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EnglishVIAFrevised2015-09-17machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-13T06:46:55machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-13T06:46:55humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonKeyserling, Hermann, Graf von, 1880-1946presumedKeyserling, Hermann, 1880-1946presumedKeyserling, HermannpresumedKeyserling, Hermann 1880-1946 Graf vonpresumedKeyserling, Hermann Alexander von (1880-1946).presumedKeyserling, Hermann Alexander de, Graf von, 1880-1946presumedKeyserling, Hermann, Graf, 1880-1946presumedKeyserling, Hermann von, 1880-1946presumedKeyserling, Hermann Alexander, 1880-presumedKeyserling, Hermann von 1880-1946presumedKejzerling, G. fon 1880-1946presumedVon Keyserling, Hermann 1880-1946presumedKeyserling, Hermann-Alexander Graf von 1880-1946presumedKeyserling, Hermann Alex. 1880-1946presumedKeyserling , Hermann Graf : vonpresumedKeyserling, Hermann Alexander 1880-1946presumedKeyserling, Hermann de 1880-1946presumedKeyserling, Hermann Alexander vonpresumedKaĭzerling, German, 1880-1945presumedKeyserlingk, Hermann von 1880-1946presumedKeyserling, Hermann AlexanderpresumedKeyserling, Hermann de 1880-1946presumedКайзерлинг, Германн фон, 1880-1946presumedKaĭzerling, Germann fon, 1880-1946presumedKeyserling, Hermann Alexander depresumedKaĭzerling, German 1880-1945presumedカイザーリンク, ヘルマンpresumedKeyserling, Hermann depresumedKeyserling, Hermann Alexander von 1880-1946presumedKeyserling, Hermann, comte depresumedKeyserlingk, Hermann von 1880-1946presumedKajzerling, German 1880-1946presumedKeyserling , Graf HermannpresumedVon Keyserling, Hermann, Graf, 1880-1946presumedФон Кайзерлинг, Германн, 1880-1946presumedKeyserling, Hermann Alexander Graf 1880-1946presumedKaĭzerling, Germann fon 1880-1946presumedKejzerling, G. fon 1880-1946presumedKeyserling Conde de 1880-1946presumedKeyserling, Herman de, 1880-1946presumedKeyserling, Herman de 1880-1946presumedKeyserling, Hermann von.presumedKeyserling , Hermann Grafpresumed1880-07-201946-04-26GermanPhilosophersGermanyGermans
Hermann Keyserling was a social philosopher and writer. Born in Latvia, he emigrated to Germany and lost his status because of the Russian Revolution. His popularity peaked after World War I.
From the description of Hermann Keyserling note to Lewis Mumford, 1926 Nov. 22. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 50793668Baker, Mary Winder.Bok, Curtis, 1897-1962,Brooks, Lawrence Graham, 1881-1981Mitchell, Langdon Elwyn, 1862-1935.Mumford, Lewis, 1895-1990,Ocampo, Victoria, 1890-1979.Ocampo, Victoria, 1891-Scheffauer, Herman George, 1878-1927.Weston, Edward, 1886-1958.Williams, Harrison, d. 1928.Keyserling, Hermann Graf vonKeyserling, Hermann, 1880-1946Langdon Elwyn Mitchell papers, 1883-1936Mitchell, Langdon Elwyn, 1862-1935Langdon Elwyn Mitchell papers 1883-19365.25 linear feet (6 boxes)Langdon Elwyn Mitchell (1862-1935), American poet and playwright, used the pseudonym John Philip Varley. His best-known plays were Becky Sharp (1899) and The New York Idea (1906). He taught playwriting at the University of Pennsylvania from 1928 to 1930. His father was S. Weir Mitchell, neurologist and author. Collection consists primarily of manuscripts and typescripts of poems written by Mitchell from 1884 to 1915. Also, manuscript notes for his writings and some personal correspondence, 1888-1933.New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives DivisionPapers, 1897-1981Brooks, Lawrence Graham,1881-1981Lawrence Graham Brooks papers15 boxesPapers reflect four aspects of Brooks' professional and personal life: his activities and concerns as attorney and judge; his championship of civil liberties; his efforts on behalf of international cooperation; and his personal relationships and interests.EnglishHarvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138Williams, Harrison, d. 1928. Papers of Harrison Williams, Jr. [manuscript], 1928 March 15-June 10.Williams, Harrison, d. 1928.Papers of Harrison Williams, Jr. [manuscript], 1928 March 15-June 10.1 