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Joseph Barnes papers, 1907-1970, bulk 1923-1970
18.5 linear feetCorrespondence, manuscripts, dispatches, documents, clippings and other printed materials concerning his career as an editor and correspondent for the New York Herald Tribune in Moscow, Berlin and New York, as a staff member of the Institute of Pacific Relations from 1932 to 1934, as deputy director in the Office of War Information overseas branch, 1941-44, as an owner and editor of the New York Star, 1948-49, as an instructor in communications at Sarah Lawrence College, 1950-1951, as a book editor at Simon and Schuster, Publishers, 1951-1970, and as an author and translator.
Joseph Marcu papers, 1909-1948
4.5 linear feetCorrespondence, photographs, leaflets, pamphlets, manuals, reports and newsletters.
Lawrence A. Cremin Papers, 1932-2007, bulk 1939-1990
53 linear feetLida Orzeck '68 Collection of WWII Propaganda Posters, 1941-1945, undated
4 Linear FeetMarlboro Press Records, 1932-2001, bulk 1982-2000
18.5 linear feetNikolai Nikitich Ivanov papers, 1917-1959
8 foldersIvanov's manuscript memoirs (550 p.) touch on the following topics: the attempts by the Duma to convince Nicholas II to abdicate in February, 1917; Petrograd in 1917-1918; the Civil War on the Northwest Front, including relations between the Whites and the new Estonian republic (Ivanov also discusses the Northwest Front of the Civil War in a book "O sobytiiakh pod Petrogradom v 1919-om godu" Berlin, 1921.); his internment in the French concentration camp at Vernet in 1939-1940; German use of former White soldiers during WW II; and the war in the Smolensk area in 1942-1943. Notably collection includes typescritp draft of Grand Dukes' Mikhail Aleksandrovich, Kirill Vladimirovich and Pavel Aleksandrovich Manifesto of March 1 1917 (manifesto on granting constitution) with N. N. Ivanov's holograph notes and P. Miliukov's signature. There is also a letter to Ivanov from General Johan Laidoner, commander of the Estonian army.
Norman Angell papers, 1914-1952
2.5 linear feetManuscripts and correspondence of Sir Norman Angell, covering his work during the two World Wars and British and American politics. Included are more than eighty manuscripts of his articles and essays, and the manuscripts for his autobiography, AFTER ALL. The correspondence file includes letters from Gilbert Murray and William Allen White.
Rafael Steinberg Papers, 1903-2014, bulk 1944-1980
19.25 linear feetRecords of the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League to Champion Human Rights, 1836-1978, bulk 1933-1975
331.84 linear feetRobert Hiester Montgomery papers, 1600-1945
13 boxesLetters and documents, the majority written between 1700 and 1900, dealing with both personal and corporate business and financial matters, assembled by Montgomery. The letters are chiefly by American and English writers. Many of the American letters are to and from various United States Treasury officials, usually the Secretary of the Treasury. Of the 107 letters by Joseph Anderson (1757-1835), U.S. Senator and jurist, the majority are written to Samuel Swartwout (1783-1856) when he was Comptroller of the United States and Collector of the Port of New York. Most of the documents are American with New York City firms predominating.
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