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Jean Labatut Papers, 1915-1983 (bulk 1920s-1970s): Finding Aid

Creator:
Labatut, Jean, 1899-1986.
Abstract:
The Jean Labatut Papers consists of the professional papers of Jean Labatut (1899-1986), which include correspondence with prominent twentieth-century architects, landscape architects, and designers, the architectural files for his major and minor projects, and the administrative papers and teaching materials that he accumulated while he was the Director of Graduate Studies in Architecture at Princeton University (1928-1967), the position for which he is best remembered. Also included are Labatut's family papers, containing albums of photographs compiled by his sister-in-law, Mrs. Elliott F. Shepard, while she helped to operate a convalescence home founded by her husband in France for soldiers in World War I.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0709

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Stamo Papadaki Papers, 1922-1990 (bulk 1930-1970): Finding Aid

Creator:
Papadaki, Stamo.
Abstract:
Consists of papers of architect, poet, editor, and author Stamo Papadaki. Included is correspondence (1922-1990) with many architects from the United States, Europe, Greece, and Brazil, as well as correspondence with organizations, artists, friends, and family. Also included are various manuscripts, articles, blueprints and plans, printed matter, photographs, and subject files on Papadaki’s works.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0845

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George R. Collins Papers, 1937-1985: Finding Aid

Creator:
Collins, George R. (George Roseborough), 1917-1993.
Abstract:
Cconsists of notebooks and notes taken by George R. Collins during his years as an undergraduate and graduate student at Princeton (Classes of 1939, 1942) in the fields of art and architecture.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0362

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Albert Mathias Friend Papers, 1913-1955: Finding Aid

Creator:
Friend, Albert Mathias, 1894-1956.
Abstract:
Albert Mathias Friend, Jr. (Princeton Class of 1915), was an officer and a scholar. Friend served in World War I and then did his graduate studies in art and architecture in Europe, studying and salvaging the great works of art and architecture that may have been damaged by the fighting. He then worked with Harvard’s Dumbarton Oaks Research Library before becoming a professor at Princeton University. The collection contains notes and course materials from Friend’s time as a student and as a professor, correspondence, and some of his research materials, focusing on medieval art and architecture in Greece, Rome, and other Mediterranean cultures.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0924

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Paul Frankl Papers, 1900-1974: Finding Aid

Creator:
Frankl, Paul, 1878-1962.
Abstract:
The Paul Frankl Papers consists of correspondence, writings, notebooks, photographs, and printed matter of the Czech art historian, architect, author, and educator Paul Frankl (1878-1962). A native of Prague, Frankl came to the United States in 1938, and shortly afterwards settled in Princeton, New Jersey, where he was associated with the Institute for Advanced Study.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0779

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School of Architecture and Urban Planning records, 1963-1993: Preliminary Finding Aid

Creator:
Princeton University. School of Architecture and Urban Planning.
Abstract:
The School of Architecture and Urban Planning, later shortened to simply the School of Architecture, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture, urban planning, and related topics. The records include subject files, correspondence, course descriptions, and other administrative materials.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Princeton University Archives.
Call Number:
AC137

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Charles Mason Remey Papers, 1921-1957 (bulk 1940-1950): Finding Aid

Creator:
Remey, Charles Mason, 1874-1974.
Abstract:
Consists of 74 volumes of diaries, letters, reports, reminiscences, and other writings in typescript form, accompanied by clippings, photographs, designs, and memorabilia, which Charles Mason Remey prepared in a limited number of sets.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0524

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William H. Short Collection on the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1956-1962: Finding Aid

Creator:
Short, William H. (William Hosley), 1924-
Abstract:
Consists of papers relating to the building of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City and Frank Lloyd Wright, its architect, collected by William H. Short (Princeton Class of 1946), the project supervisor for the building.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0348

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William F. Shellman Papers, circa 1930s-circa 1980s: Inventory

Creator:
Shellman, William F. (William Feay), 1916-1987.
Abstract:
William F. Shellman was a member of the Dept. of Architecture faculty at Princeton University faculty forty years (1946-1986). He taught introductory courses in architecture and the visual arts and courses designed to heighten architectural students’ visual sensitivity. His collection consists of his papers, primarily lectures and notes for his classes, but including matted illustrations and photographs of sample forms of architecture, cassette tapes of lectures, slides, architectural drawings, and watercolors.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0906

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American Architectural Drawings, 1880-1959 (bulk 1900-1930): Finding Aid

Creator:
La Farge, C. Grant (Christopher Grant), 1862-1938.
Abstract:
Consists of approximately 5000 early 20th-century American architectural drawings (blueprint and trace drawings), primarily by C. Grant La Farge and various firms with which he was associated, including Heins & La Farge, La Farge, Clark & Creighton, La Farge, Warren & Clark, La Farge & Morris, and La Farge & Son. There are also groups of drawings by the architects Wilson Eyre, Pennington Satterthwaite (Princeton Class of 1893), Robert Gibson, and a few miscellaneous firms.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0688

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Alison Frantz Papers, 1916-1995 (bulk 1940-1980): Finding Aid

