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Loren Corey Eiseley was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, in 1907. He graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a B.S. degree in English and geology/anthropology in 1933. He received an A.M. degree in anthropology in 1935 and a Ph. D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1937. In 1937, Eiseley married Mabel Langdon. The Eiseleys moved to Kansas, then Ohio, then Pennsylvania, where Eiseley held a number of administrative posts at universities. He was active in several professional and academic honor societies including the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Anthropological Association, and the Society of American Archaeology. While he was a respected scientist and educator, Loren Eiseley was also an award-winning author and poet. Some of his works include The Immense Journey (1957), Darwin's Century (1958), The Firmament of Time (1960), Notes of an Alchemist (1972), and All The Strange Hours: The Excavation of a Life (1975). Eiseley's works examined evolutionary theory, and combined science and humanism. Eiseley died in 1977.
Correspondence to Lewis Mumford from Loren C. Eiseley and his wife, Mabel Eiseley.
Born in Lincoln, Nebraska, on 3 September 1907, Loren Corey Eiseley attended Lincoln Public Schools and graduated from the University of Nebraska Teachers College High School in 1925. Clyde Eiseley, Loren's father, traveled frequently as a hardware salesman. Loren's mother, Daisey (Corey), deaf since early childhood, had a distant relationship with her son. Loren spent much of his childhood exploring the grasslands, ponds, and creeks near his home. He became interested in anthropology and paleontology at an early age while visiting Morrill Hall, now known as the University of Nebraska State Museum, with his uncle.
Upon graduation from high school, Eiseley worked at several menial jobs before entering college at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln. A bout with tuberculosis interrupted his education for a period of time, but Eiseley eventually graduated from the University of Nebraska - Lincoln with a B.S. degree in English and Geology/Anthropology in 1933. He continued his education at the University of Pennsylvania and received an A.M. degree in Anthropology in 1935 and a Ph.D. in 1937.
In 1937, Eiseley married Mabel Langdon, who was also a graduate of the University of Nebraska. The Eiseley's moved to Kansas where Eiseley started his teaching career as an assistant professor of Anthropology and Sociology at the University of Kansas. Eiseley left the University of Kansas in 1944 to become Head of the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at Oberlin College in Ohio. After three years, he left Ohio and returned to the University of Pennsylvania where he became Chairman of the Department of Anthropology in 1947. Eiseley held that position until 1959 when he accepted the position of Provost of the University of Pennsylvania. In 1961 he stepped down as Provost and became Chairman of the Department of History and Philosophy of Science. Eiseley remained at the University of Pennsylvania until his death in 1977.
Eiseley was active in several professional and academic honor societies including Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Anthropological Association, and the Society of American Archaeology. Besides being a respected scientist and educator, Loren Eiseley was also an award-winning author and poet. Some of his most influential works include The Immense Journey (1957), Darwin's Century (1958), The Firmament of Time (1960), Notes of an Alchemist (1972), and All The Strange Hours: The Excavation of a Life (1975). Eiseley's works are best known for their examination of evolutionary theory and for their unique combination of science and humanism.
Loren Corey Eiseley died on 9 July 1977 and is buried in West Laurel Hill Cemetery in Bala-Cynwyd, Pennsylvania.
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Loren Corey Eisley, teacher, writer, poet, philosopher. Eisley received his A.M., 1935 and his Ph. D., 1937 from the University of Pennsylvania. His career at the University of Pennsylvania was distinguished. He served the University as Professor and Chairman of the Department of Anthropology and History of Science, 1947-1959; Provost, 1959-1961; and Benjamin Franklin Professor of Anthropology and History of Science and Curator if the University Museum, 1961-1967. He wrote eleven books and was a member of the prestigious National Academy of Arts, American Philosophical Society, the National Institute of Arts and Letters, and the Nebraska Hall of Fame.
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Hallowell, A. Irving (Alfred Irving), 1892-1974. Papers, 1892-1981.
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Series I (5.25 linear ft.) contains letters, carbons, telegrams, and postcards generated by Hallowell and his colleagues, Native American field informants, students, and family. The primary focus of most correspondence is professional research. Correspondents include: Nnamdi Azikiwe, Franz Boas, Ruth Leah Bunzel, Joseph Casagrande, Gordon Day, Frederick Eggan, Loren Eiseley, William Fenton, M. Inez Hilger, E. Adamson Hoebel, Bruno Klopfer, Clyden Kay Kluckhorn, A.L. Kroeber, Dorothea Cross Leighton, Ralph Linton, Margaret Mead, Henry Allen Moe, Elsie Clews Parsons, Frank Speck, Leslie Spier, Melford Spiro, C. F. Voegelin, Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin, and Anthony Wallace. Series II (.75 linear ft.) contains materials concerning Hallowell's involvement with professional societies, foundations, conferences, and committees; biographical and bibliographical materials; reviews of "The Role of Conjuring in Salteaux Society;" and an interview with Hallowell by Anne Roe. Series III (3 linear ft.) contains notes and drafts of reviews, lectures, articles, and a handbook. One of the earliest works included here is Hallowell's master's thesis, "The Problem of Fish Nets in North America." Several of Hallowell's later works are represented, including "Bear Ceremonialism in the Northern Hemisphere Re-examined," "The Backwas of the Frontier," and "Rorschach Protocols of 151 Berens River Adults and Children and 155 Adults from Lac du Flambeau." Series IV (1.5 linear ft.) contains notes and articles written by Hallowell's students and colleagues. The authors best represented are William A. Caudill, who studied the Ojibwa, and Blanche Green Watrous, who administered Rorschach Tests to Native American children in the Lac du Flambeau and Berens River areas. Series V (9 linear ft.) contains field and reading notes taken by Hallowell, his students, and colleagues; as well as some course materials. The bulk of the field notes include ethnological observations, folklore, Rorschach Tests, and drawings of the Ojibwa-speaking peoples in Canada (Berens River Saulteaux) and Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin. Other major subjects of this series include the Abenaki, marriage and the family, nets and netting, bear cult, self and ego, and Rorschach methodology and materials.
