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Walt Whitman documents, 1884-1890

22 items (1 volumes)
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Items written by or relating to the American poet Walt Whitman (1819-1892) as collected by Williams. There are three autograph letters signed from Whitman to Williams, 1884, 1887, n.d., regarding contributions by the poet to the PHILADELPHIA PRESS, as well as one postal card dated 1890. Also, two proofs of poems with corrections in Whitman's hand and four envelopes; a broadside containing lines from Whitman's poetry, five pages of manuscript notes on remarks made by Whitman on some occasion, two letters, one manuscript receipt, and three printed items concerned with a speech by Whitman, a testimonial, the choice of a speaker for his funeral, and the proposal to purchase the house in which he died, for a memorial. There are two prospectuses for books about the poet, and two placards advertising his books.

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Walt Whitman documents, 1884-1890 22 items (1 volumes)

Telechronometer Company of Rochester New York records, 1909-1913

0.5 linear feet (1 fliptop box)
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A small collection of archival material comprising correspondence, blueprints, documents, printed paper, ephemera.

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Telechronometer Company of Rochester New York records, 1909-1913 0.5 linear feet (1 fliptop box)

Two large illustrated advertising broadsides(measuring approximately 11 x 17 inches) circa, 1910

Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Stakhovich Manuscripts, 1918-1957

200 items (1 box)
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Manuscripts and printed material of Stakhovich. The manuscripts include Stakhovich's memoirs as well as miscellaneous notes and copies of military circulars; the printed material is comprised of clippings, broadsides and booklets. The bulk of the documentation pertains to White Army activities in Siberia and the Far East.

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Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Stakhovich Manuscripts, 1918-1957 200 items (1 box)

Spanish Refugee Relief Association Records, 1935-1957

168 linear feet (337 document boxes and 6 flat boxes)
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Records of the North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy and Medical Bureau to Aid Spanish Democracy, two New York City-based American organizations working to raise funds and provide medical and humanitarian aid for the Republican cause in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), and to refugees who fled Spain after the defeat of the Republican forces in April 1939. The organizations formally merged in January 1938 and became known as the Spanish Refugee Relief Campaign. These files include the organization's official reports, correspondence, pamphlets, broadsides, photographs, and publicity material, as well as several scrapbooks of news clippings.

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Spanish Refugee Relief Association Records, 1935-1957 168 linear feet (337 document boxes and 6 flat boxes)

Soviet Independent Press Collection, 1988-1992

63 linear feet (147 boxes)
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More than 2000 titles of periodicals and newspapers (many of them complete runs), as well as thousands of leaflets, broadsides and posters. Titles includes: Antisovetskaia Pravda, Armianskii Vestnik, Atmoda, Azadlyg, Baltiiskoe Vremia, Belarusskaia Tribuna, Chernoe Znamia, Demokraticheskaia Gazeta, Demokraticheskaia Rossiia, Edalet, Ekspress-khronika, Evrei i Perestroika, Evreiskaia Gazeta, Golos Kurda, Romania Libera, Carpatische Rundschau, to name just a few.

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Soviet Independent Press Collection, 1988-1992 63 linear feet (147 boxes)

Jason Rogers papers, 1825-1971

6 linear feet (12 archival document boxes, 1 slide box, 1 small box)
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This collection contains records related to the career of Jason Rogers, a journalist and publicist who contributed to the field of newspaper advertising. It features correspondence between Rogers and many important figures in the industry during the early twentieth century, and will be useful for researchers interested in journalism and advertising from this period.
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Jason Rogers papers, 1825-1971 6 linear feet (12 archival document boxes, 1 slide box, 1 small box)

Calvin Pollard architectural drawings and papers, 1830-1850

41 items
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Pollard's architectural drawings for churches, and residential and commercial buildings, located largely in New York and New Jersey, many undated, circa 1830s. Included are drawings for St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church, Petersburgh, Va., built, 1838, and destroyed in a fire, 1854; a prison, probably submitted by Pollard to the 1835 competition for the New York Hall of Justice. Also, a broadside, undated, describing the projected Washington Monument, New York City; a letter Pollard from Charles C. Taber, 1850, describing his plans for four houses on three adjacent lots on 25th Street, with sketched plans on verso; and two trade cards of C. Pollard's Ohio Fire Proof Mineral Paint attached.

