This collection is located on-site.
This collection has no restrictions.
Correspondence, manuscripts, minutes, lists, and legal documents, financial records, publicity materials, and printed items. Among the correspondents are: Anna Freud, Ernst L. Freud, Erich Fromm, Ernest Jones, Rollo May, Karl Menninger, Henry Miller, and Anaïs Nin, a frequent lecturer at meetings. There are 117 letters from Nin discussing her lecture tours and the publication of her diaries.
This collection is arranged in 4 series.
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Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Otto Rank Association records; Box and Folder; Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.
Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. Contact rbml@columbia.edu for more information.
Gift of the Association, 1984-1986.
Gift of Anita J. Faatz, 1990.
Gift of Gunther Stuhlmann, 1993.
Papers: Source of acquisition--The Otto Rank Association. Method of acquisition--Gift; Date of acquisition--1984.
Papers: Source of acquisition--Faatz, Anita J. Method of acquisition--Gift; Date of acquisition--11/07/1990. Accession number--M-90-11-07.
ANAIS (Journal): Source of acquisition--Stuhlmann, Gunther. Method of acquisition--Gift; Date of acquisition--1993. Accession number--M-1993.
Papers re. E. Salomon: Source of acquisition--Lieberman, E.J. Method of acquisition--Gift; Date of acquisition--05/08/1997. Accession number--M-97-05-08.
Columbia University Libraries, Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Papers Processed HR 09/--/1984.
Papers Processed HR 04/05/1991.
ANAIS (Journal) Added to collection HR 04/13/1993.
Papers re. E. Salomon Processed HR 01/05/2000.
2013-10-11 Ead version published by Patrick Lawlor
2019-05-20 EAD was imported spring 2019 as part of the ArchivesSpace Phase II migration.
The Otto Rank Association was planned by J. Jessie Taft and founded by Virginia P. Robinson in 1965 to foster and develop interest in the writings of Otto Rank, the psychoanaylyst, to promote further exploration of his concepts and their meaning for art, literature, psychology, psychotherapy, and the history of culture through publication, translation, discussion, and research; and to establish an information center regarding these and related writings. Otto Rank was an early associate and later opponent of Sigmund Freud. The Association was disolved in 1983.
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Sarah DeLancey brought these items to Mars Hill University's Southern Appalachian Archives on September 9, 2021. They were the possession of Nancy Hall, a lifelong social worker and at some point a professor of Social Work at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Here is an article about Ms. Hall: https://iournalnow.com/news/local/no-time-fo-stop-retiree-stays- very-busy-looking-after-the-interests-of-the-elderly/article 6b3c000c-04fd-5164-8fe7-a2ba32afeO8c.html.
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