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Records and papers, 1965-1980.
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Records and papers, 1965-1980.
Correspondence with authors, poets, typesetters, binders, papermakers, and other businesses; drafts, manuscripts, typescripts, proofs, dummies, and galleys of materials submitted to and rejected or published by The Perishable Press Ltd. Correspondents include Jane Augustine, Leonard Baskin, Jack Beal, Paul Blackburn, Robert Creeley, J. V. Cunningham, Harry Duncan, Robert Duncan, George Economou, Loren Eiseley, Mitchell Goodman, Donald Hall, Walter Hall, Sam Hamond, Michael Heller, William Heyen, David Kherdian, Galway Kinnell, Elizabeth Kner, Ellen Lanyon, James Laughlin, Denise Levertov, Harry Lewis, Robert Lowell, Khatchik Minasian, Toby Olson, George Oppen, Joel Oppenheimer, Rochell Owens, Harry Mark Petrakis, Jerome Rothenberg, Norman Russell, Armand Schwerner, William DeWitt Snodgrass, Gary Snyder, Gilbert Sorrentino, William Edgar Stafford, Christopher Stephens, Louis Szathmary II, W. Thomas Taylor, Robert Vas Dias, Diane Wakoski, Keith Waldrop, Rosmarie Waldrop, John Wieners. Included are personal diaries of Walter S. Jamady, as well as personal correspondence and materials about exhibits of his art work, and some files relating to his teaching career as a professor of art at the University of Wisconsin in Madison.
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Eiseley, Loren C., 1907-1977. Collection, 1889-1992 1921-1977.
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Collection, 1889-1992 1921-1977.
Contains correspondence, articles by and about Eiseley, biographical and genealogical materials, including a scrapbook, information about the Loren C. Eiseley Memorial Convocation at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1977, and selected photographs and negatives of Eiseley and his family. Also included are family trees, marriage certificates, memorial service programs, letters, newspaper clippings, and family crests. The materials include a few handwritten transcriptions of Eiseley's works that appeared in The New York Herald and The American Mercury.
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Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Records. : Series I., General Correspondence, 1922-1977 (bulk 1946-1966).
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Records. : Series I., General Correspondence, 1922-1977 (bulk 1946-1966).
This series consists of the central editorial files of the Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Company. It contains the correspondence for the day-to-day operations of the firm, including letters from foreign publishers seeking publication and translation rights, contacts with young writers, inquiries from aspiring authors, correspondence on legal matters such as copyright, letters from literary agents, and requests for information about writers. The General Correspondence series also contains correspondence between editors and Knopf authors, many files of which follow the creation of a book from the original idea to its final publication. Taken as a whole, this series offers a comprehensive overview of the activities of the editorial offices. The main strength of the series derives from the individual files devoted to writers published by Knopf. These files typically reveal the writer's first connection with the company, which might have occurred when the firm contacted the writer expressing their interest in her or his work, or when the author submitted a manuscript. Files follow the correspondence between the editor and writer, revealing the relationship between the two as the manuscript progresses, continues once the book is published, and shows how the book is received and how well it sells. Especially interesting is the way the files reveal how an editor would guide the creative process, as she or he suggests changes, additions, or deletions. While the vast majority of files contain correspondence only, some files relate to the inner workings of the firm. These are labelled by department or, more often, by employee name; the most significant are for Blanche and Alfred A. Knopf, and can be found in most years. The files rely on the use of documentation in the form of internal memoranda that were sent from editors and employees of other departments to update the Knopfs on current activities. Folders titled with the name of a trip taken by Alfred or Blanche Knopf in a specific year often include narrative descriptions of the visit, including detailed lists of publishers, scouts, literary agents, and writers with whom they met. Further, information about writers is also available in these folders. For example, internal memos about the rejection of John Knowles' A Separate Peace are in one of Blanche Knopf's European trip folders. Other employee named files, like those of Secretary and later President William A. Koshland, give an overview of the firm's administrative history.
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Wallace, Anthony Francis Clarke. Anthony F. C. Wallace Papers. 1920-2000.
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Anthony F. C. Wallace papers, 1920-2000
The Anthony F. C. Wallace Papers include correspondence to and from 20th century anthropologists, ethnologists, historians, linguists, and psychiatrists and provides a wealth of resources for the study of technological and social change, American Indians, culture and personality, revitalization movements, the anthropological study of religion, and the cultural and biological bases of behavior. In addition to Wallace's correspondence, research notes, and drafts, the collection includes Wallace family correspondence and photographs, as well as Wallace's writings from childhood through recent years.