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Calvin Pollard architectural drawings and papers, 1830-1850 41 items

Viktor Leonidovich and Boris Leonidovich Pokrovskii Papers, 1914-1926

950 items (3 boxes)
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The collection -- composed of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs and printed materials -- sheds light on the anti-Bolshevik campaign in the Kuban ́region, Siberia and the Far East. The correspondence is chiefly from the early 1920s and includes letters from Viktor Pokrovskiĭ to his brother Boris. Among the manuscripts are biographical sketches of Viktor Pokrovskiĭ, especially accounts of his assassination in Bulgaria in 1922; information circulars sent out by Ataman Grigoriĭ Semenov, "Commander in Chief of the Far Eastern Armies;" and reports written by Boris Pokrovskiĭ on events in Europe, particularly Eastern Europe, and the Far East. The documents are comprised primarily of decrees (prigovory) from local Kuban ́Cossack groups and the photographs are chiefly portraits of Viktor Pokrovskiĭ. Included among the printed materials are clippings from the Russian and emigre press, a large number of Civil War broadsides and political pamphlets published in Siberia in 1919. Several of the latter are by and about Ataman Semenov.

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Viktor Leonidovich and Boris Leonidovich Pokrovskii Papers, 1914-1926 950 items (3 boxes)

Overbrook Press Records, 1929-1978, bulk 1935-1961

6.3 linear feet (15 document boxes)
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This collection documents the operation of Overbrook Press, a private American press once located in Stamford, Connecticut, from its founding by Frank Altschul in 1934 until it ceased operation in 1969.
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Overbrook Press Records, 1929-1978, bulk 1935-1961 6.3 linear feet (15 document boxes)

Subseries I.2: Author-Title Files, 1933-1969

Nichols family papers, 1713-1874

11 boxes (11 boxes)
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Correspondence, manuscripts, and documents relating to the printing firm of John Nichols and Son, covering a period from 1713, when the original firm of William Bowyer, the Elder (1663-1737), was burned, until the death of John Gough Nichols in 1873. The correspondence concerns primarily the social and domestic affairs of John Nichols (1745-1826) and of his family from 1766 to 1812. Scattered letters from business associates and minor authors are included, among them a group of letters from John Pridden (1758-1825), author and antiquary. The correspondence of John Bowyer Nichols (1779-1863) concerns the Nichols firm from 1799 to 1855. There are also several letters of, and relating to, William Bowyer (1699-1777), the senior partner of John Nichols. The collection also contains a volume of letters of condolence written at the time of John Nichols' death. The manuscripts in the collection consist primarily of the poetry of John Nichols, much of which was published in newspapers of the late 18th century. The manuscripts of John Bowyer Nichols concern his father and family. There are also contracts, bills, receipts, accounts, pamphlets, broadsides, engravings, and a group of 277 portraits.

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Nichols family papers, 1713-1874 11 boxes (11 boxes)

Nichols family papers : [microform], 1713-1874

6 Reels (3 positive reels 2 copies) 3 master negative reels (master negative reels)
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Correspondence, manuscripts, and documents relating to the printing firm of John Nichols and Son, covering a period from 1713, when the original firm of William Bowyer, the Elder (1663-1737), was burned, until the death of John Gough Nichols in 1873. The correspondence concerns primarily the social and domestic affairs of John Nichols (1745-1826) and of his family from 1766 to 1812. Scattered letters from business associates and minor authors are included, among them a group of letters from John Pridden (1758-1825), author and antiquary. The correspondence of John Bowyer Nichols (1779-1863) concerns the Nichols firm from 1799 to 1855. There are also several letters of, and relating to, William Bowyer (1699-1777), the senior partner of John Nichols. The collection also contains a volume of letters of condolence written at the time of John Nichols' death. The manuscripts in the collection consist primarily of the poetry of John Nichols, much of which was published in newspapers of the late 18th century. The manuscripts of John Bowyer Nichols concern his father and family. There are also contracts, bills, receipts, accounts, pamphlets, broadsides, engravings, and a group of 277 portraits.