Creator:
Frantz, Alison.
Abstract:
Consists of papers and photographs of Alison Frantz (1903-1995), a classicist who was the photographer and specialist in Early Christian and Byzantine archaeology for the Agora excavations at Athens from 1933 to 1968 for the American School of Classical Studies.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0772

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Pennington Satterthwaite Collection, 1883-1893: Finding Aid

Creator:
Satterthwaite, Pennington, 1870-1946.
Abstract:
Consists of one hundred and twenty-seven original pen-and-ink sketches and watercolor drawings by architect Pennington Satterthwaite, including some sketches and designs he did for the Nassau Herald and other Princeton University publications while he was a student (Princeton Class of 1893).
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C1145

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Edwin H. Denby Papers, 1823-1942 (bulk 1900-1939): Finding Aid

Creator:
Denby, Edwin H., 1873 or 4-1957.
Abstract:
Consists of drawings, correspondence, photographs, documents, a genealogy, financial papers, and printed matter of Edwin H. Denby.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0625

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Edward Steese Papers, 1915-1979: Finding Aid

Creator:
Steese, Edward.
Abstract:
Consists of papers of American architect and poet Edward Steese, including diaries, manuscripts, and architectural drawings.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0352

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Robert Judson Clark Papers, 1741-1997: Finding Aid

Creator:
Clark, Robert Judson.
Abstract:
The Robert Judson Clark Papers consist of records pertaining to the architecture and grounds of Princeton University's campus and the surrounding area, compiled by professor emeritus Robert Judson Clark of the Princeton University Department of Art and Archaeology.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Princeton University Archives.
Call Number:
AC208

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Barr Ferree Collection, 1880s-1920s: Preliminary Finding Aid

Creator:
Ferree, Barr, 1862-1924.
Abstract:
Consists of two groups of material collected by Ferree: 1) copies of government reports, resolutions, proclamations, statements, and clippings concerning foreign relations, the entry of the United States into World War I, and other varied issues during the administration of Woodrow Wilson.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC152

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Claude Fayette Bragdon Collection, 1899-1946: Finding Aid

Creator:
Bragdon, Claude Fayette, 1866-1946.
Abstract:
Consists of correspondence of the American architect and author Claude Fayette Bragdon, as well as related printed material.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C1019

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John Ingram and John Godfrey Collection, 1557-1839 (bulk 1819-1834): Finding Aid

Collector:
Ingram, John.
Abstract:
Little is known of the nineteenth-century lives of John Ingram and his son-in-law, John Godfrey, other than that Ingram spent much of his time traveling in Italy and was a patron of Francesco Guardi. The collection includes letters to Ingram as well as notes, maps, and building plans by Ingram and Godfrey, and travel documents collected by Ingram.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C1078

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Frothingham Family Collection, 1850-1950: Finding Aid

Creator:
Frothingham, Arthur L. (Arthur Lincoln), 1859-1923.
Abstract:
Consists mainly of correspondence between family members of Arthur L. Frothingham, who was a Princeton professor of archaeology (1886-1905). The collection includes correspondence and family photographs from his father, Arthur L. Frothingham, mother, Jessie Peabody Frothingham, and sister, Jessie Peabody Frothingham. Also present are manuscripts concerning Arthur L. Frothingham's study (ca.1912) on arches in the Roman Empire.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0303

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Arthur Cort Holden Papers, 1845-1993 (bulk circa 1890-1993): Finding Aid

Creator:
Holden, Arthur Cort, 1890-
Abstract:
The Arthur Cort Holden Papers consists chiefly Holden's personal and professional papers, accumulated during his life (1890-1993) as an architect and active Princeton University alumnus. Also included are photographs, the papers of friends and family members, and miscellaneous printed matter dating from the 1840s to the 1990s.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0767

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Department of Grounds and Buildings Technical Correspondence Records, 1866-1988 (bulk 1930s-1940s): Finding Aid

Creator:
Princeton University. Dept. of Buildings and Grounds.
Abstract:
The Technical Correspondence Records, created by the Department of Grounds and Buildings, contain detailed information relating to the construction, maintenance, renovation, and demolition of buildings, and to the grounds and architects of Princeton University.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Princeton University Archives.
Call Number:
AC035

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Department of Grounds and Buildings Subject Files, 1802-1994 (bulk 1870-1994): Finding Aid

Collector:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library.
Abstract:
The Department of Grounds and Buildings Subject Files contain information relating to the buildings, grounds, and architects of Princeton University. They also include information on the development of the campus and the various chronologies of construction and land acquisition that have been gathered.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Princeton University Archives.
Call Number:
AC110

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Princeton University Architectural Presentation Boards, 1929-2005 (bulk 1971-2001): Finding Aid

Collector:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library.
Abstract:
This collection contains presentation boards related to the design, construction, renovation and expansion of Princeton's grounds and buildings. In addition, the boards include those used for planning purposes, student housing strategies, insurance purposes and recording of features such as fallout shelters, and electrical feeders. The boards primarily include floorplans, artistic renderings, elevations and campus footprints.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Princeton University Archives.
Call Number:
AC062

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Design in America Conference Records, 1964: Preliminary Finding Aid