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McHarg, Ian L. Ian L. McHarg papers, 1942-2001.
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Ian L. McHarg papers, 1942-2001.
The Ian L. McHarg collection contains materials related to his position as the founder and chairman of the Landscape Architecture Department at the University of Pennsylvania, materials associated with his lectures, publications, and professional projects, and other professional and personal papers. The collection contains extensive holdings related to the evolution of the principals of ecological planning, together with related teaching records, publications and films. Holdings related to his professional projects are limited by comparison, and the collection contains only a small amount of personal material.
ArchivalResource: Architectural drawings 110 sheets.Boxed files 61 cubic feet.
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- McHarg, Ian L. Ian L. McHarg papers, 1942-2001.
Fisher, Leonard Everett. The night country : production material.
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The night country : production material.
Tempera layout for jacket. A collection of essays on natural history and nature by Loren Eiseley.
ArchivalResource: Illustrations: 1 item.
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- Fisher, Leonard Everett. The night country : production material.
Pantheon Books. Records, 1944-1968.
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Records, 1944-1968.
The editorial and production files of Pantheon Books from 1944 through 1968. The correspondence from authors, agents, and publishers is written to Kurt and Helen Wolff, Jacques Schiffrin, André Schiffrin, and the editors of the firm. The files document the publication of works by A. Alvarez, Georges Bernanos, Hermann Broch, Jacob Burckhardt, Albert Camus, William Demby, Eugene Ionesco, Karl Jaspers, Winifred Bryher, Jacques Maritain, Isamu Noguchi, José Ortega y Gasset, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Sir Herbert Read, Ben Shahn, and others.
ArchivalResource: 18 linear ft. (ca. 12,500 items in 38 boxes).
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- Pantheon Books. Records, 1944-1968.
University of Pennsylvania. University Relations. News and Public Affairs. Records, 1912-1993.
Title:
Records, 1912-1993.
The collection documents all aspects of the University of Pennsylvania for over half a century from the 1920s to the late 1980s and conists of administrative papers including correspondence and miscellaneous attached documents; news releases produced by the News Bureau on subjects involving public interest; and clippings gathered from all major national newspapers and other publications concerning the University. The Subject series provides a panorama of the life on campus during the period. It contains files concerning the University's major administrative functions such as faculty appointments; student admission, enrollment, and financial aid; operations of all schools, centers, departments, including various academic support offices and teaching hospitals; academic programs and conferences sponsored by the University; financial reports of the University; the activities of the University Trustees, etc. Also included are major activities on campus which include commencement exercises, dedication of new buildings, athletic programs, social functions of fraternities and sororities, publishing of numerous University magazines and journals, women and minority activities, miscellaneous events such as student riots and demonstrations, union strikes, wartime Army-Navy training programs, and special projects such as ENIAC, the University City project, and University-sponsored Industrial Research. There is information on the University's relationship with outside organizations and its alumni throughout the United States. External organizations associated with the University include hundreds of national, international and local institutions, as well as relevant Pennsylvania State and Federal agencies. Alumni records document class reunions and activities held by alumni in all major cities for fund-raising or other purposes. The Biographical Files include University Trustees, faculty, students, and alumni who were active on campus in the past decades, including Mark W. Allam, Walter H. Annenberg, Baruch S. Blumberg, Britton Chance, Robert E. Davies, Loren C. Eiseley, Thomas S. Gates, Sheldon Hackney, Gaylord P. Harnwell, Louis I. Kahn, Lawrence R. Klein, Martin Meyerson, Donald T. Regan, Jonathan E. Rhoads, J. Robert Schrieffer, Louis B. Schwartz, Harold E. Stassen and Marvin E. Wolfgang. Also included are well-known figures outside the University that were invited to University activities on various occasions or were historically or intellectually related to the University interest. Among persons in this category are Franklin Benjamin, Sir Edmund P. Hillary, Richard M. Nixon, Kwame Nkrumah, I.M. Pei, Pope John Paul II, Rockefeller family (David and Nelson), Dean Rusk, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., Shah of Iran, U Thant, Arnold J. Toynbee, George Wallace, Walt Whitman, and George Washington. Campus scenes and University architecture predominate the Photograph section. The University architecture includes buildings, libraries, museum, arboretum, sculptures and statues. The videotapes feature TV channel interviews with faculty members, Penn football 1984, the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP), animal treatments at the Veterinary School and other University highlights for promotional purposes.
ArchivalResource: 150 Cubic ft.
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- University of Pennsylvania. University Relations. News and Public Affairs. Records, 1912-1993.
Hannah Kahn Papers, 1939-1987
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Hannah Kahn Papers 1939-1987
Manuscripts of major and minor works by poet Hannah Kahn, including translations of the Yiddish poet Racjel Zychlinsk. Also includes correspondence and miscellaneous documents.
ArchivalResource: 3 Linear feet; 6 boxes
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Kahn, Hannah. Papers, 1940-1987.
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Papers, 1940-1987.
Manuscripts, correspondence and papers. Hans Juergensen, Jean Lee Latham, Helen Muir, Claude Pepper, Thelma Peters, Richard Pettigrew, Edmund Skellings, Charles Willeford, William Chambless, William C. Droster, Eve Kahn, Gene Kahn, Eric Sandahl, Suzanne Yott, Poet Society of America, Academy of American Poets, Association for Retarded Citizens, and information about authors in Miami, Florida. The collection also contains specific correspondence related to Kahn's work, Eve's daughter.