v.Diary of Harrison Williams, Jr. of Leesburg, Va., entitled, "My Last Three Months at Virginia," kept while a fourth year student at the University of Virginia. Topics include: drinking, Margueritte's, prohibition, student life, studies and examinations, the Yellow Journal and professors. Topics of interest mentioned briefly include speeches by Walter Lipman, Claude Bowers and Count Keyserling, the burial of Gaetano Lanzo, voting for Al Smith in a straw ballot, professors investing in stock market, Eli Banana parade, Engineering School elections, Harry Clemons's reorganization of the Library, road trips, Zeta Psi fraternity (including a brief mention of alumnus Hugh Cumming), the lowly status of the Dept. of Education which was made up of "women and other objectionables," and an incident in which President Newcomb carried the body of his future wife's mother down the street from her boarding house to St. Paul's There are anecdotes about his good friend Donald MacDonald as well as E. A. Alderman, Ivey F. Lewis, Arthur Macconochie, John L. Manahan, John Lloyd Newcomb, James Page, Mary Proffitt, B. F. D. Runk, William M. Thornton, Bruce Williams, University of Virginia. LibraryScheffauer, Herman George, 1878-1927. Herman George Scheffauer papers, 1893-1926.Scheffauer, Herman George, 1878-1927.Herman George Scheffauer papers, 1893-1926.Originals : 1 box, 2 cartons (3.0 linear ft.).Copies of typed transcripts of letters of Ambrose Bierce to Dr. C.W. Doyle and to Herman George Scheffauer from Box : 1 microfilm reel : negative (BNEG Box 2566) and positive.Box: copies of a few letters written by Scheffauer; letters to him from Theodore Dreiser, Lion Feuchtwanger, Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche, Francis Grierson, Paul von Hindenburg, Laurence Housman, Hermann Keyserling, Charmian London, Thomas Mann, Karin Michaëlis, Arthur Schnitzler, Oswald Spengler, Hermann Sudermann, and Stefan Zweig; typed transcripts of letters to him from Ambrose Bierce and from Bierce to Dr. C. W. Doyle; two letters written by Ethel (Talbot) Scheffauer to her family. Carton 1: manuscripts of Scheffauer articles and books (non-fiction) including two pieces on Bierce; manuscripts of plays. Carton 2: manuscripts of poems, short stories and novels; clippings of short stories, poems and articles by Scheffauer and by his wife. UC Berkeley LibrariesVictoria Ocampo papers, 1908-1979.Ocampo, Victoria, 1891-. Victoria Ocampo papers, 1908-1979.34 boxes (11.3 linear ft.)Papers of Victoria Ocampo (d.1979), the Argentine writer, translator, publisher,feminist, and founder of the review Sur.Spanish; CastilianFrenchEnglishHoughton LibraryBaker, Mary Winder. Sur l'art de la vie [art original] / Keyserling [i.e. Mary Winder Baker].Baker, Mary Winder.Keyserling, Hermann, Graf von, 1880-1946.Sur l'art de la vie [art original] / Keyserling [i.e. Mary Winder Baker]. [197-?]1 artist's book (294 p.) : col. ; 19 cm.University of AlbertaMitchell, Langdon Elwyn, 1862-1935. Langdon Elwyn Mitchell papers, 1883-1936.Mitchell, Langdon Elwyn, 1862-1935.Keyserling, Hermann, Graf von, 1880-1946.Patrick, Paul J.Williams, Talcott, 1849-1928.Wister, Owen, 1860-1938.Langdon Elwyn Mitchell papers, 1883-1936.5.25 linear feet (6 boxes)Collection consists primarily of manuscripts and typescripts of poems written by Mitchell from 1884 to 1915. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryWeston, Edward, 1886-1958. Annotated copies of Keyserling's works, 1929-1933.Weston, Edward, 1886-1958.Keyserling, Hermann, Graf von, 1880-1946.Annotated copies of Keyserling's works, 1929-1933.5 vols.Weston's reading copies of Hermann Keyserling's "Travel Diary of a Philosopher"; "South American Meditations"; "Creative Understanding"; and "World in the Making". Annotations are mostly restricted to highlighting short passages. Weston quotes Keyserling in his "Day Books". Getty Research InstituteOcampo, Victoria, 1890-1979. Victoria Ocampo papers, 1908-1979.Ocampo, Victoria, 1890-1979.Ansermet, Ernest, 1883-1969.Borges, José Luis, 1899-Caillois, Roger, 