Box 34 Folder 7
Mementos
Box 35 Folder 1-2
Biographical files
Box 35 Folder 3
24 family photographs, 1903-1932
Box 35 Folder 4
Correspondence, 1979-1988
Box 40
Gretl Urban correspondence with Joseph Urban biographers Carter and Cole, 1946-1989
Added 2020. Accession number 2019.2020.170
(Also, "Carl Fischer, Inc. 1872-1972: 100 Years of Progress", as well as Columbia University. Columbia Library Columns, Feb. 1991 (Vol. 40, No 2) two copies; May 1988 (Vol. 37, No. 3)
Box 41
Gold plated cigarette case with seven diamond chips on clasp, 1 items; (10.5 x 7.5 x 1.5 cm)
(Given to Urban by Tony Biddle ca. 1925-1933, with Biddle's engraved inscription and signature inside the lid)
Gift of Gretl Urban, 9 October 1992
Box 37 Folder 3-8
Biographical notes
Box 38 Folder 1
Douggie [Donald M. Douglass] biography
Box 38 Folder 2
9 photographs of Urban rooms
Box 38 Folder 3
Urban Assoc., 1921-1937
Box 38 Folder 4
Guest lists, 1934-1946
Box 38 Folder 5-8
Exhibits, 1959-1966
Box 38 Folder 9
65 Slides of Mary Urban's paintings, 1964
Box 39 Folder 1
Banks, 1962-1964
Box 39 Folder 2
Wages, domestic staff, 1964-1966
Box 39 Folder 3
Reel to reel tape of Mary reading articles on Urban
Box 42
Ziegfeld/Metropolitan Opera
A binder of 4x5 transparent images of items relating to Ziegfeld/Metropolitan Opera from the collection.
Box 42
Film/Architecture and Design
A binder of 4x5 transparent images of items relating to Film/Architecture and Design from the collection.
Box 42
Vienna/Boston/NY Theater
A binder of 4x5 transparent images of items relating to Vienna/Boston/NY Theater from the collection.
Box 42
Second set of three binders
Box 42
Images for "Joseph Urban" by John Loring (2010)
These transparencies were assembled by the publisher Abrams for the 2010 John Loring book "Joseph Urban."
Box 42
DVD of images for "Joseph Urban" by John Loring (2010)
These DVDs have digital images of the transparencies assembled by Abrams for the Loring book. Patrons should use the binder to review the images, and request digital images based on the numbers in the binder. The images have been ingested in CUL's system for preservation. Contact rbml@columbia.edu for more information.