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Elizabeth Robins' long, active life (1862-1952) took her in many directions. Robins was American born and reared, but her multiple careers in acting, writing and the women's suffragist movement gave her the opportunity to travel widely and meet several important personalities. In addition to keeping various written records of her experiences, Robins kept photographic documentation of her performances, travels and acquaintances.
English actress and author, also known as Mrs. George Richmond Parks; pseudonym C. E. Raimond.
Elizabeth Robins had an abiding interest in her heritage. The close and intricate network of family relationships that formed her earliest environment evidently molded her character as an actress, novelist and woman of independent means. She kept records documenting her family, education (especially of women), religion, and business enterprise in the nineteenth century. The Robins family also served as models for plots and characters in the novels of Elizabeth Robins.
Elizabeth Robins' long, active life (1862-1952) took her in many directions. She was an actress, playwright, novelist and feminist. American born and reared, Robins spent most of her adult life living and working in England. Her professional acting career began in 1880 in New York City and encompassed leading roles with the James O'Neill Company, the Boston Museum Company, and the Booth-Barrett Company. She traveled extensively in her lifetime; she visited her father at the mining camps of Summit, Colorado, journeyed to the Klondyke where her brother Raymond Robins had gone in search of gold and visited Raymond Robins and his wife, Margaret Dreier Robins, in Florida. Robins often incorporated her travel experiences into her literary works, enhancing her success as a writer. Her invovlement in the women's suffrage movement led to her active participation in the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU), the Actresses' Franchise League, and the Women Writers' Suffrage League. As a result of her devotion to the suffrage movement she came into contact with such notable personalities as Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst.
Elizabeth Robins' long, active life (1862-1952) took her in many directions. She was an actress, playwright, prolific novelist and suffragist. American born and reared, Robins spent most of her adult life living and working in England. Her professional acting career began in 1880 in New York City and encompassed leading roles with the James O'Neill Company, the Boston Museum Company, and the Booth-Barrett Company.
In 1888 Robins traveled to England where she established herself as a serious actress and eventually became involved in producing and directing plays. She was a major force in the campaign for Ibsen, whose dramas of social realism revolutionized the international stage and brought to Robins an awareness of women's role in society. During the 1890s Robins embarked on a new career as a writer. In 1900 Robins traveled to Alaska and the diary she kept during that journey is a rare account by a woman of the turbulent gold rush days. Robins concluded her acting career in 1902 and thereafter devoted more time to writing and to her growing interest in issues of women's equality. Her interest in feminism continued well into the 1920s. In 1908 Robins met Octavia Wilberforce who became her lifelong companion. Wilberforce studied medicine and became a doctor with a special interest in health matters relating to women and children. In 1927 Robins, along with Wilberforce and Dr. Marjorie Hubert, converted her country home in England, Backsettown, into a restplace for overworked women. Elizabeth Robins died in England on May 8, 1952, in her ninetieth year.
Robins, Elizabeth. (married name: Mrs. George Richmond Parks; pseud. C.E. Raimond) ca. 1865-1952. American actress and author. Played principally in Ibsen.
Wrote: Below the salt (1896) The open question (1898) The magnetic north (1904) A dark lantern (1905) Come and find me (1908) The mills of the Gods (1908) and others. Also suffragist works. [New Century Cyclopedia of Names]
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Mansfield, Katherine, 1888-1923. Katherine Mansfield letters, 1913.
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Katherine Mansfield letters, 1913.
The collection contains two hand-written letters on Rhythm letterhead: to publisher W. Heinemann, 10 Feb. 1913, requesting a copy of Elizabeth Robins' novel Where are you going to--? for an article she was writing for Everyman; to novelist Elizabeth Robins, 10 Feb. 1913, requesting an interview for her article.
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- Mansfield, Katherine, 1888-1923. Katherine Mansfield letters, 1913.
William Archer Collection, 1868-1990
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William Archer Collection 1868-1990
ArchivalResource: 286 folders (16 boxes) , 8 prints, 46 volumes and 1 small card catalogue box
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- William Archer Collection, 1868-1990
Robins, Elizabeth, 1862-1952,. Autograph letter signed from Elizabeth Robins, Bergen, to Augustin Daly [manuscript], 1888 July 28.
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Autograph letter signed from Elizabeth Robins, Bergen, to Augustin Daly [manuscript], 1888 July 28.
Confirms her engagement with Daly for the coming season in New York.