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Nichols family papers : [microform], 1713-1874 6 Reels (3 positive reels 2 copies) 3 master negative reels (master negative reels)

Barry Miles papers, 1958-1990, bulk 1965-1997

16 linear feet (38 boxes: 27 document boxes 10 cassette tape boxes 1 half document box)
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The Barry Miles Papers contains correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, and printed materials concerned with Miles' literary activities in the London counterculture. Included are letters and manuscripts from William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg, among numerous others. This collection also includes material used by Miles in the research and writing of his work Ginsberg: A Biography as well as from his editorship of the annotated edition of Ginsberg's Howl.
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Barry Miles papers, 1958-1990, bulk 1965-1997 16 linear feet (38 boxes: 27 document boxes 10 cassette tape boxes 1 half document box)

Angus and Hetty MacLise papers, 1950s-2010

15.5 linear feet (14 manuscript boxes; 1 half-size manuscript box; 5 record storage cartons (audio-visual material); 3 oversize boxes; 2 tube cases; 7 mapcase folders)
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Angus MacLise was a musician, poet, artist, and countercultural figure who was a mainstay of the downtown New York arts scene in the 1960s, which included Fluxus alongside other avant-garde communities and scenes. Hetty MacLise was an English-born artist, poet, and multi-instrumentalist likewise associated with various overlapping movements and milieus within the 1960s and 70s avant-garde. This collection contains papers, documents, publications, ephemera, sound and video recordings, photographs, and artwork primarily created by, given to, or related to Angus MacLise and Hetty MacLise.
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Angus and Hetty MacLise papers, 1950s-2010 15.5 linear feet (14 manuscript boxes; 1 half-size manuscript box; 5 record storage cartons (audio-visual material); 3 oversize boxes; 2 tube cases; 7 mapcase folders)

Rockwell Kent papers, 1885-1970

59 linear feet (46 boxes 10 drawers 3 slip cases)
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A significant collection of Rockwell Kent's correspondence; drawings and sketches; watercolors; lithographs; proofs; manuscripts; and architectural drawings. There are also lithographs and woodblock prints by Kent's students and admirers.
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Rockwell Kent papers, 1885-1970 59 linear feet (46 boxes 10 drawers 3 slip cases)

Industrial Workers of the World collection, 1916-1922

0.5 linear feet (1 box and 1 oversize poster)
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A small collection of poems, broadsides, fliers, publications, manuscripts, and letters.

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Industrial Workers of the World collection, 1916-1922 0.5 linear feet (1 box and 1 oversize poster)

Paul R. Hays papers, 1910-1980

51 linear feet (107 boxes 9 oversized items)
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Personal, academic, and legal correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, and memoranda. Among the legal files, there is particular emphasis on labor and welfare law. The files also contain materials about his judicial appointment, the American Law Institute, the Columbia University School of Law, and the Project on International Procedure. Among the major correspondents are: James A. Farley, Arthur J. Goldberg, Philip C. Jessup, Robert F. Kennedy, Harold R. Medina, James A. Pike, and Lionel Trilling

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Paul R. Hays papers, 1910-1980 51 linear feet (107 boxes 9 oversized items)

Hubert H. Harrison papers, 1893-1927

23.5 linear feet (20 document boxes; 7 record storage cartons; 1 flat box)
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The papers of Hubert Harrison, the brilliant and influential writer, orator, educator, critic, and political activist in Harlem during the early decades of the 20th century.
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Hubert H. Harrison papers, 1893-1927 23.5 linear feet (20 document boxes; 7 record storage cartons; 1 flat box)

Stella Bloch Hanau Scrapbook, 1903-1913

3.15 Linear Feet (1 half document box, 2 oversize boxes)
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This collection consists of the scrapbook and three diaries of Barnard alumna Stella Bloch Hanau. The scrapbook and diaries were created by Bloch preceding, during, and after her years as a Barnard College student. Most material is pertinent to Barnard College, but some is from her time at Wadleigh High School.
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Stella Bloch Hanau Scrapbook, 1903-1913 3.15 Linear Feet (1 half document box, 2 oversize boxes)

Ann Greyson Papers, 1971-2000

1 linear feet (2 document boxes)
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Correspondence, contracts, reviews, brochures, fliers, and photographs of various theatrical productions involving Ann Greyson.

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Ann Greyson Papers, 1971-2000 1 linear feet (2 document boxes)

Germany (Territory under Allied occupation 1945-1955 : U.S. Zone) Broadsides, 1945-1946

1.5 linear feet (3 flat boxes; 1 document box)
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A collection of broadsides and posters for every variety of public event, published by the American military authorities in occupied Germany.

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Germany (Territory under Allied occupation 1945-1955 : U.S. Zone) Broadsides, 1945-1946 1.5 linear feet (3 flat boxes; 1 document box)