ArchivalResource: 6 boxes (3 lin. ft.)
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- Kahn, Hannah. Papers, 1940-1987.
Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Records. : Series II., Alfred A. Knopf Personal, 1874-1984 (bulk 1953-1984).
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Records. : Series II., Alfred A. Knopf Personal, 1874-1984 (bulk 1953-1984).
This series consists of Alfred A. Knopf's personal files and papers, which were maintained at his office in New York City and at his home at Purchase, New York. Sent to the Ransom Center over a period of years, the arrangement has been recreated from Knopf's personal file system. Generally, the first two subseries consist of correspondence and subject files from Knopf's office, while the Purchase files were kept at his home and used for his memoirs. The last subseries consists of materials sent to the Ransom Center that were not originally present in either his office or home file systems. Consisting largely of correspondence, generally an original letter with a blue carbon of Knopf's response, the series also includes manuscript drafts, clippings, photographs, minutes, memoranda, diaries, programs, artwork, menus, awards, account books, slides, and other printed materials. Subseries A. Alfred A. Knopf's Personal Correspondence contains correspondence with some of Knopf's earliest literary contacts, such as Kay Boyle, Joseph Conrad, Clarence Day, Theodore Dreiser, W.A. Dwiggins, Joseph Hergesheimer, and Vachel Lindsay. Also present are the beginnings of what would become life-long literary friendships with such notables as Warren Chappell, Felix Frankfurter, and Carl Van Vechten. Early folders contain fragments of Knopf's editorial correspondence from the late 1910s and the 1920s. Also, his later interest in such subjects as conservation, politics, Latin America, the American West, and fine wine is well documented. A smaller group of files contains letters from Knopf's fiance and wife, Blanche Wolf Knopf from the 1910s and 1920s. Many of the letters were sent to Knopf as he traveled on business, and Blanche often mentions the daily business of the new firm, revealing how closely the two worked together in the early years of the firm. Subseries B. The Office/Subject Files, originally maintained in Alfred Knopf's office and arranged alphabetically by subject, include a broad range of subjects representing Knopf's work in the publishing industry as well as his personal interests. The correspondence, memoranda, internal reports, and staff records in these files offer a view of the inner workings of the company and of Knopf's management style. The large number of files containing reports, correspondence, and minutes from publishing groups, charitable boards, committees, and social clubs attests to Knopf's participation in the literary, business, and philanthropic worlds. Among Knopf's personal interests, the best documented is the natural environment. Most of the files on this subject are found under the titles "Conservation" and "National Park Service," but they are also scattered elsewhere. These files contain correspondence, clippings, news releases, bulletins, reports of nature societies, legislative materials, and board meeting minutes and reports. A highlight from these files is Knopf's participation in the campaign to save the Dinosaur National Monument in 1950-57. Other personal files are present, such as travel files, covering daily activities, meetings, impressions, and a report describing his first trip to Brazil in 1961-62. Subseries C. The Purchase Files were maintained at Knopf's home in Purchase, N.Y. Among these are files pertaining directly to the writing of Knopf's unpublished memoir, containing correspondence, clippings, menus, programs, and other materials Knopf gathered together and referred to as he was writing the narrative drafts. These files offer the most comprehensive survey of Knopf's life, especially his early years as a publisher. They consist of documents that date from the period about which he was writing and are augmented by contemporary lists, correspondence, and memoranda confirming dates, giving lists of books published, and offering reminders to Knopf of these years. A strength of these files are the early letters he pulled from other sources, including files that were subsequently destroyed, or photocopied to keep in these files. Also supplementing the memoir are a large collection of Knopf's diaries and appointment books, 1919-1984 (some gaps between 1920-1933), detailing Knopf's day-to-day activities. Knopf also wrote about the memorable friendships he made as a publisher. One folder contains manuscript drafts recounting his relationship with Willa Cather, bolstered by copies of their correspondence and associated clippings. An additional twenty folders chronicle Knopf's close friendship and professional association with H.L. Mencken. The Purchase Files also include a group of alphabetical subject files which overlap Knopf's Office/Subject Files maintained at his office: both include files on the environment, typography, food and wine, and politics. However, these files also contain a number of folders pulled from the firm, including some author files that Knopf saved to use for his memoir. Early editorial correspondence with writers such as Conrad Aiken, Thomas Beer, W.H. Hudson, and Ernest Newman appears in these files. Other files contain records relating to dogs, cemetery plots, and family material. Subseries D. The Other Subjects and Interests files include materials that Knopf saved and donated to the Ransom Center, but that were not a part of any existing file system. The range of materials found is very broad and although some of the materials are ephemeral in nature, such as a large collection of clippings about people and publishing, many of the files contain papers that reflect the interests in Knopf's daily life. Non-textual materials, such as artwork, photographs and portraits, a small collection of films (including "A Publisher is Known by the Company He Keeps"), dictaphone recordings, and phonograph records are also present. Many files relate directly to Knopf's home at Purchase and reflect his interest in fine dining. Other materials relating to his home include guest books, gardening records, and an inventory of his library. This subseries also features financial and personal documentation, such as account books, covering such expenses as home costs, investments, daily expenditures, club dues, and taxes, over a 40-year period. Personal and family documents are present, as well as a folder of early internal documents from the firm. This subseries also contains the many awards and honors given to Knopf over his lifetime.