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- Robins, Elizabeth, 1862-1952,. Autograph letter signed from Elizabeth Robins, Bergen, to Augustin Daly [manuscript], 1888 July 28.
Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. Virginia Woolf Collection, 1922-1956.
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Virginia Woolf Collection, 1922-1956.
Letters written by Woolf make up the bulk of this collection. Also included are two manuscripts and a few letters between other people. The Works Series contains typescripts of Kew Gardens and "Thoughts on Peace During an Air Raid." Both manuscripts have been edited, with corrections and additions made in pencil. The Letters Series contains about 80 letters from Woolf to various friends and acquaintances. A few individuals are particularly well represented, among them Richard Aldington, John Lehmann, and William Plomer. While the Miscellaneous Series contains three autographs by Woolf, it is composed primarily of letters from her husband, Leonard Woolf, their friends Clive and Vanessa Bell, and Clarence Cline.
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George Bernard Shaw Collection TXRC99-A3., 1757-1963, (bulk 1875-1950)
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George Bernard Shaw Collection 1757-1963 (bulk 1875-1950)
Holograph manuscripts and typescripts of working and finished versions of plays, essays, correspondence, and financial and legal records are all represented in this collection. Diaries, scrapbooks, materials accumulated by Shaw's wife, and drafts of articles and books written about the Nobel Prize winning Irish journalist and playwright are also present. The bulk of the materials reflect many of Shaw's most popular works, including (1894), (1912), and (1923). Candida Pygmalion Saint Joan
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Masefield, John, 1878-1967. John Masefield collection of papers, 1894-[1966] bulk (1902-[1956]).
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John Masefield collection of papers, 1894-[1966] bulk (1902-[1956]).
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts, typescripts, correspondence by and about the author, a diary for 1894, an undated notebook, legal documents, portraits, and pictorial works.
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- Masefield, John, 1878-1967. John Masefield collection of papers, 1894-[1966] bulk (1902-[1956]).
Additional papers, 1848-1915
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Additional papers, 1848-1915
Addenda to the papers (A-162/M-60) of Harriet Goodhue Hosmer, including correspondence, clippings, etc.
ArchivalResource: .42 linear ft.; (1 file box, 1 oversize folder)
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- Additional papers, 1848-1915
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, ca.1797-1907.
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Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, ca.1797-1907.
Includes promptbooks used by or associated with John Philip Kemble (no. 209); Peter Linden Fierty (no. 210); Mark Allen (no. 211); Edward Thayer, and the Boston Theatre (no. 212); William Pleater Davidge (no. 213); James P. Gann, Louisa Mary Ann Gann, and Lyman Houquett(?) (no. 214); John Howe (no. 215); May Vandenhoff (Mrs. George)and M.E.J.N. Makeah (no. 216); Joseph C. Foster (no. 217); Edwin Booth, Lawrence Barrett, Oliver Doud, Elizabeth Robins, and the Winter Garden Theatre, New York (nos. 218, 224 and 225); George W. Wilson, Charles Barrow, and Annie Clarke (no. 219); Sir Henry Irving and the Lyceum Theatre, London (nos . 220 and 221); and James L. Cahart, John W. Buckland(?), John Musgrave, L.H. Drummond, and the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (no. 223); Otis Skinner, Helena Modjeska and Maud Durban [Skinner] (nos. 226 and 227); Winthrop Ames and the Castle Square Theatre, Boston (no. 228); Maude Adams (no. 229); and Theodore Komisarjevsky (no. 230).
ArchivalResource: 23 items
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, ca.1797-1907.
Robins, Elizabeth, 1862-1952. Robins family papers, 1803-1933.
Title:
Robins family papers, 1803-1933.
The Robins family papers includes correspondence, letterpress books and letter books, diaries, notebooks, ledgers, business records, essays, poems, drawings, printed material and ephemera. This remarkable series of papers enables one to study the history of an American family and, on a more personal level, it allows one to study the family relationships which moulded Elizabeth Robins' character. Of particular interest in this series is a letter from Charles Dickens and two letters from Edgar Allen Poe, which Sarah Helen Whitman sent to Sarah Robins (see Subseries III).
ArchivalResource: 17 linear ft. (44 boxes)
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- Robins, Elizabeth, 1862-1952. Robins family papers, 1803-1933.
Autograph Letter Collection: Literary Ladies, 1881-1959
Title:
Autograph Letter Collection: Literary Ladies 1881-1959
ArchivalResource: 3 A boxes (3 volumes - 185 items)
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- Autograph Letter Collection: Literary Ladies, 1881-1959
Robins, Elizabeth, 1862-1952. Diaries, 1873-1952.
