created and/or collected by him during his career. The personal papers consist of clippings, ephemera, correspondence, scenarios, notes, catalogs, journals and other unique items. The photographs in the collection document Korea's political and cultural aspect, as well as Conant's work in Korea as a film producer while working in the UN Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA). The audiovisual materials are the documentaries directed and filmed by Conant, related to the Korean War, Korean society and culture.
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Theodore Richards Conant Collection, 1949-2010, bulk 1953-2000 76 Linear Feet (17 manuscript boxes, 4 half manuscript boxes, 48 flat boxes, 12 record cartons)

Theological audiocassette collection, circa 1968 -- 1990

1 linear feet (1 linear foot; 1 box) 105 audiocassettes (105 audiocassettes)
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This is an artifical collection composed of audiocassette recordings, held by the Burke Library, of various theological conferences and events, including the Evangelical Women's Caucus, the First International Congress on the Meaning of Human Suffering, God's Call to a New Beginning Conference, and the 1986 and 1987 National Workshop on Christian Unity, among others.
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Theological audiocassette collection, circa 1968 -- 1990 1 linear feet (1 linear foot; 1 box) 105 audiocassettes (105 audiocassettes)

The Re-Imagining Community records, 1988 -- 2016

4.75 linear feet (4.75 linear feet; 11 boxes)
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The Re-imagining Community was a grassroots, ecumenical movement (centered in Minneapolis, Minnesota) that was organized to challenge what it saw as a patriarchal church hierarchy, promoting justice and equality in the church and society as a whole. The collection contains newsletters and other publications, audio recordings of annual conferences and video recordings of responses to the 1993 conference, records relating to the planning of the annual conferences, and administrative records of the organization.
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The Re-Imagining Community records, 1988 -- 2016 4.75 linear feet (4.75 linear feet; 11 boxes)

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)

Thomas Jesse Jones papers, circa 1870s-1982, bulk circa 1900-1950

7 linear feet (13 boxes. Box 6A is oversize. Box 11 is missing.)
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Personal and family papers of the Welsh American sociologist and progressive educator Thomas Jesse Jones (1873-1950). Through his work at Hampton Institute, the U.S. Census Bureau, the U.S. Bureau of Education, and the Phelps-Stokes Fund, he gained extensive influence over policy and curricula for African American education and African education during the era of European colonization.
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Thomas Jesse Jones papers, circa 1870s-1982, bulk circa 1900-1950 7 linear feet (13 boxes. Box 6A is oversize. Box 11 is missing.)

Union Theological Seminary media collection, 1997 -- 1999

1 linear feet (1 linear foot; 1 box) 18 videocassettes (VHS)
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This is an artifical collection composed of media relating to Union Theological Seminary held by the Burke Library. The collection contains oral histories conducted with various members of the UTS faculty.
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Union Theological Seminary media collection, 1997 -- 1999 1 linear feet (1 linear foot; 1 box) 18 videocassettes (VHS)

Virgil Thomson papers, 1920-1981

12.5 linear feet (24 ms boxes and 1 tall ms box (box 15))
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Prose manuscripts, related correspondence, notes, printed material, and audio tapes of Thomson. Included are notes and drafts of many of Thomson's early articles, written while he was a student at Harvard University and in Paris, and numerous manuscripts of columns published in the HERALD TRIBUNE in the 1940s. Thomson's special interests reflected in these writings are modern music, American hymns, and the performance of music in Europe. Also, manuscripts and related material for six of Thomson's books and for Gertrude Stein's BEE TIME VINE, which was published after her death and for which he wrote the preface; and 125 reels of tapes of Thomson's program on radio station WNCN (New York), 1969-1970. Cataloged correspondents include Chalmers Clifton, Lincoln Kirstein, Alfred A. Knopf, and Man Ray.

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Virgil Thomson papers, 1920-1981 12.5 linear feet (24 ms boxes and 1 tall ms box (box 15))

V. K. Wellington Koo papers, 1906-1992, bulk 1931-1966

120.5 Linear Feet (266 full manuscript boxes, 34 half manuscript boxes, 3 record cartons, 4 flat boxes (Box 291-294), 1 index card box, 2 tall manuscript boxes)
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The V. K. Wellington Koo papers document the diplomatic legacy of Wellington Koo as a Chinese statesman and diplomat of the 20th Century. The papers primarily consist of materials collected during Koo's diplomatic career, relating to the Lytton Commission, 1932-1933; the League of Nations, 1931-1940; the United Nations, 1944-1946; his ambassadorships to France, 1932-1941; to Britain, 1941-1946; to the United States, 1946-1956; as the Senior Advisor to the Republic of China from 1956; and as the Judge on the International Court of Justice, 1957-1966. The materials include correspondence, diaries, memoranda, manuscripts, documents, notes, speeches, maps, photographs, printed material, and audio visual material. The bulk of the materials emphasizes China's domestic and foreign affairs, such as the Sino-Japanese conflict, World War II and the Cold War in the Far East region, as well as the League of Nations and the United Nations.
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V. K. Wellington Koo papers, 1906-1992, bulk 1931-1966 120.5 Linear Feet (266 full manuscript boxes, 34 half manuscript boxes, 3 record cartons, 4 flat boxes (Box 291-294), 1 index card box, 2 tall manuscript boxes)