ArchivalResource: 185 boxes (77 linear feet)
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- Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Records. : Series II., Alfred A. Knopf Personal, 1874-1984 (bulk 1953-1984).
Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Records. Series V., Editor Files, 1873-1984 (bulk 1960-1980).
Title:
Records. Series V., Editor Files, 1873-1984 (bulk 1960-1980).
This series contains the working files of seventeen Knopf editors. The files consist largely of correspondence, with both incoming correspondence and carbon copy responses from the editor, but they also contain internal forms and memoranda that follow both the internal and external processes of book publication. Long-term strengths of the firm such as the expertise and interests of the editors, and the relationship between author and editor, are clearly revealed in this series. The files of William Koshland differ markedly from other editors' files, reflecting his role as administrator more than hands-on editor.
ArchivalResource: 198 boxes (82.5 linear feet).
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- Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Records. Series V., Editor Files, 1873-1984 (bulk 1960-1980).
Eiseley, Loren C., 1907-1977. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1972.
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Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1972.
Comprises 6 items, 6 leaves correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Eiseley, Loren C., 1907-1977. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1972.
Eiseley, Loren C., 1907-1977. Letters, 1962-1971, to Lewis Mumford.
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Letters, 1962-1971, to Lewis Mumford.
ArchivalResource: 9 items (10 l.).
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- Eiseley, Loren C., 1907-1977. Letters, 1962-1971, to Lewis Mumford.
Alfred Irving Hallowell Papers, 1892-1981
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Alfred Irving Hallowell Papers 1892-1981
Alfred Irving ("Pete") Hallowell was an anthropologist best known for his studies of Ojibwa culture and world-view, and the innovative use of the Rorschach Test in his studies of the psychological interrelations of individuals and their culture. Early in his career, Hallowell worked as a social case worker for Family Service, and even after moving on to study anthropology in 1920 (M.A.), he carried with him an interest in ethnic and racial culture, developing additional interests in psychological testing. Except for the years 1944-1947, when he taught at Northwestern University, Hallowell spent his entire career at the University of Pennsylvania where he was professor of anthropology, professor of anthropological psychiatry in the Medical School, and curator of social anthropology at the University Museum. A cultural anthropologist, Hallowell's use of clinical psychological methods, especially Rorschach tests, was both innovative and controversial in his discipline. In his research, he concentrated on the Algonkian Indians, especially the Abenaki and Ojibwa Indians of Canada and Wisconsin (Berens River, Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin areas), and the Saulteaux of Berens River. The Alfred Irving Hallowell Papers (1892-1981) contain correspondence, subject files, manuscripts of published and unpublished works by Hallowell, papers by colleagues and students, research notes kept by Hallowell, with a special emphasis on social organization, personality, behavior, psychology, religion, and folklore. The collection of several hundred photographs provides rich graphic documentation of Hallowell's work among the Ojibwa and Abnaki Indians during the 1930s.
ArchivalResource: 21.0 Linear feet
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Rhoads, Jonathan E. Papers, 1802-2002 (bulk 1934-2002)
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Papers, 1802-2002 (bulk 1934-2002)
This massive collection documents the life and work of Jonathan Evans Rhoads in multiple dimensions and through all major periods of his 94 long years of career. The first series represents his personal and family experiences. It consists of five sub-series including his personal and biographical material; correspondence and other records related to his family members; files of his social interest and participation in activities not directly related to his professional interest; traveling material; as well as his financial records. This sub-series also includes a group of 39 audio cassettes of interviews done in the preparation of a biography of Rhoads that continued from 1992 to 1996. The second series documents all aspects of Rhoads' professional activities as a surgeon, medical faculty and a senior university administrator. The bulk of the correspondence sub-series reflects his communication with hundreds of individuals or institutions on all kinds of subjects of mutual professional interests. Among his correspondents are Clyde Barker, Baruch Blumberg, Britton Chance, David Y. Cooper, Stanley J. Dudrick, Loren C. Eiseley, Claire Fagin, William T. Fitts, Jr., Gaylord P. Harnwell, C. Everett Koop, Leonard D. Miller, Francis D. Moore, I.S. Ravdin, Louis Silverstein, and the United States House of Representatives and Senate. Included in this sub-series is also a litigation file related to a case between a chordoma patient and physicians of the surgical department of the University Hospital. The sub-series of Administrative files comprises mainly correspondence and other files in relation to his leadership for the Department of Surgery, the University Hospital, the Medical Board, the Harrison Department of Surgical Research, the Penn School of Medicine and the general administration of the University. Also included are files from 1938 to 1979 that reflect the significant amount of work Rhoads did at the Pennsylvania Hospital. The Teaching files include instructional schedules, course syllabus and lecture notes for various classes and programs in which Rhoads participated as a senior faculty. The Research files include records of two major research projects sponsored by the National Research Council--the Adhesions study and the Burns project--as well as relevant reference material. This sub-series also includes some correspondence between Rhoads and his patients, his operating notes, and other patient records. The Professional meetings sub-series documents meetings sponsored by various institutions which Rhoads attended. Also included in this sub-series are records of his being invited as visiting professor to lecture to medical schools across the continent of North America. The Addresses, manuscripts and publishing files consist of material of five different categories of presentations and publications. There are hundreds of addresses and presentations