Title:
Diaries, 1873-1952.
The Robins' diaries series includes bound diaries, diary pages, notebooks, passports, yearbooks, some typescripts of parts of diaries, and some printed material. Through the diaries, engagement books and notebooks in this series, it is possible to trace many of Robins' movements and thoughts over the years 1873 to 1952, all but the earliest years of her long life. There are notebooks dating back to 1873, when she was eleven years old, composition books from her time at the Putnam Female Seminary in Ohio, records of books she read, a drawing book from 1879-1880 and thirty three volumes of small notebooks ranging in date from 1877-1940. Robins regularly kept records of her daily life at home and she wrote extensively while she traveled. Notable among her travel records are her 1880 "Summit, Rocky Mountains" diary which she kept while visiting her father at the Little Annie Gold Mining Company; her 1900 diary from her journey to the Klondyke; and her 1905-1906 Chinsegut diary which she wrote while in Florida. She often used her diaries as sources for her literary works and also wrote about the books she was working on. Moreover, she recorded the names of visitors who came to her home and wrote of her outings with friends; these records indicate the support network of women Robins developed through the years.
ArchivalResource: 6.5 linear ft. (14 boxes)
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- Robins, Elizabeth, 1862-1952. Diaries, 1873-1952.
Autograph Letter Collection: Women's Suffrage (also includes postage stamps), 1851-1973
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Autograph Letter Collection: Women's Suffrage (also includes postage stamps) 1851-1973
ArchivalResource: 21 A boxes (21 volumes - 1434 items)
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- Autograph Letter Collection: Women's Suffrage (also includes postage stamps), 1851-1973
Papers of Mary E. (Mary Elisabeth) Dreier, 1797-1968 (inclusive), 1897-1968 (bulk)
Title:
Papers of Mary E. (Mary Elisabeth) Dreier, 1797-1968 (inclusive), 1897-1968 (bulk)
Correspondence, day books, financial records, and photographs of Mary Dreier, social reformer, from Brooklyn, New York.
ArchivalResource: 11.26 linear feet ((27 file boxes) plus 2 folio folders, 1 folio+ folder,1 oversize folder, 33 photograph folders, 1 folio photograph folder, 1 folio+ photograph folder)
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- Dreier, Mary E. (Mary Elisabeth), 1875-1963. Papers, 1797-1963 (inclusive), 1897-1963 (bulk).
Autograph Letter Collection (additional items), c.1810-1975
Title:
Autograph Letter Collection (additional items) c.1810-1975
ArchivalResource: 1 A box and 1album
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- Autograph Letter Collection (additional items), c.1810-1975
Thomas Day Thacher papers, 1779-1984, 1914-1950
Title:
Thomas Day Thacher papers 1779-1984 1914-1950
Correspondence, memoranda, legal documents, reports, minutes of meetings, speeches, printed matter, photographs and memorabilia of Thomas Day Thacher, judge and political figure in New York City. The papers include significant material relating to his activities as solicitor-general, to the New York City charter of 1936, and legal papers from his period on the New York Court of Appeals. There is also considerable documentation of his service on the boards of various professional and educational institutions. Correspondents include Dean Acheson, Thomas E. Dewey, Felix Frankfurter, Lloyd Garrison, Herbert Hoover, Fiorello La Guardia, Raymond Robbins, and Henry L. Stimson.
ArchivalResource: 52 linear feet (96 boxes)
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- Thomas Day Thacher papers, 1779-1984, 1914-1950
John Masefield collection of papers, 1894-[1966, 1902-1956
Title:
John Masefield collection of papers 1894-[1966 1902-1956
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts, typescripts, correspondence, a diary for 1894, an undated notebook, legal documents, portraits, and pictorial works.
ArchivalResource: 952 items
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- John Masefield collection of papers, 1894-[1966, 1902-1956
Records of the Actresses' Franchise League, 1909-1916
Title:
Records of the Actresses' Franchise League 1909-1916
ArchivalResource: 1 box
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- Records of the Actresses' Franchise League, 1909-1916
Letters to William Toynbee, [1870?]-1936
Title:
Letters to William Toynbee [1870?]-1936
113 letters to William Toynbee from such correspondents as Helen Paterson Allingham, Edward Montagu Butler, Lewis Harcourt, Frederic Harrison, Alfred Milner, Elizabeth Robins, and Anne Douglas Sedgwick. There also two letters written by others to others about William Toynbee.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 2; Linear Feet: 0.6
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- Letters to William Toynbee, [1870?]-1936
Smith, E. H.,. Collection, 1888-1934 (inclusive).