1913-1978,Camus, Albert, 1913-1960,Drieu La Rochelle, Pierre, 1893-1945,Frank, Waldo David, 1889-1967,Greene, Graham, 1904-1991,Güiraldes, Ricardo, 1886-1927,Huxley, Aldous, 1894-1963,Keyserling, Hermann, Graf von, 1880-1946,Lawrence, A. W. (Arnold Walter), 1900-Malraux, André, 1901-1976,Mistral, Gabriela, 1889-1957,Ortega y Gasset, José, 1883-1955,Rougemont, Denis de, 1906-1985,Sackville-West, V. (Victoria), 1892-1962,Stravinsky, Igor, 1882-1971,Valéry, Paul, 1871-1945,Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941,Sur (Buenos Aires, Argentina)Victoria Ocampo papers, 1908-1979.34 boxes (11.3 linear ft.)Correspondents include many European and South American literary figures, as well as the staff of Sur, officials of UNESCO, and others. They include: Ernest Ansermet, José Luis Borges, Roger Caillois, Albert Camus, Pierre Drieu la Rochelle, Waldo David Frank, Graham Greene, Ricardo Güiraldes, Aldous Huxley, Hermann Graf von Keyserling, A.W. (Arnold Walter) Lawrence, André Malraux, Gabriela Mistral, José Ortega y Gasset, Denis de Rougemont, V. (Victoria) Sackville-West, Igor Stravinsky, Paul Valéry, and Virginia Woolf. Spanish; CastilianFrenchEnglishHoughton LibraryBok, Curtis, 1897-1962,. William Curtis Bok and Nellie Lee Holt Bok papers 1836-1991 1905-1984.Bok, Curtis, 1897-1962,Bok, Nellie Lee Holt, 1901-1984,William Curtis Bok and Nellie Lee Holt Bok papers 1836-1991 1905-1984.25.7 Linear feet ; 69 boxes, 4 v.This collection documents the personal and professional lives of William Curtis Bok (1897-1962) and Nellie Lee Holt Bok (1901-1984). Curtis Bok (he rarely went by "William") worked as a lawyer in Philadelphia and was elected to the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas and later to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. During his tenure on the Supreme Court he oversaw the famous obscenity case Commonwealth v. Gordon, which has yet to be overturned. He married twice, first to Margaret Adams Plummer in 1924, and then to Nellie Lee Holt in 1934. Nellie Lee was born in Nebraska and worked as an educator at Stephen's College, Columbia, Missouri. Between 1926 and 1927 she traveled around the world on behalf of the college interviewing various educational and religious leaders, including Mohandas Gandhi. She maintained a tradition of civic engagement throughout her life. The collection also documents to lives of their children (Curtis had three children with his first wife and two with Nellie Lee) and the Holt and Bok ancestors, but to a lesser extent. Housed in sixty-nine boxes and four volumes, these materials span from the 1830s to the 1990s, and are comprised of a rich assortment of items from correspondence, clippings, and photographs, to book manuscripts, speeches, and court papers. Additional material includes estate papers, vital records, date books, calendars, journals, printed materials, financial papers, and ephemera. The William Curtis Bok and Nellie Lee Holt Bok papers include sixty-nine boxes and four volumes and document the histories of the Boks and their respective families. The collection is arranged into four series, and the first two series are broken down further into subseries. Within each series or subseries, papers are arranged in rough chronological order. Almost all the papers have been re-housed into new folders, however, due to time constraints, old file folders that were in good shape were retained. Original folder titles were transferred to new folders whenever possible. The collection spons the period up to the 1990s, though Curtis died in 1962 and Nellie Lee died in 1984. Papers dating from after 1984 consist of a file from one of Nellie Lee's assistants, Ester Van Sant, and a few other items that were added to the collection by family members. Overwhelmingly, the collection is made up of correspondence, but there are also genealogical records, financial papers, school records, newspaper clippings, photographs, book manuscripts, speeches, printed material, date books and calendars, and miscellaneous ephemera. The first series