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Sermons 1141-1227, 1934 -- 1936 Box 14
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- Face?Fine Arts as Related to Religion, 2. Sculpture," 10 Nov 193514 46 Sermon 1186: Luke 1:4, "Doctor's
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14 1 Sermon 1141: Matt 14:27, "Faith Overcoming Fear," 7 Jan 193414 2 Sermon 1142: 2 Peter 3:18, "Growing…Grown," 14 Jan 193414 3 Sermon 1143: Is 40:3, "In the Wilderness," 28 Jan 193414 4 Sermon 1144: Gen 19:1-3, "Grace of Hospitality," 4 Feb 193414 5 Sermon 1145: Ex 1:5, "Someone There Before," 11 Feb 193414 6 Sermon 1146: Matt 5:8, "True to Self," 18 Feb 193414 7 Sermon 1147: 1 Chron 6:31, "Noblest Deeds are Highest Praise,"25 Feb 193414 8 Sermon 1148: Matt 16:18, "Why Christianity Will Prevail," 4 March193414 9 Sermon 1149: Matt 27:17, "Barabas or Jesus?" 11 March 193414 10 Sermon 1150: "God of Shakespeare," 11 March 193414 11 Sermon 1151: Luke 9:51, "Triumphal Entry," 25 March 193414 12 Sermon 1152: 1 Cor 15:20, "What Rose With Jesus?" 1 April 193414 13 Sermon 1153: John 20:17, "Life's Noblest Expression," 15 April 193414 14 Sermon 1154: John 15:5, "Broken Law and the Wasted Life," 6 May193414 15 Sermon 1155: Luke 1:51-53, "Christian Revolution," 22 April 193414 16 Sermon 1156: Job 35:10, "Cry of a Lonesome God," 20 May 1934 14 17 Sermon 1157: 1 Cor 9:27, "Master Control," 3 June 193414 18 Sermon 1158: Ex 1:8, "Forgetting Our Benefactors," 10 June 193414 19 Sermon 1159: Rev 22:1, "Message of the River," 7 Oct 193414 20 Sermon 1160: Ps 84:5, "Highways Through the Heart," 14 Oct 193414 21 Sermon 1161: Is 30:21, "Is There No One to Show the Way?" 21 Oct193414 22 Sermon 1162: Ps 8:4, "Why God Cares For Man," 28 Oct 193414 23 Sermon 1163: Ps 1:3, "Secret Sources of Strength," 4 Nov 193414 24 Sermon 1164: Rom 14:19, "Peace or War," 1 Nov 193414 25 Sermon Notes 1165: Is 40:26, "Father's Fellowship," 18 Nov 193414 26 Sermon 1166: Mark 6:31, "Divine Immurement," 25 Nov 193414 27 Sermon 1167: Rev 2:7, "Christ Speaks to His Church," 2 Dec 193414 28 Sermon 1168: 1 Cor 15:21-2, "Life Bringer," 23 Dec 193514 29 Sermon 1169: Job 23:10, "Knowledge That Endures," 6 Jan 193514 30 Sermon 1170: Gen 1:1, "Great Beginnings," 31 Feb 193514 31 Sermon 1171: Jer 1:10, "Sent Servant," 10 Feb 193514 32 Sermon 1172: Jer 32:9, "In Times of Depression," 17 Feb 193514 33 Sermon 1173: "Brotherhood," 24 Feb 193514 34 Sermon 1174: Jer 36:23, "Facts Remain," 3 March 193514 35 Sermon 1175: Jer 29:7, "From Slavery to Mastery," 10 March 193514 36 Sermon 1176: Jer 31:21, "Poet Prophet," 17 March 193514 37 Sermon 1177: Matt 16:13-14, "Jesus and Jeremiah," 24 March 193514 38 Sermon 1178: Matt 6:28, "Laws of Growth, "6 Oct 193514 39 Sermon Notes 1179: Rom 8:22, "Why the Travail of Creation?" 