Rhoads was invited to make on all kinds of subjects or occasions; remarks he made at over a dozen memorial services in honor of his deceased friends and colleagues; manuscripts, finished or unfinished, as well as draft outlines and notes on various topics; correspondence related to publishing matters; and finally, reprints of some 400 published articles. Rhoads' leadership and participation in all major medical and other professional institutions of national and international reputations is best represented in the sub-series IIG, the files of Professional Organizations. Substantially represented in this sub-series are files of such leading organizations of medicine and medical sciences as American Association for Cancer Research (38 folders), American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (42), American Cancer Society (320), American College of Surgeons (360), American Medical Association (44), American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (78), American Surgical Association (143), American Trauma Society (168), Annals of Surgery (139), Association of American Medical Colleges (88), Cancer journal (137), College of Physicians of Philadelphia (140), General Motors Cancer Research Foundation (119), Institute of Medicine (43), International Federation of Surgical Colleges (377), International Society of Surgery (52), International Surgical Group (45), National Cancer Advisory Board (182), National Cancer Institute (34), National Institute of General Medial Sciences (45), National Institutes of health (38), National Research Council (264), Pennsylvania Medical Society (46), Philadelphia County Medical Society (102), Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract (47), Society of Clinical Surgery (53), Society of University Surgeons (70), etc. Also represented in this sub-series are the following major professional organizations: American Academy of Arts and Sciences, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Board of Surgery, American College of Physicians, American College of Radiology, American Physiological Society, American Society for Clinical Nutrition, American Society of Nutritional Support Services, Association for Academic Surgery, Association of Community Cancer Centers, Children Hospital of Philadelphia, Coriell Institute for Medical Research, Council of Medical Specialty Society, Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Halsted Society, Health Systems Agency for Southeastern Pennsylvania Steering Committee, International Cancer Congress, International Congress of Nutrition, International Union Against Cancer, James Ewing Society, James IV Association of Surgeons, John Morgan Society, John Rhea Barton Surgical Research Foundation, John Scott Award Advisory Committee, Johns Hopkins Medical and Surgical Association, (to be continued) (to continue) Life Insurance Medical Research Fund, Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania, National Academy of Sciences, National Library of Medicine, Pan-Pacific Surgical Association, Papanicolaou Cancer Research Institute, Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia Health Management Corporation, Philadelphia Professional Standard Review Organization, Ravdin-Rhoads Surgical Society, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Society of Surgical Oncology, Surgeons Travel Club, Surgical Infection Society, Surgical Travel Club, U.S. National Committee for the International Union Against Cancer, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, United States Public Health Service, Veterans Administration, Wistar Association, Working Group on Disability in U.S. Presidents, World Health Organization, etc. Rhoads' extra-curricula interest is fully documented in Series III of Civic Organizations. Main entries in this sub-series are files of the following institutions: American Friends Service Committee (19 folders), American Philosophical Society (374), Bryn Mawr College (68), Buckingham Mountain Foundation (96), Cosmos Club (23), Friends Hospital (130), Germantown Friends School (104), Haverford College (242), Benjamin and Mary Siddons Measey Foundation (148), Pennwalt Corporation (21), Philadelphia Public Health Advisory Commission (16), Philadelphia School District (73), Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (65), Westtown School (65). Also to be found in this sub-series are files of John Scott Award Advisory Committee, Thomas B. and Jeannette E. Laws McCabe Fund, and Philadelphia Traffic Court Committee. The fourth series consists of awards and cirtificates of recognition given to Rhoads in appreciation of his distinguished services in various fields. Series V comprises photographs, including both Rhoads' portraits and group pictures taken at professional meetings or other social functions; audio-visual tapes; issues of ISIS journal and other memorabilia items Rhoads collected. Series VI consists of a large number of architectural drawings of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania prepared in the period of 1968-1973. Series VII are papers of Theresa Rhoads, mostly her correspondence and research files when she was working at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in the 1930s and 1940s.
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- Rhoads, Jonathan E. Papers, 1802-2002 (bulk 1934-2002)
Loren C. Eiseley and Margaret Robb Correspondence (MS 191), 1965
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Loren C. Eiseley and Margaret Robb Correspondence (MS 191) 1965
Loren C. Eiseley and Margaret Robb correspondence regarding Writers' Conference.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder
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- Loren C. Eiseley and Margaret Robb Correspondence (MS 191), 1965
Frederick, John T. (John Towner), 1893-1975. Papers 1917-1930.
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Papers 1917-1930.
Correspondence includes autograph letters signed and carbon copies of letters to John T. Frederick. Much of the correspondence concerns advertising costs and subscriptions to the Midland. Also included are letters from Frederick to various contributors apprising them of the merits or deficiencies of their work, Correspondants include, Marquis W. Childs, Nelson Antrim Crawford, Loren C. Eiseley, James T. Farell, Louis Ginsberg, H. Weare Holbrooke, Leyland Huckfield, and Alice C. Weitz. Collection also includes clippings, book reviews, and postcards concerning the Iowa Press and Authors Club.
ArchivalResource: 5.4 linear feet.
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- Frederick, John T. (John Towner), 1893-1975. Papers 1917-1930.
William B. Provine collection of evolutionary biology reprints, 20th century.
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William B. Provine collection of evolutionary biology reprints, 20th century.