Title:
Collection, 1888-1934 (inclusive).
Letters and autographs of outstanding British men and women.
ArchivalResource: 5 folders.
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- Smith, E. H.,. Collection, 1888-1934 (inclusive).
Autograph Letter Collection: Letters of Constance Lytton, 1908-1916
Title:
Autograph Letter Collection: Letters of Constance Lytton 1908-1916
ArchivalResource: 1 A box (1 volume)
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- Autograph Letter Collection: Letters of Constance Lytton, 1908-1916
Virginia Woolf Collection TXRC99-A14., 1922-1956
Title:
Virginia Woolf Collection 1922-1956
The collection documentsthe life and works of this English Bloomsbury group writer. The bulk of thecollection comprises letters written by Woolf.
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- Virginia Woolf Collection TXRC99-A14., 1922-1956
Thacher, Thomas D. (Thomas Day), 1881-1950. Thomas Day Thacher papers, 1779-1984 (inclusive), 1914-1950 (bulk).
Title:
Thomas Day Thacher papers, 1779-1984 (inclusive), 1914-1950 (bulk).
Correspondence, memoranda, legal documents, reports, minutes of meetings, speeches, printed matter and memorabilia of Thomas Day Thacher, judge and political figure in New York City. The papers include significant material relating to his activities as solicitor-general, to the New York City charter of 1936, and legal papers from his period on the New York Court of Appeals. There is also considerable documentation of his service on the boards of various professional and educational institutions. Correspondents include Dean Acheson, Thomas E. Dewey, Felix Frankfurter, Lloyd Garrison, Herbert Hoover, Fiorello La Guardia, Raymond Robbins, and Henry L. Stimson.
ArchivalResource: 52 linear feet (96 boxes)
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- Thacher, Thomas D. (Thomas Day), 1881-1950. Thomas Day Thacher papers, 1779-1984 (inclusive), 1914-1950 (bulk).
Robins, Elizabeth, 1862-1952. Photographic materials, 1852-1943.
Title:
Photographic materials, 1852-1943.
The photographic materials series includes black and white snapshots, negatives, tintypes, daguerreotypes, studio portraits, cabinet photographs and stereographs. This series is an important visual research collection. Some of the photographs in this series are autographed. All photographic material from the Elizabeth Robins Papers are gathered together in Series IX. Photographs which originated in other series are marked appropriately.
ArchivalResource: 5.25 linear ft. (23 boxes)
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- Robins, Elizabeth, 1862-1952. Photographic materials, 1852-1943.
Papers of Mary E. (Mary Elisabeth) Dreier, 1797-1968 (inclusive), 1897-1968 (bulk)
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Papers of Mary E. (Mary Elisabeth) Dreier, 1797-1968 (inclusive), 1897-1968 (bulk)
Correspondence, day books, financial records, and photographs of Mary Dreier, social reformer, from Brooklyn, New York.
ArchivalResource: 11.26 linear feet ((27 file boxes) plus 2 folio folders, 1 folio+ folder,1 oversize folder, 33 photograph folders, 1 folio photograph folder, 1 folio+ photograph folder)
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- Papers, 1797(1897-1963)
Elizabeth Robins Papers, 1851-1942
Title:
Elizabeth Robins Papers 1851-1942
Letters received from John Galsworthy, Somerset Maugham, William Archer, Charles Trevelyan, Isabelle Smith, George M. Trevelyan, and others. Notes and notebook of Norwegian-English translating vocabulary.
ArchivalResource: 1 containers.; .25 linear feet of shelf space.
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- Elizabeth Robins Papers, 1851-1942
Records of the Six Point Group (including the Papers of Hazel Hunkins-Hallinan), 1919-1981
Title:
Records of the Six Point Group (including the Papers of Hazel Hunkins-Hallinan) 1919-1981
ArchivalResource: 28 A boxes
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- Records of the Six Point Group (including the Papers of Hazel Hunkins-Hallinan), 1919-1981
Hosmer, Harriet Goodhue, 1830-1908. Additional papers, 1848-1915 (inclusive).
Title:
Additional papers, 1848-1915 (inclusive).