13 Oct193514 40 Sermon 1180: John 14:9, "Perfect Reproduction," 20 Oct 193514 41 Sermon 1181: Ps 119:11, "Bible of the People," 27 Oct 193514 42 Sermon 1182: Matt 1:22-23, "Did He Make Good?" 3 Nov 193514 43 Sermon 1183: Acts 7:49, "Building! What? Is it Worthy of You? FineArts as Related to Religion, 1. Sculpture," 3 Nov 193514 44 Sermon 1184: Mark 7:24, "Tireless Servant of God and Man," 10 Nov193514 45 Sermon 1185: James 1:24-5, "Are You Responsible for Your Face?Fine Arts as Related to Religion, 2. Sculpture," 10 Nov 193514 46 Sermon 1186: Luke 1:4, "Doctor's Testimony," 24 Nov 193514 47 Sermon Notes 1187: Luke 5:17, "Does the Doctor Heal You?" 24 Nov193514 48 Sermon 1188: John 20:31, "New Food for a New Life," 1 Dec 193514 49 Sermon 1189: Luke 1:51-53, "Annunciation," 1 Dec 193514 50 Sermon 1190: Acts 1:8, "Church on the Job, "8 Dec 193514 51 Sermon 1191: Is 9:6, "Unto Us a Child is Born," 8 Dec 193514 52 Sermon 1192: Acts 26:19, "Man of Vision," 15 Dec 193514 53 Sermon 1193: Luke 2:15, "What the Shepherds Found," 22 Dec 193514 54 Sermon 1194: Is 42:16, "Things the Speedometer Does Not Tell,"29 Dec 1935 14 55 Sermon Notes 1195: Luke 15:3-7, "Lost Sheep," 29 Dec 193514 56 Sermon 1196: Is 43:25, "Grace of Forgetting," 5 Jan 193614 57 Sermon 1197: 1 Cor 2:2, "Unifying Christ," 12 Jan 193614 58 Sermon 1198: Gal 5:1, "True Liberty," 19 Jan 193614 59 Sermon 1199: Rom 1:16, "Great Plea from a Great Preacher," 2 Feb193614 60 Sermon 1200: Eph 4:13, "Growth Eternal," 9 Feb 193614 61 Sermon 1201: John 20:10, "Enemies and Friends of the Home," [Feb1936]14 62 Sermon 1202: Phil 3:7, "Gain or Loss for Christ," 16 Feb 193614 63 Sermon Notes 1203: "Does America Still Offer Opportunities?" 16 Feb193614 64 Sermon 1204: Col 2:14, "Nailed to the Cross," 23 Feb 193614 65 Sermon 1205: Is 60:12, "If We Save America," 23 Feb 193614 66 Sermon 1206: Matt 4:17, "Individual and Social Repentance," 1 March1936. Includes letter to Durkee from L. M. Overstreet, 17 May1935.14 67 Sermon 1207: 1 Cor 13:13, "Why I Love England," 1 March 193614 68 Sermon 1208: Matt 4:17, "How Cometh the Kingdom," 8 March 193614 69 Sermon 1209: 1 Cor 3:13, "Why I Love France," 8 March 183614 70 Sermon 1210: Matt 3:17, "God's Ideal of a Man," 15 March 193614 71 Sermon 1211: John 18:37, "Every Man a King," 15 March 193614 72 Sermon 1212: "Why I Love Germany," 22 March 193614 73 Sermon 1213: Heb 11:8, "A Faith that Follows Through," 29 March193614 74 Sermon 1214: "Why I Love History," 29 March 193614 75 Sermon 1215: Mark 11:7, "He Rides," 5 April 193614 76 Sermon 1216: "Why I Love America," 5 April 193614 77 Sermon 1217: Acts 4:33, "What Rose With Christ?" 12 April 193614 78 Sermon 1218: Is 9:7, "The Finality of Jesus," 19 April 193614 79 Sermon 1219: John 5:17, "A Working God," 26 April 193614 80 Sermon 1220: Ps 71:16, "Thrill of Adventure," 3 May 193614 81 Sermon 1221: Matt 2:11, "What Mary Found," 10 May 193614 82 Sermon 1222: Ez 11:9, "Religion for the Disillusioned Man," 24 May193614 83 Sermon 1223: Gen 1:31, "Is the Universe Friendly," 27 Sept 193614 84 Sermon 1224: 2 Thes 1:10, "Three Great Doctrines," 4 Oct 193614 85 Sermon 1225: 1 Tim 3:14-15, "Old Preacher's Council," 11 Oct 193614 86 Sermon 1226: Titus 3:8, "Fruit of Living," 18 Oct 193614 87 Sermon 1227: Phil 9:11, "Courteous Letter," 25 Oct 1936
Thomas Jesse Jones papers, circa 1870s-1982, bulk circa 1900-1950 7 linear feet
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- graduate school at Columbia University, where he completed a Master of Arts degree in 1899 and a Ph.D. in
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- Jones, Thomas Jesse, 1873-1950
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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.