Journal reprints on evolutionary biology.
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- William B. Provine collection of evolutionary biology reprints, 20th century.
Ruben E. Reina Papers, 1951-2004
Title:
Ruben E. Reina Papers 1951-2004
The Reina Papers contain the professional papers of cultural anthropologist Ruben E. Reina (1924- ). Reina is an emeritus professor of anthropology and curator of ethnology who taught at the University of Pennsylvania and worked at that institution’s University Museum of Archeology and Anthropology from 1957-1990. Broadly interested in modern and historical cultures of Central America, South America, and Spain, he is most widely known for his contributions to the study of the culture and peoples of Guatemala. The collection contains Reina’s correspondence, administrative records, teaching materials, research notes, subject files, and written works from his career. Of particular interest are the notes from his fieldwork in Guatemala, Argentina, Spain, and Puerto Rico. A further significant component of the papers is the records of the Hispanic-Latin American Research Project. Reina served as director of the long-term project (1967-1988), during which a team of scholars compiled thousands of pages of Spanish colonial materials from the Archivo General de Indias (AGI) in Seville, Spain and Archivos General de Centro America (AGCA) in Guatemala. The Reina Papers serve as a vital storehouse of this important historical material.
ArchivalResource: 80.0 Linear feet
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John Archibald Wheeler Papers, 1880-2008, 1880-2008
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John Archibald Wheeler Papers, 1880-2008 1880-2008
There are correspondence, notebooks, reports, recordings, etc. of this award-winning physicist and pioneer theorist on the existence of black holes. A student of Karl Herzfeld at Johns Hopkins University, John Archibald Wheeler studied nuclear fission with Neils Bohr. The numerous volumes of research notebooks in the collection, Wheeler's daily record of calculations, meetings attended and conversations held about his work, are of primary significance. Among other subjects, they cover physics, nucleonics, quantum electrodynamics, and relativity. The correspondence in the collection contains many personal evaluations of scientists (subject to restrictions on use), as well as Wheeler's contributions to promoting physics and scientific education and training in general. There are important series relating to his participation in the 1950s on the Committee on Scientific and Technical Personnel of NATO, headed by Senator Henry M. Jackson, and his organizational work on the Joint Committee of the American Physical Society and the American Philosophical Society on the History of Theoretical Physics in the Twentieth Century.
ArchivalResource: 150.0 Linear feet, Ca. 17,000 items
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- John Archibald Wheeler Papers, 1880-2008, 1880-2008
Eiseley, Loren C., 1907-1977. The Gale E. Christianson collection of Eiseley research materials / [Gale E. Christianson]
Title:
The Gale E. Christianson collection of Eiseley research materials / [Gale E. Christianson]
Files,manuscripts, and research materials used in the preparation of Christianson's book "Fox at the wood's edge : a biography of Loren Eiseley" published in 1990 by Henry Holt and Company. Additionally 95 audio cassettes of interviews conducted by Christianson, with his written notes.
ArchivalResource: 9.5 ft.
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- Eiseley, Loren C., 1907-1977. The Gale E. Christianson collection of Eiseley research materials / [Gale E. Christianson]
Frank G. Speck papers, 1903-1950
Title:
Frank G. Speck papers, 1903-1950
This diverse collection contains correspondence, writings, drawings and photographs, maps, and movie film on the Indians of the Eastern Woodlands, especially the Algonkin, Catawba, Cherokee, Creek, Delaware, Eskimos, Houma, Iroquois, Montagnais, Muskhogean, Nanticoke, Nascapee, Penobscot, Powhatan, and Yuchi. There are notes and formal studies of social structure, hunting territories, economic behavior, religion, language, myths, dances, genealogies, medicine, wampum, natural history, and physical measurements. Some of the material was published, but much was not. Included.
ArchivalResource: 28.5 linear feet
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- Speck, Frank G. (Frank Gouldsmith), 1881-1950. Papers, 1903-1950.
Eiseley, Loren Corey, 1907-1977. Letter to Milton Monroe Reigelman. Philadelphia, PA. 1971 Jul. 12.
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Letter to Milton Monroe Reigelman. Philadelphia, PA. 1971 Jul. 12.
Commenting on John T. Frederick as an editor; speaking about regional magazines in general.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.)
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- Eiseley, Loren Corey, 1907-1977. Letter to Milton Monroe Reigelman. Philadelphia, PA. 1971 Jul. 12.
Hopwood Awards Collection, 1930-
Title:
Hopwood Awards Collection, 1930-
Consists of correspondence relating to the annual University of Michigan student contests in creative literature for the Avery Hopwood and Jule Hopwood Prizes funded by income from the Avery Hopwood bequest.
ArchivalResource: 8, 111 items.
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- Daiches, David, 1912-2005. Hopwood Awards Collection, 1930-
Nemerov, Howard. Papers.
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Papers. 1939-1983.
The Nemerov papers consist of his manuscripts, including early college essays, drafts of poems, essays, stories, novels and lectures, journals; and material toward nearly all of his published works. An extensive file of business, literary and professional correspondence is present, as is a large assortment of photographs, teaching material, and miscellany. Correspondents include: William Miller Abrahams, Conrad Aiken, A.R. Ammons, Owen Barfield, Ben Belitt, Michael Blumenthal, Kay Boyle, Kenneth Burke, Babette Deutsch, James Dickey, Richard Eberhart, Loren C. Eiseley, David Galler, Charles Guenther, Pamela Hadas, Anthony Hecht, Robert Hillyer, Richard Howard, Stanley Hyman, Maxine Kumin, Bernard Malamud, Peter Meinke, John Frederick Nims, Louis Rubin, Allen Tate, Reed Whittemore, Richard Wilbur and numerous others.