Creator:
Princeton University. Program in American Civilization.
Abstract:
The Program in American Civilization at Princeton University, later known as the Program in American Studies, began in 1942 and is the University's oldest interdepartmental program of study. In the spring of 1964 the Program sponsored a three-day conference titled Design in America, in which research papers on architecture and city planning were presented by a number of scholars in the field. Consists of one bound volume containing the program schedule of the Design in America Conference, lists of those who participated, and a copy of each paper presented at the conference.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Princeton University Archives.
Call Number:
AC292

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Nassau Hall Iconography, 1760-1950: Finding Aid

Collector:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library.
Abstract:
The collection contains representations of Nassau Hall and other historic buildings of Princeton University. Most of them are reproductions, some photographic.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Princeton University Archives.
Call Number:
AC177

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Andrew C. Imbrie Papers, 1895-1947: Finding Aid

Creator:
Imbrie, Andrew C. (Andrew Clerk), 1875-1965.
Abstract:
The Papers of Andrew C. Imbrie, Class of 1895, (1875-1965) provide information on his undergraduate years, his service as an alumni trustee from 1907 until 1912 (including a period as Financial Secretary of the Princeton University Board of Trustees (1909-1912) during which he had charge of reorganization of the business management of the University leading to the creation of what became the Office of the Controller) and his family's genealogy.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Princeton University Archives.
Call Number:
AC002

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Church Materials from Guatemala, II, 1913-2001: Finding Aid

Collector:
Princeton University. Library.
Abstract:
This microfilm contains pamphlet materials published by Christian groups in Guatemala between 1929 and 2001.
Location:
Princeton University Library
Call Number:
MICROFILM 12378

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Church Materials from Mexico, I, 1851-1999: Finding Aid

Collector:
Princeton University. Library.
Abstract:
This collection consists mainly of Catholic religious pamphlets published in Mexico, covering a wide range of subjects such as art, liturgy and catechism, as well as social issues related to women, indigenous groups, youth, and other topics. The bulk of the material was published in the 1980s and after.
Location:
Princeton University Library
Call Number:
MICROFILM 11799

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Edith Wharton Manuscripts, 1903-1925: Finding Aid

Creator:
Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937.
Abstract:
Consists of corrected typescripts of several novels and articles by American novelist Edith Wharton.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0118

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Church Materials from Mexico, II, 1926-2004: Finding Aid

Collector:
Princeton University. Library.
Abstract:
This collection consists mainly of religious pamphlets published in Mexico.
Location:
Princeton University Library
Call Number:
BX1428.2 C582 1926, MICROFILM 12383

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Historical Photograph Collection, Grounds and Buildings Series, circa 1850-1980: Finding Aid (BOXES SP3 AND SP4 OUT FOR DIGITIZATION)

Collector:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library.
Abstract:
The Grounds and Buildings Series of the Historical Photograph Collection contains photographs of the grounds and buildings owned by Princeton University. The photographs date from the late 1850s to the present, with the bulk of the photographs dating from the 1870s to the 1940s.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Princeton University Archives.
Call Number:
AC111

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Princeton Symposium on World Affairs Audio Recordings Collection, 1963: Preliminary Finding Aid

Creator:
Princeton Symposium on World Affairs (1963).
Abstract:
In July of 1963 Princeton University hosted the Princeton Symposium on World Affairs, the theme of which was "The Pursuit of Excellence in Creative Arts." The collection consists of reel-to-reel audio tapes of the architecture, painting, and prose panel discussions.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Princeton University Archives.
Call Number:
AC238

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Council on Urban Studies Records, 1970-1977: Preliminary Finding Aid

Creator:
Princeton University. Council on Urban Studies.
Abstract:
The Council on Urban Studies was formed in 1968 to confront "the numerous intellectual challenges posed by urbanization" and to foster and coordinate the teaching and research activities of the schools and departments at the University concered with Urban Studies, such as the School of Architecture and the Woodrow Wilson School. Consists of the records of the Council on Urban Studies including meeting minutes, correspondence, and a questionnaire circulated to undergraduates.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Princeton University Archives.
Call Number:
AC262

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Office of the President Records: Harold T. Shapiro Subgroup, 1939-2004 (bulk 1987-2001): Finding Aid

Creator:
Princeton University. Office of the President.
Abstract:
The Office of the President Records: Harold T. Shapiro contains the files generated and compiled by Princeton University's Office of the President during the administration of Harold Tafler Shapiro *64, the University's 18th president. The records consist of files pertaining to academic programs, campus building projects, fundraising, students, faculty, and staff and include correspondence, reports, speeches, and printed materials.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Princeton University Archives.
Call Number:
AC264

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Department of Art and Archaeology Records, 1925-1983: Inventory

Creator:
Princeton University. Dept. of Art and Archaeology.
Abstract:
The Art and Archaeology Department is one of the University's most distinguished academic departments, responsible for the education of students on the graduate and undergraduate level as well as the administration of the Princeton Art Museum. This collection consists of the records of the Department of Art and Archaeology, which include advisory council minutes; faculty files; gift records; correspondence; recommendations; project files; course lists; and historical documents.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Princeton University Archives.
Call Number:
AC140

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