William S. Burroughs papers, 1957-1976 2.5 linear feet
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- later part of his life he wrote less and less, focusing on visual art and spoken word performances. He
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- Burroughs, William S., 1914-1997
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Author, artist, spoken word performer, and founding member of the Beat Generation. The William S. Burroughs Papers contain manuscripts and galley proofs of some of Burroughs's novels, as well as biographical material on Burroughs.
Yuri and Bill Kochiyama Papers, 1936-2003, bulk 1968-1998 186.25 linear feet
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- attended Compton Junior College, Compton, CA, where she studied English, journalism, and art. Kochiyama
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- Kochiyama, Yuri
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Letters, diaries, albums, photographs, and printed material.
Leyna Gabriele papers, 1940-2016 19.5 Linear Feet
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- strong pedagogical outlook, seeking to train young singers in the art of Method acting. As such, Gabriele
Vito": one copy has been retained for digitization, two have been sent to the Wiener Music and Arts - Creator
- Gabriele, Leyna
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Leyna Gabriele (1924-2019) was an American operatic soprano, director, pedagogue, producer, socialite, and restaurateur, known for creating the title role in Douglas Moore's opera The Ballad of Baby Doe. Her association with the restaurant Chez Vito placed her at the heart of New York City's social scene, while her collaborations with the Masterworks Laboratory Theater brought techniques from Method acting to New York City's local opera scene.
Aleksandr Kazem-Bek Papers, 1898-2014 39.98 linear feet
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- March, 2009: Papers processed and finding aid written by Alexandra Kotar, Graduate School of Arts
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- Kazem-Bek, Aleksandr, 1902-1977
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The Aleksandr Kazem-Bek Papers consist of correspondence, family and personal documents, writings, lectures, notes, manuscripts, photographs, printed materials, and research materials related to the life and professional and political activities of Aleksandr Kazem-Bek – Russian émigré social and political activist, founder and leader of the "Union of Young Russia" ("Mladorossy"), professor of Russian language and literature, and journalist. The collection contains significant documents of the "Mladorossy" movement.
Barnard Organization of Soul and Solidarity (B.O.S.S.), 1969-2013 3.92 Linear Feet
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- Barnard as well as Columbia College, and it covered the departments of Anthropology, Art History
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- Barnard College
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This collection consists of materials from the Barnard Organization of Soul and Solidarity (B.O.S.S.). The collection includes letters, notes, membership rosters, meeting minutes, speeches, reports, photographs, booklets, pamphlets, brochures, fliers, memorabilia, and newspaper clippings.
Brander Matthews Dramatic Museum collection of documents relating to actors and theatrical managers, 1732-1995 18 linear feet
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- (MS#0253) contains 391 puppets, 128 masks, and 30 stage models; Art and Theatrical Machinery are
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- Brander Matthews Dramatic Museum
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A collection of letters, manuscripts, and documents of prominent actors, actresses, and theatrical managers. Many of these are single, unrelated items. The largest body of correspondence is from the American actress, Charlotte Cushman (14 letters). Another figure of major interest is William Charles Macready, partly because of Miss Cushman's relationship to him (she toured with him for several years) and also as there are several of his letters. Sir Henry Irving, Edwin Forrest and James Mowatt are each represented by a few letters. A group of 8 unsigned letters may have been written by the famous singer, actress, and manager, Eliza Vestris. One box contains manuscripts of Samuel Coit, Charlotte Cushman, Clyde Fitch, Wallace Gould, Henry von Heiseler, E.H. Sothern, and Lester Wallack. Six boxes contain Augustin Daly's check stubs and bank books for Daly's Theatre, New York, for 1872-1899. (For additional Augustin Daly business records, see description sheets for Daly's Theatre Collection, X810.128/D15& the Dramatic Library Collection shelf list).
Dalkey Archive Press records, 1972-2018, bulk 1990-2011 220.75 linear feet
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- Collections Cataloging and the Art and Architecture Thesaurus (AAT) where possible; additional dictionaries of
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- Dalkey Archive Press
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The Dalkey Archive Press publishes Review of Contemporary Fiction, Context, and a wide range of contemporary fiction by both American and foreign writers. While the records consist primarily of editorial and production files, they also include correspondence, financial reports, strategic plans, and printed materials such as the Press' books, brochures, catalogs, and literary journals. Digital materials are currently being processed and are not yet available to researchers.