ArchivalResource: ca. 9000 items (79 boxes) : ill. ; 8 x 40 x 27 cm.
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- Nemerov, Howard. Papers.
Eiseley, Loren C., 1907-1977. [Letter] 1976 September 9, Philadelphia [to] Sylvia Davis, Long Island City, N.Y. / Loren Eiseley.
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[Letter] 1976 September 9, Philadelphia [to] Sylvia Davis, Long Island City, N.Y. / Loren Eiseley.
Typescript signed. Letter in reply to Mrs. Sylvia Davis' request for a handwritten letter for her grandchild.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf ; 22 cm.
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- Eiseley, Loren C., 1907-1977. [Letter] 1976 September 9, Philadelphia [to] Sylvia Davis, Long Island City, N.Y. / Loren Eiseley.
Nemerov, Howard. Papers, 1939-1985.
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Papers, 1939-1985.
Worksheets, drafts, and notes for Nemerov's poems, essays, lectures, stories, collections, and novels; correspondence with literary figures including over 800 letters from Kay Boyle, Kenneth Burke, Maxine Kumin, and Reed Whittemore; business correspondence chiefly relating to the publication of Nemerov's books; and photos, teaching materials, journals, and miscellany. Other correspondents include William Abrahams, Conrad Aiken, A.R. Ammons, Diane Arbus, Owen Barfield, Judy Bartholomay, Ben Belitt, Michael Blumenthal, Robert Boyers, Jean Burden, J.V. Cunningham, Babette Deutsch, James Dickey, Richard Eberhart, Loren Eiseley, David Galler, Charles Guenther, Pamela White Hadas, Charles O. Hartman, Anthony Hecht, Robert Silliman Hillyer, Richard Howard, Stanley Edgar Hyman, Robert Lowell, Bernard Malamud, Peter Meinke, William Meredith, Richard Moore, John Frederick Nims, William B. Ober, William Packard, Felix Pollak, Julia Randall, M.L. Rosenthal, Louis D. Rubin, Karl Jay Shapiro, Richard Gustave Stern, Allen Tate, John Updike, and Richard Wilbur.
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Loren C. Eiseley, Collected Materials, 1889-1992, 1921-1977
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Loren C. Eiseley, Collected Materials, 1889-1992, 1921-1977
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Manuscripts on Native Americans, 1913-1946, 1913-1946
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Manuscripts on Native Americans, 1913-1946 1913-1946
Series I (4 folders) contains letters from the American Academy of Political and Social Science; Ruth Benedict; Archibald Crozier; George G. Heye; and Linton Satterthwaite.
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Speck, Frank G. (Frank Gouldsmith), 1881-1950. Manuscripts on Native Americans, 1913-1946.
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Manuscripts on Native Americans, 1913-1946.
Series I (4 folders) contains letters from the American Academy of Political and Social Science; Ruth Benedict; Archibald Crozier; George G. Heye; and Linton Satterthwaite.
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- Speck, Frank G. (Frank Gouldsmith), 1881-1950. Manuscripts on Native Americans, 1913-1946.
The Moldenhauer Archives at Harvard University: Manuscript music compositions, 1880-1985.
Title:
The Moldenhauer Archives at Harvard University: Manuscript music compositions, 1880-1985.
A portion of an archive of twentieth-century American music, collected by the German-American musicologist, Hans Moldenhauer.
ArchivalResource: 155 boxes, 13 volumes (65 linear ft.)
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Eisley, Loren Corey, 1907-1977. Papers, 1913-1977.
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Papers, 1913-1977.
These papers document the life and career of Loren Eisley, particularly in regard to his literary efforts. There are manuscripts, typescripts, and printed copies of the following Eisley works: Animal Adventure (1913), The Immense Journey (1957), Dawrin's Century (1958), The Firmament of Time (1960), Francis Bacon and the Modern Dilemma (1962), The Man Who Saw Through Time (1973), The Mind as Nature (1962), Man, Time, and Prophecy (1966), The Unexpected Universe (1969), The Brown Wasp (1969), The Invisible Pyramid (1970), The Night Country (1971), Notes of an Alchemist (1972), The Innocent Assassins (1973), All the Strange Hours (1975), The Star Thrower, Another Kind of Autumn, Darwin and the Mysterious Mr. X: New Light on the Evolutionist (1979), and All Night Wings. There is a great deal of correspondence both of a personal and professional nature relating to his books, his work in anthropology, and his teaching. The collection contains lectures given by Eisley at colleges and other institutions; articles, reviews, and introductions by Eisley for other books; interviews with Heyward Hale Braun (1975), Richard Stonesifer and Luther Binkley (1960); research folders; material on Choukoutien (Peking man); invitations; membership certificates; honorary degrees; photographs; academic gowns and ceremonial hoods; anthropological casts, artifacts, and objects treasured by Eisley; recordings; films; books; reprints; awards; brass plaques; memorabilia; and other biographical information.
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