of twenty-two boxes is devoted to Curtis Bok. His papers are arranged into two subseries: Personal and Professional. These materials present a fairly complete picture of Curtis's life from his earliest days in school to his final days as a judge on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Highlights in the Personal subseries include a siginificant run of letters he wrote to his parents while in various schools, from the Haverford Academy to the University of Virginia. There are also outgoing letters and a diary he kept while serving in the U.S. Navy. Additional personal correspondence includes letters he wrote to Nellie Lee before and after their 1934 marriage. Items of interest in the Professional subseries include papers on Curtis's landmark obscenity case of the 1950s; various other opinions, decisions, and notes on court cases; and papers on his books The Backbone of the Herring; I, Too, Nicodemus; Star Wormwood; and Maria. The second series is comprised of forty-seven boxes that contain documents relating to the life and work of Nellie Lee Holt Bok. The material has been divided into five subseries: Early education, Stephen's College, and world tour; Correspondence; Personal; Organizations and interests; and Calendars, dayplanners, and notebooks. These papers date from her days as a religious educator at Stephen's College in the 1920s and 1930s, to her role as wife and mother, to her stint as president of Edward Bok's The American Foundation, Inc. and service with many other civic organizations from the 1950s onward. Partiocularly notable are papers related to her world tour in the first subseries. Between 1926 and 1927, she was charged by the president of Stephen's College to interview various educational leaders around the world, including Count Hermann Keyserling in Germany, founder of the School of Wisdom, and Mohandas K. Gandhi in India. Her interview with Gandhi was later published and she recalled her adventures in a manuscript she titled "The Neighborhood."The third series contains the oldest material in the collection and is comprised of letters, family records, account books and notebooks, and clippings primarily from Nellie Lee's immediate family. There are files of papers from Nellie Lee's parents, William R. and Eva (Giannini) Holt, and various members of the Giannini family. Additionally, there are genealogical records on the Giannini, Holt, Speer, and Seymour families; clippings on the Holt family; daily journals of Laura Speer and Eva Holt; some family correspondence; and mixed family papers. There are also a few files of papers related to the Bok family and its genealogy. The fourth and final series (Oversized papers and printed material) consists of large family photographs and prints, sample of original art collected by the family, and a number of publications and unsorted clippings. Comprising the publications are two boxes of Mid-Week Pictorials from 1918 to 1919 and a variety of British magazines commemorating the 1937 coronation of King George VI. Historical Society of PennsylvaniaKeyserling, Hermann, Graf von, 1880-1946. Hermann Keyserling note to Lewis Mumford, 1926 Nov. 22.Keyserling, Hermann, Graf von, 1880-1946.Mumford, Lewis, 1895-1990,Hermann Keyserling note to Lewis Mumford, 1926 Nov. 22.1 p.The collection consists of a note on a postal card to Lewis Mumford, written at Darmstadt, 22 Nov. 1926, in which the author thanks Mumford for a book and expresses a desire to visit England, perhaps in Winter 1928. Pennsylvania State University LibrariesVictoria Ocampo papers, 1908-1979.Ocampo, Victoria, 1891-. Victoria Ocampo papers, 1908-1979.34 boxes (11.3 linear ft.)Papers of Victoria Ocampo (d.1979), the Argentine writer, translator, publisher,feminist, and founder of the review Sur.Spanish; CastilianFrenchEnglishHoughton LibraryKeyserling, Hermann, Graf von, 1880-1946. Letters, 1926, to Lewis Mumford.Keyserling, Hermann, Graf von, 1880-1946.Letters, 1926, to Lewis Mumford.2 items (3 l.).University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library