This collection consists mainly of correspondence of Wayman Crow and Cornelia (Crow) Carr, including personal letters written by or re: the Sedgwick family, 1848-1871, letters to Wayman Crow from his friend, Henry Giles, 1857-1863, personal letters from Harriet Goodhue Hosmer to the Crow family, responses from readers of Cornelia (Crow) Carr's book, and letters from Julian Mead of the Watertown Savings Bank re: Harriet Goodhue Hosmer's estate,1909-1913. Also included are book reviews and other clippings re: Cornelia (Crow) Carr's biography of Harriet Goodhue Hosmer.
ArchivalResource: .42 linear ft. (1 file box, 1 oversize folder)
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- Hosmer, Harriet Goodhue, 1830-1908. Additional papers, 1848-1915 (inclusive).
Robins, Elizabeth, 1862-1952. Papers, 1803-1963.
Title:
Papers, 1803-1963.
The Elizabeth Robins papers contain diaries, notebooks, passports, yearbooks, correspondence, letters, clippings, telegrams, photographs, letterbooks, letterpress books, verses, essays, ledgers, business records, poems, drawings, texts of speeches, plays, prose, manuscripts, typescripts, contracts, set sketches, prompt copies (manuscript, typescript and printed), negatives, tintypes, daguerreotypes, studio portraits, cabinet photographs, stereographs, wills, a marriage license, inventories, tenancy agreements, title deeds, bank and account books, royalty statements, securities records, insurance records, tax reports, scrapbooks, theatre programs, posters, proofs (galleys and page), magazines, newspaper clippings, brochures, pamphlets, maps, ephemera and artifacts.
ArchivalResource: 96 linear ft. (284 boxes)
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- Robins, Elizabeth, 1862-1952. Papers, 1803-1963.
Robins, Elizabeth, 1862-1952. Papers, 1851-1942.
Title:
Papers, 1851-1942.
Letters received from John Galsworthy, Somerset Maugham, William Archer, Charles Trevelyan, Isabelle Smith, George M. Trevelyan, and others. Notes and notebook of Norwegian-English translating vocabulary.
ArchivalResource: .25 ft.
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- Robins, Elizabeth, 1862-1952. Papers, 1851-1942.
Autograph Letter Collection: Strachey Letters, 1805-1962
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Autograph Letter Collection: Strachey Letters 1805-1962
ArchivalResource: 1 A box (1 volume)
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- Autograph Letter Collection: Strachey Letters, 1805-1962
Robins, Raymond, 1873-1954. Papers, 1878-1956.
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Papers, 1878-1956.
Correspondence, 1878-1951, diaries, 1908-1920, 1922-1923, 1933, speeches, 1902-1948, and miscellaneous papers of a social worker, labor and political activist, and lecturer. Includes material relating to his life in Alaska, 1897-1900; and his work in the slums of Chicago's seventeenth ward, as a staff member of Chicago Commons, Chicago Municipal Lodging House, and Northwestern University Settlement, 1900-1914, and service on the Chicago Board of Education beginning in 1906. Among his Chicago associates were Jane Addams, Frances A. Kellor, Harold Ickes, James Mullenbach, and Graham Taylor. Also includes material regarding his support of Theodore Roosevelt's Progressive Presidential campaign, 1912, and relations with Henry F. Cochems and Medill McCormick in the Illinois Progressive Party: Robins' lecture tour with Fred B. Smith in 1913 for the Men and Religion Forward Movement; his work in the Young Men's Christian Association with A. J. Elliott and Harry N. Holmes; and his 1917-1918 tour of Russia as a member of the American Red Cross mission, where he became acquainted with Lenin, Trotsky, Chicherin, and other Bolshevik leaders, with United States Ambassador David R. Francis, and with D. Heywood Hardy, Thomas D. Thatcher, William Boyce Thompson, and Allen Wardwell. Other material concerns Robins' support for diplomatic recognition of the Soviet Union by the United States in the 1920s and 1930s, and efforts to promote stronger economic ties between the two countries, especially his correspondence with Alexander Gumberg. Also includes papers regarding Robins' association with Salmon O. Levinson in the outlawry of war movement; Robins' activism in the Republican Party, including his support for Hiram W. Johnson, William E. Borah, Chicago mayor William E. Dever, and Prohibition; his 1933 trip to the Soviet Union; his political friendship with Florida Senator Claude Pepper; and association with numerous other well-known correspondents. Also in the collection is correspondence, 1907-1945, of Margaret Dreier, woman's suffrage and trade union leader, whom Robins married in 1905; of her sister, Mary Dreier, New York leader of women's rights and labor organizations, mostly relating to her Southwest Harbor, Maine house, 1926-1948; and letters from Raymond's sister, Elizabeth Robins, actress and playwright. The processed portion of this collection is summarized above and described in the register. Additional accessions are described below.
ArchivalResource: 19.8 c.f. (50 archives boxes) and8 reels of microfilm (35mm); plusadditions of 0.6 c.f.,395 photographs, and4 pieces of ephemera.
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- Robins, Raymond, 1873-1954. Papers, 1878-1956.
Papers of Octavia Wilberforce, 1880-1969
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Papers of Octavia Wilberforce 1880-1969
ArchivalResource: 0.5 A box
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- Papers of Octavia Wilberforce, 1880-1969
Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950. George Bernard Shaw Collection, 1757-1963 (bulk 1875-1950).
Title:
George Bernard Shaw Collection, 1757-1963 (bulk 1875-1950).
Manuscripts of working and final versions of plays and essays, correspondence, financial records, and legal agreements are all represented in the George Bernard Shaw collection, 1757-1963 (bulk 1875-1950). Diaries, scrapbooks, materials accumulated by Shaw's wife, and drafts of articles and books written about Shaw are also present. The Works Series contains material by Shaw in a variety of formats, including holograph drafts, typescripts, galley and page proofs, filmscripts, pamphlets, articles, poems, lectures, prefaces, and reviews. The Center holds a large number of Shaw's plays in versions varying from drafts and fragments to rehearsal and directors' prompt copies. Three novels are also represented in the collection. The Correspondence Series contains letters to and from Shaw, and between people associated with Shaw. Many of the letters to Shaw are from admirers, fundraising agencies, publishers, theaters, and friends, including Charles Charrington, Harley Granville-Barker, Archibald Henderson, Roy Limbert, Margaret Mackworth, Lucy Shaw, Sidney Webb, and others. The Personal Papers Series contains a series of agreements with publishers and producers, notes for and translations of a number of plays, as well as diaries, scrapbooks, and incidental notes and lists created by Shaw or with his collaboration. Financial records and additional legal documents are also included here. The Charlotte Shaw Personal Papers and Household Records Series contains a few notes and lists created by Shaw's wife and a small number of letters written by her, as well as a great deal of business correspondence sent to her by various contractors and publishers and well as a few personal letters from friends and acquaintances. The Third-Party Works, Legal Documents, and Financial Records Series is made up of notes, drafts, and proofs of essays, interviews, biographies, and plays written about Shaw or sent to him with requests for review or comment. Many items have short notes written by Shaw on the manuscripts. Also of interest are a series of Irish legal documents from as early as 1757, written by members of the Townshend family.
ArchivalResource: 80 boxes (33.3 linear feet), 1 oversize box, 13 galley folders, 10 flat files, and 1 bound volume.
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- Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950. George Bernard Shaw Collection, 1757-1963 (bulk 1875-1950).
Sir William Rothenstein correspondence and other papers, 1887-1957.
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Sir William Rothenstein correspondence and other papers, 1887-1957.
Letters to English painter Sir William Rothenstein concerning both his professional and personal life as well as compositions by other authors.
ArchivalResource: 66 boxes and 2 volumes (33 linear ft.)
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- Sir William Rothenstein correspondence and other papers, 1887-1957.
Letters sent to Walter Hines Page from various correspondents, English period, 1876-1937.
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Letters sent to Walter Hines Page from various correspondents, English period, 1876-1937.
Letters to American editor and diplomat Walter Hines Page from various correspondents concerning his diplomatic service.
ArchivalResource: 36 boxes (11.88 linear ft.)
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- Letters sent to Walter Hines Page from various correspondents, English period, 1876-1937.
Letters to William James from various correspondents and photograph album, 1865-1929.
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Letters to William James from various correspondents and photograph album, 1865-1929.
Letters to American philosopher and psychologist William James and some to his wife, Alice Howe Gibbens James. Also includes a James family photograph album.
ArchivalResource: 11 boxes (4.5 linear ft.)
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- Letters to William James from various correspondents and photograph album, 1865-1929.
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- Archer, William, 1856-1924.
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- Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870.
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- Dreier, Mary E. (Mary Elisabeth), 1875-1963.
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- Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933.
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Women's Social and Political Union (Great Britain)
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